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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13 1969 THE ANDERSON HERALD PAGE 2 7 7 7f have been JOHN MASLAK of the k) Police Report ArM 3 Accidents dition at St Hospital descent that Aldrin and Arm ana superintendents who industrial supervisor experienced ti)ns are contjnuing the Atwell car damages were Eagle" leaving the four legged 7 The odor was finally at assessed at $350 descent stage behind and the tributed to an incinerator am today ies be in A Courthouse News Lumber 7 of Abe ortas nker note Kelley ALWAYS ESTAStlSHED 1929 recent years ANDERSON OBITUARIES President somebody the Lapel member of Church and of 2401 Mecbanics Sharon Kistler 919 Coven try Dr remained in fair con Monday received linkup with Collins in Columbia to start the voyage home RECESS VOTED WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate apparently a bit sensi tive about its vacation plans voted 76 to 14 today to take a three week recess Sen Winston Prouty Vt asked for the roll call on the re cess which begins Wednesday and which has been scheduled for months Prouty and 13 other senators voted against the recess resolu tion POPULATION GAIN Population of rance mili was Lonnie oster inal rites: 10 a todav at the Young Nichols neral Home in Tipton for Lonnie oster 82 father of two Anderson residents Mrs Myrt le Book and Woodrow oster ANSWER: Any unexpected or sudden death is an emotional shock to the family How ever the degree of emotional stabil ity can never be predicted Absolute faith and understanding are often the ultimate factor WE RENI AND SELL HOSPITAL BEDS WHEEL CHAIRS Etc 517 11 th hent 42 4675 3 Networks Give Times On Astros' Celebrations Today NEW YORK (AP) When it became obvious the incinerator was not the cause electrician was called WORKMEN CUT CABLE COLUMBUS Ind (AP) construction company cut a tele phone cable Tuesday on the west edge of Columbus taking radio station WCSI off the air for an boor and a half Tele phone service also was cut off from the two largest mo tels nerve ends so scratching stops natural starts aon suncr Get i UiAA MUfl tTABKC ELWOOD The Elwood School Board in a Tuesday eve ning session authorized adver tising for bids for two 66 pas COMPLETION Roberf Hodson chairman of the Board of Public Works out final operations on the wi dening and improving of 38th Street to (from day The Goss woman complained of head and back pains Her car received an estimated $300 worth of damage A passenger in the Redmon vehicle Sandra and Catherine She had resided years and was a the irst riends the Quaker Bible Bybee And ern Rifes Set Today ELWOOD inal rites: 2 pm today at the Clark Chapel for Walter Lee Bybee 62 of 608 Anderson St Inter ment: Parkview Cemetery Alexandria Raymond ern inal rite: 2 pm today at the Copher and esler uneral Home for A Raymond ern 68 of 114 13th St Inter ment: Elwood City Cemetery belongings Most had a common bond of tears while watching their pos sessions incinerate Clocks Stopped Although the actual fire was not discovered for many hours a few of the householders be gan noticing electric clocks stopping even as early at 1 pm Monday afternoon Later in the afternoon fuses QUESTION: families who are confronted by accidental death more emotional than those who have some Tuesday from injuries suffered in a two car collision The Kistler woman injuries to the right leg and face when her car collided with an auto driven by Anna At well of 3020 10th St at the intersection of Eighth and Lennon sts Mrs Atwell was un injured Damage to the Kistler vehi cle was estimated at $1000 and PRIORITIES LIST ASKED WASHINGTON (AP) Sen ate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen said Tuesday he has asked the While House to send him a list of its legislative prior ities for this session of Con gress The Illinois senator said the current pace of congressional action indicates that there is a legislative tieup ahead House and Senate begin a three week recess Wednesday returning Sept 3 5 pm out in lunar that of in fact has appealed to the US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chi cago Meanwhile it cannot dis tribute new contracts without an agreement with the IEA Some of the many school cor porations in which teachers agreed to salary sched ules include a large number in in J963 These standards were made by Anderson School that year Rental fees for groups using the high school auditorium were raised from $15 to $50 per eve ning phis the custodial fee of $375 per hour after 8 pm Rental charges on the high school gym to money making groups was raised from $75 to $100 per evening without heat and from $100 to $125 for each evening with heat plus the cus todial charges Salary for substitute teachers 1 was increased from $2250 per 1 da to $25 per day The school board also ap proved tuition charges for pu pils paying their own costs as follows: Kindergarten $1350 per month grades 1 to 8 $27 per month grades 9 to 12 $52 per month The charges are based on per capita cost accepted by the State Board of Accounts Airliner Gashes In Virgin Islands 1 1 ST THOMAS Virgin Islands A Caribair DC9 jetliner Tuesday crashed through a fence at the end of a runway while landing and injured four persons on the ground as it slammed into six cars on a busy highway The 103 persons on the plane were not hurt The two engine jet operated by the Puerto Rico based Caribbean Atlantic Airways I (Caribair) was making a routine landing on a flight from San Juan when it rolled off the end of the 5000 foot runway at Harry Truman Airport unteer basis during his sence MILITARY CRAT WASHINGTON irst tary aircraft for the US purchased in 1909 LOS ANGELES (AP) The Associated Press reported in correctly Saturday that a 19 year old caretaker arrested in the killing of actress Sharon 'Tate and four other persons had been charged with murder Thp caretaker William the higher pressure sometimes breaks through old rusting wa ter mains No known breakage occurred because of extra load Damage Report 1 A preliminary insurance re port indicated damage to the brick structural bearing walls was relatively slight An insur ance official said damage to the building was estimated at $40000 However an official who assisted in the investiga tion said building loss was nearer $70000 A $15000 esti mate was placed on personal property loss within the com plex The insurance official said Lamey of 1119 Arrow Ave was going to rebuild as soon as en gineering estimates could be completed The 14 unit apartment build ing located at 808 Washington Blvd had adequate wiring for normal purposes according to Deputy ire Chief Bob Grimes but householders had added air conditioners to the point where the building constructed in the early was unable to handle the load Grimes pointed out that peo ple owning older apartment buildings and bouses should consider having wiring over hauled before installing many such units Air conditioners cre ate a constant and high amper age use on wiring Grimes said Nearly 500 spectators stood watching until the fire was brought under control around 3 am Tuesday No injuries were reported among the 15 apartment dwell ers firemen or bystanders Mrs Margaret Schuyler LAPEL Eugene Sylvester 60 of 700 Woodward St died Tuesday morning at St John's Hospital after a short illness He had been employed 17 years at the Howe ire Appara tus Born in Hamilton County west of Lapel he was a son of Hezekiah and Laura Sylvester He had attended school He was a the Prairie Baptist the arm Bureau uneral services set for 2 pm riday at the Baker Brothers uneral Home Tbe Rev Harry Smith of the ord Street United Methodist Church will be the minister in charge Interment will be in the Brookside Cemetery The family will receive friends at the funeral home after 4 pm today Survivors include tbe widow Bernita Tull Sylvester to whom be was married in 1945 a sis ter Mrs Anna Kepner of Cic i ero four brothers Charles Syl vester Glen "Sylvester and red Sylvester all of Ander son and Clyde Sylvester of ortville while a lengthy search was made of the building The fire was discovered in wiring in a one foot attic beneath the roof ire units began arriving at the scene around 9:45 pm Dif ficulties arose because false ceilings had been installed and firemen had trouble reaching the burning wiring Although there was an ade quate water supply pressure was low because a 12 million gallon water tank in airview was empty while tbe structure was being painted Water company officials were requested to increase pressure into the lines however they Deaths In Madison And Nearby Counties John Lauderbaugh John Harold Lauderbaugh 74 of 112 Markland St Koko mo formerly of Anderson died Sunday at Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis He was employed with Hamil ton Harris Suppliers a whole sale house and had formerly been a machine operator at Continental Steel Corporation in Kokomo He was a member of tbe Main Street United Metho dist Church there A native of Switzerland County be had moved to Kokomo from Ander son Surviving are his widow lorence Pavey Lauderbaugh five sons Harold of Anderson Robert Charles Nathanial and John Lauderbaugh of Kokomo: La daughter MrsJames (Jean) Brotbers of Gary: a sister 'Mrs Archie (Hazel) Neff of Mt Dora la 12 grandchil dren and seven great grand children uneral rites will be conduct ed today at 2 pm at the El lers Mortuary in Kokomo and burial will be in the Sunset Memory Gardens there Mrs Thelma Porter inal rites: 10:30 am Thurs day at the Baker Brothers neral Home for Mrs Thelma I Porter 73 wife of Harry Porter of 912 1st St Inter I ment Elwood City Cemetery Calling hours: after 1 pm to where the killings occurred At the time of the arrest offi cers noted that Garretson was the only person alive at a place where five persons were found dead Garretson's booking was on a busses with 1969 chassis standard form that lists under shuttle students between the LUa nrrvv 4 Vo mITYk YU 1 1 KVvzy tontinua rrcni rog um school is in the midst prepara tions for opening the 1969 70 year with an orientation pro gram for freshman and other new students beginning Sept 13 During the 12 month period ending in mid year students were on the Eastside campus from 41 states eight foreign countries and the District of Co lumbia President Reardon said Ohio had the second highest state figure with 272 students Third was Michigan with 145 followed by Pennsylvania 98 In a further breakdown of sta tistics he said foreign students represented Kenva Canal Zone Hong Kong India Israel Ja maica and Grand Cayman Of the 1797 undergraduates enrolled a total of 1190 were from Church of God congrega tions across the nation Represented also were 31 other denominations and relig ious groups among the remain ing 607 students principal af filiations being with the United tion in connection with the case penal code involved In Garret 1 TJwn14 Vnrnfcll caiH CAPflAn is not sufficient evidence This is not ye'tion and servicing and the This a murrtAT cLS 1 luunai uiuimv 'charge filed by a district attor When a person is set free it is Superior Court 2 NEW SUITS ILED Madison County Company Inc vs Bobby Scott account Wm Catlin Whitebead Indian inance Corporation vs Nc la Rebecca (Welcher) Smith note Kelley Arnold end Kelley Local inance Corporation vs Correction Made By School Board AP On Tate Article Open Bids WATER USERS NEW YORK Americans use 20 billion gallons of water a day for domestic purposes spokesman said ui vi zxw nnxo rui i amputated John Prince inal rites: 10 am Thursday at the Sells and Rowe uneral Home for John Prince 83 grandfather of Mrs Noma Mc Clure of 230 13th St Inter ment: Andefson Memorial Park Cemetery Jack Thomas inal rites: 10 am today at the Baker Brothers uneral Home for Jack Thomas 42 of 915 Hattie Dr Interment: An derson Memorial Park Ceme Mrs Bessie Cox inal rites: 1 pm today at the Baker Brothers uneral Home for Mrs Bessie West Cox wite ot joe I vox 18th St Interment: burg Cemetery James Lantz inal rites: 10:30 at the Brown and Butz uneral Home for James Lantz 65 of 1911 letcher St Interment: Anderson Memorial Park Cem etery Mrs Maude Duncan Graveside rites: 11 am to day in Winslow Cemetery near Salem for Mrs Maude Dun can 87 of 1125 Hendricks St CourtChoice Thursday WASHINGTON (UPI) Pres ident Nixon will announce his nomination for the vacancy on the Supreme Court Thursday Senate Republican leader Ever ett Dirksen said Tuesday Dirksen told reporters he knew who Nixon had chosen to fill the vacancy created by the i 7X hZ iArnold and Kelley Asked whether informed by the President Dirksen said tell me but else did" complained of neck and back injuries Damage to the Red mon vehicle was slight Search or Car Police are searching for the driver of the 1957 Dodge which left the scene after striking both cars A second accident occurred an 12:40 pm on the 109 By Pass near 18th St when a truck driven by Stan Pryor Rt 1 Needham struck another car causing it to strike a third car Drivers of the two other ve hicles were Timothy Tyler Rt 7 and Susan Auker 640 Alexandria Pike Patrol Car A passenger with Pryor Lin da Greene of 130 Hopper Dr suffered a leg injury truck incurred $250 damage while Tyler's car had $600 dam age Anderson Police officer Roy Smith was involved in an accident when his patrol car was struck by a bicycle ridden by Kenneth arler 10 of 609 Park Ave The accident oc curred around 6 pm near Seventh St and Park Ave The arler boy received cuts and abrasions Lick told members to continue unsettled local discussions on salary schedules The ISTA disregarded i Mon day opinion by Atty Gen Theo dore Sendak that there is no legal machinery in Indiana for discussions between teachers said schoo officials could dating the contracts also saio i Tnj snann ls Phool board deadline tor teacners vu to support local affiliates in their contract negotiations it is now is our Wyatt said the opinion does not take fully into account the newer con cept of civil and human rights of the individual as they have been identified by the federal courts in the last 15 years re gardless of what statutes might or might not be 1200 teachers were approaching a strike dead line as a federal mediator en tered negotiations there Tues day Dr Snead president of orest Park Community Col lege in St Louis entered talks with the Hammond school board Hammond teachers had voted to strike riday unless a new salary agreement is' reached before contracts expire at Thursday midnight They are asking an increase in salaries for beginners with were sorrv to see the an moon go but happy to see thei Again much time was lost earth return Armstrong said "A number of experts had prior to the flight predicted that a good deal of difficulty would be encountered by people trying to work on the Armstrong said wasn't tbe case the landing we felt very comiortame gravity '(one si th earth) It was nreferable both to weiahtless Seybert of 725 Shore Blvd ness and to earth Aldrin said Eagle Landed witn its windows facing a "rolling and with flatter plains behind it He said they left ROAD NEARS left) Mayor lanagan Street Commissio ner Herb Smith and local resident Raleigh Reesinger New curbs hove already been installed in the improvement project which stretches from Main Street to Madison Avenue The final "running" surface was started Tuesday over the layer of base stone shown at the bottom of the picture Street engi neers expect to have 38th Street open for use by the beginning of next week (Herald Staff Photo) left in the landing stage Armstrong said A string of alarms from am jn an attempt to salvage their Eugene Sylvester Mrs Margaret Schuyler 75 of 1503 Magnolia Dr died Tuesday evening at St Hospital Her husband Ernest died in 1926 A native of Hope Ind Mrs Schuyler was born Dec 3 1893 to Cortland Reehm here for 64 member of Church and dace She is survived by six chil dren Peter Heiden Gerald Heiden Mrs Margaret Hine man Billie Schuyler Mrs Robert (Norma J) Dun ham and Mrs Reginald (Doro thy M) Rector two sisters Lyman Reehm of Anderson and Willis Reehm of Ben tonville Ark 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren The family will receive friends at the Baker Brothers uneral Home after 7 pm to day and after 2 pm Thursday uneral rites will be conduct ed riday at 1 pm at irst riends Church by the Rev Raymond Breaker former pas tor here Interment will be in East Maplewood Cemetery Tbe body will be taken to the church one hour before the service Mrs Grace White LAPEL inal rites: 2 pm today at the isher Brotbers uneral Home for Mrs Grace White 89 of Lapel Inter ment: Brookside Cemetery Three Minor Accidents Three accidents involving personal injuries were reported Tuesday by the Anderson Po lice Department A hit and run driver struck a car driven by Virginia Goss 322 12th St and then backed up damaging a car i 1 A wwuuio iariven uy mnuiu avcxuuvh Methodist Baptists Christian of Atlanta near Jackson and Roman Catholc Presbyterian! sts at 4 22 pm Tues Lutneran ana ivazaiene cuuitu es The statistics prepared by the office of Registrar Helen A Holton a total of 1452 men and women enrolled on a full time basis which re quires a class load of no less than 12 hours Almost equally divided the men numbered 752 and women 700 The balance of tbe record un dergraduate erouo were equally Protest Hike In Water Rates SUMMITVILLE Town Board President Leon Arm strong plans to attend the hear ing in Indianapolis on Aug 18 of the Indiana Cities Water Co concerning ia raise in water rates here Armstrong and possibly Town Attorney William Lawler A spokesman tar the ederal and another board member Wil Aviation Administration (AA) iliam Saubert will protest the accident was apparent 1 11 A subject otherwise raise of the Water Co on tliej i Wvatt said ISTA will continue! grounds that' when the rate was15K15r 7e carfh set it was expected to be ade (k IcnALrormon coin rw 9T1P apparently sKiaaeu on a slippe ry runway One passenger on the plane said landing was perfect but the plane just Rain bad been falling intermit tentiy before the accident A spokesman at Knud Hansen Hospital said all four persons admitted apparently were pas sengers in six cars that were smashed by the plane as it crossed the road and came to He was is not sufficient evidence to hold Garretson There is no same attorney saidU ft circumstances warrant Garretson did not know the When a person is set free it is murders had taken place until (by a special release form which Slice entered his room and told lists the reason In Garretson him Garretson lived at a guest case the form cited insufficient house near the Bel Air mansion! evidence to tie into the case northwest Indiana Among them are East Gary Crown Point! Highland Hobart and Munster Other areas where teachers and school boards have been having trouble getting together are Marion Rushville North Lawrence County Decatur Township of Marion County West Noble County and East Allen County In Richmond the Richmond Association of Classroom Teach ers is dissatisfied because the school board did not adopt all of the recommendations of a fact finding committee made up of an association representative a school board member and an Negotia strong said made them consider calling the landing off unexpected ease of moonwalking despite a bulky spacesuit and a lunar surface patterned with inky shadows cast by the low angle glare of the sun joy of a perfect began to blow Someone smelled straight up takeoff from the around 5 pm but moon in the ascent stage of Lamey was not notified until leaving the four leaced 7 The Mor was finally at he was DEMONSTRATION EXPECTED WASHINGTON (AP) Sen James Eastland Miss said Tuesday his Senate internal security subcommittee has been told that a mass demonstration is being planned near the sum mer White House at San Cle mente Calif on Aug 15 President Nixon is in Califor nia for a working vacation which is to end on Sept 7 Eastland issued a statement saying a witness had told thesubcommittee the demonstra tion would involve fhrtntnnH nAnnlp The subcommittee would not is increasing about 300000 in identify the witness set a sian contracts Robert Wyatt ISTA execu tive secretary cited a three month old federal court decision that teachers have the right to organize and bargain An ISTA spokesman said there are about 25 school corpo rations including Indianapolis in which teachers' have not yet agreed to proposed salary schedules TrJi ino QrhrtOl BOSHlS Jilt lUUtaua Association and Indiana ation of Public School Superin tendents called a meeting Thurs dav at Decatur Central High near Indiansoolis to plan what to do if teachers fail to return contracts don report for work on opening day or re port to classrooms without hav ins signed contracta The program indicated school officials are concerned about eiriVac A nancl dlSCUS sion will be held by three Indi who have ana bertt of Anderson Lester unie of ort Wayne and Ted Hughes of Logansport Lewis Bose the school board group's attorney will discuss questions involved in filing suits for injunctions against strikes and the legal situation when teachers fail to report for work Meanwhile Wyatt told ISTA affiliated local teachers orgam rations to report any problem resulting from the attorney gen eral's opinion He said previous attorney generals have held that school boards cannot set dates or deadlines for signing con tracts when the law covers the Showdown Looms Between School Groups In Contract Disputes rv tup SSOCIATED PRESS! degrees from $6650 to $8500 and i official level of $3 I nnhlir school teach lfor 18 vear veterans with mas 000 annual income A total of Indaan VhS offSs aroiter's degrees pupils have been aided by ers and ch ne this'9O0 The school offers this program George Ray is drawing up aruuments over have not been disclosed the coordinator for the 1969 70 school! In East Chicago where teach Tbe gneral instructions to which starts in less than struck last fall negotiations teachers to be distributed for jea which st egin untji next month the new term will receive only thTh qtate TeachersIThe contracts they obtained in minor changes the board de l7tiaLn7a senes of'the strike do not expire until cided HAS' orkshops lues 4 000 teachers tinne study of the dress stand Vietnam Continued rom Ont informed me of The widow pointed out that her husband had often re marked how sorry he felt for the little Vietnamese children who must suffer because conflict Employed with the Wilma Casey Travel Agency Mrs Maslak has been living with her parents Mr and Mrs Georce Wilson of Anderson Her husband was the son of Mrs Mary Maslak of Kansas Citv Mo He was a graduate of Wyandott High School in Kansas City and was employed in that community before enter 'ing the service The couple was married there on Sept 14 1968 Surviving besides the widow daughter and mother are three brothers and two sisters in tbe Kansas City area LA Woman in Agony Stop ITCHING "or 9 yoor I couldn't ttop ttcMntf I tutfered until I found a remarkable medication and got joyful relief' If vou are tortured by vaginal Itch rectal Itch or if your skin itches like mad anyplace on your body good news Now you can get glorious relief wherever you itch with a proven creme formula called BIOZEN This a ia iiAuue aiiaw unique meaicauon auacxs lungi ana At MAHIjNY SHLjE bacteria while it gently soothes sora HI IVIMIIVI1 I tJllvfa or inflamed tissue Quiets irritated STORE Alexandria Traffic Continued rom ojo On 1 48 injuries and no fatalities The leading cause in driver violations was failure to yield right of way 48 improper driv ing 51 and following too close ly 42 Drunken driving account ed for 26 violations this month Criminal Arrests Criminal and miscellaneous arrests in July were 325 Crim inal arrests also soared for the first seven months of 1969 to 2034 The 1968 figures showed 1595 arrests for the same per iod Arrests made in July induced intoxication 136 disorderly con duct 56 liquor laws 19 lar ceny theft 17 offenses against family and children 14 and driving under the influence 13 Increases were shown in all the previous namea ouenbeb lui the first seven months of 1969 day compared to 1968 Juvenile Statistics Anderson Police detectives reported that in the 33 cases of residence burglary in July a loss of $366609 in property was shown In 218 residence burglary cas es so far in 1969 a total of $2979791 was lost compared to 120 cases and $841972 for the same period in 1968 Total losses because of crim inal acts included $925880 in 95 cases in the month of July Seven month figures for 1969 were $9639709 compared to $6849572 for 1968 Cases Cleared To date cases cleared includ ed theft 28 burglary 14 and bad checks 21 Value of pro perty recovered to date Is $10 18617 compared to $718627 for same period in 1968 Other offenses reported in the July report were cutting 1: mo lesting 2 attempted break ins 6 and exposing 9 There were 57 juvenile ar rests made in July involving 59 boys and eight girls The July figures added to the 1969 total made 464 juvenile violators compared to 1968 figures of 335 Curfew Violators Major charge against juvenile boys in July was curfew viola tion 16 petit and grand larc ency 13 and violation of liquor laws 13 Half of the July total for juvenile girls was runaway charges Juvenile division received 96 complaints in the month of July and showed a decrease in the number of complaints received aver the seven month period compared with same period in 1968 The 1969 complaints total ed 1093 compared with 1612 in 1968 In other statistics the police I reported 59 bicycles' stolen in July with 31 recovered: Value of the bicycles recovered was I estimated at $1550 for the next ten years Among other items brought before the Board at their meet ing last week: Jay Elsworth street commissioner reported a new tire was needed for his tractor A special meeting for approval of the budget has been set for Aug 25 at the City Building Marshal Jim Harmon has re turned to full duty after attend ing a six week special training session at Indianapolis The rest qn the grounds of a service I between men and wo Board thanked special deputies station All the injured weremen in the categories of eve Jack Owens Art Watts David residents of St Thomas Jning and part time stud rLLAJi Xlatuv JdJ XjUffVim iJtvH JQiln 0fLdpiClUll wo Armstrong and Carl Craib for reported in serious condition filling in for Harmon on a vol with head injuries and possible ab internal injuries me nospnai Garretson of Lancaster Ohio the word a blank Elwood High School and tbe had been booked for investiga which is cited the section of the new Vocational School there rATVwHprnhin nicmioRinn? ru released Monday Police case it was the tnuroer sued on problems of re sponsibility for the bus opera groups who would be eligible for its use Decals or identifi cation stickers were considered for student and faculty autos necessary for transportation be tween the schools Board action approved pay ment for the gutter repair at Washington School It was an nounced that federal funds are now available for the national youth corps program which fi nanced student employment for pvoils from families below the Continued rom Page One nual rental plus an initial stallation charge of $4548 Council president Ken neth Ahrendt explained that un der state statute all city bud gets are to be ratified on Aug 25 He pointed out that a spe cial session will be held on that three major television networxs ABC CBS and NBC have planned the following coverage of three city cere monies in salute to the Apollo 11 astronauts: 10 a to 1:30 Arrival at Kennedy Airport in New York ticker tape parade up Broadway City Hall ceremo nies visit to United Nations 3:30 pm to 5 Arrival at Airport in Chicago pa rade and ceremonies 11:15 pm to StAH "te Eastern5 day NixOn To AnnOUnCG light PRISONER WALKS AWAY PENDLETON Ind (AP) Donald Dwayne Query 27 serv ing a robbery sentence imposed in Marion County walked away from an orchard detail outside the walls of the Indiana State Reformatory Tuesday afternoon a Ia Duaiu uiciuutni aic iu vvu 1 I 4AXA a nL 4 a zs rt inQlSnapOLiS sUvv lua' iicib unut? oLUUy vl inc otairu probably will go to work this ards recommended for pupils year wiinoui conudwa iuc school board sent out contracts calling for a 7 per cent wage increase last spring The Indi anapolis Education Association an ISTA affiliate obtained a fed nrpanirations Sendak eral district court ruling mvau umons or organizations oenu i pnntracts HnV urc iiirco behind on that surface an olive t0 do this because oraiicn replica a uka: wiui messages from world leaders and from the (Rus sian) cosmonauts some places (our boots) would sink in only a half an inch or a quarter of an Aldrin said other places on the sides of the craters the foot would sink in three inches or maybe four inches land in a few places it would sink in asmueb as seven Armstrong said everything went well on the surface but the major problem was too little time He and Aldrin were spellbound during their whole moonwalk and may have spent too many precious moments just soaking in tbe strangeness around them end the impor tance of what they had just done he said plead guilty to enjoying Armstrong said recommending that on i future (moonwalks) we include 15 minutes at the start to get these things out of tbe way We had the problem of a five year old boy in a candy The day to consider die proposed 1970 civil city budget The local legislators made no cut in the document last year but reliable sources report that this year will be a different story with the council expected to slash tbe requests of a num ber of agencies most notably the park department The proposed 1970 budget would cause a tax rate of $3536 a 43 cent increase over 1969 Blaze Tests Continued rom Page One fee and others attached and ran garden hoses so firemen could have drinking water An additional shift of firemen was called to assist Mark Lamey and his wife owners of the building left their children with neighbors while they spent all of Monday night and most of Tuesday as sisting people in finding tem niirarv and nermanent shelter Some people went back into the fire again and again until they were in personal danger VI UiUJlHV iVin overworked computer during IgipiU iV MJ J'il Mi Wife JIWt' I' i IS A i 1 1 1 rt) tw 1 or City 1.

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