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Daily REENFIELD 1L WiL iL iiJiL Entered As Second-Class Th Post Oflk-r, CirccnUeH By Carrier 2t Cents Per Week; By Man la Indiana Per Teat SINGLE COPY FOUR CENTS WorM-Wlde News Covert Br INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE GREENFIELD, INDIANA, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1954. WEATHER Cloudy, showers, thunderstorms tonight, Saturday. Low 66. VOLUME XLVI NUMBER 4 rJ Seven t-tcro foyers Of Drilish Lctoril Motorist Fined bvVA aC-OUI Compromise On Perry Sp Up tavib To Viiil Red China List Platings For Livestock At Recent Fair Olson Vcighs-in Heavy For Fight SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20 INS Champion Carl "Bobo" Olson tipped the beam at a half In City Court tors that strategic goods sup Former Local Resident Dies Ray E.

Havens, 71, Passes Away Friday Ray E. Havens, age 71, a nat posedly embargoed by Britain Found Guilty of Reckless Driving are reaching China in British ships. Social Security Bill Accepted Congressional Conferees Iron Out Differences 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (1NS The British have denied such pound over the 160-pound weight limit today for his middleweight title defense against Rocky Cas An Indianapolis man whom shipments, which had been state police -charged was respon ive of Greenfield, passed away tellan! tonight, but was given sible for a traffic crash on U. S.

40, Aug 8, in which four persons charged against London by some American congressmen. Friday morning at Kokomo. The cause of death was malignancy. Standings in Various Divisions Are Released two hours to get rid of the ex were hurt was fined $25 and By JOHN MARTIN INS Foreign Director Seven more British Laborite party members of Parliament have snapped up a Chinese Red invitation to visit Peiping and see the forbidden city plus its jails crammed with political prisoners. The fever to see Communist China seems to be spreading in the Laborite ranks even though it is somewhat embarrassing that an official Chinese trade spokesman should tell the visi- Two More Polio Mr.

Havens was the son of the cess weight. The eight Laborites already in New China" are headed by for Challenger Castellani scaled late Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Havens, of this city, and a graduate of Greenfield high school. mer Prime Minister Clement At- an even 160 pounds at the offi tlee and the Chinese Reds took RccoMs Drclten Herb Score, 21 -year-old pitcher for the Indianapolis Indians, broke Heinie Berger's 48 year old strike out record in minor league competition. Berger, who operated in the iron men days of baseball hur-lers, when one pitcher would toss both games of a double header and return to action the next day, was a native of Greenfield and started his professional baseball career with the Spring Lake Park semi-pro squad sponsored by the Inter-urban Company. He set the record in 1908 with the Columbus, O. team.

Berger died a year ago at his home in Columbus. Greenfield has a player on this year's Indians in outfielder Gale 'Wade, who is setting a good pace at bat and in fielding. He is the first Greenfield man to make the grade In minor leagues since Berger's early 20th Century go. Score faced Columbus, Ber- cial weigh-in which took place in the California Athletic Com As a young man here he was them on a conducted tour Wed mission offices at San Francis employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad. He then attended Pur nesday of a Red jail.

co's Civic Auditorium. Attlee later in the exchanges Olson said he could take off House and Senate conferees agreed today on a compromise social security bill, clearing the way for adjournment of the 83rd Congress tonight. The conference committee, which ironed out differences between House and Senate versions of the "must" legislation, agreed to include 32 million farm operators under social security on a compulsory basis, along with 100.000 accountants, engineers and architects. of speeches at a banquet said that the British visitors sympa the extra half pound in 30 min costs in city court Thursday after being found guilty of reckless driving. The smashup occurred just west of Greenfield.

A charge of drunken driving against George Mosley, 1722 East 25th street, Indianapolis, was dismissed in city court here after a blood specimen taken at Hancock Memorial Hospital by state police failed to test high enough to indicate that he was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident. Mosley's car collided with a car driven by Robert S. Vermillion, Greencastle, RFD 1. Vermil due University, graduating there in 1910 with the Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering. He was an employe of the Vincennes Bridge Company utes and the officials ordered thized with the Chinese fight him to weigh in again by noon.

"against the forces of reaction The "forces of reaction," in The Hancock County Gold Medal Beef Show, in conjunction with the 4-H Fair, was held Tuesday, August 10 at 9:00 a. m. at the fairgrounds. ThJ judge was Carl Scott, manager of White Oak Farms, York-town, Indiana. The placings in the various divisions were as follows: Class 1 Angus Hulls Birth Dates June 2.

10.3 to Iec. 1, M53 1st Sycamore Valley Farms, 2nd Thomas Brandt, 3rd Boyd Farms; 4th Boyd Farms, 5th Boyd Farms, 6th Robert Wilson Family. Champion, Sycamore Valley Farms; Reserve Champion, Thomas Brandt. for 21 years. He became an engineer for the Indiana State Deaths Reported Steuben County Epidemic Area the Peiping view, include many of the men and women among the 2,000 inmates of the jail the Highway Department in 1934 Farm Census To and served until 1943, Laborites had just visited.

He also worked in an engin What stories the Laborites might have obtained about the lion, his wife and mother were eering capacity lor the ueico Radio Division of General Motors at Kokomo. He has been a hurt in the crash. A tiny baby Begin On Nov. 8 1954 Survey For Indiana Announced escaped injury. resident of Kokomo since 1933.

He served as Kokomo city en- ger's home team, Thursday gineer from 1948 to 1951. Mrs. Martna Vermillion, age 61, who was most seriously hurt, is the mother of Mrs. William INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 20 INS; Two addtiional polio deaths were reported today in Indiana, including one fatality in Steuben County, which has become an epidemic area.

Official reports on file in the office of the Division of. Com night in Victory Field and need In 1912 Mr. Havens was un ed only eight strike-outs to Wolf of Greenfield. ited in marriage of Miss Clara "New China" if they had talked with the prisoners! But the Reds did not allow them to speak to a single prisoner. Col.

Liu Hsiang-chun, deputy prison director, told the visitors that two-thirds of the inmates were "counter-revolutionaries," meaning opponents of Communism. These, he said, included "secret agents" of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists, "local break the record. Hagans, of Greenfield. She pre Police charged that Mosley got into the wrong lane of traf ceded him in death in 1930. He later married Mrs.

Cressy Thom fic while in the act of pasing an municable Disease Control, In as of Kokomo, who survives him. other vehicle and caused the diana State Board of Health, The bill, as it goes to the House and Senate for final approval, adds an additional 10 million persons in the vast federal program. The President asked for, but the bill excludes, about 400,000 professional, self-employed persons such as doctors, dentists and lawyers from coverage. The compromise includes ministers on a voluntary basis. The measure, which is expected to get House and Senate approval, will allow social security beneficiaries to earn up to $1,200 a year in outside income.

Present law limits this income to $75 a month. The compromise also removes all limits on outside income for federal pensioners over 72 years of age. Present law grants this privilege to those over 75. Benefits for more than six million persons will raise from $5 to 13.50 a month beginning in Corn Picking One brother and four sisters near headon with the Vermil lists 187 cases of the disease also survive, as follows: Rev. lion car this year, including four deaths, but reports from several of the Paul R.

Havens, of Pontiac, Class 2 Angus Heifers Birth Hates Feb. 10, 1933 to April 26, 1953 1st Robert K. Sparks Sons, 2nd Thomas Vandenbark, 3rd Boyd Farms, 4th Boyd Farms, 5th Dale C. Johns Family, 6th John Steele, 7th James Robert Tope. Class 3 Angus Heifers Kirth Hales May 1, 1T3 to Aug.

7, 1053 1st Thomas Brandt, 2nd Thomas Vandenbark, 3rd Thomas Brandt, 4th Boyd It was recommended by the Mrs. Florence Sheldon, of court that Mosley's driver's lie hard -hit counties indicates the toll is around 200 with eight Dates have been set for the nation-wide opening this fall of the 1954 Census of Agriculture to be conducted from field offices in 46 states under the direction of the U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Nov.

8 has been set as the starting date for Indiana with teams working from field offices at Indianapolis, Plymouth and Seymour. Sixty crew leaders will be named for the state with 908 enumerators recording statistics. The 1954 census is the 16th nation-wide farm canvass since St. Louis; Mrs. Nina Beeson, of Wilkinson RFD; Mrs.

Lena Lew bandits," and "reactionary land lords." The prisoners included persons sentenced to be shot but whose execution was "delayed" for a two-year period to see whether their behavior merited ense be suspended. A liability and property damage insurance Contest Near Flans Near Completion For State Event dead. policy in his name had lapsed is, of Charlottesville; Mrs. Ada Ferris, of Indianapolis. State health officials noted that reports are mailed to them a month before the accident.

Two Others Fined by county health officers and Funeral services will be held Monday, at 2 in the Jacobs Funeral Home in Kokomo. Interment will be in Park Two other motorists paid fines on charges of driving while un FRANKLIN, Aug. 19 Plans for the Indiana State less than the extreme penalty. In other words the prisoners were part of the millions in the forced labor ranks of China. Their status is that reported of Farms, 5th Boyd Farms, 6th Dale C.

Johns Family, 7th der the influence of alcohol. Greenfield. There Mechanical Corn Picking con- Cemetery, They were Albert M. Slagel will be brief graveside services. therefore a lag often exists between their totals and county records.

The death of Howard Miller, 26, of Steuben County, in Parkview Hospital at Fort Wayne Thursday marked the first fatality for this hardest hit 22 West South street, Shelby test to be held on the Myrtlt Thomas Vandenbark, 8th Dennis W. Sparks Son. 9th James Robert Pope, 10th Dale ficially by Red Premier Chou ville, and Francis J. Forest, 1629 the beginning of the program in 1840. Copies of the census Judah farm at the west edge En-lai on Oct.

23, 1951. C. Johns Family, 11th Wcs questionaire will be mailed to At that time Chou told the top Chinese Red political consulta Cruft street, Indianapolis. Each was fined $50 and costs and his driver's license suspended for one year. of Franklin are rapidly near ing completion by the Frank lin Chamber of Commerce.

farm operators in advance of the census. Census Bureau's county. Steuben, with a popu tive commission that: ley Radcliff Family. Cl'ss 4 Angus Heifers Birth Hates Sept. to cpt.

11 Thomas Brandt, 2nd Boys Scouts In Swimming Meet lation of 17,000, has 24 polio cases. National Foundation for "In accordance with the directive of chairman Mao Tse- Highlights of the program, director Robert W. Burgess is sending a letter to each opera which will open on October 1 tung, we decided that in the meting out of punishment the and continue through October tor requesting answers to various questions on the form so Infantile Paralysis workers usually figure they have an epidemic when the ratio reaches includes a plowing contest. following principles should be that the questionaire wiir be crowning of the Harvest Queen, followed: Contest Is Set For Saturday ready for the enumerator when one case per 5,000 population. Among Steuben County's po Those reaching the age of 65 after Jan.

1, will receive benefits ranging from 30 to $108.50 a month, provided they retire. 5'3 shrdl hrdl hrdlh President Will Sign Red Witness Immunity Bill Today President Eisenhower is expected to sign into law the first of his administration's anti-Red proposals today and his early approval also was forecast for the sweeping bill to outlaw the Communist party. Ready for the President's signature is the so-called immunity bill to give protection from prosecution to witnesses who testify about subversive activities. Mr. Eisenhower was "To those leading counter Merlau Vins In Tractor Event Buck Creek Township 4-H'er in State Contest the state mechanical corn picking contest, a parade, dancing and visits by agricultural lio casesVis a man and his wife, revolutionary elements who owe Thomas Vandenbark.

3rd Boyd Farms, 4th Robert Wilson Family. Class 5 Angus Heifers Kirth Hates Jan. 1. 1951 to April 9. 1954 1st Boyd Farms, 2nd Boyd Farms, 3rd Boyd Farms, 4th Boyd Farms.

Champion Angu: Heifer, Robert K. Sparks and their sister-in-law, all ill us a debt of blood, who are so with the disease in Fort bitterly hated by the people that Wavne's Parkview HosDital. they must be executed, who have The second annual Hancock District Boy Scout swimming meet is set for Saturday, Aug. 21, at the Riley Park swimming pool. Explorer Crew 230 are hosts They are Mr.

and Mrs. Richard seriously hurt the interests of he calls. The census questionaire is designed to collect information about the number and size of farms, tenure, acreage of land in various use, crops harvested, livestock inventory and production, expenditures for selected items such as labor, machinery, feed, fertilizer, gasoline, facilities and equipment; irrigation, niirin onH xjirc Rottv Rhanir tne state, me aeam sentence and governmental leaders. The open economy plowing contest is slated for October 1 and is expected to draw a large crowd. The contest will test the efficiency of the drivers and the economy of fuel consumption and safety of the machines.

Worried Angola officials must be imposed ana must ior- Charles Merlau, of Green Sons; Reserve Champion Angu. i i i tu. inwiui oe exccuieu. field, RFD 4, Buck Creek town tU4Uiicu tuuajr pijr mc vicj fKrtea nhar- foments nrhrt at the county-wide meet. The swimmers will compete from and surroundings with an in- "7 TtV -tv ship, won in the senior division 9:00 a.

m. until 2:00 p. m. Heifer, Thomas Brandt. Claw 6 Angus Steers Birth Hates April 10.

1953 to July 23, 1953 secticide. The precaution was who do not owe us a debt in Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and I decided upon as a sanitary blood, who are not so bitterly of the 4-H Tractor Driving Con test on Tuesday, Aug. 17 at Mar tlnsville. A total of 11 counties were re Explorers are asked to report 1st Sycamore Valley Farms, 2nd Robert K. Sparks Sons, 3rd Dale C.

Johns Family, 4tn Other features of the opening day will be entertainment by "Country Cousin Chickie and the Haymakers" from radio station WIBC, and direct broad conservation, farm value, mortgage debt and cash rent. Regional variations will be used to limit questions to subjects pertinent in each area. Information supplied by far measure. However, Ed Britton, hated' by the people, who have NFIP state representative who hurt the national interest but attended a meeting in Angola not most seriously, the policy is Thursday night, told them the to impr0se upon them the death NFIP state renresentative. who ntAnr hut to nnstnone its ex- presented with their top drivers in this division.

Charles won with a score of 156 points out of Steven Hancock. 5th Dale scheduled to sign it at an early afternoon White House ceremony, but it was cancelled. The White House explained that the chief executive will be too busy on this the last day before his probable departure for a Denver vacation to take time out for a bill-signing ceremony. But it is likely he will make it law sometime today anyway. Korea Asks: If You Take The Troops, Please Leave The Guns OVllVVllVV wxw Johns Family.

found no direct connection be at the pool at 9:00 a. m. The Cubs will meet there at 12 o'clock noon. A spokesman for the Scouts said that trophies and merit badges will be awarded to winners and to those who pass swimming tests. Spectators and parents are welcome at the meet.

a possible 175. The second place man was Robert Morgan of Rush mers for the census is treated as confidential by the bureau ecution for two years, to send them to forced' labor, and to see how they come out." tween polio and- mass insecticide spraying operation. Countly with a score of 152. casts from the scene of the contest. "Country Cousin Chickie" is a radio favorite of numerous farm households in central Indiana.

A large parade through the business district of Franklin and is for use only as statistical summaries without the use of These boys will represent the In addition to the death ot Mr. Miller, another polio vic the farm operator's name. Law Indianapolis district at the State 4-H Driving Contest at the Ind tim died Thursday in Indiana requires individuals to answer Resident Of New Class 7 Angus Steers Birth Hates Aug. 22, 1953 to Sept. 21, 1953 1st Robert Wilson Family, 2nd Robert Wilson Family, 3rd Wesley Radcliff Family, 4th James Robert Pope.

Class 8 Shorthorn Hulls Birth Hates Mar. II, 1953 to June 30, 1953 1st Wilsona Farms, 2nd Wil The Republic of Korea has iana State Fair on Wednesday polis Methodist Hospital. He asked the U. S. to leave every the questions in the census but also insures that the informa evening, Sept.

1 at 7:30 o'clock was three-year-old Kenneth Lewis Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlottesville gun, bullet and jeep behind when four American divisions withdraw from Korea to "stra will precede the State Mechanical Corn Picking Contest. A highlight of the program will be the crowning of the Harvest Queen. A number of Jay- in front of the grandstand.

Charles won this district event last year and placed high in the tion cannot be used for purposes of taxation, regulation or Robert Scott, of Bridgeport. Palestine Pies investigation. The census data provides a state contest at the Indiana permanent trophy for his driv-State Fair. He received a nice Indiana To Get Louisa Schildmeier, age 92, a foundation for National agri Phone Co. Sold Sale of the Charlottesville Switchboard Company to the member of one of New Pales culture statistics, for develop tine's pioneer families, passed ing skill in the contest Aug.

17 John Steele of Buck Creek al ment and administration of away Thursday afternoon at cec clubs in Indiana are expected to enter candidates for the honor. Approximately 40,000 persons are expected to witness the picking contest with about 2D entries vying for the top honors. A large scoreboard will be sona Farms, 3rd Winona Farms, 4th C. R. Vandenbark Son.

Class 8A Kirth Hates Aug. 10, 1953 to Sept. 2, 1953 1st Wilsona Farms, 2nd Albert Martin 3rd Gunn Farms, 4th C. R. Vandenbark Son.

Chamnion Wilson Farms; Re- More Hot Days farm programs by governmental, Congressional and executive agencies; for use in crop Union Telephone Company was tegic areas" in the next few months. The request was revealed by Korean officials today who said it was part of the continuing Pentagon discussions on how big and how strong the ROIC army will be. The Koreans have asked American help in organizing, training and equipping a bare minimum of five divisions to replace the four American outfits sch so represented this county in the senior division and placed seventh with a score of 126 points. the Robinson Nursing Home in I Indianapolis. She was the daughter of the approved yesterday by the Indiana Public Service commission and livestock reporting services.

INDIANAPOLIS Aug. 20 INS Charles score was 40 on quiz -Indiana weather for the next late nton and Sophia Rich with a maximum of 50 points; manufacturing and marketing research, newspaper and consu erected to keep the spectators The Charlottesville company serves about 130 telephones in the Hancock-Rush-Henry coun five days sounds like a trip to her life in the old 92 driving score out of a pos informed as to the progress of mer promotion, banking and the steam bath for Hoosiers. sible 100; 24 in safety of a max ed all home place in New Palestine until el the event. financial evaluations of farm The five-day forecast, cover imum of 25. Invitations have been sent to ty community.

Purchase price as $750, plus an additional am even years ago when her health finance matters and by the eduled to leave. ing today through Tuesday, The boys were given four min many leaders in the agricultur failed and she entered the nur- ount to be determined, to cover ROK officials said they have utes to run the obstacle course calls for temperatures six to 10 al maustry to attend the con dm hiaw h9n falsing home in Indianapolis, without a deduction of time test, and a number of govern the cost of new materials rec ently purchased by the Chariot the period, which is 83 to 87 de- is Charles took four minutes and been encouraged to believe the U. S. will authorize the creation of more ROK divisions but that, so far, American military men mental officials are expected to be present for the festivities. tesville company.

27 seconds to run the course and The Union Company, which too. raneinsr in the fins and 70s Plis lost three points. Visitors will have the oppor farmers themselves through many channels of information. Information on the census questionaries will be processed in the 34 permanent district offices of the Census Bureau through the 31,000 enumerators and 2,200 crew leaders who will staff some 118 temporary field offices during the census. Funeral services will be held also operated Greenfield, is have felt that the four U.

S. Alone- with tYia heat, will Vic Hancock County had two re tunity to see thie latest In farm showers Ratnrrt Sunday afternoon at 3:00 owned by Indiana Bell. divisions leaving Korea must presentatives in the junior div equipment and supplies at the again about the middle of next elclk' at lhe Hendirx Fields ision for boys 10 to 14 years of take all of their equipment with them. numerous booths which will be age. Don Burnham of Center Mortuary, New Palestine Chapel, where friends may call af erected on the grounds.

Food Trees AvdkWe For township placed third in the week. A dip in the thermome ters is expected Monday fol lowing the week-end showers. will be served by a number of vserve Champ.on, Wilsona Farms. Class 9 Shorthorn Heifers Kirth Hates Jan. 3, 1953 to April 28, 1953 1st Wilsona Farms, 2nd C.

Vandenbark Son, 3rd Wilsona Farms, 4th Albert Rhea Martin, 5th Kenneth Lantz Son. Class 10 Shorthorn Heifers Kirth Hates May 11, 1953 to July 18, 1953 1st Paul L. Jones Son, 2nd Albert Martin Son, 3rd Gunn Farms, 4th Gunn Farms, 5th Allford and Son, 6th Gunn Farms, 7th C. R. Vandenbark Son, 8th Kenneth Lantz Son, 9th Paul L.

Jones Son. Class 11 Shorthorn Heifers Birth Hates Sept. 3, 1933 to Nov. 21, 1953 1st Albert Martin Son, 2nd Gunn Farms, 3rd Wilsona Farms, 4th Albert Martin Son, 5th Gunn Farms, 6th C. R.

Vandenbark Son, 7th Kenneth Lantz Son. Champion, junior division with a score of local organizations, and hotel ter 7:00 p. m. Friday. Burial will be in Schildmeier cemetery, Fnr northern! TnHiana tho Rural Arcs Pknllng 141 points.

James Farmer placed ninth with a score of 99 points. and motel accomodations are available in Franklin an vi rainfall is predicted between a New Palestine- These were the top two driv half and three-quarters of an cinity. Director Harley O. Hook of the Dicyclc-Car Crash Doy Scratched In inch, while the south gets one- Site of the contest is one mile ers in each division at the County Tractor Rodeo, Friday, Aug. Indiana Department of Conser fourth to one-half inch west or Franklin on 7nHiari vation announces that the Div 13, at the county fair.

Columbus got a thorough 1,047 FIIA Lc-ns In Sfcb For ision of Forestry has for sale drenching overnight with 2.04 State Road 144. Final details of the program will be announced in the near future. A seven-year-old boy receiv quantities of evergreen and inches of rain reported today to ed only scratches when his bi hardwood tree planting stock. the U. S.

Weather Bureau. Six million evergreens and Cost Of Living Rises Tenth Of One Per Cent The government reported today that the U. S. cost-of-living crept up one-tenth of one per cent between mid-June and mid-July, giving more than one million CIO auto workers a one-cent hourly pay boost. The Labor department's consumer price index went up to 115.2 per cent of the 1947-'49 average during the month, chiefly because of boosts in the costs of fresh fruits and vegetables.

The index on July 15 was two-tenths of one per cent below last October's all-time high. The Auto Workers will receive pay increases through the "escalator" clause of their work contract, which ties wages to the cost-of-living. cycle collided with a car at ths intersection of Pratt and Lin Spencer also had over and Inch INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 20 (INSV 1,500,000 hardwoods are to be of rain, with 1.25 inches falling Hubert L. Alexander, Indiana sold in lots of no fewer than 50 coln streets Thursday after Home From Hospital Henry G.

Stager, of Carthage, who suffered back Injuries in the crash of his airplane several weeks ago, was able to return home Saturday from the Hancock Memorial Hospital, although he is still wearing a cast. seymour reported one inch director of the Farmers Home of one species. They are to be noon. Other rainfall reports include I Administration, said today that PILLS FOIL SUICIDE MAINZ, Germany, Aug. 19 (INS) An elderly German, determined to end his life, took a heavy dose of sleeping pills, tied a planted in rural sections out The' boy, Robert Ammerman, who lives in Robert's Trailer .93 at Newberry, .81 at Scotts- I the agency had made 1,047 loans Wilsona Farms; Reserve Cham side city or town limits for ourg, .61 at Bloomington, and totaling $3,247,933 in Indiana woodlot, windbreak, erosion con .57 at Martinsville.

from July 1, 1953 to June 30, trol or forestry purposes Only and are not to be used for land pion. Albert Martin Son. Class 12 Shorthorn Steers Kirth Hates April 18, 1953 to Sept. 3, 1953 briefcase full of rocks around his neck and rowed his boat -to 1954. Park here, failed to observe a stop sign and rode into the path of a car driven by John Poe, Box 2, Mtd.

Green On Federal Jury Week End in Michigan This federal agency does such Mrs. Grace Mary Smith, wife the middle of the Rhine river. But the sleeping pills took ef Mr. and Mrs. V.

C. Wampner I financing for farmers, where scaping. Application blanks are avail able from the Division of Fores 1st Georgia Anne Gunn, 2nd field. are spendlne the Week-end as I their credit requirements can C. R.

Vandenbark Son, 3rd feet before he rached the spot the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- not be met under the process Police said the driver of the car was not responsible for the try, Indiana Department of Con of Clarence Smith, of this city, has been serving "for the past five days on the federal grand jury at Indianapolis. Georgia Anne Gunn. Champion, where he planned to jump over servation, 311 West Washington, board.

Police found him in his (Continued on Page 4) accident. rge Bender, of Birmingham, of borrowing from banks or pri Michigan. vate lenders. Indianapolis. boat, sound asleep.

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