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Saturday Evening. August 25. 195B. 13. REAL ESTATE Lake ClCOtt IN WALTON NEW LISTING) Conventional built ranchtype 5- room built 1948 with attached Sarage.

Basement. Aluminum combination windows. Lot 132'x66'. Excellent trim. Near school.

EAST (NEW LISTING) Large single story 3-bedroom DanieJ Webster school. Immediate possession and buy on contract. MIAMI BEND (NEW LISTING) Five-room semi-modern with garage. 26'xl2' living room. Fireplace.

Lots of shade. 188'xlOO' '2 lots'. DOUGLAS STREET I I Modern 4-ronm i 1950. Hardwood floors. Gas heat.

Nicely decorated. Daniel Webster school. HIGH ST. LOT (NEW I I located large lot. 142'x2fifi'.

See this one quick. DaieW.McNutt "THE MAN 7 TO SEE" Wfi Fifth Ph. 2928 Eve. 21767 Cinema Week By LOGAN: Sun. thru TM da Fleming and Ricardo Montal-i Out To D6 Pet Cat ban in "The Queen of Babylon," Mrs Nick of Miami and Gregory Ratoff and Kay Bend said Saturday that the large dall in Abdullah Harem.

creature which Leslie a SQ of Mjami Bsnd City Officers Explain Budget To Chamber's i i Taxation Committee ijCnOOl A discussion of lhe proposed i i civil city budget for 1957 was pre; A sented by city officials to mem-''" oau in Aoauiian Harem. "catlike bers of the Logansport Chamber! The teaching staff and opening; Thru eslie aiso ot of Commerce taxation committee 1 schedule for the Lake Cicott and Deborah Kerr "The; Thursday night was her pet female i recruitin Thursday. have been announced by Guy! Pr and Profane. cat, "Toesy." Only department not seeking an Brookie. Jefferson township trus-i Mc- Seven Area Youths Join Regular Army Logansport, Indiana, Pharos-Tribune Eleven jConnell Story and "Good-Bye, My Seven 3'ouths in the Logansport area have enlisted i the Regular Army, Sgt.

John 1.1 Leslie said he ran the cat down Stangle, recruiter, said today. Duane Meeker Wins Tractor Fair Contest all undergo basic Clinton Township Captures County Event; Clinton Entry Winner in its budget is the in his lane because he believed il was responsible for training at Ft. Leonard Wood, 52.520 for salaries of the council- i a Watts, 17. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Amelio said it was because 060 for streets and severs. i Students will return to the school The total budget for 1057 is i i i bv bus to 733 on a tax rate of hike purchase books and will" then be i Bookkeeper of $168.316 above the op- dismissed until Tuesday, Sept Police Report Freak Crash A city parking meter was knocked down and the corner of a downtown building slightly damaged in a freak accident 11:20 o'clock Friday evening near Fifth and Broadway. Glenda Ward, 19. who resides at the YWCA. was driving west on Broadway behind another vehicle.

When the brakes on her car failed, ee -1-H junior and sen- i she executed a quick right turn In operators from twelve a crashing into lhe rear of the counties in the Lafayette county I olher aut according to the po- agents district competed in sep Jlice report. Of will erating budget, amount. 5670.350 by a a i In addition to th sewers i of sizeable firemen. a i a i 517.500: i i $14.85.5: and golf. S10.965.

the total 4 classes will begin. Lunches Juggles Books to Help oi thp wide naws that ''rl I lree years, regular army unas- 1 arate contests on the Royal Center The Ward car demolished the lue mat sne nau ov cppnnrl a i i i Her cats son of Mrs. Georgia Nethercutt, wnen classes win oegm. bunches failed to show no for break-fast ueu 's'a be raised be serred for 25 a eek Small BuSinCSS Firms 'other The teaching staff for the I A A instef Friday and the description which she obtained i port, three years, airborne. High school noon.

rounds Friday parking meter, located orr west side of Fifth street and A Cass county contest was heldi'f. o))ed more a fe down." in the morning with top honors! le s'dewalk before stopping a to Duane Meeker. Clinton corner of the Dirnni. principal: Tho- heart" today faced arraignment i convinces her it was her pet that I 1 son of Mr and Mrs.i i in senjor i i i Reid building where several bricks. S'8719- police M80-0- K- 3nd Mar tret chai 'S es ot embezzling $457,228 v.

as killed. Leslie resides a quart-! Apar0n CpC T. 1 a to Larry Leffert. Washington ch 'PP ed polite, S18.020. Toblas other teachers are Mrs.

lo help out stripling small busi-'cr of a mile east of the Amelios a der he SyS em in the junior division. i Arraigned in city court Satur' with John Milvm Griffin, 18, route 1. Reynolds, son of Mr. and G. bookkeeper "with an altruistic from railroad men who saw Dale in TM? te going increases are asked for mas pool, Ethel Mary Girard.

first grade; Mrs. ness firms. Alice Hardv. second a The city council will meet Mont i Mrs Susie i a i a day evening to approve the budget. grades and Mrs "Durban TM 111., i.aj, Set Opening For Lucerne Miss Bessie E.

Rcth, 49, of --Durban Berwyn, 111., was jailed Edna p-j-JQay following an audit of her Moore, music and art. accounts at the Lawndaie Nation- Bus drivers are Paul Stuart. Bal- al a i shc was awav on lard Gray. Harry Giffin. Keith; vac ation Cooper, and Eli Peters.

Mr. a Mrs. William R. Spencer are cus-' Two Schools Plan Opening Arraigned day morning, Glenda was fined SI and $14.75 costs on a charge of i i a motor vehicle with inadequate brakes. The 1951 automobile was report-' noon 'district meet and finished i ed damaged extensively on the Youl who scored a Lloyd" Griffin.

McCoin will sensational 120 points out of a pos! guided missile mechanic schoo sible 125 in the operating phase ot following his 14-day leave an the contest in the morning compe- Griftin will be assigned in the or- tltlon dropped to 67 in the after- cinance branch. Stangle said. i noon i Doyne Lee Talbott, 22, son ofj 16 111 lace i todians and cooks will be Teaching staffs and opening: I ep a of the lans for lhe in America a Helen Talbott. 423 E. Layman Second Mrs mone for herself, and just did the Deacon schools have been com-'has enlisted for three years reg-j The district senior competition grill and entire left side.

I 0:110 A. M. iilli i a i I he u. i riy list. LISTINGS WANTED We have cash buyers for 2.

3 and 4-bedroom homes. Any part of the city and a If you a to sell, please call: FRANK T. MORRIS AGENCY 125 Fourth St. Phone Gary To Have New Helioort Inrli.m is.s i I CAI.l, TO CO1 COIJ.YC ing out of the goodness of her i (ed. according to the announce-; ular army unassigned.

went lo Dick Hankins of Clinton art. reported First Assistant! ment of Don Beck. Deer Creek I Ollie Garrison. 19. 1117 Elm, Ro-l county, whose 155 points in i a Attorney Frank McGarr.

township trustee, with the hiring: Chester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Senior division nosed out Gene'J'j 1 McGarr said Miss Roth began Jerry Miller as coach. Charles Garrison, has enlisted for i Layman of Miami by only I ake pity" on seven small ac-i Miller was a basketball star a years and will attend field I points. His points was well tee.

schools both Thursday 'afternoon' counts in 'he a where she was; Washington-Clay high radio repair school at Ft. Mon-jabove the 142 by which Robert 0 i0 'i'nri'i'idcd' 6 School buses i i make their re- and Friday mornin" but the buses bookkeeping supervisor and i he was a teammate of Don mouth, N. for 25 weeks after i Johnson, Clinton county, took i i i resma sular i a to pick up for students attending Burnettsville: Process them through the regular jSchhmdt, and at Wheaton, his leave. Owen Moudy, Warren county, won 1 18 son Mr unior event The federal prosecutor said Teachers al both schools i i a Mrs. Roy Best, route 1, other winners in the senior dis- 16 1 trusted employe juggled the banks eet at Ihe school at 8 a.m.

next nettsville, has enlisted in the army trict meet in order of finish were: i I A I books svhen auditors appeared to i Thursday and students will report i reserve program and will be on 53,11 Canada. Boone county.1414 make their periodic checks. a 1 Pm 'hat day. The pupils will duty with the regular army i 5 James Aclon of Boone temporarily credited funds return at 8 a.m. Friday and will two years.

He is undergoing basic, county, 133 3 i points- 6. George larger deposilors to accounts a he dismissed after receiving as-: at Ft. Leonard Wood, Sgt. Stangle Berninger of Tippecanoe county were short of cash, he said. i signments and book lists in the said.

120 1: points' 7 Jerrv Davis of morning, while the teachers i 1 remain In complete their organization in the afternoon. Members of the Young America teaching staff are: Frank McCain, bank hired her because The' had Principal ancl social studies: M. M. the highest marks in her school I I a i vocational agriculture and biology: Oral Wilson, industrial and science; Cora Pisgah cemetery. St.

Amand. home economics. Eng-' Iop lish and science: Miriam Seright, OU th a a Stabbed i divis: The Lucerne school will open Grace Michaels and Mrs. Melba on i a Aug. ,11.

and classes, Shaffer. i begin the i Brookie also revealed a the it has been a by John school buses will take to Burrough. Harrison i trus- the Lake Cicott and Royal Center i and lo i high school will run Friday morn-' procedures. homes hy nnon. The session, from ing but not Thursday afternoon.

8:20 In 11 a.m.. will be devoted to a i a i and the sale of school books. Pupils i i In on Tuesday, Sept. 4. for the start of classes and lunches will be served a i that day.

Meanwhile, nliss Roth lived a IXDtA.VAPOLlS The The teaching a in- Aeronautics Commission of Indiana 5 uietu fe mth her aging parents. eludes: George Connelly, i i a todav approved plans for the lived wi'h them since she a a i science and social lat 's rst heliport-at Gary--and be an wor! the bank 33 studies: Hildreih Hall. a i Eng- approved other Koosier airpo'rt pro-; vears a Her a said jecis scheduled to cost more than Sl.fiOO.OOO. Richard i a director of business courses, the ACL announced that the commission in a meeting i inorn- Deaths And Funerals BURLEY Funeral services for Eben lish and a i i Calvin cht'll. social studies, boys' physical a i a and coach: Mrs.

i i i a Fickle. a i English and commerce: i i a Moss. a i chemistry and -elated sciences: Mrs. Wilma Moss, voca- ing gave its a i for a 5 She never held any other job, "She was just a prim lady with an a i i McGarr said. 1 at the Fisher funeral home.

Burial was made in met i i i for a v' a I I I I I Ma 11. i i i i 000 "She apparently did it as a a Party Howard county. I points: 8. Daryl Fry of Montgomery county, H2 i points; 9. Gene Harlke of White county, 112'i points and 10.

Duane Meeker of Cass county, 107 points. Junior Division In the junior division where 19 youths entered lhe 4-H event the top six were classed in blue ribbon and the rest in the red ribbnn class. The first ten finishers i i a i i i nt I i i i r.VXPA-YliHS i i a a i Cass meu i A i i i i i i i a a -lib. lhe hn FOR SALE: Five-room modern cotlasp. 421 North Wilson.

Del- aric phi. Phone 397-W. Fred Moore. FOR SALE: H-bedrooin home, Me- i a home economics and a i i a a i "The cost will for others." 'cnces. girls' physical education ne shared bv the local i social i Mrs.

Elsie ant federal government on a i i and English: Char- basis. les Jones, i and sixth Thc commission also approved Fair-Mar Addition, look for name i a i anc! I plans for on mailbox. E. Fulmer. 7-ROOM house, east end, 57200.

Ph. 4.103. Strccker-Brown Agency. MODERN 5-room home with garage, priced to sell. 1624 Smead.

Phone 8297. A SALE: Choice Meadowview lots. Call 32?" mornings THREE bedroom modern house, ground floor, newly decorated, double garage. Phone 50765. MODERN "Small TM grades: Mrs.

Frances Zagajewski. second and Powlen. i grade. a Bus drivers are Vic i Dick i John Mickey and Clarence rjjj March. Cooks will be Mrs.

Marie Castle. 5352,000 at tile Gary airport, a project at Bloomington. project Carroll County Man Dies of Injuries Sustained in Crash DELPHI William Swatis. a and library; F. R.

a i INDIANAPOLIS i UP I Robert county, 125 ppints; 2. Roger John- i music: and Jerry Miller, chemis-j Poland. 21, was son of Howard county, 122 points: i A i try and physical education. stabbed fatally early tooay, police; 3. Wayne Douglass of Miami 114 The Deacon staff includes: Dally I said, at a bachelor party given; points; 4.

Max Snider of Carroll Hunter, principal and i and for a friend who was to be mar- i county, 110'u points: 5. John 106 A. niji- i i i i i i i a i i 'if. A i i i Prop. i grades; Roberta Kahl.

third and Addine Conrad, sec- ried Sunday. Brown of White county, To Hi -I 2 a 1 2 a a i -y i a 840,000 project at Crawfords- i a retired farmer of route 1. Bate. a project at Michigan Heground. died Friday afternoon at a $206.000 project at St.

1 1 1 in a a i Robert Barker, 31. Indianapolis, points; 6. Paul Hardy of Cass ond and third; and Ruth Cox. first was held on a preliminary charge county. 102' 2 points" 7.

Ralph grade. Gochenour of Tippecanoe county. S155.000 project at Terre of injuries received Gcrlach. Mrs. Josephine Robinson a a S2B.OOO project at accident near Colburn Friday mor- and Mrs.

a Backus. involving existing airpots. and the following projects for new air! ports: Greensburg SSO 000: a a jSIS.OOO: Madison S20.000: and Teenagers Invited To Colonial Gardens ROCHESTER. I Lake a i Mount S78.0CT;. Hardwood i Colonial Hotel and Terrace! All the projects are subject Oddfellows lodge.

floors, pine i i Own- a closed to teen-agers all Civil Aeronautics Authority a Surviving is a sister. Mrs. A a city. 57000. 1100 Cum- will be open for proval which is considered auto- Foster, injured in the same acci-i iof Ed Benner.

They were among 25 guests who! 9 i i 2 points: 8: Don Williams nham and A attended a party for Nick Jane-1 Warren county. points: 9. Bill Sprinkle. Cooks will be Nancy Se-j tides, a prospective bridegroom, Henderson of Boone county. 88 ward and Ruby Mullins at Young at the home of Dick Milliran.

20. i points and 10. Denny Middleworth Rnm in T' A i a a a Smith and i Guests were quoted by police as of Howard countv, 84 points. Born in Tippecanoe he a Zeck at Deacon Custodians; saying Barker tossed was the son of John and a i a Hamilton Swatts. He resided in the Ainericus community his entire lifetime and was a member of the Don Catt at Young America and A Sprinkle at Deacon.

Culver Members of ihe OC club met: In the county contest held in i 10.1111 i I a i i i i a i i i a i i i a i Si-d i 2 1 3 A i i i i i 1 1 i i i i 2 1 3 A i i i i i i -1 1 IJ ot i i i i i a i i i i ers leavin mings. 4-ROOM semi-modern house, garage, storm windows. Phone 7009. b. Lots A lot.

easi on 24. Longfellow district. Phone 9487. SUBURBAN lots, 1 mile north on 25, restricted. Phone 21453.

the enjoyment of the a i The federal government i i Wecinesday. August 29. i pays half the cost, for the remainder of the The money comes from a federal In a revision of I95H hotel poli-1 allocation of $852.000 made avail- cy. teen-agers will be a i to i able for Indiana for 1953. the resort's open-air ballroom The commission also approved a season-ending i of i plans tor a new airport at And- riancing i will be capped on i erson to cost $326.455 and a new a a lhe a Lsoor Day.

Septemner airport at Frankfort costing atul a by the appearance oi the a 250. Ellenberger. ith Mrs. Charles Bolen at Fire destroyed a house northwest' on a girl who arrived with a the morning, second place went of wives and girl friends hours I to Bob Jackson of Jackson county after the party started. with 104 points, Larry Rains was! Poland tried to break up a fight third with 66.

Kenneth Knebeli I which slarted, police said. Robert fourth with 61. In the Junior di- dcnt. town owned by Mrs. Lulu Wil- Funeral series will be conduct- A a Mr Gol)e ed at 4 p.m.

Sunday at the Jack- (i i gj son a home with Ihe Rev. Ralph Cunningham i i a i Burial will be made in the Pretty Prairie cemetery. Friends after 6 p.m. another guest, injured slightly in the fight. WIFE PLEADS INNOCENT GKKE.N'LAWN ana Koilmg Kidge additions.

Phone 2596 or 6684. c. Farms 80 ACRES, level, all tillable, good dairy barn, house modern except heat. S5.000 down. Lloyd Jefferies.

a 403 East 13th, Rochester. Phone 1441. Arrest Five Drivers On Traffic Charges Most Grade Pupils Enrolled in i i Classes Mary Namystnik I Dies Near Winamac MARTINSVILLE. Ind. the house at the i Defective Mrs.

Shirley Sparks, 24. pleaded i i is believed to have been innocent Friday to a charge of the cause. (assault and battery in the death The Relormed church will open i of her a nursery school at the Parish she was indicted Tuesday by a house beginning Sept. 10. grand jury which decided she "did The A a Leiters Ford reunion; not intend to kill her husband, was held Sunday in the Culver; Clyde, 27, last 16 park i fifty-seven attending.

Mrs. Sparks tofd authorities 01. in me i i i i mi Leffert had 104 points! i 'ASSKSSC vision, youn lo Paul Hard's 59 for second. Ten blue ribbons, eight red and six white were given to the 24 sen-i lor contestants and six blues, six reds and seven i were a a Rev. Darrell a has been as- ed the junior contestants.

Fred E. Maggert Dies In Lafayette Hospital MONTICELLO--Fred E. gert. 44, RCA employe here, died at 6 o'clock Saturday morning in A I i A Tv WINAMAC--Final rites for Mrs. signed to the Hibbard and Trinity: commit suicide in their backyard Mary Namystnik.

a native of churches. went off when her husband tried shotgun which she grabbed Elizabeth's hospital. Lafayette; i persons were arrested Friday i hy a troopers in 90 ACRES. -1 room house, barn. 10 Cass on a i charges.

miles east. Shown by appointment only. Laura Scehase, Royal Center R. Xo. 1.

FOR SALE: 8 acres i i site. 4 2 miles northeast of Delphi, also 7 registered Red Poll cows. Roscoe Quick, Rockfield phone. i i a Seniors, 27. of A a and Fred Stinson.

28. of a organization in charge. Enrollment of fourth grade pu-, Czechoslavakia. will be conducted! Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Ogden. i it from pils of the city and county schools at 2.:30 p.m. Sunday at the Kenne-'entertained at a dinner party i in weekday religious education dy funeral home. their home in honor ot Mr. Ogden's classes has been completed in a The Rev.

Russell Fagner will of- birthday. but three schools, according ficiate and burial will be made in Harvey Dales was admitted Dr. Brice Fitzgerald, president i a a cemetery. Tuesday to Knox hospital. her.

MOTORIST A I James R. Rice. 32, of route 6. where he had been a patient for three weeks. His home was Route 5.

He was born June 17. 1912. in Idaville. son of Jay and Bertha i Maggert. now living i Logansport.

who survive, and was She died Thursday evening "'as arrested at 1:15 a.m.! married Oct. 31. 1938, lo Ethel at; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van Horn Saturday by State Trooper H.

E. i Cox. who also survives. Othei 2 1 3 fort were i SI and 1 a meeting of the executive the residence in Jefferson town- of Delong are the parents of a pleaded i lo of committee Friday night in the ship following a short illness. son.

born A 13. the" 4 5 i per" hour Baptist Temple he announced a Born April 21. 1883. sht has liv-' Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Larson of fluence of intoxicating liquor. He 8 3 percent of the pupils' parents ed in Winamac since 1928. Her Detroit. spent a few days; was Flinn on a charge of operating a i include two daughters. Mrs.

'motor vehicle while under the i i a Brown and Judy Magged. exceeding need i i trucks jttrta: i i i 1 1 iu.i\ i i i-- Trooper H. E. i in the l.ica'l already have signed the enroll- a Louis, is the only i i Mr. and Mrs.

Roy i a placed the Cass county Wood treated i pre- fervatives increased three per cent in 1955. diate survivor. Friends may call at the chapel. i court. ment cards and this percentage is Harold A.

Bachmaii. 37. of expected to be higher by next Springfield Robert a 40. week. of a i 111., and a i Metz-i Bus transportation is being ar- a i i of Lowellvillc.

0.. also ranged for pupils of the Daniel The 1956 National election day is Nov. 6. 2Cr. Zb, 01 i i a i i i i ui me i i were fined and cosh in i Webster and Deer Creek and i 1 a a Mrs.

Charles schools. The Farmers Union will hold a rcct bcrger. Mrs. Sylvia Lewis attended funeral service for Rev. William E.

Eiler in Mexico. Friday. Mrs. Myrtle Rondabush and Mr. rles Monnett of Rev- SHERIFF DIES both at home, and two sisters, Mrs.

Pauline Griescy, "Monticello, and Mrs. Helen Mooy, He was a member of the Mor I'lTAT, F. A I A I I A cello Nazarene church where 61 3 services will be held at 2. VINCENNES, Ind. (UPl-Knox a i i a i County Sheriff Francis Thomas.

i i cemetery. The 45. died in Good Samaritan Hos- i body! be taken lo the church at FOUR REASONS For Getting Your Loan At LEAVELL BATES 1 Prompt Service 12) No Red Tape (3) Future Credit (4) Convenient Repay- ments Stop 'n Today At: LEAVELL BATES INC ii 'OS East Market Ph. 2771 Logansporl FIRE DAMAGES A A nave ueun delivered, according to the Rev. Kenneth Brady.

Fire caused slight damage to Miss Marie Gillespie. supervi- I corner of a garage at the the program, will meet with A McGrr.th residence. 410 Hie four teachers. Mrs. Gordon Wheatlarxl a at p.m.

Leech. Mrs. Jack King. Mrs. Will- Friday.

Firemen quickly extin- iam Rodefer. and Mrs. Harry guished the flames, started by a Hashberger. at her home Friday. trash fire, at the corner Aug.

31. for an all-day a i of the structure. REALGASf HIGH QUALITY LOWER PRICES 818 W. Market Hi-Way 24 liSth and VVoodlaivn Seventh and North conference. The teachers also will a a special two-day institute for religious education teachers at Indianapolis Sept.

4 and 5. DIES IN TRUCK CF.ASII LAFAYETTE. Ind. i UP i-- William Swatts. 70 Battleground, was killed near here Friday when his auto collided with a track operated by Donald Howard, Lafayette.

Man or Woman OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS A new item. First time offered. Start in spare time, if satisfied, then w-ork full time. Refilling ancl collecting money from bulk machines in this area. To qualify you must have a ear, reference.

S360 cash to secure territory and inventory. Devoting 4 hours a week to business your. end on percentages of collections should net approximately $175 monthly with very good possibility of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. If applicant can qualify financial assistance to full time position with above average "income.

Include phone in application. WRITE BOX A-438 THIS NEWSPAPER and Mrs. Ralph Condon. Ronald Baker has returned court on charges of improper pass- ble township ing filed by Trooper Robert Keliejv i hundred pupils' workbooks business meeting at 8 o'clock Tues- hav-p hprn arrnrrling day. Aug.

28. in the YWCA Reports on the state after visiting Mrs rvi- program at Indianapolis last week Nellie Baker. Funeral services for Samuel W. Jones were held in the Burr Oak church recently. Mrs.

Golda McLane of Dcland, recent visitors i i a Friday following an illness Monday from the Miller Fu-V" several weeks. Thomas was sheriff for 10 years. Gordon I will tell of his trip to Camp Kenwood. Wis. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting.

MUSIAL FAVORS MOON neral Home where friends call after noon Sunday. may lAfi.no l.fMin.no Judge Metes Three Fines In City Court a Three fines were assessed Satur- i 2 1 1 ST. of the ed Friday that teammate Moon will beat out Hank Aaron! da morning in city court is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil-! lhe Milwa uke Braves for i Harold Tuberl liam AnHprcfin 11- Nasser Leaves Next Suez Move To West CAIRO.

Abden Nasser -President Gamal told a delegate iam Ariderson. Mr. and Frank Hyde returned to Sandy Spring. after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Frank a bad ba Lane. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Snyder of National League baiting title Musial said Moon is a potential 400 01 ooth, 40, pleaded charge of drivin South Bend were recent guests of i Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Long.

Hens Forrest Albert has returned to! Heav Hells PLUNGES TO DEATH Dressing Plant Leghorn, Hens 14 from the London Suez conference today that he would wait for the West's next move before deciding: wnether to caU canal; gnd Mrg A McKesson Mrs. Roy Listenberger and Mrs. Sylvia Lewis and son Terry at- Heavy Hens tended the Bourbon fair Thursday FORT WAYNE (UP) Calvin evening. Grade A Prumpey. 63, Fort Wayne, suf- Mr.

and Mrs. George Speyer, Grade A Medium fered a fatal skull fracture late visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fisher Under Grades Friday when a falling hoist hurled; in Kokomo last Sunday. him 20 feet off a roof on a con-': Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Oberlin struction project. Prumpey died less than two Wayne's Produce a i i i i i i i i i 1 1 a ma i a i a by a i a 1 R.000.(10 Robert n. DUULII, 4u, pieaueu or. TriTAT, i i i iVAr i a I A A A On charges of driving a motor ft'f e1rS 1 vehicle without a muffler and with.

out a license plate. Booth was meted indentical fines of $5 and .15 hitter and that Aaron hits at too llle uTMce at 4:45 a.m. and will be tried September 11. 4 0 1 7 1 1 'J $14.75 costs. Paul L.

Hood, of route .3. Logansport, paid $1 and costs for reckless driving: .15: Arraigned on a failure to pro-! 1 count, Carol K. 38'city, was ordered to pay S20 per 34! week for the support of his wife 201 and child. The case was continued. were in reru Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spurlock hours after the accident theran Hospital. of Morrocco were recent guests Mrs. Nettie Wagoner.

CRUSHED IN CRASH KILLED BY FALLING WALL CHICAGO I Earl McGill, I PAOLI, Ind. (UP'i Andy L. 42. Gary, was injured Friday i Harkness, 66, Paoli, was crushed wher.i a wall collapsed as he (All to death early today when an worked with a wreckin; Veals Lambs nal Hides Beef Hides RURAL YOUTH TO MEET The Cass county Rural Youth .21 will hold a skating party Monday evening from 8 to 10:30 o'clock .12 at Spencer park. All county teen- .05 i agers are invited to attend.

automobile struck from the rear a truck in which he was riding. The accident occurred on Ind. 37 demolishing a two-story buildin; John D. McGuire. .36, Chicago, SALE CALENDAR 25--Alva Hoover 25--Viney Auction Room Viney Rehm Aucts Kn' brick Aug.

Bridge i Aug. 29--Raymond H. Paden Paul Vinev Auctioneer By a i UIP i Mic ti.wp i i i a i i i i a a i i i i finuH i a i a i 2CS.OO i be a i a a i a as i use. HIP if to hn a i i i i hy of a a pro i a ed. Of Hie i for I i i a I nUMM.

i i a of a a i i a i i i i i i I a i hy a i i i i i a a i a i yr-t i a i i p. re in a i r- i i i a ml a a a a a a i a a i 10 be a on i i i i a i i a a i a i i i i i a a i a i a i a i i a i a '5ie a Board of a i i i i Plna rd i a a us: i i i a north of Paoli. The truck foreman of the crew, was killed driven by William Douglas, Paoli. while his two young sons watched. Sept.

1--Willard Wilma Eldridge Bridge Booth Sept. 5--Gertrude Bulander The car was driven by Frederick Three other men "besides McGill ae Small Kay Estate 1 Lawsoa Paoli. (were hurt. jOct. A.

Newer Bridgej tv, T.r.'ffHii.eport, I i a a A a i a a i a a i i a a i a i i a lieai'd, i a a a i i i i A fl i 1 o-r iv Ii a i i hi. Tiatod i day of Auc'ust, 1956 I A VT. GOHL A i Cass County, Indiana,.

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