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PACE 2 THE MUNCIE STAR, SATURDAY, AUCUST 5, 1967 Mack Buckland Exhibits Top Barrow The Weather Picture Women Injured in Collison on Jackson Street Two women suffered minor In in Judging Friday at Lions County Fair By the associated PREsa i outlook. Temperatures In the pe- THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE By The Aiaeclated Frees Showers should hold off long riod were expected to range 3 High Low Pr. Mack Buckland exhibited the to 7 degrees below the normals enough this weekend not to mar juries Friday afternoon in a two-car crash on West Jackson Street near the White River Bridge. grand champion barrow during of 84-90 high and 62-68 low. picnics and other outings.

Albany, cloudy 3 Albuquerque, cloudy 14 66 Atlanta, rain II 60 Bismarck, clear 84 45 Boise, clear 85 67 Fair skies and comfortable Treated at Ball Hospital were the Sixth Annual Eastern Indiana Barrow Show held at the Lions Delaware County Fair. Greg Boston, cloudy 84 73 temperatures were forecast un til Sunday night, when thunder- Buffalo, cloudy 81 66 FORECAST INDIANA: Mostly sunny Saturday and cooler Saturday night. Mrs. Veva Peters, 58, 710 W. Poweis and Jackie Sue Mills, Smith showed the showers could start seeping into The Eastern Indiana Draft Horse Show scheduled for Sat Chicago, clear 78 62 Cincinnati, clear 84 67 Cleveland, clear 81 63 Denver, clear 85 62 Des Molnea, clear 80 SO Detroit, clear 80 58 Fairbanks, clear 78 58 20, 112 Greenbriar Road.

The driver of the car in which the Mills woman was a passenger, A little warmer Sunday. Highs Saturday in the 80s. Lows Sat the state. Highs in the 80s are expected Saturday with overnight lows in the low 60s. Sunday's highs also urday at 9 a.m.

will conclude for this year the judging "of livestock urday night in upper 50s. .01 Paul F. Mills 29, 112 Green briar Road, was not injured. LOWER MICHIGAN: Mostly sunny Saturday, not so cool Port Worth, cloudy 100 76 Helena, cloudy 82 55 Honolulu, cloudy 88 76 Indianapolis, clear 83 65 Jacksonville, cloudy 83 73 Juneau, clear 71 44 Kansas City, clear 86 66 Los Angeles, clear 84 67 01 Mills was charged with follow at the -Fair. This Is the first year for the draft horses to be brought to the fair and promises to be a real treat to early morn were predicted for the 80s.

The chance of rain through Saturday night was rated at only 5 per cent. i north, high 73-81. Fair Saturday night and Sunday. Warmer Sun ing too closely after his car col iided with Mrs. Peters' car.

According to police Mrs. Peters day, chance of showers extreme .70 .21 Louisville, clear 88 66 Memphis, cloudy 84 71 Miami, cloudv 85 61 Milwaukee, clear 78 60 ing Fair goers. had slowed to turn into the Mea The other winners In the bar Showers also on Monday and again Wednesday could total an Inch according to the five-day north late Sunday. OHIO: Sunny and mild Satur .02 Paul, clear 78 56 dows Shopping Center. row show follow.

New Orleans, cloudv ....81 75 New York, cloudy 78 '68 .14 Yorkshire, Single Barrow-New day, high in 70s north and low Oklahoma City, rain 18 73 1.03 mm Farms hrporl rhamnfnn and an Omaha, clear 84 1 57 ,1 80s south. Mostly sunny warmer Sunday. ifirst; Tom Denhart, second and FIRST CALL With BEN WICKS Newcom Farms, third. Phoenix, cloudy 102 7t Pittsburgh, cloudy 65 68 Portland, cloudy 16 65 Portland. clear- 84 Jl Hourly Temperature Yorkshire, Single Barrow-Tom 78 Rapid City, cloudy 86 5-4 Denhart, first; Don Nixon, second 1 i 5 p.m.

I p.m. 7 p.m. I p.m. I p.m. and Newcom Farms, third.

701 a.m. 2 a.m. 89 10 a.m. 3 a.m. 67 11 a.m.

4 a.m. i6 Noon a.m. 66! 1 p.m. a.m. 651 2 p.m.

7 a.m. 661 3 p.m. I a.m. 681 4 p.m. Yorkshire, Pair Lightweight 78 Richmond, cloudy 83 70 16 St.

Louis, clear 83 64 73 Salt Lake City, cloudy ..61 62 70 San Diego, clear 75 64 J' 'San Francisco, clear 63 54 Seattle, clear 74 55 Tamna. cloudy 01 76 'Washington, cloudy 88 71 1 7810 p.m. 78' 11 p.m. Barrows Newcom Farms, breed champion and first and Tom Den- High Yesterday, (0; Low, 65. hart, second.

Yorkshire, Pair Heavyweight Barrows Newcom Farms, first and Don Nixon, second. The Week Ahead Duroc, Single Barrow Loren Smith, first; Greg A. Smith second and Loren Smith, third, hi- TEENS AT THE FAIR Teenagers packed the Teen America building at the Fair Friday night to hear and dance to the music of "The Chosen Few," who battled with "The McCoys." Unlike the elimination band battles held during the week, there were no judges to determine a clear cut winner. Story on Page 1. (Star Photo by Rex Miller) Duroc, Single Barrow Loren H.

Smith, breed champion and first; Greg A. Smith, second and Jack Smith, third. Duroc, Pair Lightweight Bar Rodef er Family Sweeps Honors rows Loren Smith, first; Greg Smith, second and Jack Smith third. at Jersey Breeders Parish Show Time Comment Asked Duroc, Pair Heavyweight Bar The key word during the Annual rows Greg Smith, breed cham pion and first; Jack Smith, sec WASHINGTON (AP) Rep. E.

Ross Adair, said Fri SATURDAY, AUG. 5 All Day Lions-Delaware County Fair. I a.m. Eastern Indiana Draft Horse Show, Show Arena. 7 p.m.

Beauty Queen Pageant, Show Arena. 7:30 p.m. Midget Car Qualifications, Grandstand. 8:30 p.m. Midget Car Races, Grandstand.

8 p.m. "My Three Angels," Little Shoestring Theater, Ball State Theater. MONDAY, AUG. 7 7 p.m. Center Township Advisory Board, lit N.

Elm St 7:30 p.m. City Council, Council Chambers, City Hall. 7:30 p.m. Selma Town Board. TUESDAY, AUG.

8 p.m. Muncio Public Library Board of Trustees, main library. THURSDAY, AUG. 10 7:30 p.m. Muncie School Board, administration bldg.

7:30 p.m. Delaware-Metropolitan School Board, Roy-erton School. Rodeffer, second and Joshua Allen, third. showman was Lorraine Odle, R.R. 1, Selma.

Eastern Indiana District Jersey Bugs Call Crubbs CHECK OUR PRICES First, or Last, You Will Save! ond and Loren H. Smith, third Breeders Parish Show at the Cows, Three Years and Under day the Department of Transportation will welcome public com The junior champion female Chester White, Single Barrow Lions Delaware County Fair Fri Mack Buckland, breed cham day was Rodeffer. Four Herman Rodeffer, first; and Richard Ice, Mount Summit, second. ment until Oct. 20 on Gov.

Roger Jersey and the reserve champion in that category was exhibited pion and first; Mack Buckland D. Branigin's petition to put In by Lowell Harter, R.R. 2, Hagers second and third. diana in the central time zone. Cows, Two Years and Under town.

Chester White, Single Barrow The department will make a de The reserve grand champion Keith Painter, first, second FREE Ttrmiti Inspictitn Without Coit tr Oblltitionl Wo Don't Olvi Estimate's, Wt Qiva Exact Prki. The members of the Herman Rodeffer family, R.R. 1, Mooreland won all the major division and placed high in practically every judging section they entered. cision after that date. bull was owned by Lorraine and third.

Painter, R.R. Chester White, Pair Light Three Joshua Allen, first; Herman Rodeffer, second and T. M. Ice, third. Junior Get-of-Sire Lowell Harter, first.

Best Udder Joshua Allen, first; Herman Rodeffer, second and third. In only one major judging were weight Barrows Mack Buck Car Ratio Down the Rodeffers beaten, grand land, breed champion and first i he premier breeder was champion cow. Joshua Allen, BERLIN (AP) One East Chester White, Pair of Heavy Rodeffer as was the premier ex hibitor and the best county herd, R.R. 2, Hagerstown was awarded weight Barrows Keith Painter, first and second. German in 24 a car.

Reporting this, East Germany's 1967 statistical book said the The grand champion Jersey the honor. He was also the sen ior champion. INDIANA TERMITE PEST CONTROL Bank Flnanclnj Avillabla Oaylord Grubbt, Ownir Phona 212-5111 If No nswir-282-J9JJ Hampshire, Single Barrow bull was owned by the Henry County family. They also showed Les Love, first; Mark Love, sec number of new auto registra Boy's Condition Is Poor in Fort Wayne Hospital THE RESERVE In both went THE MUNCIE STAR (Now In 66-th Tear) ond and Ralph Bishop, third. tions declined to 60,000 last the junior champion bull.

Not allowing anyone else to to Jerry Rodeffer. Other winners during the judg ings follow. year, 20,000 below the 1965 level A total of 721,000 cars are reg- win the major ribbons, Janna Listed In poor condition with Hampshire, Single Barrow Tom Denhart, breed champion and first; Ralph Bishop, second and third. Hampshire, Pair of Light istered in the country. Rodeffer was the grand cham into his car.

Jeff Winslow David Dixon, both R.R. 8 and and Bulls, Senior Calf Mr. and sirens. Muncie, ma. Entered as second class matter at pion showman and Jerry Rodef head injuries at Parkview Hos pital of Fort Wayne is Greg Mc- the Post Office at Muncie, under Mrs.

Herman Rodeffer and fam ily, R.R. 1, Mooreland, first; fer was the reserve. tha Act of March 1. 1878. Kibben, 13, R.R.

8, who was in weight Barrows Les Love, Keith Painter, R.R. 1, Spring- What Those Sirens Meant jured Friday morning in a bicy MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS port, second and T. M. Ice, breed champion and first; Mark Love, second and Ralph Bishop, cle-car collision on Ind. 67 just The reserve senior champion showman was Mike Har-ter, R.R.

2, Hagerstown and the reserve junior champion The Associated Press is exclusively Mount Summit, third. north of 400-S. third. enutled to the us or rfornductlon of Junior Calf, Heifers Lowell all news credited to this paper and TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Hampshire, Pair Heavyweight The youth, son of Mr. and Mrs aiso ins tocaj newt puDiisnaa narein.

Barrows Ralph Bishop, first Harter, R.R. 2, Hagerstown, first: Joshua Allen and family, Penrod and Nebo roads Car driven by Barbara Wilkin. 36. 6001 Penrod. and riding companions of the critically injured youth, were going in the same southwest direction as the Shannon auto.

Shannon's car ended up in a ditch on the left side of the highway said Haggard. Murderer Cuts Off Victim's Arm and Flees SUBSCRIPTION RATES William R. McKibben Breeze-wood Addition, was rushed to and Tom Denhart, second. tricycle ridden by Derrick McKibben, J. Dally, by carrier, per week 60 Cents Atlantic Voyage R.R.

2, Hagerstown, second and Poland China, Single Barrow- Sunday, by carrier, per copy 25 Cents Ft. 2, Yorktown. Damage, minor. County road 375-JE near Henry-Dela. Ball Hospital and immediately Lorraine Odle, R.R.

Selma, third. Motor route subscriptions In Delaware Robert and Gary Wilson, breed champion, first, second and ware County Line Cars driven by Roy E. Denney, 54, 2108 E. 18th Fall Senior Calf Joshua Allen, transferred to Parkview according to Deputy Sheriff Rick Hag county. (No mall subscriptions) accepted la Delaware County.) Almost Bull PLYMOUTH, England (UPI) first; Lowell Harter, second and 1 Yr.

Mo. i Ma. 1 Wr and Elfrieda Sudhoff, 47, R.R. 2. Dam.

Me, M0. third. gard. Dally oaly 126.00 113.00 (.50 third. County roads 800-S and SOO-E Cars Poland China, Pair Light uauy ana DRIVER of the car striking driven by Versal D.

Wood, (9. New Css Sunday 139.00 flt.SO I I.7S .74 A 37-year-old bachelor from Senior Calf a Allen, weight Barrows Robert and tie. and Dorothy GruveU, 51, R.R. 2. McKibben, William R.

Shannon, City and Motor Route subscriptions Damage, S700. Houston, calmly moored Gary Wilson, first and second. we are proudHM 1 1 uj tTjtvn'n when paid In advance are accepted for one year only. 17, 312 Rosewood told Hag Walnut Street and Columbus Avenue first; Herman Rodeffer, second and third. Berkshire, Single Barrow Wil SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)- his 22-foot yacht Friday after sailing alone across the Atlantic gard he sounded his horn as he Curs driven bv Margaret A.

Myers, 19, 6.10 N. Jefferson and Mrs. Ileeda P. Husbaum. 207 New York Ave.

Dam liam Lloyd, first; Terre Lloyd Junior Yearling Lorraine If AIL SUBSCRIPTIONS I Tr. I Mo. 3 Ma. 1 Ms. started to pass a group of three Homicide investigators' fanned out through coffee houses and and headed for the nearest second and William Lloyd, third.

age, 8850. Miss Myers cited lor Improper Dally only 114.00 I DO I 1.00 I 1.70 bicycles when the boy swerved Odle, first; Herman Rodeffer, second and Keith Painter, third. left turn. Berkshire, Single Barrow- Dally and pub." other "love generation" haunts Kllgora Avenut at Meadows Shops ng Terre Lloyd, breed champion center cars anven by Bruce M. Downing his first pint of Friday in search of a murderer Clark, 23.

1514 N. Riley Road, and David and first; William Lloyd, second who severed his victim's right West, 611 Ohio Ave. Damage, XJoO. Sunday 137.00 $15 50 I US 15 (Except Delaware County) MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS RATES OUTSIDE INDIANA 1 Tr. Ho.

I Mo. 1 Wk. English beer, William Wallace said he had had a perfect trip and third. Charle and Vine streets Car driven 'Chicken House' Target of Suit by Florence L. Valentine, 48, 614 from Marion, Mass.

arm and disappeared with the limb and 3,000. "The answer to this whole Daily and Kirby and bicycles ridden by Shari Favors, 17. 1523 E. Washington and Steve Walker 2121 Manvilla Road. Damage, minor.

Miss Favors and Walker Berkshire, Pair Lightweight Barrows William Lloyd, first and Terre Lloyd, second. Sunday 133.10 ll as 1 as a 'I slept every night, had Senior Yearling Lowell Harter, first; Lowell Harter second and Lorraine Painter, third. Cows, Four Years and Over-Herman Rodeffer, first; Herman Tricycle Hits Auto Derrick McKibben, 5, R.R. 2, Dally only 630.10 110.40 I f.30 6 .40 An alleged chicken house was plenty to eat and there was no weird business is out there in All subscriptions must be accompanied the basis for an injunction suit damage to the boat," he said. cited for driving the wrong way on a one way street.

AMBULANCE RUNS the Haight-Ashbury district, by cash. Currency and coin In ordinary letters, while ordinarily safe, must always be sent at the sender's risk. Mske filed in Superior Court No. In fact, it was almost dull. Berkshire, Pair Heavyweight Barrows William Lloyd, breed champion and first and Terre said Inspector Gus Coreris, 12:11 p.m.

816 8. Madl.son Colon Friday by Building Commissioner checks, money orders or bank drafts The 'love generation' knows The lone sailor left Massa payable to The Muncie liar. Arthur Glaser. Lloyd, second. something about this and we chusetts 41 days ago and headed The suit seeks an injunction TELEPHONE 282-5921 Yroktown, suffered minor injuries Friday when he rode his tricycle Crossbreds, Single Barrow- intend to find out." straight for Plymouth using a astic sextant he bought for Pies Huddleston, 1707 W.

16th who reportedly IN THE county morgue was the less than $14. Steve Ehmany breed champion, first; Tom Denhart, second and Keith Painter, third. Crossbreds, Single Barrow moved a building to the south' limms, six months, Ul. (City) 4:47 Dm. Charles and Vine streets, Bhari Favors, 17, 1523 E.

Washington Injured lu auto-bicycle accident. (City) FIRE ALARMS 10:04 a.m. 1000 E. Washington Bnt In drver, no fire. (Co.

1) 12:31 p.m. West Jackson Street Bridge, tlare pot at hole in bridge knocked over. (Co. 5) 4:06 p.m. 1609 E.

Hijhland vacant building owned by Hobert Davis, minor damage. (Co. 1, Co. 8) 6:10 o.m. 2112 11th service call.

(Cc 2) body of John K. Carter, 25, "hippie-type motorcyclist." Wallace, a math teacher at a la COLOR TV from a driveway in front ot nis home near Penrod and roads and collided with a car. According to Deputy Sheriff Jerry Golden, the boy struck a car driven by Barbara A. Wilkin, 36, 6001 Penrod. Houston school and a sailing east corner of a lot at 17th Street and Rochester Avenue without a permit.

Glaser's suit rubber sheet hid the stub of his Tom Denhart, first. club instructor, made the Crossbreds, Pair Lightweight arm from view. IS HERE NOW! said the house resembles "a Barrows Denhart, first The meowing of a hungry cat crossing in a one-ton fiberglass yacht named Hesper. TT and Keith Painter, second. chicken house." led police to Carter's psychede lic "pad" on the fringes of the MOST hippie district.

Alfred Northcutt, 32, told police he climbed Possible Negligence? BUY HOW and AVOID THE FALL RUSH SPECIAL through Carter's kitchen win- MODELS IN STOCK dow Thursday night to retrieve his cat. There, among the multi- Probe Requested in Escape colored swirls and bursts of psychedelic art splashed across the walls and ceiling was him to make an investigation seeking the answer to these By HORTENSE MYERS INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Kuharich said that at the time of the escape, James Henderson, associate warden of the Clock 10. fS3TcuTLH X454TM IT'S MURDOCH'S TV 1600 E. lackson For Better Service Carter's body, minus the arnr. three questions: probe to determine if "possibl THE UNEXPLAINED amputa Terre Haute federal penitentiary tion "looked pretty professional," Why was a known escape artist walking around during and an expert on manpower negligence were involved in the escape of three Indiana State Prison inmates over at a XXXZXIXXXTTTrTITITTTITTTTirTIITTTTTTXTX police said.

the noon hour unsupervised? The inspector said Carter was 42-foot high wall at the' Michi stabbed six times in the back, Is it possible some officers have been neglectful in their gan City institution was request utilization in penal institutions, was at the state prison, preparing to make a survey. KUHARICH said that when he had tried to get more security ed Friday by State Correction duties? Commissioner Anthony S. Ku- North Muncie Kiwanis Salvage Barn Ohio Ave. at the Railroad How did three men walk harich. through the yard undetected, officers at Michigan City he once in the chest and again in the upper stump of the missing right arm.

The arm was severed just above the elbow. A bloody bread knife, the apparent murder weapon, was found in the kitchen. KUHARICH said that "under no was told by the lawmakers and carrying a ladder and condition am I blaming Warden Budget Director Jack Booher JAMES H. BYRD, 27, serving (Ward) Lane but I can't help life for inflicting physical injury but raise the question of negli that because of a reduction in the number of prisoners, not as The coroner said Carter had in the commission of a robbery, gence." NEW STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 2 P.M.

OPEN SATURDAY, AUG. 5 many were needed. and two companions apparently The commissioner wrote a to Lane in which he asked been dead for several days. Cut the Corn "I couldn't justify restoring climbed a homemade ladder to the cutback then," Kuharich the top of a small building in said. This was the point at back of the administration building Thursday noon.

A rope which the commissioner, a for MOINES, Iowa (UPI) mer federal parole official, Out here -where the tall corn Johnson Says Negroes Still 'Barred' asked the Bureau of Prisons for grows the state public safety found dangling appeared to have been used to drop to the outside of the wall, then to flee commissioner wishes it didn manpower utilization expert, Henderson and an assistant ar grow quite so high. through a gate in an outer He's, asking farmers and civic rived Wednesday night. chain-link fence left open be WASHINGTON (AP) "Mil groups to cut the tops off tall Kuharich said that he hopes cause of construction on a food storage building. lions of Americans are still to get a report from Henderson BLUE 1 HILr corn and weeds at rural intersections to give a clear view of oncoming traffic. barred from full participation in next week and will be guided STATE POLICE said late Fri the American dream," Presi Savings deposited in Merchants National Bank passbook savings by the tenth of the month earn interest from the first of the month.

Save at the savings center-Merchants National Bank day "there's not been a trace" of dent Johnson said Friday in by it in deciding whether to seek an increase in security officers at the prison. REG. OUR PRICE PRICE Minute Rice, Large Size 73c 55c Raisins, 1 5-0z. Box 27c 20c Kraut, Salad, I -Pint 3 1 23c Thank You Apple Sauce 10c 8c 15-Oz. Gentle Fels, 6-0zs.

54c 41c Hu-Tro, I4'Z Ozs. 12c 9c Fabric Softener $1.19 89c 2-Qt. Size Moti's Apple Juice 25c 19c Qt Size Prune Juice, 8-0zs. 49c 37c Cranberry Sauce, Qt. Size 43c 32c Ocean Spray Lights Being Fixed swearing in a new chairman of the Equal Employment Oppor the trio.

Police urged that anyone spotting a 1964 tan Valiant four-door station wagon with Indiana license plate 46C-8593 notify law enforcement officials tunity Commission. Traffic lights in downtown were reported to be slightly Alcoholic Beverage Clifford Alexander 33- "off" in timing Friday. City year-old Negro and former dep HKUuUtl Permit Is Renewed Engineer Sam Morrison said that at once. The station wagon was uty special counsel to Johnson, stolen about a block and a half Traffic Engineer Stanley Hiatt is the new commission chair The Delaware County Alcoholic from the prison just after the was at work on the problem and the lights would be corrected by Beverage Board renewed the per man. "We are all equal before God.

break and police assumed that Saturday. at least two of the escapees We are all equal in the eyes of THE MONEY CENTER FOR EAST CENTRAL INDIANA mit of Clayton W. Waller for his grocery at 664 Ohio Ave. Fri took it. the law, and if I have anything to do about it, we are all going day.

For Byrd, it was his fourth Fire Damages House CRCHANTS to be equal to seeking a job," Three renewal applicants for escape. Howard A. Crroks, 38, Bedford, and Arthur C. Murray, Johnson said. Fire caused minor damage Fri next week are Frances Lewis and Wanda L.

Miles for the Round- ATIONAL BANK The Equal Employment Hamlet, fled with Byrd. PICKLES, 3c Off Our Shelf Price 3 day evening to a vacant house Lane said the tower nearest the at 1600 E. Highland Ave. The Opportunity Commission, created under the 1964 Civil Rights Up Bar, 612 S. Walnut St; Fraternal Order of Eagles, Lodge point at which the trio went house is owned by Hobert Davis.

MMM ftotati ocwait mtuaaaict coarsaarNW ALL COOKIES, 5c Off Act, receives complaints and According to firemen, the blaze over trie wail was unmanned because of a shortage of secu- 231, 520 S. High and Es-tella M. Kraus for Kraus Tavern, 1405 S. Walnut St conducts investigations into. was confined to a couch and charges of job rity officers.

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