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1 "K1 Idler Company. 7 0'j O': Indiana WORSHIP TOGETHER THIS WEEK JiFind- The Strength For Your Life -K Times-Mail Telephone Number 3355 The Weather Mostly cloudy through Sunday. Occasional rain tonight and Sunday. Colder Sunday. Lou tonight near 50.

High Sunday near 60. Monday outlook: Cloudy and cool uith occasional showers. cu mt- PRICE SIX CENTS TOL. LXIV, NO. 78 SATURDAY, NOV.

2, 1957 BEDFORD, INDIANA PLAN CHURCH ATTENDANCE CONTEST yJ yj lll MAN LEISURE Jury Orders Red Smith And Peak i To Serve Time Six Persons Appear In Loeal Courts One Penalized $20 For Failure To Pay 95c Paper Bill Failure to pay a 95-cent paper bill due a Times-Mail carrier has cost a former subscriber a total of $20 85 plus the amount of the paper bill. Kenneth Trowbridge of Bediord pled guilty in Tom Slirouts Justice of the Peace Court this morning as a result of 13-year-old car- Robert Hurd, representing the Art Department, holding a picture of Teach Me Thy Way which will be circulated at Lincoln School; Mrs. IV. T. McClintoek, Drama and Music Department, holding The Head of Christ to be presented to Stalker; Mrs.

Floyd Kinkead, American Home, holding The Boy Christ, which will be given Parkview Central; and Mrs. Charles Hartman, Literature Department, holding Christ Our Pilot to be presented Madden. All of the original paintings are bv Sallman. (Times-Mail Photo bv John Fancher) The above women renresent the Department Club which will sponsor a church attendance contest among the classes of each of the four elementary schools In the city during November in cooperation with the Religion in American Life movement. The class having the highest church attendance each week will be awarded the picture for one week.

At the end of the four-week contest, the pictures will be presented to the schools. Mrs. James Barlow shown seated is president of the Department Club. Others standing, left to right, are Mrs. everhaugh And Doggcll Acquitted; Charge iWislrial 22 Students In Conn tv Attend ISTC Nine Young Men And Women From Bedford Included Twenty-two students from Lawrence County are among the 3.445 students enrolled for study this Fall at Indiana State Teachers College.

The 3.445 enrollment mark is ithe largest in the colleges 87-jyear history and represents a six and one-half per cent increase jover last Falls record mark of 1 3.235 students. Undergraduate enrollment has increased 85 per cent since 1953. Lawrence County students attending ISTC are INDIANAPOLIS (AID Yirud W. (Red) Smith, former chairman qf tlm State llijrliway Commission, and his fellow Milan townsman Robert A. Peak were comieted early this morning in Indiana's highway land rier Charles Wilson's suit for pav- scandal trial.

mentof the 95-cent paper bill Two other defendants. Nile '1 crbaujrh of Monroe agnmst Trowbridge. Cite, onetime chief of the highway departments ripht- Trow bridge was one of six per- ()f hls form(T Harry Dojr- tatl of (iici were Join'd imnn i nt. sons appearing in local courts since yesterday. The other five oRev.

Smith tlines RIAL Plans Many Groups Are Working Together To Boost Project Jenner: Reds In South Sly Bedford Senator Thinks Activity Is Of All Underground Nature Hits From Here A' Th i all motorists appeared before jMrs. Jessie Stnpp in Justice of (the Peace Court I According to the affulaut filed less than two weeks ago by young Wilson. Trow bridge allegedly and "unlawfully obtained newspapers (from Charles Wilson, an infant (under 18 in selling newspapers at retail. without paving therefore, with intpt deli and said Chailes Wilson. 1 lined $5 And Costs In The 12 ihan jurv ordeied Smith and Peak to pnson for 2 14 jears.

Smith uNo dirw the maximum V5 IKK) fine, while Peaks fine was set at $2 Son Spend Judge Walter Pritchard will foimally sentence Smith and Peak at 9 30 a Friday on of conspuauv to embezzle state hinds hitched was a quick piolit of 2allo0 on sale of two hack lots along the route of the Te-Inng amt ed loilnv to linn i Maf'r VO IV MOM mv MOM OM As this capllal awaited huiil word on the late of Marshal Gem gi K. linkin', Mao -'isou Avenue at Bedford: Donald E. Blackburn, R. R. MibS Rebpcca E.

Can-jnedv, 1101 Seventeenth street, Miss Carolyn S. Crane, 3415 Communist activity of an underground and conspiratorial Washington avenue; Miss Phyllis out-'naure under way in the mid-south, according to Senator I J. Espy, 1102 street; Rex D. William E. Jenner of Bedford who.

with Senator James O. Fortner, 2302 I street; Miss Rita Plans for observance ir. Bediord and vicinity of Reh-! gion In Ameucan Life month i throughout November lined today by Rev were Hariy I Sam Cole, King of the Hobos," stopped off In Mitchell and Bediord yesterday and today with hls fabulous scrapbook of letters, post cards and photographs of people and places he has visited during his lengthy travels. The ahove photo of the kindly gent was snapped as Sam relaxed in a chair at the Times-Mail olficr. Sam Cole, King Of The Hobos Visit Residents wmld (omniums! leaders in eele- Ind'niiajxdii) Ann Lewis, 404 Nineteenth street, Lawrence A.

Peterson, 2223 1 street: Miss Sharon J. Roach. 1522 First street: and Lee Williams. 39 Oolitic Road. 110 Mitchell: Charles Bryant.

of JP Shrouf fined Trowbridge 5 hr.itmg (he Pith anmversmv add costs (total $20 85), and also Hie Itnlshecik revolution, ordered the paper bill to he paid 'bio gieeted Bulganin, Smith, pastor of the Bedford Ev- Eastland, Mississippi Democrat, conducted hearings of 'angelical United Biethien Church Senate Internal Security Subcommittee for two days this i nd RIAL chairman for this year.LeP at Memphis, Tenn. I ev- sad N'e uh' Purpose of the heal mgs in Memphis was lo seek informa- niate ami of the RIAL program is tjn Communist activity in that area. The two senators interviewed 14 witnesses, although the senators said that 22 had been sought for the hearings, full realizat'on of Americas com-jmtment to God as found on the currency of our land "In God Of Mitchell And Bedford We Trust. Attorneys lor Smith and Peak declined to sav if they planned hhrnsli-P) appp the coma tions. but ob- a ip ice ic imes ai mj 0rohihv as ileai smeis siumised the case may winch was a so done this morning rnmrailes, praised the l.mnelung vkl)(i up befoie t)lP Indiana Su-Prior to filing the affidavit, tlip (he eailhs first artificial sat- Couit carrmr boy stated that lus formerlP(p Rnj the Soviet Inimi customer bad moved off his route ie WfMI i1' tiPd into the West Frank street: Norman Hall.

715 Oak street: Wilbur L. Hancock. 640 Burton; Gordon1 T. Hardman, 607 Warren; Ro-1 The Mitchell Where does this road go0 Bureau aked Sam Cole, the hobo a Times-Mail MlUh' The Communist activity the! In the pat several years, be nlK-soUth area, Jenner said in said, we have seen a steady report 0f this weeks hear- crease in the life and work of the be mgs. is cloaked in secrecy and church through the muted efforts (le tiie MITCHELL HATER OFF The Mitehrll Bureau A change in a distribution line ioealion affecting the entire city water system will cause a shutdown of water supply tomorrow morning trom 5:30 a.m.

to about 10:00 a.m.. Utility Service Board Chairman Harvey Porter has announced. All water consumers are urged to make arrangements for an emergency supply suitable to their nerds during the period of the bert E. Mundy, R. R.

Donald L. Simpson. R. R. 2: and Miss as he rod UP Mdl" rcpoiter.

Tlve repoiter answered Cole while silently thinking that Tiie teenager had also said that hitinn. this question must have been 'a thou-and times about be made about a half dozen calls' a manv diffeient roads bv tlus amiable traveler who savs al the Trowbridge home, but was HINS sk R. he's spent 54 vears of bis 67 as a holm, wandering around the pavment of the bill each YORK I.idiai.a Uni United Slates and Canada. time. verity's Institute For S-x Re- Chas- And Cole has a collection of i ieai ntials lo prove his title Motorists Arraigned search has won a five ve.tr battle el on the initial ballot National Hobo King Fie keeps ala possession of materials niore than 20 additional scrapbook of letters, cards and wherever he goes.

nKri arraRn in at''ad which the govern- befote he was ai quitted. 71. lh a well-worn giant wallpaper ho'thng out where all the coun- fulP aRalnst each one- imirtioom at 3 50 a than 9i hours after they dehliei atmg the evidence piled up in four weeks of testimony. Smith and Peak were convicted 'unanimously on the- first ballot, jury iiipiuIhts said The count was to 3 in favor of convicting Tev govern- as oh- Doggett ixisition was considered that of Huron. Mirs Beverly Leon-iard.

Box 65; and Miss Barbara L. Tackett. R. 1. Oolitic: Dans L.

Broglin, 306 ln a try roads go has given Cole a sample book which he carries wealth of information and per- similar to Teverbaugh, so James E. Thomas. 24. Antler- HANS MF Kt.F hp aIso wt frrP aftcr hls or. son.

Indiana, anested for permit NF.H OltK P-Two rail gi- niPr was dprHrPd mnocent. ting an unlicensed driver to oper -inU, their prolits otf. are ronsid a nr 4 IcMimmiT Val Bit OcuHer 2(, fined ermg a merger that would rrejte One juror, Haioid Brady. A the world i largest railroad In 4 lately put this -information to; JamP, A Arthur, 59, Washing-revenue and assets. test.monv of I.

Edwin Schroeder of the state police isonal contacts with civic, industrial and organizational leaders afp is car big and small and Cole has and cos(s arM itofh Survived 171 jy ton, I. charged by atate tiling rnninum problems and tic ft ch nfHr OOIOCUX on October 28 With speed- economic rood, Pons, the handwriting exi-rt, told the court mg 'driving his truck 60 mph in Pennxvlvama and New Fork On-Cole mph zone) on Highway Mi Iral railroads Friday announced ur To Page $. Col. II To Page 9. ol.

Turn To Page 9. jy BARBECUE AT POPCORN shutdown. participants in conspiracy of many faiths tlie RIAL o- have taken extraordinary secur-gram. It is our hope to go far measures in order to protect beyond our goal of a 10 per cent i their network from detection. increase this year, he said.

Appear Respectable Many Promote Program Members of the network, the The minister said that a good report continued, "include men atari toward that victory has si-land women who are highly edu-been made in Bedford located, efhcient and have every view of the enthusiastic accep- appearance of respectability Stance by industry, civic, social, They make up the basic frame-i business and religious groups of I work of a Communist operation their responsibility in the promo-1 that is directed against all gener- tion of the program ations of people in the South. Local action ui this year's RIAL) Change Jobs Easily I TAJP'txitJ f-l1 1 'll observance began today with Boy, yjenibers of the network ap-! LUu HILT Lv I Scouts, under the direction of Ex-j parentiy are able to transfer thair1 ecutive Lee Crail, distributing a employment from city to city and pamphlet I Believe. throughout from S(ate' state, with their the city. Sons of the Legion under tj-Bnsfers expedited by still other the direction of Stan Craig are members of the network, busy placing plas'ic posters -There emeiged a pattern of a stores, restaurants and filling sta-new an(j younger generation of toons. Commuinnist teachers who have An essay contest, open to all been trained by older members of the Communist Party, now carrying on the functions of the network.

Notable to us was the apparent ease and facility with which a Communist professor has been able to move to another section of the country and get a newj job the teaclung profession where he is again a position to mold tiie minds of young persons Religious taith is tr.e keystone committed to his care. in the structure of the American Witness Dismissed 1 way of bfe. It is now and always Objects of this Communist net-has been a distinguishing char-' work have been the churches, tiie actenstic of tiie American people Parent-Teachers associations, the Throughout the history of our colleges, the high schools and the great nation, men and women labor organizations One witness who have risen to pos. tains of who refused to answer any ques-nce and leadersh.p have tions had been cbsmissed for sec-I testified to their dependence upon urity reasons from the atomic Divine guidance. energy plant at Oak Ridge in the The pioneer spirit wmch con- early Vis.

iuered the wilderness and built Also evident was tiie pattern A fpnrlanOA OfflPPrC Will HfllH a vast civilization stretching from heretofore observed by the sub- fwllCHUallCC Y7IIICCla Tf III 11UIU coast to coast was a religious committee of hardened Commu- Jennie L. Smith, R. R. 1. I Heltonville- Deward K.

Kelly, R. and John R. Todd, Orleans Miss Karon Ann tain, R. R. 3.

Dad Son JC1 UM HI COdSi was icuivui uuiiHimwiY ikuuciioi vuiiDDir ji Bv Fd Bartlett Wayne Marshall. 123 Forest Park Drive, has moved in as one the exclusive group of fathers I ITT. nu NT uir strong enough to stand up under, WaslmiKtfm Bnd Washington strain of watching his son parptl Rood bim A letter from Mayor Othmar F'rve i And while tiie son became one him for helping attract m-of tiie youngest, if not tiie young dustrial interests there claims to have attracted industries to consider Waslungton. Indiana as a part of their future it was Squth wlio signed the names of mystcrv man 1 Dean Burton Mo papers connected with the land sales. The 48yertr-old Smith, when asked how he felt after being con-victed, replied grimly, No different than I did before Peak was vis.bly sliaken by thx outcome A lavycr hxinself, be Pisich will talk lor me.

He referred to hi.s attorney, Arthur L. Payne TevprbaL.gh. 48 broke into tears when the verdicts were announced He embraced his wife, siwok ha id ith each of the j-irors aid said-' I have been hurt, but 1 always had cot.fidei.ee in our form of government But it was my wife, k.d I was airaid for tnetn. Vppear More (aim Ti 'A-year-old Doggett. relieved but more calm, said, I have ar, oilier indictment urn c.ng over me Prosecutor Joh'i T-xder said, 'Tie jury has spoken.

H'e sre to v-c tivev such a coo- 'est studeit pilot, ever to solo at the Municipal Airport here. Mar- i ha-ai sliall became a nervous wreoc I He couldn hav hit ground with his hat, one observer laughed. I didn know iiere toe ground was Marshall grinned back I All I knew was that that boy as up there here I couldn get to him if lie r.eeded me. Student (aim 'Its always Lke that. A.rport Manager Bob Newland said Tle student is as as can be.

Yet He the injured med Meet Cole liking for Washington 1 limited him his Pavel likes tiie South, despite lact that he now nurses an1 leg which he said stem-1 Imm a stray bullet received not at Little Rock. Ark iTnra To Page t. (ol. Bedford Ilmi Commiioii To 12 (Turn Ta Page I. al.

3) Two-Car Wreck Is Investigated Mayor Ivan Bnr.cgar announced estPrdav that a special hearing of Hje City Plan Connni-, si. si has o'-en set for Tueviav. November 12 at 7 VI rn to consider the rcjiiest eg certain city residents for reziring of South Mreet ai a half bWk area Milburn Hzatfr. barberne expert, presides at the pit with volunteer aids. Thrrr hundred person turned out forevent at Popcorn Taller.

(photo by Joe Mrers) Tnra In Page f. Col. 1 if 1 'spint. Its source was trust in msts. unable to deny Communist oOUlllCrn 111(113113 iylCCtlllg IlCrCJ God.

i Party memberslup even up to the la the establishment of our time that process is served, ap- Dama T'n IllCPIKC democracy, our forefathers were! peanng before the subcommittee I I 1U UIIliqUCllU keenly aware that America must vnth an attorrey and den wing mi- Delinquency will be the topic T. Page d. 3 at a dlJCUMlon 11 Isu for the meet as a part of the program for the lrg' Temperatures fail nieetir.g of the Lunestone Or-p be a homeland where men and women of all walks of fcfe could worship them God in ways they saw Popcorn Barbecue Marks A Day That Will Long Be Re membered I A two-car acr.oent resultirg ir about $750 damages was gated la bv state pie front of tre Nerj BcAthng Company p.art on Highway 37 0,1 strret south (A Bedford Pet.Urvs call for an anemd According to s.ae priif. a merit to tne Zcmmg Ord.narx to 1953 Oldsmoo.x Foroor owtH Permit street between E.gh- and operated bv Rh Erown 57 cer.th A Twer.tv secord. to Wayne.

w.th a l55 he for ir.s'ead of Fcrdor owr-d by Cor. lev of cntJ Coob aT.b.ila'x-e wa As- to te b- hre- aciftonLes reported that rrT xA the of Tr reoicys i fcr xon.rg to i.ie d-rkn of is lots mvolv-d th area nave gr.ed pHJ-xns for Tr This ias freedom of worship an xesteroay wP Anenoance wrecMr. so '-al part of our Corc-ft jt.on. Night 4 be held here next Monday at the nnnriDal of had its champions in the pas Noon Today a Bedford Boys Club. Sc tool -d COTtmues to ral.v tr-e who-A trace of ram Approximately 35 attendance of- me to see preserved th.s most R-v a 1 ft firs 25 cit.es and courses aspect of o.jj cherished bew HTIliams Dam: clear, of Southern Indiana are expected pilal Local surjed today.

4 42 m. to attend. Fort Harmon Efdford Toom A pached r. the Lawjence Cmcuit Court, By bAM LAPPIV 'pace up tie road ed. rrw Gjormg iai, Lgbts The pit was the h.ckory was crow d-d with fhx.i ca-s uvd ln Bedford National f.re burred a.I r.

ght. the woven Not onlv ci.d ti cc-ve to trknis connected and wire was admsfed over th coai eat, bit they a.w to ti, ffon slaves of Cml War cie provided widened at toe r-v a oitprd r(0V that new lamb pork chicken with the douLLirg the capacity of hie s- gaf beatxg svstem rr. ght be tn-result tost three b-ir-dred persons tone Pcpcccj Ch'jrch. 12 New limestone steps hav were drawn to tr b.g 1957 ago tad been abandoned too a gift from beetle held recently at IVpcom. jwith services d.scor.t,r oed.

(Tara Ta Page (at 4) Tr cam untd parkirg Now, electrxity Las t-n insfal I (Tara Ta Page f. Cal. 4) (. rezor.ir.g were presented to the City ask.rz A wry tr and unrell Sunmons. chaf ol the 'For this purpose, the nortec tar- Local sunnse Sunday, 6 14 a A W.

MJier. Bedford at- nnrtrrent 1 Ixcal smset Sunday. 4 41 pm. tendance director, and Rus3 Twra Tr Page Crl. 2) Local pjprwe MondSy, 6 15 Day, county a-tendaoct cfficw.i (Tara Tr Page rt.

Local sjr-ne UondSy, 6 15 Day, county a-t-ixiaoct Brown vh.c were trea'-d at Dunn Hosp.Ul fee sznrk and re leased. 2 1.

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