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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, I960 THELOGANSPORT PKESS, LOGA? TB Meeting- At Mooticello MONTICELLO Chester Kelly, slate executive secretary of the Indiana. Tuberculosis Association was the guest speaker at the annual meeting of, the White County Tuberculosis Association meeting at the Monticello Presbyterian church. About fifty workers from over the county attended. Mrs. Ethel county executive secretary, was in charge.

Invocation was given by the pastor, the Rev. Wallace McDonald. Baird F. Cox of Monon, second president of the County Association, presided as moderator. Miss Judy Crichfield of Idaville was soloist accompanied by her mother.

Normal Temperature Expected In Indiana During Next 5 Days By THE ASSOCIATED PKESS April showers drifted into Indiana Monday in a warmup that followed a Boosier weekend colder than temperatures reported from northern Russia. Temperatures rapidly afler early Monday morning lows that were" near or below freezing in northern Indiana and only a few degrees higher in the south. That' was an improvement over Sunday morning lows in the 20s. Tiros Spots A Cyclone Cloud 'WASHINGTON largest of weather ever observed fby man a broad cyclonic cloud moved out across showed the-; central 7 up Monday Pacific on Tiros I Plan Brand-New Career For Your Retirement Iy ANNE HEYWOOD -IF TOU apend more.of yourinever know, to hear them talk, time on memories of past than you do on dreams of the future, you're old at -whatever age. And if you spend more time- on dreams and plaiu for the future than you do on memories of the past, you're films! 1 flown-here The giant, whirlpool of doudj formaJions covered much of the) 0un? whatever age.

ocean area and and it has endured for much of the 11 days that the A short business session was in I I know a. couple in their late fifties. They've raised their family and the solidified his job. Most people in project their places would be spending Aero-i wistful thought on. the 'past, report showed 39 in Moscow.

nau tics and Space wheil fte ldr little, The ologists. said thej new smen this was the larg- thouKht (except showers moving southward across est cyclonic weather formation Indiana Monday were harbingers ever observed. He explained that; of normal temperatures for five; he was using the meteorological I Fort Wayne had a thermometer wea ther satellite has been in orbit reading of 31 early Monday while William Stroud. Tiros the Weather BureauYinternation-ljjjanagej- for the National al report showed 39 in Moscow. na utics and Space Administ Have A Plan i days.

The abrupt change in weath-j erm or a large circulatory move-! The husband, u-hont ni call charge of the president, Mrs. I a thunderstorm in! ment, and was not talking of the i Joe. and wife, whom ni'call Charles Overman. Miss Julia Mc-j South fiend where lightnin badly more localized hurricane and tor-! May. Cuarg treasurer gave the report rf ho use of Jim Gib- nado movements.

TTtknJ Cm.tUl I bons, Notre Dame assistant bas- There was no relationship, ei for that office. Mrs. Ethel Smith the financial report of the executive secretary and Attorney Robert Million that of the auditing committee, all of which were approved. Virgil McClintic, publicity director and chairman of the nominating committee made a report of that committee and all officers, advisory board and the board of directors were re-elected. ketball coach.

Former Culver Official Dies I SOUTH BEND. Ind. Robert Rossow, 79, former super- ther, between this sighting and thej more recent location, in films taken Sunday, of a hurricane off Australia. Siroud said the scale of the Pa- i cific cyclone, which had a radius i of at least 1.000 miles, was much larger than weather experts had supposed existed. set with plan for after Joe's retirement about six years from.

now. They're going to start a roadside stand, in their city. They loiow the locality well, since, they have been spending vacations there for ten yean. Joe has made the acquaintance of a big- fruit and vegetable dealer in the city and two mornings a. week, at the crack accompanies the jaunts to A special certificate presenta- intendent of the Indiana State Po- no matter how many tion was made by Mrs.

Smith toj, ice ind founder of the Blad we had," he 'We never could see a circula-i ot dawn, lion of that size from the 1 1 i- I the markets. This way Joe is many observation gettinKfamUiar evyerythLnK said. Mrs. Lowell Goss of near Horse Tr at litarv A pa ti rn of cloud behavior is for 25 years of service with ne 'Academv TR Forest Lake of' TB Association. Monticello.

a state director, Introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Kelly Monday at to come out of this." rial Hospital here. Col. Rossow organized the sum-1 mer cavalrv -school at Culver, in commandant ca-" whose subject was "The Challenge i of Tomorrow." dent's from 1927-35 and directed Benediction was given by tnej lhe woo dcraft camp until his re- Rev. Joseph Hornick, pastor 1945 while in retire- the Monticello Methodist church' Hospital Notes involved in judging purchasing fruits and vegetables.

Evenings, he reads up on it and also on over-all business, management. Taking Courses, Meantime, May, instead of slt- ST. JOSEPH'S to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond state" po- Sutlon.

811 Vandalia. a daughter TRASH FIRE ice supcr jntendent by ex-Gov. to Mr and Mrs Donald The Union Township fire truck i Ra Gaies i Gunter, 824 W. Wabash. a son.

was called to the scene of a blazej Col Rossow a native of Delra'y, I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kindle- al 6:40 p.m. Sunday evening nsarj Mich en i isled Army Peril, are parents of a the home of Theodore Ryan, route I when he was 17 served daughter. 5.

where some trash had been the pp i nes r0 1S9S to! A daughter was born to Mr. dumped and ignited. 3906 when returned he found- i en reurne Claude Kcstle of 534 South the Black Horse Troop at the Spear street. Mrs. Kenneth Cramer, services will be at 2i Admitted: Charles W.

Hupp. Broadway: Mrs. Flora A. m. Wednesday in the Culver Mil-! Shaffer, Bruce Lake; Master Jeff.

was taken lo White County 'j a cademv rnorial Hospital in the Miller am- Funeral bulance following a heart attack. Fred P. Biederwolf, patient Academy "chapel. Burial will i L. Davis, 1005 W.

Wabash: in room 3 at White County Cemetery. Survi-JMrs. Imogene H. Sutton, 512 W. morial hospital since" lastTucsday, vors nc u( the widow Mrs.

Ethel i Broadway: William R. McFat- remains about the same. He Rossow a daughter, Mrs. Nancy! ridge, 1121 Norilu Mrs. fered a stroke.

heart attack and light Ryan of San ose a son, Germaine, 2220 Broadway; Baby Robert Rossow an America Jeffrey. Newport, 11,10 North: ting around missing the children and feeling useless, is taking courses In typing and bookkeeping. In the they are as full of plans and talk: and as any two teen-agws planning their careers! You'd ffl King Features Syndicate, Inc. Speaker Put In Tough Spot LONDON (AP) The speaker of House of Commons that neither of them will see 55 i was put on the toughest spot of again, as the saying goes, Summers they get acquainted with -the community, look at property, sound out good his political career Monday, He must rule whether his. own wife is in contempt of Parliament The speaker is the Right Hon- places and good sources for orable sir Harry ylton-FosteT and his wife is the Honorable Au- drey Hylton-Foster.

a daughter the" late Viscount Ruffside. The Honorable Audrey got the; I Right Honorable Sir Harry into his I I jam by talking, as women will. She talked to an interviewer from the Sunday Express, She said, i I among other things, that she! STEAMED e- Culture Club Hears Menial Culture dub convened Thursday with Mrs. Mabel T5m- raons. Miss Nan.

Nelson was -'Mrs. Lela Lutes offered devo- Kii; tions. using an Easter theme. The pledgesrand collect were -led by Mrs, Sarah and Miss "Elizabeth Roll call was answered by 27 members. business meeting was conducted by the president Mrs.

Opal Sirs. Adah Hedrick and i Mrs, Myra Gordon were appointed delegates to the State Federation meeting -at Indianapolis May -T-5. ih( Mrs. Gertrude Heckard was the guest speaker, using as her theme, "Hats." Mrs. HcckardY hobby is collecting hats, beginning with her grandmother's sunbonnet to- (enough to be members of Parlia-1 ed for testing in Snrttgan, ment I Germany.

They may be used Be that as.it may. there eventually to help boost jet- in fact, 24 duly elected women in! liners into the air, thus making long runways unnecessary. For "Operation Second tive wares that they might want to handle. And when the day comes that Joe is retired from, his firm, it won't be the end of life; it will be the begin-. ning! Benin Sow If you want this Wr.d of a life, now is the time to begin doesn't think women are bright looking steam rocket is mount- day's modem chapeau.

Along with the showing of hats, she told many amusing stories concerning the styles and the period of time when each was worn. Mrs. Hay gave the closing poem followed by the.Mizpah. Refreshments of molded fruit salad ar.d cookies were served a lace- covered table centered with a floral arrangement of jonquils and greenery. The next meeting mil be held at the home of Mrs.

Florence Freehafer. 3210 Crescent April 21. the House of Commons, To Socialist Emrys Hughes this; offered a wonderful opportunity to (heckle-the Conservative govern-; He's Learning Produce Business ment Armed, with a clipping ofj the interview, he rose in Parua-i Tn SfOffi ment Monday and asserted -it was! a Breach of the privilege of Parlia- ment i.e., contempt of the House, Hughes quoted the interview as! planning- for it. Set aside a of Parliament "Lady wife of Sir Harry Hulton-Foitcr. who became speaker of the House! of Commons iast October, holds I strong views on women members i By ROBERT GOLDENSTEIN Associated Press Science Writer CHICAGO thatj a cell switches from a normal to a cancerous state in one fastjrrOm 306116 IR IlUCK jump after being egged on for- a Wreck Viclim Taken few hours a week for your "Operation Second Before long you'll be spending much.

1 more- time on it than that and you'll he looking forward to the future the way only the very younp are supposed to do. A good first step Is to read some hooks on planning for retirement. (If you'll send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope in care -In Mysterious Case Hutcheson Is Knights Of Columbus To Hold Degree Work Here PIT April 24th Hughes: said he didn't want ume was reported by a re- Hnnnrahlp TJarrv fn hafirt Search team. The medical search for the MyNOE. Ind.

(AP) this is a question of privi--exact moment of origin in cancer ljured woman was taken from an i was made by Silvio Fiala. Anna i auto accident scene Monday in a The Honorable Sir Harry Fiala and Walter Glinsmann ihej truck belonging to an Indianapolis was plainlv aware that he was in! department of pathology, Coi-m-j laundry. a fix ThouohLfullv strokin" his bia Universilv. Police could find no record of tw Huohes am alJ At the critical stage in the de-jthe woman's being admitted to lowed ti take to consid-' vclopmcnt of tumors from normal hospital in this area, and they 'tissue, certain cells discard tneirj were unable to learn her name Sanfsm and become wttl-nf-ihe i The car had struck a near cells with no function except! toe home of Dsnzi! Broun, in the rapid multiplication. jsoutheast section of Muncie.

The researchers sought lo deter- i Brown told sheriffs deputies that mine why tumor cells are able toja man placed the injured woman, multiply without restriction was bleeding, in the rear of The'the body. Normal cells are sub-! the truck and said. "I'll lake her." to the control of the organism The truck, traced by the license multiply only to replace the number, was found in the laun- 4 rtnrrinA er such' matters That I will do er -such matters, lhat do. Tell Cuba. Why U.S.

Bans Shipment Of Arms To Thai Nation (AP) Mondav bo-'cells that are worn out during garage six hours after the accident. There were no blood- WASHINGTON (AP)-Mauricej A. Hutchison of Indianapolis, js of the Carpenters Union' B. Dorset! is a patient einbassy 'Official at Kabul Robert Timmons, 236 W. Miami: was convicted of contempt of Con- brother, William Ros-lfaster David Sutton, 512 utv a lhe Regular meetm; st White County Memorial hospi-! ghanistan: a tal for observation and sow utjca, and Neisha Runyon, daughter of Mr.

grandchildren. and Mrs. Dnnald B. Runyon 318 East streel. a patient in roam 13 of the pediatrics ward of St.

Elizabeth hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rieken of S29 South Bluff slreet, have ar-j Albany, cloudy rived home from a month's stay Anchorage, cloud; Weather Elsewhere Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fj'-g Broadway. Mrs. Albert Weaver before the Senate Rackets Com- WASHINGTON United States sai demands from area for-armamcnts go far wht the American So- it.

offidals said US ban on shipping arms to theidcty for Experimental Biologj-1there was no reason for hav- area has been broadened, they reached these conclusions ing been the Muncie area. It also disclosed that the Castro after studying tumors in rat liver overnmcnt has turned down aisu'muialed by a cancer-causing; return the two! chemical. of a and son, Winamac; Miss Karen A. Harts, 171 Royal Center Pike; Marvin C. Grandstaff.

route 6: Mrs: Dorothy Beal, 67 Pollard; High Low Pr. i Mrs. Ruth Barr, 620 Twenty-second; Mrs. Judith Sarver. Macy; Mrs.

Thomas Schlegelmilch Mo Cuba March 21. i cell to a cancerous state is very The Havana regime said the 1 rapid, measured only the i 11 i 111 no 11 i 3 in the south. Miss Shirley Alkire. who under- Atlanta. cloudy Bismarck, clear went major surgery at St.

Mary's Buffalo, rain hospital al Rochester on Saturday, i Boston, cloudy is reported to be in satisfactory Chicago, clear condition. Mrs. Alkire will remain! Cincinnati, cloudy with her daughter for the next! Cleveland, rain ten to 14 days while she is re- Denver, cloudy cuperating. Van B. Myers, 89 Retired Farmer, Dies; Services Wednesday Des Moines.

clear Detroit, clear Fort Worth, cloudy Honolulu, clear Indianapolis, cloudy Jacksonville, clear Kansas City, clear Los Angeles, dear Memphis, clear clear Milwaukee, clear Paul, cicar Van B. Myers. S9. of 227 Cl Drive, a retired farmer, died 3:45 p.m. Monday.

Bom February 3. 1R71, in county, he was the son of Henry'; C. and Maria Bright Myers. Survivors ai'e Iwo sons. Paulj Myers Clinton township; philad hia doudv ick Myers.

Muncie: PhocnLv cloudv jrandchildrcn. i Pittsburgh cloulv Ncw Yflrk Omah doudy 58 36 68 65 54 5.1 B8 65 55 70 66 5.1 77 S2 66 7.1 64 I 70 66 64 71 49 67 54 S5 57 daughter, Royal Cetner: Mrs.lies Tuttle, said the case would be Councils in surrounding cities ilt ee i ave indicated they will partici- S. District Judge James al making a class of 50 to 7.r jwn Amcricans William J. Scher-'utes i Morris allowed Hulcheson, 62. to; members.

An Indianapolis loam, eS) West contrast In this short WASHINGTON (AP) House remain free on bond pending sen-j will present the second and and Howard un dquisl, preparatory 0 Sam Rayburn (D-Tcx) tensing. No sentencing date was set, but Hutcheson's chief attorney, Char- degrees. First degree will be presented igj, ur April 24 and also next Monday gains( of Miami are subject to Cuban During the long interval, the cell S3 Monda Housc ma con- committed copes with the cancer causing; sidcr Sena( amcn mc nls to the agent or irritant, and as a result; rivil rl hjl on April 0 on word for a Cuba. HR)lts evening, April IS, by a local de-j United Stales had wanted ma restrict many of the func-j Hc )a ed U)al 03 i Allen demons and daughter 114 regardless of what sen- gree team composed of Francisl (he men returned or invesliga-i lions by which it servest he from! Chairman Howard W. Smith "ml Ni nl tence was imposed.

Perrone, state secretary, Salva-l tion gnd prosecution un-i gamsm. (D-Va) that.Die Rules Committee. MEMORIAL Judge Morris ruled the commit- lore Corso, council treasurer, der jj laws turndown! In this stage, nevertheless, hi Smith heads, wll be called Born (o Mr. and Mrs. John tee had the right to ask the ques-j H.

Mordenti, trustee. Charles El-jh ig i Washington suspicions' ceil is sfill harmless. lo mcc( Apn i John Kobinson, Plymouth, are tions and that Hutcheson was injpers, secretary and Jacob a Ca ro officials themselves T' parents of a son. contempt for not answering them. mons, warden.

i at engineered the flight in a plot I A daughter was bom to Mr. and Morris heard the case- without a The Reverend Father lo embarrass the United States. jMrs King, Flora. jury. i Hosey, assistant pastor of St.

I x), broadened arms control Admitted: Master John Keitzer. Hutcheson appeared before Joseph's church, talked on thej cv was outlined in one of three; causing agent or W. Linden: Master Gary Al-i committee in June, 19SS. but re- last days of Christ and showed no es ma( pu blic by the Statei'he organism, 1417 Johnson: Raymond: fused to answer questions relaied pictures he had taken on his re-j Department which rejected Cuban I MiBrigance. 521 W.

Melbourne: i to alleged misues of union funds, i cent trip to the Holy Land. protests delivered March 251. The; Jggc 960 AS Genild Hanna. 702 William Pen-one, grand knight.) U.S. notes were handed to the I presided.

Attendance prizes wentiQ 5an foreign ministry by U.S. to Edward Conroy and A. H.j Ambassador Philip Bonsai in .05 Jceil is still harmiess, (o So. at the moment of line cell forms a daughter which no longer is subject to UlN 10 Alienfl ither the influence of the cancer-1 to the reins of "Bud" Mordenti. I 4 HUUIV .11 W4.

Strictly pnva.e rites wll be or11 oudv 46 28 Vedncsday at the Chase-Mil- Ric Jv kr chapel, burial will be Ct. 7 kr chapel John's cemeten-. Fannie Exmeyer Riles To Be At Amboy Today rites for Mrs, nie Exmeyer, SO. will be at 11:30 (DST) this afternoon at the Laird funeral home. Amboy.

The Dismissed: Mrs. Ivan Davis and Reverend Harry Richer will offi- daughter. 416 A street; Mrs. I date and burial will be in the; Ana." California "for Mrs. Emma Eleanor Deane.

1011 North: Mrs. Parklawn cemetery. Charles Delrymple and daughter, Friends may call Royal Center; Mrs. Merita Down-j home, ham and daughter, route Mas-1 Her death at 4:45 a.m. Sunday iJlrs.

Beatrice Gordon, New Wav- Paul Farrer, 521 Helm; I Mrs. Marjorie Shepard. 5.T7 Bates: jAlbert Newer, route 1: Mrs. i Marie Lawrence, 1505 Berkley: Mrs. Luella House, Walton: Mrs.

Lucille Handy, 1821 K. Third: Donald Winn, Walton. Havana Mondav. Ever For U.S. Production Volume Emma Cotner Services Deer Creek Bureau Held In Hears Talks On 4-H At Meeting Monday Final riles were held in Santa Deer Creek township at 0 611 00 11111 1 met Monday ai me i.f« n-ac iKa i SUFFERS HEART ATTACK DELPHI-0.

E. Smith, who resides at the Ratcliff hotel, was taken to St. Elizabeth's hospital. Lafayette, at noon Monday in ihc Jackson ambulance, after suffering a heart atlack. St.

Louis, clear 69 San Francisco, clear 58 i Seattle, cloudy Tampa, clear 77 Washington, cloudy 6(1 Winnipeg, clear 33 U.S. South Pole Sin. (M-Missing: T-Trace) .05 fer Douglas Howard. 1507 Lib-j a a Logansport hospital followed erty; Joseph Cash. 51S Bates; 3 sev eral years' illness.

Miss Carole Kinneman. Walton: i Charles Meyers. 301 Tanguy: Ed- Bom Aug. 30. 1879.

in Harrison i and many years. Survivors are Farm ight at the Young America school. Talks were given bv Miss Eu- railroad engineer ni coumv Ho Demon Easter Mass By Pope most of her life. She was the widow of John A. Cotner.

a Penn- Patricia Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baker. 2507 Broadway! will attend the Easter Sunday Mass to be said by Pope John XXffi, Miss Baker is studying in Vienna. Austria, on an exchange stu- WASHINGTON.

(AP) The! dent basis. She is in Rome this nation's output already has topped! week. She is a junior at St the 500-billion-dollars-a-year Mary's college in South Bend. and can be expected to rise quarter by quarter through 1960. the RAO, OFFICER DEAD chief economist of the U.S.

Cham- i EW YORK (AP) Gfslav ber of Commerce said Monday, 73, who was president Dr. Emerson Schmidt prc-1 of cw 0 rfc Central Railroad dieted the production rate will rom to 1952 died Monday in 520 billion dollars annually by thejRoosevdt Hospital after a pro- year-end, a gain of 40 billions on ged illness. three daughters strat on and Ken Kolmer-' rorn the final quarter of last year, a son: Mrs. Ruby C. 4.n.

lubs and town ship, Miami county she and Glen Beckman. 605 956 who died in ttrto dled ln children. ten. assistant county agent, on; "Nineleen-sixty to bej BRIDGE AUDIT new 4-H club our best year in history- in terms! WASHINGTON '(AP)-A bill lo 1 of real output, employment, earn-! uirc an annua of brfd thr 'I' i and rofil5 said Dr commissions and authorities creat- three grandsons, six grealgrand- ons ln keeping with the Easier i Schmidt Cotner: Remember "Her" for every occasion with Fostoria Glassware FERNBAUGH'S Jewelry Store 416 E. Broadway Philipnine Employes DedUCtlOHi Pearl Smith, 30S Market Wilkinson: Mrs.

Fern Hildebran. gun-ivors are a daughter. route 3. Delphi: Miss Patt Lewis route 3i Wabash: a' ISM College: Mrs. Vera Gilbert.

Indianapolis: a sis- json. route 1, Bunker Hill; Mrs.i lpr Mrs CoUje Woolpert and a Clinton Crane, both ILOILO CITY. Philippines employes in this; MiniSTCriS! central Philippine city are pro-; testing against a 20 per cent de-j'UlIICerS LnOSen; duction from their pay checks. 11.., They claim the deductions arei 1051311311011 ID nfly going to a fund for a helicopter! Officers of the Cass county for the governor of the province. Ministerial Association for the '-er, brother, route 5, Peru.

Steers And Heifers To25c ed bv Congress was passed bv the Jane Martin played Addrcssill the Society of RcsH Scna nd an d-wcnt to the I piano solo. Theresa Downham dential Appraisers. Dr. Schmidt I Housc named the following committee, sa the business outlook is better i of i Deacon Grange To Have EASTER RABBITS Sitting Rabbits Running Rabbits Rabbits All colors and sizes and prices, TIMBERLAKE'S 3 p.m. Wednesday.

i family is to take one dozen i colored eggs for the Easter egg i hunt to be Saturday afternoon. presented by the nominating committee. Installation will be at the May meeting, to be at the new chapel in Memorial hospital. Officers are: Reverend Tom; Women havmg spnng hats to be Weigand. pastor of Wheatlandi Uken to 0 1 are to tak Methodist church.

president: I Aem to meeting Reverend Edward Finley. pas-! Ervm Ranke EIla Crockett to lor of the Galvesion Baptist! are I0 bu surpnse packages. Re-1 for the Mothers day program in May: Richard Martin, Henry I Smith. Bill Fouls. Leo Adkinson.

INDL4N4POLIS Steers and! Pet nd Hobb club members will heifers were weak to fully 25c i furnish tbe entertainment, lower with bulk unsold at" mid-! Mrs. Downham announced June 24 as the date for the talent contest. Loran Dannheiser demonstrated the voting machine, Mrs. Jack Stafford, leader, assisted by Jane Martin, was in of the meeting of ten Devo- Cmldren; an Easter Bunny story was told and rabbits were madft in handi- session. Uinkli A couple of loads of 1,025 to Meet neflnescay nipiiuoo-pound a few Deacon Grange will meet Wed-Umall lots standard to low-good nesday at 7:50 p.m.

for an to $25. One load of high-yield-i change program with i a ing good to choice heifers rated! than the business news which can I be expected in the next few- weeks. The vigorous recnven-from last steel strike has been based largely on the rebuilding of.indus-1 tn 's inventories of steel and steel products, he said. From now on, i however, inventory buying is like-: ly to be slower, and the forces ofj expansion must come from other sources. Hunter's, Ph.

4233 craft Gets $12 In Carroll Co. Breakings Time It Was Lawyer Who Got Jailed Piatt service sta-1 on us 421 sjx nor1 of YORK (AP) Usually LADIES You can get a Hair Cut, Shampoo, Permanent Wave and Set for just pennies more than a home job. Think it over. fell FYTERMITAI SPECIALIZING IN TERMITE SERVICE SINCE 1936 CENTRAL Drugstore Corner 4th Broadway iogansport DIAL 3131 church, vice president: Reverend i freshment committee, members i nere got SU. according to it the lawyer who looks on sadly Hollopeter.

pastor of thei ar Mr. and Mrs- Glen uty Sherift Fred Dil)oni who nves as his client goes to jail. Not so. i 1 Methodist Parish; JIr and Mrs Ben Plank Mr 3 tigated. i however, attorney Joseph secretary: Reverend In-ing Phil- Mrs.

Dean Beck, Mr. and xhe breakin occurred over thej Thomson's case. i Owen Cnpe. past vakend and entrance wasj Thomson went to Civil Jail for. made through a rear window.

Thisi contempt last Friday because he WEDEKIND'S 522 Market St BEAUTY COLLEGE Phone 2372 lips, pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian church, treasurer. The devotional message was by the Reverend William Vamos and the business session was in charge of Reverend Glenn Campion, president Chris Held, of'the Cass county Soil Conservation, showed a film "The Earth is the Lord's!" TWO FINED Richard Hofcier, 20. of Kokomo and Ronald Roller. 19, of 1537 Erie, were each fined $15 and costs Monday by Justice of the Peace Don Freehafer. Both were is the third "such theft from the! lnou nt station.

HELD ON WARRANT George Spillman, 39, 1432 Wood- his ch'ent, Thomas H. Ochse, was geiling a raw deal in an estate matter. Osche was ordered in Stale Su-1 preme Court to surrender a cer- o'ficate for one-third interest 1 in; Wilwvn. winner of the 1932 Laurel International, is one of thej charged with going 90 leading in Africa. I hour.

arrested Sunday evening by avenue, was arrested by po-j a New Rochelle apartment house. Trooper Glen Hosier on U.S. 35, lice yesterday on a warrant Thomson, who held the certifi- of Walton, charging that he drove without a cate: in escrow, refused to sufren- 10 miles per I license. -The affidavid was signed ider if. He was sent to Civil Jail I by Mrs.

Lindie Pugh. until he does. Trooper two miles north Need Medicine? Porter Drug Co. Have Your Doctor PHONE 4282 for Free Delivery.

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