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Muncie Evening Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 33

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PACE THIRTY-THREE MUNCIE EVENING PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1956 300 Resolutions Acted on At Convention of Grange, professionally as Slave Girl Moolah, f' Police said 'the girl told them she appeared on wrestling cards with her mother and step-father. She added that she does not want to return to her parents. Young Wrestler's Mother Is Facing Charge of Neglect ROCHESTER, N-Y. (INS) tvention city and separate into 12 What goes on'at a national farm I committees to drait reports wnicn SOMERVILLE, Mass. (INS) A warrant charging neglect has include all the resolutions.

organization convention WHEN THESE reports go issued against the mother Solons to Attend State Meeting The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a three-day pre-legislatire conference to be held at Indianapolis next week. the convention floor, the 70 dele- of 15.year-old Mary Carroll gates have an equal voice, resolu- tions are passed with a majority who said she has been wrestling vote. professionally for the past year. Farmers are just naturally hard I Police said two physicians or- Delegates to the 90th annual sessions of the National Grange, which opened in Rochester Nov 14 and ended yesterday, considered and acted upon more than 300 resolutions. Resolutiones dealt with almost workers, at the Grange convention aered the voune girl not to in- dulge in strenuous exercise for at The conference is set for Sunday, they assembled at 7 a.m.

ior i everything concerning agriculture breakfast together and began their I least a year following an emer- wonaay ana lue mu gecy pped.ctomy Aug. 27. Xeneet SI DESPITE THE doctors warn- Tuesday. Proposed legislative will be discussed bv government of- work by 8:30 or 9 a.m. At 6 p.m.

they adjourned for dinner. By 8 p.m. they were back on the job in sessions that lasted until J. Mary told Detective 1 nomas, idas and executives of the O'Brien, her mother, also chamber of Commerce. At- wrestler, expected her to be in today, from control of noxious weeds to foreign policy.

The National Grange, with more than 850,000 members in 37 states, is the oldest the country's major farm organizations and the first to hold its convention following the Nov. 6 national elections, THE MAIN" purpose of the Grange delegates was to map out plans and positions on farm programs for the coming year. Washington today for further matches. tending from Muncie will ba State Sen. Kenneth J.

Brown, Reps. Court R.ollins and Allan G. Weir, and Robert Statham midnight and later. When completed, the Grange resolutions filled more than 150 typewritten pages. TOO FAST WAUKESHA, Wis.

OF) Burton E. Fast appeared in Municipal Court charged with "speeding. Fast paid a fine of $10 and costs. Mary said she has wrestled un der the name of Pat Sherry and of the Chamber of Commerce Ruth Ryan. taX and governmental research The warrant was obtained against Mrs.

Lillian Pino, known' East Chicago is in Indiana. kidney muiiey on. Jimmy iieit? is siowiy aying 01 a aacsw. in 3FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 23-24, 9 A.M.

TO 5:00 P.M.C Eoston, doctors will remove a healthy kidney from twin Jerry and tarnsplant it to Jimmy to prolong Jimmy's life. The twins celebrated their 13th birthday last Sunday. AP Wirephoto. TWINS TO UNDERGO KIDNEY TRANSPLANT John M. Foster (right) of Mink Creek, Idaho, a toolniaker, saying good- bye at Salt Lake City, Utah) to his wife, Juanita, and twin sons JeTry End Jimmy, as they prepare to board a Boston-bound plane at the Salt Lake airport.

Another son, David, nine, looks LDUT 2 PENS TO UN lvp; A TWO DAYS ONLY COUPON The step-by-step procedure for the formulation of Grange policy is unique among all national organizations? both agricultural and otherwise. Each resolution originates In a community Grange meeting, then goes to a state Grange meeting for approval before being referred to the National Assembly. State Grange "masters" and their wives assemble at the con- Canadian Named Pastor of Church ton; Judi Swander, Selma, and Ed Williamson, Yorktown. These presentations will be made at the respective schools. Also on the program of the This coupon and 79c entitle the bearer to one genuine VUE-ALL VACUUM FILLER SACK-LESS FOUNTAIN FEN, Curvex Tip.

One special size to be used by ladies, men, boys and girK TELEVISION: "YOU CAN SEE ALL THE INK." Zip, only one pull and it's full; 25,000 words with one filling-. Visible ink supply. INSTANT TOUCH WRITING! NO MORE LEAKING! NO MORE SHAKING! Mail orders! Send $1.00 for One Pen Postpaid. Jaycee meeting Wednesday eve-1 ning was a talk by Kenneth J. Grace Lutheran Church will have a new pastor, beginning next week to.

succeed the Rev. O. L. Haney Given Life Term In Slaying John W. Haney, 32, was sentenced to life imprisonment in the State Prison at Michigan City by Judge Paul E.

Leffler Wednesday night after a Circuit Court jury found him guilty of second VOD Winners Get Awards From Jaycees The winners in Delaware County Voice of Democracy contest were presented their awards on Wednesday evening at the regular membership meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at Mooring Basin for Second Mayflower Hartman, who has accepted a (Bud) Brown of K. J. Brown and -who showed a film, "Your Share in America," and discussed investments in America today. PLYMOUTH, Mass. (INS) The Pilgrims aboard the original 5-YEAR GUARANTEE WITH EACH PEN! This pen holds 200 more Ink than any ordinary pen on the market.

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A grand jury retured an indictment for first call to St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Brownstown. The Rev. Dale Werting' of Ponoka, Alberta, Canada, will succeed the Rev. Mr.

Hartman. He is a native of Ossian; a graduate Of Concordia Theological Seminary at Springfield, 111., and has vicared at King City, and served the Ponoka parish, which includes three other nearby congregations. Installation services for the new pastor will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2.

With his wife Huge Estate Fight Ended CHICAGO (INS) A six-year court battle over the 12 million dollar estate of Mrs. Mollie Netche.r Newbury has ended in a compromise settlement among the five principals. Mrs. Mollie Netcher Bragno, degree murder against Haney for the shotgun slaying of his wife, Ama Gene, 26, at the family apartment, 1229 E. Adams St, last July 21.

IIAXEY pleaded not guilty by the YMCA. Judy May, sophomore from Burris, was the first place winner. Miss May received a check for $20, a personal VOD plaque and a certificate. She also won for her school possession for the next year of the Voice of Democracy rotating plaque. Dr.

M. Mayflower had to take what nature supplied in the way of anchorage when they pulled into Plymouth Harbor 335 years ago. But when the replica of the Mayflower arrives from Plymouth, England, next April, she will have a mooring basin which will cost $277,400. A contract for the dredging of 138,000 yards of bottom, 20 yards of rock and boulders and 20 yards of ledge In Plymouth Harbor w-as awarded today to the Eay State Dredging and Construction Co. 79c 79' WITH THIS COUPON Coupon Cood Only SATURDAY, Nov.

24 Electro Home 1220 N. Broadway Coupon Good Only FRIDAY, Nov. 23 Electro Appliance 117 Mulberry reason of temporary insanity land six months old son, he will when arraigned Sept. 14. The trial reside at the Grace Lutheran Howd, principal of Burris, was 7 vvmi THIS COUPON 'a 29-year-old granddaughter of Mrs.

presented the plaque by Alan. Jin cf n. of Parsonage at 520 Reserve St. A farewell supper for the Hartman family will be held at the Simmons, chairman of cee sponsored event. 3 ONE DAY ONLY AT EACH STOREc church at 5:30 p.m.

Sunday. got underway JNov. 5, and on Nov. 14, a jury of 10 men and two women was impanneled. Evidence was completed Tuesday afternoon and argument by counsel was concluded at 3:30 Wednesday afternoon.

Prosecutor the fortune, agreed yesterday to give up the money and restore it to an original trust fund set up by Mrs. Newbury's husband, Charles Netcher. Z3 MRS. BRAGNO still will share Bernell Mitchell and Deputy Wil- in the estate, however. Under rrpn Li liam White represented the state and Loren Marsh, attorney for Second place honors were won by Carol Curts of Albany.

A VOD key, second place certificate and $15 were given for second place. John Brubaker, 1955 winner won third place in this year's contest. He received $10, a key and a certificate. The fourth place award of $5, a VOD key and certificate was won by Rita, Keftimer of Royerton. Li Li Nr7U ULtyX Li LdLdlAA JUL terms of Netcher's will, she will get 17 per cent of the income from the trust fund and ultimately half of the principal.

the poor, appeared for Haney. THE JURY rejected the first degree murder count, and found the defendant guilty of second Others who will share in earn mgs from the fund, which is valued at about are: Mrs. Ethel Chagnon, Mrs. New degree murder. The life sentence was pronounced by Judge Leffler, although the verdict contained a recommendation for THE VOICE OF.

Democracy contest is a speech writing and bury's sister, who will get 84 per (J tit cent; Francis Bushkin, Mrs. presentation contest for all 10th, clemency. Marsh said he would Bragno's sister, who will get 17 consult with, his client before 11th and 12th grade students per cent, and Mrs. Rozika Dolly reaching a decision on whether Miss May will record her speech to appeal or ask a new trial. It was reported four or five ballots Netcher and Mrs.

Harriette Netcher, who will get 16 per cent. Upon Mrs. Chagnon 's death, Mrs. Bragno and Mrs. Bushkin ana it will be entered in state competition early in December.

The state winners will then travel to Washington, D.C., in" February, 1957, for the national were taken with one juror voting for manslaughter and the remainder for second degree mur will divide the principal trust. Mrs. Chagnon and Mrs. Bushkin der. awaras program, ine contest is sponsored by the Jaycees, the Radio-Electronics -Television Manufacturers Association and the Na instituted the suit that led to a master-in-chancery report which recommended a $16,728,742 judgment against Mrs.

Bragno's inher Eden Going to tional Association of Radio and itance. Her inheritance amounted to $11,500,000. West Indies Television Broadcasters. Later in November certificates of merit will be awarded to the YESTERDAY, Superior Court Judge George M. Fisher upheld highest ranking student from LONDON tP Prime Minister this report and Mrs.

Bragno et- Eden, target of many-sided criti- each high school. These winners are Carol Curts, Albany; Judy May, Burris; Karl Luther. Cen tuxnor v.i cism in the Suez Canal dispute, is compromise settlement rather farther out of the current that anneal the decision and ter; Joanne Foster, Central; Janet Myers, Cowan; Henry Nava, Daleville; Joyce Reynard, De- further deplete the estate through datiQn of his doctorS( he fUes toj Soto; Shirley Eoots, Eaton; Linda Markins, Gaston; John Brubaker, iegu mil. Jamaica Friday to spend three Netcher acquired the fortune weeks -m toe Caribbean sun. HhraUfnhta h5hre'ht Khard A.

Butler, government department store which hleader in the House of Commons, founded, in Chicago. Upon nis Voo jQCofj Harrison; Rita Kemmer, Royer- death, his wudow took over Edens absence. ations of the store and, wasButler has been mentioned' as a eenerallv credited with be ins a possible successor when Eden re- business genius. MAKE IT A REAL HOLIDAY BY TAKING THE FAMILY TO THE MOVIES! SPECIAL THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY PROGRAMS ARE OFFERED AT YOUR FAVORITE tires. However, through their suit, Mrs.

Chagnon and Mrs. Bushkin i EDEN, 59, announced Monday proved that she actually had was withdrawing from all managed the estate and had taken; public engagements on the ad- vice of his doctor. money from the trust to keep the store operating in the black, Dr. Horace Evans, Eden's fam KIKI ily said the Prime Minister is suffering from severe overstrain. Presumably Eden's virtually depleting the trust.

Most of the estate she willed to hr granddaughter represented proceds from the sale of the store in 1946, and the court held that this money should go back in the condition resulted from his round i I 1 1 the-clack direction of Britain's Middle East policy and his vigor original trust set up by Netcher. defense of his decision to sena isnusn troops into x-gypc. Announcing Eden Jamaica trip, his office said: "The Prime 'Minister's medical advisers have recommended that HEBE HE IS! ELVIS PRESLEY "Love Me Tender" WITH RICHARD EGAN in order to obtain the complete AND DEBEA PAGET rest which they think essential, COME EARLY! Theater Clock (Approximate Times) RIYOLI "Love Me Tender-," 1:35, 3:40, 5:45, 7:45, 9:50, 11:30, STRAND "The Opposite Sex," 1:00, 3:05, 5:15, 7:20, 9:30. WYSOR "A Strange Adventure," 1:00, 3:40, 6:20, "Daniel Boone Trail Blazer," 2:10, 4:55, 7:35, 10:10. LIBERTY "Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops," 1:15, 4:05, 6:50, "Yellow 2:45, 5:35, 8:20.

he should go abroad for a few weeks. He has accordingly decided to spend about three weeks in Jamaica. He wfll leave London Friday evening by air accom panied by Lady Eden." Verr Frank! Very Funny! Very Intimate! "THE OPPOSITE SEX" Jane Allyon, Joan Collins. Dolores Gray, Ann Miller, Ann Sheridan, Les Nielsen Jeff Bichards New Repair Method Htrm'i fha gfomerovi. McALESTER, Okla.

UP) Dr. O. A low-pricad 1957 W. Rice found a new way to re pair his watch. 3l OPEN FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYg ONLY DURING WINTER MONTHS! His two-year-old watch stopped running and a jeweler told him it would cost about as much to re pair it as to buy a new one.

Dr. Rice decided against the op' GALA HOLIDAT SHOW "DANIEL BOONE, TRAIL BLAZER" Bruce Bennett, Ion Chaney, in eration but several days later he accidentally dropped the watch on i 1 nmeasaaus-Kmnttd IVlt -i IK! TWS 2ND BIG SMASH HIT! urn "STRANGE ADYENTURE' the concrete pavement. When he picked it up, it was running and has been keeping good time ever since. Announcing the most glamorous car in a generation! MAKE UP'A PARTY AND LIHSIEUST aiKsfliviifl PROGRAM 'ma MAT. AND NITE You never looked or felt os good in -anything before SEE "SCAT" 2 Weeks Only-No Cover Charge Johnny "Scat" Davis AHD MS SEXTETTE Famous Recording Star.

Movies, Stage JOin THE CROWDS SEE IIIS TERRIFIC FLOOR SHOW! Torsion-Aire Ride pours the road under you! Try Chrysler's new Torsion-Aire Ride and you'll think some of the laws of gravity, motion and inertia have been suspended in your favor. No more rock and roll. No more pitch when you stop. Chrysler's new torque rod suspension and lower center of gravity give you a brand new ground-skimming "feel' of the road. The wheels ride the contours but you don't.

The road just pours under you. Other cars have changed models this one changes motoring. Look at its rich, racy lines at the low silhouette at the dramatic upsweep of the rear fenders that plume back from the waist like the wake of a hydroplane. It's a streak of a car with the elegance of the boulevard and the spirit of the speedway. Get into this car, drive it into traffic or out on the open highway and you enter a new domain of travel.

In the 1957 Chrysler, with its new Torsion-Aire motion has a new And wait till you toe the throttle. A. new Pushbutton TorqueFlite Transmission teams with a airplane-type V-8 engine, developing up to 325 horsepower, to give you a new high-velocity getaway, matchless passing power when you need it. Come in this week and visit our showrooms. See and irive the most completely new car of the year! EKKER PGWEES CUFF 1 HEQ3HEL MASON'S U.

HOLMES Que it -And for Your Further Holiday Fun Just Look BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO IN KEYSTONE COPS r.Tuncie 12th and Burlington 225 N. HIGH ST. F.lUnCIE, INDIANA.

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