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Anderson Heraldi
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VOL 105 NO 1 6 County Youth Killed In Randolph County Good Morning! One Dead Seven Injured In Pileup Story To Challenge Death Ruling 2 Eastsiders I BI Slays Two Hijackers i Imn Nmf Pf A Sr SUNNT I 1 7 pledge allegiance' to the' flag of thi United States of America and to the Republic 'for which it stands one nation under God indivisible with liberty and justice for all The Inside 1 Tammy Osnes and her parents were the occupants of a vehicle hit as it was turning' 7 north on Coventry Drive frornjnd 32 ac cording to preliminary reports The second vehicle according to police was driven by 51 yeaf old JeSse Cohen an assassin who lays in wait or stalks his victim by a parolee previously con victed of first degree murder in prison by a convict serving a life sen tence S3 calm very Kissel said There was only water and other but no food aboard the plane Kissel said He said one of the hijackers was in the cock pit monitoring news reports of his own ac Another PSA spokesman said it was diffi gaid cuu garnering maps lor dioeria ana ne aia toot know how the airline would have accom The hijackers armed with three hand nHshertfhur KuuMl cniri tha 737 wm 4 24" bik 3 oth £hon 000 0000 ing before Congress is enacted the mayor explained Parking on the street and the traffic con gestion caused by it aie the priority items besetting the traffic department In addi tion to planning and developing off street parking in the downtown area the one way system in the inner city area may undergo radical change The administration Ls proposing tHat Jack son Street remain in the one wayJSouth bound pattern but from 14th to 19th streets alleviating some of the downtown traffic congestion at the 14th Street intersection Meridian Street would bepne way norlh Main one way south and Sanitary sewers are overloaded with sir face water and inadequate drainage hinders further expansion by General Motors Rock added The federal government is now mov ing toward requiring storm sewers and eventually may even require treatment of surface water before it is pumped intoWhite River he' added j' CAP members were told for every 1 epent in capital improvements increased 4 hr er 25 mr paapla ready ta buy fltal A and longer ndod bit yd which I ralfodhtf ta taking up room in th garog Call 443 5371 ta plat your ad and maybo you tea can mak eqvick 7 1 Hi11 SAN RANCISCO (AP) Two armed hijackers were shot and killed by BIagents Wednesday afief one gunman fatal ly wounded a passenger and shot two others on a commandeered Pacific Southwest Air lines plane authorities said The hijackers had 1 79 passengers and Lner for more than six hours on a runway at San rancisco International Airport manding $800000 cash two parachutes and passage to Siberia PSA said temg until further expansion could be made i ticai areas of toe city Rock pointed out federal and state funds are not available for such a project but a 1913 law allows 12 per cent banding for such construction to be paid back from property taxes Any of toe incorporated areas and an area within five mites of the city could become a part of toe system if desired be said An problem is one of growth the ayor added Those objecting to the project voiced doubts about such as: have paid for my sewer systems and now 'A five year old Anderson girl was killed 2507 Delaware who was headed east on St were treated at St Hospital and ra loacivi After striking the Osnes vehicle the Co Police were uncertain who the driver of me third car was late Wednesday night Summitville Youth Killed An eight year old Summitville youth was 1 County Traffic Deaths 1 Year Last 16 35 when her parent car was involved in a Ind 32 0 toree car accident late Wednesday night Tammy Osnes daughter of Dr and Mrs hen auto veered into the westbound lane Larry Osnes 121 Coventry Dr' was and struck a third car officers reported taken ta Communitv Tosnital following the Injured in the collision and admitted to b'TccidtotT'She was then rushed to Meth St Hospital were' Cohen William killed in a car pedestrian accident odist Hospital in Indianapolis where she Gross 40 2405 ourth St and Penny dolph County late Wednesday afternoon died shortly after arrival Hilligoss 19 2107 State St Two other per The Randolph County sheriff's department 1 ie rwesdayTn" eleM year olT sonsr Rcger" Dishmonr25 171(r reported Robert Edwin MartifnarfaTMljr SummitviUe youth was killed in a car dIia iu wintn pedestrian accident in Randolph County P1 TJ 1 1 i AnJ ArriAn nJ a zl 4 Xw4 zzjvvJ 3 Community Hospital with multiple injuries I 1 Dr Osnes is an Anderson College history professor Triic Ago Year Elwood Vandalized Vandals broke into the Elwood YMCA Monday night doing extensive dam age to equipment and furnishings Table tennis nets were cut covers ripped nzi mt nn the nool tables in the basement gameroom A padlock was twisted off a candy cabinet ana cauay laxen NylonTfitrapsoiwatrampQlineerecuLCalif who plays toe oookin the teleyisioa and fire extmjritom? emptied 'on the floors Bonanza Both were listed a fair oj rng trampouue wui On the floor fileSywere'scattCTed In the office of Cliff BackStrom ymva ai rector and his desk drawkers were emptied on the floor along With Soil froth several flower planters Upholstery on chairs and' a settee in the hallways were slashed The telephone cord was either pulled out or cut and clocks were pureo irom tne wans All basketballs and volleyballs were slit PHILADELPHIA (AP) Acting less than a week after the Supreme Court ban of cap ital punishment Philadelphia Dist Atty Arlen Specter asked ttte Pennsylvania Leg I islature Wednesday to okay the death pen i alty eight types of murder Included would be killings committed dur Ing kidnapings and hijacks Hie Supreme 5 4 decision last Thursday was that the death as presently imposed in states whlchstill im pose is cruel and unusual punishment 1 illegal under the US Constitution I But the court indicated that legislators JtenTw and aX high tribunal struck down capital i cases and Specter a tough law and order nunkhmenf i altrAn ynmrxv4 4a rroE 4ho4 lAtraL atilTiArif xr from the Democratic controlled legislature There are 23 men under sentence to die 1 SA LJzx rtrirlii cm a 4 1A a President Nixon whose four appointees to the Supreme Court supported capital pun ishment said he hoped laws would be passed by states permitting death in kidnap and hijack cases Specter said death" should be and carried out for a a ffvJi AAm for lure a contracted bid of Gov Milton during a kidnap M'lf ONE KILLED A five year old girl died in a three car accident at the intersection of Ind 32 and Coventry Drive Wednesday night Seven other persons were iniured in the collision Tammy Osnes daughter of Dr and Mrs Lor ry Gs 21 Coventry Drive died at a killing: Metnodist Hospital in Inaianapons otter being rushed there from or jobps Hospital in An derson Osnes vehicle (above) caught fire when the gas tank ruptured fojfowing the collision (Herald Photo by Jeff Atteberry) Passenger Dies In Shootout U4 i 4 mu HI Mayor Cites Storm Sewers TaxRate White River A mono Priorities 1 a I I' Under the proposal the State Board of Pardons would automatically review all death sentences after caurt appeals are exhausted and have the power to reduce any to life have come up with this proposed statute whip'h WA think will nrAfA4 during any arson Tape rob and will satisfythe Sui bery or burglary where the defendant previ preme Specter said umij was eunvivieu oi onept triose crimes resulting from' the hijack of an air plane train bus ship or other commercial vehicle Specter said he was when the Central one way north giving the inner i Ctfv ftn inf ArlwlrinT metarm a aiv In addition litfiand 12th streets may be made one way to just east of Madison Ave nue where the two would join in a be fore the Madison Avenue intersection Construction bids on the Ind 109 bypass if are expected by early 1973 and completion of the multilane roadway by 1974 Rock said at this pomtthecity must push to be placed oh the bidding timetable The group heard that 45 miles of the city streets need to be resurfaced but fund lim itations will permit only 15 miles to be re 1 1 ltaaTurn Ta Page 2 By JAN CONNORS 7 1 Herald Wire Editor Storm sewers a 63 cents increase on the city tak'fate and the beautification of White RiVer were among priorities listed by Mayor Robert Rock and several major city department heads at a meeting Wednes day night of the Madison County UAW CAP Council Rock saw installation of sewers Pm Anwimr Atirtr avrnAzvaa nor roAcr pressing problem before the city lb iness and future growth produce toe storm water adequately would require in revenue a construction project casting about $36 mil The mayor suggested a twb lLion When a drainage study was made in year program utilizing some opeo ditch sys Pressure On Viets? The agreement of North and South Korea to work for reunification can put added pressure on North Vietnam to weigh advan tages of a nejpotlated peace A special analysis by AP writer William Ryan on Page 5 rench Premier ired rench President Pompidou fires Premier Jacques Chaban Delmas and names Pierre Messmer as his successor Scandals linked to the former premier force the move and threaten the unity of the rench Gaullist party Details on Page 12? Gooioqonq Gets 'Em Chris Evert jumps to an early lead in the semifinals of the Wimbledon tennis tourney champion Evonne Goblagong rallies to defeat the American teenager 4 6 6 3 6 4 Miss win setsup are i playoLlastxear2sf inals against Billie Jean King a winner over Rosemary Casals Story on Page 13 Slugger No More Carl Yastrzemski once feared slugger seems to have lost his ability to hit the long ball The $165000 a year performer has not hiba homer since last Sept3 after 257 lifetime blowsSeePage T4I McGovern 1 Daley 0 A federal appeals court hands McGovern forces a victory in their struggle for Cal ifornia delegates ta the Democratic National Convention Mayor Daley and his forces are dealt a harsh blow by the court Separate stories on Pages 2 and 20 To Develop Ideal' Park By CAROL BOLLINGER 7 Herald Staff Writer How would you like a park of your very own? it be nice to be given the op portunity to develop a plot of land into park meeting the needs and wishes of your family? The possibility does exist Andcrsonians will soon take over the fnnr tion once held exclusively by government planners who unfortunately were often i out of touch with public needs and wants i In the near future a group of Eastside resi i dents will be able to turn their dreams of i a useful attractive park into reality Under the direction of a planning com mittee of the Madison Country Council ofGovernments an idea is being developed iv mvuive acuve citizen participation in the development of new city parks Previously silent and citizens will be given the chance to speak out and be heard An area at 10th Street School has been selected for redevelopment into a city park but before any work is done the govern ment is going to the people A series of three planning sessions begin ning July 18 will involve about 100 resi dents of the 10th Street School area A number of civic minded individuals such as PTA feaders local club officers and scout leaders along with a random sample of citi zens will be invited to attend the park plan ning meetings The first meeting will be the ini tial arid crucial step in the planning process' Citi zens at the session will express their ideas on what type of park should be developed along with wtiat activities ft will encompass The process to extract ideas from'the citi zens has been under careful consideration by a three member Council of Governments group which includes Bob Cox a COG plan ner and pilot of the proposed planning rinethod Dan rti Ball State University and Donna Bucove chairman bf the'citizeirplahnmgcommitfee i Jor the 16th Street paric 2 L22 A testing session for the citizen participa i tion method was conducted Wednesday in I toe city building involving members of the I Council of Governments city council park board and several citizens? i session served as a tentative model for the first citizen meet inc Six to eight persons were placed in a croun and tha 4 i naeb 4 BAYH VISITS £EE AIR Ind Sen BJrch built in your neighborhood what activities Bayh i i 1 1 the Anderson ree( air should Wednesday stopped to talk with some roc Each participant was then instructed to BI special agent in charge Robert Geb hardt said after the two hijackers refused to release passengers BI agents entered plane One man was dressed as a Gebhardt said and was carrying the ransom money and parachutes He said one of the hijack ers ordered the agent to strip to his under five crew members captive in the 737 jet wear to show he was unarmed The' first agent entered the plane Geb i agents who had landed from a power boat behind the plane and reached the ramp un der the fuselage O'tvW' C41T rtl A na wa ui i uaiu uiv liioi W1A Wclo firmed with twn ha ndninc wac 4ya4 by the second agent to enter the plane He The pilot himself requested weather maps said the second hijacker opened fire from flight maps for Siberia rear Af nlarn hiHintr fhnoA naacxmcv ci a ueiure ire loo was snoi aown Dy an rm man a The dead passenger was identified aS H' Stanly Carter' of Longueuil Que bee Canada The BI Identified the dead hijackers as Dimitr Alexiev 28 of Hayward Calif' and Michael Azmanoff 28 do address "The injured passengers were identified as Leo Gormley 46 of Van Nuys Calif and Victor Sen Yung 56 of Universal City Get It In Writing Bobby ischer apologized to the Russians for delaying the world chess championship" but the Soviet Chess ederation demands that'he forfeit the first game Insiders saythe Russian government is calling the plays as apology is demanded in writing the story on Page 21 Sunny Cool Today Mostly sunny and cool today Highs today in the mid to upper 70s air tonight with lows in tne low to upper 50s Sunnyand a IS little warmer fripay Highs riday in the upper 70s and low 80s Winds becoming light a variable 5 12 miles an hour todxay Probabilities of rain: per cent through tonight high Wednesday 68 low 51 Where To Look New arrivals Page 2 Sports highlights 13 1S Obituaries 2 Comics J' 18 19 Editorials 4 4 uneral services 28 Accent on LlyingrI6 8 Stack markets a lfc 1 didn't know bicychl tauld mII to fart I had 2S mar' I sold th bicydti" 1 1967 toe work would havo then cast $23 mH terns untH further expanskm could be made must help pay for someone elses How lion toe mayor said auggesting toe most cri ever Rode countered tost many areas with in uie city will rem am undeveloped unless proper drainage is supplied and such grow th would be an asset for the entire commun ity Another objection was raised about An citation by Che state to install a tertiary sewage treatment plant to decrease raw sewage now being dumped into White River frdm the city Siich a plant designed to remove 95 per cent of the raw sewage will cost the city $6710 million the group was told However as much as 90 per cent aid may be avail able for the project if a bill presently pend THE ANDERSON HERALD ANDERSON INDIANA THURSDAY MORNING JULY 1972 PRICE 10 CENTS They demanded the cash along with pas 1 sage to Siberia via Canada and Alaska and refused to release passengers before their demands were met said PSA spokesman Gary Kissel Three ambulances rushed to the plane along with two large buses to take passen gers to the terminal Kissel said The plane sat onJ runway more than a mile from the San ranriwvi Tntnrnafinnal hardt said and was followed by three other Airport terminal for more than six hours 9 fftlH TlrVlS In nz4 1 ftvnn LkaI et 1 Lt 1 2 1 i 1 wiuiv vuc UH3 nijacKers seni aemanas through the pilot Capt Dennis Waller of San Diego Waller said the men demanded flight to Siberia via' Canada and Alaska Kissel said i and flight maps for Siberia Kissel said PSA was flying a larger Boe ing 727 from San Diego in case the gunman wanted a plane with a rear exit fof a para chute jump escape He explained the 737 has side exits which would most likely suck a jumper into the tailsectionandknLhimx give them everything they want to ensure the safety of toe passengers and Kissel said PSA president loyd Andrews said the airline asked the hijackers they would Jet iheaai rotidii inn wm joeauowea jo leave 2 CODOlUOD demajyts fflet In San Diefio PSA President lovd An drews said BI took this out of our ine aircraft and tn tne ensuing melee tbe hijackers were shot and the passengers in certainly we re not pleased that three passengers were wounded but somebody Ine liar! Ia malfA a rLxnicinn Wo wantorl Ia caf No: forced entry was found to the building JujacKing ana stop it we did (jeonardt and an erpploye said ne ten vandais must kava a hk rtnnr in ihA flhnwAT W4U1SAX Hvu uuxw waor UU0 AJawi sacu me was reiuei" tv wtut jjouj jjcu uvbpoui was UJC4 1 aisiruuuxi UJ Mmh rtM rtMMM Ai imw i a a 1 4 A a wua vvch ujb oMuiu ntxMtuar am mu mm mwwi iaiii rn i vrtu twi ownan a do tn ine enanewr rar uav tu um uubbuuu a ranonwr rnm Indh 54iswaaujfBwwBmaceairi wouqrryi 4Mt in Pennsylvania and 19 of them were con victed in Philadelphia courts The last exe cution was in 1962 the' 350th to die in the state imposed the death penalty in an arbitrary discriminatory or Specter said Specter a Republican is expected to op a millionaire Democrat who ap proved dismantling of the electric chair when be took office in January 1970 anapledged be would never allow any exe cutions while he is in office Specter sent his proposal tq Philadelphia legislative leaders one of whom is speaker ot tne House to the governor and to Atty uen Mane Dreamer The Randolph County sheriff's department injured when struck by a car driven' by Mary Cochran 28 Rt 2 Ridgeville The accident on County Road 900N' just south of County Road 200W east of Ridgeville at 4:30 pm Police reported the boy was playing the south' side of the' road started to run across the read to the north and thenturned back south into the path of the westbound vehicle youth a third grade student 'at Sum mit ville Elementary 1 School was pro Pliate Turn To Page 2 1 7 1 ft 4 's Js VY 't 1 rt 1 3 I 1 ZL tc a rr 1 1' 1 i rt 7' a 4 4 I A A AS 4 4 'v r' 7 iliiht 7 7 JH 1 i "'x CL 2 4' rt Tw 6 9 i il II I 4 11 1 III IIWI IT i i gMMMg "i1 it iianiniKa wrf'' ax ii I fflltH sllffl "IMr jnlunuEEiKusitDumHMta IDUMam EMIw! nr s'Jtv ra 8k Ck 1 rLn 1 i i3A jMriMfiik I ii swS 4 it: fWiW Bw r' I li 7 '7.

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