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The Times-Mail du lieu suivant : Bedford, Indiana • 1

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URDAY TOMORROW Ups for a healthier holiday! Cl Results from Lady Stars first basketball game. November 12. 2005 www.tmnew8.com 50 cents Vql- 1 22. No. 67.

remains Park closing mitchell: spring Mill State Park and, Spring Mill Inn will be closed to the public for the first of two scheduled deer hunts, The park will be closed starting late Sunday through The park 'and inn will normal operations Wednesday morning. For contact the park office at 829-4129. Read Sunday's Tlmes-Mail for mors about tho hunt Who to call Anyone with information about Delmnr Wilson's murder is asked to call Keptucfuana Crime Stop: pers at (502) 582-CLUE or police at (812) Callprp can remain anonymous, i'. 'r Basically we feel like there is someone who was out there at the scene or who has information', about the scene, said Sgt, Jerry Goodin, of the Indiana. State Police Post jri Sellersburg.

If people think they know thing, even if ihey don't know it to' be true, (they should call said Indiana State Police Sgt. Jerry Goodin. We would rather get 1 .000 bad pieces of information to just get that piece of (impbrtant) information. don't have CSL Miami' or CSI: Las and we can't put sea MURDEHpage A4 A photograph taken of tho car in ahot to death in 1994. Tha car was daad inside.

day. The scene is just off U.S. 150, bn Radcliff Road. Other than that; investigators have few clues. olved Grimes Thu first a sari as of occasional articlas that will look at unsolvad cases It happened early on June 12,.

1994, and ills been a mystery ever Were ndt giving up Police'know Wilson had left his girlfriend's hbme in Hardinsbuig early that Sunday, morning. He was found in the car, his mother 1987 Chrysler, by a motorist about 8 a.m. that -Ji "0 a Courtesy photo which Daimar Wilson was found where police found it with Wilson We're still working on it on an everyday basis, said. Sgt. Jerry Goodin of the Indiana State Police.

Unfortunately, we TOP: Bedford North Lawrence High School counselor Chris Kurtz shows students a tattered flag which he holds in high regard after his grandmother kept it bn her. car for the entire time Kurtz was in Iraq. Kurtz was at the American Legion Gillen Poet 33 vance.1 LEFT: Veterans Charlie Pace. Bill Weddle. Jack Totphy and Gerald Fry recite' the Pledge of Allegiance Friday.

Vi PETE SCHREINER By DIANA WIRES dwlrB80tnview8.com V. HARDINSBURG The brutal slaying of Wilson has mystified liis family friends and police for more than 1 1 years. 'The. puzzle suits at the crime scene. A motorist, found Wilson in his mcvherfs car on the side of a road in rural Washington The 20-year-old had been shot in the face, at close range with a shotgun.

1 His' foot was still resting bn the. carV brake pedal, "the engine was still running. Police found no weapon, no suspicious fingerprints and no evidence of who fired the fatal blast. Gillen Post remembers t. By LEONARD THORNTON leonardOtmnews.com- BEDFORD The raising and lowering of the flags to half-mast, followed with a 21 -gun salute and the playing of Taps," marked the beginning Of Fri-dayS Veterans Day program at Bedford's American Legion Gillen Post No.

33. I get a lump in my throat whenever I come here, said Bedford Mayor Joe Klumpp, who represented the city for the third year at the' ceremony. I always think of my dad who has been gone a little over five years. My dad waS active, member (of the. Legion), and I've always had a warm spot in my heart for- (his organization and all those involved here.

Klumpp introduced the guest speaker, pedfprd North Lawrence. High School counselor Chris Kurtz. Kurtz is a 1992 graduate of BNL who earned a bachelor's degree in psychology in 1997' a master's degree in counseling and counselor-education in 1999! both front Indiana University. A counselor for. the last six years at BNL, Kurtz was activated and deployed to Iraq in January 2002, attached to the 10th Special Forces Group Kurtz, remembers being crowded into the front half of a 030 transport plane as his role in thewar began.

We sat on bur rucksacks. with weapons loaded, and waited for the four-hour flight into Iraq to begin," he said, The plane was cold. It was-loud, and it was completely, dark. Except for one little green' light up near the cockpit, which was illuminating a. full-sized American flag, I couldn't see or talk (6 didn't really seaGIUEN back page The facts Veterans Day originated, as Armistice.

Day" on 11. 191 8. Its purpose: to commemo-. rate the end of World War I. First proclaimed by Congress in 1926, and each year thereafter.

Armistice Day became "Veterans. Day in. 1 954 as a result of legislation signed by President D. Eisenhower. The name, was changed to honor all who served, the nation in wars or conflicts.

Veterans Day has been observed, annually on this date since 1978. for a brief period when it 1 was celebrated bn the fourth Man-' day of October. 24. 5, million The number of military veterans in the lnited States, 1.7 million The number of women veterans. 9.5 million The number of veterans who are age 65 or older.

1 1 2.3 million number of black veterans. Additionally. 1.1 million veterans aie 276.000 are Asians 185,000 are Amenqan Indian, or Alaska native: and 25.000 are native Hawaiian and.other Pacific -islander. (The numbers for blacks. Asians.

Amencxn Indians and Alaska nativet. native Hawai-lans and -other Pacific coyer only those reporting a single race.) 8.2 million Number of Vietnam-era More than, 30 percent of alL veterans served in the share anypenod of ser-' vice, The. next largest shafre of I wartime veterans. 3 9 miuio'n or fewer than 20 percent, served during Worid War 16 percent Percentage of Persian Gulf War veterans whd are women In' con- trast. women account, for 5 per-' cent of World War II vets 3 per-cert of Vietnam, vets and 2 cent of Ko-ean, War vets 432.000 Number cf veterans who served dunng both Vietnam era and the Gulf War 383.0.00 who' served during1 bojh tNe Korean War and the Viet-- ram conflict 107.000 Served- during three Denqds War the Korean Wat; the Vietnam conflict 376.0(10 Nu'mfe' ac se'ved World II ano-f Ko'-pa'" Wa states wf-'l million mo'e.

v'et'a-s These states' Ve Ca; (2 3 Flonda 1 Texas1 1 7 million). New i 1.2 "I PernsyMa-1 r-a 1 1--1 r'-i'-e-) and 0Kic (1 .1 .0 1 I 1 Census 5. sr-ea AhsKvf of fhe eo Si.itrs 2006 Josh Fletcher i Fast fact 417.45 Bedford North Lawrence High School diver Josh -Fletcher's school record' in 11 -dive competition. Sea page B1 Deaths BEDFORD Abigail Blackburn. 25 ELSEWHERE Jerald Huff, 78.

Salem Vemice Fulford. 70. Bloomington Mildred Mikels. 76. -Norman Station i Obituarjes, A2 Index Business JV4 Classified.

-10 Comics ..03 Opinions A7 Sports Bl -4 TV Sports TV C3 Weddings Worlds Weather HIGH Forecast, back page "Your Father knoweth what things ye have need of. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness: and all these things shall be added unto you. Matthew (800)782-4405 or 275-3355 27740 "0Q003 1 Freedom emphasis of Army major speaks sented the Army's Bronze in July talked about 1 1 talk, at Bedford school The. one thing ihat dtMingiiihe u. nited Mates ol America.

Jrom all to middle-schoolers Star freedom and serv ice during Friday Veterans Day program at Bedford Middle School. the-I ther iiation. the one' ingtediem h.i tti.ule.' (his 'Civilization pcih.ip- the gte.it cm iu i'l mankind i- liee-tkm talked pa ilk.Ulx Miliamtari. n-' -eted lurinK wht'te" haul-lnp i- tli title rather than (he eviep- By JEFF HAUERSPERGER JeffhOtmnews.com BEDFORD Quotes from Tanious peo- things Lee told the. pie were reiterated and patriotic songs were students.

The first thing is sung. and played as Ireedom and srrvicc freedom- The second thing is sellless emic' were exalted. Thitsc two wonls and tde.i really emlxxK the Anny la. hnsuiplier who piV- Amenean veteran: I want you 10 tell your parents thal you learned, two see Me where SCHOOL beck page 1 Mm.

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