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DADAILYY NEWSSaturday, September 15, 2012 www.greensburgdailynews.com 50 cents
Index: Obituaries / 3 Cipher / 3 Faith / 5 Sports / 7 Weather / 12
St. Mary’s School
Blessed and dedicated
Page 5
Colts
Luck eager to make home debut
Page 7
Subscribe: 812-663-3111 x7002 / Advertise: 812-663-3111 x7017 / Classified: 1-888-663-1063 / Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. to Fri.
What is your favorite
Autumn activity?
Darrien
Mitchell
Brittany
Brown
J.D.
Mentz
“Naps.”
“Going for
walks.”
“Attempting
to create
video games.”
Troy
Chambers
“Jazz is my fa-
vorite fall time
activity, on the
sax.”
Curbside
Comments
The Hospital Foundation’s
“Event Fore Caring” raised
more than $17,000 to benefit the
Hospital Foundation and the im-
portant work of Decatur County
Memorial Hospital (DCMH).
The successful event was
held Wednesday at North
Branch Golf Course.
According to Hospital Foun-
dation director David Fry, more
than 130 golfers participated in
the seventh annual event, but in
the end, Heart Partners of Indi-
ana took home the top prize.
Heart Partners ended the
event at 21 under par and took
top honors for the second year in
a row.
A tie for second place at 20
under par involved the Ricoh
Production Printing team and
the North Branch foursome.
The victorious Heart Partners
team included Dr. Larry Klein,
Dr. Ed Harlamert, Steve Toon
and Nathan Lambert. Angela
Gauck, Mark Parmer, Robin
Meyer and Mike Trabel were
teamed for Ricoh Production
Printing. The North Branch
team consisted of Cliff Hilde-
brand, Claude Cavins, Joseph
Gauck and Joey Dwenger.
Fry thanked all those in-
volved with the event and ex-
plained the importance of their
support.
“Successful events like these
are dependent on support from
dozens of individuals and busi-
nesses, but have a lasting impact
on organizations like ours.
These funds are granted back to
DCMH for new equipment and
programs. Some recent exam-
ples of those include a major
grant to subsidize and allow the
administration of flu vaccines to
the community, fund an addi-
tional phase of the Re-charge
program to fight childhood obe-
sity and provide free blood test-
ing at the Healthy Fair, among
others.”
Guy Folkman and Daryl
Smith, Hospital Foundation
Board Members, chaired the
golf event for the second year.
In addition to Folkman and
Smith, the committee for the
event included John Wilson,
Brad Green, Jim Sturges, Cris
Reynolds, Gene Cooney, Randy
Domingo, Nancy Sheffer and
Aaron McElhoe.
Members of the Hospital
Foundation Board include Presi-
dent-Cleo Duncan, Vice-Presi-
dent-Guy Folkman, Treasurer-
Daryl Smith, Secretary-Nancy
Sheffer, Susan Burkhart, Luisa
Gaudreau, George Reiger, Jim
Rosenberry, Linda Simmons and
Susan Wilson.
Those seeking more informa-
tion about the Hospital Founda-
tion may find details at
www.dcmh.net/foundation or
www.facebook.com/dcmhfoun-
dation or by calling the Hospital
Foundation at (812) 663-1220.
— Daily News
Contributed photo
Wednesday’s “Event Fore Caring” raised more than $17,000.
Golf outing
benefits
Hospital
Foundation,
DCMH
TESS ROWING
DAILY NEWS
GREENSBURG — The sky
was dim but spirits were bright
during Rupert Boneham’s cam-
paign trail through Greensburg
Friday afternoon.
Boneham, well-known for be-
ing a fan-favorite on reality tele-
vision show Survivor, passed
through Greensburg Friday as
part of his campaign for Indiana
governor. Boneham, who is sim-
ply known as “Rupert” in many
circles, is a Libertarian candidate
in addition to being a television
star and author. Boneham’s auto-
biography is called Just Being
Me.
Boneham said he was visiting
Greensburg because the Green
Sign Company sponsored the
image on the candidate’s tour
bus, and wanted to give the com-
pany thanks by making an ap-
pearance.
Boneham said that he wanted
to show young people there are
other political options aside from
those involved with the Republi-
can and Democratic parties.
“We can change the world,”
Boneham declared, and ex-
plained he wanted to move from
helping people at the city level
and begin helping them at the
state level through policy-mak-
ing.
The candidate has run “Ru-
pert’s Kids,” a program which
helps troubled youths ages 18 to
24 learn skills which can help in
future employment. “Rupert’s
kids encourages education in or-
der for yount people to discover
their value to society.
The Libertarian Party believes
in no interference from the gov-
ernment in the personal lives of
Americans, according to Bone-
ham.
No interference includes no
government assistance, making
welfare needs the responsibility
of the wealthy rather than the
government.
Boneham believes in “assis-
tance through education,” which
would require people receiving
aid to “return the favor” by doing
an activity to benefit the commu-
nity.
Boneham also believes in the
importance of small businesses,
and said that 84.6 percent of Indi-
ana businesses are classifed as be-
ing a “small business.”
He disapproved of corporate
businesses receiving bailouts in
2008, when small businesses
needed more attention, Boneham
said.
For more information about
Rupert Boneham’s campaign vis-
i t
http://www.rupertforgovernor.co
m.
Contact: Tess Rowing 812-
663-3111 x7004
ROB COX
DAILY NEWS
GREENSBURG — The
Greensburg Police Department
(GPD) served a search warrant
on Right Touch Massage Thera-
py Thursday afternoon and ar-
rested multiple suspects on
charges related to
prostitution.
According to a
GPD press re-
lease, five individ-
uals were arrest-
ed: Jenny McMur-
ry — a.k.a. Hui Y.
Xie — 57, Rick S.
Adams, 54, of
Greensburg, Ryan
S. Powers, 34, of Greensburg,
Robert A. Uptmor, 59, of Center-
ville, Ohio, and Jerrold S. Grose,
56, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
McMurry faces three counts
of Promoting Prostitution (Class
C Felony), four counts of Prosti-
tution (Class A Misdemeanor)
and one count of Corrupt Busi-
ness Influence (Class C Felony).
The remaining four suspects
face a charge of Patronizing a
Prostitute (Class A Misde-
meanor).
The GPD press release states
the arrests resulted from a three-
month investigation involving
multiple departments, including
the GPD, the Decatur County
Prosecutor’s Office, The Indi-
anapolis Metropolitan Police
Department Human Traffick-
ing/Vice Unit (IMPD) and the
Indiana State Police (ISP).
GPD Chief Stacey Chasteen
told the Daily News in a phone
interview Friday morning that a
second female suspect, who also
worked at the business, is cur-
rently wanted and at large.
“We’re not sure where this in-
dividual is,” Chasteen said, “but
we have her picture and name
and are looking for her. As the
case stands, she’s the only other
suspect charged with prostitu-
tion, but we think she might lead
us to other suspects.”
The chief further explained
that the case started with the IM-
PD investigating massage par-
lors in Indianapolis.
“Through an ongoing investi-
gation, they received intelli-
gence regarding a massage par-
lor in Shelbyville,” Chasteen ex-
plained. “Their subsequent in-
vestigation of that establishment
led to intelligence regarding
Right Touch, and that’s how we
opened our investigation.”
Chasteen added that a warrant
on the Shelbyville establishment
was also served Thursday after-
noon simultaneously with the
Right Touch warrant.
“This is an ongoing case,” she
said. “So we don’t know, exact-
ly, where the evidence might
lead, or what else we might un-
cover, but we’ve put freeze or-
ders on bank accounts and are
currently executing search war-
rants on safety deposit boxes.”
More arrests are expected in
the case.
“This operation went very
well, and we greatly appreciate
the IMPD’s and ISP’s assis-
tance,” Chasteen said. “These
arrests represent the culmination
of a lot of hours by our depart-
ment. All the hard work paid off
in a big way yesterday; every-
thing went very smoothly and ef-
ficiently, and we’re quite pleased
with the results.”
Contact: Rob Cox at 812-
663-3111 x7011.
McMurry
Photo by Rob Cox
This sign greeted visitors to “Right Touch Massage Therapy” Friday.
The business has been closed due to multiple arrests relating to prosti-
tution charges.
Massage Parlor closed
amid prostitution arrests
Rupert Boneham
Rupert Boneham, gubernatorial
visits Greensburg

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  • 1. DADAILYY NEWSSaturday, September 15, 2012 www.greensburgdailynews.com 50 cents Index: Obituaries / 3 Cipher / 3 Faith / 5 Sports / 7 Weather / 12 St. Mary’s School Blessed and dedicated Page 5 Colts Luck eager to make home debut Page 7 Subscribe: 812-663-3111 x7002 / Advertise: 812-663-3111 x7017 / Classified: 1-888-663-1063 / Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. to Fri. What is your favorite Autumn activity? Darrien Mitchell Brittany Brown J.D. Mentz “Naps.” “Going for walks.” “Attempting to create video games.” Troy Chambers “Jazz is my fa- vorite fall time activity, on the sax.” Curbside Comments The Hospital Foundation’s “Event Fore Caring” raised more than $17,000 to benefit the Hospital Foundation and the im- portant work of Decatur County Memorial Hospital (DCMH). The successful event was held Wednesday at North Branch Golf Course. According to Hospital Foun- dation director David Fry, more than 130 golfers participated in the seventh annual event, but in the end, Heart Partners of Indi- ana took home the top prize. Heart Partners ended the event at 21 under par and took top honors for the second year in a row. A tie for second place at 20 under par involved the Ricoh Production Printing team and the North Branch foursome. The victorious Heart Partners team included Dr. Larry Klein, Dr. Ed Harlamert, Steve Toon and Nathan Lambert. Angela Gauck, Mark Parmer, Robin Meyer and Mike Trabel were teamed for Ricoh Production Printing. The North Branch team consisted of Cliff Hilde- brand, Claude Cavins, Joseph Gauck and Joey Dwenger. Fry thanked all those in- volved with the event and ex- plained the importance of their support. “Successful events like these are dependent on support from dozens of individuals and busi- nesses, but have a lasting impact on organizations like ours. These funds are granted back to DCMH for new equipment and programs. Some recent exam- ples of those include a major grant to subsidize and allow the administration of flu vaccines to the community, fund an addi- tional phase of the Re-charge program to fight childhood obe- sity and provide free blood test- ing at the Healthy Fair, among others.” Guy Folkman and Daryl Smith, Hospital Foundation Board Members, chaired the golf event for the second year. In addition to Folkman and Smith, the committee for the event included John Wilson, Brad Green, Jim Sturges, Cris Reynolds, Gene Cooney, Randy Domingo, Nancy Sheffer and Aaron McElhoe. Members of the Hospital Foundation Board include Presi- dent-Cleo Duncan, Vice-Presi- dent-Guy Folkman, Treasurer- Daryl Smith, Secretary-Nancy Sheffer, Susan Burkhart, Luisa Gaudreau, George Reiger, Jim Rosenberry, Linda Simmons and Susan Wilson. Those seeking more informa- tion about the Hospital Founda- tion may find details at www.dcmh.net/foundation or www.facebook.com/dcmhfoun- dation or by calling the Hospital Foundation at (812) 663-1220. — Daily News Contributed photo Wednesday’s “Event Fore Caring” raised more than $17,000. Golf outing benefits Hospital Foundation, DCMH TESS ROWING DAILY NEWS GREENSBURG — The sky was dim but spirits were bright during Rupert Boneham’s cam- paign trail through Greensburg Friday afternoon. Boneham, well-known for be- ing a fan-favorite on reality tele- vision show Survivor, passed through Greensburg Friday as part of his campaign for Indiana governor. Boneham, who is sim- ply known as “Rupert” in many circles, is a Libertarian candidate in addition to being a television star and author. Boneham’s auto- biography is called Just Being Me. Boneham said he was visiting Greensburg because the Green Sign Company sponsored the image on the candidate’s tour bus, and wanted to give the com- pany thanks by making an ap- pearance. Boneham said that he wanted to show young people there are other political options aside from those involved with the Republi- can and Democratic parties. “We can change the world,” Boneham declared, and ex- plained he wanted to move from helping people at the city level and begin helping them at the state level through policy-mak- ing. The candidate has run “Ru- pert’s Kids,” a program which helps troubled youths ages 18 to 24 learn skills which can help in future employment. “Rupert’s kids encourages education in or- der for yount people to discover their value to society. The Libertarian Party believes in no interference from the gov- ernment in the personal lives of Americans, according to Bone- ham. No interference includes no government assistance, making welfare needs the responsibility of the wealthy rather than the government. Boneham believes in “assis- tance through education,” which would require people receiving aid to “return the favor” by doing an activity to benefit the commu- nity. Boneham also believes in the importance of small businesses, and said that 84.6 percent of Indi- ana businesses are classifed as be- ing a “small business.” He disapproved of corporate businesses receiving bailouts in 2008, when small businesses needed more attention, Boneham said. For more information about Rupert Boneham’s campaign vis- i t http://www.rupertforgovernor.co m. Contact: Tess Rowing 812- 663-3111 x7004 ROB COX DAILY NEWS GREENSBURG — The Greensburg Police Department (GPD) served a search warrant on Right Touch Massage Thera- py Thursday afternoon and ar- rested multiple suspects on charges related to prostitution. According to a GPD press re- lease, five individ- uals were arrest- ed: Jenny McMur- ry — a.k.a. Hui Y. Xie — 57, Rick S. Adams, 54, of Greensburg, Ryan S. Powers, 34, of Greensburg, Robert A. Uptmor, 59, of Center- ville, Ohio, and Jerrold S. Grose, 56, of Cincinnati, Ohio. McMurry faces three counts of Promoting Prostitution (Class C Felony), four counts of Prosti- tution (Class A Misdemeanor) and one count of Corrupt Busi- ness Influence (Class C Felony). The remaining four suspects face a charge of Patronizing a Prostitute (Class A Misde- meanor). The GPD press release states the arrests resulted from a three- month investigation involving multiple departments, including the GPD, the Decatur County Prosecutor’s Office, The Indi- anapolis Metropolitan Police Department Human Traffick- ing/Vice Unit (IMPD) and the Indiana State Police (ISP). GPD Chief Stacey Chasteen told the Daily News in a phone interview Friday morning that a second female suspect, who also worked at the business, is cur- rently wanted and at large. “We’re not sure where this in- dividual is,” Chasteen said, “but we have her picture and name and are looking for her. As the case stands, she’s the only other suspect charged with prostitu- tion, but we think she might lead us to other suspects.” The chief further explained that the case started with the IM- PD investigating massage par- lors in Indianapolis. “Through an ongoing investi- gation, they received intelli- gence regarding a massage par- lor in Shelbyville,” Chasteen ex- plained. “Their subsequent in- vestigation of that establishment led to intelligence regarding Right Touch, and that’s how we opened our investigation.” Chasteen added that a warrant on the Shelbyville establishment was also served Thursday after- noon simultaneously with the Right Touch warrant. “This is an ongoing case,” she said. “So we don’t know, exact- ly, where the evidence might lead, or what else we might un- cover, but we’ve put freeze or- ders on bank accounts and are currently executing search war- rants on safety deposit boxes.” More arrests are expected in the case. “This operation went very well, and we greatly appreciate the IMPD’s and ISP’s assis- tance,” Chasteen said. “These arrests represent the culmination of a lot of hours by our depart- ment. All the hard work paid off in a big way yesterday; every- thing went very smoothly and ef- ficiently, and we’re quite pleased with the results.” Contact: Rob Cox at 812- 663-3111 x7011. McMurry Photo by Rob Cox This sign greeted visitors to “Right Touch Massage Therapy” Friday. The business has been closed due to multiple arrests relating to prosti- tution charges. Massage Parlor closed amid prostitution arrests Rupert Boneham Rupert Boneham, gubernatorial visits Greensburg