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The South Bend Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 43

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A1 I if Classlflod I Thoator Sum i No Ws til SECTION THREE SECTION THREE 43 SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1966 o) Afn T7 ro) rorcjcnan rorxn UUJ uVU Four Youths Face K.T1KR clevelanI road bridge data given Charg Robbery By THOMAS JEWELL Robbery charges were filed today against four youths arretted early Wednesday during a service station hold-up attempt. FACES COUNT OF MURDER Three Are Indicted In Welfare Fraud A fifth boy, who was shot during the arrest remains In serious condition today at Memorial Hospital. Jo Jackson, 19, alias Billy Davis, 1639 W. Liston pleaded guilty tody to a charge of as County Board Told Need for. Span -T- Is Urgent 4 sault and battery with intent to commit robbery by Various Counts Filed By THOMAS JEWELL Tribune Stoff Writer The St.

Joseph County Grand Jury has returned seven indict Irish, Spartan To Debate 'No. DETROIT ID -The question the nation's No. 1 college football team may be settled Wednesday at the University of Detroit Theater. The university announced that debating teams from Michigan State and Notre Dame will debate the "Resolvedr Our team Is No. 1." Three Judges will be on hand to eliminate the possibility of a tie vote.

The Irish and Spartan grid teams played to a il-ie tie last Saturday. Also charged with various robbery counts today in St. Joseph Superior Court were: Eddie James Adams, 19, of 125 E. Keasey robbery bv ments: one for second degree murder, three for welfare fraud and the rest in connection with putting In tear. two fatal auto accidents.

Mrs. Camelia Turner, 18, flf By MARCHMONT KOVAS Trlbun Slot) Wrlltr Documentation showing the urgent need of a bridge across the St. Joseph River at Cleveland is in the hands of the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners. The" material was prepared by Clyde E.

Williams and Associates engineers and presented to the South Bend-Mishawaka Area Transportation Board, policy and technical committees earlier this week. The committees unanimously endorsed the documentation and recommendation of the engineer firm for the bridge and passed them on to the Board of Com Gene Arthur Carter, 19, of 147 E. Pennsylvania accomplice a'! the fact of robbery by 930 Fuerbringer is to be held without bond in the county tail on a charge of second decree putting in fear. murder. Three women were charged James W.

Wade, 19, of 1514 Catalpa Robbery by putting with unlawfully obtaining public in fear. welfare assistance: Doris Wright, also known as Doris Johnson, 301 S. Dundee Lor- ene Johnson 2125 W. Washington and Lonnie Bell West, alias Lomiie Bell Long, 649 Monroe Treated for ound David Jones, 17, of 514 S. William is reported in serious condition in Memorial Hospital, where he is being treated for a bullet wound apparently from the gun of an arresting officer.

He faces action in St. Joseph Juvenile-Probate Court and has missioners. Sargent Gives Estimate'- Harley M. Sargent engi Circle. An auto accident April 9 which neer for the St.

Joseph County took the lives of two sisters led Billy Davis, 19, of 1514 Catapa St. Gene Arthur Carter, 19, of 147 E. Pennsylvania James W. Wade, 19, of 1514 Catalpa and Eddie James Adams, 19, of 125 E. Keasey St.

All are held in the County Jail in lieu of $3,000 bonds. FOUR YOUTHS ACCUSED IN ROBBERIES Four young men are led to St. Joseph Superior Court where they face various robbery charges. Sheriff's Deputy Frank Jankow-ski, left, escorts the suspects, left to right, Joe Jackson, alias Cyclist, 49, Is Saved by Elkhartan Thftribun'i SpKlol Srvl( ELKHART Quick action by-art" Elkhart woman is credited with saving an injured motorcyclist from drowning in Christiana Creek here Thursday after to charges of reckless homicide and "involuntary manslaughter against Marcus R. Holliday, 25, of B1962 Mayflower Rd.

Child Is Killed Edward LeRoy Beghan, 21, of not been charged as an adult. 'Judge Pro Tern Don C. Black-mon set bonds of $3,000 in all the cases. The defendants remain in the County Jail awaiting arraignment next week. South Bend police captured all I five at the scene of an attempted holup at the Super Par service Highway Department and a -iflember-oMhe-Transportation Board Committees, said if all goes well contracts for the estimated $1.5 million project may be let in late 1967.

The commissioners have applied for federal funds for about half the cost of the project which involves construction of a span and approaches and acquisition of right of way land. Funds would come from either Canoe Club Paddles Back for 55th Dinner 2028ft N. Merrifield Mishawaka, was indicted on similar charges in connection with an noon after a freak accident. auto accident May 11 in Osceola II V- 1 in which an Elkhart child was Pictun pa9 Mry. Shirley Maurer, 30, of 922 Cassopolis jumped into the creek near her home and held ing Eve dinner for the surviving station, 1740 Lincoln Way E.

early Wednesday. LAURANCE MORRISON-4members 4-1 -itv i I killed. The Grand Jury returned the Tribune Stofl Writer Wednesday 11 of the Earlier Case Involved above the water until help ar- rivprf Ihp heart nf Marshall A. MictjnentslateWednesday afU. -Many long years ago, shortly 'members met in the LaSalle Ho- ernoon.

Craig, 49, of Rt. SfBremen, who Only Jackson is charged specifically with this aborted robbery, however. after the demise of the 19thcen-F lor ineir wtn annual anH w. ho um-c Mng maudlin. "Just convivial- Judge Joseph W.

Nyikos or the Federal Aid to Secondary Roads program or the Economic Development Act program. The "county's sharemf the project would come from the cumulative bridge fund. Await Federal Reply had plunged into the creek with dered warrants for those indict tv ana reminiscences of eoort his cycle. The other tnree are cnarged in when a good crystal radio times. ed.

No one is in custody yet. Craig suffered severe injuries set was inthe future, and stiffTiLike spending a sweet summer The woman charged witn sec ond degree murder, Mrs. Camel detachable collars were in vogueievenmg floating softly down the to the left side of his head and face, body abrasions and an arm injury. He is reported in serious condition today in Elkhart Gen another robbery earlier Wednesday at the Pacer Oil Station, 3810 Western Ave. Carter is accused of being an accessory after that robbery river with your girl in your ca ia Turner, is already free on in men's wear; when Herbert bond on a charge of aggravated assault.

i Hoover was a young man and eral Hospital." while -Adams and Wade arac-John. F. Kennedy's birth was six She "is accused of shooting The freak accident occurred Toby Sims, 22, also of the Fuer- while was riding. Jack noe, listening to the music of the band concert in Howard Park. -And wasn't it a clean river! Then industry began dumping pollutants." But the Canoe Club led a fight to prevent the ruination of the waters of Indiana.

Well, successful for cused of committing the rob-befyT" About $115 in cash and a porta Maurer, 6. son of Mrs. Maurer, bringer" St on Sept. 23. The victim died' of the gunshot around the yard of the family ble television set worth $102 home near the creek, on his mo wound hi the abdomen five days later.

torcycle were taken from the Pacer station and the attendant on duty there, according to the affidavit. The shooting occurred early in The boy, who was riding on; years away, and when the Titanic "had' yet to encounter that iceberg, a handful of youngsters in South Bend decided to have themselves a canoe club and paddle the lovely St. Joseph River. They thought to themselves, "Why don't we use the river for some good times?" And so they did. The club worked out pretty awhile.

Places for 32 Canoes However, county officials still have receivd no word from federal officials on whether the county qualifies for the funds it "seeks Documentation of the need for the hridge is expected to satisfy federal agencies, said Sargent. The federal Bureau of Public Roads also has a hand in the planning of he-project and will review the supporting documentation. Gathering of the data is required because the county still has not completed its long-rang; transportation plan which the federal government says must be on the books before a community is eligible for federal funds for highway and bridge construction, the front of the motorcycle the morning at Napier and Cha-pin Sts. The aggravated assault And the clubhouse was well charge was filed before Sims' outfitted. Places for all 32 canoes, a retaining wall and a fine turned up the throttle control in fQ CURB the cycle which was thrust out of jjrx nop control, plunging down the creekliCvC.

VCi tUK bank SCHOOL STRIKE death. pier. Right at the foot of Investigation Is Continued The Indictment for second de Bronson St. The boy landed on the creek! vnintfrcTnwv nwn hipiw well and the activities spread to Then came The War. Nearly bank and suffered head bruises.

gree murder alleges that Mrs. ever canoe clubber served as a Officials, in nearby Hubbard said would seek a court order Turner shot Sims, "without 640 STRANDED doughboy or an airman or a sail cookouts and dances and other gatherings. Dances at Springbrook JWhy the ekib-tised-ifl-hojd; nHovlimitiniT nir-kpts in a fiw- or or a Marine. The founder of BY AIR 6 TRIKL day old teachers' strike which The-November-XIrand Jury- thexhibrDrrtorenzo-A rRausch continued the investigation of gave 32 000 children a week-long SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) dances in Springbrook Park (Playland now) admission was The Area Transportation Board long has urged the con possible fraud on the St. Joseph More than 640 persons were 73, of 2111 Miami was a fighter pilot in the kitad of airplane long since consigned to stranded today by the strike of County Department of Public Welfare roles.

struction of a bridge at Cleve 50 cents a person, with a swell orchestra, and people went and jQantas Airlines pilots. Some CHARGED WITH ARSON AND ROBBERY -Nick 39, of 1122 W. 7th Mishawaka, shields his face from photographers this morning as Sheriff's Deputy Frank Jan-kowski reads affidavits charging Carlino with robbery by putting in fear and second degree arson. The charges were filed in St. Joseph Superior Court.

Carlino is in the County Jail on museums or the movies. land Rd. The bridge would be The three women indicted had a good time Dr. Rausch was on hand immediately north of the idJpassengrrs faced up to a Week of Wednesday bring the total num And the membership, waiting. Wednesday night.

He is the or ana Toll Road bridge. Thanksgiving vacation. Some 300 teachers here and in Hubbard who are members of AFL-CIO affiliated unions seeking recognition as bargaining ag nts.wonrorTsTrike and set up picket lines Monday in both communities. was no sign of.change in the Youngstown dispute. ber charged to.

five. Two women began with 16 boys and reached ganization's "acting purser." He Harassed airline officials were working to rebook passengers on Dardim Span Coniemned uvuua iuu.ui.ig j.uuu. -Phtto. by Tribune Staff PhotoBropher has been "acting" in the office about 59, is still having a good time at what has become the The nearest free bridge over other airlines and expected to since 1947. The "acting commo were charged by the September jury which launched the probe.

It was Welfare Department officials who instigated the Grand r.vfv is at South Bend Canoe Club's sole uci. DUl nt mnsl nf thpm nn their wav iKi. dui Find Slain Girl's Handbag dore," since 1947, is Don E. Cleary, 703 Peashway, and he at- function an annual Thanksgiv Continued on Page 44 again in a few days Jury investigation and director tendedtheannual dinner. toor In Ditch Near Rochester Dy 134't, IlldllldgC, IlldlUUlJ Wilmer H.

Tolle was subpoenaed by this Grand Jury and its pre-" decessor. The indictments accuse each of the three women of making A handbag owned by a 19- and on. a copy of her graduation certificate from the Allen Park anu uiut-i jmoesu puiicu 111c membership apart and the club disbanded. Except, of course, for the vow always to meet on High School where she graduat year-old Michigan girl who was found slain in a wooded area near. Lakeville last Friday was on Page 44 Thanksgiving Eve.

Eleven of them made it ed June 9, 1964. Other Persons Pictured found Thursday in a ditch south Wednesday night, happy to of Rochester. share with each other memo The handbag' was muddy and The victim, Miss Eileen Marie les of those times wnen "we Alex, of Allen Park, MichM wasjwatersoaked and also contained several pictures of persons other postively identified Wednesday Eugene Hahay Islnjure InVietNam by her parents after dentists had than Miss Alex, police said. A registration certificate for her were just kids." TWO FIREMEN-SUFFER HAND found- that- the victim's-teeth "11 S'frZT' jla or father's car, also was in the bag matched molds taken of Miss The auto license number is Alex's teeth. Spl 4 Eugene Hahaji- son -of- Str Joseph Co ill "Sheriff INJURIES BT 2035, according to -Sgt.

John McKeever of the Al Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hahaj, 54691 William J. Locks and Indiana 28th Was wounded slightly on len Park police said today, "The State Police Detective Sgt. The Tribune'5 Special Serte BENTON HARBOR-Two firemen have hand injuries as a re Nov.

21 in Viet identification of Miss Alex is considered positive." She was Nam, according sult st fighting two separate Charles Neary went to Allen Park this morning to talk with police there who also are working on the case. to a wire re- not known by the police depart fires. 1 Richard Hanner of the Benton ment in Allen Park, according to i from military authorities by his par McKeever Twp. Department, sprained his hand trying to force open the Miss Alex worked in a large Trapper Finds Purse Police announced that a large. ents.

department store and was last door of a burning honse at 2391 black leather handbag was found Hahaj report seen by her parents Nov. 15. Her Butler Dr. Thursday morning. by Earl Deaton, 27, who was edly received a parents reported her as missing The house is owned by Lowell running his trap line about four fragment labout 1 a.m.

Nov. 16, according Roberts. Firemen report exten miles south of Rochester. The to police records. Sgt.

McKeever said that rob bag was in a ditch under a cul sive damage to the interior. Arthur Litke of the Benton wound in the right leg while he was on a combat opera vert on U.S. 31, according to bery has not been mentioned as Harbor Fire Department, burned tion when en- a motive for the slaying because the girl was not believed to have had more than a small amount EUGENE HAHAJ his hand Wednesday as firemen extinguished a fire from an over gaged by the hostile! force em- ploying grenades and small heated deep, fryer the Milner of money with her when she dis Hotel, Main St. Firemen report arms fire. His condition was re heavy smoke damage to the in appeared.

No Steady Boy Friend Sgt. McKeever said Miss Alex ported as not serious and he is in the 9th Evacuation Hospital in The finding of the handbag Is apparently the first substantial lead police have found since the young woman's body was discovered. Police are searching for a car which maylhave been driven here by the killer and Miss The car is a bronze 1965 Plymouth, owned by her father, Au terior of the hotel. Viet Nam. A member of the 22nd Infantry STATE ROAD DEATHS UP EAST LANSING (UPI) had no known steady boy friend who might give information as to other acquaintances.

of the 4th Division.Hahaj entered tal for abrasions to his knees and hands. Martinczak was driv- 4 the service shortly before last Christrhds and was sent to Viet gust Alex. Miss Alex's body was found by hunter last Friday morning in State Police provisional traffic figures showed today that 1,979 persons have died on Michigan's streets and roads so far this According to state police, the woods' on the John Bazyk farm POLICEMOTORCYCLISf INJURED Police Officer Charles Kuskye talks to Frank K. Orhan, with hands behind him, 77, of 1214 N. Elmer who was driving this car, this morning when it struck a policeman operating a motorcycle at Washington and LaPorte Aves.

The officer, Richard Unczakr 39, of 768 Garden was treated at Memorial Hospi- Nam near the end of last Sep- tember. His brother, Spl. 4 Barry, same address, is serving in handbag contained no money. ing west on Washington and was struck broadside by Orban's auuv northbound Laporte. Orban was ticketed on a charge of failure to yield the right of way.

Martinczak was thrown clear of the wreckage. Photo by Trlburw Stofl Photogrophtr on Ind. 4 west of U.S. 31. It was year, compared wim ior Photographs of Miss Alex were on a driver's license in the bag the Indiana National Guard.

Continued ea Page 44 this period in 1963. A.

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