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Ten Logansporl, Indiana, Pharos-Tribune DAILY RADIO PROGRAMS (All Listings Central Uaylight Saving Time) WMAQ WBBM (780) (1230) A I A he K.I. 1 A iMOK.M.NG I A A I i a TV Programs Bill Benefits Vets Of War I A a 4 a (i Channel B. 15--Channel fi a 6.30--Channel a 6. Channel 4 a i 4 a ti Channel 4 a Channel 4 a a 4 Channel fi a a 4 a (i a (i 4 a 10.00--Channel -i a i Channel 15-- a 4 Channel -Channel 4 Channel 8 Rascals a News Isdwards A I i House a i i i a veterans' pension i Wednesday in Doug isdwards of a watered-down measure i a Shore a would give needy World War Sgt. Preston veterans a S'JO-a-month pension Edwards a 6,1 News Caravan )e passcd hy a call vote ot represented a a sclhack for the A i a Legion and the X'cterans of Foreign ars.

They had proposed a general pension for all a of World a I I I ami a The i i a proposals of Legion and VEW would a cost Craig OK'j Al! Candidates-- ButHandley Prepared Statement Precedes 3rd Apparently "Anti-Handley" Strategy Confab INDIANAPOLIS UP' Governor Craig said Wednesday any of the i Republican candidates for governor would he all right with him--except Lt. Gov. Harold He issued a prepared statement a few hours before a i strategy meeting believed designed to keep Handles- from i i the norru-ation at Friday's GOP state ccnvention. It was Craig's first public announcement a he favored anv candidate--even in bunches of four. But it has heen no secret that i a GOP is badly split between the Craig forces and those loyal to and that the governor was for a candidate who could beat Handiey.

"The paramount issues facing delegates to the Republican con- vention is the choice of a candid a for governor who subscribes to the principles and programs of President Eisenhower," Craig's statement said. The Test "A number" of candidates meet this test, he said. "These candidates are Dan Cravens, Frank Scott and Frank Craig a i to a a another "strategy" meeting was called but he declined to call it a "stop session. He said there would be no move for any "merger" of candidates to muster I a i a delegate votes. The meeting, he said for the record, was an a to get "the hesl possible candidate for the people of I i a a to vote for." Craig refused to single out any of his "choices" as the one he prefers most.

True Life Adventures Death Claims Arthur Olsen Thursday Kvcnins. 2S. MONTICELLO. Inc. Arthur H.

Olsen. 61. veteran pressman, died tat 10:15 a.m. Wednesday at the 1 St. Elizabeth hospital at Lafayette following an operation for a gall bladder condition.

Olsen was shop foreman and i pressman for the Daliy Journal since the paper was form: ed in a merger in 1930. He began his career as a printer with the Michigan City News and also work- i ed with the Gary and Muskegon. Mich, papers. I He was born August 2. 1884 in i Michigan City, the son of Lous and Emilie Olsen.

On September 11926 he was married lo Mildred, I Sadenwater of that city. The couple came to Monticello in 1927. Name Four Editors To Conduct Foreign Policy Conference BL.OOMINGTO.Y Ind Four Indiana newsmen will be roundtahle leaders at India-is i versity's annual conference on American foreign policy i weekend Heading the sessions and Saturday i bt John W. Hillman, editor of the Evansville Courier: Scott B. Chambers, editor of the New Castle Courier-Times'.

Car! Davidson editor of the Hammond Times, and Ed Fi.ihugh of the Indianapolis Sta: Commentators the roundtable discussions will lie Prof Gale Johnson. i i of Chicago: Irene Meister. University of -aiva: E. TS ANIMAL'S Of THE APKIJAN MU6ONSO TKEE. So ROTENTT OF THIS FRUIT TMA.r ELEPHAMTS TO CXZeSX BRAZILS' OK'fa PALL IN AJTrajCkSSI? ST2JR3R.FSRHARS TMSY SVSW Olsen was a trustee of the Mon- Studies ticeUo Methodist church Center.

New York City, and Prof. Survivors include his wife Mil- Emdward Taborsky. University of Texas. Pennsylvania's Foreign Policy Research I i will a i i a in a panel on "Communist Politics dred. a deputy White county one son.

Richard Earl Olsen, at home: three brothers. Emil. Anderson. Harold and Peter both of Michigan City: and one sister, Abroad." Cycle Rams Into Truck Police charged Alberius Gardner. 2 1 route 4.

Peru, with two coun's after his motorcycle rammed in'o Mho side of a one-ton as both i vehicles a a at Woodlawn avenue-Eighteenth street intersection at p.m. Wednesday. Gardner's rmht ankle a Uirod in collision. He was taken lo Memorial hospital. Officers charged i i reckless i i anil a i a motor vehicle i an opcra'or's license a a i said he was a i a i rate of spoed.

Driver Ihe w.is L. Bodell, Hit! Sevenuvnih street. OISCONTINUANCK I I A A I a i Bus Lines given permission today by Uie I i a a lie-Service Commission lo i i one i round ri'n between Hmville and Indianapolis. at from i a were to a Observe 65th Wedding Year Grant Water Rate Boost at Camden i INDIANAPOLIS t'L'Pi--The town was authorized today MONTICELLO. Ind.

Mr. the I i a a Public Service Mrs. Joseph C. Vounker. lOfi tu increase a Railroad street, will observe their! rates on an interim basis for 221 Both i anniversary The couple was wedded 1891 at! The new rates are 40 cents per the St.

Boniface church in Lafay-j 1,000 gallons per quarter for the ette. They lived in Lafayette 28 i i 0 gallons. The old Mrs. Charles Gubin. Michigan About 135 Conference members Funeral services will be held i the Smith and Aufenberg funeral expected home at 2 p.m.

Friday!" Friends 1 may call there after noon Thurs- I day. Burial will be in the Green- I wood cemetery, City. to Monticello: years before comin in December. Younker served as a section foreman and flagman with the SVabash railroad. He retired in 19.30.

The Younkers have two children, Mrs. Laura Griffin. Cincinnati, and George. San Diego. Calif.

rate was 35 cents. S2.500 JUDGMENT Aged Couole Killed As Truck Hits Auto COLUMBUS, I iDP'-VTwo octogenarians were killed in a head-on collision with a truck Wednesday on S. 31 near its junction with Ind. 46. George Daum.

in his eighties, Hope, was driving with his wife Hattie. 88. at 25 miles an hour when he crossed the center strip hitting a truck driven by Joseph Carter. 2C. Pittsburg, Tenn.

Mr and Mrs. Daum were killed. Sparks' Position Said 10.. 15- Lone rtanger Giklersleeve Bob Cummings A i a Climax Star Tonight People's Choice Climax a Theater 4-Slar Play Lone Woit Theater Dance a a Pln'house Dunniiiger Rest News 1 Spy F. Edwards Dragnet Movies Late Show an i a MB i i dollars in our slate convention law.

can't be Ihe next a century. As i a controlled or manipulated by factional bosses." He said "similar surprises" are possible at the GOP convention. wedding anniversary, the family gathered at the Columbian Park in Lafayette. This time a similar program is planned, at the Monticello! A a To Tucker's park INDIANAPOLIS i GOP a i a candidate Frank Sparks Wednesday compared his position in Friday's Republican convention to that of Mayor Ralph Tucker of Terre Haute who won an unexpected victory as Democratic nominee for governor Tuesday. Tucker's i a i he said, "shows the experts can be wrong and is an indication a Hoosier delegates, voting in secret DELPHI.

Ind. A Carroll circuit court damage suit was settled by Judge Smith's ruling of a judg- There lent of S2 500 a ainst the Ros James are 12 grandchildren and IT great- Construction company. a I grandchildren P'aintilf Bonnie Sue Cook was in" When they celebrated their 50th'J" i an a collisi June 12. Agoin i Wanders From Home I HARTFORD CITY. Ind -William Lines, 80, who wandered into a woods and as lost for three days earlier this month, vanished again Tuesday but was found hours later Line was found by an Indiana National Guard unit weeks ago wandering in woods not far from his home.

When he disappeared Tuesday, officials feared they would hrvc to send out another searching party. But relatives found Lines on a nearby farm after looking several hours. 1954. She brought suit by her next friend. Joseph Cook.

Ex-Wabcsh Man Quizzed Handley Floor Boss INDIANAPOLIS (IJPi-Lt Gov I i 00,000 Harold Handlev a appointed I I A A I -James Tucker of Paoli, former A lt S'- Gen. Edwin Steers ruled to- Indiana secretary of state, as his a J' a state revolving i floor manager for the I i a a fllnd cannot be increased per- BEAUFORT. S.C. Doyle Republican state convention Friday manently beyond SIOO.OOG. Skaggs, 26, of Frankfort.

in which Handley will seek to A 1047 law set up the fund to uilty Wednes-; nominated for governor i allow the director of public works and supply to purchase equipment SKAGGS PLEADS GUILTY changed his plea to day in exchange for a recommendation of mercy in his trial for killing his 2-year-old stepson. I A AHTERNOON (CDT) a 4 a i Channel 8 12.13--Channel 4 a 6 a 4 a a 1: no--Channel 4 a i a 8 4 a 6 a 8 2 0 0 a 4 a a 8 4 a fi a 4 a i a 8 15 a fi a 8 a 4 a 6 a fi 4.DO--Channel 4 a 6 a 4 15--Channel 8 4.JO--Channel 4 Channel fi Channel 4.45--Channel 4 5 00--Channel 4 a 8 a 8 6 Theater a News-Weather Col lee Farm News r'arm-Home 4 Open House World a Open House Carson Radio-TV Tenn. Ernie a Dick Stone Thealer Payoli Viewer Theater Crosby approved hv the House, however, the measure was stripped of nearly all the proposals advanced by the two big veterans' organ i a i Left in the i was a $no pension for needy a of World War I. some a i increases for a a ly and totally disabled in service, and a III per cent complensalion boos! for non-service i a i i i if Ihe a served 30 days overseas. The a A i i a i est i a i a the i would cosl an a in i i year.

Ben Twaits Succumbs In Oklahoma City Home Ben Twaits. local resident, passed away at p.m. Tuesday at his' a a City residence. The body was a en lo Ihe Chase-Miller funeral home a services are pending. Twaits is survived by a half- Harry Wells.

Indianapolis. A half-brother, Jerry, Ind. A former Wabash man is being held for questionin on the attempted hold-up of Amboy state bank last December. FBI agents and state police said they plan to interrogate William Rife. 39.

in the case. He was arrested earlier this week in Kentucky as a parole violator after a search since the attempted hold-up. Officers said Rife fits the description given state police by Miss I Kathryn Lindley. Amboy bank tell- er, of the man who she frightened away i an unloaded gun. Rife is on parole from the Leavenworth.

Kansas, prison where he was sentenced for assaulting a fed- oral officer. He has a long criminal record of convictions. TRICYCLE COLLISION for state agencies and institutions Byron Allen Kerns, 4. son a store their in the warehouse. TM and Mrs.

Garland Kerns, 1120i a Auditor Curtis Rardin During the 20s and early 30s. Cummings street, suffered a head i wanted to know if the fund could equiring stitches when his i i permanently increased Steers 'forbids it although lhe United States built. 45,000 miles' cut requiring stitches when his i surfaced highways every year, cycle collided with another tricycle! said state law Wednesday evening. He was treat-! the State Finance Board can ad- ed at Memorial hospital and a money to the fund through leased. transfers from other state agencies.

Gas lights were used for the streets nf London as early as 1807. OPEN STOCK in the following AMIRKAN COIOKY CHINTZ CIN7URY CYNWU L'SO Also the Beautiful IMPERIAL CANDLEWICK Available ai Your Diamond Store 4 6 Broadway compared i Sl.nno.oon.ooo for ceded him in death. lhe Legion-VKW measure. The VA did not i a Ihe a I I of tlie House-approved i The i a i runs- goes to the Senate where it laces an a i a Two Cars In Mishap In Front Of Hospital Two aiitos damaged Elderly Couple Kilted In Auto-Truck Collision! COLUMBUS, Ind. George! Daum.

and his wife pre both in their eighties, were i I Wednesday when i car crashed head-on into a trt.ck on i U.S. 31 near its junction with i I 46. I Daum was driving at 25 miles i a an hour when he crossed cen- i Domage 51,900 As Car, Truck Crash On U.S. 31 I I I a Sl.floo to a late-mod a i and two persons i i i in an accident i of Peru on U. S.

Wednesday i Dorothy i 4. i Millaml of lile ar suffered a he-ad Queen i i i a .1. I.elfel. 17. I.

Denver, had bruises and lacera- i on his shoulder and hack. Trooper Kiisie also reported a the i was damaged Si.300 i i car as said a i accident on Twenty-sixth ter strip and collided a truck street in front of the St. Joseph driven by Joseph D. Carter. Pittsburg, police said.

i a at 10:50 a.m. Wednesday. Marie Turnpaugh. fifi. of Cliff Drive, route 2.

was backing from a parked position in front "of the Property P' a ancl struck a northbound sedan car i Ova 34. 1016 Erie avenue, according to police. 26, Read the Classified Ads BOY BREAKS ARM Jerry Fleming. 7. visiting i grandparents here, fractured his I arm while playing at Riverside! park Wednesday evening and was! a i to St.

Joseph's hospital.) Jerry is the grandson of the W. H. Honick's, 3116 East Broadway. i Day Queen Secret Siorm Dance Time Queen Edge ot Night a i Gore Dance Time Your Bid" Chapel Door Cartoons a i i a i Cartoon Club i Mouse Km Tin Tin a Show a PUBLIC AUCTION Of Household Goods An.iques, and Other Personal Property de siSned 3S A i strator of the Estate of the late LUCY damped The trooner Hn Se at Pllblic a the foi mer lo ted 0n State Hi approximately; car as was a i a Set, uaTayette! Ind on ap roximatel E- of; Saturday, June BO, A. M.

the household goods and other personal property of said decedent, as into A I A A i i a Cochran. 2 1 i Air Force Base, was arrested by cily police early Wednesday on a charge of speeding 50 miles follows: Good Home for Sale in Mexico Ve. the undersigned executors by order of the i a i Circuit Court i lor sale lo lhe highest bidder i and Anna B. Eikenberry located in Mexico. I i a a jus; of school building on a street i west from U.

S. 31 to The Mexico a I'ius is a good S-room house i an a i a and a i lauiiory. a good 4-mc'n new ho; air oil a and full basement Also, good barn i rase and two larse chicken houses and a i a 2 acres of real estate. Rids may he received at law i of Coir. i a Cole.

Smith Broadway. Prru. I i a a These premises will be open for inspection at any i i of the executors will be pleased to show and answer any questions a i i to i home. The terms of sale are cash subject to taxes for the year Wo. payable in 1957.

A good deed and abstract of i will be "furnished. The executors reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids and sale will be for not less a the appraised valuation. Household Goods and Miscellaneous i suite, bedroom suite, chairs roll-awav bed an ur on Kne a He was end tables, other i beddinjlinen chfnaware slaicd appear city cour, ware, i a ladders, large lot hand tools! vard and tools, small farm tools, and many other items. ANTIQUES Walnut tables: low-poster single bed with springs: 4-drawer walnut rnesi: combination desk and bookcase: walnut double bed complete- a bedside table and washstand: ash drop-leaf extension tabled 3 beautiful hanging lamps with chains 12 with crystal prisms)- a 1 lamp with globe: milk glass table lamp: china cabinet: fi rockina chairs. .1 maple ladder-back chairs.

1 barrel-type wicker chair- brass a mirrors: couch: reeded pedestals: picture frames: walnut candle stand: several antique kerosene table lamps and wall bracket lamps: vases: orange taffeta glassware and many other pieces antique glassware, chinaware and silverware: wooden bowls, wooden churn wooden butter mould and 2 coffee-mills: antique stein and coin banks: large lot miniature candle holders: jewel box. powder box. sun-burst garnet pin. and several other pieces antique jewelry and costume jewelry: large outdoor dinner bell: leather shot pouch and powder horn, and other antique items. Sale will start promptly at hour stated, and lunch will be served on grounds by Rosary Society of St.

Joseph's Church. TERMS--Cash. No property to be removed until settled for. Not responsible in case of accident or theft. CLINTON H.

I Denver. Indiana. G. 1 R. R.

S. Peru, Indiana. Executors. FRANK A. SCHMITTER, Administrator HANN'A HANNA.

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