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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 3

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INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE. INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1957. TAGE THREE Although the party outlawed, The 90-ton entitle kt throt Chamber of Deputies, already had clinched 42 seat, and claimed Communists several known Communist, ran on the ticket of the extreme left Canal Work Nears End Radicals Winning tle wide open roared an wrhHy while railway signalmen tried to divert It from the main railroad BUSINESS MIRROR Bjf SAM DAWSON National Safety Council for 1953. NEW YORK The dollar Part of the rise la due to an In- ist Popular Action Front. they would hold a majority of the 147 seats In the new Chamber.

All Chamber seats and 20 of the 40 Senate places were at stake. terminus Londonderry, In Sumatra Established Gradually losing speed, the run Three Hold In Chile SUEZ, Egypt tfl The U.N. ine rresiaenis tenure was noi salvage fleet has removed one of away train rumbled straight Into the terminal and rammed Into concrete wall at the end Of plat tost of accidents Is rising. One crease in the number of accidents estimate puts last year's total at themselves, and part reflects the Billion dollars. I growing costs of medical care and aiiecicu oy me election, mis lerm tha leaf ttttA malAi nhetriM-ttnne Chilean dktends to November 1954.

SANTIAGO, Chile HI PADANG, Sumatra Su-. blocking passage of Up A Train fhanez'a nartv with thm allied of repairs or replacements of vehl- mtran government officials say It Includes damages, benefit ships through the Sue. Canal. Voter. epparently gave a Ki.t.

w- bing In yesterday's parliamentary cles and machinery. iMalayan Communists have estab- payments, loss of pay, loss of pro and Liberal, and Conservatives Puti through an economic stabilization! II llCI form, ine locomotive tore five feet Into the concrete barrier while the freight cars telescoped and piled up behind it. No casualties were reported. lished headquarters at Medan, Su- bucket dredger from the Sue. end election to President Carlos i Iba- duction, doctor and hospital bills.

program recommended by a com Perhaps half of that can be worker, sustain more accidents1'" 'St mission of experts from the Unit- BELFAST, Northern Ireland of the waterway yesterday and carried It northward to the Bit-, ed with unpopular antlinria-ter Lake. "on program. Hi. final nhin.rtirtn in h. fc.

Early Incomplete returns lndi- ed States. Despite Its in Three masked gunmen held Northern Ireland Is a part United Kingdom. it is credited with halting gallop-; up a train Inside the Irish en out in the initial phase of comeback for the opposi-al clearance Is the sunken tug uon Rd'M'P-The Radicals charged to highway mishaps. time ana Reds into his proposed "guid- Wlth the big season for their Jobs than democracy. to the road lying Just ahead, safe- The mcM said yesterday ty officials have their fingers 7' of mf nielA.

be distributed II-flerossed on what this year's to! urging precautions at t0 indonesiaTls affiliated may be. around the home, on the with the Communist-controlled all! Some pin their hopes on the new'road' llndonesian Trade Union national highway building pro- Increased leisure time and nlgh- The weapons reportedly were a gram cutting part of the toll in er incomes take more people to the Reds because of a mg iniiation. publlc today, forced its crew off The government was announced and then sent the unmanned loco- An apparently weary burglar It will take legal steps to nulllfyimotlve and 27 freight cars speed- stole 32 pillows from the Rest Easy the election of any Communist. I Ing Into Northern Ireland. IBedding at Kalamazoo, Mich.

who lost the 1952 election and held only IS scats in the outgoing Edgar Bonnet. The Egyptian government has not yet given permission to start work on the tug. Egyptian amciais say expto- the future. Other, fear that the! "fie" these day. and all too feud between two Indonesian army slyw aboard the sunken vessel must first be removed.

But It is I colonels Wahab Makmur, com- often into dancer. i Th. in.ti,,.t. in. of the 2nd regiment In generally understood.

President Nasser has been slowing down canal clearance to nudge the big Motor vehicle fatalities In 195S billion-dollar accident cost, "a to- north Sumatra, and Dmajip Glnt-j a i in bs. commincEr in raiei in nnrrn Sumatra. iPwers into forcing Israel out of I Gintings ousted Col. Maludin Egypt and the Gaza Strip. tute of Life Insurance says.

Pay- highway construction this J' 5,71.. 4 nent of death benefit, came to coming to 11 billion a cost ed cS rorth Su I Million TO. was unto the but not a total protlst HclefofiCh 8 rOe POUr more claims and seven million loss. the central government in Jakar-L more in benefits than was paid in The Institute thinks this may be ta. Simbolon now is a fugitive.

Illinri.C I955- help cut down one kind of acci- Makmur, considered pro-Commu-" II1IIIUI5 But the economic from ac-ident toll. But it heltevee that ihelniat. ni ulH In hau annrnueH SAVINGS GALORE Are Waiting For You In Our WANT AD SECTION cidents goes far beyond that of growing scale of dollar loss, as distribution of the arms among 'rTSUCl C.fi hiehwav deaths, shockine- as theiriu. CHICAGO tn Vernon t. Nlck- welling volume is.

of lives lost, will force federal and Sukarno wants to abandon Indo- On-the-job accident, cost indu1 5tote legislators to "give more.nesia's Western-style democracy try and workers about 3Vi billion and more attention to accident i 'or en all-party government in- eluding the. Communists. One Su- matran official said the Infiltrat last year, according to the reduction at government levels." 'Institute for Safer Living of the American Mutual Liability Insur-!" I 1 I ance Co. of Boston. But off-the-job Pi 1 3 ing Malayan Communists are try ell, Illinois state superintendent of public instruction, and three other, men were freed yesterday on charge, of fraud In connection with state contracts.

Three judges quashed the indictments in criminal court on the ground they were "vague" and fll of "generalities." The statute of limitation, will ing "to exploit a situation which they thought was an open invitation to them to take over." He uiuv.ii iiiuic 7VS billions. Highway accidents Birthday Of commented: "They are wrong. We will resist are Included in both categories. The Institute estimates there was a 10 per cent increase last year over the figures for economic loss from accidents shown by the 1 50 Years the Communists to the death every last one of us." Sukamos critics say he wants to become dictator, but he denies prevent the state from seeking new indictments. The quashed indictments were -returned by a' Cook County grand Jury Sept.

two days before the expiration of the 18-month time limit set for By RENE CAPPON AP Staff Writer this. The reason for the proposed One of the oldest of Protestant churches and the first to reach change is the failure of present government to deal successfully such offenses in the statute of lim international scope the Mora-vian is celebrating Its 500th a itations, jwiin a proiongea economic ana The other defendants were ALL IN THE EAR political crisis throughout Indo James W. Dunbar, head of a nesia. Springfield, trucking firm and When better results for less money are to be had, our want ads will get them for you! People who read the classified ads know what they want and are ready to buy! They read your ad because they want what you have for sale. Do you want to sell a house? A car? A trunk full of bric-a-brac? Need help? Want a job? Let a classified ad be your salesman! clerk of tne Probate Court in Sangamon County; Harold A.

Wolfe, to itself but is broadly evangel! cal. For centuries it has placed niversary. A meeting at Bethlehem, tomorrow ushers in a series of observances by Moravian bodies in the United States, which number more than 50,000 members. Bethlehem i. the seat of the Northern, Winston-Salem, N.

that of the Southern province of the church, established in America during the first half of the 18th century. Illinois state lunchroom director, and Frank Washam, director of Chicago', public school lunch-1 rooms. strong emphasis on mission ac tivities. As one authority notes, They were charged with conspir the Moravians were "the first Pro-i testants to declare that the evangelization of the heathen was the duty of the church as such." Accordingly Moravian im acy to defraud, to fix prices and to prevent competition in bidding for state contracts. The case grew out of an investigation 7f a contract to haul federal surplus food to schools for use in lunches.

The Moravian Church has no doctrinal characteristics peculiar migrants developed Indian mis-! 1 ajutia Biuiusv iiiuncuiaiciy aii.ci reaching the New World. naianai prlntliua Nickell, a Republican, was 06 today. Dunbar, a Republican lead PakllaKlaa a. The first Moravian community 843 Philadelphia Street ESTABLISHED IN er In Springfield, headed Dunbar was formed in eastern Bohemia in 1457. Ten years later, the church fa al la era af INDIANA KVatNINO GACSrTTSf which held the contract came to its final breach with from June 1952 to April 1955.

Nick- tv Rome and elected Its own min Bnterad aa aauonil elaaa fnatt ell awarded end terminated the isters. In 1501, a Moravian bishop! contract. n. 14, 1900 at the poet ottlca at Indiana, Pa. under the act of Cash tn On The Opportunity Market! Place Your Classified Ads Now With- edited the first Protestant hymn Rep.

Fountain head of CALL 1H5 5555 Marco 1H7V. a House intergovernmental sub Publlehed Dally Baoapt Sunday A flourishing church by the out committee, said in March 1955 R. H. Br break of the 30 years' war in 1618, that profit of $800,000 to $900,000 Prealdent Secretary ya Tarlor Ra DeWlCt kir was indicated. Dunbar contended Traaaurer that a private audit showed the the Moravian brethren were all but wiped out in that conflict.

Many years later, remnants mi R. H. Hay Hantclng Director profit was less than $200,000. i orreai v. i4CMaxa uiiy Editor much Ball circulation Mar grated from Bohemia to Saxony, Sittomta lEwtuttB feeffr built the town of Herrnhut on the EASTON, Pa.

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Bruce stopped his scooter at an intersection and a dog ran into the Renewed persecution drove in newapaner aa wall aa AP Newa diepatchao. many Moravians to the American road and bit him on the left leg. SaaeerlBtloa Terata hw Mall colonies after 1735, most settling He was treated at Easton Hospital la Indiana. Araaatraaar. Cambria.

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