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Muncie Evening Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 5

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MUNCIE EVENING PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1959 PACE FIVE pvw wni'ttCTy5 4rv jtnm Atom Southern Indiana open the vault The woman followed them in a car. Ansley held the bank employes daughter, Marilyn, worked free of her bonds and called a relative who notified police. prisoner as they reported for work. Meanwhile, Fox's 18-year-old i i Associate of Suicide Bank Bandit Sought GOOD HEWS FOR THOSE KITH CHRONIC ARTHRITIS, RIIEUSI3! Kelp relieve these moderate pains naturally with NIAGARA'S 20 minute test! containing a photograph of a woman.

With it was an identification card bearing the name of the woman police are seeking. Ansley and a woman companion got into the Fox home Wednesday morning by telling the family they were having car trouble and wanted to use the telephone. They tied up Fox's wife and two daughters. Leaving a fake "bomb" at the home, Ansley forced Fox, 51, to drive to the bank, where they were to wait for a time lock to Discover how pleasantly you can help relieve many kinds of moderate pain with soothing heat and massage units by Niagara! Learn how to help relieve the moderate pains of chronic arthritis and rheumatism whenever they occur! -S 1 i Jurist Declares Pinballs Illegal JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. (AP) Special Judge Owen Voiiiht says a 1957 amendment to the Indiana anti gambling statute is constitutional and pinball machines recording "skill points" are illegal.

He upheld the amendment Thursday in denying a motion by two restaurant owners to arrest judgment on a jury conviction. They contended the law was vague and indefinite, failing to provide a reasonable standard of guilt. The defendants, Harlow Conklin of near Charlestown and AJ Mur-ley of Clarksville, were convicted In July of possessing gambling devices and were fined $500. Sheriff Kenneth Groth seized three pin-ball machines in the two places last March 7. Voigt said of the machines, They corrupt the morals of the youth of the community." GARY YOUTH KILLED GARY, Ind.

(AP) Walter G. Murray, 18, Gary, was killed Thursday when his car hit a pole beside a street on the south side of Chicago as he was on his way to work at Wisconsin Steel Co. there. Police said he apparently fell asleep at the wheel. CLEVELAND (AP) A young Chicago woman was sought today as the companion of a man who committed suicide after his attempt to rob a bank here failed.

Police broadcast a pickup order for the woman on the basis of her photograph discovered in a rented automobile that officers said was to be used for a getaway in the bank robbery. The woman was tentatively identified as Billy Jean Carroli, about 30. The robber was identified through fingerprints as William Ansley, 30, last known address Indianapolis, who had been convicted of burglary, assault to kill and robbery in several cities. His woman companion vanished Wednesday while Ansley was inside a west side branch of the Cleveland Trust Co. with Herbert Fox, the bank manager, and several other employes.

A siege by some 200 policemen and FBI agents freed the bank employes, but Ansley shot himself before police got to him. The car that police said was used in the robbery attempt was found Thursday in an east side parking lot. In it was a suitcase I TAKE THE FAMOUS NIAGARA iH 20 MINUTE TEST Pancakes and Pulchritude-Some of the p2rformers who will entertain at the annual Kiwanis Pancake Paity to be held at the Masonic Temple Friday night, Oct. 2, at 7: 15 p.m. Following the pancake supper in the dining room, the hour-long show will be presented by Eleanor Cole's Dance Studio In the auditorium.

Shown here are, left to right, Susie Resler, Anne Hart, Linda Dunnigan, Susie -V i A -in- King, Penny Leslie, Ronnette Carter, Lauryl Sullivan and Singer. Other groups preforming include, Miss Toni Turner, dramatic act; Royerton All-Girl Senior Triple Trio, Don Dwig-gins Family of Singers, and an instrumental program. In addition, films of the 500-mile race will be shown. Serving will start at 5:30 p.m. Among those appearing on the program will be Jerry MORE and MORS thoughtful people (particularly those alone In the world) are arranging services with us In advance ol need Haverstick, Gene Crim, Harold Crim, Yvonne Odle, Larry Odle, Cathy Odle, Greg Cole, Vickie Mangas, Debra Hann, Sandy Wilson, Janie Kirkham, Barbara Knisley, Melanie Hernly, Cheryl Hern-ly, Margaret Neddo, Le Ann Hazelbaker, Jo Ellen Quirk, Bonnie Hann, Diane Butler, Teresa Dominick, Cynthia Dominick, Loretta Dominick, Kathy Johnson, Melissa Webster, Stephanie Webster, Jenny Cook, Julie Hurst, Sandy Maxwell, Barbara Anderson, Judy Anderson, Candy Wood, Debra Patterson, Bonnie Cox, Sharon Claspell.

Nancy Wilson, Brenda Brush, Kathy Marcer, Beth Hale, Virginia Emenhiser, Conni Franklin, Linda Lacy, Melanie Prather, Jodi King, Kris Martin, Teresa Herdering, Vicki Hnsard, Darlene Brown and Mary Freed. Tommy Moriarity of Indianapolis will accompany the show. VISIT YOUR NEARBY NIAGARA SHOWROOM! RECEIVE THIS IMPORTANT BOOKLET a a a FREE! Drop In any time and pick up your free copy. It fells the facts about what Niagara's famous test can mean for your health and well-being! Stop in today! Anderson Joins List Of Fast Time Cities CYCLO-MASSAGE REVIVAL East Side Church of Cod 2039 Burlington Driva Services 7:30 P.M. ANDERSON JONES, Evangelist WOE IS HE! NORMAN.

Okla. (jv-Some days it pays to stay in bed. Don C. Welch had a flat on one of his cars and he fixed it. Crossing a railroad track a hole was knocked in the oil pan.

The oil drained out and the motor was ruined. While pushing the auto with his second car, the throttle linkage WFITOMB TOOK NIAGARA REPRESENTATIVE WHEN HE OB SHE CALLS! Train! in hli skill. fr htl year NUrara camvll-anl eaa a helpful lrien vhen ha calls. Torn can sprnl Sfl nlnnlca with roar Kiarara rBmrntatlTa alsiplr phonins mt wrliing a aviteari. Park Free for 3 Hours at Lot, Corner Washington and Mulberry Streets Lchtnan's Niaijara IIS S.

Mulberry Street AT 2-6108 Muncle, Indiana ouniQUS By The Associated Press Eastern Indiana was almost solidly committed to year around fast time today with the addition of Anderson to the area in which clocks will be left alone. The Anderson City Council voted Thursday night to set official clocks back to Central Standard Tune Sunday as it must do to comply with state law but to adjust working hours to conform to fast time. came loose twice. i a Get thii quick relief. Lift fin a hoe pressure, aoothea and cuahiona the amative apot.

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a mar a. i I I Anderson industries, schools and retailers had indicated previously their intention to keep fast time schedules. The Elwood City Council recommended that citizens continue to operate on fast time, and Alexandria is expected to do the same. Richmond, the eastern outpost of Central Standard time last winter, also joined the fast time trend Thursday. Mayor Roland Cutter said in his proclamation that there was "overwhelming community expression" for it Other cities in the area had acted previously.

Columbus, in Southeastern Indiana, decided to switch back to CST Sunday, although a major industry, Hamilton Manufacturing reported its employes voted 653-240 for winter fast time. State law provides for five months of Central Daylight Time in the spring and summer, with a return to Central Standard Time the last Sunday in September. Fast time areas comply by turning clocks back in government offices and schools and adjusting work schedules. YOUR 4 EMPLOYER I I srousrs 4 EMPLOYER 1 (aa autauia't) ihnMi 10-10-59 MONTHLY FEES-CHECK TYPE DESIRED: SINGH I $7.00 FAMILY $12.40 I ACCOUNT 10-09700 BIRTH DATE ncmric Hi ywi rrwlously baan Usutd Bin Croti tndar MONTH DAY YEAR "ALE MARRIED Bla Cwf net. i rt.H FEMALE qoTHE, 9,, I kind moot 14141 24141 si I HUSI IFl CHECK RELATIONSHIP FOR FAMILY CERTIFICATE LIST BELOW HUSBAND OR WIFE AND ALL UNMARRIED CHILDREN UNDER AGE 19 I IFF.

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Illinois Street, Indianapolis 9, Indiana. TULIPS Darwins Cottage Parrot end The New Garden Party Gardner Murphy W7 Lecture At Ball State Gardner Murphy, director of research at the Mennkiger Foundation, will present a lecture Oct. 1 for Ball State College students and interested persons in the college's assembly hall at 10 a.m. Murphy is being brought to the Ball State campus under the auspices of the college's Danforth lecture series which was established through a grant provided through the Danforth Foundation of St. Louis to assist the college in bringing leaders in the area of philosophy, theology and psychology to the campus.

Murphy has been with the Men-ninger Foundation since 1952 as its director of research. He has worked in the development of research projects in psychotherapy, perception and infancy. His research project in perceptual learning designed as an avenue of approach to the study of emotional factors interfering with perception and thinking represents the culmination of a lifetime of research interests in personality dynamics. nana i eiirti uemiB ALL BULBS JUMBO SIZE HYACINTHS DAFFODILS CROCUS NARCISSUS Bulbs This Year Are Unusually Choice! All Colors, Many Varieties. Buy While Line Is Complete! FERTILIZE BULBS and LAWNS with ACRICO NOW! It.

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