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Page A2 THE DAILY LEDGER, Friday, November 5, 1993 Obituaries 2-car crash involves police car the Hamilton County Jail: Ralph E. Roudebush For the record CapL Robert Chandler of the Hamilton County Sheriffs Department got to see an accident scene from a different perspective "this morning after he was involved in a two-car crash on his way to work. Cicero. Edna Bfeeks of NoblesvUle. Phoebe Kinsinger of NoblesvUle.

Helen Blakeslee of Indianapolis, Dorothy Dunham of Nobles-ville'. Wilma Roudebush of 800 block of Watermead Drive 4 p.m. to 5:25 p. mThu rsday. theft of keys.

Estimated loss at $3. First block of Lions Creek Court between 12:30 a.m. Monday and 6:30 a.m. Thursday, theft of a videotape, sunglasses, and the convertable top to a car. Estimated loss at $199.

Police said the accident hap- NoblesvUle. Marilyn MitchelL-ofened-thiS" draiL Adamson's car was trailed by almost 22 feet of skidmarks. Wyler said that a burned-out red light In Adamson's lane may have been responsible for the accident Both cars were totaled. and Adamson were transported to Riverview Hospital Ralph E. Roudebush.

70. NoblesvUle, died Thursday. Nov. 4. 1993.

at his home. He was born Sept 10. 1923. in Hope, the son of Ralph A. and Ethel (Snyder) Roudebush.

He was an associate with Roudebush House of Colors. He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church In NoblesvUle. Survivors Include two brothers, Carl Roudebush of NoblesvUle and Richard Roudebush of Fort Wayne; nine sisters. Doris Thieme of NoblesvUle, Rosemary Fulton of Westfield and Judy. Pumel of Chandler.

50. had left his home NoblesvUle. In Arcadia and was approaching Graveside services will be held the intersection 31 and at 3 p.m. Friday at Oaklawn Me- "236th Street- Carmel mortal Gardens, with the Rev. Paul Noticing that the light was in NoblesvUle.

Both were undergo Dartd Crook 23. Arcmd. WM arreted by Haaakoa Counry Sheriff. Dcpwtaa chary of pubke totmdnOoa. Rodney E1U.

23. Bceck Growe. arrcatcd Cwml pake aa a cluqt Deanfe Sawyer. 23. NobksrUle.

aa arretted by Noblcavtlk polk em charge of theft. Leonard Laraway. 31. Carmd. waa arrested by ahenffa depuOea ea a charge of dowaatk.

battery. 'r Michael Fund. 26, lndlanapok waa arrested by Carmd police on a charge of habttuai traffic violation. PhUhpMorrK21.MarUMrtlk.waaarre4r) by Carmel pohce on a warrant charging him wKh the. Kenneth Morrta.

35. IndtanapoMa. waa ar-rested by ahertfTa depuOea on a warrant charging htni wtth theft Justin DoUahan. 23. Indianapoba.

waa ar-rcalrd oo a warrant charging him wtth reckless drMng. Rodney Moore. 37. Indianapolis, waa arrested by NoblesvUle police on a charge of puboe tntadcatJon. Dunklau ofllciating.

There wUl be green. Chandler continued no calling. Arrangements are being through the Intersection. ing medical tests at press time, but Wyler said that neither was seriously hurt Criminal mischief 4900 block of Wood creek Drive handled by Randall Roberts Lo Meanwhile, Yalerie L. Adamson, gan Street Chapel.

6:30 p.m. Oct 25, damage windshield. Damage estimated at Lynn G. Hunter Noblesville Theft 800 block of Buckeye Court 4:31 a.m. Thursday, theft of two 31, of Westfield was traveling south on U.S.

31 toward the intersection. Adamson continued into the intersection and collided with Chandler's westbound Lt Dave Wyler said that Chand-Tef'sTinfnafked c6uhfycarspun" over the median and hit a guar- Jail bookings tie following people were ar bags of mulch. Estimated loss at $6. rested Thursday and booked into ELWOOD Lynn G. Hunter.

59. of Elwood died Thursday, Nov. 4, 1993. at home. He was born Dec.

2. 1933. in Elwood. the son of Jack and Vlrgle (Parker) Hunter. Mr.

Hunter was a factory worker in the automotive department of Fisher Body in Marion for 27 years untfl he retired in 1983. He was a member of the United Auto Workers Local No. 977 and the Elwood Other survivors Include two daughters. Sheryl Miller and Tammy Hunter, both of sons, Ronald Lee Hunter of El- wood and Scott Hunter of Atlanta. two brothers, Ronald Hunter of Westfield and Larry Huntefor' Arcadia: and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services wUl be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Dunnichay Funeral Home. Elwood. with the Rev. Senate OKs plan Tom King officiating.

Burial wUl be Veterans of Foreign Wars. He married Donna Hadley in at Arcadia Cemetery. Calling is 1956. She survives. irom to p.m.

toaay. Doris Boerger Bipartisan display allows for measure to recruit 100,000 cops for crime duty i WASHINGTON IAP) In an unaccustomed display of bipartisan'' unity, the Senate is embracing a plan to build new Jails and recruit 100,000 police officers for the war against violent crime The anti-crime blueprint en prison-building programs. The Byrd amendment would earmark $12.2 billion to fully finance the programs of the original and less ambitious crime bUl, which envisioned recruiting 60.000 new police officers. It would boost financing by $3.7 billion to add 40.000 state and local law enforcement officers, thus reaching the 100.000 total originally sought by President Clinton. The House has approved a separate measure that would permit states and cities to hire 50.000 new police officers.

Committee Chairman Robert Byrd. in the form of an amendment to a still-pending crime bill. The amendment's centerpiece is an innovative financing mechanism that would earmark for the-anti-crime fight the billions of dol-. lars the Clinton administration hopes to save by eliminating 250.000 federal Jobs over the next five years. The money would be shifted to a new Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund and made available to congressional appropriators to pay for the police-recruitment and wide chain of regional prisons to house violent criminals and for spending 1 billion on correctional boot camps and other facilities for lesser offenders.

"I can say this is by far and away the most significant federal effort to deal with violent crime in-America that has ever been undertaken in the U.S. said Sen. Joseph Biden, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Democrats, eager to avoid being portrayed as soft on crime, hailed the arrangement, which was crafted by Senate Appropriations Hospital. Survivors include her daughter.

CARMEL Doris (Sneyd) Boerger, 86. Carmel. died Wednesday. Nov. 3.

1993. at Summertrace Re tirement Community. She was a legal secretary for a dorsed in a 94-4 roll call late Thursday night calls for the construction of a $3-billion nation Doris Busse; three grandchildren and three great-grandehildreni Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Flanner Buchanan' Mortuary, Carmel Chapel. Graveside services wtllbe held at 10 a.m.

Monday at Forest Hills Cemetery in Chattanooga. Calling will be one hour prior to services Saturday at Flanner Buchanan. Memorial contributions may be made to Carmel Lutheran Church. law firm in Chattanooga. Tenn for several years.

She retired in 1927. She was a member of and a vol-unteer at Carmel Lutheran Church and was a volunteer at Americana North Health Care Center. She was a member of First Lutheran Church in Chattanooga and was a gray lady at Erlanger Weather report mostly dear and cold with lows from around 20 to the middle 20s and highs in the middle 30s to lower 40s. Monday and Tuesday will be mostly doudy and not as cold with a chance of showers. Lows will be in the 30s with highs in the 40s.

cloudy tonight with a 50 percent chance of light snow showers. Low around 30. Mostly cloudy and cold Saturday with a 50 percent chance of light snow showers. High in the mid 30s. BLOOMINGTON Much colder and mostly cloudy tonight with a 40 percent chance of light snow showers late.

Low Lloyd H. Wiles Tonight Saturday iin i35 Colder, Light cloudy snow around 30. Mostly cloudy and cold Sa- AI. turday with a 40 percent chance of light iMUiana nignS anfJ I0WS Hamilton County outlook TONIGHT Much colder and mostly doudy with a 40 percent chance of light snow showers late. Low around 30.

SATURDAY Mostly cloudy and cold with a 40 percent chance of light snow showers. High in the mid 30s. Facts figures SUNSET TODAY 5:37 p.m. SUNRISE TOMORROW 7:20 a.m. PRECIPITATION Morse Lake: a trace Thursday; year to dater 38.55.

Geist Lake. .01 Thursday; year to date, 42.81. Forecasts across Indiana SOUTH BEND Much colder tonight with INDIANAPOLIS Lloyd H. Wiles. 82.

Indianapolis, died Thursday. Nov. 4. 1993. at his home.

He was born Dec. 14, 1910, in Sheridan, the son of WUliam Mack and Josephine (Harris) Wiles. Horse Patrol. Old Bethel United Methodist Church, the Catling Gun Club and the Antelope Club. Survivors include his wife, Viola (Maberry) Wiles; three stepsons, D.

Robert Lambert Dennis Lambert and Austin Lloyd Lambert; his sister, Jane Wiles Wood; and sev- HIGHEST TEMPERATURE in Indiana yesterday, lowest temperature for 24 hours ending 1 p.m. today, and precipitation for 24 hours ending 7 p.m.: snow showers. High in the mid 30s. EVANSVILLE Much colder and mostly cloudy tonight with a chance of flurries late, tonight Low around 30. Mostly cloudy and cold Saturday and a chance of flurries.

High in the mid to up-' per 30s. Sunday outlook: Mostly sunny but told. Higlfmio'SOs to'toW Indiana extended forecast He was an independent con NMKr I a 70 percent chance of rain or snow showers, changing all to snow late, with some accumulation possible by daylight. Low around 30. Cold Saturday with a 90 percent chance of snow showers, with accumulation likely.

High in the low to mid 30s. i Low Preelp. 49 0.25 49 et'' trace 47 0.01 46 0.00 High '62" ,57 59 57 Ev'ansiilltf1'1 Fort Wayns Indianapolis South Bend FORT WAYNE Much colder and mostly SUNDAY to TUESDAY Sunday will be Services wiU be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Shirley Brothers Mor-tuary, Washington Memorial Chapel, Indianapolis; Interment will be at Washington Park East. Indlanapolisi Calling will be from 3 to 9 p.m.

Friday. He was retired. He was a member of MlllersvUle Masonic Lodge, the Mecca Club, the Scottish Rite, the Warren Township Republican Club, the Murat Shrine, the Hoosier Who's Who, the Indianapolis Shrine at Little Ccsssto -K; VS Glenn Anderson CICERO Glenn Anderson, 75, Cicero, died Thursday, Nov. 4, 1993. at Methodist Hospitaf in A Indianapolis.

He was born Sept. 7M918, in Lebanon, the son of Robert and Nellie (Gillfillan) Anderson. He was a toolmaker at Delco-Remy in Anderson for 35 years, retiring in "1975. He also fanned all his life. He was a member of the NoblesvUle Friends Church, the Cicero American Legion Post No.

341. He was an Army VeteTari of World War: II. Survivors include his wife, Helen (Walton) Anderson of Cicero; his sons, Tony Anderson of Franklin and Tom Anderson of Cicero; his daughters, Marsha Christy of Sheridan and Connie Cook of Arcadia; his sister. Myrtle Stephens of Hlllsboro, Ohio; seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Sunday at the NoblesvUle Friends Church, with the Rev. Martin Kindig officiating. Military graveside services, will be ducted by the Cicero VFW Memorial Post No. 8756. Burial will be at Cicero CemeteryV Calling will be from 2 to 8 p.m.

Saturday at Hartley Funeral Homes, Cicero Chapel. Economy Continued from page Al for investment in housing, and all kinds of durable goods that Americans buy are not very strong for In-, diana," Marcus said. "Indiana tends to make a lot of grow, but at a much slower rate because consumers now are saving very little of their income." Green noted that consumer, spending often grows at the same rate as income growth. "The employment rate will hover at around tB.5 percent -c durable goods, and our ariticlpa- tion is that although we will see In memory of (Michael ay Hones SPECIALTIES SALADS SPASSSETTl DZSiriXS Slice! .99 Small Tossed 1.49 Individual .99 Regular .59 Crazy Bread .99 Large Tossed 2.93 Little Bucket 2.49 Large .99 Crazy Sauce .59 Medium Bucket 4.99 Big! Big! Bucket 6.99 growth in 1994. it's not going to "travr mucirof "a rateiif In 19937 consumer spending-was up, primarily because people used savings to buy durable goods, said R.

Jeffery Green, co-director of I.U.'s Center for Econometric Model Research. The outlook for 1994 is much weaker," Green said. "It will still Lottery INLJTAN'APOUS (AP) Here are the winning numbers selected Thursday in the Hoosier Lottery: Daily Three: 7-6-3. Daily Four 8-0-3-4. Correction A phone number was incorrect in Thursday's Daily Ledger.

Anyone who wants to volunteer to serve on. the committee looking Into the future of Interstate 69 and 75m born Aug. 25, 1970 passed aiuay 9pv, 5, 1989 foil (eft us suddenCy your thoughts -were unknown 'But you left us your memories 'We 're so proud to oum So treasure him Lord In your garden of rest Jor awhde here on earth was one of your best So 'Dear Lord take amessage To heaven above Tell him we miss him And give him our love Sadly missed by Kjiki i Ann Qabt; Aaron Taylor Qayla, Kpgtr, Craig 0 trooki 3Vft, Tarn Laura ST.RD.32 773-5234 NOBLESVILLE 573 Westfield at Marsh Center A- tr -L- nt ia im Indiana 37 may call the Corradino Group of Indianapolis at 686-0277. 'Hindi 'Dawn Call us and comment on our New Value Menu 1-800-7CAESARS.

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