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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 16

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I HIDAV. AIMill, I't, llil INDIAN STAK run: is i on I lis i pom i men i THE HAMMOND SOUNDER MAKES THE IMPOSSIBLE, POSSIBLE SAVE GAS-STAY HOME-HAVE FUN YOU CAN WITH THE SOUNDER CHfCK ftATURlS-CMCK MlCf As J.V. Challenged Land Mine Kills Fanner In N. Ireland Judge Rules On Police Pay Suit ii THv. UDQ Jiutee Wilbur H.

tirml of STAR HOME ARE REPORT Franklin. Ind. A suit challenging the right of a 17-year-old to be on the election ballot has been filed in Jolinson Superior Court here. The suit was filed by Robert W. Condit, 44, a candidate for Home1, TfoQ Area fefii 3 BY HAMMUNU b'Wl Here's a musical instrument P- UZn Marion Superior Court.

Room 6, yesterday ruled that most Indianapolis policemen working between 1958 and 1970 are mews ine eniir lamny instantly. It's the Sounder from Hammond, a new (usical instrument tor non- i lusicians. The Sounder pro- ides automatic bass, chords 1 1 nd five rhythm patterns in- jfifJL luding waltx, march, rock, musical instrument for non- 4 an el ballad and latin. All you do I Theodore R. Sendak which said a 17-year-old could not hold public office.

Condit is vice-president of Frazier Engineering Co. at Southport. Both he and Griffin are candidates on the Republican ticket. Johnson Superior Court Judge Robert E. Smith has not set a date for a hearing on the matter.

37 Nolt Keyboard 24 Chords is play the melody with your right hand. With the coded music, you don't even have to be able to read music. Belfast (LTD A land mine killed a farmer plowing his land in County Londonderry yesterday, raising the death toll in Northern Ireland violence to 999 persons. The blast occurred shortly after British Prime Minister Harold Wilson, under heavy military guard, flew unexpectedly to Belfast to discuss the escalating violence in the troubled province. Police spokesmen said the mine, apparently planted by the outlawed Irish Republican Army, killed the farmer instantly when he drove over it in his tractor.

The explosion occurred near a rural Presbyterian church that was blasted by a bomb earlier yesterday. The army and police said the man was the 999th person killed in the 4Mi years of strife among the majority Protestants, mi justice of the peace in White River Township, opposing Marc L. Griffin, 17, who was appointed to the position in February by the Johnson County Board of Commissioners. In his suit, Condit claims that "If the court does not order the Election Board of Johnson County to remedy its action in allowing such underage person to seek such elective office, then the elective process will be reduced to a mere sham in iolation of the spirit, if not the letter of the law." Griffin presently is serving as White River Township Justice of the Peace, in spite of an official opinion issued by Indiana Attorney General Tcanii'OHr, ploy in ony key Hawaiian ond Trombont Slide Dan0, Mandolin with Auto. -repeat 5 Automatic Rhythms with Autochord Automalic Bass 4 Solo Voices plus Vibrato Custom I.

Generator tast-ol-Ploy Music Complete With Bench a proper group for a class action suit. The ruling is the fu-st step in the trial of a suit seeking about $3 million in police overtime pay from the city. The judge said the trial will be scheduled for sometime this summer. The suit was filed on behalf of the Fraternal Order of Police and is based on an additional two hours of work per week most policemen have worked since a 40-hour week was established in 1958 by a city ordinance. The ruling names all police on the force between 1958 and 1970 as members of the class except the chief of police, chief of detectives and all 95 Includes Bench $499 F.0.1.

Our Star YOU MUST SEE BELIEVE IT MOUTH ISIS W.iHi.H 11.4. imiMICKS I lleci S. 100 SOUTH Southern 'leil AST loitfate WIJT Speedwey Center All Ttrre Nevte, Inel Cvlumbui, In4. music im TRAINING-Sgt. Dan Smith of Indianapolis leads a group of Army trainees through push-ups as part of their regular training last week at Fort Jackson, S.C.

Smith, a membor of th 4th Brigade, 70th Division, with headquarters at 2625 Kessler Boulevard, North Drive, was one of 300 Army Reservists from Indianapolis who completed their annual training session last weekend at Fort Jackson. (Star Photo by Bill Benner) nority Catholics and the security HENDRICKS IS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD forces in Northern Ireland. Wilson's surprise trip was Official Flower The official flower of the state of Washington is the rhododendron. his first visit since his Labor government took office on STAR AND NEWS Quick-Action WANT ADS Gel Fast Results March 4. Mrs.

Singleton Fortville's New Clerk-Treasurer STAR HOME AREA REPORT Fortville, Ind. Mrs. Jack (Ann) Singleton of Fortville has been hired as tie town's new clerk-treasurer, Jerry Goff, town board president, said yesterday. Mrs. Singleton will assume new duties April 29, replacing Mrs.

Mary C. McConnell, clerk-treasurer the last 10'4 years. Mrs. McConnell will continue in an advisory capacity until June 28. Mrs.

Singleton now is employed in the composing room of the Fortville Tribune. Her husband is a former deputy town marshal here. 'Safe Wheels' Bicycle Roadeo Tomorrow A "Safe Wheels" Bicycle Roadeo will be held at Hanna and Keystone avenues beginning at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Sponsored by the Downtown Optimist Club in co-operation with the South Keystone Merchants Association, the roadeo will include a safety inspection and registration of bicycles by police and a skill test.

School On Saturday STAR HOME AREA REPORT Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville High School pupils will attend classes from 8:10 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. Saturday, April 27, to make up for a day missed last August due to construction work on the school. Noblesville Kami Will Play At Game The Noblesville High School Band is scheduled to perform during opening ceremonies and at halftime of the Indiana-Russian high school all-star basketball game at Hinkle Field-house April 27.

The game, set for tipoff at 8 p.m., will feature outstanding high school players from throughout Indiana and Russia. Ticket information may be obtained by calling 633-9052. Kite Flying Contest, Spaghetti Supper Due A kite flying contest and spaghetti supper will be held at Zion United Church of Christ, 891 East Troy Avenue, tomorrow, sponsored by the church's senior high youth group. The kite flying contest will begin at 2:30 p.m., followed by the supper at 5:30 p.m. Tornado Death Toll Increased To 48 STAR STATE REPORT Hanover, Ind The death toll in the tornadoes in Indiana this month was increased to 48 yesterday with the death of a Hanover woman.

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ready been set aside for such relief measures. Hartke continued his attack on the Office of the Budget and Management (OMB) saying his efforts as chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs has been opposed "every step of the way" by the Nixon administration. He said the OMB is reluctant to give 7 million Vietnam veterans benefits adequate and equal to veterans of World War II. United States Senator R. Vance Hartke's blast at the Federal government for delaying Federal diseaster relief funds to Indiana tornado victims was interrupted yesterday by a message from Governor Otis R.

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