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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 10

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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10 THE DAILY DISPATCH "ZWti FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1973 Murder ruled in girl's death Jury finds Peoria men guilty of many charges As the prisoners were A Rock Island County Circuit Court jury, in a tense courtroom filled with armed sheriff's escorted from the courtroom, young woman threw her arms around one of the defendants deputies, today found two A friend of the defendants, waiting outside the courtroom, shouted at various people in the area after the verdict was announced. Capt. Calvin Wainwright of the sheriff's department moved quickly to quiet the youth, but and clung to him sobbing unti Peoria men guilty of many the deputy separated them. the charges filed against them after a gunfight in Peoria last suffocation caused it.

The girl was found in her bed the morning of Sept. 27, one day after she had complained to the sheriff's department that her father, David Zeitler, 36, had been having sexual intercourse with her for several years. Zeitler has been charged with murder in the case. The jury also commented that the girl's pleas for assistance the day before her death had not been met satisfactorily. The sheriff's department has said it was unable to find a temporary home for the girl and therefore sent her, home with her parents.

The jury said the various social agencies and the sheriff's Sheriff Joe Schneider headed A Rock Island County Coroner's jury ruled this morning that the Sept. 27 death of Suzan Zeitler, 15, rural Milan, was murder. The verdict came after the jury completed its inquest by hearing results of tests conducted by a laboratory on blood and urine samples taken from the girl's body. The tests ruled out the possibility that drugs had caused the death, and the jury said Postal Service seeking space bids in R.I. The U.S.

Postal Service is Spring. a group of nearly one dozen deputies in the courtroom and other friends talked to him and Eddie Blakes, 21, and Rober convinced the youth to leave scattered through the court Fuenches, 23, were found guilty the courthouse. of several counts of armed house. robbery, armed violence Chief Investigator Dean Free unlawful restraint and reckless man declined to comment on conduct. the reason for the heavy Hotline hours security.

Both had been charged with three counts of attemped The court ordered the prison murder, but the jury said ers returned to Peoria County, extended are Moline man is Heart Fund vice chairman where post-trial motions will be Fuenches was not guilty of those counts, and that Blakes was guilty on only one count of filed and hearings conducted, The Hotline of the Quint seeking bids for a postal facility in Rock Island, according to The defendants, were charged Cities Drug Abuse Council is with armed robbery, armed attempted murder. Postmaster John L. Bromley. now receiving calls from 6 p.m. ment manufacture at John Deere Co.

The campaign will be conducted in the area and throughout the nation during February, designated by Congress as American Heart Month. violence, attempted murder and Gus Dick, Moline, left, state Heart Fund vice chairman for the 1974 campaign, is shown with William C. Ahlgren, district Heart Fund chairman for a 13 county region of nor thwestern Illinois. Dick is a director of imple The facilitv will be a carrier until midnight seven nights a resisting arrest. annex.

The successful bidder week, according to Annette Knock, Hotline coordinator. must furnish existing space They are accused in con The extended hours will nection with an incident in Identical names spell trouble with an interior of about 8,500 square feet and 17,000 square feet for parking and permit more persons to use the Peoria earlier this year when three men held up a sporting department had not met their responsibilities. Closing ride violation at Moline tavern Wilbur L. McCray, 43, manager of the Living Room East Tavern at 325 13th Moline, was arrested by police at 3:15 a.m. today after the bar was found open in violation of the 3 a.m.

closing rule. McCray was released on a $25 bond pending a hearing scheduled for Oct. 23 at 10 a.m. in the Moline Division of Circuit listening and crisis inter Wendt savs city will maneuvering. The building vention" services, she said.

goods store and then fled into a near-by school and held 44 for drug pushers REDDING, Calif. (UPI) must be centrally located within Currently, the Hotline Women seek dismissal of charges the Rock Island city limits. averages 20 calls a night with children hostage during gunfight with Peoria police. Identical names in the tele Postmaster Bromley said the study anti-noise laws he majority of them concerning Postal Service will lease the Doy girl or parental situations. phone book added up to big trouble for three Northern One of the three, Melvin Two young women indicted building for five years with two "Of course some calls are Moline Mayor Earl L.

Wendt last week on charges of selling California men. and factory noise was suggested by Aid. Roy E. Lear, R-Fourth Burch, was killed by police when he attempted to leave the said today the city's legal staff about drugs and we view these as a surface problem and renewal options of five years each. Bids will be accepted until Oct.

29. in the office of L. K. Police said toe three men is attempting to obtain copies of Ward, at a recent city council phoned a local resident, offer model anti noise ordinances endeavor to find out why the person feels the need of a LSD filed motions in Circuit Court Thursday asking that the charges be dismissed because of a five month delay between the date of the alleged offense Schwab, Main Post Office ing to sell a pound of school with a 10-year-old as shield. The other two surrendered.

meeting. Lear specifically complained rom a number of cities for Court. Building, Peoria. drug." possible adoption in Moline. about noise problems created on Miss Knock stresses that He said adoption of city laws city streets by large trucks.

and the indictment. Hotline calls are absolutely con against disturbing motor vehicle The trial was moved to Rock Island County after a Peoria The mayor said that while the Connie Smith, 22, of 1203 7th fidential, that the listener city has laws which require Moline, was indicted Oct County Circuit Court judge ruled publicity surrounding the adequate mufflers on motor attempts to aid the caller in examining feelings, and to 4 on a charge of selling LSD vehicles, the proposed new or case there would make it explore alternatives to an undercover agent on March 14 and April 25 of this dinance would go into more de impossible for the two to receive previously considered. Nature study classes planned at museum a fair trial. year. tail on what would be considered as a disturbing noise in Hotline also provides Sandra J.

Croegaert, 19, of marijuana for $135, but they picked the wrong person. Sheriff's deputies in this Northern California community were waiting when the three showed up for the sale. The arrests were made in April and Wednesday Jerry Holden, 37, and Donald Home, 31, pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana. The third man, Malcom E. Sullivan; 32, pleaded guilty earlier.

Sentencing was set for Nov. 5. No charges were 'brought against the possible buyer and his name the same as that of the tipster was not disclosed. violation of dry laws. referrals, dug related information and contact with a mobile the same address, was indicted by the same grand jury on a crisis intervention team when PH.

309-523-2363 ot 755-0797 Classes in nature will be from charge of selling LSD on April needed. 2 Corp receive workers awards 9 to 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 27, Nov. 11 and April 25 to an agent In addition to drug use, calls FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY fill and 10 at the Davenport also concern loneliness, school, for the Illinois Bureau of Investigation.

pregnancy, veneral disease, Museum for children in kinder; garten through grade 6. The motion to dismiss depression and suicide, she said THE CRESCENDO'S Fee is $7 and scholarships are the charge filed by public The Hotline number is 322- 717. available for worthy children who could not otherwise attend. Students will be divided into Every defender Kenneth Collinson alleges that the delay between the alleged crime and the indictment constituted an "unreasonably, oppressive and unjustifiable time" that denied groups by grade level to permit more individualized instruction. SUNDAY 31arycrest sets fall festival Students at Marycrest College will have a Fall Festival Oct.

19, 20 and 21. Ronald Emery, student government president, said the festival would begin Friday evening, Oct. 19, with a hayride for Marycrest students. Following the ride, the New Flying Buttresses will provide music until 1 a.m.' at a party at Smoky Hollow near Blue Grass. Campus organizations and clubs will set up booths for food and games for a carnival in the center of the campus from 3 to 9 p.m.

Saturday, Emery said, and the public is invited to Activities include a hike to ejervary Park, nature films, FRIDAY SPECIAL CATFISH DINNER Two employes of the1 Rock Island District, Corps of Engineers, received incentive awards today in recognition of the high quality work each employe achieved during the last year. Mrs. B. Maxine McOsker, 826 3rd Milan, a general clerk in the environmental resources section of the planning and reports branch, received an outstanding performance certificate and a cash award of $150 for her work during May, 1972, to May, 1973. Robert M.

Thomas, 1227 E. High Davenport, a pur the defendents due process of Trinity, Moline, calls Franklin Park, pastor, law. ompiling a leaf collection, and trip to the Mark Twain The motion claims the delay violate the women's1 rights under the 5th and 6th amend P.M. Chuck Wagon BUFFET Adult Child "All You Can Eat" Plus Regular Menu ments of the U.S. Constitution.

9 National Wildlife Refuge near Wapello, Iowa. Parents are invited to join the last session and to bring a picnic lunch. In January, there will be With Salcd lor Collinson also contended in the motion that "the delay between the date of the alleged offense and the arrest of the defendant was deliberate and purposeful Plus Regular Menu three classes that will study the chasing agent in contracts; Mrintoi" coacnn nnA hof will oou participate. Prizes on the part of the prosecution.1 will best for the branch of the procurement and supply division, received a certificate of achievement and a $100 check for a special act performed during January, 1973, to July, 1973. Pi Also in January there will be, "ZT, A Fast band, Eddie, will pro' The Rev.

Lowell R. Dallman unanimously was elected to serve as pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church of Moline at a congregational meeting. He will succeed Dr. Marvin Raymond as fifth pastor of Trinity and will deliver his frist sermon Dec. 2.

Dr. Raymond retired in May after serving the church as pastor for 10 years. He had been a minister for 40 years. The new pastor will be installed in December by Dr. Gerald K.

Johnson, president of the Illinois Synod, the date to be announced. A 1960 graduate of the a photography class for youths in grades 6 through 9. Dentist spoils plans for trip vide music from 6 to 8 p.m. on the campus during the carnival and appointment SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) CORN SOYBEAN STORAGE Government approved warehouse warehouse receipts given We are in the market to purchase your new Crop Corn Soybeans It was a bad night for drivers in Iowa Interior designer R.

Alan Brown last week gave up a free trip to Columbus, Ohio, to a the Washington State The Iowa Highway Patrol and later, until 1 a.m., at a dance at Northwest Turners Hall. The festival closes on Sunday with a 11 a.m. mass, a noon picnic and a softball game, all at Fejervary Park. Ivory Coast president given key to L.A. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Mayor Thomas Bradley met Thursday with Felix Houphou-et-Boigny, president of the Ivory Coast, and presented him with the key to the city.

received more than 50 calls Thursday night from motorists University football team play Ohio State because of a dental appointment. Brown said Thursday that, when he showed up at the dentist's office, a secretary told him the doctor would not be in Hamma School of Theology, Springfield, Ohio, he served as pastor of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Lawrence, from 1960-63 and as pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church at Fort Wayne, Ind. from 1963-68. Since 1968 he has been pastor of Ressurection Lutheran REV.

LOWELL R. DALLMAN Church at Franklin Park, a suburb of Chicago. Pastor Dallman, 39, his wife, Arlene, and their three children, Laura, 13, Stephen, 11, and Mary, 8, will arrive in Moline the week of Nov. 26. Seed Grain Co.

Woodhull, Illinois 934-2118 because he had won a "Cougar Club" free trip to watch the game. I others had two or three. The Alter truck was apparently delivering the shavings from Muscatine to the 'Alter site in Davenport when the rear door inadvertedly came open and permitted the shavings to litter the highway. Traffic was rerouted around the area late Thursday night and an Alter spokesman said the firm would see that it did not happen again. The Henry Boyles service station, Blue Grass, Iowa, reported that business was booming and truckers with flat tires who had been en route on U.S.

61 between Davenport and Muscatine. Truck drivers did not escape the bad luck either after a truck owned by Alter Davenport, accidentally spilled metal shav ings along the highway. The shavings slashed through tires as unsuspecting motorists drove over them. According to the one truck had nine flat tires and Thursday night. Beautiful Cabinet Styles in Contemporary, Colonial, Spanish and Modern! diagonal 100 Solid State III 100 Solid State LARGE ANTIQUE AUCTION ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1973 SALE TIME: 12:00 P.M.

This Is lift long collection of th Frank Witt and Conetto Coblt family. localtd Vi mil east of tht corner of Yorktown Road and lamon Road or from Prophetttown, tl liners 4 milei east on 172 lo Yorktown Road then 2 milei loulh, then Vi mile east en lamon Road or first road north of Tampieo then 2 milei west, then 1 mile north, then 1 mile west. Walnut dresser whand corved pulls; oak dresser wcurved front; round oak table wleaves; 6 oak chairs wcane backs; lots of straight chairs; 12 assorted rocking choirs; child wicker rocker; oak chairs wcane seats; wash stand; oak buffet wmirror; 4 pedestals; 1 small and 1 large library table; china closet; very large china closet; 2 oak frame sofas; wooden book shelves; vanity; night stand; square oak fable; bird cage; serving cart; kitchen cabinets; brass lamp; Gone-With-The-Wind lamp; small wooden clock; many of the following; cups, saucers, creamers, sugars, pressed glass, cut glass, colored glassware, picture frames, mirrors, fruit jars, and picture post cards; 2 coffee grinders; wooden bowls; Story Clark piano bench; sheet music; wooden candle stick holders; books; old washing machine; many other articles too numerous to mention. Nor antique: Frigidaire combination refrigerator deep freeze-double bed dresser. OWNER: DONALD GOBLE AUCTIONEERS: Horde' C.

flovti, H. Curtis Ploutt, Frophttstown, Illinois, Telt. II5-5J7 S1H CUHKS: Jock Carlson, Orvol J. Johns The number system will be used. RC1 ThllMNCONIA Moflll OSHI 11' tuionil picture Member of FEEDER CATTLE Monday, October 15, 1973 1:30 p.m.

ADVANCE CONSIGNMENTS FROM WYOMING; 100 head Strictly choice Hereford Yearling Heifers. Avg. Wf. 525-650 lbs. 120 head Strictly choice Hereford Steer and Heifer calves.

Avg. Wt. 400-500 lbs. 40 head Strictly choice Angus and Black White Face Steer yearlings. Avg.

Wt. 775 lbs. FROM KANSAS: 100 head Strictly choice Black Black White Face Steer calves. Avg. Wt.

475-550 lbs. 100 head Strictly choice Black and Black White Face Heifer calves. Avg. Wt. 450-500 lbs.

100 head Strictly choice Block and Black White Face Steer Yearlings. Avg. Wt. 675-725 lbs. These cattle will all be strictly green and just right for grass.

They will arrive Sunday for the sale Monday at 1:30 p.m. ROCK ISLAND AUCTION SALES, INC 34th Ave. and 7th St. Rock Island, III. Ph.

786-3371 Robert Drehman, Mgr. RADIO and TV, Inc. 47 Years In Radio and TV Business 41 1 15th Street, MOLINE Dial 764-3521 OUR OWN FACTORY-TRAINED SERVICEMEN '1.

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