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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 37

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Page 38 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Wednesday, November 20, 1974 STATE DEATHS Italian Film Actor Alessandro Momo Dies After Crash Charles Miller, Ex-Fire Chief Health -and beauty buys ROME (UPI) Alessandro Momo, the teen-age actor who became a star in the movie "Malizia," died Tuesday of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident, hospital officials said today. Momo sustained head and internal Injuries, earlier in the day when his high-powered motorcycle struck a taxi and he Special to TIM Niwi COLUMBUS, Ind. Services for Charles E. Miller, 81, former Columbus fire chief, will be tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in Hathaway Myers Funeral Home.

Miller died yesterday in Bar- yiNCENNES Thomas L. tholomew County Hospital. Hartley. 72, retired furniture Karen Romanovich Romanovich unholsterer. Services tomor was run over by another car on the Lungotevere Highway along the Tiber River, police i trtCS said.

He died one week before his 20th birthday. If Son of a middle class Roman familv. Momo played an ado row at 10 a.m. in Flummer-felt-Goodwin Funeral Home. Survivor wife Leona.

TIPTON Mrs. Charles (Lana) Bryan, 83, former schoolteacher in Tipton County. Services tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Leatherman-Morris Funeral Home. WINAMAC Mrs.

Julius (Mary Vogel, 98, Danville, former schoolteacher. Services Friday at 1:30 p.m. in Oak iawn Cemetery at Sturgis, Mich. Iescent awakened to sex in both He was fire chief from 1943 to 1948 and was a member of the fire department 25 years before retiring in 1954. Miller was -an electrical inspector for the state fire marshal's office from 1954 to 1959.

He was a World War I veteran and helped organize the Columbus American Legion band and toured the country with the band several years. Miller, past ruler of the Columbus Elks Lodge, trained volunteer firemen for the Civil Defense during World War II. Survivor wife Margaret. GOSPORT Robert Dristan Nasal Mist 88c rll 4 IqII "Malizia" and "Peccato Veni-ale" He was 16 when director Salvatore Sam-pieri discovered him and cast him in "Malizia" and the film made him a star. 2 Rob Restaurant SIBi Ross Adkinson On West 16th iiicupc, jo, agent iui i the Railroad at Mid- RlteS Jdturday land and president of the Services To Be Friday Services for Miss Karen L.

Romanovich, 24, 2647 Marina Drive, will be Friday at 10 a.m. in Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral. She died yesterday in St. Vincent Hospital of injuries suffered in a two-car headon collision at 103rd and U.S. 31 late Saturday.

Miss Romanovich had worked as a receptionist and doctor's assistant six years after graduating from Howe High School in 1968. She had attended Indiana University. Miss Romanovich was a daughter of Basil W. Romanovich, a copy editor for The News, and Mrs. Betty Romanovich, both of Indianapolis.

Friends may call at Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to Episcopal Community Services. Other survivors sisters Mrs. Tom Galloway, Mrs. Thomas Meggenhardt; half-brother Basil W.

stepbrothers Jae, Kenneth and William O'Day; grandfather Harold E. Bossingham. Two men robbed a restau Contac Cold Capsules Vicks Formula 44 Cough Syrup rant at 2801 W. 16th of an undetermined amount of cash about 8:30 last night. Eva Graves, 22.

an employe of the Kentucky Fried Chicken 10'S 6 I. oz. Restaurant, told police two men ordered chicken. She said Dristan Cold Tablets 24'S nr when they received the order, 49 one pulled a long-barreled re 88 1 U3 volver and told her they 1 wanted the cash. Special to TM Ntwi PAOLI, Ind.

Services for Ross N. Adkinson, 82, Orange County agricultural agent from 1934 to 1955, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in French Lick United Methodist Church. Adkinson died Monday in Orange County Hospital. Before being assiped to Orange County, Adkinson was agricultural agent in Vanderburgh County.

He was a retired farmer and had been chairman of the Paoli Farm Bureau and Stampers Creek Farm Bureau. Adkinson also was president of the Orange County Locker Plant Corp. 10 years. Survivors daughters Lois Beednarcydk, Barbara Marquette; sons Bruce, James, Both men were described as black and in their late teens The man with the gun wore a dark green jacket and dark cap, but employes were un able to describe his partner. BARNES-HI Morgan County Horseshoe Club.

Rites today. Survivor wife Hilda. GREENWOOD James C. Quack, 47, employe of Ford Motor Co. at Indianapolis 17 years.

Services tomorrow at 2 p.m. in J.C. Wilson Greenwood Chapel. Survivor wife Ruth. JASPER Victor J.

Spill-meier, 71, retired cabinetmaker. Services tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in St. Joseph Catholic Church. Survivor wife Cornelia.

KOKOMO Mrs. William Harriett) Thompson, 57, retired legal secretary and former Indianapolis resident. Services tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Ellers Funeral Chapel. NOBLESVILLE Stella Mae Roberts, 78, employe of Kahn Tailoring Co.

at Indianapolis 35 years. Services tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in Evans, Godby Trout Funeral Home. RICHMOND Mrs. Robert Harmeier, 51, nurses aid at Reid Hospital.

Services Friday at 11 a.m. in Riggle Waltermann Funeral Home. Survivor husband. SOUTH BEND Merl E. Fall, 71, owner and operator of Merl Fall Stockyards 30 years before selling the firm in 1965.

Services tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Guisinger Colonial Survivor wife 1,064 Enrolled At Saint Joseph's Special to Tht News RENSSELAER, Ind. -Indi SOW BARNES-HIND' Wetting solution for Contact LensiS ana and Illinois are the home states of more than 64 percent of Saint Joseph's Col for Conla 2F lege's 1,064 students this se Conference Set On Reading The second in four reading effectiveness conferences for teachers in the Indianapolis area will be tomorrow at Decatur Central High School from 4 to 6 p.m. Teachers will select two of four conference topics including organizing the elementary classroom; listening skills; reading in the content areas and use of test scores. The conferences are part of the Division of Reading Effectiveness Program sponsored by the State Department of Public Instruction.

mester. The Rev1. Charles J. Rob bins, registrar, said Indiana contributed 383 students (36 Counseling Service Clinic Opens An evaluation and counseling service has opened at 3120 N. Meridian.

The Associated Guidance Professionals will provide psychological testing, child guidance, marriage counseling and other counseling services. Dr. Herbert Stern, Kathleen Fedor and John Wilkerson are staffing the clinic. The office phone number is 925-3553. 2FL.OZS.

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