The South Bend Tribune from South Bend, Indiana (2024)

2 Suspects Isolated To Protest Them 9 The South Bend Tribune, Monday, March 1, 1976 25 Lectures at Notre Dame Dr. Reginald Ray, coordinator of Buddhist studies at NaInstitute, Boulder, Colo, ropa will deliver two lectures Tues. the University of Notre day at Dame who also teaches SanRay, skrit, meditation and Buddhist at the institute, will philosophy conduct a workshop on Tibemeditation at 3 p.m. in the tian Memorial Library lounge. At 8 he will give a public leep.m., ture on "Meditation and Higher Education: A Buddhist Apin the proach to Learning" LaFortune: amphitheatre.

His sponsored by appearance is the Institute for International Program of Studies and the Asian Studies Ray, who received his doetorate in Tantric Buddhism the University of Chicafrom go in 1973, has studied with Tibetians in India, Nepal and Sikkim on Fulbright-flays fellowship. He was formerly a of religious studies professor at Indiana University, Bloomington. Walnut Twp. 4-H Adults Choose New Leaders ARGOS Walnut Township 4-11 Adult Committees in a recent meeting chose project leaders. Eugene Cooper reported the Fair Board will hold an auction sale on April 10, with proceeds to be used for a payment on the mortgage of the association.

Anyone wishing to donate, such as household goods, farm equipment, are asked to deliver to the fair ground either March 27, or April 3, unless arrangements have been made with a fair board member. This will be a county wide project that all friends of 4H are asked to help. Livestock donations will be accepted. A skating party is being planned for 4-H Waninut Township members. The Annual 4-H Walnut Township Fish Fry will be April 11 at the school and tickets will be available through any 4-H member.

$2.50 for adults and $1.25 for children Plan Open House To Honor Parents DECATUR Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hemenway, Rt. 3. Decatur, will be honored on their 25th wedding anniversary at an open house, to be held at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Brad Hemenway, Gards Prairie Cassopolis. The open house will be from 2 to 5 p.m. on March 7. Mr.

Hemenway and the former Marie Szymonski were married March 10, 1951 by the Rev. B. Sanford Clark. They have resided in the Decatur area for the past 25 years, where he is engaged in farming. Besides the one son they also have two daughters, Jeanne and Brenda, both at home.

Friends and relatives are invited to the open house, but the family requests that no gifts be given. Busse Named To V.U. Board VALPARAISO Arnold G. Busse, president of Haag Drug Company, Inc. of Indianapolis has been 1 named to the Valparaiso University board of directors, it has been announced by V.U.

President A.G. Huegli. Busse replaces Norman F. Luekens of Cleveland, Ohio. who died last November.

A 1958 graduate of the university, Busse has served on the Alumni Association Council and was a member of the university council when appointed to the board. He is a member of the V.U. President's Club. Culver City Club Meeting Thursday The general meeting of Culver City Club will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Zion Hall at Grace United Church of Christ.

A program entitled, "Self Defense for Women," will be presented by Sgt. Biggs of the Peru State Police Post. Mrs. Wallace Helber will give the devotions. Mrs.

Robert Lindvall will be chairman of the hostess committee and assisting will be Miss Rose Voreis, Miss Margaret Swanson, Mrs. Harold Hohman, Mrs. Don Trone and Mrs. Lloyd R. Moseng.

Club to Meet March 4 LAWRENCE The 0-SOE-Z Club will meet Thursday in the home of Mrs. Judy Mallison. Mrs. Ethel Wendt will speak on "Justice and Law 1776." Mrs. Winnie McCoy will present early American fashions.

INDIANA Mrs. Rosald L. Germals MICHIGAN CITY Services for Mrs. Faye Germain, 15. of 212 Cedar Lake Ave.

who died at 2:30 a.m. Sunday in St. Anthony Hospital after a sudden illness, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church.

Rev. Albert Zimmerman, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Sway Lake Memorial Gardens. Friends may call Tuesday afternoon and evening and Wednesday until the hour of services in the Root Funeral Home, where the rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Root Chapel: Mrs.

Germain was born 23, 1940, in Sanford, N.C. April She had lived here since 1958. On Sept. 6. 1958, in Michigan City, she married Ronald L.

Germain, who survives. Also surviving are her mother, Barbara Lloyd of Sanford; two NOS, Steven and Jeffery. both al home; three daughters, Rhonda, Lynn and Donna, all at home; one brother, Joseph Lloyd Jr. and one sister, Mrs. Patricia McNeal, both of Sanford.

She was a member of St. Mary's Church, active in the PTC and in the Girl Scouts of Pine School Mrs. Andrew Knoll MICHIGAN CITY Mrs. Helen Knoll, 70, of 1912 Welnetz Road, died at 6:30 a.m. Sunday in her home after a one-year illness.

She was born July 21, 1905, in Hanover, Gerand had lived here for many, 53 years. She was married en June 10, 1924, in Port Huron. to Andrew Knoll. He survives along with three sons, Charles, Harold and Danny, all of Michigan City; four daughters, Mrs. Richard Pagels and Mrs.

Alfred Gushrowski of Trail Creek, Mrs. Joseph Ackerman of Glendale, and Mrs. John Musgrave of Otis, 30 grandchildren and a sister, Fred Clouse of Michigan City, Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Queen of All Saints Church. Rev.

Alfred Dettmer, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call after noon Tuesday and until services Wednesday at the Ott Funeral Chapel, where the rowill be recited at 7:30 sary p.m. Tuesday. She was member of the Rosary Society of Queen of All Saints Church and was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary American Legion Post.

No. 37. Michael Galinowski MICHIGAN CITY Services for Michael Galinowski, 87. former resident of 1509 W. 10th.

of late a resident in Woodview Rehabilitation Home, died 10:30 p.m. Friday in Memorial Hospital after an illness of two years, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Sacred Heart Church. Rev. Dennis Blaney pastor, will officiate.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Friends may call after noon today and until the hour of services Tuesday at the Root Funeral Home, where the rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today. He was a retired painter and decorator for the Missal Paint and Decorating Co. Born Oct. 10.

1888, in Lithuania, he had lived here for 69 years. He was married June 22, 1915, in Michigan City to Rose Dreyer. She died in 1955. Survivors include one son, John of Michigan City: one daughter, Mrs. Richard Shipley of Michigan City; six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

He was a member of the Sacred Heart Church, Lithuania Alliance of America, Eagles Lodge No. 1228 and the Brotherhood of Painters. Alvin A. Spruce ELKHART Local services for Alvin A. Spruce, 29, of 25165 Snider, who died early Saturday from an accidental, self- inflicted gunshot wound.

were held at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Stemm-Lawson Funeral Home Rev. Donald Long of the Grace Baptist Church officiated. After services here, the body was taken to the Wentland Funeral Home in North Collins, N.Y., for services and burial. He was born April 24, 1946, in Gowanda, N.Y., and married Sally Meredith on June 15, 1968, in Elkhart.

She survives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Spruce of Gowanda; two sons, Danny A. and Chad both at home; seven brothers, Cyrus of Erin, N.Y., Nelson of Steamburg, N.Y., Harlan of Holland, N.Y., and Derlan, Lloyd, Frederick and Paterick, all of Lewiston, N.Y., and four sisters, Mrs.

Carolyn Howes of Buffalo, N.Y., Mrs. Marsha Giuher of Tonawanda, N.Y., Mrs. Esther Tallchief of Erin and Mrs. SuKelly of Lewiston. He had san been employed at Duke Homes and was a veteran of the Navy.

Amanda A. Warren MENTONE Services for Mrs. Amanda A. Warren, 85, of Rt. 1, Claypool, who died at 2:15 a.m.

Sunday at Murphy Medical Center, Warsaw, will Indiana-Michigan Obituaries be al 2 p.m. Wednesday at Beaver Dam United Methodist Church. Rev. Peter Hanstra, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Silver Lake CemeFriends may call after 7 tery.

p.m. today until noon Wednes day at King Memorial Funeral Home, Mentone. Friends also may call between noon and Wednesday at the church. p.m. She was born Jan.

1891, in Huntington County, She was married Aug. 17, 1914, to Ivan Warren. He died in 1957. Sur. are two sons, Carl of viving Great Falls, and Donald of Mentone; five daughters, Mrs.

Ray Hamilton of lad. Mrs. Glenn Covington, Nees and Mrs. Harvey Smith. both of Akron, Mrs.

Claude Swick and Mrs. Charles Phillips, both of Claypool; 26 grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Dora Biehl of Urbana, Ind. Mrs. Ted Burkhart of Huntington, and Mrs.

Pearl Michael of North Manchester. She was a member of Beaver Dam United Methodist Church. Mrs. Clara M. Rippey GOSHEN Mrs.

Clara Mae 64. of 804 S. 6th, was Rippey, dead in her home at 5:30 found Sunday by her son-in-law, p.m. Richard Luff. Death was attributed to natural causes.

She born in Chicago on Oct. 1, was 1911. She was married Nov. 16, 1944, to Harry E. Rippey, who died Feb.

14, 1976. Surviving daughter, Mrs. Richard are a Luff of Goshen, a son, Jerry of Americus, a Robert M. Rippey of stepson, Hartford, her stepmother, Mrs. Martha Robinof Benton Harbor; three son grandchildren, four stepgrandchildren.

and a stepgreat-grandchild. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today in the Yoder-Culp Funeral Home in Goshen, where services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday with Dr. Andrew L.

Hardie and Rev. Bruce East of the First PresChurch of Goshen ofbyterian ficiating. Burial will be in ViCemetery, Goshen. She olett was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Ceell J.

Umbaugh ARGOS Cecil J. Umbaugh, 75, of 216 S. Michigan. Argos, died at 7:35 a.m. today in Parkview Hospital, Plymouth, after an extended illness.

A retired funeral director and former owner of the Umbaugh Funeral Home in Argos, he was born March 4. 1900. in Marshall County and was a lifetime resident of the county. On May 1, 1921, he married Ester Cool. She survives with two sons, Gerald, of Kansas and Arnold (Dick) of Plymouth; two daughters, Mrs.

Ercell Zink of South Bend and Mrs. Earl (Lois) Weidner of Plymouth; two brothers, Harold of Argos and Edwin of Kokomo; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Van Gilder funeral Home, Plymouth. Rev.

James McGee, pastor of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Donaldson, of which he was a member, will officiate. Burial will be in New Oakhill Cemetery, Plymouth. Friends may call in the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Umbaugh was a charter member of the Argos Lions Club.

Thomas Bruce Taylor Sr. LIGONIER Thomas Bruce Taylor 62, died Sunday afternoon at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born May 31, 1913, in LaGrange County and was a lifetime Ligonier resident. He was married Sept. 14, 1935, in Plymouth to Ruth Knox.

He was a self-employed upholsterer and a member of the Ligonier Eagles. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; three sons, Tom, Kent and Tim, all of Ligonier; two daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Kay) Shearer and Mrs. Wayne (Nancy) Donat. both of Ligonier; 12 grandchildren; a great-grandchild, and two sisters, Mrs.

Irene Cunningham of Ligonier and Mrs. Donnabelle Cass of South Bend. Services will at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Ulrey Funeral Home. Rev.

Arthur MacDonald will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Park Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Frederick W.

Buehler BREMEN Frederick W. Buehler, 80, of the Bremen Manor Retirement Home, died at 2:40 a.m. Sunday in the Bremen Community Hospital after an illness of two months. He was retired from the Cook Travel Agency in Chicago, where he was employed as chief accountant and auditor. He was born March 2, 1895, in Bremen and had lived in the area since coming from Palatine, in May 1970.

He was married on May 22, 1948, to the former Hertha Ganz in Chicago. She died June 4, 1971. Services will, be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the First United Church of Chris, Bremen, of which he was a lifetime member, and former organist. Rev.

Alfred Dwenger, will officiate, assisted by Rev. C. E. Schmidt of Buchanan. Burial will be in Bremen Ceme Friends may call after 7 tery, p.m.

today and all day Tues day in the Mishler Funeral Home, Bremen, and in the church Wednesday from 12:30 p.m. until services. Edward J. Welland LAPORTE Edward Weiland, 52, of 902 Michigan, died at 3:10 p.m. Sunday in the LaPorte Hospital following a brief illness.

Mr. Weiland was born in Chicago, Ill. on April 3, 1923, and moved to La Porte from Winamac 15 years ago. He was a former employe of the state highway department. He was veteran of.

World War -11. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Rose Mary Drake of Argos, Mrs. Loretta Panek of Chicago.and Mrs. Theresa Pucik of Whitehall, Wis, two brothers, Bernard of Chicago, and "Richard of Des Plaines, 111.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Peters Catholic Church with Rev. Eugene Hoffman, officiating. Burial will pastor, be in Pine Lake Cemetery.

Friends may call in the Essling Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday until the time of service. Mrs. Jose A. Rios GOSHEN Mrs.

Joyce E. Rios, 34, of 502 Glenwood Goshen, was found dead at 11:30 a.m. Sunday in her home. She was born May 21, 1941. in Elkhart.

She married Eldon Miller, and then Jose A. Rios in 1963. He survives along with a son, Miller of Elkhart; a daughter, Jimi Jo at home; a step-daughter, Annie Rios of New York; her mother, Mrs. Verna McKarty of Elkhart; and two brothers, Larry Peffley and Junior Peffley both of Elkhart. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at St. John's Catholic Church. Rev. John Koresmar. pastor, will officiate, Friends may call today and until 1 p.m.

Tuesday in the RohrerEhret Funeral Home where the rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. today. She was employed at Anderson Bolling of Goshen. MICHIGAN Dewey H. Kline STURGIS Dewey H.

Kline, 78. of Carpenterson Road, Sturgis, died Sunday in the Sturgis Hospital after an extended illness. He was born in Howe on March 25, 1897. He was married to Florence Grimes on Feb. 4.

1919. in Centreville. She survives along with two sons, Richard of North Hollywood, and Paul of Sturgis; three daughters, Mrs. Harold Leonard of Belvidere, Mrs. Clark Hager of Crystal Lake, and Mrs.

Evan Vogel of Richmond, 17 grandchildren; 10 four sisters, Mrs. Earl Price of Yorkville, Mrs. Ira Swartzentruber of Shipshewana, Mrs. Marion Schrock of New Port Kichey, and Mrs. Gladwin Young of Arlington, Va.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Shoup Funeral Home in Howe. Rev. Edward Boace, assistant pastor of the First United Methodist Church, Sturgis, will officiate. Burial will be Riverside Cemetery, Howe.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. today in the funeral home. Memorials may be -to the Arthritis Foundation. James C. Brazo NILES James C.

Brazo, 60, of 3020 Copp, was dead on arrival at 5:50 p.m. Sunday in Pawating Hospital. He was born on July 30, 1915, in Coalmont, and had lived all his life in this area. He was employed in material handling by Allied Products, South Bend. On Oct.

18, 1945, in Las Vegas, he married Lucille Sanderson. She survives with three sons, Dan. C. and Carlos both of Ludington, and Matthew J. of -Niles; three brothers, Gilbert of Niles, Anton H.

of South Bend and Luke A. of Pico Rivera, and two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Rajski and Mrs. Helen Myers, both of South Bend. Services will be at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday in the Halbritter Funeral Home, Rev. Paul W. Bauer, of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, South Bend. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Tuesday in the funeral home. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the First Presbyterian Mrs. Anna Puleikis NEW BUFFALO Mrs. Anna Puleikis, 71, of 114 N. Barton, died today at her home following an apparent heart attack.

She was born Nov. 19, 1904, in Lithuania. She lived in New Buffalo for the past 10 years, coming from Chicago. On March 30, 1966, in St. Joseph, she was married to Frank Puleikis, who survives.

She also is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Bertha M. Eiluteis, of Montreal; and step- daughter, Mrs. John Schmidt, of Three Oaks, a step-son, John Puleikis of Chicago, seven grandchildren and three great tren, and two sisters in Canada. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

Thursday at the Smith Funeral Home, Bur. ial will be at the Lithuanian National Cemetery, Willow Springs, Ill. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and al the hour of service on Thursday, Mrs. Louis Smith DOWAGIAC Services for Mrs.

Roberta Smith, 48, of 403 Jefferson, who died Saturday Lee Memorial Hospital, will in be at 2 p.m Tuesday in the Second Baptist Church, Dowaof which she was a memgiac, ber. Rev. H. C. Smith, pastor, will officiate.

Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Friends call today in the Groner may Funeral Home, where a wake service will be held at 8 p.m. Mrs. Smith was born Feb. 24, 1928, in Missouri and moved to Dowagiac in 1970. On Jan.

9, 1943, she married Louis Smith, who survives. Also surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Shirley Robinson, Mrs. Ethel Hopson, Miss Dorothy Smith and Miss Laverne Smith, all of Chicago, and Margie and Jackie, both at home; three sons, Glenn, Kim and Kerby, all at home: 24 grandchildren; a great grandchild; a sister, Miss Aline Meeks of Chicago, and two brothers, Clarence Meeks of Dowagiac and Anderson Meeks of Chicago. Clinton W.

Clark DOWAGIAC Clinton W. Clark, 60, of 303 Cass, died at noon Saturday in Lee Memorial Hospital. He was born May 27, 1915, in Double Springs, and was married to Ibura Scott on Sept. 29, 1935. in Mountain View, Ark.

She vives, along with a son, Robert of Dowagiac; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Ollie of Cordova, and a sister, Mrs. Wora Holley of Sumington, Ala. He was a member of the Dowagiac Missionary Baptist Church and the Peninsular Lodge 10 Services will be. at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the McLauchlinClark Funeral Home, with Rev.

Stedman Simmons officlating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dowagiae Missionary Baptist Church. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Howard Hartsell DOWAGIAC Howard Hartsell, 76, of 308 Whitney, died at noon Saturday in the Cass County Medical Care Facility. He was born Sept. 10, 1899. in Cass County. He is survived by several nieces and nephews.

a Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Riverside Cemetery with Rev. John Ristow officiating. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today in the McLauchlin-Clark Funeral Home.

Story Hour In Galena Twp. ROLLING PRAIRIE Galena Twp. Elementary School Principal Russell Hochstetler has announced plans for a preschool kindergarten story hour. The story hours are scheduled to begin at 2:45 p.m. Thursday and will be conducted on Thursdays until the end of the school year.

The story hour will be from 2:45 to 3:15 p.m., and no preregistration is required. Parents with preschool children in the Galena School District are invited to bring them in for story hour and also are welcome to stay at the school. building until the finished. Mrs. Connie Galloway, school librarian, will conduct the story hours, which are designed to acquaint preschoolers with the school as a preparation for kindergarten.

Chamber Teams With Burger Chef For Promotion NILES The project of renovation of the old public library by the Chamber of Commerece of Greater Niles will get a boost this week from Burger Chef. The fast food chain here has pledged 50 cents toward the project from the sale of each Mariner dinner Monday through Sunday, March 7. The promotion is being tied in with introduction by Burger Chef of the Mariner. The chamber is studying the feasibility of leasing the library and renovating it as chamber offices and community meeting rooms. The structure at 4th and Main has stood empty several years.

Bank Grows ELKHART First Na. tional Bank again has been listed on the year end roll of the 1,000 larg est banks as of Dee. 31, according to Thomas Dusthimer, president and chief executive officer, It advanced in the ranklags from 492 to 400 fo deposits, showing a gain of 17.1 per cent over 1974 with more than $198 mil lion in deposits last year. Edwardsburg Festival Plans EDWARDSBURG A committee meeting to discuss Edwardsburg's third annual Memorial Day Community Festibe held at 8 p.m. Sonday at the American Legion Hall on U.S.

12 East. Organizations planning to have the same booths as last must pay a $15 fee by year Monday, Deadline for all booth reservations is April 12. Food, game, entertainment and miscellaneous booths can be reserved by contacting Mike Long, booth chairman. The festival is scheduled to be held May 31 at the Edwardsburg. Library Day grounds ParMemorial ade.

Symphony Women Hear Review ELKHART Elkhart Symphony Auxiliary members of the music to heard a review be presented at the orchestra's March 6 concert at the recent auxiliary meeting. Ethel Kambs presented the review during the meeting. which was held at the home of Elizabeth Swihart. Members also were reminded of the "Weddings, Then and Now" style show March 24 at the Elcona County Club, sponsored by the auxiliary, Tickets $8.50 each and a buffet are luncheon will be served before the show. Five Students Win Medals LIGONIER Five students of West Noble High School came back from the district music contest with first place medals.

The winners were StephanCarter in the vocal solo diviie sion; Mark Gaff, saxophone solo, and the saxophone. quar: tet made up of Mark Gaff, Chris Gillespie, Karen McLallin and Mary Jo Myers. They are eligible for state competition. PONTIAC (UPI) Two Detroit men charged with the Southfield murder of four persons, including a 2-year-old girt, were isolated from other prisoners in Oakland County Jail Sunday for their own protection got other killers in here," a jailer said. "But they don't appreciate someone killing bttle kids.

So we have to keep those two away from the others." William W. Kidd. 25, and Norman A. Paintman, 34, were jailed without bond pending a hearing Wednesday During the weekend they were each arraigned on charges for the four murders in what police termed transaction in the drug world It was the first murder in the history multiple of Southfield, a Detroit suburb -Paintman was arraigned Friday, but Kidd collapsed while apparently hyperventilating and was treated at a local hospital. After a night in the Southfield jail, he was ar.

rainged Saturday with medical personnel standing beside him and then was moved to the county jail. Jail officers said Kidd was suffering from vomiting and other effects of a nervous condition. During his court appearances he has emotionally denied participating in the killings. The mail's medical staff periodically check Kidd's condition in his cell. Investigators said tips from people" angered about the child's death led to the arrests.

At his arraignment, Kidd stood with his hands cuffed behind his back and emotionally told Judge S. James Clarkson, didn't kill those His mother, Mrs. C. B. Kidd, attended the bearing and also denied that her son could bave committed the crime.

"He's not a murderer," she said "He loves kids. To protect the suspects from animosity stirred by the public child's murder, authorities placed tight security around the courtroom. All visitors were searched with a metal detecting device. The victims of the Coach House Apartments shootings Monday were Floyd McElbannon, 32, the apartment tenant; Ronald R. Brown, 22, of Detroit, and Brown's daughter Andrea.

All were shot in the head Kidd was arrested Thursday at his home, and Paintman was picked up a day later at his residence. Will State Yield On Oil Drilling? LANSING (AP) An oil lobbyist says he becompany lieves the state eventually will adopt a wide-open drilling pollcy in the Pigeon River Country State Forest, despite heated denials by bureaucrats. The state Department of Natural Resources staff has recommended limited drilling be allowed in the southern region of the forest. But Ted Pfister, Lansing lobbyist and lawyer for Shell Oil Co. said he believes the DNR plans only a temporary ban on drilling in the northern forest.

According to the oil company lobbyist, the DNR will study how carefully the oil companies operate and then draw up regulations for drilling in more environmentally sensitive areas in the north. Shell Oil is the major leaseholder in the forest. Pfister's assertion Sunday has been denied by Jack Bails, an aide to DNR director Howard Tanner. Bails said Pfister's remarks reflect "what Ted hopes will 1 know he's saying happen. that and that that's what the oil companies want and that strategy is to be able to their drill there (the northern portions) eventually.

"But we mean just what we say no drilling north of the 'no drill' line," said Pfister. Pfister has said the DNR is not proposing a permanent ban on drilling in the northern part of the forest. back and see what the DNR has said. They haven't said that." Pfister contended. Tanner says he has held several private meetings with oil company officials, including Pfister, during the time when the controversial DNR staff report recommending limited drilling was being prepared.

Joseph Sax, a University of Michigan environmental law professor, said he doubts the DNR can enforce a drilling ban in the northern section of the forest. of Welsheimer Funeral Homes as well Max W. Jena is manager as a licensed funeral director. Indiana University and graduated from Indiana Max attended College of Mortuary Science in 1958. He joined Welsheimer's in embalmer and funeral director, having held similar 1959 as an has continued his education in his chosen field positions in Goshen and in Terre Haute.

He by from the National Foundation of Funeral Service graduating Personnel Development Program (1964) and School of Management (1967). A member of Zion United Church of Christ, Max served as Chairman of the Church Council and as a member of the Board of Elders in 1975 and has been a deacon. He is also a member of St. Joseph Lodge F. A.M.; Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of South Bend; and of A.A.O.N.M.S., Orak Temple, Hammond.

Max and his wife, Susanne, are the parents of four teen and pre- teenage daughters. The Jenas enjoy camping. Max Jena is available to answer any questions you may have at any time concerning funeral planning without any obligation whatsoever on your part. RESPECTING CREEDAND FAITH NORTH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME Write or call for your free copy of "A Helpful Guide to Funeral Welsheimers ners "over 34 years of service" Two locations, 521 N. William 232-4857, and 52803 U.S.

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