The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 November 1974 — Page 7

J, Irwin Miller biggest Hoosier campaign contributor

By RANDY FITZGERALD The Mail-Journal's Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - The Indiana man Esquire magazine once touted as a management genius of presidential caliber. J. Irwin Miller of Columbus, is the leading individual contributor to Hoosier congressional candidates this year According to reports on file with the Clerk of the House, at least SI 1.500 has been contributed in Miller's name to six different Indiana House and Senate canddates — five Democrats and me Republic&n. Miller is the chairman of the board of Cummins Engine Co. of Columbus and a generous campaign contributor. He is known to have donated money to congressional candidates in other states this year, including SSOO to Rep Lawrence Coughlin, R-Pa Senate candidate Mayor Richard Lugar of Indianapolis, was the only Indiana Republican receiving money from Miller, in one donation of $7,500. Other recipients of Miller money include Rep. John Btademas. D-3rd. $1,500: Rep Lee Hamilton. D-9th, $750

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Democrat Philip Sharp running in the 10th District against Rep. David Dennis. $500; Democrat Andrew Jacobs running against Rep William Hudnut in the 11th District. $500; and. Democrat Philip Hayes opposing Rep. Roger Zion in the Eighth District. SSOO Another large Hoosier contributor this year is Indianapolis atorney Kurt Pantzer. who has shelled out at least $5,800 to three candidates including Mayor Lugar, $2,777; Rep. William Bray, $3,000, and Rep. Elwood Hillis. SIOO. All three men are Republicans. In the Fourth District race between incumbent Rep. EdwafcT Roush and Republican Walter Helmke, executives of the Central Soya Co., of Fort Wayne have made contributions to both candidates. Five Soya executives donated S2OO each to Helmke, when two of them also contributed S2OO each to the Roush campaign. Such party tightrope walking has become commomplace for business and corporate executives, especially in close races like the Fourth ’ District, where the outcome is in doubt.

Tell Lions about new ambulance John Perry told Milford Lions Monday night the newly formed Milford Emergency Service. Inc., has had “fantastic cooperation" within the community in its efforts to raise funds for the purchase of a new emergency ambulance. He said, however, that about $5,000 is still needed to reach the group's goal of $20,000. He said the First National Bank of Warsaw, Milford Branch, recently gave $750 toward the purchase of a radio for the new unit. Perry is president of the 13member group, all of whom have had a special EMT (emergencymedical training) course and will be qualified to drive and use all equipment on the new ambulance. Telephone System Each member of the emergency group has a telephone in his home, and all phones will ring simultaneously, much like

the fire department phones nowin use with Milford firemen Perry said the unit will go into service November 17, and that three people will be on a day shift and three on a night shift, with three on a round-the-clock shift on week ends None of the group is paid for his services. Due to a bookkeeping error in Jefferson township. Mr. Perrysaid trustee Charles Mikel must use his federal revenue sharing funds this year to complete that township's year's business, and will not be able to contribute toward the ambulance, but the group hopes later to get support from that township. On Saturday the ambulance. which has been on display at several points, will be taken to Leesburg, and an effort to solicit funds will be made in that community. Perry said the ambulance would essentially- service Van Buren, and parts of Jefferson and Plain townships. Tentative costs will include a $25 charge for a run to the Goshen hospital, he said, with a mileage charge being made if the run goes as far as Elkhart. Perry said the Milford

Emergency Service. Inc., could use at least 10 more volunteers. Milford Lions Give Milford Lions plan to give the proceeds of their grapefruit and orange sale toward the emergency ambulance, hopefully about SI,OOO. Perry said all highwayemergency units like the Milford ambulance must meet Health, Education and Welfare department standards by 1978. The Lions also voted SI,OOO toward the new lights on the Milford Little League ball park It was noted the Lakeland school sy stem will contribute $2,000 and the remaining funds must be raised by the Little League. In further action, the Lions voted to purchase two yards of the new boys' and girls' athetic department wrestling mat, at a cost of $44. Ladies* Night The annual Lions club ladies' night w-ill be held Monday. Nov. 18; at Teel’s restaurant in Mentone Dr. W. J. Zehr was inducted into the Milford club as a new member by Lion D. G. Seely. Church of God to show Sunday film A 45-minute color film "God Owns My Business" will be shown this Sunday night at 7:30 at the Syracuse Church of God and Pastor Douglas invites the public to attend and find the answers to a number of questions. This is a true story of how Stanley Tam, through obedience and initiative, discovered the joy of giving and witnessing with his first concern to succeed as a Christian. The film relates a scarcelybelieved story of his childhood and future, shaped around a news article in 1932 regarding the use of 16. tons of silver a week in the manufacture of photographic film emulsion, 80 per cent of which was washed off by the time an exposed negative reached the fixing bath of the film company, and 13 tons of silver going down the drain each week. Mr. Tam is a personal friend of Pastor Douglas and was in charge of a half hour radio program at Lima, Ohio. The producer of the film and writer of a book. Ken Anderson, is also a personal friend of the pastor. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Dominican Republic gained independence upon withdrawal of the Haitians on Feb. 27.1844.

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Plain township goes Republican but likes Fithian

LEESBURG - In Plain township's four pn,*c.ncts 1,399 votes Were cast from among 2,000 registered voters. The township voted Republican with two exceptions it gave Democrat Floyd J. Fithian a 21Qvote plurality over incumbent Democrat Earl F. Lardgrebe for the second district s»at in the congress. Final vote was 788 for Fithian and 578 fo<

Area painters honored at exhibition Saturday

Michiana painting students of Martin and Margi Stevens held a one-day exhibition Saturday at the Elkhart public library, with a number of Syracuse area residents participating. Mrs. Ross Stuckman received best of show for a figure study of a woman st >ing. painted in acrylics. Blue ribbons went to work byMrs. Stuckman and Mrs. Paul Bayh — (Continued froh page 1) 9.766; Shepherd. D, ; 6.849 County- Commissioner — Smalley. R. 12,220 Councilman. Ist — Teghtmeyer. R. 2.422; Glen. D. 1,966 Councilman, 2d — Latta. R. 2.205. Fackler. D. 1.917 Councilman. 3d ■— DeGood. R. 2,813; Snodgrass. D. 2.043 Councilman. 4th — Metzger. R. 1.699; Doran. D. 1,586 Councilman-at-l.arge — Horn. R. 10.216; Sharp. R. 9,204; Anglin. R. 8,893; Harmison D. 5.592. Culp. D, 6,447; Romine. D. 8,252. Van Buren — (Continued from page 1) 205; Hammersley, D. 92. 129. 161. Assessor — Gunter R, 110.117. 222; Shepherd, D. 76. 114. 133. Commissioner, Southern District — Smalley, R. 138, 147, 272. Councilman. Second District — Latta. R. 108. 111. 210; Fackler. D, 83. 122, 146 Councilman-at-large — Horn, R. 108.123. 204; Sharp, R. 110, 120, 215; Anglin. R. 1!U, 116, 212; Harmison. D. 65, 106, 102; Culp, D. 75, 108, 140; Romine, D, 89, 115. 164 Van Buren Trustee — Wuthrich. R. 147. 159, 279.

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The other exception was a sixvote plurality for Democrat John Hammersley for sheriff over Roger D. Fellows, Republican. The vote was 687 for Hammersley to 681 for Fellow-s. Donald J. Boggs, Republican, was unopposed for township trustee, as were all three Republican advisory board members: Earl Oscar Stookey, Kenneth Everest and Max Shively.

Moore. Second place red ribbons went to Mrs. Ernest Bushong and John Kruse. Mrs. Maurice Koher received a third place ribbon Among honorable mentions were Mrs. Koher. Mrs. Moore and Miss Betty Shannon. The exhibition is an annual one day event, held in a different community each year. Judge this year was Tom Yoder of Goshen. Van Buren Justice of the Peace - Brooßs. R. 147. 175, 277. Van Buren Twp. Advisory Board — Doll. R. 145. 167. 273; Rink. R. 143, 170, 279; Young. R. 146, 165. 277. Catholic church to give 5 360 to emergency vehicle Members of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic church at Milford held a dinner last Sunday with proceeds going toward the Milford emergency vehicle fund. A report this morning shows 200 adults and 34 youngsters were served with the church making a profit of $360 to be turned over to the fund. Area men not injured in Goshen accident Milford and Syracuse men escaped injury when their cars collided on Pike street in Goshen on Saturday at 10:07 p.m. Goshen police cited Fred P. Troup. 17, Milford, for following too closely after his car rammed into the back of one driven by Harold D. Debolt, 44, r 3 Syracuse. Damages were listed at $250 to Troup’s 1970 Chevrolet Camaro and $250 to Debolt’s 1971 Ford Hi underbird.

Overseas Christmas mailing dates The 1974 Christmas mailing dates for overseas have been announced by the postal services. For Europe, the dates are: December 11 for air mail; November 26 for parcel air lift mail; November 20 for space available mail; and November 9 for surface mail. For the Far East, the dates are: November 30 for air mail; November 27 for parcel air lift mail; and November 20 for space available mail. October 26 was the deadline for surface postage. Strychnine ban appeal made The American Human Society has appealed to the federal government to add strychnine to the list of dangerous drugs regulated by the Public Health Service Act. f * Strychnine is a strong stimulant of the central nervous system and even small doses cause violent convulsions and painful death. — CNS JEFFERSON DAVE Jefferson Davis was swom in as president of the Confederate States on Feb. 18, 1861.

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