Banner Graphic, Volume 12, Number 96, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 December 1981 — Page 2

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The Putnam County Banner-Graphic, December 31,1981

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For Speedway bombings

Kimberlin to fight 50-year term

INDIANAPOLIS lAP) - The attorney for convicted Speedway bomber Brett C. Kimberlin says he will appeal his client’s 50-year prison term "in the immediate future." U.S. District Judge William E. Steckler denied a defense motion to delay the sentencing Wednesday, saying. "This case has been in the courts for over a year, and it’s a time to dispose of it.” Kimberlin was sentenced for a series of explosions in the Indianapolis suburb of Speedway in 1978. Defense attorney Nile Stanton filed motions Tuesday for a 30day delay to allow time to assemble psychiatric information on Kimberlin’s mental state and to respond to a government memorandum which outlined reasons why the prosecution wanted Kilberlin sentenced to a long prison term. The prosecution asked that

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Kimberlin be sentenced to 79 years. Steckler said the memorandum information was not included in his sentencing considerations. Before sentencing, Kimberlin told the court he would take his case to the United Nations and the World Court and said he will ask the U.S. Justice Department in Washington for an investigation of allegations the

Porno suspect free on SSOO bond

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP> - A northern Indiana photographer is free on SSOO bond after being charged with taking “lewd” pictures of a nude 9-year-old girl, St. Joseph County authorities say. Clifford Ross, 49, was of South Bend, arrested Tuesday on a charge of child exploitation, a felony punishable by a maximum of four years in prison. He was released Wed-

FBI nabs suspect in letter carrier's slaying

PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - FBI agents arrested a woman Wednesday night who is one of four suspects sought in the killing of a letter carrier abducted last weekend while delivering mail, a spokesman said. Janet Antone, 31, was arrested without incident at an apartment in west Phoenix, said FBI news liaison officer Art Schultz. Murder warrants for Ms. Antone and three others had been issued earlier Wednesday. A. Melvin McDonald, U.S. Attorney for Arizona, said all the suspects were believed to be residents of the Salt River In-

government used false testimony in convicting him. Kimberlin already is serving a 21-year sentence on a variety of other convictions, including conspiracy in an international drug smuggling ring and impersonating a federal officer. The bombing sentence will be served concurrently with his other sentences. He will be eligible for parole in seven years, Steckler said.

nesday, according to County Prosecutor Michael P. Barnes. Ross’ arrest capped an 18month investigation by South Bend police into the professional photographer’s activities. Ross was accused of taking suggestive pictures Nov. 21 at his studio behind his home Police said the girl said in a statement that Ross enticed her to pose nude and warned her not

dian Reservation, where the body of Karen Beth Green was found Monday. Mrs. Green, 27, of Apache Junction, was abducted Saturday outside suburban Mesa, which is adjacent to the Salt River reservation, east of Phoenix. Schultz said the whereabouts of the other three people sought in connection with Mrs. Green’s death were not known. Each of the warrants, issued by U.S. Magistrate Richard C. Gormley, included a charge of murder on an Indian reservation and murder of a postal employee, McDonald said.

Kimberlin, convicted Oct. 15, faced a maximum of 230 years in prison on the bombing charges. Meanwhile, Kimberlin filed a $22 million damage suit in Marion Circuit Court Tuesday against a surprise government witness, Lynn A. Coleman. Kimberlin alleged Coleman made false and malicious pretrial statements to federal officials.

to tell anyone about the photo session. Police learned of the incident after several complaints were filed by parents. An undercover policewoman posing as a professional model saw a number of nude photographs of young girls at Ross’ studio, investigators said. On Dec. 10, police confiscated at least 500 photos from Ross and said the majority were of girls under 16.

McDonald identified the other three people named on the warrants as Brenda Gail Antone, 30; Clayborn Dale Osife, 41, and Sanford Darrell Chiago, 29. It was not known if the four are related. Witnesses told authorities that five adults three men and two women accompanied by two children had forced Mrs. Green into her car and driven off. McDonald declined to comment when asked about the children and the report of a third adult male, saying, “We have reasons” for not elaborating.

PTA's advice:

Parents must help protect education from excessive budget cuts

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) - The president of Indiana’s 70,000-member Congress of PTAs says parents must take a more active role in providing for the education of their children. And the first step they can take is to make sure government doesn’t try to short change education in the lunge toward cutting budgets, President Harold Gourley says. In that respect, Gourley typifies the new brand of Parent-Teachers Associations, groups that are becoming increasingly active in the political arena. “Where parents are involved in the cause of public education, you have stronger schools,” Gourley said. “Parents have always been important to the education of their children, but in times of crisis, such as we

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Jaruzelski preparing Polish reform program

By The Associated Press Poland’s martial law chief has set up at least three groups of top strategists to draft programs of social, economic and political reform, sources in Warsaw said Wednesday, according to a report reaching the West. One of the panels has proposed that the discredited Polish United Workers Party the official name of the Communist Party be dissolved and replaced with a new party that would attempt to achieve a wide base by including church and union influences, the report said. Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski the premier, Communist Party chief and head of the military council that declared martial law put a prominent party leader at the head of each group, the sources said, and each represents a distinct party faction. A government official who requested anonymity said Jaruzelski is expected to unveil in early January a program that “would amount to a new model for social, political and economic life in Poland.” Another source said the government hopes to end martial law

Suspect linked to 83(count 'em, 83)wives

PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) Police say a man believed to have been married at least 83 times has been arrested after a confrontration with two people who said he cheated them. Giovanni Vigliotto, 52, is held without bond on a charge of federal parole violation, Ray County sheriff’s officials said. A woman, identified as Sharon Clark, 44, of Indiana, told sheriff’s deputies that she and Vigliotto were married in Indiana in June, but that Vigliotto ran off with SIOO,OOO of her assets, sheriff’s Sgt. Paul Vecker said. Ms. Clark’s hometown was not immediately available. She and an unidentified male companion said they had been searching for Vigliotto “in several Florida cities for several weeks,” Vecker said. Vecker said the companion, who told deputies that Vigliotto borrowed $3,200 before he disappeared, slashed the tires of Vigliotto’s van on Tuesday to keep him from leaving a shopping center parking lot. Vigliotto also has been accused by a Mesa, Ariz., woman of disposing of her assets after they were married. The woman, not identified by police, said she sold her house and placed the proceeds in a joint checking account, Mesa police said. When she returned from a brief trip to California, her $36,500 bank account had been Dlundered, her furniture had

have now, I think it’s critical that parents become involved.” Leaders of the Indiana PTA group plan to meet Wednesday with Gov. Robert D. Orr and legislative leaders to urge increased funding for education. Petitions containing thousands of signatures and urging increased state aid for education will be given the lawmakers. “I feel the need for strong PTAs is greater now probably than at any time in our u.oio ry,” Gourley said.

Never gave up, crash surviviors say

SALIDA, Colo. (AP) Four survivors of a Christmas Eve plane crash read the Bible as they huddled in the snowbound fuselage for five days, and just after they read about why God lets man suffer, a rescuer

GEN. JARUZELSKI Readies program sometime in March. Observers in Warsaw said, according to the uncensored report, that the faction which emerges dominant from the process of drawing up a political blueprint for Poland is likely to have an important influence on the future shape of the nation. The behind-the-scenes political maneuvering occurs as both the government and Solidarity are trying to win over the population. The martial law authorities claim that strikes and other open forms of

Gourley, who is principal of Evansville’s Highland School and a member of PTA for 31 years, admits there are fewer parents with school children these days than ever before. The reason is that there are simply fewer school children. The argument that fewer students need less money for education, however, just doesn’t wash with Gourley. “Services and maintenance, and all these other things are increasing,” he said. “And just

walked up to the plane, one survivor said. “It was remarkable. We never gave up hope. Never,” said Steve Smart of Dallas. The arrival of the searcher at the crash site on a mountain ridge began a daring rescue that saved four of the five people-who were flying from Texas for a ski weekend in Aspen when the single-engine Piper Cherokee crashed. The pilot, Gary Meeks,

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rebellion have been contained, but Solidarity activists have called for passive resistance to the crackdown. Information from Poland was difficult or impossible to confirm independently because internal communications are cut and dispatches from foreign correspondents subject to censorship. Western news organizations were piecing together information from official announcements, travelers, diplomats and others. Warsaw Radio said Wednesday that the curfew in effect since martial law was imposed on Dec. 13 would be lifted for New Year’s Eve “in view of constantly improving social discipline.” The radio said a 42-hour, sixday work week will go into effect in the New Year for nonmilitarized enterprises, and that factory bosses may order more work “when necessary” for the duration of the state of emergency. All jobless able-bodied men aged 18 to 45 without child-care responsibilities are ordered to report for whatever jobs the state directs. No indication was given of

been shipped out of state, her credit cards were burdened with $3,000 in debts and her new husband was gone, police said. Mesa police Capt. C.A. Miedowicz said a wanted poster distributed by federal authorities said Vigliotto was believed to have married at least 82 other women. Miedowicz said he did not know where the women were living. Florida authorities said a check through the National Crime Information Center computer revealed a warrant issued for Vigliotto’s arrest by the U.S. Parole Commission on April 30,1980. The federal warrant revealed Vigliotto was on parole for conviction of “larceny by deception” in Manalapan, N.J. Manalapan Police Chief Thomas Wallace said the original complaint was turned over to the FBI after a local woman was bilked and abandoned by Vigliotto “in the Carolinas.” “He gave her a first-class honeymoon everything was first-class,” Wallace said. “Then, a month later, the bills started coming in and he was gone.” The arrest warrant said Vigliotto was born in either Italy or New York City on April 3,1929 or 1930 or 1936. It listed a few of his aliases as Rick Calandra, Gerald Wayne Leon or Michael R. Riano and said he has used the surname “Jipp” with several first names.

because you have a smaller percentage of children does not mean you can subtract that amount from a school budget.” The trend toward less government spending must be tempered with the knowledge that education is still a great benefit to all of the people, not just the parents of school children, he said. “This really makes it difficult for the public to support something they don’t see a direct interest or result in,”

walked away from the wreckage Christmas Eve to search for help and hasn’t been found. Smart, the last of the four rescued, was brought down from the 11,600-foot-high crash site Wednesday. He was carried through deep snow for several miles by toboggan, and then moved by snowmobile and fourwheel drive vehicle. “I enjoy snowmobiling, but not quite like this,” he said.

how many enterprises will be affected by the decree. Vital Polish industrial operations have been subject to military discipline since martial law was decreed. Associated Press correspondent Thomas W. Netter reported in a dispatch from Warsaw that was subject to censorship that Poles were apathetic, resigned and indifferent now that the initial shock of martial law has worn off. He said there were few armored personnel carriers and tanks on the streets, but many; armed patrols of soldiers and I roadblocks on major avenues. Snow was being removed from streets by office workers and ' others drafted for the task. Besides relaxation of the cur- - few for New Year’s Eve, Warsaw Radio also announced resumption of ferry service between the Baltic port of Swinoujscie and Ystad, Sweden, and Gdansk and Helsinki. Another broadcast said classes will resume Jan. 8 for working students, graduate students and those within a year of getting their degrees. The state radio also said that the Polish Cabinet decided to postponed local elections,

Gourley said. “But if they would look at it, the more literate a society, the more productive it’s going to be. It’s going to help the economic growth of a state, of a nation, if you have a literate, productive society. “So just because adults no longer have children in our schools is no reason for them not to support them, because the by-product, the end result, helps everyone.”

The other survivors Meeks’ wife, Patricia Meeks of Dallas, and her two step-sons, Gary Meeks Jr., 18, and Darren Meeks, 15 were airlifted from the crash site late Tuesday night by helicopter. Smart had stayed behind witli rescuers Tuesday night because authorities feared an ap-* proaching winter storm. Outside the fuselage,’ hurricane-force winds stirred: up blinding snow and the tern-; perature, with the wind-chill; factor, was estimated to feel like minus 60 degrees. i WE HAVE I PARTS i FOR ALL I ELECTRIC L I RAZORS ! HEADLEY I HARDWARE • 'B4l Indianapolis Rd.