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vi J'r. i-'r-- NEWSPAPER FOR Q4sSA I ja 1 I I I Ufe I SSi "FAMILY. SEYMOUR, INDIANX, MONDAVi JUtY 522-4871 PRICE TEN CENTS 40 'Postmasters School Board To Get 11 Pj Co I'll 3T II I I 1 code training ijfo- who drive their a utos gram, for postmastersafl3per''to, the meeting here have sonnel-. the ft- southern-been, issued free parking Indiana Dost 'offices the "cards as a courtesv of Spv. -5-'-.

nutlsdlctlonr'theeymouTourayorTJame Previous appropriations were invalidated by the consolida- TTo one appeareOo t6t th? pew" chol dis-at- a special meeting "of the "trlct. new board of the Sermour Sinei this is a' new school Sectional Center will be held The Iree parking cards Is Club- hall bereibesued tothe-: poslmaslers rea -ginning at 9'at rn, July' as "Welcome Post-. Hah. -AHMiununiiy-ocnoojswnich oa corporation which became el- "They include a total of begp annqujicfed by mastersiyit'YQur parking-will juiy i oecame nsolldated tective July 1, be emergency $240,836 in the special, school Tl --di-nM' I I -I W' Mly I I MH.IIW- who ne wasningion xown-v appropriation necessary, fund, $392,598 in the tuition of the Cincinnati Regional tesy of citV of Seymour, James hihm hi rim iiroa iikhiw iMMtmBimWiiMi mi -in m. lUllVt UUW Jki.

lit The cards -LrLaupuii, met balurday at the school of; the new school district for fund, $6782 inthecuipiula4- The training program, are. to 'be placed pri the wind-scheduled by-direction the shields of the: postmasters'? uuniSuaiivi ninri. irr jVll building fund and $22,818 acyaddltionaTbusiness -In con- year extending from "July I'fa Bureau of. Operations, be cars. v.uiB -wT'proprlatlons include, pVv up w.

general' Tribune Photo Widens Street Brownstown's civic improvement program is given a boost by. the JSI! ergeney-v-iuntU. on hand and expected tees and. secretary's and isung at tnis time ana. aisajrecelpts.

during the same perK fi7. v. nnM conducted here by JMaurice Nolan said each authorized Core, customer relations offl- irticipant will be granted one cer, and W. D. Lunsford, chief, day of administrative- leave schemes and routing branch, and 'will be reimbursed lor both of the Cincinnati Region- their mileage.

al Post. nfflp. Th 7TP nnHo tratning. pro- Attendance at thel. is expected to program here is at the Elks.

Club around 4 according to Nolan, "and all jn. postmasters, except fourth- The 40 southern Indiana widening of West Spring street, bordering the swimming pool and lagoon at Brownstown Park, to accommodate the flow of tramc visiting the popular rpots Earth being removed from an ablish. cumulative building- entire budget for-the period. extension of South Benton street is being, used for "the fill along the jank of the lagoon, and eventually the street will '44ened. andL 'coristhicte4 there.

street is Deuig extended soutn. to west Tanner street. uperating-tne eartnmoving equipment snown is for instruction; $31,297 for coordinate activities; $67,954 "for operation of school plant; -for maintenance; $9,633 for fixed charges; $2,617 for auxiliary activities; $2,800 for class, will be represented as postoffices under, the Jurisdic- John Soundergelt, Brownstown R2, employe of Brownstown. follows; first-class offices, post- tion of the Seymour Sectional Union Service Held At Shields Park Sunday master and one other member Center are Austin, Bennington, of his of- Blnchpr, Borden, Brownstown. debt $28,015 Jor capltaLoatlay.

'Z RirixleirCi In the" tuition fund, $389,348 ISfito-be appropriated for. in fices, and third- Butlervllle, Campbellsburg, class offices, postmaster. Commiskey- Seymbur Postmaster Ivan R. Crothersville, -Deputy, Dupont, "Jack" Love, who is making Ewing, Freetown, French lick, necessary arrangements for Hanover, Hayden, Heltonvllle, the meeting, said postmasters Kent, Kurtz, Little struction-and $3,250 for charges. In the library fund, under' co-ordinate activities, Much Action In Court $11,003 is for book rental.

In the cumulative building fund, York, Madison, Medora Norman, North Vefv-nath -Orleans, Paoli, Parii $67382 is for fixed charges SartrainEvent CAhearihgIn the informationpayment for installation -of ring arrested by city police, on cohtemptlictSon filed agamst storm wmHows. Francis 17, charged and. thtf $22,618 in: the lease fixed charges. Crossing, Pekin, Salem, Scipio, Valloniar Vevay and esfBav-den Springs. freeman two Btatet officials, to.

connec- EdgafStockof whose with theft stofeir-yropertyrr i First in a series of annual ganist-pianist for the Redding-Sunday night union worship ton church. The responsive services held here each year call to worship' was next, fol-t Shields Park for local rest lowed by tHe congregation dents during the months of singing the hymn of praise, -J uly-ancugust-4vas-conduct--Tnis-Is-Myr Father's World." ed in the shelter house at The Rev; Mr, Michel gave "park Sunday7nighC The' servles which begin the choral response. j. each- Sunday night at 7:30, are The congregation, then, sang -sponsored 4 by the Seymour Ministerial Association. Gentle God's Commands." The Reddingtoo ChrUUan Church, esin was host for Sunday night's The hymn of prayer, initial service.

The Rev. Jf pf George Michel, pastor, Mankind" preceded the eve- preached the sermon. Seven uthe Seymour churches WiU con- Michel andthe. choral re- TThe board" also adopted a Jjon wim tne release of oeorge' trlal was set today on Ajarge--was-before the court and his plan acumulative 4 Raridenr 75-yesurold Bedford-of operating fa motor vehicle arraignment was set 'for 9 a. m.

Field Canceled building fund was established to businessman, which had been while under the Influence of His bond was fixed Turn to page 12, column 5 sot for Wednesday in Jackson lntoxicatiiJiquo.i.::.ianged-Jit-$100.... He had been held Circuit "Court, will not be held his plea to guilty in court this without bond. Col. John W. Richards, com manding officer of the Indiana wing of the Civil Air Patrol, an pn mat aate, was learned w- morning.

He was fined $50 Stephen R. Hardesty, 15, day. and costs and his driver's 11- nounced today that due to un Judge John W. Lewis has cense was recommended sus- under, bond of $1,000 in con- pended f8r 60 day8, necfl wh shoplifting of. New B'town DeMolay controllable and unforeseeable Three Hurt In Accident Tbll ls Up-: Three persons were Injured in an accident at 12:10 p.

m. the week-long Sar- syuuse, near- uur rrayer. duct services at the park -dur- oit twm ia- ft a rnargft-fif rtw. a Tar fAw- qa T'j i orriou -The: ReddingtonzrChristian train-encampment-of-aix- etarte CAP wings scheduled for tiie nL.l. 1-J son Circu-t Court Tuesday to motor Vehicle wWle jonn jj Robertson was eraht.

fde a pleading which will have vonn n. KOMrtson was grant- week of July 25 ait Freeman to be ruled on by the court be- eo a oivorce irom yonna b. Field here has been canceled. 71.. 'ii.

eating Uqworr-war' arraigned Rohprt-n thi mnminr nri we, uiuutuw vi WIUU.1M flivnrr mm nnnna -ui-e wie nearoi-r vaa re- ui i i. i ri j- ut. -mu uwi.nun qimw mb. property settlement was: ap- t-i the worship series Mr. Michel, then performed KCUlter SmSayi the anthem, -God WU1 Take uL "WS Ca You The offertory by Vnlted BreUiren Church, with Mrs.

Welliver and the offering the. Rev. Glen ex porter, pas-. oUowed toh preaching the. sermon.

The Mf Michel.g ler. The service was opened wtti.j regrets that cancelling of the About 100 parents, friends The --etion fill hv Rohrt N. ul proved by the court. Saturday on Interstate 65 at the Jonesville Road and two-more persons died in the Sey Skinner, ranting attorney ana costs ana ftls 8 The civil suit of Arthur Lee of Lawrence Cii'kaii2 cens? rTmended sus" Spencer vs. Judith Ann Deaton, and officials, watched as 30 youths from six Jackson County communities were conferred Ward Lane, warden of the In- Penaeo ior t-q aays.

for damages, which had, been dianaatate brison, and Arthur Juvenile jurisdictlonJ was- filed in -Jackson -Circuit Court in World of Jle used CamDbell. state correotion com. waived- in 'the case of Paul H. on a change of venue from Jen degrees by the Brown County Chapter, Order of DeMolay, of Nashville, during jthe institution of a new Brownstown Chapter, states, "Humble encampment was necessary and expressed bis appreciation, and thanks to everyone who had worked so hard in planning tne mission with special mention of Lt. Jack Hildreth, local, CAP project officer.

Col. Richards said efforts will be made-to reschedule" the event for next year. It was also announced that a arcap mission will be held at -Es'MulUnscr8-with ln County, dismissed Welsh, Bert. Rudicel, chairman possession of alcoholic bever- this morning, as having been yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God; that he In mour state police post area as the resultjof traf ic. crashes over the weekend.

In the accident Saturday, -Elaine P. Smith, 38, of. Chicago, suffered an injured nose when the right rear tire blew ou or" a 1958 model station wagon she was driving south on 1-65. 8he. lost control of the vehicle and it skidded broadside off the west side of the highway, roth Order of DeMolay, In rites of the state 'parole board, and.

wa! arraigned in court settled.outof starting at 2 m. Saturday iii Ar-astasia Sheultz. secretary of today and entered a plea of not been set for trial on August 4 may exalt you In due time: Casting all your care, on him; the Brownstown Masonic the board, had been subpoenaed His bond was fixed at Richard Beatty appeared in to appear at the.hearlng.-:: court this, morning on a -charge for he careth for you." Temple. Medbra Being The Rev. Mr; Michel began In a two-part program that Rariden, convicted of first de- venue jurisdiction also was of carrying a pisto without a Freeman Field by the Indiana bisrJtiessageiwith a statement included the conferring ofegree-murder in the pistol elay waive two mem- license and entered a pica of of George II Bernard Shaw ing of Bert Butler, 64, of Bed- bers of a Seymour shopliftmg not I CAP wing on July 31 through August 2, much the same as ing over on its top after strik gated which stated that Shaw was ford, on October 10, 1958, served! grees tne aiternoon and a speaking program a night following a dinner recess, ing an embankment.

Joyce M. Smith, 13, sustained rure that our world is the one to which other planets In the universe send their insane. youths between the ages vof Farmers Ma yExcha injuries toboth" and "'r Harry 40, suffered an---r--- nge The Rev. Mr. Michel said in injury of the right! arm," 14 and 21 --from TBrownslownv Clearsprini, Cortlandr Medora, Freetown and 'Vallonia, were inducted into the second chap part: Trooper Robert O.

Stanley, of the Seymour state police post, Certainly we can say that we ter to be organized in are living like insane people! was held last year. The Sarcap mission is antuv unsuual eif ectiveriess test to check the search and rescue effectiveness of tile Indiana CAP. wing and will be scored and graded by a team of three or: four U. Ait. -Forceu officers.

Schedules, number and classification of personnel and officers Tin charge jjf the various phaleftir The otivitjnwiri be announced investigated, assisted by the Wheat And Feed In 65 When Jackson County, farm- The county ASC lepmmittee ers begin to sign up lor the indicated today that more de- Bartholomew County sheriff. WnyT Because we live in world The station wagon was re garded as a total loss. Four Ctiunty. Organization of the' new DeMolay Chapter began around January 1, and sponsorship of the new chapter was by the Washington Lodge and Accepted Masons. Forrest other children in- the -vehicle i- where the food supply could be adequate and sufficient clothing Is possible for everyone, yet most people are hungry" most fall wheat program that has a tails will be available' at the were not injured.

tentative -sUrttag-dateerforniee Augusti. wui to up taxes place m'August of the time. This is insane. Robert Ray Kendall, 23, of Columbus, died of, a severe, laceration on the bck of his uecioe wnetneFs wey wiu par. In a social order where econ Spray, worshipful masterwas take in a.

program that in omic, security is within our neaa baturday. when volves -UiBr-substiUitioatweeB-i-: graspr-there su-e- liter allr mil" less than five yeana of a life sentence given him in ackson Cirouitpurtfter tkm-when "his sentence was commuted by Gov. Welsh and he was released from parole. Skinner said purpose of the action filed is return to Arthur Williams, appeared jn court today before Judge Lewis and was arraigned on. each" of four counts of a grand jury indictment against" him two counts, of incest, one, count of statu-tory rape and one couiit of rape.

He entered a plea of not guilty to each of the counts today and his trial was set (or-August 27 before- a "Jury. Carl L. Gehlhausen, 37, of Dubois County, appeared in court this morning and was arraigned on two counts forgery and knowingly uttering a forged check. He pleaded not guilty to the charge. He was arrested early-ithis-month and-was placed under bond awaiting arraignment.

He is alleged to have raised by $100 the amount of. -a check given him by a Jackson County, 'resident in wheat and -feed grains de lions of people who have any signed to insure' the greatest mmssmm real security. This is insane! in charge of the organization. According to: 1 StanfordrrM" Riggle, chairman of the council i for the new chapter, about 300 attended the second half of therprogram Saturday, night. Most of the program was devoted to the amount of flexibility in arm In world where there cycle he was riding on the Hver road one mile north of Columbus struck a plow point in the road and he lost control.

Tne motorcycFe'ilruck-a tree 7 head-on. The Bartholomew could be peace and blessedness From Associated TressDupalches for everybody, man is the only manager of the, Jackson County Agricultural Stabilization and animal that organizes for the The death of a child struck bya car north of Wabash County-sheriff Conservation i purpose of killing his introduction of dignitaries who Burglary of a Medora tavern late Sunday night or early this morning, which resulted In a total loss in merchandise and money of over $700, was. under investigation today by the Jack-eon County sheriff's office. Sheriff Harvey Green, who Investigated along with Deputy Clifford Green, said a thief or thieves burglarized Mel's Nu- Way Tavern in Medora of about $700 worth of merchandise kept in the business place and $100 in bills and coins. The owner; William J.

Bark-ley, of told Sheriff Green he left' the tavern about 10ocloek Sunday night. The burglary was discovered, about 7 o'cloclLthis morning. Missing from the tavern was about $700 wbrthiof whiskies, cigars and cigarettes $50 in various denominations, which had been kept in a cigar box for tax money, $10, worth of -dimes-and worth- of half In a cigarette machine in the tavern was broken into and $30 worth of quar-ters and nickels was Entrance to the building' vas gained by the person or per- sons Jamming an inside lock on the back Sheriff Green aid evidently a tire tool or something similar was rammed through the door and used to knock the lock, off. Although the time of the bur- glary occurred has not been established, a person living close to the tavern reported hearing a noise sometime between 1 and 2 a. m.

today. we live In a world of earn. Evidence of this was seen even pushed Indiana's- weekend traffic- toll to 13 while still an bthevictim died in 8 collision south of Wabash this morn. ing. The weekend fatality figure fell; only one short of the.

number of lives lost In the longer fourth of July hoijday Lester James Wycoff, 30, Bedford, died at 12:07 a. m. Sunday -as the result of an accident nine" miles north of Bedford on 6:29 il m. attended the event. State DeMolay officers were Introduced first, and then representatives of DeMolay Chapters from in Jesus' day.

He rebuked Mar today. Spray said the program for substitution refers specifically to the wheat that will be seeded this fall andwill be "harvests ed in 1965. It will- not have any tha ofvBethany for being en-cumbered about with much serving! and whait wife does not feel this in North and Seymour effect on the recent wheat crop her today? Carrie Lee FIske, 48, of Taylor, Michigan, had 'died of a broken neck at the time of the crash. William Ray Lowe, 38, of South driver, of almost harvested in this area. Michigan City, Ind.

Sportin a mink coat-, a 1964. convertible, a 000 scholarship and a ticket to Atlantic City, 5foot-2, eyes of blue, Sandra Sue Miller attributed her new possessions today to two inches she gained in. height. The were presented. The new Brownstown DeMo-layChapter isUhe 114th to be organized.

In The" law provides for such Other instances reveal that Turn to page 12, column 4 Jelevlsion hostess from Bedford Miss. Indlanafor 1964. cf tne vehicles, wai-not wheat and grain it couki noFbe. putrlnto effect Judges of the Miss Indiana pageant concurred Saturday seriously injured. for the 1964 crop because'bf the JKd-Summer short time Involved after the new law.

was passed, by Congress. ue C661 SiiapD The ASC office noted thatf substitution' applies on farms night that good things come in small packages in Sandy from the five finalists. She will represent the state in the Miss America Sept. 7- at -Atlantic City. a I San Francisco With pomp and ceremony and back-.

stage', battlingRepublicans opened their 1964 convention today to choose the man who will carry their standard against President Jphnson in the fall. Barring" some kind of thunderbolt, the man will be Sen. Barry Goldwater. Even as the convention doors swung open at lQj30 a. mi Pacific Time, Goldwater3ashed farther lahead in only If the farm has a feed grain base or oat-rye baseband a wheaKallotment from the ASC officer-The substitution provisions can Jeued by those farmers who takepart Most Of Week Drat -skies that curtained Jackson County, and Indiana over" the were scheduled to part Tuesday brief warmup, but a mid-sum-mer cocU snap was to con- tinue most of this week.

HtghsJTuesday werg.peggecL J1 in both programs rlfceaYKhe race for delegates, j'ickingup il jot 0'sJ8 conyen-; nan votes in a caucus oi tne delegation, ne naa oeen I) Weather Records least the vminimunvdi version for -wheat and feed Gold- credited with Here, in all likelihobdr water found thefew more" delegates he felt he nee eedecVto. grains. Ail with? syeaTs.prograrnr Dn on-thf first hallnt Wedrif say ow, 80s Lit marketing certificates will be in the wake pf jgmrjgratures foil nvir bis only rpal'n'pponpht, HnVj William W- Srrantnrt. which, spoiled weekend outings of issued to all wheat farmers taking part in -Jackson County. But the number of certificates Cm Terk nniiinn.

Cnn T) rt l1rtaii Aiis. tinae sa14 i rm allotPrf tn-a farm, will not bei tv- H.a.ic. whABt. today 818 Republicans opened their 28th naUonarxonven. siihstitiitinn Certificates will ftMb be provided for tjie smaller of 'nominee.

With the nominating roll call Jwo. days away, at the. state's waterways. The mercury dipped to 1 56 degrees-here-this, morping and a low in the 80s was forecast here for again tonight A mark of'only 74 degrees was recorded here- Sunday the merqury tlimbed to 83 de-- grees Saturday. A J63.

degrees was registcrjpehere "SatuTday.nlglit. Hisr art th weather reeorte for tne -Arizona senator was creauea wiui ivi votes oa mpre Hhan the .655 needed for nomination if "fill stick with him, tn the rnorffiatreifdductiorrof the wheat acreage allotment; Sevmour. The downtown Seymour record! and tha m. temoeraturt are unofficial. Other reading are from tha recurda of Mrs.

Ruth Everhart, (overnment weather ob- terver at Rockford and are official multipled by the domestic and export allocation "percentages, aadTZ) tte-wheat-acreage planted for harvest multiplied it Down to wa geymoar according tcan-Ajsociated Press supey of the 108 dele' "gatesY-" Vt. Scranton was," credited witn ios. -L "San Ffanclscev- last-ditch effort to firT the, wanmg hopes of Gov." WUia1o W. Scrantop of Pennsyk i vanla awaited Indiana's delegation as it Headed the" Maximum Sunday --Ir'- Tribune 'Photo'' Ready Fpf Rig' Opening-Colonel Harland Sanders; originator of Colonel Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Hall (far left), owners of the Pines. Restaurant, jjpok on as Seymour, Mayor James L. Laupus cuts the ribbon inaugurating the serving of this -world- "76 60 72 Minimum Sunday UttMfMtMll today Dy uie normal yiew. 1- 2 The total wneat broductlorf of farmtirs who carry out' wheat program provisions wiU be elit giblg for. even, though trie wheat' acreage Is ja excess of.

the lallptrnent. i Official Becord Showers in the north were tp -end tonight, with clearing r--skies spreading throughout the state by morning. i- The" five-day outlook called for temperatures to avere -four "to six degrees below mal in the mid 80si and ndrmal lows lnlW mid 60s, v' forecasters' said Republican national convention's opening session The lan.uuo auu new service at tne fines. Restaurant, located on U. S.

31. pne 74 Maximum Sunday 56 mue south of the U. 50. junction. Also taking part in the ceremony, was Robert H.

ex. ecutive manager "of the Seymour Chamber of Commerce. Keeping an eye on. every thingrand enjoying the visit of the Kentucky Colonel are Mike and Mary Beth; children of t. and Mrs; Minimum Sunday delegation, committed by primary election law to give it 3g votes to Sen.

'Barry Goldwater of. Arizona on the first-. ballot, is scheduled tentatively to hear a personal plea from ata breakfasbr luncheon Tuesday becusebf' he substitution pro-J River at 7 a. nu 3-2 feet Precipitation nail. v.

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