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THE HAMMOND TIMES D-8 Aug. 16, 1967 Weather: Area, State, Nation Region Obituaries Car Rolls In Lake Theft Ring Broken r. wot rv a Koutnv I0IT0 Mrs. Lorraine V. Kout 0 Addition Approval Delayed 2Ki lied ny, 55, of Fox Lake, 111., died Monday in St.

Theresa Hospi Forecast Fair weather with temperatures in the upper 60s is predicted for the Calumet Region tonight. Thursday's forecast calls for 'high humidity and temperatures in the upper 80s. Thundershow-ers can be expected, the weather bureau said. liKin.ciKoX I utitt V. J-viof PAIR Golubic Mrs.

Anna Golubic, 77, of Logansport, a former Whiting resident, died Tuesday in Logansport. Survivors include four daughters, Sister Anionia of Bethlehem, Sister Theodora of Millvale, Mrs. Olga Novo-sel of Hammond and Mrs. SUNAPEE, N.H. (AP) Mrs.

Judy Murray looked out SCHERERVILLE A car "shopping" gang has been broken up with the arrest of a tal, Waukegan, 111., after a short illness. I Survivors include her hus-1 band, Joseph; a Mrs. Elaine Gilbertson of her kitchen window Tuesday, TP.fl SHOWIRSX Griffith man and four bovs. and what she saw was enough to make a mother's blood run ponce reported. CROWN POINT-A discus- Omaha; three sons, Clyde ofi ITerese Starr of Lowell; two cold.

Junior E. Justice, 39, of 401 Mundelein. 111., Stuart, of In- sion of the Turkey Creek wat-rshed. which runs from St. sons.

Joseoh of East Chicaso The family car with her two E. Avenue H. Griffith, was and Mark of Whiting; seven young children was rolling Temperatures in the Area and Elsewhere gleside, 111. and Glen of Fox Lake, and eight grandchildren. Also surviving are two broth grandchildren, and one sister.

charged with theft Tuesday in Lake Criminal Court, Crown Point. John to Lake George resulted in the deferment of final Lake County Plan Commission ap Mrs. Mary Skertic of Krlovac, down the driveway at hte Weston, fmaily's rented lakeside cottage toward Lake HOUR-BY-HOUR Atlanta, cloudy 81 63 85 69 Philadelphia, clear Phoenix, clear PtlAnri AAA rl.ar ers, Leo Gartner of Merrillville and Norbert Gartner of Yugoslavia. Arraneements are beins han vismarck, cloudy Boise, clear Rnttnn. rlaar 94 98 81 83 proval for an aacution to subdivision.

Sunapee. 66 91 89 86 87 Ptlnd, clear Hammond. Chicago, clear dled by Virgil Huber Funeral 1 p.m. 75 9 p.m. 75 2 p.m.

79 10 p.m. 75 3 p.m 81 11 pm. 72 a4 p.m. 82 12 M. 71 5 p.m.

82 1 am. 70 6 p.m. 80 2 a.m. 70 7 p.m. 79 3 a.m.

65 Mrs. Murray dashed from 5 a.m. 64 (a.m. 62 7 a.m. 42 I a.m.

66 9am. 71 10 a.m. 74 II am. 76 Richmond, cloudy St. Louis, clear Salt I ritu.

rl.ar 85 85 The hour-long discussion de- Services will be at 11 a.m.i 78 62 62 58 67 60 68 56 64 74 65 88 102 83 98 84 85 98 79 59 92 89 87 63 Jacksonville, clera Juneau, clear Kansas City, cloudy Los angeles, cloudy Memphis, cloudy Miami, cloudy Milwaukee, clear clear Montreal, clear New Orleans, rain New York, clear Okla. City, cloudy Omaha, cloudy the kitchen and grabbed the 84 85 Two boys have been placed in the county detention home, and two other boys have been placed in the custody of their parents, Chief Philip Spivak of Schererville said. Bail for Justice was set at 83 50 San Diego, cloudy ve ODed when the commission 87 65 82 61 rear bumper. But she was no aan ciouoy Cincinnati, cloudy Cleveland, clear Denver, clear Des Moines, cloudy Fort Worth, clear Helena, clear Honolulu, cloudy Indianapolis, cloudy Sunrise: Sunset: 7:49. considered the request of match for the heavy vechicle Friday in St.

Bede Church, In-gleside. Burial will be in Ascension Cemetery, Libertyville, 111. 78 72 84 6- 92 69 86 65 i Tampa, cloudy I Washington, clear Winnipeg, cloudy 92 Albany, clear 85 Albuquerque, clear 84 With the children screaming Home, 7051 Kennedy Hammond, are incomplete. Calling hours are from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday.

Mrs. Golubic was a member of the Croation Lodge No. 95 of Whiting. Mid-America Homes for final approval of its plans for the 10th addition to Lincoln Gar $3,000. inside, the car rolled into the Lake, dropping 18 feet to the Calling hours at K.

K. Schererville police picked up dens subdivision in Ross Tow-n bottom. Hamsher Funeral Home, Fox Justice in his car early Sun shin. It is located beside 73rd Skin divers slashed through Ross Tivp. Building Halted Avenue, a quarter mile west the convertible roof with day morning.

In the car were! carpenter's tools, flashlights and baseballs. Also in the car of Ind. 55. knives 20 minutes later. The Lake, are from 2 to 10 p.m.

today and Thursday. Krzystof Mrs. Bernice (Christoff Krzy The addition is 14 acres and recovered the children, but Morea Mrs. Malvina S. Morea, 94, formerly of East Chicago, died is dUU, training Max Dubois rfom con-jUag.

23 to determine if tempo-; two houses, without obtaining they were too late. contains 46 lots. Steve Manich, county survey Saturday in Desert Hot DEAD WEREKathleen, 6, and structing buildings at 8065 Taft whn i St- Ross Twonship, has been youths two, issued by Superior Court. Spivak obtained a search' The Lake County Plan Corn- James. 3.

stof, 70, of 13350 Baltimore Chicago, died Monday in Springs, Calif. Survivors include a daughter, or and member of the commission, said the expansion of residential areas in Ross Township has complicated Claudia Aiken, 12, child of a neighbor, said she saw "little rary injunction should be is-: permits, on the property just sued. jof Our Lady of Consolation 'the commission earlier Church, filed a suit in East Gary City Dubois was served with pap-Court against Dubois, charging' ers concerning the suit Mon-him with violating the county day night as he entered the zoning ordiannce by erecting! i i a 1 Court building in Crown Point to attend a com her home. warrant and found a number missi0n obraned the tempo Mrs. Bereniece McLean of Gary; a son, Glen, of Desert Jimmy leaning against the Survivors include two sons, flooding problems downstream back window" as the car dis rary restraining order Tuesday.

A hearing was set for of items in Justice's home, including a box of tools, an Frank and Stanley of Chicago; two a Mrs. Lottie appeared into the water. on Turkey Creek. HE POINTED out that the The car narrowly missed amplifying system and a cardboard glove compartment from Brandys of Hammond and two 6-mch birch trees at the Mrs. Helen Opyt of Chicago; addition is in an area where a car.

shoreline. six grandchildren, and a sis surface water drains into Tur- Questioning of Justice and Man Shot in Fracas mission meeting at which his petition for an improvement location permit was on the agenda. The commission deferred ac- "I don't think you could ter, Mrs. Lottie Jakubowicz in kev Creek. Adding homes will the boys brought out that the have fit a ca and 5 inches of group had taken a variety of Poland.

Services will be at 9:30 a.m make storm water drain into the creek faster because it air between those three," said things from cars and trucks in that tion on the builder's pitition. CALUMET TWP One man to get rid of something Friday in Opyt Funeral Home, Schererville, Griffith, Highland Jesse Stone of Newport, a conservation officer. The father, John, is a sales- 13350 Baltimore Chicago, and Crown Point. would have less chance to soak into the ground. Manich said he believes de Hot Springs; a granson and two great-grandsons.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in McGuan Mortuary, 3438 Fir East Chicago, with the Rev. Philip N. Fusco officiating. Burial will be in Ridgelawn Cemetery.

Calling hours are from 7 to 10 p.m. today. Services will be conducted by the VFW Auxiliary Post 3151 at 7:30 p.m. today. Mrs.

Morea was a charter member of the VFW Auxiliary Post 3151 and of American Legion Auxiliary Post 226. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors Camp 6656. Justice was charged specific and at 10 a.m. in St. Hedwig Church, with the Rev.

Richard suffered gunshot wounds and didn't belong to him. second head cuts Tuesday in An argument followed and an argument over an old farm Fowler got his rifle from his1 trac'or- (pickup truck. Phillips struggled man in Boston. The Murrays have another daughter, Susan, velopers should do something ally with the theft of $200 worth of carpenter's tools from the truck of Andrew Whitten, 315 9, who was away at ummer Driver Hurl In Crash Lake County Police said Eli-jW Sain possession ot the camp. Lake St.

iah Phillies. 41. of 3198 Wal- Dabros offering the mass. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Calling hours are after 4 p.m.

today and from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday. to solve the flooding proDiem. Developers should be required to install retention basins to slow the water runoff, Manich said.

weapon ana ciampea nis nanas over the muzzle. The gun dis Spivak said he also filed lace was shot through the charged, di Phillips charge of contributing to the! palm of the hand and the bul- who then attacked Fowler. aennquency ot a minor. let lodged in his jaw. Despite Roland Fabian, engineer for Mrs.

Krzvstof was a mem-j The chief added he plans to the wound. Dolice said. PhilliDs ber of the PLAV Ladies Auxi file charges in lUStice Of the'manatTwl in hnn his artarltPr Hearing Postponed Both were treated in St. Margaret Hospital. Fowler faces a charge of assault with a deadly weapon.

over the head with a pop bot EAST CHICAGO A Twin City motorist was thrown to the pavement Tuesday in a -c a crash at Broadway and Parrish. Police said Julio Ganzalez, of 3524 Hemlock was east-bound on Broadway when his peace court for having a stolen car license plate and for lacking a car registration card. Bay tie and hit him in the back with a brick. liary Post 44 and the Blessed Sacrament of St. Hedwig Church.

Anderkay Leo Anderkay, 64, of 6229 Blaine Hammond, died the petitioner, said holding back the water won't solve flooding problems of the watershed. The petitioner objected to the requirement and the lengthy discussion ensued on what the problem was and how it should be solved. ROBERT E. and Paul E. Miss Bonita M.

Bay, 29, of the Hegewisch section of Chi Horse Better was struck in the left rear HAMMOND Juvenile Court Referee Julius Laszlo Tuesday postponed a hearing Recaptured cago, died Monday at home. BOISE, Idaho (AP)-The Survivors include her father, John H. of Chicago; her concerning the case of Robert by a car driven by Merle Armstrong, of 7218 Tennessee Hammond. Armstrong was southbound on Parrish. The impact knocked Ganza- Tuesday in St.

Margaret Hos mother Mrs. Isabelle Delapaz MARION, Ind. (AP) Lawrence Solomon, 32, who escaped from the Indiana State Prison's dairy farm July 4, pital. of Chicago; a sister, Mrs. Authorities gave this account: Phillips took the tractor to Perry's Junk Yard at 29th and Chase streets, acting, he said, on orders from the county plan commission.

He traded the tractor for an old truck. As Phillips was preparing to leave, Henry Fowler, 62, of 2653 Taney approached and told him he had no right Schleidher Mid-America Brooks, 19, of Rt. 7, Crown Point, accused of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Brooks, who a i in Mrs. Anderkay is survived leader of the rock 'n' roll singing group, Paul Revere and the Raiders, should have stuck with a horse as the first Paul Revere did.

Instead, Mark Lindsay, leader of the group, was fined $95 for Cecelia Burcich of Chicago; and a brother, John H. of was picked up by police at a lez out of the car. He was by his wife, Alice; a son, Glenn of Hammond; a duagh- Homes, and their attorney, Porter Draper, remained for the rest of the business and filed as remonstrators against Marion home Tuesday night court just long enough to plead guilty, will be brought Chicago Services will be at 9 a.m ter, Mrs. Marlene Merrill of taken to St. Catherine Hospital with arm and head injuries.

The accident occurred at 10:30 a.m. speeding by Justice Frank He was sentenced in January 1966 from Elkhart County 1-10 years for vehicle taking. back Aug. 29 along with two Crown Point women who face subsequent petitions involving Lafayette, and five sisters Mrs. Rose Gray of Florida, Friday in Opyt Funeral Home, 13350 Baltimore Chicago.

Mass will be offered at 9:30 Chalfant Jr. of this city. Ross Township property. the same charge. Mrs.

Julia Regier of Detroit, In other action the commis a.m. in St. Columba Church Mrs. William Avery of Wash He was picked up by police June 23 after they learned he had bought several beers for a ington, Mrs. Clifford Schafer by the Rev.

Joseph Fitzgerald. of Wisconsin and Mrs. Marvin Burial will be in the Holy Riehl. 16-year-old Crown Point boy. The youth was found stag Cross Cemetery.

Calling hours are after p.m. Thursday. funeral arrangements are being completed at Burns Fu gering along tne street, very intoxicated and with both arms daubed with silver paint. it neral Home, 5840 Hohman Hammond. Calling hours are 7 to 10 p.m.

Thursday and The same evening Crown Point police arrested Trudy sion voted final approval for nearly 200 lots in the following subdivisions: Reed's Addition, two miles northwest of St. John; Olde Hickry Estates, mile and a quarter west of St. John; Bon Aire, on 60th Drive in Ross Township, and Lake of the Four Seasons, Winfield Township. MEMBERS also gave tentative approval for the Wanhorst subdivision in Cook and Imperial Heights Unit 6 at the southeast corner of Crown Point. 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

1 Sena Club To Meet Landos, 22, of 418 Foote and Jerri Handley, 22, of 128 V4 mm S. Jackson for buying more than a case of beer for Manno Mrs. Santina Manno (Bar-bar), 76, of 4717 Olcott several youths. The women denied the charge. HAMMOND The Serra In ternational will meet in the Holiday Inn at noon Thursday.

East Chicago, died Wednesday The theme of the meeting will 4 The commission approved a zone change for Lee Kolshak be the first film of a series of four on "The Church and War." The first one will be on pacifism of the early church Fur Theft Unsolved for a store at 5516 Broaday, Ross Township; a special ex- through the development of the ception for Joseph C. Hanson for a fishing pond in Hanover Township if he prvoides a new concept of a just war by St. Augustine. District governor Robert in St. Catherine Hospital following a short illness.

She is survived by three sons, Jerry Barbar and James Barbar, both of East Chicago, and Frank Barbar of Hammond; three daughters, Mrs. Felicia Stark of Highland, Mrs. Ange Raczak and Rose Barbar, both of East Chicago; one brother, Dominic Gelsomi-no of Fair Chance, and 11 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Calling hours at Fife Funeral Home, 4201 Indianapolis entrance to the property; a Mucker will visit the club.

CALUMET CITY Police are keeping a close eye on all suspected "fences" of hot zone change for R. E. Smith Board members plan to meet to build a house at 3890 W. him at 11 a.m. 30th Calumet Township, The district convention will goods in an attempt to recover $11,000 i furs stolen Sunday from the River Oaks Sears and a special exception for be Sept.

8 and 9 at Notre Dame. The club wants to have James M. Gentleman to added 18 units to his mobile home at least ten members attend. store. A steel plate believed to be the butt plate of a bumper court at the east edge of Crown Point, jack and other materials are East Chicago, are from IMPROVEMENT location 7 to 10 p.m.

Thursday and 2 permits were approved for being examined and dusted for fingerprints, police said. Thieves broke through a to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Friday.) Mrs. Manno was a member! Henry T. Sawa, 6994 Broadway, Merrillville; Clem Atkins, Sepiol Drive in St.

John Town large plate glass window on Immaculate Conception Church in East Chicago. ship: Frank Mitsch on Joe the east side of the tore about 3 a.m. Sunday. Fur display cases were smashed and the expensive mm Martin Road in Cedar Creek Township, and Robert Sullivan on 77th Avenue in St. John Township.

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Patrick Scott, 8, of 6604 Missouri rode his bike into the side of a car in front of 3511 165th police said. The driver, Micael O'Connor 19, of 6315 Grand told police he was westbound when the boy appeared between parked cars. No charges were filed. Both youngsters were treated in St. Margaret Hospital.

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