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SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1983 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- 6C- Valparaiso create civil Obituaries Cus Spicuzza Services for Gus Spicuzza, 87, Indianapolis, will be held at 1015 a.m. Tuesday in Daniel F. O'Riley Funeral Home and at 11 a.m. in Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Friends may call from 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today and from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday in the mortuary. He had been a wholesale and retail fruit merchant Born in Sicily, he lived in Indianapolis 71 years.

He died Friday in his home. Survivors include four sons, Lawrence, Paul, Gus, and the Rev. Anthony Spicuzza; and three daughters, Josephine Hartman, Anna Marie Below, and Rosemary Page. Cheryl Dewey Services for Cheryl Dewey, 30, Indianapolis, will he held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Flanner and Buchanan Zionsville Chapel, where friends may call from 1 p.m.

until services. She died Friday in Indiana University Hospital. Born in West Palm Beach, Fla she lived here 20 years and was a member of North Liberty Christian Church. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Dewey, two sisters. Becky Robinson and Jennifer Atkinson; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones. rain, winds emergency Friday night knocked out electrical power in Hammond, Whiting, Griffith and East Chicago.

A Hammond police dispatcher said the city seemed to be "under siege" late Friday. By Saturday afternoon, most of the rain had left the state. The National Weather Service predicted Sunday's weather should be hot and humid with a chance of thunder-showers for most of the state. Highs should be in the 90s. Blasts on Corsica left unclaimed Ajaccio, Corsica (AP) Three bombs exploded in southern Corsica early Saturday, causing extensive damage to two police buildings and a local government office but no injuries, police reported.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but members of the clandestine Corsican National Liberation Front, seeking independence for the French island, have been carrying out bomb attacks for years. Public Notices SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNITY OEVcLfJPMtNT KKLHjK ArVl NOTICE Ol- f-INUINlf Vh-, NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE AND NOTICE OF INTENT SERVICES Announcements FLANNER BUCHANAN Verle F. Cheryl Y. Elmer H. Elhel Carl JT STATE RCPORT Valparaiso, Ind.

Porter County commissioners declared a state of civil emergency Saturday after heavy rains and tornado like winds wreaked havoc on this far-northwestern Indiana community for the second straight day. Porter County Sheriff Tim McCarthy said nearly eight inches of rain had fallen within 24 hours late Friday and early Saturday, causing major damage to homes and property and making many roads impassable. Because of the extensive damage, the commissioners said they would ask Gov. Robert D. Orr to send inspection teams to the area in the hopes of obtaining state and federal aid.

McCarthy said a tornado touched down about 6 a.m. Saturday on a county road just west of here. But the sheriff said no one was injured. "We're having problems with high water and falling trees," McCarthy said. "In some cases, the water is up to the windows on cars In nearby Lake County, lightning Death notices ADAMS Mr.

Verlt Franklin Adamt, father ol Mra. Mary Willi, brother of Mrs. Maris Oickerton, Mrt. Mabel Robbing, Mrs. Tar-alee Boienoer, Mrs.

Pauline Williamson, grandfather of several. Funeral service Tuesday I0t30 a.m., FLANNER 4 BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. Calling Monday 2 to 4 and a to 9. BRUNOT Mr. Willis Brunol.

71. South-port, Indiana, passed away Friday afternoon. Husband of Elizabeth, father of Richard and 3 grandchildren. Services Tuesday II a.m., CRUMLEY-WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Hilliboro, Indian. Visitation to 9 p.m.

Monday. CLARK Mrs. Flossie L. Clerk, age K. Clayton, paued away Friday morning.

Beloved mother of Roscoe M. Rika, Greenwood, Rosalie Oick, Indpls. and Charles 6. Clark, Danville, foster mother of Jean Hiner, Bowling Green, IN, Debra Ray, Indpls. and Charles Joseph at home, grandmother of 17, great-grandmother of 12, sister of Freida McKamey, Hazel-wood, and Mary Pridemore, Indpls.

Services 10 a.m. Tuesday, Clayton Church of the Nazarene. Friends may call 2 to p.m. Monday, WEAVER FUNERAL HOME, Clayton. Interment Clayton Cemetery.

Contributions may be made to the Clayton Church of the Nazarene. CROSS Mr. Thomas J. Cross age father of Thomas J. Cross Jr.

and Jerry Cross, 4 grandchildren, brother of Mary Powell and Dorothy Heekett. Graveside service Tuesday, July 10 a.m. at Anderson Cemetery. Arrangements by FEENEY-MORNAkT SHAOE-LANO MORTUARY. DAVIS Winfield E.

Oavis, 13, of California, husband of Zola Davis, father of Donald T. Davis, Greenwood, Lawrence P. Davis, Clyde R. Davis, Richard A. Davis and Fern Webb, brother of Kenneth Davis.

Services Wednesday I CONKLE FUNERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL, 1102 S. Lynhurst Or. Visitation 2 to Tuesday. DEIBEL Funeral ADAMS, Mr. DEWEY, Miss ELLIOTT, Mr.

KLEIN, Mrs. QUILLIN, Mr. Syu4ujSi HENSCHEN, HOOPINGARNER, Mr. Robert PARSONS, SCHOOLER, ALLEN, Mr. AMONETTE, HODGES, Mrs.

SHEPHERD, WILLIAMS. I Death HERBERT Gladys May widow of Fred mother of Ilia Bandy and orendmother great-grandchildren. i utuay, juty 1 KIRK IRVINGTON S342 E. Wash. Friends may Sunday, 9 to 9 Rebekah Lodge 7.30 pm.

Brightwood I Sunday. HOOPINGARNER Robert O. 49 years, husband Hoopingarner, O. Terry Dennis D. Hoopingarner, Sherry L.

and brother of Mr. Henry Mrs. Hazel M. Mr. John Noel Wilson ricrrc Odia 'N.

Mitchell Services for Odia Narcissa Mitchell, 76. Indianapolis, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Bethel AME Church. Calling is from 12 noon to 9 p.m. Tuesday in Stuart Mortuary.

She died Thursday in local nursing home. A retired nurse, she was born at Douglasville, and lived in Indianapolis 62 She was a memeber of Providence AME Church, Bethel AME Church, Missionary Society AME, Church Women United and Ministers, Wives Alliance, National League of Nurses and was a Red Cross volunteer. Survivors include her husband, James C. Mitchell a son. James Mitchell and two 'daughters, Dorothy Vertner and Julia Hardwick.

Merritt S. Osborn Services for Merritt Stephen Osborn, 84, Martinsville, a former Indianapolis resident, will be held at 10 Tuesday in Singleton and Herr Madison Avenue Mortuary, where friends may call from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. He died Friday in Morgan County Hospital.

Born in Spearville, he lived here 53 years and was a self-employed painter and decorator for 30 years, retiring in 1977. A Navy veteran of World War he was a member of Ragsdale American Legion Post and a former elder and deacon of First Presbyteri- an Church of Southport. Survivors include his wife. Hazel Osborn; a daughter, Martha Mobley; and a son, Stephen Osborn. Hazel M.

Parsons Hazel M. Goble Parsons, 82, Indianapolis, a retired manager for Rose-lyn Bakeries Surplus Store, died Saturday in Community Hospital. She worked at the store 15 years. Born in Gas City, she lived here 65 years and was a member of the Eastside Senior Citizens Club and Order of the Eastern Star in Jasper, Ala. Services will be held at 10 a.m.

Tuesday in Shirley Brothers Drexel Chapel, where friends may call from 3 p.m. to 9. p.m. Monday. She was the widow of Oliver Parsons.

Survivors include a son, Phillip L. Parsons. Terry L. Richardson Shelbyville, Ind. Terry L.

Richardson, 41, a lifelong resident of Shelbyville, died Saturday at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. He was a truck driver for Sap's Interstate in Columbus until February when he retired because of poor health. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Murphy Mortuary here, where friends may call from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. Survivors include a daughter. Amy Lyn Richardson; a son, Brandon Richardson; and his parents, Ernest and Mary Richard son. Martha M. Shingleton Services for Martha M.

Shingleton, 71, Indianapolis, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Jordan-Lawrence Funeral Home, where friends may call from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. She died Friday in Indiana University Medical Center.

Born in Madison, she lived here 53 years and was an employee of P.R. Mallory retiring in 1972. She was a member of East 10th Street United Methodist Church and its choir. White Cross Guild, and Mallory 25 year Club. Survivors include a brother, Harold Shingleton, and two sisters, Georgia Otto and Ruth Clift.

Indiana Brazil Roy A. Marcella J. LeMay, LeMay. Froderman, 82; wife of Clem Centerville Frances L. Delu- cio, 66, wife of Angelo Delucio.

Decatur Harriet Bracey, 57, widow of Lynford Bracey; James W. "Bill" Tutewiler. 64. Greensburg Hanley Johnson, 79. -1 My James Mrs.

Delia Lena Mrs. Marie Mr. James services Notices Nina Taylor Arcadia, Ind. Nina Taylor, 74, Arcadia, the widow of Lee Taylor, died Saturday in her home. A native of Prescott, she lived in Hamilton County for more than 40 years.

She was a nurse's aide at Sigler Nursing Home here. She was a member of the Arcadia Christian Church and its Lois Circle. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Hartley Funeral Home here, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. Survivors include two daughters, Es-telee Clark and Linda Steele. Mable F. White Services for Mable Florence White, 76, Indianapolis, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in New Bethel Baptist Church, of which she was member.

Friends may call from p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday in Peoples Funeral Home. She died Thursday in a local nursing home. Born in Ken lucky, she lived here 41 years and was a cook for Laughner Cafeteria, retiring in 1971.

Survivors include a son, Thomas White, and four daugh ters. Alma Cunningham, Nancy Grant, Ida Taylor, and Dorothy Reed. Vinetta A. Wills Pendleton. Ind.

Services for Vinetta A. Aiman Wills, 56, who died Saturday in her home here, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Wilson-St Pierre Bright Chapel, where friends may call from 2 p.m.to 9 p.m. Mon day. A lifelong Pendleton resident.

she was a member of First United Methodist Church, Pendleton Garden Club, Tri Kappa and was a Senior Citizen's volunteer. She was a mem ber of the board of directors of Wills It Son Co. Survivors include her husband, Robert Wills; two sons, Ste ven and Roger Wills; two daughters, Rev. Brenda Wills and Barbara Wills; and her mother. Flora Aiman.

Howard S. Wood Danville, Ind. Howard S. Wood, 91, Danville, died Saturday in Hendricks County Hospital here. He worked in the advertising department of the Bloomington Herald-Telephone newspaper for 28 years, retiring in 1965.

Born in Francesville, he was a member of the First Christian Church in Bloomington, Scottish Rite, Brownsburg American Legion, Indiana Society of Pioneers, Veterans of World War I Barracks 1996 IN, and a 50 year member of Pittsboro Masonic Lodge. He was an Air Squadron veteran of World War I. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday Hampton Gentry Funeral Home at Plainfield, where friends may call from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. Survivors include a son, Stan Wood. deaths LaGrange Joseph J.

Miller, 71. Linton Hazel M. Griffith, 58, wife of Forest Griffith. Richmond John P. Carroll, 19.

Rosedale Charles L. Vicars, 76. Terre Haute Marjie L. Walden. 70, wife of Charles Walden; Earl V.

Meissel. 67; Shirley Vester. 41, wife of James W. Vester; Delia Hayne, 88; Russell E. Mitchell.

63. Worthington Marx Pickart, 71. Herbert, age 17, O. Herbert, Patricia Herbert, ot l(L several Services ai tne wuuKb CHAPEL 10:30 am. call 1 to 9 pm.

Monday. Neola Memorial service Sunday and Chapter O.E.S. ser-vice Hoopingarner, age of Tina M. father of Robert Mike Brian O. and Tommy Belinda 0.

Tonya K. Hoopingarner, grandfather of 7, Delia Hiiderbrand, Darlene Frances, Jim and Charles Hoopingarner and Joe Spears. Funeral Wednesday, July 10 a.m. Shirley BROS DREXEL CHAPEL, 4S6S E. 10th St.

Calling Tuesday from to 9 m. I Morris B. Epstein services Monday Morris B. Epstein, 72, Indianapo- lis, died Saturday in St. Vincent Hos- pitaL He was an authority on used and rare books and operated used-'.

book stores at 230 and 310 North Illinois Street from 1953 until 1973. when he retired. He also had been an auditor at I Twentieth Century Fox for four years. Born at Foxboro, he lived in Indianapolis for 50 years. He was a member of Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Beth-El Ze- deck Temple, Monument Masonic I Lodge 657, Indiana Historical Society and the FL Club of the Jewish Community Center Association.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Me-l ridian Hills Mortuary. Survivors include a daughter. Josalie Leventhal, and a son. Charles Robert Epstein.

Verle Franklin Adams Services for Verle Franklin Ad ams, 88, Indianapolis, will be held at 10 30 a m. Tuesday in Flanner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday. He died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. He was a butcher at Seiner's Butcher Shop, retiring in 1963. Born in New Salem, he lived in Indianapolis 70 years. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Wills.

James N. Allen Services for James N. Allen, 58, Indianapolis, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Wilson St. Pierre Green wood Chapel, where friends may call from 2 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Monday. He died Thursday in Johnson County Hospital. He was former owner of Allen Sinclair Service Station, and prior to that was a janitor for the Indianapolis Public Schools. Born at Glasgow, Kentucky, he lived in Indianapolis 29 years and was a member of Berean Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Irma C. Allen; a son, Ronald N. Allen; and two daughters, Debra Smith and Irma Sue Allen. Harvey Berg Lapel. Ind.

Harvey Berg, 63, Lapel, died Saturday at St. John's Hospital in Anderson. A native of Arcadia, he was a carpenter for Lapel Lumber and Grain Co. for 32 years. He was a member of Omega Christian Church.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Fisher Brothers Funeral Home here, where friends may call from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday. Survivors include his wife, Mary; a daughter, Alta Newton; and a stepson, George Higgins. Charles Casky Charles Casky. 64. Indianapolis, a retired mechanic, died Friday in Methodist Hospital.

He was a mechanic at Palmer Dodge Inc. for 10 years, retiring in 1974, and previously was a butcher at the Hy Grade Meatpacking Co. seven years. There will be no services or calling. Stuart Mortuary is handling the arrangements.

Survivors include a daughter, Brenda Hollis, and a son, Charles Casky Jr. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Indiana Inc. Thomas J. Cross Graveside services for Thomas J. Cross, 61.

Indianapolis, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Anderson Cemetery here. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, he died Friday in his home. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a laborer for Griffin -Schaab Wholesale Inc. 10 years, retiring in 1981.

Survivors include two sons, Thomas J. Jr. and Jerry Cross. Winfield E. Davis Services for Winfield E.

Davis, 83, Seal Beach, a former Indianapolis resident, will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Conkle Lynhurst Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday. He died Sunday in his home.

He was born in St Joseph, and lived here most of his life. He was a chief ground radio operator for Trans World Airlines for 38 years, retiring in 1961 He was a World War I Navy veteran and was a past master of Lynhurst Masonic Lodge. He was a member of Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 505 and Lynhurst Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Zola Davis; a daughter. Fern Webb, and four sons.

Donald T-, Richard Lawrence P. and Clyde R. Davis. Coldie M. Dennison Goldie M.

Dennison. 65. Indianapolis, died Saturday in her home. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Conkle Lynhurst Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 m.

to 9 p.m. today and from 2 pm. to 9 pm. Monday. She was born in Barren County, Ky.

and lived in Indianapolis most her life. Survivors include her husband. Earl Dennison; seven daughters. Lutitia English. Burnetta Karandos.

Mannie Farley. Loretta Elrod. Brenda Flrchoarty. Gaile Slettlor and Goroldoan Hmton. and three sons.

Farl Dean. Stanley and Larry Dennison Mr. William H. Deibel, age 2, Lawrence, father of Dick Deibel, grandfather of greatgrandfather of 7, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday 2 APPLEGET LAWRENCE MORTUARY, 7707 E.

42nd at Pendleton Pike, where friends may call 2 to p.m. and 7 to p.m. Monday. KLEIN Mrs. Ethel (Chub) Klein, widow of the late Mr.

George W. Klein, mother of Mrs. Barbara Klein Bright and Mr. George S. Klein, 4 grandchildren.

Services Tuesday, 11 a FLANNER I BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. Calling Monday 3 to and 4 to I Memorial contributions to the Methodist Hospital Car diet Care Division. Ruby E. Dugard Ruby E. Dugard, 75, Indianapolis, died Saturday in Westview Osteopathic Hospital.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Bethlehem Church at Mud Lick. Ky. Calling is from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday in Farley Mann Road Funeral Home. Born in Edmondson County, she lived here about 15 years. She was a member of Bible Holiness Church. Survivors include two sons. Randy E.

and Royal E. Dugard, and three daughters, Ruth E. Knight, Runa E. Fuller, and Rebecca E. Shephard.

Charles W. Cibbs Charles W. Gibbs, 66, Indianapolis, formerly of Plainfield, died Friday in Hendricks County Hospital at Danville. A native of Mattoon, 111., he lived most of his life in Hendricks County. He was a Conrail freight conductor for 40 years.

There will be no services or calling. Weaver Funer al Home in Brownsburg is handling arrangements. Survivors include his wife, Vivian Gibbs; a son, John Gibbs; and a stepson, Harley Carroll. Dorothy II. Coodlet Dorothy H.

Goodlet, 74, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, died Saturday in Wishard Memorial Hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, where friends may call from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday.

Survivors include four sons, John Richard Ronald E. and David J. Goodlet. Hester E. Graham Ind.

Services for Hester Elizabeth Graham, 78, a lifelong Franklin resident, will be held at 10 30 a.m. Monday in the Vandivier-Tudor Funeral Home here, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today. She died Friday in Johnson County Memorial Hospital here. The widow of John S.

Graham, she was a salesperson at the family-owned Charm House Furniture Store here. She was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church in Franklin and Order of the Eastern Star 439, and was a past guardian of Bethel 53 Job's Daughter, treasurer and a past president of Tri Psi sorority, and a past president of Beta Tau Sigma sorority. Survivors include a daughter. Johnnie Marie Foster. Henry R.

Henschen Graveside services for Henry R. Henschen. 83, Indianapolis, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Linden-wood Cemetery in Fort Wayne. There will be no calling.

He died Thursday in St. Francis Hospital Center. He was born in Fort Wayne and lived here 50 years. He worked in sales at Sears, Roebuck Co. for 10 years, retiring in 1964.

He was 'a member of Christ Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wile, Ilene; a stepdaughter, Evelyn Fischer, and a stepson. Edwin Stein. Robert Hoopingarner Services for Robert D. Hoopingarner, 49, Indianapolis, will be held at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in Shirley Brothers Drexel Chapel, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday. He died Friday in Wishard Memorial Hospital. Born in Bedford, he lived here 30 years and was a roofer at Construction Co.

in Pittsboro for one year. He was a member of East 10th Street Baptist Church and an Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Tina M. Hoopingarner; three daughters, Belinda Sherry and Tonya K. Hoopingarner; and six sons, Terry Mike Brian Tommy Dennis and Robert D.

Hoopingarner Jr. Ethel S. Klein Services for Ethel S. Chub Klein. 91.

a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be held at 11 a m. Tuesday in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, where friends may call from 3 m. to 5 p.m. and 6 m. to 8 Monday.

She died Thursday in St. Vincent Hospital. Born in Peoria. Ill, she was a member of Second Presbyterian Church and a charter member of the Review Club. She attended Butler University, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Survivors include a daughter.

Barbara Bright, and a son. George Klein Memorial contribu tions may be made to Methodist Hospital Cardiac Care. DENNISON Goldie M. Dennison. IS of passed away Saturday at her residence.

Wit of Earl Dennison, mother of Lutitia English, Burnetta Karandos. Manni Earlev, Loretta Elrod, Brenda Fleehearty, Gail Stettler, Geroldean Hinton, Earl Dean, Stanley and Larry Dennison. Services Tuesday 10 am, CONKLE FUNERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL. 1702 S. Lynhurst Or.

Visitation 2 to 9 Sunday, 2 to 9 Monday Burial Floral Park Cemetery. TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS Dat: July 19S3 Consolidated City of Indianapolis-Marion County, City-County Building, 301 East Washington Street, Community Development Management. To all Interested Agencies, Groups, and Persons: Pursuant to Section 104(f) of Title. of the Housing and Community Development Act of 194, as amended, and the Interim Environmental Review Procedures issued thereunder, certain activities, proposed for Community Development Block Grant funding must undergo an environmental assessment to determine whether lignificiant impact may occur. The following projects have undergone environmental review, and It has been determined that these protects will not constitute an action significantly affecting the Qualify of the human environment, and that a Finding of No Significant Impact is appropriate: International Harvester Economic Development Loan Loan for retooling foundry (VS60.000).

Relocation of Gleanor's Food Bank purchase and adaptation of a structure for relocation of surplus foods distribution center Sherman and Southeastern Relief Sewer construction of a relief sewer between Sherman Drive and Pleasant Run to alleviate underpays flooding at Sherman Drive and Southeastern Avenue Union Station Parking Relocation construction of new parking facility to serve S. Post Office near Union Station. (S265.0OO). As a result of these findings, the City of Indianapolis has decided not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 L. 91-190).

Environmental Review Records respecting the within proiects have been made by the above-named Indianapolis, Marion County, which documents the environmental review of the projects and more fully sets forth the reasons why such Statement is not required. These Environmental Review Records are on file at the above address and are available for public examination in Room 2041, between the hours of 100 A M. and 5 00 No further environmental review of such is proposed to be conducted prior tot he request for the release of Federal funds. All interested agencies, (roups and persons disagree-ng with these Findings of No Significant Impact are invited to submit written comments tor consideration by the City ot Indianapolis-Marion County, to the Division of Planning. Such written comments should be received at Room 2041, City-.

County Building no later than IS days following the date of this publication. All such comments so received will be considered rd the City of Indianapolis will not request the release of Federal funds or take any administrative action on the within proiects prior to the date specified in the proceeding sentence. To ail interested Agencies, Groups, and Persons: On or about July 19, 1903, the above-named City of kidianapoits intends to request the U.S. Department ot Housing and Urban Development to releese Federal Funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1977 95-161) to be used for the following protects, tor which environmental reviews have been performed, to be conducted during 193 and 19(4; International Harvester Economic Development Loan, Relocation of Gleanor's Food Bank, Sherman and Southeastern Relief Sewer, Union Station Parking Relocation. Release of funds will also be rewuested for the following firoiects, which are categorical-y eicluded from NEPA requirements and which wiU minimize the environmental effects upon historic properties if such properties are involved: Emergency Home Repair (174,000,, Housing Weather.

ratio Program Neighborhood Commercial Revi tali at ion Neighborhood Peint-UP'Fi-uD Schoot 33 Housmg Protect (S70.000), Woodruff Place Town Hall ($5,000) Release of funds will a is be requested for the following categorically excluded protects which do not have historic properties involved: Neighborhood Parks and Facilities Improvements (S270.0O0), Street Resurfacing The Consolidated City Of Indianapolis is certifying to HUD that the Consolidated City of Indianohs and Mayor William Hudnut, til his official capacity as Mayor, consent to accept the rurisdiction of the Federal courts if an action ts brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental reviews, decisionmaking, and action, and that these responsibilities have been satisfied The legal effect of the certification is that upon approval, the Consolidated City of Indianapolis may use the Block Grant funds and HUD will have satisfied its responsibilities under the National Environmental Poticy Act 1949. HUO will accept an obiec-tion to its approval ot the retease of funds and acceptance of the certification only if it is on one ot the following; bases: (I) That the certification was not mi tact ei ecu ted by the chief executive officer, or other ofers of applicant approved by HUD; or (2) that applicant's environemntat review record tor the protect indicates omission of a required decision, tmding, or step applicable to the protect in the environmental review process Obtecttons must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the reouired procedure (24 CFR Part ui Dusang, Wanda and may be addressed to HUD at 151 North Delaware Street, Ind'anapoits, Indian 46204 OoieUions to the release of funds on bases other than those stated above will not be considered by HUO No obiect.cn received aer August 1 'ii be considered by MUD Mayor William huonut. hi 2S01 City-Couny Budding Indiana pott i iS-7 3) ANSWER BY BILLY GRAHAM MIZEll Roy G. Mliell, age 55, Rl, Clo-verdale, beloved husband of Gertrude, father ot Roy, Robert and Sue Mizell, step-father of Randall Skagps, brother of Augusta Cornwell, Joseph, Jewell and Kenneth Mitell. Funeral arrangements pending, WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME, Cloverdaie, 795-42)1.

OSBORN Mr. Merritt Osborn. age 14, husband ot Haiei, father of Mrs. Martha Mobley, and Dr. Stephen W.

Osborn, Newtown, PA, also survived by 9 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, passed away Friday. Services Tuesday 10 a SINGLETON HERR MADISON AVE. MORTUARY. 720 Made son where friends may call Monday 4 to 9 m. Inter-ment Crown Hill Cemetery.

POUNDS Mrs. Evelyn Cxherell Pounds, age 79, mother ot Alice McOuary Miller, sister of Emma Louise Mann Hiatt and the late Franklin Mann, grandmother of Jeffrey McOuary, Christina Lee and Mrs. Tract passed away Thursday Services Tuesday, 1 p.m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 16th St Visitation till 9 m. Sunday and 2 till 9 Monday. OE 5 Memorial service Sunday 7 pm.

SCHROER Mrs. Flora A. Sfhroer, age 99, formerly of Poland, passed away Saturday. Funeral arrangements pending, WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME, Oo-verdaie, 795-4211. SHINGLETON Martha M.

Shingleton, age 71, passed away Friday. Sister of Georgia Otto, Ruth Clitt, Jupiter, FL, and Harold Shingleton. Indpls. Services 10 am Tuesday, JORDAN-LAW-RENCE FUNERAL HOME. 247 E.

10th St Calling 1 to 9 m. Monday. Interment Lincoln Memory Gardens. SPICUZZA Mr. Gus Spicuzia, 17, husband of the late Mrs.

Rosa Spicuzia, beloved father ot Lawrence, Paul and Gus, city, and Rev Anthony Sptcuiza, Brant, IN, Mrs. Josephine Hartman, Mrs. Anna Mane (Dan, Below and Mrs. Rosemary (David) Page, brother Mrs. Catherine Lorn bar do, ot city, also survived by JO grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren, passed away.

Services Tuesday 10 IS am at me DANIEL F. O'RILEY FUNERAL HOME, 4107 Hwy. 31 South, followed by AAasa of Christian Burial. II a Hoty Rosary Catholic Church Friends may call Sunday 7 to 9 and Monday 4 to 9 pm. Rosary Monday Interment St.

Joseph Cemetery DUGARG Mrs. Ruby E. Dugarg, age 75, mother of Randy E. and Royal E. Dugarg, Mrs.

Ruth E. Knight, Mrs. Runa Fuller and Mrs. Rebecca E. Sheppard, sister of Mrs.

Norma Peak, Mrs. Kathleen Hurt and Mrs. Bernice Mosby, IS grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday 2 p.m. at the Bethlehem Church, Mudlick.

Y. Friends may call at the FARLEY MANN ROAD CHAPEL, Monday 2 to 9 p.m. EVANS Mary Jan Miller Evans, age 92, of Fillmore, beloved mother of Mrs. Lena Bryan, Fillmore, Herdis Miller, mother-in-law of Alberta Miller, grandmother of 7, great-grandmother of 21, great-greet-grandmother of 2, step-mother of Paul Evans. Philip Evans, Rosemary O'Day and Margaret Pritchetl, preceded in death by I daughter Irene Miller in 1930 Funeral 11 a.m.

Tuesday, WINGLER FUNERAL HOME, Coatesville. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 0 Monday. GIBBS Charles fWalter) Gibbs. la, passed away Friday. Husband of Vivian (Easterly) Gibbs, father of John Charles Gibbs.

Hazelwood, MO, step-father of Harley Richard Carroll, step-yrandtaiher of Craig Carroll, both of Sprinfieid, IL. No services. No calling. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to the Cancer Society. Arrangements by WEAVER MEMORIAL HOME, Brownsburg.

GOODLET Dorothy H. Goodief, age 74, of passed away Saturday. Mother of John Richard Ronald E. and David J. Good-let, sister ot Viana Beach, Sylvia Sheets.

Bonnie Laktn, El-dora Workman and Bessie Watson. Services Tuesday 10 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL. 4925 w. Itth St. Visitation Mon-dav 6 to 9 p.m.

GRAVES Elmer J. Graves, 73 years, beloved cousin of Frances, Harold and Leonard Buckley, passed away Thursday. Funeral Tuesday. 930 a.m., at the HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME. 1505 S.

East and 10 at St. Mary Catholic Church. Friends may call after 2 m. Monday. HENSCHEN Mr.

Henry R. Henschen, aoe 13, husband Hene Henschen. stepfather of Evelyn Fischer and Edwin Stein, step-grandie- tner ot brotner ot waiter Henschen and Hilda Niton. Graveside service Tuesday, July 5, m. in the Linden- wood Cemetery, Fort Wayne.

Ind SHIRLEY bHOS service DEAR DR. GRAHAM: Years ago, I was "the other woman." My husband was married to another woman, and he left her for me. We have a good marriage, but now I find myself feeling very guilty over what I did. I realize now I have messed up the lives of a lot of people. What can I do? Mrs.

O.H.E. DEAR MRS. O.H.E; First of all, I'm thankful that you've finally come to realize and regret the consequences of your actions for other people. One of the greatest tragedies of a marriage breakup is what it does to other people children, close relatives, etc. I'm afraid that people today tend to overlook that dimension, and seek only their own selfish desires without regard to the hurt they bring to others.

Perhaps your letter will make someone who is in the position you once were stop and think. You cannot undo the past. The most important thing you can do is to seek God's forgiveness for what you've done. When David sinned by committing adultery with another man's wife something clearly forbidden by the Ten Commandments he tried (like yout to avoid facing his responsibility. The time came when he was confronted with his sin.

He knew he had greatly wronged many people, but he also knew that his greatest sin was against God. THAT'S WHY he confessed. "Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight Surely I have been a sinner from birth" (Psalm 51:4 5). Yes. you have sinned against others and against God.

That's why you feel guilty. I want to tell you something very important God loves you in spite of what you have done, and He sent His only Son Jesus Christ into the world to die in your place. By turning to Him in repentance and faith, you can be forgiven by God and you can become His child. Open your heart to Him as your Savior and Lord. Then you can say with David, "Blessed is he whose transgressions are forgiven" (Psalm 321).

Then I suggest you think of some practical ways you can seek the forgiveness of others you have wronged. It won't be easy, but it might be that you should write some letters, for example, telling others that you have wronged them, and not only have you sought God's forgiveness for this, but you seek theirs as well. Tribune Camaany Swia'icata, inc. ST A LEY Dewey Staley, age IS. Eminence, step-tather ot Lowell Stringer, Rockviiie, also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral Tuesday 10 am, WHITAKER FU NERAL HOME, Cloverdaie Visitation after 2pm Monday Find It Fast with a STAR-NEWS Quick-Action Want-Ad! To place yours phone 633-1212 WOOD Howard Wood, age 91, of 0n (H, father of Stan wood. Danville, grandfather of 2 Services Tuesday 10 a at the MAVPTON-GENTRV FUNERAL HOME Piam-ed Friends may can Monoey trtm until 5 and 4 utf'i I.

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