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Anderson Heraldi
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THE ANDERSON HERALD SATURDAY AUGUST 5 1972 I Muskie Of fered No 2 Slot nl" iWf i sponsible for protecting the the Aseal Imnf'ld frnm miaL no I tai ncar Only The Beginning He added am concerned Policy decisions he emphasizes however tj PM MMnwMi st Anderson Ind charrette is a process geared heavily to citizen involvement in the planning process rom the 90 persons it began with AM AM AM PSC Okays Phone Rate Hike or 69 Companies ln Indiana Widwsjtoll nMud LAE New To mourn their husbands widows of New 'Asmat tribe roll in mud Th is not only shows their anguish but masks thewom scent from his ghost 1 nd lana Bell which had re quested increases providing an additional $148 million 'in reve nue The PSC order approved increases providing $13215000 in additional revenue Indiana Bell said the new rates would go into effect Sun day The commission eliminated about $25 million in striking the requested direct dial' in creases but restored about $1 million of the cut in providing operator assisted and person to person increases beyond those requested by the utilities The order also approved rpte Increases for Wide Area Tele communications Service (WATS) lines The rate for a fulltime unlimited WATS line was in creased to $620 from $550 a month and an 10 tour measured time line to $160 from $130 a month with an increase to $1150 from $10 for each additional hour on the measured time lines fe OTTERBEIN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 914Madlon Ave Anderson Indiana unchanged for calls more than 100 miles Overtime rates for each addi tional minute of operator assist crease depending oh the type of call and mileage but in general range from two to five cents The PSC said the rate in creases would provide a 5 per cent increase in total revenues and a 64 per cent increase in intrastate revenues for Indiana Bell 4 additional revenue will not enable Indiana Bell to earn the 695 per cent rate of return proved forrestoral ofBerviceCharges forperean toperson calls Which are the highest rateswill increase lO cerits for the initial two minutes on oaUs The La wof The Lord 1 Is Perfect Converting The Soul: 11 I a i PM PM William A Lewis 83 1117 46th St died riday at 9:30 pmln Community Hospital where he had bean a patient for the past five days Born InAnderson ha had re sided here all of his life He was a graduate of the Wayne Bible School and a member of the Columbus Avenue Church of the Nazarene here Retired from the former Mitchell Motors Agency he had also farmed in the lorida Station area Surviving are two daughters Naomi Lewis with whom he resided and Mrs Orville (Eb enora) Randolph of Markleville a step daughter and a step son rances Stone Lake Wales la and Lawrence Steffey of California three grandchildren two nieces and two nephews i uneral arrangements are pending at Baker Brothers un eral Home ranklin Smith ranklmWSmithM 157 Chariot Dr died at 8:44 pm Thursday in St after a sudden illness Bom in Lakewood III be spent most of his life in Ander son and was a 1927 graduate of Anderson High School He re tired from DelcO Remy as a General oreman of Inspection in 1968 after 37 years of serv ice He was also a retired Lt Col in the US Anny Surviving are ins wife Stella two daughters Mrs Mary Rie benack of Wayne ano Mrs Steve (Katie) Paul of Ander son two sisters Mrs John (Maxine) Owens of Anderson and Mrs Lucile Allsop of Koko mo and five granddaughters Services will be Monday at 10:30 am In (he RozeBe neral Home with the ather Eugene Montoya cbaoHn of St John's Hospital officiating Bur ial will be in Memorial park Cemetery riends jnay call from 7 to 9 pm today and Sunday from 2 io 5 and 7 to 9 pm Harlon Daffron Harland Daffron of Beech Grove died Thursday at St rancis Hospital in Beech Grove no matter who they may participate The charrette conference then is the They are encouraged to participate point where all the work accumulates at The purpose of the subcommittees' is to a major public presentation running from define issues in their particular topic areas five to seven days in a marathon es and to identify available resources and sentially non stop session gather information At this early stage This is where the real citizen input Schuttler says the subcommittee function place where interest has been generated is notrJioweverrUo find solutions just the subcommittee sessions and uiauu iv ueiciuuiie wuai ma issues are Tentative weekly dates now scheduled are Aug l6 Aug 21 Aug 23 August 30 Sept 6 Sept 13 and Sept 20 During this span the work of the subcommittees will con tinue Participation is expected to increase by more persons seeking to find out what the charrette at this stage 'is really all More specifics will be released as the sub committee work begins to take form Robert Cox a member of the COG staff will be the overall charrette coordinator usually called the charrette manager He will be assisted by redevelopment director David Sheldon Also for the benefit of citizen partici pants arrangements are being made with the Ball State University Department of Planning and Architecture for a group of architecture students to assist the subcom rmittee in making drawings sketches and charts for illustrative purposes Schuttler also will be returning to Ander since his chief role is to act as charrette ruouc ojrvrce Mjm mission on long distance the state and some special serv ices disallowed requested increases for direct dial palls but approved those for operator assisted and per son to person calls general the increases! range from 20 to 25 cents for a basfc two minute charge on sta iisn tostatioo ratesand about 10 cents on person teperaon rates The additional minute charges would increase from two to five cants 4 his sentence i LThe defense lawyer Ben jamin Lipsitz said no decision been made on either an ap peal or a motion for a new trial' Brauer who still faces feder al charges relating to the shoot ing of oyallace and Zarvos at a political rally at a Laurel Md shopping center was whisked from the Prince Georges Coun ty Credit courtroom' under heavy security The State Cor rections Department will decide wfyich penal institution lie will be confined in After the verdict and before itencing the ceiendant teener wximam Bremer 58 saidi justice really rolls'VThere be only one decision The boywas During the four and a half day trial there was little dis pute that Bremer wasjhe gun mon in iTtvruxI the first witnesses called' by Arthur A Marshall Jf attorney were two iwjfoeesas wbo identi fied Breitner as the gunman The defendant was skiing among 100 spectators and was wearing a 'beard he bad grown since his Wrest then shaved before Che second day or the tnai Support 1 tiase eye witnesses was about four min Inereases in service con nection charges also were ap proved to $15 from $12 for resi dential installations and to $25 from $18 for business main line phones with ah increase to $15 from $10 for a second or addi tional business phones A 25 cent monthly increase was approved far Princess and Trimline telephones touch tone service and unpublished num bers 'Bell chime service was ft creased to $1 monthly from 65 centej An increase of 50 per cent' of the main line service New Arrivals'' Born at St Hospital to: Mr and Mrs Michael Gra ham 106 Tanglewood girl Mr" and I Mrs Ronald Hale 3205 Laurel a boy Born at Community Hospital to: Mr and Mrs Charles Elliott 502 Moss Island Rd a boy Mr and Mrs Anthony Williams 1801 Madison Ave a boy Mr and Mrs rederick Heal 1815 Whittier Ave a boy I mushw saw rnaay flhe source a liberal 'DemO tWASiINGTC)N(AP Sen Muckle has been of the Democratic vice pres Ji jdhntial nomination by presi i a 1 jtoxpinee George ftfcGovern and te nctined to ac apt the job a gotvee close to INDIANAPOLIS AP Rate increases of $16 million i far 69 telephone comnanies oo caamium leacninn for the recall estimated that 50 dozen of the plates remain on the market i cerned about the issues in McGovern referred to his meeting with Mtiskie as little visit refused to an swer questions about it issued a statement through his office saying: dential matter with Sen Mus kie I will have no further com ment to make now I may have something further to say before the end of the McGovem is under pressure to find a new running mate be fore Tuesday when the newly expanded Democratic National Committee is scheduled to vote on his choice for the place left vacant by the" withdrawal of Sen Thomas Eagleton of Mis souri McGovern initially had ex pected to announce a choice be fore the weekend but then said his pick by Monday McGovern already has been turned down for a second time by three men wbo declined dur ing the Democratic Convention to run him: Sens Edward Kennedy of MassachusettsAbraham Ribi coff of Connecticut andHumph ney of Minnesota Several other possible choices have said they interested among them lorida Goi Reubin Askew and Sens rank Ghurch of Ida ho Birch Bayh of Indiana and Gaylord Nelson of found to be reasonable by the commission the commission statement said seems unlikely that the rate of return on fa5rvaluewill exceed 64 per are pleased the commis sion recognizes our need for morerevenues but dis appointed it granted less than our James Olson Indiana Bell president said sought to recover some not all of our increasedoper ating costs The commission re duced this requested amount even though company earnings are below a minimum reason able level financial problems are far from solved and increaseTn magnitude iook Olson said 1 In granting the increases to all telephone utilities operating in jthe state the commission stressed Jtbenecesity for uni form long distance rates But It added is possible that not all companies deserve and need such make sure that the addi tional revenues do not produce excessive rates of return for some companies the commis sion ordered (21 companies) to file additional financial exhibits i within 60 days for examination by the commission era tic sena tor rtoH reporter no question McGovern morning and said she would offered it and no ques prefer not to have him accept un jniKnues cunsiaenng 'it The source said McGovern got Muskie oM on this He added that Mus wife Jane had talked with 'her busband by phone center where all per are taken for classification and I later assignment to one of the state's corrections centers be Meanwhile federal author 'ities who have charged Bre rmer under the 1968 Civil Rights Act for the attempted assassi nation of a national political candidate were not available for comment riday night T' federal tnal? has (Iteen postponed indefinitelypending the outcome of the jntate proceeding Powers imposed maximum 15 year coraecutive sentences i for with in tent to murder and for using a £38 caliber revolver to commit felony Three years were im posed for transporting the fire I Tn addition the judge meted Jo6t 10 year terms for each pair Cf assault and firearm utili sation charges as applied to the nther victims: Secret Service agent Nicholas Zarvos Citf ttj jEC DoTiard of the Alabama State polioe and Dora Thomp a Wallace camapjgn vohjn from Hyattsville Md prosecution said the i maximum sentence could have totaled 123 years Bremer would be eligftle for Parole after serving one quar about i Minutes of each subcommittee meeting will be kept and copies will be available to new persons who attend their first ses sion and want to know the background covered so far Also during this period the subcomiriit tees will report back to the steering com mittee as a whole This will occur on three occasions tentatively slated on the Aug 21 Sept' 6 and Sept 20 subcommittee meet ings What the charrette is headed toward is a week long thing called the charrette rnn Terence This is when all the data gathered 1 son for each of the subcommittee sessions by the various subcommittees is formally since his chief role is to act as charrette presented in graph forms on charts on advisor and guide the process along drawings by architects Policy decisions he emphasizes however Each subcommittee will be assisted by will be those of the citizen participants consultants and can call upon public of since as he puts it is their ficials private agencies and other sources More information about the charrette its to obtain information and get general as objectives and goals may be obtained by sistance calling the COG office 646 5813 Mil kX 9:30 AM 10:30 AM BSHur pm IZN0 7:00 PM HMM SERMON TOPICS: AM PM to Paul Donlhuo Preaching Offering To All Men The' Word of Life PHIL: 2:16 ERNEST SHUMAKER PAUL DONIHUE Pastor Attoc CHARRETTE: BEGINNING A NEW COMMUNITY This is how things began riday bn the 10th floor oflhe irst Savings Building About 90 persons attended the initial riday the numbers of citizen participants should reach the presentation of the Anderson "charrette" a unique appli hundreds over the next several weeks cation of group dynamics to solve community problems The 7 (Herald Photo by Jeff Atteberry) the nomination But the source added sup pose if Muskie makes his deci go He eaid Muskie might give his answer to McGovern riday night or Saturday morning McGovern stayed in his Senate office until 8:50 pm EDT ri day long after the Senate had adjourned for the weekend Two close aides John Holum and personal sec retary Pat Donovan and anoth secretary were with the nominee Miss Donovan said McGovern making a few phone Calls" When McGovern finally left with his Secret Serv ice agents ne said nothing to the few waiting newsmen Muskie said earlier riday that be had a twoJiour meeting Thursday night at home in suburban Bethesda Md Whle neither man would say definitely there were strong indications that McGovern had asked Muskie to take on the assignment It was not entirely certain that Muskie would welcome a second run on the No 2 spot of the Democratic presidential ticket He was Hubert running mate in into when the Democrats tost a close one The same close associate of Muskie wbo reported the firm offer and its likely acceptance late riday had said on Tburs day before the meeting with McGovern that the Maine sen ator as if he go He thinks that things are in suctrbad shape that virtually a lost As Muskie left his Bethesda home fara weekend in Kenne bunkport newsmen asked him if be thought be on (be ticket" 1 a question to be con sidered and resolved in due DIES RIDAY MARKLEVILLE Edna Eb bertt 74 of rural Markleville died riday morning at the Rol ling Hffls Nursing Center in An derson after an extended ilness She was a member of the Ovid Community Church the Ladies organization of the church the evie Methodist Church the Gar Ladies Aid Society of the Mark den Club of Markleville and the Home Social Groupt She is survived by three sons William of Anderson Charles Jr of Markleville and Ivan of rural Pendleton four brothers Raymond Harvey end Russell McCunepf Aqdersonand VirgH MoOune of rankton and a sis ter Mary Scales ot Anderson sik grandchildren oneT greait granodaughter and several niec es and nephews Services wifl be at 10 am Monday at the Condo and Son uneral Home in Wilkinson with theRev John Summer of the Ovid Community Church and the Rev Emery Reese of the Markleville Methodist church officiating riends may call after noon Sunday at the funeral home Burial will be in the Mt Zion Lutheran Cemetery chasge Burial will be in the of IOO Cemetery "BECAUSE IT IS WRITTEN BE YE HOLY OR I AM HOLY" I Peter 1:16 COME and be a part of this new church a congregation presenting scriptural Christianity in the spirit and enthusiasm of John Wesley Be a part of it today Ida Humbles 'k ORTVILLE Mrs Ida Humbles 82 of Nakbmis la died riday afternoon in a lo rida nusring home (Born in Wabash she was a former ortville resident and a member of the Christian Church here She had lived in lorida for the past 10 years She is survived by two daugh ters Mrs Albert (Vivian) Beck of Naxomis and Mrs Edward (Betty) Dunlavy of Pendleton one brother Demoin Deardorff and a sister Mfrs Nelle Arthur bothof ortville two grand children and four great grand children Services will be Tuesday at 10 am tn the Ronald Seals uneral Home with burial to fcltow in Gravel Lawn Cemetery Leroy Wright will officiate at the riends will be received at the mortuary from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Monday RANKTON Charles ranklin (Abe) Meredith 84 died Thursday night in an An deraonjnursing home after an illness of three years He spent most of his life in rankton and for 50 years had been a telegraph operator for thePermsylvania Railroad in the rankton Anderson Elwood area He was a past master of Uie i'ankinn Maronte Tndce are threeJsonB7 Les terPetelof rankton Karl (Bud) of San Pedro Calif and Don of Richmond nrsister Mary Meredith of Warren IL grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren riends will be received at the George Harper uneral Home here after 2 um to day Masonic services will be at 8 er vic will be at 2 pm Sunday with rankton Christian Church in MAX MORGAN PASTOR ANTIQUE SHOP OWNER DIES Services have been set for 10:30 am Monday the Brown and Butz uneral Home for Walter Erwin Btuke Jr 51 who died suddenly In his home pm Thursday He lived ait 1501 St Owner aodf manager of the 1 Coach Light Antique Slop Burke also spent twenty years with Motor Express Incorporat ed of Indiana He was a mem ber of the irst Church of i Christ Scientist the Teamsters Union Centra! Indiana Old Car Club the raternal Order of Police and the Indianapolis Ri viera Club LSurviving with 'his wife Ro berta a teacher at South Side Junior High ishis father Wai: ter Burke Sr a daughter Mrs Dianna Jaylor of Anderson and mree granocniiaren Also surviving are four sis Mrs Margaret Waymire and Mrs? Patricia Alexander aH of rankton and Mrs Mary Ann Baunack of Lafayette ra broth er James Burke of Anderson an uncle'and several nieces and bephews Conducting the services to be followed by burial in East Ma plewood Cemetery will be Mrs Helen Hoppes Readers of the irst Church of Christ Scien tist riends may call from 7 to 9 pm today jand2 to 5 and 7 the Revr Covtll of the uspm Sunday the addrtronal expense oper ator assistance should be borne by those demanding such per sonal the PSC said in announcing lanmoval Ma of thejnerease goes to ed or person to person calls Danish Sardines Recalled WASHINGTON (AP) The ood and Drug Administration announced Thursday Che recall of 100000 cases of imported Danish sardines some decom posed beeaueeof defective can seams About 6000 cases are esti mated by the manufacturer to remain on the market the DA said The sardines were manufac turered by Clupea Canning Co Norre Sundby Denmark and distributed nationwide by eight US brokers: Stinson Canning Co Prospect Harbor lanigen Co Cheltenham Pa Maine Can ners Sales Corp Lisco Trading Co and Bruno Scheldt Co all of New York City Diamant Co San rancisco Alan vin Jr Co Wynnewood Pa and Adams Brokerage Jack sonville la The DA said the sardines were packed wider several la bels including Califor and Sea Although Clupea closed down its plant for two weeks in April to correct the can seam prob lem according to the Danish consulate tbe DA said it is recalling the sardines through June to be on the safe side The DA announced also the recall of the remainder of met al enamel dinner plates im ported two years ago from Spain Because oi excessivelorlminm lASJPhlTICT SUNDAY PRAYER MEETING 7:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR 9:30 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP Pathway To YOUTH ELLOWSHIP 6:00 SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 Sermon: "Why WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING 7:00 Sun Evo 9:06 PM WHBU 1240 Anderson And Madisonounty Area Deaths fteralbrieCnines3 He was m'ember Of Ma sonic Order Scottish Rite and the Indianapolls'Shrine Club Surviving with tbe wife Pearl are three sons two brothers and two sisters Local survivors in clude two sons LesterL 'Daf fron and Roudebush and a sister Mrs Dorothy Bisel all of Anderson Services will be at the Little Sons unera LHome In 1 Beech Grove Burial win be in Rest Havens Cemetery In Edinburg Gospel Singing eaturing THE CARPENTER'S jjM ii li i i i ri i ti 1 fw ') 1 SATURDAY AUG 5 7:30 PM PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH 1521 I UTH ST ANDERSON Everyone Welcome iBrerner ouncGuilty Of Wallace Shooting 't KrAnrnnnn Matter le Annur Herman wremerwas found guilty riday of the vtitempted assassination of Ala bama Gov George Wallace knd was sentenced to 63 years in prison 1 I The jury of men and sixwomen took only 95 minutes tofind Bremep sane and decide frig fate The 21 year old former Jiusboy and school janitor firuinMilwaukee Wis heard the ver impassively i by Judge Ralph WPowers if be had anything to JSuy before sentencing Breuierrecalled that the prosecutor itow (he jurors they were re world from persons such as the jdefendant 7 "But jn my defense I surelywould have liked it if society 'had protected me from myself? i all I have to said Bremer who had pleaded in 'nocent by reason of insanity to charges stemming from theMay 15 shafting that left Wal dace partially paralyzed and other persons wounded After (he court proceeding Bremer was whisked to theMaryland Penitentiary some 50toiles away rer arriffiSreSSa 4:45 pm EDT and was placedX a singtejCelL with no special guard according to corrertions iftuirt TtewLw I cel! is located in the bos 088 Dews fllm tafce? by about tins campaign I am con pnal area of reception center where all per stowing Bremer in the crowd sons convicted of state offerees arouod WaU flr log num uiq uqlcsmjodh aireo tico The real i battle developed over Bremecfs and tbe psychiatrists called by Mar arwT inoih? Hia Amwf nn pointed from Balti bussed the vice presi rtakvdift) rs vert more There was a medical con sensus from the witness Stand (halt Bremer was mentally trou bled Defense psychiatrists in sisted he was a schizophrenic who coifld not as the law states either appreciate tbe ennwnality of his actions or conform tus conduct to legal re quirements Prosectition doctors differed saying toe defendant bad a less severe a schizoid per and was fully able to govern his conduct Part of the defense case con sisted of reading portions of a diary Bremer started in April in iwihich he told how he unsuc cessfully Stalked President Nix on and finally decided to as sassinate Wallace instead tesCc sentlally non stop session pl ice where interest has been generated finally reaches major proportions: This is where all the issues dealt with over the duration of the next several weeks will be compiled into final public docu ment Essentially this is an outline form of what the scope of the charrette entails Mtati own SSWI a I I1! rjiaflg Yu a 7 JrTK i iy' i iPrXK Jfr 'fi K' i i'bs mil 1 1 tfi I TOT mri It 1 1 It 1 7 ill A fl Rfl 1 Mfe 1 iBw 4 BgwaeE'B JSMHl I.

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