Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 6

Publication:
Anderson Heraldi
Location:
Anderson, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1969 ANDERSON SUNDAY HERALD 6 Die In Single Crash A Chi the beigbt of a churcb Jamestown Ky band William 66 collided with Convicts Quit Tost' 'Uneasy' Continued hor home JUPITER of 824 Main SL Interment Prisoners were confined 7 was en from CANNON STRIPED SHEETS 222 TWIN 283 New Money of which was used recently to of lndia reported 1 aI'! rt 1 4 The Armed orces buy 61 mil PANTS 196 L38 and for AMOUS CARPET not be exchangeable for it Pendleton urniture Mart CREST Will Be Listerine MOUTH Closed TOOTHPASTE niuuin a WASH? nnSW15 Monday All Day RED DUNCAN 675 or 1011 MERIDIAN Deceased 38TH and MAIN STREETS is approximately 5800 it a day to the Lee funeral Home in Monticello Ky where further arrangements are pending vailing hours: after 2 pm to day at the funeral home LEADERS IN QUALITY CONTROL Two Reformatory inmates have been captured and one re ANDERSON OBITUARIES DOUBLE NO IRON win be recitea at ociock that evening arrangements are oendingatthe 1 Atex three did not want tospend' as critical had improved Carmody uneral Home in Ma Mjuiuy YH iiery any more tune than necessary as oi uwe mgu mua rM Panicking passengers became ten sion wires the news service said Saturday derson and six brothers Ray Correll of Oxford Clarence Cor rell of New Castle Ed Correll of Converse Carter Correll of Anderson Paul Correll of Phil adelphia Pa and Orville Correll of Lexington Ky Correll was taken by Baker by the Rev Elden Petry of the I T3 alk wzim TvUa vi xnvumvu luce! Betty Rivers 'Markleville Mrs' Virginia Gossage Anderson bers of a family on a Delaware County road about mno miles north of Muncie The others were hurt Ewrs wife was Working as a nurse at a Muncie hospital when sbe received word In Respect for Our President lv aiiz six granacnuaren 'and three great grandchildren The body is being returned to the Baker Brothers uneral Home where friends will be re cerved Monday after 3:30 pm uneral services have been ORLON 100 Value 5 WE RENI AND SEll HOSPITAL BEDS CHAIRS Etc MASSENGILL'S 517 1Hh fh 647 4475 IN Mia Carol Co rolla a 1964 graduate of Pendleton High School is pre sently teaching 'third grade in the Kamahameha Schools of' Honolulu Hawaii She is a graduate of Indiana Univer sity where sheobtainedher Master's Degree this summer A member of Alpha Chi Omega Social Sorority she is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ben Corolla 831 Ernie Lu Ave CANNON BATH XTOWELS MEN'S WORK are expected to give for mal approval late next week to plan for distribut ing $95 billion oftheSDRsover three years The decision will come near the end of their five day annual joint meeting with governors of the World Bank which opens Monday Schweitzer i spelled out his view on tfaeeffect of the new monetary' plan' end ofTiis annual pre meeting news conference Programs to solve the prob lems nations have in keeping their balances of payments in surplus can work be said only if there is more us able availabdeMaking each ounce' of gold worth more than $35 would do this but the United States is firmly opposed to any such move SDRs will answer' the need immediatelyThey will be book keeping money created by inter national agreement and usable only in transactions between na tions They will be acceptable i CANNON i Indy Attorney Safe After Crash Landing CLOVERDALE Ind (AP) erdinand Samper 55 an Jndb anapolis attorney escaped in jury Saturday when he was forced to land his single engine plane in a field about 35 miles north of Cloverdale icrre name AiAiitiuapwua when the Piper Comanche de veloped engine trouble state po lice said The landing gear and wings were damaged BIC I CLIC I PENS I 22s Reg 49c MrsrLuelva inal the Brown and Butz uneral Home for Mrs Luelva Hilligoss stale controversy The government also refused the Pope permission to Visit Poland in 1966 for the Polish1 church millenium celebrations Although Wyszynski has em phasized that the situation of the Polish church has not noticeably improved there has been a codling off in the public pulpit and the Communist party press cars of finished goods can be' stored in the system ries shipping information bills' of lading and other details are' handled by computers An elaborate conveyor sys tem can serve 15 railroad cars inside the building Outside switchyard facilities can handle an additional 22 cars In addition to railroad opera Not His Day fiUd 1 LLH1 nese belongings on the curb preparing to move to another apartment then went upstairs for more rom the third floor he saw a city trash crew pitch his cases into a truck' scoop and dashed back down jumping i for the scoop just in time to be picked up and dumped into hopper with his belong togs The operator stopped his en gine in time to prevent injury or damage but the man un able to speak English van ished with his garbage splat tered person and property be fore his name could be taken or his angry cries could translated 1 Deatlis Iri Madison And Nearby Conn tics still being investigated by the Indiana State Police their cells except for feeding according to authorities Visit ing privileges from outsiders have been denied because of threats of demonstrations Phepd said 100 men have nan Seminar Madison County Association of Writers asix week writing seminar for club mem bers at tbeir recent meeting Richard Wickens read an original anecdote about striking workers sudden ly deprived of coffee breaks Members present wefesPbbebe Alice Wicker Doris Boyd Rose mary Hobbs Velma McKelvey Richard Wickens Ann Weldy and Ester Dittlinger i ment and authorities were at tempting to identify the ring leaders Tbe institution al court the Conduct Adjust ment Board composed of staff members will review the cases of those identified and decide punishments such as transfer to state prison" at Michigan City Phena said said tbe riot is an outgrowth of black and white He said it would be when we solve it in the Carroll Worthington NOBLESVILLE inal am luesaay at Vitin VI IUMVUV 1938 to 1942 under the' admin tne coanrin 1 unerai Home tor istration of Harry Baldwin He Carroll Worthington 67 of LADIES' OLDING SLIP PERS 38 Pr Power Lines Break In One Car Crash A Daleville youth was treated and released from Community Hospital late Saturday afternoon after his car struck a city util ity pole' breaking power lines near the Cross Street and Rangeline Road intersection Michael itch 19 com plained qf back injuries He told investigating Anderson City Police officers that he lost con trol of tois car prior to striking the pole Airliner ound Lt PAZ Bolivia (UPI) The "wreckage of a Bolivian airliner missing since has been located on a foot peak in the tains southeast of here the Air orce announced Satur iay Rescue teams were ordered to the site to determine if there were any survivors among the 71 persons aboard five of them crewmembers None ere sighted from the air Poland Eases Travel Ban On Roman Cbtholic Cardinal WARSAW (UPI) Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski Poland's Roman Catholic primate has beemgranted a passport to visit Rome for a bishops synod Oct IL church sources said Satur day Wyszynski plans to leave for tbe Vatican on Oct 7r the sources added It was the second consecutive year that Polish authorities allowed the 68 year old cardinal to visit the Vatican communist regime imposed a travel ban on the primate for three years in 1966 Seamless Nylons Agilon SUNOKLY HOOK 5 PM Sq Yd MON AND RI 9 TO 9 TUES THRU 5AT 9 TO 5 AIR CONDITIONED REE PARKING PHONE 644 3631 ti beiore ms retirement A native of Elwood born TToh 10 1007 Hugh and Bridgett Kettron ALEXANDRIA inal rites and had attendee tne isiwooa schools He had moved from Anderson to Cincinnati 20 years ago He is survived by his widow Lydia two daughters Mrs Norbert (Mary Angela) Krause red tdaTTites: 1 pm Monday at the Baker Brothers uneral Home for red Duncan 661 cadia three brothers Lavell in the Anderson Schools for and red Pike both of Andermany years Interment son and Guy Pike of Prescottson Memorial Park Cemetery miiv unDnivniiTran a nnre riM Continued rom og Ono clarifiers and other equipment has the capacity to treat million gallons of water daily fn Plant 7 the computer con trolled storage and order filling system occupies over 28000 square feet of floor space Stor age racks rising to the height of a six story building and con taining 6120 storage spaces are serviced by five computer con trolled stacker cranes which' recreation area Senior Captain Jason Huckehv tbe only nave oeen caprarea ana one re OTOng meD at the time mains at large after theyes called for assistance from the caped from the IndianaState tower' guard s'Huckebywas vnuren or tne Bretnren infer wasn windows at tne post They plete control Nine men remain Joseph Stout 80 fatner ot ment will be in Grove Lawn had asked permission to remain hospitalized one in serious con Mrs David esler of Anderson cemetery at penaw0P until 5 pm rather than return ditian at Robert Long Hospital died Saturday evening at his 1 Boy 5 Continued rom Pogo One ited Elwood to discuss the pro gress in the medical struggle to conquer leukemia praised the Elwood residents for their gen and for their concern for little Richie Letters have come from all over the state to the Elwood chapter of Beta Sig ma Phi regarding the effort to agd the little boy Richiewas born Nov12 1963 in Elwood a son of Richard and Patricia Van Blair Plake of 426 12th St He is survived by his parents a brother Thomas Blair Plake at home his maternal grandmother Mrs Wilma Van Blair of Elwood 'and his paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Donald Plake also of Elwood uneral arrangements at the Copher and esler uneral Home are yet incomplete I "A Outlook Speaker iirtl rt i viav vununi agent management Purdue Uni versity agricultural economics will be the discussion leader foj the Annual Outlook Meet ing Cooperative Extension Agent Harold Berry reports The meeting will be at 8 pm on Oct 4 at the Smith Au ditorium at New Castle mile north of the junction of 3 and 38 and also at 8 pmon Oct: 2 at the Delta High School in Royertonf 1'mile south of 28 on St Rd 3' All area farmers and farm related businessmen are en couraged to attend this meet ing Record carryover supplies of soybeans and another billion bushel crop coupled with lower price supports has resulted in lower soybean prices Export demand for our corn and wheat has been disappointing this past year what are the prospers? Livestock prices have fallen sharply from summer highs in Pallbearers: Joe Williams Jim Enjoy Stevens Quality urniture Have Distinction Without Extravagance from amous Brand Manufacturers "At Sensible Prices" At Stevens you II see fashionable furniture from Thomasville Drexel' Broyhill La Boy Sealy Lees American Craft and many more fine famous brands' compared with 1666 a year sgo'kilkdnear Terre Haute when Other fatalities including two his car skidded off a curve mw Camuy high school crosJ a and a tree our other athletes enroute to a teen agers were hurt one critP meet two Chicago 19 year dscally jl Kuncie man a Michigan! Donald Hall 33r Stflhvan man a Terre Haute area teeftlwas kilJed Saiurday morning Lager a Sullivan 4 man end a when two cars and big truck Taunton onUS4I about two The New Castle area accident miles north of Shelburn in SuHi banpened early Saturday at tbe van County State police said intersection of US 36 and Indi two vehicles collided bead on ana 1G3 four miles north of that and the third plowed into the city killed James Wiley 19 wreckage his pregnant Wife Nettie 17J Mrs Myrna Passen 68 Jay Mam 16 Lowell Day 24 Staunton was killed Saturday Linda Busb 19 and Beverly when a car driven by her hus Zeph 20 all of New Castle band William 66 collided with The cars burst into Hailes' a pickup truck in Indiana 59 and some of soutn ot tsrazu trapped and Stato police also reported a fatal accident Saturday after am wz4 IO rMllMV Kflimont tiuvu uu uiuiaua lj High Schocl of Elwood in a i n' 1:30 pm Monday at the Karl Kyle uneral Home for Mrs Violet Mae Heffner 77 of 218 Tyler Interment: IOO CcmeteryzCalling hoursi after 2 pm Sunday at tbe mor tuary 'afte tbe impact the victims were burned to death Athletes from Two Rellmniit youths identified as Charles 0 County but details were not Durr 16 and Stewart Biebe available rich 17 Preble were killed when a car driven by Durr pull 1 1 uNew Arrivals 36 Monroeville at tbe in tersection of an Adams CountyJn Anderson and Vicinity road and 224 Authorities said tbe youths were members of the cross Herod country team andwe on Eerreat way to tbeir school to board aT bus foe a meet in Hmt tn trhlnh a iIr' and Mra CldtOB Hunt iLnestertieia a girl PTW3mmnd Pat Conden 2210 and Linda Leoni 19 both of Json a uwu ui gixj Sizelove Chicago were kilted when theirlAlexatldria a car driven by Conden was' nXtSchool Credit Union tan sertaslyand fn TujA nmt nosuitalrzed Muncie Man Killed Mafison County School Em Robert Ewry 25 Muncie 'poyes Credit Unionwill be was killed Saturday wben his closed riday Oct 3 and Sat car collided head on with anath urday Oct 4 The office will er auto containing four mem reopen Monday Oct 6 KETTRON DIES IL Richard (Dick) Kettron 62 of Cincinnati Otho a former resident of Anderson and El wood" died a 1 Saturday morning at St rancis Hospit al there He had been in poor health for several years "Mr KAffmn had SPTVtfd 35 city clerk of Anderson from ries thn Two Die Corrtinmd rom ago Ono of the Vermillion Church offi ciating Wisehart was an active mem perity Road i her ot the ranKton rmignts ot Pythias Lodge and the Central' Indiana Chapter of the National Cystic ibrosis Research oun dation He was widely known in tbe rankton and Anderson area for tbe dol lars be raised for tbe cystic fi brosis cause through the collec tion waste newspaper much provider majoj portion of the funds required to install test equipment items in the Cystic ibrosis Clinic of Children's Pa villion at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis He was born eb 8 1918 in Wilkinson the son of Howard Basil and Elsie Pearl Moore Wisehart both deceased Wise hart was an assistant in the recreation program at Killbuck Part nis wne juamta uiauys cur ton Wisebart survives in addi tion to two children Howard Basil Wisehart of Decatur Ill and Mrs Cheryle (Henry) Young of rankton A brother Howard Earl Wisehart: of Pen dleton and two nieces also sur vive Burial will be in the of IOO Cemetery in rankton riends may call after 7 pm Monday i Wisehart belonged to the Vermillion Christian enurch He was financial secretary member of Dokees for the rankton Knights of 'Pythias' Lodge He was also a youth advisor for boys in Phi Delta Phi He served with the US Army during World War II Tyner Rites Services for Leon Tyner will be 10:30 am Tuesday at the Copher and esler uneral Home in Elwood Rev Stephen Salsbery of the Harmony Chris tian Church at Leisure will of ficiate 2 He was born March 5 1899 in Madison County a son of Curt and Sarah Tyner He was actively engaged in farming I He was twice married the second time to Helen Yohe who survives A son red Tyner of Elwood and a stepson Robert Yohe of Tipton also survive A brother Harry Tyner of Elwood in addition to four grandchil dren also survive Burial will be in the Elwood City Ccmetery riends may call after 7 pm Sunday response to changes in hog and output ing in the strong demand ex perienced earlier this year Mr Cundiff will help you what changes can be expected and will comment on their im 1 pact on the individual farmer en Total divisional employment and farm related business is approximately 5800 arangd tbe rtujryor 7 Highland HL formerly of 1 pm Tuesday to be conducted Anderson Interment East Ma Z1 4 4 9f pttrA uou in i vauing hours: 4 to 9 pm Sunday at' the funeral home James Critchlow Man dayat the Baker Brothers neral Home for James Critchlow 46 of 321 29th St Interment a Maplewood 3050 Harrison Ave Cincinnati Cemetery Calling hours: after! After a funeral mass Marijuana War Bottlenecks Mexican Border By United Press Internadonal Cars backed up for miles area exiensionjtions as mariy as 40 truck loads of manufactured goods from Guide plants west of Pen dleton Ave are brought to the new plant each day Ah equiva lent number or more of finished products are trucked out daily The new computer controlled storage and order filling system became necessary to handle! Gu expanding operations and increasing product output according to the announcement! Guide is the largest manufacturer of motor vehicle lighting equipment turning out about 70 million lamns yearly The division also is one of the largest molders of plastic parts for automobiles and trucks In the 1970 model year alone Guide will produce more than 200 mil lion plastic parts in 2140 de signs using 120 different plas tics The Oct 8'open house will be the first opportunity in a num ber of years for the general public to see Guide ooerations althmigh' digahized tours "have been available to groups on re quest Albert McOolloum is super 'l intendent of Plant 7 which em 1 ploys men and worn 1 Robert 0 Green Robert 0 Green 61 8809 Madison Ayeridian '3 apolis step father' of William errand Sr ortville died at jbis home riday The body was brought to the isher uneral Home hete where services will" be held at I pm Monday Bur ial will' follow in Lincoln Memo rial in Boone County Rev Chares White of Indi anapolis will preside Mr Green was an employe of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company and was a Navy v'et eran of 'World War II rnmberpfThe" Genet al Astern bly of the Church of the irst Born His wife Sbifley died in 1966 Surviving in addition to the stepsons here are two brothers Elmer of St Louis Mo and Beryl Lafayette four grand children 1 and four great grand children Church there the body willJteLnrj rites brought to toe Brown uneral Home here for Lee Ipy Barker 58 friends will be received after 5 Main Intcrment: pm Monday and where rosaryBrookside Cemety at wdl be recited at 7:30 0 clock Calling hours ironi 2 that eemng jJdav until 10 am Monday at A funera! mass will be said residence at St Marys Catholic Church 1 here at 10 am Tuesday by the ranets Ktenlyrt1 Interment will be in St Mary's Mrs Voilet Gruenholz Mrs Violet Gruenbolz 83 of Terre Haute mother of Mrs Doris Brann of Anderson died Saturday morning at Danville Ind inal rites have been set for 1 3Q pm Tuesday at tbe Cross uneral Home at Terre Haute Interment will be in the Highland Lawn Cemetery there riends may call after 2 pm Monday at the mortuary Surviving besides Mrs Brann here are three other daughters! a son a sister 12 grandchiliren and 16 great grandchildren North Viets Continued rm Pag One matter what happens in Wash Asked about the statement Thieu defined victory as (tbe Americans) should say President Thieu you do not accept a coalition with tbe Communists we abandon you I will Bay thank you we eentintie to fight aThieu defined victory asno Communist domination and no coalition with the Commu will never try to kill all Communists or try to invade North Vietnaml Thieu said am promoting national reconci liation (with tbe Communists) through free JAPAN BUILDING MOST Japanese de mand for US logs climbed from 100 million board feet in 1960 to 22 billion board feet in 1968 a 22 fold increase Japan is lead like hence the name ing the world by building hous per although they will ing at tbe' rate of 19 million units annually Anderson Continued rom Pago Ona his face chestback and arms Correll' was born August 9 1926 in Wayne County Ken tucky to Grover and Emma Correll and came to Anderson Ha waa Amnlnvrwl rVsInrv Kmv Uivision and was a mem Terre Haute to Indianapolis een UGlTIOCraTS IQT) ber of the UAW Local 662 and was a veteran of World War II Survivors include his parents now living in Monticello Ky five sisters Mrs Marie Nelson Monticello Ky Mrs Gussie Mrs Myrtle Ormes PENDLETON inal rites: 10:30 amAlonday at the Gor nell Bright uneral Home for Mrs Myrtle Ormes 87 long time resident of Huntsville In terment: Huntsville Cemetery Calling hours: today at th Bright mortuary Mrs Lucia Benefiel inal rites: 2 pm today at the George Harper and Son uneral Home Saturday waiting to cross into' Mrs Lucia A Benefiel 79 the United States frofe Mexico 1 of as the US government pressed) Cemetery us war on narcotics smuggling and pedestrians trying to escape the jam by crossing on foot also found themselves caught in long lines average wait for a car traveling from Tijuana Mexico toSan Diego Calif waste wo hours despite beefed up man powerdn theTnspecfio'n detail and the jam was lengthened considerably Tjy evening when racing fans returned 9 Many motoristsjried to avoid the Tjongtevair by leaving their cars at the border and crossing on foot The result was pedestrian traffic "with delays of about one hour To help its US patrons beat the traffic Caliente race track in Tijuana provided free bus and taxi service from the border to its afternoon r'acinC can move pallets of finished program goods in or out at the rate of A te 280 hourly The Armed orces buy 61 mil An equivalent of 127 railroad 12Lns: of a year wo ui jana i ma rues: am fnrmnrlv nr Kin town Ky and James Swin 'at the Baker Brothers uneraljhad been employed at the West is Home for Miss Alice Hieman poutnern Lite insurance vum tr i59 SV lent tJpany in Anderson and Cincnna land Cemetery Calling hours: aiLcr pm Monuay Elwood born he was a son of Mrs Violet Heffner anJMrsl Howard (Caroline)j Weibe: both of Cincinnati aiMrs Josephine Hyatt son the Rev William Michael Kettron of St Joseph Church RANKTON inal ntes: at Delphi two sisters Mrs 0 am today at the Karl James (Louise) ogarty and Kyle uneral Home Alexand Mrs Mike (Katherine) BrownPa Josephine Co Ills both of Anderson te Hyatt72of rankton tenter grandchildren i'pent: Cemetery at riends may call Sunday atjAlexandna Calling hours: af the Simminger uneral Home 2 pm today at the tnor afi rtuaij TLIrtn teZ 1 luiiviax Iliana todaaLthefuneralpiayioriiing at Roy A dayafiernoon about 415 pm mg nione mck mine nr i The trio hadbeen assigned tXk Tt aor'n Jpnt te as an outisde work detail to about four hours to gain com bIUb WQrVk ssi tVin 'Rzvt rT4 a KTirvrx mon ram'Jirt retaliation if authorities fail to eight great grancfaildren rile murder 'cnarges against tne guard or guards whose shots killed tbe Negro prisoner dur ing the riot Madison County Prosecutor William Lawler Jr still was undecided to "present County Rd 600 (the case to tbe grand jury when Inmate Gary Lee Eisenhowerthey meet on another matter 23 of Crawfordsville was found Monday He said the mat tne wrecked He was' ter was taken to Hancock County Hos pital in Greenfield wherehe was treafed far minor injuries and returned to the Reforma tory Dojald Ray "Koerner 20 of Seymour and Kenneth Cross O1? nf "no4 1a MX VA ivn VOOUV) 1HJ num the wreck into surrounding111 placed in solitary confine 2 i' A LviLuxciui ukkks was capmrea about one hour after the crash Koerner remains at large Eisenhower was serving a 2 5 year sentencefor second de gree burglary Cross was given a 1 5 year sentence for auto banditry and Koerner was sen tenced for two concurrent 2 5 year sentence for second degree burglary and a 1 10 year sentence degree arson Ten Electrocuted NEW DELHI UPI Ten persons including three wom en were eleetriwiited when a bus in which they were trav HdmeSatur By midday Saturday the eling knocked down a tele graph pole in Bihar State ly United Press International At least 16 persons were killed Id traffic during tbe early ot tbe weekend including six in worst wreck of the year The six perished in a twocar of tbe accident collision et a highway intersec Robert Helfer 28 Lakeside tkm north of New Castle in Mich was killed late riday Henry Countv night in a two car ThA raised state' south of Michigan City and Mi toll since Jan 1 to at least 1164 chad Carson 18 Lewis way nXNESSIS ATAL Mrs Bertha Lee (Pike) Swin iford 73 a longtime resident here died Saturday jnorning at of 2 Willow Rd Edgewood'! the city hospital Somerset Ky president the Pendleton ur after an extended illness Sbe niture Mart Interment: Ander had made her home recently at son Memorial Park Cemetery Jamestown Ky Pallbearers: Joe Williams Jim A native of Madison County Ritter Tom Mclndoo Catlin sbe was bornAug 6 1896" to Whitebead Jack Settlemyre Jess and rances Pike Sbe Borman John Bier i and Dale Kelly Calling hours: Social Event Today Madison County Teen Demo crats have scheduled a picnic and bayride this afternoon be OA 111 MonUceUo Ky Mrs KATtv MarirLavil a ATtc iuijcuuii an inc nome oi sieve a and Mrs Buelah Riffle of An xvuu xtTV JUOL A was married in 1914 to Howard and Dale Kelly Calling hours: Swinford who died in 1967jafter 2 pm today at the fu She was a member of the! neral home Church of the Brethren Surviving are two childreniMisS Alice Higman Mrs Nora Hoover of James i inal ritoc a Mnndav ford of Leesburg la: a sis ter Mrs Hazel Richards of Ar of 1204 Syracuse St teacherPan3' in aL fl 11WA i A ti rntnZ' elUD 1 UOUAAU UteCAA ing at the normal 4 pm I to Indianapolis Saturday night borne in Manilla Ind uneral 4 xa ii jt PVt ni'lnzi nrto Ol AV'ltftnallv licte nnnnrATVinnf4 ''ra nATVtnrtnjbtia viucers on ouiy xmiiKing i i i zv rl awit I r4 imni Avazi anv mom jimo Ila rnnzvmv 3S IStft I iuviv vxiciu ircwooaij atthe Reformatory ri Blaclj militant leader Charles SurylvingbesideMrs esler riot granted pArmtesinn Hendricks of Indi are' the widow three to stay tbe extra hour tout found anapolis Saturday threatened daughters 14 grandchildren and them missing from the post at tbe 5 pm quitting time Officers said the three took a car belonging to Russell Doty of Rt 2 Pendleton and trav eled south on Ind 13 They wrecked the car between ort vUle'and 'Greenfield onTJancock te A a i aB r' A 'te 3 If te "4 3 JI A 9 ill 1 Wraw I Bwub i Al A A "4 I A 4 A VW i 1 I JI 38hO A Wc 4 tM IAM I igm 1 Mi fl 1 I I 9 JAW A i'A' A flCS MSTTMNE8 9 I ZC I mm! wiillO ft tffa i Ml I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Anderson Herald Archive

Pages Available:
619,366
Years Available:
1893-1987