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The Herald from Jasper, Indiana • 7

Publication:
The Heraldi
Location:
Jasper, Indiana
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7
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YUIAG July 10, 1972 The Dubois County DAILY HERALD, Jasper, Ind. Page 7 NEWS ABOUT HUNTINGBURG RG HUN FOLKS and 683-4082 Personals Enjoy Fellowship Members of Central Christian Church held a fellowship gettogether Sunday evening after church services. Homemade ice cream, cake and cookies were served. Visiting Here Quin and Connie Sue Weaver of Lemont. are spending a two Fischer's Favorite Arrives; Match By IAN WESTERGREN REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -The Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer world chess match can begin favorite chair has arrived.

The swivel chair in metal and black leather was flown from New York to Iceland and put on the stage in the Reykjavik chess hall Sunday. Spassky's Russian advisers arrived shortly after the much talked about chair and studied it suspiciously. Then they left without comment. Now the Icelandic organizers face a new problem: Where to find a similar chair in Iceland? "It would look better if both Spassky and Fischer had the same said Gudmundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation. Fischer took one look at the dozen different chairs the Icelanders had assembled from Reykjavik's furniture stores the other day, sat down in some of them and then gave his verdict: "Fly in my own chair." Spassky, the 35-year-old world champion, did not seem to worry much about details of the $250,000 match.

Before leaving for a salmon fishing tour of northern Iceland the defending champion said, "1 am not going to argue about chairs, chess boards and sets. I will leave that to Bobby. It makes no difference to After lengthy and dramatic preludes, both Fischer and Spassky appeared ready to start the first of their 24 games Tuesday. "Bobby is relaxed and ready. We will play Tuesday unless Spassky is ill," said Fred Cramer, vice president of the U.

S. Chess Federation. But the players still have to NAW JULY CLEARANCE SALE MAN Big Savings on Sportswear Dresses Sleepwear Fashion Fabrics FOURTH ST. IN HUNTINGBURG weeks vacation with uneir aunt, Viola Weaver in Huntingburg. Here for Weekend Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Lett and daughter Stacey and Annette Thurman of Evansville, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Langebrake. The Letts attended the 30-year class reunion of the -1942 Huntingburg High School graduating class Saturday night at the VFW.

Favorite Chair Can Start inspect and approve the facilities in the hall, where the organizers expect 3,000 fans paying $5 each to be on hand Tuesday. Rebecca Sue Graham Named Miss Indiana MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (UPI)Rebecca Sue Graham of Indianapolis won the Miss Indiana crown Saturday night in her second attempt at the honor. The 23-year-old Butler University graduate competed as Miss South Central Indiana. She appeared in the pageant last year as Miss Indianapolis.

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham, Indianapolis, the new Miss.

Indiana has dark brown hair and eyes. Her vital statistics are 37-25-37. The 5-8, 122-pound Miss Graham was crowned by last year's winner, Patricia Patterson of Gary, who was the first black ever to win the contest. Miss Graham who won the talent competition in Thursday night's preliminaries, advances to the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City. She also won a $1,500 scholarship.

138 Arrested In Drug Raid At Cordon CORYDON, Ind. (UPI)-Police staged a drug raid at a rural residence north of here Saturday night, arresting 138 persons and seizing a large quantity of suspected narcotics. State and Harrison County police were in on the raid, and Sunday some troopers returned to the house to search for more drugs while other officers stripped cars impounded at the scene and towed them in to check further for drugs. The raid was at the residence of EDON TOILET TISSUE PARK'N Pkg. 4-Roll SHOP WITH COUPON Good thru July 12 HUNTINGBURG Judge Makes Apology To W.

Baden Farmer for his son last year he "just carried the guns from the farm and sold 'em from the store, he told Bruce Taylor, 26, police said, and he was held on $5,000 bond. The rest of the persons arrested were held on $2,000 bond each. Charges ranged from contributing to the delinquency of a minor and frequenting a common nuisance to possession of narcotic drugs. Of the 138 arrested, 104 were men and 38 were women. An undisclosed number at the party north of this southern Indiana community were from Kentucky, police said.

Officers also said they seized LSD, marijuana, heroin and pills in: the initial search of the house. Sunday the officers catalogued the drugs as evidence, but a complete list of the quantities involved and the value was not released. State police said the raid was part of a continuing i investigation. The raiding party was led by State Police Lt. William Klein.

Fourteen troopers and two Harrison County A 75-year-old Orange County father of 14 who had been charged with selling firearms without a federal license was allowed to return last Friday to his farm in the West Baden community after having received an apology from the judge because the indictment had been filed against him. Willie Moffett had been charged with four counts of selling firearms without a federal license. He told Federal Judge S. Hugh Dillin at Indianapolis that he had been bartering guns in his community for years. When he took over the operation of a grocery store at West Baden Rogers And Andretti Discuss World Picture ROME (UPI)-Secretary of major world issues and includState William P.

Rogers ed a report by Rogers of his conferred for more than two world tour. hours today with Premier Italian and U.S. sources said Giulio Andretti in what aides Rogers also briefed Andretti called a wide ranging review of and other officials on President the world situation. Nixon's visit to the Soviet The meeting was the first Union and exchanged views on official contact between the such world issues as Vietnam, Nixon administration and the the Middle East and the 14-day-old coalition government Mediterranean. led by Andretti.

Rogers also visited President After the meeting, Italian Giovanni Leone at the Quirinale officials said Rogers and the Palace and conferred with premier held a long, cordial Foreign Minister Giuseppe Meconversation which touched on dici. Judge Dillin. "Didn't you know you had to have a license?" Dillin asked. Moffett replied that they were all used guns and he didn't think as person needed a license unless he was dealing in new guns. Moffett was arrested by federal firearms officers last March 14.

Agents said they found four unlicensed guns in the grocery store. When Moffett told Judge Dillin he had reared 14 children and his was the first arrest in the family the judge said, "I'm going to set aside your guilty plea and order this case dismissed. I apologize to Mr. Moffett, on behalf of the I you, federal government. You go on home." An hour later Willie Moffett was still sitting in the rear of the courtroom listening to other proceedings.

He said he had never been in a courtroom before and "I figured I could learn something. That man's a right nice judge." Death Takes Sister Of Verna Hoppenjans Mrs. Theresia M. Dick, 80, of Mount Vernon died at 1:15 a.m. Sunday at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville.

Surviving are three daughters, Sister M. Sophia, O.S.B., of Beech Grove, Mrs. Bertha Krack of Evansville and Mrs. Stella Carr of Carmi, seven sons, Frank of Belknap, Victor, James, Joseph Albert and Clarence of Mount Vernon and Robert of Evansville; a sister, -Mrs. Verna Hoppenjans of Ferdinand; 29 I grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren.

Friends may call after 6 p.m. today at the Norvell Funeral Home at Mount Vernon. The funeral service will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday in St. Matthew's Catholic Church at Mount Vernon.

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