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Hoosier "settlers" at Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement near Indianapolis gather around to sing Christmas carols as they recreate Christmas Eve 1836. Conner Prairie is presenting its traditional "Christmas at Conner Prairie" daily through Dec. 13 (closed Monday and Tuesday) with its costumed, pretend settlers showing what life might have been like in Indiana in 1836. For the first time, the set-

Allen clears one investigation, others continue

.. WASHINGTON (AP) - National security adviser Richard V. Allen, cleared of '• wrongdoing for receiving SI,OOO from two Japanese journalists, will stay on paid leave pending x new inquiry into his inac--1 curate financial disclosure statement and his acceptance of two watches. Allen said Tuesday that he was “very happy" with the - results of the investigation into a* SI,OOO “thank-you" payment for a Jan. 21 interview with Nancy Reagan. But the announcement of a new phase of the probe raised fresh doubts

Fatal shooting ruled justified INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - An , Indianapolis patrolman who shot and killed a man who was double-parked at a downtown city location was justified in /firing the fatal shot, a police review board has ruled. The Firearms Review Board of the Indianapolis Police Department found that Dennis A. Cress acted in self defense when he fatally wounded James Edward Grimes Nov. 20. *The five-member board determined Tuesday that the veteran patrolman was in compliance with departmental • regulations •

55 speed limit It's here to stay, nation's highway chief tells Hoosiers

'INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Although he personally opposes if’ the head of the Federal Highway Administration said he foresees no retreat from enforcement of the 55 mph speed limit. “I’m not going to waste my tfme fighting a losing cause because we have more significant things that are really pressing,” FHA chief Ray A. Barnhart told reporters Tuesday. The former Texas highway commissioner said he doesn’t really appreciate the need for the 55 mph speed limit on highways in remote areas where fttfere isn’t another car in sight. £sut he acknowledged the lower speeds may be important in

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about his future. Allen, who three days ago said he fully expected to return to the White House, said Tuesday that decision “will depend on my colleagues at the White House. We’ll wait and see.” White House spokesman David Gergen said Allen will remain on paid administrative leave until the investigation is completed. And Gergen refused to say whether Allen would be welcomed back if he is cleared by the Justice Department. Meanwhile, the White House added a new obstacle to Allen’s

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SECRETARY BELL To visit Vincennes

highly populated areas where traffic is congested. Barnhart said he had no intention of leading the fight against the 55 mph speed limit, but he wouldn’t object if individual congressmen decided to take up the cause. Whenever someone advocates repealing the 55 mph speed limit, Barnhart said, “you are attacked as being insensitive to life and limb and wanting carnage on the highways.” In town to address a highway contractors’ group, Barnhart said Congress should consider doubling the federal gasoline tax, which has been four cents a gallon since 1959. “I think it’s going to have to

tlement will reopen after dark for five evenings, Dec. 18-19, 19, for "Conner Prairie by Candlelight", allowing visitors to trod candlelit paths to "drop in" on what Christmas Even, 1836, might have been like in the cabins of early settlers. Conner Prairie is located north of Indianapolis on Allisonville Road. An admission fee is charged.

possible return. Presidential counsel Fred Fielding said that after the Justice Department completes its inquiry, his office also will review the case to see if any “standards of conduct had been violated.” In releasing the findings of a 2>/2-month investigation into the SI,OOO “thank-you” payment, Attorney General William French Smith ruled out appointment of a special prosecutor on the grounds that there was no evidence of violation of federal criminal law.

University marks 175th year

Bell to join Vincennes celebration

VINCENNES, Ind. (AP) - A speech by U.S. Secretary of Education Terrel H. Bell Thursday is part of Vincennes University’s weeklong celebration of its 175th anniversary. The birthday party began Sunday with dedication of columns recently placed at the Harrison Street entrance to the school. The columns supported an 1878 university building, since demolished. “I’ve waited 28 years for this,” said Cornelia Carter, assistant to VU President

be increased, and I think it’s justified,” he said. But barnhart wouldn’t predict when the gasoline tax would be raised, especially since 1982 is an election year for Congress. “This is going to be a very traumatic thing for the Congress,” he said. Some lawmakers have suggested raising the gasoline tax three to six cents a gallon, he said, but “I think four or five cents is more realistic.” Barnhart said the Reagan ad-

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But in its 10-page report, the Justice Department also said two additional matters had come to its attention “within the past 10 days” and the need for a special prosecutor to examine them “has not yet been determined.” The department said it would look into Allen’s claim on his initial financial disclosure statement that he sold his consulting firm, Potomac International Corp., in 1978. After press inquiries, Allen said last week that he had made a mistake and amended his statement to say the sale ac-

Phillip M. Summers, referring to the final placement of the columns. When the building was razed, the columns were taken to the new campus and often moved when storage space was needed for expansion, Miss Carter said. For several years the columns have been stored along the Wabash River in tall grass covered with chicken wire. “For years I tormented former President Isaac Beckes, begging him to place them at the college’s entrance,” said Miss Carter. “He would tell me

ministration is adamant against raising taxes, but he said the gasoline tax is more appropriately called a user fee. That, he said, would make an increase more palatable. Every one-cent increase in the gasoline tax would mean an extra $1 billion in revenue for the federal government, he said. The interstate highway system is 95 percent complete now, he said, but the cost of finishing that final 5 percent has been estimated at $54 billion.

Solidarity units on alert

Polish police storm school; crowd defiant

WARSAW, Poland (AP) Special police units swooped down from a helicopter and burst through doors of a firefighters’ school today, forcing out more than 300 protesting cadets. But some were rumored still inside the building, and a crowd of 3,000 civilians refused police orders to vacate the area. The independent union Solidarity said police seized one of Solidarity’s top official in Warsaw, Seweryn Jaworski, who was with the cadets throughout the week-long sit-in. Solidarity chief Lech Walesa met with his National Leadership Commission and said: “I order instant readiness of all chapters.” He said that “no action should be undertaken without central authorities of the union.” The only exception, he said, was if government authorities take action against other union chapters. Solidarity said the order of instant readiness did not denote instant readiness to strike. The cadets wanted to be covered by a new academic

tually occurred in January 1981. In his initial statement, filed in February, Allen also failed to list any interest in the firm at the end of 1980. Last week, however, he reported a SIOO,OOO to $250,000 holding in the company at the end of last year. The new inquiry also will focus on Allen’s receipt of two watches from the Japanese journalists who interviewed Mrs. Reagan. One of the journalists, Fuyuko Kamisaka, has said the first watch was given to Allen on Jan. 16, before the inauguration, and the second on Jan. 22, two days after Reagan

there was no money and the official entrance had not been decided upon two points with which I could not argue. “But now they’re in place and the words of (English poet John) Keats ring through: ‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever,”’ she said. Summers received resolutions from the American Association of Community Colleges and the Indiana General Assembly honoring the school. The General Assembly resolution calls the university

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reform law sought by university students, and excluded from jurisdiction of the Interior Ministry. The official PAP news agency said “all cadets have been made to leave the building. There were no casualties and no one was injured during the operation.” But persistent rumors circulated through the crowd outside the building that some cadets were barricaded inside the building, three hours after the operation began. Solidarity officials on the scene told the crowd all the cadets had left the building, but the mob refused to leave. “It was non-violent and we offered no resistance to give them any excuses,” said a firefighter cadet corporal at Warsaw Solidarity headquarters were about 300 to 400 people greeted some of the cadets taken from the school. “They didn’t beat us,” said the corporal, who along with other cadets was taken to a railroad station and ordered to go home but disobeyed the command and went to Solidarity

was sworn in. Allen has said the watches were personal gifts for his wife and that both were received before Reagan took office. Under provisions of the 1978 Ethics in Government Act, the Justice Department has 90 days to conduct a preliminary inquiry into allegations of misconduct against high-level government officials. If evidence of a crime is found, the attorney general must ask a panel of federal judges to appoint an independent special prosecutor to investigate further.

“a nursery of heroes and statesmen and a continuance in the cause of humanity and brotherly love.” VU was chartered Dec. 6, 1806, and William Henry Harrison was a charter member of the board of trustees. Another school, Jefferson Academy, preceded it in 1801. The school’s first actual college building was constructed in 1811. Trustees will meet Sunday in the same room at the territorial capitol where the charter was signed.

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headquarters. “They just pushed us a bit.” Witnesses said the assault began when a large, troopcarrying helicopter hovered over the roof of the school and special police climbed down a rope ladder onto the building. Others said that police burst through the front door of the building. They reportedly told the cadets to “get rid of the organizers of the strike and of all the Solidarity people, and we promise that everybody will be safe.” Some witnesses said there were some signs of scuffling, but it did not appear any of the cadets were injured. The cadets left the area in buses and flashed “V for victory” signs at a crowd that turned the police buses back. The bystanders shouted, “You are heros, you have the whole country with you.” The buses then left in another direction. As the news of the confrontation spread, people converged on the scene with banners to support the cadets. Solidarity leaders at the scene worked to control the

Owner's jogging may be hurting Fido (c) 1981, The Baltimore Sun SAN FRANCISCO That faithful dog jogging along beside its owner may be suffering in silence from blisters. California veterinarians are warning that jogging dog owners should be more considerate of their pets when they set out on a five mile run. Canine joggers with blistered footpads, bad knees, ligament trouble and even hip dysplasia have been appearing in veterinary hospitals, according to Dr. Bruce Persky, a San Diego veterinary surgeon. “Dogs are like people in that they have to be worked up to jogging,” asserted Dr. Persky, who said pet owners sometimes forgot that the animal doggedly running beside them had no way of expressing discomfort. It was not until the dog became visibly lame or developed other symptoms of sickness that the trouble might be traced to strenuous running, he said. As another veterinarian put it: “A dog will run until he drops if that is what his owner wants him to do. And too many people forget that dogs aren’t people.” For example, she said, no smart dog would voluntarily go out for a long run in 95-degree temperatures, yet quite a few people did, and they liked to have the dog along. Dogs, she said, had to stop and pant occasionally since they did not perspire as people did, and they also were not equipped with running shoes, which meant they could easily develop sore feet from pounding along hot asphalt. “A dog should never be run on a hot day, in my opinion,” said the doctor. “People have a tendency to make animals conform to their routine and of course the dog can’t tell them he’s unhappy about it. What they can get is a sick pet.” Dr. Persky, of the San Carlos Hospital in San Diego, said knee trouble was the most common problem, although raw feet were also seen. He urged that joggers “work their dogs up to certain amounts of mileage just as they do for them- * selves, and don’t take a house pet that hasn’t run in a month out for a three-mile jog."

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crowd of bystanders, many of whom had starting calling the police names, witnesses said. The news agency said the commander of the school, Col. Krzysztof Smolarkiewicz, “was released from the building where he was held by the students,” but it did not say how long he had been held. PAP said the assault began at 10 a.m. on orders of the interior minister, who has jurisdiction over the school. The school was formally dissolved Monday. The students had wanted to have the school taken out of the jurisdiction of the Interior Ministry, and they wanted assurances that they would not be ordered to quell civil disturbances. In what appeared to be a coordinated action to prevent unionists from aiding the cadets, police blocked exits at several nearby factories, Solidarity sources said. In addition, telex and telephone communications to the Warsaw union headquarters were blocked, the sources said.

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