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1 State Editions Miners to vote on transferring coal to schools, other institutions By PATRICIA FISHER Courier-Journal Staff Writer TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Indiana members of the United Mine Workers (UMW) will vote today whether to accept a suggestion that striking miners allow schools, hospitals, nursing homes and churches to use stockpiled union coal during the nationwide coal strike. The suggestion was made by Larry Reynolds, president of UMW District 11 (Indiana), who said yesterday he expects strong opposition from some of the state's 3,000 union miners in 22 coalfields. But he said that he believes they will eventually agree with his suggestion. Earlier this week five UMW locals in Warrick, County, agreed from to the release Evansville 148 State Hospital to the Warrick County school system, which asked for coal to heat three of its 14 schools.

Several locals outside Warrick County protested, and some strikers threatened to disrupt the transfer of the coal from the hospital. Because of threats, trucks used to haul the coal were escorted by Indiana State Police. The trucks were owned by the county highway department, the school system and the town of Newburgh. Police reported no problems. Reynolds said in an interview yesterday that releasing stockpiled coal to institutions that need it wouldn't defeat the purpose of the strike, which is in its sixth week.

He UMW officials would investigate every insitution that requests union coal and would not allow tranfers of large amounts of coal. "Our problem is with the companies we work for, not with people who need coal." Reynolds said. "This is an economic strike. We don't want the companies to produce more coal, and as long as they're not, we're all right." He said the strike is causing more hardships to schools and hospitals than he thought it would. For that reason, he said, he has reversed a stand that no union coal would be moved for the duration of the strike.

Some union miners, however, have insisted that releasing coal would negate the effect of the strike. "They say the strike won't end until there are enough people screaming and hollering that they need coal," Reynolds said. UMW miners in neighboring Illinois decided earlier this week to release stockpiled coal to it. The opposition union coal to surprised Henry representative in Warrick County, state's 3,000 ployed, produces other Indiana are considered to most respected. challenge Warrick unusual," Yockey He said that miners, didn't, agreed but ed in favor of the Sunday after nounced that he coal from a tucky for the "That caused Yockey said.

The agreement Warrick County week or SO of Yockey and school system's supervisor. Augspurger said transferred from about a month. He said the coal and Tecumseh son Elementary critical enough to to draw up an which some classes postponed or schools. "We're a little out again) in some looking at using source," Augspurger He hopes to hooked up at next week, he said. temperatures dip enheit or below, burns 15 tons of Augpurger said able to stockpile building in which He believes that the transfer because ditionally used "We have a lot he said.

"This is And they wanted open for their weather P.M. 27 P.M. 26 P.M. 26 P.M. 25 P.M.

25 Kentucky zone forecasts Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 7: Cloudy with occasional light snow or flurries tonight and Saturday Sunday. No accumulation expected. Lows tonight in the middle teens. Highs Saturday low 20s. Colder Saturday night and Sunday.

Lows Saturday night 8 to 15. Highs Sunday in the teens. Zone 5: Cloudy with occasional light snow or flurries tonight and Saturday through Sunday. Snow accumulation less than an inch tonight and Saturday. Lows tonight in the lower teens.

Highs Saturday around 20. Colder Saturday night and Sunday. Lows Saturday night zero to 5 above. Highs Sunday 10 to 15. Zones 6, 8, 9: Cloudy with periods of light snow or flurries tonight and Saturday through Sunday.

Snow accumulation less than inch tonight and Saturday. Lows tonight in the upper teens to low 20s. Highs Saturday in the mid to upper 20s. Colder Saturday night and Sunday. Lows Saturday night around 5 to 10.

Highs Sunday in the teens. 8 2 9 Extended forecasts Kentucky: Little or no precipitation in the 20s to low 30s. Lows generally 5 Indiana: Chance of snow flurries north Tuesday, otherwise partly cloudy and period. Lows from zero to the low teens. upper teens and 20s.

Indiana zone forecasts All zones: 30 percent chance of light highs in the mid 20s, lows around 10; tomorrow with a chance of snow flurries, mid teens. Temperatures Yesterday's Today's City Lo-Hi Prec. Forecasts Albany 18-25 .06 Snow Albuquerque .00 Sunny Anchorage 20-27 Cloudy Atlanta .20 Cloudy Atlantic City 1.00 Rain Austin 33-59 .00 Sunny Baltimore .64 Snow Billings 09-18 .00 Cloudy Birmingham .18 Cloudy Boise 33-47 .00 Rain Boston .23 Rain Buttalo 18-28 .08 Snow Burlington, Vt. Snow Casper 16-34 .00 Fair Charleston, S.C, Cloudy Charleston, W.Va. 16 Snow Charlotte, N.C.

.83 Cloudy Cheyenne 22-38 .00 Fair Chicago 15-24 .12 Snow Cincinnati 18-25 .12 Snow Cleveland 19-30 .08 Snow Columbia, S.C. 2.24 Cloudy Columbus, Ohio 18-25 14 Snow Dallas-Ft. Worth .00 Fair Dayton .19 Snow Denver 20-45 .00 Fair Des Moines 11-19 .03 Partly Detroit Snow El Paso .00 Fair Fairbanks -08-00 .00 Fair Flagstaff 12-51 Cloudy Hartford 23-26 .24 Rain Honolulu .00 Sunny Houston .00 Sunny Indianapolis .09 Snow Jackson, Miss. .00 Cloudy Jacksonville .92 Cloudy Juneau .00 Cloudy Kansas City 13-26 .03 Partly Las Vegas .00 Showers institutions that need of strikers to releasing schools in Warrick County Yockey, the District 11 Boonville. where half the union miners are emmore coal than any county.

Its union locals be the strongest and That other locals would County was "damned said. some of the Warrick with the transfer and that all the strikers vottransfer at a meeting Gov. Otis Bowen anwould be able to get non-union mine in KenWarrick schools. quite of bit of stink," to release coal to the schools came after a negotiations between Mark Augspurger, the buildings-and-grounds the 148 tons of coal Evansville would last situation at Boonville high schools and TennySchool last week was force school officials emergency plan under or events would be rescheduled in other worried (about running ways. But we're also an alternate heat said.

have an oil-fired boiler Boonville High School On a day in which to zero degrees fahrBoonville High School coal a day. the system was uncoal because it had no to store it. the miners agreed to the system has traunion coal. of coal miners here," a coal-mining town. the schools to stay children." 30,2010 COOL 70w Warm Occluded 2 2 predicted today for much flurries are expected Snow, flurries or rain is the world observations were made at Time yesterday (7 a.m.

Louis- There Temp. Weather p.m. 36 Clear p.m. 36 Cloudy p.m. Cloudy p.m.

Cloudy p.m. 63 Partly Cloudy p.m. Cloudy a.m. Cloudy p.m. Cloudy p.m.

Cloudy p.m. Cloudy p.m. Clear Noon Clear p.m. Clear p.m. Cloudy p.m.

Partly Cloudy p.m. Snow p.m. Cloudy p.m. Cloudy p.m. Clear a.m.

Cloudy p.m. Cloudy p.m. Clear p.m. Clear p.m. Snow p.m.

Clear p.m. Haze p.m. Clear p.m. Partly Cloudy p.m. 8958 Cloudy p.m.

Clear p.m. Cloudy weather highs. Precipitation for 24 hours, Yesterday's City Lo-Hi Little Rock Los Angeles 54-71 Louisville 25-28 Memphis Miami Beach 66-77 Milwaukee 15-26 Minn. -St. Paul Nashville 28-31 New Orleans New York 29-33 Norfolk, Va.

Oklahoma City 16-50 Omaha 16-18 Orlando 58-67 Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh 22-33 Portland, Me. 13-20 Portland, Ore. 42-44 Raleigh Rapid City 11-17 Reno Richmond St. Louis 18-22 St. Pete-Tampa 57-67 Salt Lake City San Diego San Francisco San Juan, P.R, 70-84 Sault Ste.

Marie Seattle 41-49 Shreveport 30-33 Spokane 30-34 Topeka 09-25 Tucson Tulsa 12-37 Washington, D.C. Wichita 14-34 He said the schools would replace the coal taken from Evansville after the strike ends. Augpurger said school officials have been reluctant to discuss the coal transfer because they fear violence from miners opposed to the action. "There is some friction here even in the local union," Augspurger said. "We don't want to talk about it in public and antagonize the local union.

They have had violence here, and the union president told us he couldn't control the men." Last Friday and Sunday striking miners damaged a total of 10 trucks at the Dale Bland Trucking Co. in Boonville in an effort to prevent the trucks from transferring stockpiled coal from Boonville to Evansville. Today's vote by UMW miners will be at 10 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Vincennes. Three inmates who escaped La Grange captured same day Using sheets to camouflage themselves as they crawled through the snow, three inmates of the Kentucky State Reformatory near La Grange escaped from their dormitory at 4:30 a.m.

yesterday, according to Supt. Dewey Sowders. Two of the escapees were apprehended almost immediately by Charlie Davis, a correctional officer at the prison. The third was captured at 6:30 a.m. by Steve Smith, associate superintendent, and Bernice Catlett, a correctional officer.

Sowders said the escapees were sighted from the guard tower after they had cut through a fence around the prison grounds. The guards fired at the men, but no one was injured, Sowders said. The two men apprehended first were Scott Jay Labensky, 20, of Scott County, and Tommy Alford, 28, of Clark County, Kentucky. The third was Kenneth Wayne Baggett, 20, of Jefferson County. Sowders said he will go to the grand jury for indictments against the men on charges of escaping custody.

Figures show 60 high temperatures for area 60 Associated Press map from National Weather Service, NOAA and Dept. of Commerce data of the western part of the nation, in parts of Idaho, Montana and forecast for much of the East. Ohio River levels The following are the a.m. for the next three reading: Flood stage LOCATION (feet) Pittsburgh, Pa. 25 Gallipolis, Ohio (LG) 50 Huntington, W.Va.

50 Ashland, Ky. 52 Greenup Dam (LG) 54 Portsmouth, Ohio 50 Maysville, Ky. 50 Meldahl, Ohio (LG) 51 Cincinnati 52 Markland Dam (LG) 51 forecasts for river stages at 7 days and yesterday's 7 a.m. Yester- Today's Tomor- Next day's fore- row's day's stage cast forecast fore(feet) (feet) (feet) cast 16.3 16.3 16.3 16.3 24.0 21.7 20.5 19.3 28.8 27.5 27.0 26.6 36.3 35.6 35.0 34.7 28.7 25.3 23.5 22.3 24.0 22.0 20.5 35.9 35.3 34.8 34.5 31.3 27.0 23.0 21.0 35.7 32.5 30.0 28.7 32.8 28.0 24.0 22.0 Louisville (UG) 23 15.0 12.5 12.3 12.2 Louisville (LG) 55 37.1 32.5 28.5 24.0 Cannelton Dam (LG) 42 Newburgh, Ind. (LG) 38 Evansville, Ind.

42 Uniontown Dam (LG) 37 Shawneetown, Ill. 33 Dam 50, Ky. 34 (LG) lower gauge, 27.0 23.0 31.0 26.5 29.3 24.8 30.8 27.0 31.0 28.5 33.0 31.0 gauge Louisville pollution' index 9 a.m. yesterday (good). Elevated pollutant 3 p.m.

yesterday 59 (moderate). Elevated pollutant during morning a was particulates. during afternoon was sulfur dioxide. The readings represent the single highest concentration of any of the monitored pollutants at any time during the 24-hour period ending at the time listed. summary ending at 7 p.m.

EST. Today's Tomorrow's Prec. Forecasts Lo-Hi Forecasts Lo-Hi .00 Partly Cloudy 17-31 Partly Cloudy 10-32 .00 Rain Showers 50-58 .08 Snow Showers 17-23 Snow Showers 01 Cloudy 20-25 Fair 15-28 .29 Partly Cloudy Fair 42-64 .22 Snow 14-20 Partly Cloudy .02 Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy .02 Cloudy Cloudy 12-22 .00 Partly Cloudy Fair 27-45 .23 Rain Cloudy .80 Rain Partly Cloudy 28-32 .00 Fair Partly Cloudy .06 Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy -07-13 .27 Partly Cloudy Fair Rain Cloudy .00 Cloudy Showers 50-67 .12 Snow Snow Showers 15-21 .16 Rain 16-35 Rain .23 Rain 42-51 Showers 39-50 1.40 Cloudy Partly Cloudy 17-30 .01 Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy .00 Showers Partly Cloudy 1.31 Snow Showers Partly Cloudy .01 Cloudy Sunny 05-20 .63 Partly Cloudy Fair 30-50 .00 Cloudy Rain 34-44 .00 Rain Showers 56-60 .25 Rain Partly Cloudy .00 Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy .00 Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy -05-18 .01 Rain 43-49 Rain 40-48 .00 Partly Cloudy Fair .00 Snow Snow .00 Fair Partly Cloudy .00 Cloudy Showers 44-63 Partly Cloudy Fair 67 Snow Showers Partly Cloudy 20-29 .00 Fair 13-24 Cloudy 10-28 "Are you the person who ran the Want Ad?" Today hundreds of happy people will The Want Ads are the efficient and hear these words because today economical way to recycle things you no thousands of eager buyers will be read- longer need or use and collect cash for ing the Classified Section of this news- them. So make a list of your sellables paper. These people will be responding right away and dial the number below.

to the ads which offer the items they A friendly Ad-Visor helps you word your seek homes, cars, furniture, jobs, ad for quickest results. appliances, musical instruments, Go after the extra money thats waiting sporting goods, and other wants and for you. Place your result-getting want needs too numerous to mention. Ad today. The Louisville Times The Courier -Journal classified DIAL 582-2622 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IT'S SO EASY TO PLACE AN AD! JUST DIAL 582-2622 The Courier-Journal The Louisville Times ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths and Funerals ANDERSON, Hattie E.

nee Smith Age 52, Jan. 12, 1978 at Suburban Hospital. Residence RI. 3, Shepherdsville. Beloved wife of James H.

Anderson; devoted mother of James H. Anderson, Jr. and Sandra L. Druin; also survived by 2 grandchildren; brother-in-law, P.C. Anderson; 1 sister, Ruby Casey.

Mrs. Anderson is at the Hardy Funeral Home, Shepherdsville. Services 2 p.m. at Cedar Grove Baptist Church. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery.

CORNWELL, Mrs. Florine W. Entered eternal life, Jan. 12, 1978 in her 75th year. Residence 1114 S.

4th St. Loving sister of Mrs. Naomi Foshee Mr. Earl Kellar; grandmother of Miss Theresa Cornwell, Miss Michelle Cornwell, Miss Sharon Lee Cornwell, Mrs. Pamela Corum, Mr.

William David Cornwell Mr. Steve Wallace Cornwell; also survived by 3 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Cornwell is at the O.D. White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S.

3rd where services will be held Sat. at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitors may call after 6 p.m. Fri.

COX, Cecil F. Age 58. At Veteran's Hospital al 11:15 a.m. Jan. 12, 1978.

Residence, Route 4, Taviorsville, Ky. Devoted son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Cox; also survived by sisters, Mrs.

J.W. (Marian) Hatfield and Mrs. Minnie Thomas; brothers, Robert and Billy Cox. Funeral services Mon. at 11 a.m.

from the McFarland-Troutman Funeral Home, Mt. Washington, Ky. Interment Highland Memory Garden. Masonic services Sun. 2:30 p.m.

by the Bullitt Lodge No. 155. Visiting after 12 Sat. Deaths and Funerals DE PADOVA, Carmen Age 57 years, Jan. 12, 1978 at his residence, 1809 S.

23rd St. Husband of Agnes Hardesty De Padova; father of Mrs. Robert (Nancy) Britain, Mrs. William (Margaret) Haycraft; brother of Miss Chall De Padova, Mrs. Lucy VanGeison, Sam Victor De Padova, all of Little Falls, New Jersey; also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Mr. De Padova is at Ratterman's, 2815 S. 4th St. Funeral Mon. morning at 10 o'clock from St.

George Church. Interment Highland Memory Gardens. The prayer service will be held Sun. afternoon at 3 o'clock. The family will be al the funeral home from 3-5 7-9 p.m.

2-5 7-9 p.m. Sun. ETSCORN, Irvin F. Jan. 11, 1978 at 5:55 p.m.

at the Baptist East Hospital. Residence, 200 Browns Ln. Beloved husband of Sue Hinze Etscorn; father of Mrs. Glenn (Betty) Hines, Mrs. J.

P. (Norma) Kayrouz, Mrs. E. L. (Pat) Brown, Mr.

I. Donald Etscorn and Mr. Gary Etscorn. Also survived by 23 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Ln.

Sat. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. Visiting from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Friday.

EWALD, Mr. George jr. Age 77 years at 9:45 p.m. Jan. 11, 1 1978 at his residence, 6203 1.

Mason Prospect, KY. Survived by wife, Mrs. Hermenia (Voll) Ewald; daughter, Mrs. Gloria Hager; grandson, Glenn Romstadt; granddaughters, Mary Joan Romstadt, both of Toledo, OH. Sister, Mrs.

Freeman (Willie) Blackwell. Services at the Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort Ave. at 11 a.m. Sat.

Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. Visiting after noon Friday. HUHN, Mrs. Alice (nee Powell) "Nell" Deaths and Funerals Passed away in her 68th year, Jan. 13, 1978 at St.

Joseph Infirmary. Residence 1001 Mutberry St. Sister of Mrs. William G. (Helen) Jefferson Mrs.

James LeConte (Virginia) Stone, niece of Mrs. Maude Bremer; also survived by several nieces nephews. Services for Mrs. Huhn will be conducted Mon. at 9 a.m.

in the Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave. a.m. in St. Elizabeth Church. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Prayer services at 4 p.m. Sun. Friends may kindly call after 2 p.m. Sat. JACOBS, Mr.

Howard Passed away in his 59th year, Jan. 11, 1978 at his residence, 809 E. St. Catherine St. Father of Charles H.

Jacobs; grandfather of Deanna, Karin and Kevin Jacobs; brother of Robert and Stoy Jacobs. Services for Mr. Jacobs will be conducted Sat. at 10 a.m. in the Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave.

by the Rev. Dr. James Jones, Pastor of the Audubon Baptist Church. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Friends may kindty call after 2 p.m.

Fri. LAMB, Mrs. Anna Nunn 6:30 p.m. Jan. 12, 1978 at Glenmary Nursing Home.

Residence 2315 Glenmary Ave. Survived by husband, Mr. Orville Lamb; sons, Thomas N. Lamb John Orville Lamb, Augusta, 7 grandchildren 1 great grandchild; sister, Mrs. Thomas C.

Cochran of Marion, Ky. Also several nieces and nephews. Services at the Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort Ave. 10 a.m.

Mon. Interment Mapleview Cemetery, Marion, Ky. Visiting from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sat.

Sun. LEWIS, Mrs. Marie (nee Beck) Passed away in her 71st year, Jan. 13, 1978 at 5 a.m. Residence, 1116 South Brook St.

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Please send exact Please send exact amount. amount. Deaths and poo Funerals of Mrs. Mary Catherine Brouner, Mrs. Grace Graves, Lexington, KY, Mrs.

Louise Dovol, Washington, D.C. and Mrs. Ethel Kaiser. Devoted friend of Mrs. Dorothy Earle and Mrs.

Brady Clay. Mrs. Lewis is resting at the Oak St. home of Arch L. Heady Son, 1201 E.

Oak where friends may kindly visit from 6-9 p.m. Fri. at which time she will be taken to York, South Carolina where services will be conducted Jan. 16, 1978. MATHERLY, Mason L.

(Skip Jack) Age 61, died Jan. 12, 1978. Residence 2112 Lytle. Survived by wife the former Ada Mae Cotton; brothers David L. and Carl J.

Matherly; sisters Lena Greenwell, Lydia Snapp, Naomi Hack, Betty Leffler, Rosie Stinson. Services p.m., Mon. at Schoppenhorst Brothers Funeral Home, 1832 W. Market St. Interment Portland Cemetery.

Visiting after 1 p.m., Sat. McILVAINE, Lionel W. Thurs. Jan. 12th, 1978 at 8:25 p.m.

at Christopher East Nursing Home. Husband of the late Sue Turner Elliott Mcilvaine. Survived by a daughter Mrs. N. Mclivaine Burbank, a son S.

E. Mclivaine, Circleville, Ohio, 6 grandchildren, a sister Mrs. F. B. Duncan, Dade City, Fla.

Funeral services will be held at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington 1:30 p.m. Sat. Burial in Sulphur, Ky. Visiting after 4 p.m. Fri.

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Heart Fund. MEYER, Mrs. Sarah Waldeck Jan. 12, 1978, at Dallas, Tex. Survived by her husband, Stanley (Stump) Meyer; daughter, Mrs.

Lane S. (Jewell) Jones, granddaughter, Mrs. Sue Allen; grandson, Lane S. Jones, and 5 great -grandsons. Mrs.

Mever was a member of the Louisville Police Officers Auxiliary, and a Lady Noble of the Kosair Shrine. Mr. Meyer was a police investigator in Louisville for 21 years, before retiring and moving to Dallas. A memorial service will be held Jan. 14, at 12:30 p.m.

at Wildwood Chapel, Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Tex. OSTERMAN, Mr. Edwin G. Passed away Jan. 12, 1978 at 1:15 a.m.

at Sis. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital in his 81st year. Family residence, 3712 Woodruff Ave. Devoted husband of Mrs. Caroline Betz Osterman; loving father of Mrs.

Carolyn Hubbard, Bethpage, N.Y., Miss Janice Osterman and Mr. Edwin G. Osterman, loving brother of Mr. John Osterman; also survived by 6 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren. Mr.

Osterman is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. Services will be conducted Jan 14, 1978 at 1 p.m. at St. James United Church of Christ with interment Louisville Memorial Gardens West.

PIERCE, Mr. Mark V. Age 86 vears, Fri. Jan. 13, 1978 at 4:40 a.m.

Residence 202 Trafalgar Sq. Beloved husband of Mrs. Hazel Rice Pierce; devoted father of Mrs. Charles E. (Arlene) Rogers, Hendersonville, grandfather of Miss Gena Rogers, Hendersonville, Tenn.

Funeral services from Rattermans, 3800 Bardstown 11 a.m. Mon. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. Friends may call 2-4 p.m. 7-9 p.m.

Sat. Sun. Memorial services by Iroquois Post American Legion will be held Sat. at 7 p.m. RHODES, Mrs.

Sarah K. Age 67. Entered eternal life, Jan. 12, 1978. Residence 3600 Lentz Ave.

Mother of Mrs. Medwin Sartin, Miss Nancy Rhodes, Mr. Edward F. Mr. Robert David Rhodes; 2 brothers, Miley South James South; also 5 grandchildren.

Services 10:30 a.m. Sat. in O.D, White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd St. Interment Resthaven Cemetery.

Visiting after 3 p.m. Fri. ROBERTS, J.D. Ray 69 years of age, died at his residence in Los Angeles, a little space in the right place Camper The Courier-Journal seemed seller sold for The Louisville Times 5-doy ad. 500 calls $6000.

says Classified Ads Phone 582-2622 Deaths and Funerals where he resided the past years. He was a native and fore mer resident of Floyds Ind. He was manager of Electric Div. of the Mayfield Molded Pro? ducts, in Chicago. Surviving are sisters, Mrs.

Harry (Grace) Naville, and Mrs. Herman (Babe), Losson, both of Flovd Knobs. Visitation after 11 a.m. Sun. at the Kraft Funeral Home, New Albany, Ind.

Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Mon. from St Mary of the Knobs Catholic Church, Floys Knobs, Ind. with burial in the church cemetery. SCHMIDT, Mr.

Fredrick (Fred) August Passed away in his 90th year, Jan. 13, 1978 at 3:40 a.m. at the Hillcreek Manor Nursing Home. Family residence 8009 N. Watterson Trail.

Beloved father of Mrs. Freeman (Margaret) Allsmiller, Miss Gladys M. Schmidt Mrs. Eunice Crocker, Mr. Vernon L.

Schmidt Mr. Fredrick A. Schmidt, Sr. Also survived by 8 grandchildren 5 great-grandchildren. Mr.

Schmidt is resting at the Fern Creek Funeral Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 5406 Bardstown Rd. where services will beconducted Jan. 16 at a.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park.

Visitation 7-9 p.m. Sat. 1-9 p.m. Sun. 20 Standiford A.M.

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26 1 2 3 4 5 Field P.M. 26 P.M. 27 P.M. 28 P.M. 27 P.M.

27 3 2 10 readings 6 7 8 9 10 Flurries XXXX' Rain Cold A MINI Showers Stationary Rain is and snow Wyoming. Around The following weather noon Greenwich Mean ville time): City Time Amsterdam 1 Ankara 3 Athens 2 Berlin 1 Beirut 2 Bonn Buenos Aires 8 Copenhagen Dublin Geneva Hong Kong 8 Lisbon London Madrid Manila 8 Moscow 3 New Delhi Paris expected. Highs to 15. Peking 8 Monday and Rio de Janeiro 9 cold thru the Rome Highs in the Saigon 00 Seoul 9 Stockholm Sydney 10 Taipei 8 Teheran 3 snow today, Tel Aviv cloudy and cold Tokyo 9 highs in the Vienna Warsaw Selected cities indicate overnight lows, daytime Tomorrow's Lo-Hi Forecasts Lo-Hi 18-25 Cloudy Cloudy 36-55 Cloudy 23-31 24-33 Cloudy 17-31 36-45 Cloudy 28-58 Partly Cloudy Showers Partly Cloudy 18-27 Snow Showers Partly Cloudy 16-30 36-44 Partly Cloudy 29-42 Rain 34-42 18-25 Snow 18-25 Snow 15-23 21-39 Snow Showers 36-48 Cloudy 27-37 22-30 Snow 15-19 26-40 Partly Cloudy 18-31 18-43 Cloudy 22-35 15-18 Partly Cloudy 10-13 17-25 Snow Showers 13-16 21-25 Snow 15-18 Cloudy 22-31 18-25 Snow Showers 14-17 22-42 Partly Cloudy 26-50 18-26 Snow Showers 13-16 18-49 Partly Cloudy Cloudy Sunny -05-10 15-20 Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy -08---01 Fair 10--02 Showers Rain 33-38 Sunny Sunny 26-59 Showers 18-23 Cloudy 10-15 Fair 13-35 Fair 26-45 29-35 Rain Cloudy Partia Cloudy Partly Cloudy SCHMIDT, Mary E. Harrison 20 40 50 Age 58 years, Jan.

13, 1978 at 3:45 a.m. Residence 6711 Watch Hill Rd. Beloved wife of Joseph A. Schmidt, Sr. devoted mother of Mrs.

George (Marilyn) Newman, Mrs. Kevin (Connie) Rumpel, Joseph A. Schmidt, Jr. Henry R. Schmidt; also survived by 2 sisters, Mrs.

Owen Martin, Mrs. lla Helm; 2 brothers, Anthony Raymond Harrison; 11 grandchildren. Funeral service 9:30 a.m. in the Embry Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Hgwy. at 10 a.m.

at St. Bernard Church. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. Vigil service at 7:30 p.m. Sun.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sat. Snow SCHMITKO, Mrs. Louise Noland 3 Widow of Bernie Schmitko. At 3:30 p.m.

Jan. 12, 1978 af the Christian Church Home. Residence, 2228 Winston. Survived by sister-in-law, Miss Alleen Schmitko. Services at the Herbert C.

Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort Ave. at 1:30 p.m. Sat. Visiting after 2 p.m. Fri.

Interment private. STAFFORD, John W. 5 8 In his 90th year at Louisville Bapt fist Hospital. Survived by 1 son, John 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert K.

Kirzinger, Mrs. David? Haney; 6 grandchildren. Services Stoess Funeral Home, Jan. 15 at 2 p.m. Interment in Flovdsburg Cemetery.

Visiting after 10 a.m. Sat. 7 VICK, Mrs. Jewell W. Age 74.

years, at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 13, 1978 al Methodist- Evangelical Hospital. Her residence was 8907 Hudson Ln. Wife of Coleman Vick; mother of Mrs.

Jeanine V. Dampier, Johnson City, sister of Mrs. Dorothy W. Dickey; also survived by 3' grandchildren. Funeral will be af 10 a.m.

Mon. at the McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Rd. Interment in Resthaven Memorial Park. Friends please call 1-4 and 7-9. 31.9 36.0 32.1 31.5 30.9 32.3 (UG) 31.1 35.0 32.0 31.8 31.3 33.0 upper WHITMER, Mr.

Teddy R. Passed away Jan. 12, 1978 at Methodist Evangelical Hospital in his 66th vear. Residence, 563 Adair. Devoted husband of Mrs.

Frances (nee Crenshaw) Whitmer; father of Mrs. Favetta, Cooper, Mrs. Harold (Floella) Davis, Mrs. Richard (Diana) Allo, Brookview, IN, Messrs. Teddw Leon, Brooks, KY, Lyndel Fairdale, Charles Edward and James Aaron Whitmer.

Also sur.vived by his mother, Mrs. Sudie Whitmer; 1 brother, Mr. Lyndel J. Whitmer, Yuma, a sister, Mrs. Bonna VanGarp; 22 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Sun. at 1 p.m. (CDT) at Mt. Pisgah Church near City, KY. Interment Mt.

Pisgah Cemetery. Mr. Whitmer is at the. Miller Close Funeral Home, 4505 S. 3rd..

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