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Monday Evening. December 10, 1935. LOGANSPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY TV Programs MONDAY EVENING (CST) 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 6 Rascals Weather Early Show News 6 Oz Harriett Channel 8 News 4 F. Edwards 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 6 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 8 4 Channel 6 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 3 4 Channel 6 Baker Crunch Des Stage 7 Bold Journey Nat King Cole Robin Hood News Dan Thomas Showcase Burns Allen Basketball Showcase Talent Basketball Showcase Lucy Basketball Montgomery Dec. Bride Mr.

Sun Boxing Man 2-Star Final News-Weather F. Edwards Weather Late Show Movie Tonight DAILY RADIO PROGRAMS tislingi Central Standard VVMAQ WBBM (780) WLS WSAL (1230) MONDAY EVENING 6:00 Dreler Town Crier Bus. News News News Sports 6:43 Man's Fam, a News Markets Sports News-Sports News Sports Heatter Les-Mary Symphony Josh Brady Heatter Army Melody Phony New. Lewis J.ewis Bellairs Firestone Serenade Bellairs Firestone Serenade Telephone Hr.Mewa Music Hall Crime Files Telephone HrTBA Music Hall Bob.Bay Amer. Forum TBA a a Bob-Ray Amer.

Forum Amog 'n Andy Mantovanl Pub. Service 3:00 TEA News Remember Bellairs-Cleary 9:30 Leaner R. Q. Lewis 9:45 Campus R. Q.

Lewis News Imagination Rest Haven Rest Haven News Nile Watch Ntte Watch Nile Watch 10:00 News News 10:15 i Deals Weitzel .10:30 Night Desk Mercier 1.0:45 Sports Rudy Rhythm Rudy Rhythm Detective i News i Watch Kite Watch Nita Watch TUESDAY MORNING 8:00 Drier News 8:16 Chicago Can. Jim Con-way 8:30 Chicago CalL Gold Coast 8:45 News Brady Breakfast CTITD Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club News Musio Ads Music 9:00 a a A Godfrey True Story Records 9:15 Bandstand A Godfrey True Story 9:30 Bandstand A Godfrey News News 9:45 a a A Godfrey Girl Marries Melodies 1.0:00 Bandstand A Godfrey i i Sts. 10:15 a a A Godfrey Jack Paar 10:30 Bandstand Elolse News 10:45 a a How. Miller a a Crane News Woman's World a Queen-Day 11:00 11:15 J. a 11:30 .1.

Holtman 5 Duchess Warren Backstage Helen Trent Gal Sunday News Martha Markets Markets Story Time News Carroll Co. Bulletins TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 M. i a Drake News News 12:15 M. MerrytieldMa Perkins Markets RFD 12:30 M. AlerryfieltlNews i a Corner M.

MerryfleldTake Break i RFD 1:00 Jim Mills Lucky Ladies 1:15 Jim i 2nd Mrs. 1:30 Jim Mills Strike It Rich Jim Mills a i News-Markets Schooltime Queen-Day Queen-Day News Harry N'obla a i Sky School TUESDAY AFTERNOON (CST) 4 City Channel 6 Markets Channel 3 Valiant Laclyj 6 Farm News Channel 8 Love of Life 4 RFD 4 Channel 6 You? Channel 8 Search! 2 a i House Party a i House Party Hill Top Dr Malone Pep. I'ounsr Xews News a Central Female I Olson Music i i i 3:00 Worn, in I-IWoman Views Weirs- Off Record 3:15 McBride Jim Conway Off Record 3:30 F. a i Gold Coast Personality Record 3:45 F. a i Magazine Personality Off Record Jim Mills Paul Gibson News- Off Record :15 Jim Mills Paul Gibson Polka Party Off Record Geo.

Stone Paul Gibson Polka Party Teen Tunea Wed Howard Josh Brady Polka Party Teen Tunes '5: 5: 5 5:45 News 00 News Magazine Bob Ray News 15 Wed a Harrington. News Bob Ray Want Ads 30 Wed Howard Sports Bob ay Red Cross Lowell Thomas News Hollywood 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 8 4 Channel 8 Channel 6 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 6 4 Channel Channel 8 6 Theater Playhouse News-Weather Headlines World Turns Stan Wood Miss Brooks Song Shop Beulah Tenn. Ernie House Party Festival Theater Payoff Crosby Festival Queen Brighter Day Abbott-Costello Queen Edge of Night Romances. Mickey Mouse Comedy Time Chuekwagon Truck Jack-Knifes A semi-truck hauling U. S.

mail toward Logansport jack-knifed off U. S. 25 three miles north of here and numerous vehicles were involved in city collisions attributed to the. winter's first major snowfall in Cass county Saturday evening. By yesterday, however, road conditions had bettered due to improved visibility, melting and highway maintenance.

Police said most roads were clear except in spots. The temperature turned colder and dived below 30 for the first time in several days at dusk Sunday. Paul Decker, 49, Frankfort, driver of the mail truck involved in the 9:45 p.m. accident, escaped injury. He told Deputy Roy King that a vehicle pulled off a side road in front of his southbound vehicle, causing him to brake.

The front part of his cab was damaged as the rig came to a rest in a three-foot ditch against a farm fence. The worst city, mishap occurred at the Eel River avenue-Broadway intersection at 6:55 p.m. Saturday as a northeast car of Marvin Kelly, 25, Lucerne, headed against traffic on a one-way street, collided head-on with a car of Thomas E. Knight, 17, of 423 West Miami avenue. Donna Lee Kelly, 27, suffered a head cut and Donny Huddleston, 18, of 128 East Miami avenue, had a wrenched knee in the mishap.

Officers charged Kelly with driving the wrong way. He paid' a $15.75 traffic bond. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Saturday PUIZ ACROSS 1--Fen 6--Small groove 11--Tiny 12--Inclinations 14--Prefix: not 15--Neckpiece 16--Wheel track IT--Note of- scale -IS--Short sleep 20--Debate 22--Fish i 2Z--Monster 25--Speck 26--Arabian garments 27--Musical instruments 23--Silly 31--Maiden loved by Zeus 32--Japanese measure 33--Part camera 3S--Province of India 42--Clean 43--Swiss river 45--Sewing case 46--Suffix: like 47--Girl's nama 49--Total 50--A state labbr.) 51--Cloth measure 52--Preposition 54--A state (abbr.) 55--Slip away 57--Chooses 59--ISnglish author 60--Remains at ease DOWN 1--Optical Illusion 2--Indefinite article assa raaa EiB 0013 HEJH RlElE SOT It If 18 ti tb 50 ES l9 35 3 IS 51 51 SO Z8 17 2S 11 6 Ih 3t 37 If 51 S7 to 32 38 ''A zt. Yi 53 9 22 39 iB '7 tfO St Hi S--Abrade 4--Portico 5--Listened to 6--Walks pompously S--Soak 9--Preposition 10--Roman emperor 11--Inferior 13--Feeling 19--Prefix: before, 21--Tibetan gazelle' 22--Government bureau Unit.) 24--Girl's name 26--Herb i aromatic seeds 2S--Drunkard 30--Man's namo 33--Hojr 36--Small eagrle ST--Hurried 39--Music: as written 40--Check books 41--Fabulous king 47--In addition 4S--Kdible fish 51--Slender flnlal 53--Things, in law 56--Indian mulberry 5S--Cent (abbr.) Eisenhower Rallies West Against Reds' Oppression AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP)--President Eisenhower called Sunday on the people of the Western nations to oppose "in word and in deed" the Soviet oppression of Hungary.

The chief executive did not propose further armed revolt in the satellite nations because such action is contrary to American policy. But he made his most sympathetic statement, to date, of "horror and revulsion" on what he called "the recent outbreak of brutality in Hungary." The occasion of the President's statement was United Nations Human Rights Day which he has asked this nation to observe Moni day. Read the Classified Ads Marion Ulery, Camden Native, Passes Away After Extended Illness Services were set today in Huntington county for Marion "Chris" Ulery, 75, Camden area native who farmed for many years in Huntington county but moved back to his native community three years ago. Ulery died Saturday at the Huntington county hospital aftar a three-year period of failing health which reached serious proportions about six months ago. He had stay- Miami Baby Slayer Returned For Trial Of Ray D.

Warren PERU, Ind. Flora Maxine Barnett, 24, Peru, convicted a year ago for the slaying of her three newly-born sons, was returned from the women's state prison al Indianapolis Saturday to testify in a sodomy trial slated to begin today in Miami circuit court. Ray Divirel Warren, 36, Peru, is charged on a grand jury indictment in a case to be presided over by Judge Alvin F. Marsh, Plymouth, of the Marshall circuit court. Warren's indictment was the fourth in a set returned by the grand jury investigating charges against Miss Barnett, who drew a life sentence for second degree murder.

Warren has been free from jail on $1,000 bond since. ed with his daughter, Mrs. Woodward Schell, route 7, Huntington. Born March 27, 1881 he was the son of David and Violet Shaffer Ulery. His wife, Nora, survives with two daughters, Mrs.

Schell, and Mrs. Paul Dougherty, of Columbus; four grandchildren; two reat-grandchildren; a brother, iiarvey, of New. Waverly: two sisters, Mrs. Maurice Sprinkle, route 2, Logansport, 'Ella Lentz, of Camden. Your Because most automatic washers use lots of water their makers have devised various ways of refusing hot water and detergents, so using these so-called You wash your clothes in progressively dirtier water as one load is followed by another.

If the water isn't dirtier, why do you weish the white items first? With the Frigidaire washer, you use enough less hot water to use it fresh for EVERY new load of clothes to save as much as 10 extra loads per month. It also will save up to 21 big boxes of detergent per year. All this is with the cleanest wash youv'e ever seen-WITHOUT RUBBING-. Every piece is always under water-no jerking, harmful flailing blades to wear and fear your garments. Look for the Control Tower--Sign of the Savingest Washer Ever Built Other Features You'll Like; Rapidry Spin Gets Most Water Out of Clothes From 4 to 9 Ibs.

more water removed on each load. New Cold or Warm Water Rinse for Special Fabrics Float-Over Washing and Rinsing Lifetime Porcelain Finish, Inside and Out 3 Gorgeous Colors and All White New Frigidaire Automatic Washers arid Electric Clothes Dryers to suit every budget. The Imperial Dryer here shown requires no venting, no water supply, no plumbing. Just set it in. ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DE3.IVERY Wl-57.

01.57 The pair-Only $6.5, we All-new Sheer Look fits in-blends in everywhere. 315 FOURTH ST. DIAL 2762 Three Accidents Sunday On Slick Miami Routes 7 No One Injured Sunday; But Honeymooners From Peru Hurt Saturday on TJ. S. 24 PERU, Ind.

Miami county had three highway mishaps Sunday on snow-patched highways, with no one injured despite extensive property damage. Saturday a honeymooning Bunker Hill airman and his bride of two hours were involved in a collision on U. S. 24. Elijah C.

Hawkins, 17. route 3, Kokomo, was charged with driving to the left of the center line in a two-car crash near Wawpecong on state road 18 at 12:15 p.m. Officers said his- car collided with an auto of Samuel A. Richey, 69. of route 3, Kokomo, doing a total' of $500 damage.

At 10:15 a.m. yesterday a westbound machine of Wilbur D. Veach, 65, of Marion, was passing another westbound car, driven by Gerald E. Houston, 37, route 2, Greentown, when the left front wheel of Veach's car dropped off the roadway. The machine pulled back on to the highway but rammed the rear of the Houston vehicle.

Each auto was pushed through farm fence by the impact. Trooper Ward Gillen estimated eight to 10 rods of the Herman Yerkes fence was destroyed by the Veach car. But damage to the cars was slight. Robert Edward Kline, 27, route 2, Macy, escaped injury at 2:15 p.m. Sunday when his 1950 car skidded into a ditch east of U.

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1335, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Logansport, Indiana. Pharos-Tribune Seven was damaged 51,000, Sheriff Arthur Jones said. Kline's auto left the gravel road, entered a snow bank and knocked o-er a telephone pole before damaging a fence at the Kenneth Ramer farm. The Saturday night mishap occurred when a westbound car of Airman First Class Alfred A.

Robinson, 21, of the Bunker Hill air base, skidded off U. S. 24 several hours after Robinson was married to Patricia McKnight, 21, of 330 West Boulevard, an employe at AGP plant here. Robinson attempted to pass another car, skidded to the left side of the highway and crashed into a car before the vehicle returned to the road again, headed east. Robinson told officers that he was momentarily dazed from the impact and, while attempting to aid liis wife from the floor of the car, the car was struck by an eastbound auto of Perry Dean Hartleroad, 17, route 4, Logansport.

Mrs. Robinson had chest and back injuries, it was believed, upon examination at Dukes hospital where she was taken by an Eikenberry ambulance. The airman had a minor head injury while Hartleroad escaped injury. Investigating were Trooper Gil- Retired Flora Farmer Dies FLORA, Ind. Arville J.

Allen, 61, retired farmer who resided five mile east of here on route 2, died at St. Elizabeth's hospital. Lafayette, at 8:45 a.m. Sunday. He was admitted there three days previously.

Born March 31, ne was the son of George Washington and Susan Jane McMahan Allen. His brother, Squire Allen, with whom he lived survives with another brother, Fred, of Kokomo; two sisters, Mrs. Dalta Myer, rural ute. Cutler, and Mrs. Fred Allbaugh, rural route.

Bringhurst. A third brother, Luther, died a year ago. The deceased was a member of the Flora American Legion and veteran of World W.T I. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Carter funeral home with Revs.

John W. Evans and C. A. Stewart officiating. Burial will be in the Sharon cemetery.

len and Lawrence Wagenknecht and Deputy James McLeod, of Miami county. CONSTIPATED? new laxative discovery un-Iocks bowel blocks without gag, bloat or gripe Constipation is caused by what doctors call a "thrifty" colon: A "thrifty" colon is one that, instead of retaining moisture as it should, does the opposite: robs the colon of so much moisture that its contents become dehydrated, so dry that they block the bowel; BO shrunken that they fail to excite or stimulate the urge to purge that propels and expels waste from, your body. TO REGAIN NORMAL REGULARITY two things are necessary. First, the dry, shrunken contents of your colon which now block your bowel must be re-moistened. Second, bulk must be brought to your colon to S-T-K-E-T-C-H STIMULATE it and so, excite its muscles to action; to a normal urge to purge.

ONLY A BULK LAXATIVE can 1) re-moisten this dry, shrunken waste and 2) supply vital bulk to re-create a normal urge to purge. And, of all bulk laxatives, COLONAID, the amazing new lavative discoy ery so effective that it relieves even chronic constipation overnight, yet is so smooth, so gentle it has been proved safe even for women in the most critical stages of pregnancy. SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLE bulk, salt or drug laxatives, COLONAID neither gags, bloats nor gripes; does not interfere with your absorption of vitamins and other valuable food, nutrients; and in clinical tests, did not cause rash or other side reactions. IPS A PHYSIOLOGICAL FACT! Exercise tones your body! And COLONAID exercises your colon to tone it against constipation, overnight! Whether occasional, frequent or chronic, whatever your degree of constipation, get COLONAID, in easy-to-take tablet form at any drug counter, today! The price, only 98c for the economical 60 tablet package, brings you positive relief at less than 2c per tablet. Of course, she wants lingerie especially when it's as lovely as ours! Choose from slips, nighties, negligees all delightfully dainty and feminine in easy-care fabrics that make them N.

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