The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1968 — Page 9

TOWN BOARD SWORN IN—Bainbridge's Town Board was sworn in Monday at 1:00 p.m. in the office of the clerk-treas-urer. Chesley B. Giltz (left), the former clerk-treasurer, is pictured performing the ceremony. Being sworn into office

are (left to right) Marian Lawson, clerk-treasurer; Clara Louise Lents, Paul G. Collett, and Kenneth Clark, all members of the board.

Nine Hoosiers killed during holiday weekend

By United Press International Nine persons were killed in New Year’s holiday weekend traffic accidents in Indiana, including two on the first day of 1968. The toll for 1967 through Dec. 31 stood at 1,557, which equalled the pace for 1966. However, after later deaths from 1966 accidents were added, the toll for that year reached a record 1.573.

Miss Linda Reeder, 19, Huntington, became the first victim of the new year Monday. She was killed in a two-car crash in Huntingfton County, about three miles east of Huntington. Police said a car driven by ( John Biehl, 43, Huntington, collided with an auto driven by George Bloyer, 65, Logansport, at a road intersection. Miss Reeder was in the Biehl auto, i Ronald DeLong, 17, Fort

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Branch, was killed Monday night in a two-car accident on U.S. 41 south of Princeton. State Police said a car driven by David Block, 24, Fort Branch, attempted to pass another car but struck it, then veered into a ditch. DeLong and Block were thrown out. Block was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and reckless homicide. Donna Knear, 16, Charlestown, died Monday from injuries suffered Saturday in a three-car accident on U.S. 31-VV north of New Albany. Lawrence E. Burke, 55, Vincennes, was killed Sunday morning when his car went out of control on Indiana 67 north of Vincennes and crashed into a

creek.

Leidan T. Bartley, 21, Goshen, was killed Saturday night j when his car struck a tree; along Indiana 13 in Syracuse. j Joann Palumbo, 19, Kokomo, died Monday from injuries suffered in a crash Saturday night which also killed her sister, Patsy, 22, and Joyce Hainsworth, 16, both of Kokomo. Po- j lice said thetr car was struck

from the rear by another auto on U.S. 31 south of Kokomo. Arthur Sparks, 63, Knox, was struck and killed by a car Saturday afternoon as he walked along U.S. 35 near Knox. Marie Keener, 69, Mishawaka, was killed Monday when a car rolled down a driveway and pinned her against a tree in I South Bend. Her death occurred on private property and was not counted on the traffic

; toll.

MEETING SCHEDULED NEW YORK UPI -A twoday meeting between the National Professional Soccer League and United Soccer Asso- ! elation will get underway here 1 on Thursday to complete details

of their merger.

Among the matters to be discussed are schedule plans, alignment of the two divisions and a name for the new setup.

REGIONAL SHOWING NEW' YORK UPI _ The game matching top - ranked UCLA and No. 2 Houston will be televised to a nine-state area in the northeast on Jan. 20, according to WTIX-TV.

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