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PAGE 10 Tribune Friday, March 31, 1978 Area people in the service! JEFF ROE Jeff Roe. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, 217 Ei. ashington St Tipton, recently enlisted in the U.S.

Army, and will attend basic training at Ft, Dix, N.J. I joined the Army because they offered a 'job in chemistry which is the field I wish to enter into after leave the Army, Jeff said. I also like the educational advantages the Army offers. he said. After basic training, Jeff will attend chemical school a Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland.

Upon the graduation there, he will be assigned to Army installation which needs him, according to his recruiting officer. Jeff graduated from Tipton High School in 1976 an attendedlUPUI. Jt I MIC KEY WOOD Mickey Wood, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood, Tipton, recently enlisted in the U.S.

Army as a mechanic on an American base in Europe. I joined the Army for the travel they guarantee. I wi 1 also be able to continue my education with the Army paying 75 percent of it." Mickey said. Mickey will graduate from Tipton High School this May While in high school. Mickey participated on the track team and was a member of the 880 yard relav team which currently holds the Blue Devil record in that event Hospital notes Iutuml above are nine Iast ('ommanders egion Lost Mi L-lt, Hubert Spay; Ted Morris; of the Tipton American Hristow Hill Tliornton; Hill Trost; Lawrence Sanders; Harold Ilarkness; Itobert and KIdon 'age.

(Tribune Photo) Carter TIPTON COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS THURSDAY Michelle L. Bauer, Tipton Michelle L. Stoops, Sheridan Ruby L. Vawter, Sharpsville Theodore C. Spaulding.

Tipton BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Stoops a boy at 3: 18 p.m. DISMISSALS THURSDAY Rosemary C. Gentry.

Sheridan Lester L. Bitner, Kempton Della K. Ozenbaugh, Elwood Barbara Knotts, Tipton Marian B. GeorgeR. Trout, Cicero Patricia L.

Kennedy, Tipton Phyllis R. Faulstich, Elwood Continued from Page I Whatever gamble on goodwill his meeting with government critics represented. Carter was willing to take it. Its important for me to visit with different persons who represent different views, he told reporters Thursday. I noticed, for instance, with some interest, that when President Geisel visited the Federal Republic of Germany recently he not only met with Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, he also met with leaders of the opposition parties.

Carter said. As a leader of a nation, I reserve the right to meet with whom I please. Pow ell said Carter's meeting with the six Brazilians was an opportunity to talk with people who represent a rather broad spectrum and a number of facets in Brazilian society. campaigns in Indianapolis Obituaries Mondale INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Two term Congressman Dave Evans is trjing to stock his campaign chest in anticipation of a tough re-elect ion bid. The Carter administration ants to increase its support in Congress The two elements, said Evans spokesman Elden Hartman.

combined to produce today's scheduled visit by Vice President Walter K. Mondale The benefits would be about for Evans from a fundraising reception and, possibly, a little more help from Ev ans in Congress for the White House. Hartman said It would be because of his (Mondales) recognition that this is a seat that is vulnerable and probably needs some help. Evans is unopposed in the May 2 primary, but his 6th District seat, held more than 25 years by Republican William G. Bray until 1974, is a prime GOP target this fall.

Evans upset Bray with 52 percent of the vote in 1974 and was reelected in 1976 with 55 percent of the vote. The visit is part of Mondale's six-state campaign lour for seven Democratic congressmen, all of whom might face still opposition in Hillside Christina R. Montgomery, Tipton Carolyn M. Sheagly, Kokomo Cynthia L. Henderson, Atlanta John N.

Fakes. Tipton Ruth A. Young. Tipton Karen S. Pickering, Tipton Michael J.

Pratt, Tipton Loretta McClard. Tipton Doug J. Grishaw, Tipton Brian D. Grishaw, Tipton John N. Fakes, Tipton Grain report The grain report from Tipton County Farm Bureau at 8a.m.

today is as follows Corn Soybeans The Promised Land, dedicated to spreading Gods great message of salvation, travels where man calls to sikg this Good News. Host Minister Rev. Jesse Horner extends a warm invitation to all who wish to attend. There will be a carry-in dinner following the service. Burlesque stripper takes last bow Albert Werner, 64 Graveside memorial services will be- conducted Saturday at 3 p.m.

for Albert Werner, 64, a former Tipton resident. i The service which will be held at Tiptons Fairviw Cemetery' is under the direction of the Forest G. Hay Euneral Home. Mary 0. Young, 88 NOBLESVILLE Mary O.

Young, 88, 876 S. 9th Sit. Noblesville. died Thursday at her home. A native of Hamilton she was the daughter of Jacob and Eliza Colburn Guilkey.

She was the widow of Arzie Young. i Surviving are a brother. Paul Guilkey of Tipton and a sister, Mrs.AValter Davis of Florida. Funeral rites will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Coal-Randa 11-Roberts Funeral Home in Noblesville with burilal.

in Crownland Cemetery. Friends will be received after 7 p.m. today. 0 Film singers scheduled Evans has been an independent voter on Carter programs sometimes for, sometimes against but he did voice support Wednesday -for the president's welfare package, saying it would cut the public assistance rolls and reduce fraud, aste and error. Evans and other Indiana congressmen invited Carter to visit Indiana a month ago see the effects of the coal strike.

There was no response, and Hartman said the real initiative for the Mondale trip came from the White House. I don't think Dave Evans has that much clout to get Mondale here on his own, a lady. Guys would send roses back to the dressing rooms and not expect something in return. she said Many of those couples were backThursdav night. "When I was a youngster, I used to have a lot of fun down here.

I just came tonight to say-goodbye, said Nick Otto, 65, a retired businessman who brought his wife, Anne, 62. Oh, the tassle twirlers, Mrs. Otto said with a slight blush when asked what she remembered most about the old Troc. When she asked her husband the same question, he joked: Imnottelling. The Ottos said they could remember going to the Troc in 1938 as part of a night on the town.

They would get dressed up, go to dinner and then to the Troc, she said. Businessman Marvin Savage, 42, said he came to the farewell to relive my childhood. I used to cut school to come down here. He said that 18 years ago he and his wife, Sandy, went to the Troc on Friday nights. (Continued from page 1 authorities said.

Shamshak told Massachusetts state police in his cell that he had watched Jones kill three women in a ord van in Los Angeles. Shamshak said one woman was stabbed, one strangled, and one hit on the head with a blunt object, according to a story in the Boston Herald American. Shamshak said he drove Jones van during the three murders, the newspaper said, and lie detector tests confirmed parts of his story. Shamshak was brought to Los Angeles March 17. Gates told reporters at a hastily called news conference Thursday that Shamshak' and Jones were being questioned in connection with the strangulation murders last November of Jill Barcomb.

18. and Kathleen Robinson, 17. The two men lived in Jones' apartment from the end of October until Shamshak returned to Cambridge, according to the Herald-American. The body of Miss Barcomb, the fifth victim attributed to the Hillside Strangler, was discovered on Nov. 10, .1977, and the body of Miss Robinson seven days later, authorities said, both after Shamshaks escape.

Police showed Shamshak about 60 photos of women and he picked out Miss Robinson and Miss Barcomb, the Herald American said. Gates said a 1966 Ford van owned by ones had been impounded bypolice and that investigators were searching both the van and Jones apartment. Gates said, Mr. Shamshak has been cooperating with us but added that Shamshak has been promised nothing for his cooperation. Shamshaks mother and sister believe he is telling the truth about the killings.

I know George wouldnt lie about something like that, his sister, Diane Perkins, said in Boston. He was so frightened and afraid he would be killed. I know he wouldn't lie about this, said his mother, Alice Shamshak. PHILADELPHIA (AP) A packed house whistled and howled as stripper Marilyn Marshall set her tassles twirling for the last time at a special farewell for the Troc, one of the nation's oldest burlesque palaces We had a classy show here," said the 42-year-old exotic dancer, who first graced the stage of the once splendid Trocadero Burlesque Theater when she was 18 But the splendor is gone, and the 106-year-old Troc is in a state of ruin A local rcstauranteur who bought the Troc for $78,000 last July plans $40,000 in restoration work before reoDening it as a theater for Chinese language films. Television and p*rno movies killed us What you can see on TV now is what these people used to come here to see, said Ms Marshall, awash in a sea of sequins and turquoise feathers.

"In the old days we had couples come here. It was a classy audience. It was more fun, and you were treated like the fall The vice president was scheduled to arrive at Indianapolis International Airport about noon EST, hold a brief news conference and then travel by motorcade to the downtown Indianapolis Athletic Club for receptions. About 200 persons were expected to attend a $100-a-couple reception, but about half of those will be complimentary guests, Hartman said. Mondale was scheduled to leave for Columbia, S.C., and another series of party fundraisers in mid-afternoon.

movies. Striptease just became too tame, he said. On stage was Maxie Furman, a burlesque comic and former Troc manager for 15 years. the news part in the holdup at the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco after her kidnapping by the Symbionese Liberation Army on Feb. 4.

1974. WASHINGTON (AP) A former Soviet army major general who has applied for political asylum in the United States says he has not given up hope of returning to his homeland. However, Pyotr Grigorenko says he is certain that a trip home would mean a return to prison, or to a psychiatric ward. Grigorenko was stipped of his citizenship three weeks ago for his criticism of Soviet suppression of human rights. TOKYO (AP) Prime Minister Takeo Fakuda has heard from French actress Brigitte Bardot.

Miss Bardot, a critic of the clubbing of baby seals by Canadian hunters, told f*ckuda in a letter: I understand Japan is one of the major importers of seal furs, but is it necessary for Japanese women, famous for their natural beauty, to further adorn themselves with such furs? The answer will be definitely no. All Purpose Honey Service If you have any need for money, feel free to come to us. We consider it a privilage to serve you. DATES LOANS Flese 175-4433 There will be a film shown Saturday night, April 1, at 7 p.m. Thief in the Night at the First Salem Baptist Church, located 1 mile south of Ind.26on213.

A program of gospel music will be presented April 2, at 10:30 a.m. in the First Salem Babtist Church, the Promised Land singers from Greentown. Indiana. The quartet, composed of Julie Miller, lead and piano, Rosie Roser, alto, Tom Hettinger, tenor and Homer Trammell, bass will sing a variety of gospel styles from light contemporary to southern gospel. The Empire State Building in Iew York City was completed on May 1, 1931.

The old days were wonderful said Furman. This was the poor mans musical Id say the Troc was a victim of TV and the dirty Names in WASHINGTON (AP) The Justice Department says the Supreme Court should reject Patricia Heart's request for a hearing on her claim that her rights were violated at her bank robbery trial. The department said Thursday in a brief filed with the court that the newspaper heiress, convicted in a bank holdup with members of the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974, waived her privilege against self-incrimination when she testified in her own behalf. She currently is free on a $1 million bond and lives with her parents in a San Francisco suburb, pending Supreme Court appeal. Miss Hearst was sentenced to seven years in prison for her Police briefs Tipton County Sheriffs department officers arrested and charged Billy J.

Ford, 32, Kokomo, with driving under the influence of an intoxicant Thursday. Tipton City Police officers arrested Kurt Yundt, 16, Tipton, and charged him with disregarding an automatic signal Thursday evening. LEAVELL 112 CxrCi Lha SI. NOW IHRU SATURDAY GUIDANCE WITHOUT OBLIGATION We understand how difficult selecting a family-monument can be. There is much to consider.

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Ill last Adamt Straat Tiptaa, IR. tIMItt Marsh Supermarket employee Linda IMel presented a check to Nancy Schultz, of Windfall for 5100. The Windfall woman was a winner in a promotional bingo (jame the store has been sponsoring for the last few months. (Tribune Ihoto) f. AAA 1 A A A A AJ as.

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