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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 5

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toiikk ii, mi TIIK IMIAN.rOLIS STAR PAGE 5 One Killed In Franklin Tornado S)cakcr Giles Tax Relief Of! 'Lilllc Guy The "millions of onimiiry vol-era who i-pnoiini'crl Tnim.in'n bit; spending and switched to Kisonhouer" in th elee-thin were the chief heiir-lk-iririrs of Hie new Federal lux Imv, Representative a 1 B. Ihownson declared last Replying to Democratic rhai'KPM the tax Ihw whs "pHoff" to laie contrihutor to the Rrpuhliciin omipaiun fund. lirownson told a Seventh Ward rally at 103-t West 31th Ft reel: "Seven billion, lour hundred million dollars in tax cuts can hp credited to the Republican Confess under a OOP Presi Excello Shirts your form in fabric shirt fabrics 6t proper! dislr.bufed dent. This is equal to the amount of money American farmers got at year lor all the wheal and corn they raised 1 ill i if i in our entire country. II is equal to the amount nf money Ameri cans pain ail ol last year lor household utilities and fuel." TIIK OOP CAMIIIHiK for Congress from the 11th District so that tre won ng acr0Si the front, bv.il: at the waist, Sleeves a'e set in at the natural ang'e of the arm so there is no bulging.

Result your form in fabric i by handiome shades, designs and collar styles. added "Of thin in- dnlduals received Democrat who gre iiiiinI critical of the exact form of this reduction were guilty of raising; tuxes II diflerrnt times since 13. of furniture remain as Franklin firemen inspect what shortly before was a comfortable home. (Star Photo by Wayne Kelly) Force of the tornodic winds which ripped through Franklin yesterday afternoon is graphically portrayed by this photograph. With walls ond roof completely blown away, only a few pieces Illustrating his contention that "ordinary voters" bene Concluded I'rom Pagr I press run of I he Spencer Ke-mng World.

lited most from the new lax flying glass whoa wind broke a school indow. At Freedom, HI miles southwest of Spencer, part of the roof was Idown off the rcIiooI, rooms were soiiUimI with rain law, Brownson stated: From Coai Ciiy. southwest of pcnrer, came a report that several children were slashed Itv and authorities ordered school cloed fur Hip rest of the week. Some icv-idcnls near Spencer recoiled seeing a funnel-shaped cloud moving pat. A I I I.

A report came from the Richmond area, which was hit at 3 28 p.m. by a violent thunderstorm and high winds that tore down power lines, AlloriicY Sues To I round Dead Of Suffocation Jinlc Barton Kandv l.ou McCarth.v. the For shutting off current in various five-month-old daughter of Mrs. Dolores McCarthy, 3206 South sections of the city, knocked down trees, including a number of old landmark trees on the "One million, three hundred thousand taxpayers will benefit over from the Re-publican chanP allowing you to deduct jour child as a dependent even if he carries papers, mows lawns or baby-sits and earns over SHOO a ycir. "One and one.

half million school teachers and pensioners Will benelit by $111,000,000 because of the L'O per cent credit allowed on retirement income lip to "MCIIT III MMU.I) thousand widows and widowers with children will benefit by $11,000,000 from the extension of split income provisions. Eight and a half million taxpayers will save $80,000,000 as St. Paul Street, was found suffocated in her crib yesterday. Karlham College campus and Sheriff's deputies said the damaged cars and homes. child was foiled (are down on One woman Mrs.

Mattie the mattress of her crib by her Hohbs. 16, was struck hy a fall-1 iO-j ear-old meither at am. Dr Robert I). Arnold, deputy Judge Patrick J. Barton of Municipal Court RiKiin was named defendant in a $25,000 ht)cl-slaner suit liled j-esteiday in Marion County Circuit Court by in Indianapolis attorney.

The suit, filed hy Harrison White, charges Judge llartnn held hite up to "puldir ilis-rcpute, scandal, infamy and disgrace" in accusing White of forging a client's signature to a notarized affidavit. White's suit alleged Judge Barton summoned White and a ing tree limb and taken to Reid Memorial Hospital, where her condition was listed 8s "good." coroner, said tpe child died oi medical expense deductions are suifocation because she was suffering from malnutrition and did not have the strength to raise her head from the mattress. Dr. Anderson said the child had bee ill and confined to a hospital recently. lowered from 5 per cent to 3.

"Two million working moth Powell To Command Division In Hawaii Washington (AP) The Army yesterday jmnounced the appointment of Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Powell as commander of the 25th division in Hawaii. era will receive $130,000,000 in tax reductions in the form of ft notary public, to the judge's chambers Oct.

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filed by White on behalf of tarized. "Half a million farmers will Byron W. Thompson, a client, The affidavit sought a change divide $10,000,000 in the form of and told White: The division, recently withdrawn from Korea, will be under the temporary command of Brig. Gen. Sidney C.

Wooten pending Powell arrival about mid-November. of xenue for Thompson, charged with speeding, from Judge Barton's court on grounds of "THIS SKINAIFRK on tins affidavit signed by you and aoil conservation allowances. Representative Brownson also apoke on a Republican sponsored program over WISH-TV. not Byron Thompson; it is fi Lustrous Luxury Look for Fal tailored by Kuppenheimer ml 'Xff s. -fit VKi-'' i 5 Syittx- m-M -v btws.

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