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7 TNI TRIBUNE, TERRI HAUTE, INOFRIDAY, JAN. 23, 1976 DEATHS ELMER BULLERDICK Services for Elmer "Dick" Bullerdiek 73 formerly of Terre Haute who died Wednesday mght in Putnam County Hospital. Greencastle. Hill be at I pm Saturday at Callahan Funeral Home, with Father David Lawler mating Burial will be in Cemetery Friends may call He was the former owner and operator of the Twelve Points Hotel, the Great Northern Hotel Restaurant, and the Night hawk Restaurant He was a member of Elks Lodge No 1288 Fort Myers. Fla Surviving are the widow.

Mae. three sisters. Mrs Iva Schleicher Indianapolis. Mrs Thompson. Brazil, and rs rerncastte MVKK HEDLt Mtl received here ot ihe death ot Mark Medley, 83.

t'v Fla formerly of I Haute and Shelburn who at Inverness i 11 Ucis a Inin I in omntM'f ot shelburn I I' ill I PoM ailll ill I MittHidtsl Church st( itw arc Ith' wnjuw "a t.o lledlev Floral 11 a Mrs Norma 11 i Floral Citv two lerre Haute i 1 1 Kmihn ilie sNif Mrs Nettii Terre Haute, and five giaitdchildren Services will be at Saturday at Hooper funeral Home Inverness i hapel Burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Inverness THOMAS RYAN ENLOW Services Thomas Ryan Enlow 78 who died Thursday morning at Indianapolis, will be ai 9 3Ua Saturdav al Patrick Ryan Funeral Home, with Mass of the Resurrection to follow at 10 a at St. Joseph Catholic Church Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call 7-9 Friday at the funeral home where the Rosary will be recited at 7 30 Friday Surviving are tu'o stepnieces. Mrs.

Kathryn Riddle Plainfield. and Mrs Marie Ringham. Florida, and a stepnephew. James Higgins GEORGES. MILLER Services tor George Miller.

81 a resident ol the Webster Nursing Home who died in Union Hospital Thursday, will be at 10 a Monday at the Thomas Funeral Home Burial will be in the Clear Run Cemetery Friends may call after 4pm. Sunday Surviving are one daughter. Mrs Margaret Gaddis. Terre Haute, one other. a Chattworth.

two sisters. Mrs Leone Wagner. Walla Walla Wash Mrs Edith Harris Portland and two grandchildren EARL E. KETTERY Word has been received by Mrs Pearl Allen. Terre Haute, ot the death ol her brother.

Earl Kettery 72. who died Wednesday in Community Hospital Indianapolis He was a retired employe of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Restaurant Also surviving are the widow Mary a daughter. Mrs. L. Marie McLaren.

Indianapolis, a son. Kenneth Bloomington, and two other sisters Mrs May Carpenter and Mrs Ruth Ellis, both ol Houston Tex MRS. CLEORA AGNER LOWRY Services tor Mrs Cleora Wagner Lowrey. 70. formerly ol West Terre Haute, who died Monday will bo at 10 a Monday at Bedmo Chapel ol the Valley with the Rev Alvin Rickiefs officiating Burial will Bethesda Cemetery Friends mav call alter 1 Sunday at the funeral home, where OES memorial services will be conducted at 7 30 Sunday LEO MARION TODD Services for Leo Marion Todd 78 RH 52.

who died Wednesday will be at 1 pm Saturdav at Mattox and Wood Memorial Chapel North Terre Haute, with Brother Carson Spivey officiating Burial will be in Roseiawn Memorial Park Friends may call at the tuneral home where Masonic memorial services will be at 7 Friday BERLIN R. NEEDHAM Services lor Burlin Needham 75 708 14th who died Thursday, will be at 10 am Saturday at Ball-Porter uneral Home, with the Rev Huev officiating Burial will be in Montrose Cemetery Illinois Friends may call MRS OPAL A. S( Ml HORN Services for Opal A Ni amahorn 77 4029 Markle Ue North Terre Haute, who died at 4 Wednesday in llruon Hospital will be at 10 30 a Saturday at Gillis Memory Chapel with burial Stephens Cemetery Fnends may call MRS RUTH TOLSON FELTY Services for Mrs Ruth Tolson Felty. 64. 2111 Dillman formerly of Brazil, who died Thursday afternoon in Terre Haute Regional Hospital, will be at 2 Sundav at the Miller and Sons Funeral Home at Brazil Bunal will be in Bee Ridge Cemetery northwest of Brazil Friends may call after 4 pm Saturday She was formerly an entertainer and musician in this area She was a member of the United Methodist Church Surviving are the husband.

"Pete a stepson. David Felty Brazil a brother. Rov Tolson. Lansing. Ill.

and an aunt Mrs Helen Frost Brazil SISTER ANNUNCIATA marie arthy Wake services for Sister Annunciata Marie McCarthy who died shortly alter noon Thursday at the St Infirmary alter a long illness, will be at 7 Friday at the Providence Convent Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a Saturdav the Church of the Immaculate Conception with the Rev Bernard Beck ORB Chaplain officiating Burial will be the convent cemetery The Callahan Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements Born in Chicago. she entered the Community of the Sisters ot Providence in 1907 She taught and the intermediate elementary in schools stalled by the Sisters Providence in Indiana at Si Joseph Elementarv St Philip Neri Elementarv School and St Academy all at Indianapolis Holy Trinity Elementarv School New and St Simon KIc me aiv SchooI Washington In Illinois, she was local superior at St Mary Aurora and taught for more than 30 vears at St Genevieve School at Chicago In 1969 she was assigned lighter duties and returned to St Marv-of the Woods in 1971 Surviving are two sisters. Mrs Fritsch. Harvard. Ill.

and Mrs Hoyle. McHenry. Ill and a nephew. John Stubmg. Arlington Heights.

Ill MRS MARY E. FIRESTONE Services lor Mrs Marv Firestone. 88 2002 12th St who died Friday in Meadows Manor East will be held at Thomas Funeral Home at I Mondav Burial will be in Flora Park meter Indianapolis Friends may call after 4pm Sunday Surviving are three daughters Mrs Lena Guingrich Waives Mover Terre Haute. Mrs Lavon Farris. Ashmore III and Mrs Irene Cardinal Boston.

Mass three sisters. Mrs Lula Simpson. Mrs Martha Hammond and Mrs Pearl Chancy all of Kentucky 31 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one M.LEN BUDDY Indianapolis firemen help Pvt. Ancil M. Shipley.

31. who suffered hot tar burns in a lire that destroyed a warehouse leased by the American Paper Stock Co. Thursday. Shipley and firemen were treated and released from the hospital for injuries from the lire AP Wirephoto. Washington Cemetery Friends may call She was a member of Charleston i First Christian Church Surviving are a son.

Kermit. Albuquerque. a daughter Mrs Hilda Phipps. Lerna. Ill four grandchildren and live great-grandchildren MRS.

GOLDIE TRIMMELL DANVILLE. Ill (Special) Services for Mrs Goldie Trimmell. 73. who died Wednesday in St. Elizabeth Hospital.

Danville, will be at Saturday at Johnson Funeral Home. Oakwood, 111 Survivors include two daughters. Mrs Grace Unverferth. Terre Haute, and Mrs Martha Bauer. Danville, a son.

Clyde. Muncie. five grand children and a grandchild Trial by Jury great great-grandchild RICHARD E.WOLLMAN Richard Wollman, 77. 1920 28th died in Terre Haute Regional Hospital Friday morning He was a iormer member of te Boilermakers Union Local No 374 Surviving are the widow. Wilma Mae; one daughter Mrs Ronald Pesavento.

Terre Haute, two sons. John and Charles McGuire both of Terre Haute, and four grandchildren Services are pending at the Patrick Ryan Funeral Home MRS. NELLIE L. KINNALEY BRAZIL. Ind.

(Special) Mass of the Resurrection for Mrs. Nellie Kinnaley. 52. 204 S. Alabama who died Wednesday, will be at to a.m.

Saturday at Annunciation Catholic Church, vv ith burial in Summit Lawn Cemetery Friends may call at Lawson-Slack Funeral Home, where the Rosary will be recited at 7 Friday She had been a waitress for 20years and had last worked in the dietary department of Union Hospital. Terre Haute She was a member of St Ann Catholic Church Surviving are the husband George five brothers. Elbert Nelson. Lafayette. Ind James Nelson.

Indianapolis. Robert Nelson. RR 17 Brazil. John Brazil, and Clarence Crawlordsville. and three stepbrothers.

Frank Hauser Los Angeles. Calif. Lee. Bowling Green, and Ralph Montpelier Ohio MISS CAROL Rt BECK BOWLING GREEN. Ind Services for Miss Carol Rubeck.

20. RR l. who died Wednesday, will be at 10 30 a Saturday at Schop penhorst Funeral Home, with the Rev John Hancock of- ticiating Burial will be in Zion Cemetery, south of Poland Friends may call ERNEST H. RUN CLINTON, Ind (Special) Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Frist Funeral Home tor Ernest Runyan.

48. 659 5th who died Wed nesday Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery Friends may call. MRS. MYRTLE DEHL CASEY III Services for Mrs Myrtle Dehl. 88 formerly of Casey who died Thursday morning at Chrisman Nursing Home, will be at 10 a Saturday at Markwell Funeral Home, with the Rev Brace Johnson officiating Burial will be in Cascv Marsha Gayle Gumgrich.

charged with first degree murder in the Dec 3 shooting of an Indiana State University counseling psychologist, waived her right to a trial bv jury when she appeared in Vigo Superior Court. Division 2. early Friday Her attorney. Public Defender Robert Hellmann. requested a court trial and a continuance, noting that two court appointed psychiatrists have not had sufficient time to psychiatric evaluations of the defendant Miss Gumgrich trial had been scheduled tor Jan 27 Judge Charles McCrory reset the trial for Tuesday.

Feb 17 at 9a in Division2 McCrory. granting another request of the defense, appointed an additional public defender. William Smock, to assist Hellmann in the trial Hellmann explained that the additional attorney was requested because ol the gravity of the charge against the former ISUcoed Miss Gumgrich is charged with the fatal shooting ot Dr William Carson Jr. 34. a member ot the counseling staff at ISU Faculty Club Party Planned About 75 persons are expected attend the first dinner of the Indiana Stale University Faculty Club for ihe new year "Noapte Rumaneasca.

will begin at 6 with the punch hour featuring fried fish, buttered toast tips and the mee favorite Ceasescu cocktail Dinner will consist of or stuffed cabbage leaves with rice and ground beef, eggplant casserole and sauerkraut garnish Dessert will be ice cream and cherry brandy sauce Rumanian melodies will be i played throughout the evening and the foyer of the club will be decorated in Rumanian pictures and costumes Faculty members hosting the affair are Mrs Marjorie Hosier. Department of Speech and Michael a Department of Foreign Languages MORNItT JUDCE JEFFREY A LAFFOON. 19 Farmersburg Theft, fined $75 and sentenced to two days in Vigo County Jail STEVIE RICHMOND. 19. 333 Willow St Theft, sentenced to one weekend in jail JOHN ROGERS.

31 Indianapolis Driving while license suspended, fined $128 and sentenced to three days in jail and driver's license suspended for one year; speeding, fined $48 CHARLES WICKER. 61 Public intoxication, sentenced to 90 da vs in tail GLEN A BROSMAN. 65 Public intoxication, fined $35 RONALD PETTIT. 25. HR 21 Public intoxication, fined $35.

speeding, fined $43 ANDREW JACKSON. Seely ville Speeding, fined $48. RAYMOND SUMNER. 41. RR52 Speeding, fined $38.

BARBARA A ROSHEL. 32. RR 51 Speeding, fined $43 I A GOULDBROUGH. 20. 500 6th Ave Speeding, fined $63 WAYNE HAMMOND.

19.3049 St False registration, lined $8 Bicentennial footnote Two hundred years ago today a pe tition submitted by a number of non-commissioned of the militia in New- York asked for back pay due them and said their services should be confined to the city, where their fnends and relatives lived DIAL A Devotion Prayer 466-1271 Fire Damages Haynes Home About $3.500 damage was done to a house owned by city policeman Jackie Haynes, a tire Friday morning at 3224 St erre Haute Fire Department was called at 9 a to the house occupied by the city policeman son Ronald Haynes Fire reports stated that possible short in the wiring was the cause of fire $2.000 damage was done to the building and St 500 to its contents Truck 7 and 10 and Pump 7 along with assistant duel Ron Nieoson answered the alarm Mann Discusses Salary Requests Vigo County Council president Arthur Mann said the salary increase for certain Vigo County employees to be considered by the council at its Monday Jan 26 meeting is a "portion of a cost of living increase." not a merit raise not against the idea, but just don have the money he stated Increases of $300 for most county workers making less than $12.000 a year have been requested The sheriff is asking $1 000 more for his. deputies. Musicians To Audition At University Music will be plentiful on the Indiana State University campus Saturday, when the first of two auditions sessions for the Indiana School Music Association annual contest gets underway Approximately 2.000 students from 36 senior and junior high schools will participate in the 725 solo and ensemble events scheduled Day-long auditions for brass woodwind and percussion events will be the ISU Fine Arts Building and Laboratory School and are open to the public A food booth, with proceeds going for music scholarships, will be manned by Sigma Alpha lota alumni active members in the Fine Arts Building Schools from Bicknell. Bloomfield. Brazil.

Cayuga. Clay City. Clinton. Covington, Dugger, Elliotsville, Elnora, Jasonville, Linton, Marshall, Montezuma. North Terre Haute Pimento.

Rockville. Rosedale. Spencer Staunton. Switz City Terre Haute. Veedersburg Vincennes Washington, and West Terre Haute will participate I he auditions are sponsored by ISMA and hosted by the ISU Department of Music and the Division of Continuing Education and Extended Services Dr Clair Woodward, assistant director of Continuing Education and associate professor of music, is host chairman.

He is assisted in conducting auditions by ISU music faculty, students and staff Eleven judges from Indiana and Illinois will rate the oung musicians Students receiving top ratings in the most difficult division i Division will enter the state solo and ensemble contest at Butler University at Indianapolis Feb 21 Auditions for piano, vocal and strings will be conducted Saturday Feb 7 In 1843. the 25th American president. William McKinley, was bom in Niles, Ohio. Ford to Reveal Health Record WASHINGTON House aides say President Ford's new medical report wil be made public after his exam mation Saturday, although Ford physician says such dis closure could overstep the bounds of privacy and set a bac precedent for future presi dents Ford has urged other eandi dates for the presidential nominations to also reveal their health records i ut White House physician William Lukash said he feels "uncomfortable about the precedent" of releasing minute details of a patient's record in view of the traditional confidential patient doctor relationship "Exams are really a private thing there's a certain dignity about one's physical exam." Lukash said in an interview Thursday He said the public may be entitled to have inforvation about the ability of a president to perform his duties "but to lay out all the details that go with it is beyond the propriety of one's privacy He said he see the need for making public "trivial medical information" that does not really relate to the individual's ability to the job Lukash indicated he would rather not report about such things as a case of hemorrhoids or blood pressure levels that might require treatment but not of any significance in the genera! health of the patient or to disclose precise medicines being administered. Lukash, for example, recently did not make public the fact that Ford had a benign wart removed from his eyelid He said this was the area of "medical trivia" and that if it had been perhaps a precursor of malignancy he would have disclosed that.

He says that from his vantage point in the White House over the past 10 years he feels there are enough checks and balances to keep tabs on the President health. As long as a president's medical condition does not interfere with his work, Lukash says he feels it need not necessarily be made public. Ohio Woman Asks Damages Of $1 Million YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio (UPU A $1 million damage suit was filed in U.S. District Court Thursday by Lottie Leonhart, 26.

who said all of her fingernails and two of her toenails were pulled out by another patient while she was confined to the Apple Creek State Institute last November The suit named Gov James A. Rhodes; Timothy Moritz, director of the state Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, and John Delaney, superintendent of the Apple Creek State Institute. The suit charged the institute was overcrowded and its staff was incompetent. Noting two recent murders and several assaults and rapes at the facility. Miss Leonhart charged in the suit Rhodes was aware of the conditions at Apple Creek, but did nothing about them Joyce Hagadone.

the nurse in charge of Miss ward on the day the incident took place, has been charged with dereliction of duty in connectioi with the incident. Women's Opportunities Offered at Workshop Women Opportunity Workshop a 10 week, non-credit course, will begin next month at Indiana State University Classroom discussions will be augmented by testing and counseling of learning skills and interests. Classes will meet each Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. starting Feb 2 and continuing through April 12. Course fee is $15 Registration is to be made in advance wijh the Division of Continuing Education.

ISU Conterence Center Additional information about the workshop may be obtained from the office of the Director of Academic Services for Women In 1967. S. astronauts Virgil Grissom. Edward White and Roger Chaffee died in a flash fire in their space capsule at Cape Canaveral. HOSPITAL BEDS Sales and Rental MILLER PHARMACIES (Kmart Plaza) NOTICE! Wells Florist Shop Will Now Be Known At FLOWER GIFT SHOP 1 milt sooth ol loselowR Cemetery.

PHONE 466-2211 Weed MEMORIAL CHAPEL 2836 LAF. AVE. 466-5204 North Torro Haute Press Secretary Ron Nessen said Lukash has expressed his reservations on this subject going back to the time that Mrs Ford underwent breast cancer surgery Mrs. Ford overruled the doctor, too. permitting details of her surgery to be disclosed.

She says she feels her openness may have helped lead to early detection of breast cer many other women Nessen said the basic issue with Lukash was not the problem of disclosing medical problems. but "a question of the form and depth" of the medical reports to be made public MARKET REPORTS INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (AP-USDA) Hogs 1.500 barrows and gilts active 50 cents to 75 cents higher; few late sales steady to strong. 12 210 235 lbs. 52.00; 1-3 200240 lbs. 51.00-51.75; 2-3 240250 lbs.

50.00 51 50; 250-275 lbs. 48 bulk 49.00-50.00 24 2 lots 285-290 lbs. 46.00-47 00 sows active mostly steady instances 50 cents lower on weights over 500 1-3 350- GOO lbs. 41.50 to mostly 42.00 Cattle 75. not enough to test prices Sheep none.

INDIANA HOGS INDIANAPOLIS The Indiana hog market today at 70 yards and plants: demand good, barrows and gilts mostly 50 cents to 75 cents higher, instances 1.00 higher; 1-2 200230 lbs. 50.00-51.00; many 50.5050 75. 1-3 200-240 49 5050 50. manv 50 0050.50 2-3 240250 lbs. 49 0050.00 250-260 lbs 48 00-49 25; sows uneven, mostly steady instances 50 cents lower on weights over 500 lbs.

1-3 lbs. 37 bulk 38.50-40.50 CHIC AGO EGGS CHICAGO (AP) Midwest egg price report-wholesale buying prices Friday unchanged; Class l-large 66: mediums 60; smalls 49; nest-run breaking stock 45; checks 40. Scottsburg Man Killed in Fire SCOTTSBURG. Ind. (UPI) The body of J.

O. Murphy. 75. Scottsburg. was found Thursday in the rubble of his fire-ravaged sale bam.

Authorities said Murphy died from smoke inhalation and burns. He was reported missing by his wife when she found he had left the house earlier in the day Officials said flames apparently were rekindled in the the barn, destroyed a week ago by fire Faulty wiring was listed as the cause of the original blaze. Murphy, who was a longtime auctioneer in the Scottsburg area, was clad only in his pajamas and a hat. authorities said. Six Soldiers Fined $50 Each FORT LEWIS.

Wash (UPI) Six soldiers who refused to take the field in temperatures 65 degrees below zero during an Alaska training exercise last month have been fined $50 each and returned to duty. The soldiers, not identified, are members of the 1st Brigade. 9th Infantry Division. They balked during exercise Mountain Thrust near Fort Wamwright on Dec 6 The exercise later was suspended because of the extreme cold Local Vital Statistics VIGO COURT ENTRIES Division I Terre Haute First National Bank vs Robert Scott Jr complaint Rosenfield. Wolfe.

Frey Lowrey Terre Haute First National Bank vs. Larry Atter son, complaint. Rosenfield. Wolfe. Frey Lowrey Haute First National Bank vs Jerry Bruer et al' complaint Rosenfield.

Wolte Lowrey Steen Inc vs Martha Ann Williams and Williams complaint Paul Essex Steen Inc vs Max Reagin and Mildred Reagm complaint Paul Essex Petition tor dissolution marriage ot Palm ta DiCHorvoi and Everett Piekrrsmi h.rt- A Kesler Division II Petition tor i marriage ol beverett and Levrett Felling Personal Hath! and Carolwt complaint Associates Merchants National Batik Terre Haute vs Rotund I Boswell and Deborah complaint Dees Lewis Ernest Human Jr and Dottie May Runyan vs Paul Nice, complaint Erie Bauer Division II Petition tor dissolution ot marriage of Robert Campbell Sr and Betty Ann Campbell Don Gossom Division IV Willis Co Super Store vs Louis Jones, small claim, Hert wig Assiciates Woolco Department Stores Division of Woolworth Co vs Mary Fucone and Raymond Smith, small claim. Hert wig Associates Paint vs. Donald E. Wenzel, small claim. Hertwig Associates.

Allen Steen Inc vs Dennis Hetterscheidt and Sandra Hetterscheidt. small claim Essex. Dees Lewis Dvision Anthony Mildazis vs Patricia Long, small claim. Hospital Physicians Bureau vs Donald Bridgewater, small claim. AllenSteen vs Warren Patrick, small claim.

Essex. Dees Lewis. Willa Pearl Mootherly vs. Harold Allen, small claim. McCormick.

Blumberg Weber. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ezell Hardison and wf to Mary H. Uzzell. lot 65. Dean sub Davis K.

Fleming and wf Everett Dowers and lots 580 and 581 Sheridan Park Deane Burroughs and vvt to Gary L. Hester and wf. lot 13 Shawvelle. MARRIAGE LICENSES Douglas Henry Bryant. 19.

1428 10th laborer, and Rosalie Ann Wilson. 20. 667 Fourth Ave. secretary RECENT BIRTHS Union Hospital CAULDRY, Mr and Mrs. Edward, 2237 Boston a boy, Jan.

21. JOHNSON Mr and Mrs Rick. 4100 Tuttle Ave. a girl. Jan 21 onald Mr and Mrs Roger Brazil, a boy Jan 22 LUTES.

Mr and Mrs Russell. 127 36th a girl. Jan 22 Since 1847 Ball-Porter FUNERAL HOME 60S S. Ph 1 36S ATTENTION CHRISTIANS The Reformed Presbyterian Church is organizing a new congregation in the Terre Haute area. i We are family church that believes the Bible and preaches salvation through the blood of Christ.

Meeting each Sunday morning for worship RAMADAIHH 41 South and 1-70 10:45 A.M. Come and Visit with us.

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