The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1979 — Page 17

From the Syracuse police blotter

The* following information was taken from the Syracuse police blotter: November 14 8:34 a m. — Woman advises of garbage strung down Pillsburg Street am. — Woman from Pentacostal Church advises two subjects went into basement and haven’t come out yet; she doesn’t know who they are 1:25 p.m. — Woman advises she lost an angora tiger kitten 1:25 p.m. — Subject on station advisies three stray dogs in building on Huntington Streets 6:25 p.m. — Man advises kids tearing up mail in the park. November 15 9:09 a m. — Woman on station to pick up blanket that had been used by EMS during the summer.

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11:18 a m. — Rinkerbuilt Boat Co. advises they found a black Poodle and a silver Schnauzer. They request information. If any one reports them missing, they would like to be called. 12:47 p.m. — Subject on station reference gun permit. November 16 2 p.m. — Officer advises he will be test firing his gun behind the disposal plant 2:28 p.m. — Woman advises a no parking sign is down north of Frog 5:40 p.m. — Subject asked if police picked up a German Shepherd in the last three days 6:05 p.m. — Woman on station from Michigan requests names of motels in town

November 17 7:10 a m. — Subject on station advises doors on shed at Elementary and Junior High Athletic Field are open 7:51 a m. — Man advises he’s having trouble with hunters trespassing on his property 10:55 a m. — Subject on station advises she has locked keys in car 12:07 p.m. — Woman advises someone had hit and knocked down mailbox. 8:14 p.m. — Man reports kids threw balls of wet cement at his vehicle; broke rear view mirror. November 18 12:19 p.m. — Subject reference locked keys in car 1:03 p.m. — Subject on station reference inspection

2:46 p.m. — Woman advises dog barking 2:59 p.m. — Man advises theft of£ Allegro speakers A:O4 p.m. — Woman on station to report gas siphoning November 19 ■ 9:35 a.m. — Man reports lost license plate 3:21 p.m. — Local drug store reference illegal prescription 4:27 p.m. — Woman on station reference boy throwing rocks at her vehicle. November 20 8:10 a.m. — Man from Dagny’s reporting breaking and entering last night 11:51 a.m. — Ligonier dispatcher reference a semitractor trailer westbound on US 6 which failed to stop at scales 12:04 p.m. — Woman reports

hit skip to her vehicle, trailer with camper top did the damage 7:24 p.m. — Man reports found German Shepherd Church bus, van collide in Warsaw A van driven by Jerry C. Holle, 33. r l Leesburg, was struck by a church bus which was turning right from East Center St., Warsaw onto the Lake Village Shopping Center access road, Saturday, Nov. 17, at 8:40 p.m. Perry T. Jones 111, 24, r 8 Warsaw, was making a right turn when the bus collided with Holle’s van. Both vehicles were eastbound on Center St. Warsaw City Patrolman Fred Heady reported that Jones was turning right from the left lane.

Firemen answer three calls, none very serious City firemen was called out three times during the past week. The first call was to the Eby Residence, CR 29, at approximately 10:30 on November 17. Soot build-up in a chimney started a small fire. Damage was negligible. Firemen were later called to the Kenneth Sahagun residence, 1000 N and 400 E. The owner had been burning a fence row in a cornfield when the fire burned out of control. Firemen were called to the home of Gen Henwood, CR 8 Syracuse because of a fire in a van. However, the North Webster Fire Department had already been on the scene and the fire was already extinguished when the Syracuse squad arrived. Damage to the van was estimated at SSOO.

Wed., November 21,1979—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Letters to the editor

Proud to be a member

Dear Editor. This is to respond to the article written by Rev. Paul Fulp of the Milford United Methodist Church and published in your paper November?, 1979. Dear Rev. Fulp, In regard to your article on the Pope's Visit to America; I recognize your right to express yourself on any subject, including the subject of the Pope and the Catholic Church. However, two-thirds of your article is either insulting or highly critical of the Papacy and the Catholic Church and for you to write this in a public, nondenominational community newspaper shows bad taste for a person of your profession.

Appreciate recognition

Dear Editor, This is just a short note to let you know how much I appreciated the “Wawasee Sports Preview” section of the last issue of The Mail-Journaj. Our athletes also appreciate the recognition since our school district does not lie within jurisdiction of the Warsaw Times Union or the

Isbell objects to editorial

v^arEnitor; "... I believe strongly in the constitution and the first amendment including those prerogatives actual and inferred, which are extended to the so called fourth estate” under that document. I also believe, however, that certain obligations such as responsibility, accuracy and truthfulness are assumed by the press in connection with such prerogatives. In my opinion an editor has the right to present any idea, issue or proposition he sees fit to discuss but he must be factual in his attempt to influence public opinion. The editorial in question presents a logical question and I take exception to only the penultimate paragraph which reads as follows: “Syracuse Town Board President Paul Isbell this week told The Mail Journal first, there were no funds for such a purchase, then went mute on any further discussion concerning the airport. A town board member, more especially a board president, is on duty constantly and cannot, indeed should not, confine his attention to town affiars only one or two nights per month. This intransigence is detrimental to the town’s best interest. The truth of the matter is that on November 5,1979 the editor of the Mail Journal called me and requested my views on the purchase of the facility in question. I informed him that no funds were budgeted for such a venture and further that it was my policy to make no comment to town affairs except those that were made in a public meeting of the town board. If this statement constitutes ‘then went mute.’ I stand on my right to take such a position. As tp the editor’s statement concerning the town board and the president attending to town business only one or two nights a month, I can only say that I was not aware of our obligation to furnish the editor with a time card. If the editor had used his investigative abilities, he would have found that this town board president spends on an average between 15 to 20 hours a week in the pursuit of town business. I trust in the future he will be more accurate in his reporting. Incidentally, I am sure the board stands ready to discuss the subject referred to or any other subject brought to this table. I also wish to make clear that if subsequent to January 1,1980 my name or any reference to my

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I hope you have not greatly embarrassed the members of your congregation. Some of them are my good friends and neighbors and wouldn't dream of antagonizing and offending me or any other Catholic members of this community by saying the things you have, even if they did think and feel exactly as you do. Frankly, I'm proud to be a member of a church which is against abortion and divorce and which doesn't compromise it’s principles in order to placate modern society: the very reasons for which you criticize it. Sincerely, Sue Wilkinson r 5 Syracuse

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person ever appears in the Mail Journal without my express and written permission. 1 will consider such an inclusion to be an invasion of personal rights and will react accordingly. This dsfcs not apply to my obituary which I will be unable to read anyway. It is my further opinion that such wreckless accusations deter the interest of some competent individuals who might otherwise wish to participate in towm government activities. This is indeed, detrimental to the town’s best interest. Paul Isbell Town Board President Warsaw driver arrested after Webster crash * David Lee Patterson. 30, 221 North Columbia St., Warsaw, was arrested on charges of public intoxication and driving while intoxicated on Friday Nov. 16. The charges stem from a twovehicle accident on SR 13 and CR 400 N, two miles south of North Webster. Patterson’s truck was traveling northbound and a 1977 auto driven by Mark A. Wagoner. 18, of North Webster, was southbound on SR 13 when the twocollided. , Damage to Wagoner's vehicle was $1,500; damage was set at SBSO to the Patterson truck. The custom of throwing old shoes or tying them to the bridal car after the wedding dates back to ancient Egypt.

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