Ars' DETROIT (UPI}-A house a distraught child in which and three children died last the climax 'f a 14-year story arson, abuse, and incest. Authorities said one of the children set a fire last M killed the alle'ged arsonist's f three children from the second marriage. FOUR CHILDREN from marriage are now in sepa homes. They are Sandra Bobby Wilder, 11; Colleen and Scott Wilder, 6. Killed in the fire in the b an already burned-out home thern Michigan hamlet of A Robert Wilder, 36, his ex- Ruppert, 29, and h children - Timothy Ri Christopher Ruppert, 2, an Ruppert, 7 months. The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, November 18, 1980-Page 9 INCEST ABUSE PAR T OF FAMILY WOES QPn climaxes tragedy e fire set by Robert Wilder and Linda Ruppert they started getting together," Martha 9 two adults were half-brother and half-sister. Wilder said of Robert and Linda. "It Ruppert children who died in last t week was ROBERT'S MOTHER, Martha was more Robert's doing than Linda's. week's fire. of divorce, Wilder, 54, told her story of the events He loved her from the start and she Linda's second marriage ended in leading up to the tragedy in a Sunday learned to love him." divorce and she moved to the Ashton e surviving interview with the Detroit News. The Wilder family moved to Seattle, home she had once shared with Robert. onday that Martha Wilder, Linda's stepmother, and Robert and Linda were married "There were five fires in all" over the parents and said the problem began 14 years ago there in 1967, when Linda was 15. / years, Martha Wilder said. "They star- mother's when 1!inda, then 14, came back to live "MY HUSBAND -and I opposed the ted in Seattle. The last one before Mon- with her father, Myron, Martha, and marriage," Martha Wilder said. "They day destroyed the upstairs of the n the first their 22-year-old son, Robert. were half-brother and half-sister." Ashton home. Linda and her children rate foster Myron Wilder had previously divor- The newlyweds moved back to had to live in the basement. The kids Wilder, 13; ced Martha. moved from Reed Citv Michigan and there were more started the fires." MSA ALLOCATIONS The Michigan Student Assembly has money available for recognized student organizations who are in need of funding for worthwhile and beneficial student projects. December allocations will be made on Dec. 9 and applications are due by Nov. 25. They con be picked up at MSA offices. For more information'call MSA offices (763-3241). Also, the Student Organizations Activities Programning offices (SOAP) is holding workshops on budget prepara- tion and fundraising on Nov. 20 from 5:30-7:00 and on Nov. 24 fdrom 3:30-5:00 in Conference Room 6 in the Union. Any group Planning to ask MSA for funding should attend one of these sessions prior to turning in an application for MSA funds. Wilder, 8; asement of in the nor- shton were wife Linda er three uppert, 3, d Ruth Ann Mich., to Milwaukee and remarried. His second wife was Linda's mother. Myron Wilder divorced his second wife and returned to Reed City to remarry Martha Wilder. LINDA "CAME TO us a bitter, hateful, hostile girl and set out to destroy the family," Martha Wilder said. "Right away from the beginning, Court kills posting of Ten Commandments on public school walls il L i i , 61, p 1 { . G 'G l lG _ " - -- - troubles. Martha Wilder said two of Robert's and Linda's children were raped by one of Linda's relatives. And Linda's half-sister and mother were TONIGHT at murdered by the half-sister's boyfriend.'MP CMNM Robert and Linda finally agreed to divorce after having four children, Martha Wilder said. Linda married 516 E. Liberty 994-5360 David Ruppert Jr. and had the three STUDENTS INVITED "A FIRST HAND LOOK AT THE MEDICAL SCHOOL INTERVIEW" Dr. Leslie J. Fisher THURS. NOV. 20th-7:30 PM 25 ANGELL Sponsored by the Pre-Professional Division of Career Planning & Placement i From UPI'and AP WASHINGTON-The Supreme Court yesterday, by a one-vote margin, struck down Kentucky's law ordering a copy of the Ten Commandments be posted in every public school classroom in the state. The ruling reversed a Kentucky Supreme Court decision upholding the display of the biblical moral directives as having anon-religious purpose. "THE PRE-EMINENT purpose for posting the Ten Commandments on schoolroom walls is plainly religious in nature," the federal tribunal ruled. In an unsigned opinion, the 5-4 majority said the Ten Commandments "is undeniably a sacred text in the Jewish and Christian faiths, and no legislative recitation of a supposed secular purpose can blind us to that fact." Yesterday's decision did not totally ban the Ten Commandments from public schools, just as the court's con- troversial 1963 ruling did not ban all- Bible reading from the schools. "THIS IS NOT a case in which the Ten Commandments are integrated in- to the school curriculum, where the Bible may constitutionally beused in an appropriate study of history, civilization, ethics, comparative religion or the like," the court said. "Posting of religious texts on the wall serves no such educational function." Voting to strike down the law were Justices William Brenan, Byron White,, Thurgood Marshall, Lewis Powell and John Paul Stevens. Chief Justice Warren Burger and Justice Harry Blackmun dissented, voting irstead to hold off any decision until examining the arguments more closely. Justices Potter Stewart and William Rehnquist said the Kentucky Supreme Court was right in upholding the law. SON SEAL the most exciting young blues guitarist and singer in years." -Robert Palmer, The Now York Times WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19 r L Tickets: $3.50 in advance, $4.00 at the door. Available at Discount Records, Schoolkids'. Aura Sounde, and at Rick's. 1 City, agencies both to blame in audits (Continued from Page 1) city lawyers can ignore the opinion, or even prosecute. "I don't know if they're going to be reasonable about this," he said. City administrator Terry Sprenkel 'said officials will react to the recom- mendation sometime today. "It's not all that cut and dried - some questions have to be asked." Latta said the Detroit General Coun- cil of HUD had previously recommen- ded the same opinion to Rampp, but, he said, "that was suppressed. "I read the same material the city at- tornies read but my conclusion agrees with HUD's," Latta said. "The city came up with a different opinion-but still they froze the funding." 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