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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 4

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riday Journal and Courier Lafayette West Lafayette Indiana Deaths in City and Area $108000 So ar Adds uel To 'Y' Camp und Efforts Happening Amo he worked has the UNERAL NOTICES Make Moral Decisions After Calculating Cost Pastor Says a Collision on Ind 28 Hurts Two Teen Agers a ithian Runs Into Snow In Swing Through North West Lafayette Chapel WILLIAM A SMALLEY car Main Chapel JOHN LAWSON RICHARD SCHELLI Tippecanoe County OHO EBERSHO Births Primary Lineups A HOW NOT TO GET ULCERS OPEN EVERY DAY ROM 8 00 AM TO1O3UPM hospitalized five in ill health five a ill of at mid April to mid Area members of the camp board are: William Bradshaw Delphi Dr Boardman Hal orce Hanna Dr A Kienly Dr Neal Petry Delphi Mrs Charles Reyn olds William Smith and Roy Tulp Brookston camp direc tor In addition a development committee is composed of: former Gov Roger Brani gin Robert Bibler Mrs John Burns Dan Casey Warren Eggleston George Hanna Charles Horner and Louis A Weil III A special gift committee working in the Lafayette area includes: Karl Kettelhut Rob erts Brock Dr Charles Ade Wendel Mason George Wolf Robert Mitchell and Charles Kramer a native resided admitted had been ZU Lancaster said he suggesting that people can do everything by the num bers or that every factor is measurable am suggesting that both our personal and corporate District Dorothy Decker Robert Toal Bob Boyd Pharmacist Three Sons Shopping Center With $108000 in cash and pledges already the Camp Te development fund committee is increasing ef forts to raise $500000 in capi tal funds for the YMCA facil ity at Springboro George Hanna chairman of the drive said the $108000 will go toward the $200000 needed for a new year around dining hall and kitchen Included in gifts so far are two foundation gifts of $25000 along with sev eral other large donations and commitments from many par ents of $300 a year for three years The camp serves more than 300 Lafayette area youngsters for summer sessions and over 400 Lafayette families and In dian Guide groups for week end outings District James Devault Alonzo Booher Richard Harlow Jr Martha McKinney Robert Millikan Robert Moore Democratic congressional candidate loyd ithian ran into a snowstorm campaigning in the 2nd District this week but claims he was encouraged about Democratic prospects in three northern counties am more certain than he said this morning we can win in Marshall Starke and Pulaski counties in ithian visited party leaders in that area and said he was encouraged by the strength of the local Democratic tickets in Mar shall and Starke I have a chance to meet the local can didates in Pulaski County I have every reason to believe they will be ithian whose campaign pickup truck ran into a snow storm Wednesday near Wana tah in LaPorte County said the bad weather showed still pretty early in the cam paign season But not too early to tell that the congres sional race is going to be hard fought all across the 2nd ithian is the only Demo cratic candidate for the seat in Congress but said he plans a full fledged campaign this spring to make himself better known to voters In Marshall County he met with Democratic County Chairman Jack Greenlee and in Starke County he toured the courthouse in Kndx with Chairman Lek Weninger He also conferred in Winamac with the Pulaski County chair man Don Link By BYRON PARVIS The Rev Dr Richard Lancaster speaking at the fi nal noontime Holy Week ser vice Thursday said that fore making a radical com mitment we must first care fully calculate the Speaking in the Mars The ater on Arithmetic of Dr Lancaster said it only the basic choice that lies at the beginning of discipleship that needs to be preceded by calculating the cost through our lives there is a kind of cost analysis that can appropriately enter into our choices But so often we act as if there is somehow something immoral about weighing and measuring al ternatives as shrewdly as we can when we are dealing with a moral issue forgetting that the very failure to weigh and measure may lead us into making some profoundly im moral he said LAWSON John riends calling at Hippensteel uneral Home 5 to 9 pm riday uneral services In Hippensteel Chapel 10:30 am Saturday the Rev Hubert Barlow officiating Interment Rest Haven Memorial Park Also sur vlvlng are 18 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren Preceding nlm In death were his wife rances Law son eb 19 1972 a son Donald Lawson Dec 15 1971 and a daughter Mrs Eloulse Stokes In 1954 McKINNIS Private funeral ser vice conducted by the Rev David Me Cord of Brady Lane Church of Christ 1 Burial In Pond Grove Cemetery Otter beln Johnston uneral Chapel Otter beln In charge of arrangeemnts Also 1 survived by paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Oscar A McKInnls of Rt 2 Otterbein and the maternal grand mother Mrs Charles Welgle also of Rt 2 Otterbein TURNER Mrs riends may call after 3 pm (CST) today at Crane uneral Home Goodland Service there at 2 pm (CST) Saturday the Rev Edwin McClure officiating Interment Goodland Cemetery Also surviving are three grandchildren BROWN UNERAL HOME Phone 379 4411 24 Hour Prompt AMBULANCE SERVICE ROSSVILLE Agency for Aging Urged in Report WASHINGTON (AP) The White House Conference on Aging has urged creation of a special agency within the ex ecutive office of the President to coordinate planning and push for needs of the elderly "The Administration on Ag ing should be retained within the Department of Health Education and Welfare but it should be raised to the status of an independent agency within the department report ing directly to the said a conference report The conference recommend ed that parallel agencies be set up at the state level "In order to allow max imum flexibility at the state and local levels for in the report said funds in the form of block grants without restric tion should be set aside for long term planning in motorist southbound on county road drove into the path of car White ap plied his brakes spun around and skidded into the car oper ated by Smith Both cars were declared total losses Another 19 year old driver Lawrence Peck Indianapo lis was slightly injured when the car he was driving went off Indiana 26 east of Pine Vil lage and struck a tree Police said Peck was driv ing at a high rate of speed The mishap occurred at 12:40 pm Police said an arrest is pending Damage to 1971 was about $2200 INANT McKINNIS Lance Richard McKinnis 3 day old son of Mr and Mrs Richard McKinnis or 2503 Pueblo Drive died this morn ing in Home Hospital Surviving with the parents is a sister Kelly at home Thursday March 30: Eliza beth Aper 100912 Hartford St Elsie Beall Monticello James Bell Attica Emil Boardman Oxford The Rev Laurence Barry SanPierre James Bolen Rensselaer Mrs Lewis Bowsman and son 3636 100 George Calvert 110 Blueberry Lane WL Sal vador Carrillo Columbia Apartments Gregory Claxton Rt 1 Battle Ground Robert Danford Doris De lon Monticello Madeleine Durham Greencastle Arthur ord 3852 25 Michael Gagnon 1501 10th St Con cetta Hamilton lora Mrs Ronald Hampton and daugh ter 1728 Melbourne' Road Bert Hannum Thorntown rancis Heater Winamac In fant girl Heidbrider 1701 Her bert St Charles Hoke 2846 Recently several prominent doctors expounded their theories on how to enjoy an ulcer free ripe old age Their advice was directed primarily to businessmen but is a formula which could be a benefit to anyone In essence the doctors advised against use of pep and sleeping pills and midday tippling Avoid worry (they did not outline how this may be done) delegate authority eat moder ately and exercise regularly but in moderation POER John riends calling at Me Mullan uneral Home Kentland after 3 pm (CST) Sunday Wake service there 8 pm Sunday uneral Mass 10:30 am (CST) Monday with the Rev George Lanning officiating Burial In Tippecanoe Memory Gardens Those desiring may contribute In me moriam to the American Cancer und 4 Also surviving are several nieces and nephews JOHN POER KENTLAND John Poet 68 of 505 North Ade St Kentland died in Home Hospi tal at 4:10 pm Thursday He had been days and months Born in with the Civil Service for 12 years He also worked as sales manager for the Old Ben Cole Corp in Minneapolis Minn He retired and moved to Kent land in 1965 Mr Poer married Marguer ite Jamison in 1930 the year he graduated from Purdue University from the School of Mechanical Engineering He was a member of the John Purdue Club A member of the St Joseph Catholic Church of Kentland he also was a member of the Minneapolis Club Surviving with the widow are three sisters Mrs Stanley Veatch of Naples la Mrs George Koster of St Ansgar Iowa Mrs Art Hofler Ma son City Iowa Two 19 year old youths were injured in a two car crash in vestigated by state police near West Lebanon Thursday Both were taken to Lakeview Hos pital in Danville Ill Police said cars driven by Dale White 20 Williams port and Mickel Smith 19 Winamac collided on Indiana 28 about three miles west of West Lebanon at 5:30 pm Smith and a passenger in his car Pattie Jo Harrison Williamsport were in jured Smith was treated for hip contusions Harrison was admitted suffering from shock and facial abrasions Police said an unidentified pecanoe River was opened in 1923 and serves a large area of Indiana and Illinois The capital improvements to be built with the $500000 include in addition to the dining hall 25 winterized cabins and addi tional land for expansion of camping programs Kiwanis clubs in the area have set $10000 as their goal to build a Kiwanis cabin and $5000 has been raised thus far including $1000 from the Tecumseh Kiwanis Club The Kokomo YMCA pledged $60000 effective 1973 and not included in $108000 The Danville Ill the Valparaiso and the Peru also are plan ning campaigns in 1973 for Camp Tecumseh Camo weekends are com The 198 acre facility on Tip pletely booked in 1972 from KRUSE Mist ranziska rltndi may call from 5 to 9 pm riday at Murphy Hahn uneral Home Wake ser vices there at 8:30 pm riday uneral service at 10 am Saturday In St Boniface Church Interment Saturday St Boniface Cemetery uneral Mass at 9 am Monday in St Boniface Church the Rev Seraph Zeitz officiat ing Several nieces and nephews sur vive HOME HOSPITAL March 30 Son to Mr and Mrs John Haggard Pine Village Son to Mr and Mrs Jefty Hampton 516 7th St Daughter to Mr and Mrs James Mink 1616 Dearborn St A son Phillip Wayne March 29 to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Lowery Alexandria Maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Orlie Morris Summittsville Paternal grandmother Mrs Ruby Lowery Lafayette Coed Wins Aerospace Scholarship Mary Jane Dexter a soph omore from Mishawaka in Purdue School of Pharmacy has been awarded the Aerospace Educational oundation Scholarship The scholarship was presented at the Angel light National Conclave in Dallas Tex on the basis of her standing scholastic achieve ment and service to Angel Angel light is a national service organization affiliated with Arnold Air Society a na tional honorary for Air orce ROTC cadets Dexter is second in academ ic standing in the School of Pharmacy with a grade aver age of 589 of a possible 60 She is a distinguished student a member of RHO Chi the pharmacy honorary and Al pha Lambda Delta a scholas tic honorary She also is a residence hall counselor Her brother Peter recently was commissioned in the Air orce after completing the AROTC program at Purdue MRS NEVA TURNER KENTLAND Mrs Neva Turner 69 of Kentland died at 11:30 pm Wednesday in Kentland Nursing Home where she was month ago She five months Mrs Turner Benton County Goodland prior to moving here 11 years ago In 1920 she was married at owler to Alec Turner who died in 1970 She was a mem ber of Kentland American Le gion Auxiliary and Grand mothers Club Surviving are a daughter Mrs Nelda Mae Reynolds of Kentland and one sister Mrs Cora Burns of Goodland Traffic atality By Th Anoclated Preu Indiana headed into the last day of March with its 1972 traffic fatality count at 317 compared with 337 a year ago Ronald Leach 18 Balti more Ohio was killed Thurs day when the car he was rid ing collided with a pickup truck at the intersections of Indiana 9 and 120 in the La Grange County community of Howe HELPUL HINTS ABOUT YOUR HEALTH from Arth TUESDAY 1:30 Wabash Chapter 47 of American War Moth ers Duncan Hall Bring Day gifts for Marion Hos pital 7 Jaycees money making raffle Eagles Lodge 3208 18th Street Golf all day at Edwood Glen Country Club Tickets at $25 each for golf and raffle from Jaycees 6:30 pm Lauramie Township arm Bureau Stockwell Methodist Church pancake and sausage supper 6:30 pm Lafayette Evening Optimist Club Bonanza Steak House Howard Avenue ilm on 1971 Purdue High lights 8 Solo Club YWCA "Northwest by West Lafayette Judge Charles Kemmer WEDNESDAY 8 Lafayette Breakfast Optimist Club Cafe teria Business meeting 8:15 to 11:15 Miami Kindergarten Spring Roundup school 4 Story Hour Wells Memorial Library Auditorium Dorris Dommer Purdue student in "Meet These using puppets flannel board and recordings 6:15 pm Lafayette Lions Club Campus Inn State High way representative discussing plans for US 52 Bypass and area highways Zl 7:30 Lafayette Duplicate Bridge Club Blessed Sac rament Church Education Building WL Public welcome 7:30 pm Lafayette Geographic Society and There Through the Eyes of the Compton Mr and Mrs Compton speakers owler Hall Memorial Cen ter Purdue' University Journal and Courier THE JOURNAL OUNDED 1829 THE COURIER OUNDED 1831 Mtrgtd Jan 1920 Published Dally Except Sunday by EDERATED PUBLICATIONS Inc a subsidiary of the Gannett Co Inc from the office of the Journal and Courier 221 4th St Lafayette Ind 47901 Member of The Associated Press Mem ber of Audit Bureau of Circulations Represented by Branham Moloney Inc 2nd Class postage paid at Lafayette Indiana Mall Subscription Indi ana and Iroquois County Illinois: One wi 9 morons 13 7 monins 1 montn 3 By mall in all other states: One year $34 6 months $18 3 month $10 1 month $4 Mall subscription pay able in advance No mall subscription accepted where carrier delivery is main tained MONDAY 9 County Commissioners meeting Courthouse coun cil room 6 Lafayette Travelers Club Jenks Rest room for dinner meeting $125 per person White elephant sale mem bers only 7 Lafayette City Council City Hall 7:30 West Lafayette City Council City Hall 7:30 Lafayette Head Start Advisory Board April meeting Shirley McGrew residence 824 ifthi St Parents invited to meet new Head Start director Charles Wheeler Board will discuss recruiting of Head Start children for next program ifiuirrcTl 1 rrtingiwiils for They also cautioned wives against setting the husband down to dinner the minute he arrives home They sug gest that he be given an opportunity to kick off hi shoes sip a drink and look over the paper before dinner Ariothr factor contributing to healthy peace of mind is the knowledge that all your prescription receive our ex pert professional attention here at ARTH Drugs We take more pains in filling your prescription if they were our own Arth really cares about your health Belgrade Drops World Chess Match BELGRADE Yugoslavia (AP) The Belgrade orga nizers of the Spassky ischer world chess match announced today they are dropping plans to organize the match in the scheduled period in this city The contest between world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and American challenger Bobby ischer was set to start June 22 The second half of the 24 game match was to be played in Reykjavik Iceland under a compromise agreement reached in Amsterdam by the International Chess eder ation (IDE) and the two players The Belgrade decision was expected after the organizers received no pledge from the world federation that it would honor the Amsterdam agree ment Belgrade chess officials set a March 31 deadline for reply SCHELLE Richard riends may call from 5 to 9 pm riday In Sol ler Baker uneral Home uneral ser vice In Soller Baker Main Chapel at 1:30 pm Saturday the Rev Dr Arthur Krueger officiating Interment Tip pecanoe Memory Gardens with Ameri can Legion graveside rites Also surviv ing Is the grandmother Mrs Mary Rubright of West Lafayette or County Commissioner 2nd Robert ields Daniel razer loyd Mitchell Norman A Neiburger or County Commissioner 3rd Bruce Osborn over it you know you ve hadyour reward "One of the classic prayers of the church includes the lines: us to fight and not to heed the wounds help us to give and not to count the There is something about that kind of reckless unreserved commitment that seems to fit into the spirit of the New Tes he said Roger Heath president of the Lafayette Kiwanis Club served as lay leader for the final service Music was pro vided by the Harrison High School choir directed by Mrs Nicholas Smith The group sang "Praise Ye the This services as in the past were sponsored by the Ministerial Association County Council of Churches Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette the YMCA and the service clubs Mrs I Richolson served as the Holy Week organist and Marvin Smith was song lead er Arrangements for this 1 programs were made by William Smith executive director of the Greater Lafay ette YMCA By Hippensteel I 4 ror SMALLEY William riends may call from 5 to 9 pm riday In Soller Baker West Lafayette Chapel Masonic rites there at 7:30 pm riday uneral service In Soller Baker West Chapel at 10:30 am Saturday the Rev Dr rancis Trimmer officiating Inter ment Springvale Cemetery A daugh ter Mrs Margaret MacOwan preceded him In death Those friends desiring may contribute In memorlam to th ed erated Church Building und Man Awarded $55000 in Jail Illness Case RICHMOND Va (AP) A man who claimed he had to have nine fingers amputated because of frostbite after spending a week in Rich city jail has been awarded $55000 in damages by a federal court jury Bernard Christian Slaugh ter 44 of Richmond sued the city under federal civil rights month $13 3 month $7 mnnih ftv mnll tm mH statutes claiming he was de prived of' constitution tai rights when he allegedly was denied medical attention while in jail Testimony during the three day trial in US District Court indicated Slaughter suf fered frostbite of his fingers before his arrest on a public drunkenness charge in January 1970 He was convicted and sen tenced to 15 days in jail but was released after serving one week Slaughter testified tliat while in jail his fingers began to swell and turn black but he was denied medical attention When he was released from jail Slaughter testified he went immediately to the Medi cal College of Virginia Hospi tai where his fingers were am putated leaving only the right thumb Slaughter had sued for $15 million ROEMER SON URNITURE with a 201 South Prry st Attica IM Edge Wood View NURSING and RETIREMENT HOME Oxford Indkrna or Information 5X 385 2291 Your amily Pharmacist LAAYETTE WEST LAAYETTE or Information Phone 742 6254 WIST CHAPEL Phons 4432111 people have put the best they have I think with dis cipleship So I think with any deep commitment When you try to spell out the com pensations it always so UUl uciouiiai uuu vvzwv choices are likely to be better easy But when you iook nacK choices if we try to put some hard data into the hopper along with our intuitions and along with the cliches that are always bouncing around in our minds we are talking about decisions concerning discipleship or something else it seems to me we often are so much better at evaluating the costs of commitment than we are at measuring the com pensations of commitment "You have to look very far for instance to find article after article about the stresses and strains of mar riage but it easy to find articles about the com pensations of an enduring marriage into which two SATURDAY 8 Lafayette Hoosier Hoppers Square Dance Tahoe Club 8 Country Promenaders Hobo Jenks Rest Building Columbian Park 8 ALANON amily Group 1303 14th St SUNDAY 1:30 Purdue Duplicate Bridge Club Purdue Stew art Center Room 218 'OR 7302 Tuesday May 2 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC or 2nd District Congressman Richard Boehning loyd ithian Earl Landgrebe or State Representative District 29 (airfield Sheffield Perry Lauramie Townihlp) Mary Henderson Anderson William Long William Shelby William Vanderveen or State Representative District 30 (Shelby Wobah Wea Union Wayne Jackson and Randolph Townhlp) Harry Burkhart Stanley Jones rances Gaylord William Sholty or State Representative District 8 (Part of Boone Clinton Carroll and Hamilton Countie Plus Tippecanoe and Washington Townships In Tippecanoe County) Lucille Wooffendale Stanley David Tudor Richard Langston or Judge Tippecanoe Circuit Court Warren Thompson or Tippecanoe County Councilman At Large (Three To Be Nominated) John Anderson William Baugh George DeLong Patricia Hoffman Morris Jackson Kent Maxwell Edward A Reser Wesley Shook Coming Events RIDAY 7:30 pm Lafayette Duplicate Bridge Club Blessed Sacrament Church Education Building WL Public welcome CLOSED TODAY: Auto License Branch Lafayette City Hall West Lafayette City Hall after noon and Indiana Em ployment Security Division Banks open from 9 am to noon and from 5 to 8 pm UNERAL HOMEJ A NORTH 9TH STREET Emergency Runs IRES 11 am Thursday to 11 am riday 2 Lafayette to Riverview Drive along Wabash River to extinguish fire in burning junk cars 2:48 Wea Township Volun teer to Ross Road and US 52 Robert Buckley property two acres grass burned 5:34 Lafayette to South Third St at Monon railroad tracks grass fire 8:03 pm Lafayette to 14th and Howell streets car owned by Da vid Sutters afire Damage contained to carburetor 8:30 pm Lafayette to Ninth and Roberts street fire in brakes on truck 5:08 Lafayette to one mile south of State Road 25 on 1 65 fire in car owned by Sam Loran of Royal Oak Mich damage contained to left rear end Thursday March 30: David Anderson Crawfordsville Es ther Auter Attica Phyllis Barkley rankfort Dr Dean Bowker 116 Navajo Drive WL Constance Canady 12 11th St Mary Collins Rens selaer Daniel Darrow 2406 Lamb St Edward Dettman 1607 2nd St Matthew Ei sert Monon Betty etell 2263 US 52 WL Earlene os ter' Wingate Ralph German 715 28th St Tammy ST ELIZABETH HOSPITAL Greenbush St Bertha In gm i Logansport Ruth Judy Monticello Donald Jus tice Rensselaer Earl Kamps Goodland Margaret Lacy 408 16th St Mrs James Mar tin and son 232 Wood St WL Karen Mason 1412 Cen tral St Lee Murphy Oxford Bertha Page Turtle Creek Nursing Home James Payne New Richmond Clare Porter Morocco Julia Quinn Kent land loyd Richert Kent land Roy Rudisail 631 4th St Linda Scott Attica Eula i owler James Sipple 3748 Union St Lena Sipple Rt 11 Carolyn Sper back 2112 Manitou Drive Ruth Spear Monon rances Stalfey Attica John Strange 219 Tinkler St James Sweet Reynolds Arthur Thomas rankfort Terry Ydung 1602 Purdue St or County Coroner Grayson Davis Norman Heemstra Harold Johnson or County Surveyor A Daniel Ruth or County Treasurer Michael Smith Albert Krabbe Jr Hospital Dismissals HOME HOSPITAL Goodnight rankfort Ed Hands Jr Otterbein Mrs Robert Hiler and daughter 1004 Shenandoah Drive Vel ma Hurt 2221 Beck Lane osephine Kessler Rossville Infant girl Mahorney Rt 8 Suzanne Martin 817 County Line WL Mary McConahay 1413 Greenbush St Braffett Mitchell 329 16th St William Sanders 1319 Parkway Court Donald Shel bourne Gary I '1.

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