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The Call-Leader du lieu suivant : Elwood, Indiana • Page 12

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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It ELWOOD CALL-LEADER THURSDAY. ArRIL 19. 1936 1 "1 STATE BRIEFS frid Who Attacked Singer Cole I Handed Six Months Jail Terms Ind. William Hazelnid, 82, died Tuesday of injuries suffered In an automobile-' truck collision Monday.IIls siste Miss Gessena, Huicirod, 70, and Horschel Humphreys, 56, both of Sullivan, were killed In the BIRMINGHAM, Ala. MV-Judgca Citizens Council publication to Ralph Parker today convicted three Citizens Couhcil members of INDIANAPOLIS UP) Dr.

J. Leonard Ashy, 79, who served as attacking Negro singer Nat (King) 1 8 'P'Vv I Cole and ordered them jailed for 180 days for conspiracy to commit a breach of the peace and disorderly conduct. Parker commended the conduct of Cole "at the scene" of the difficulty and since then." He pointed out that Cole Is a state veterinarian from 1933 to' maximum terms of 180 days. Parker sentenced a fourth man. Jesse W.

Mabry, 43. of BirminR 1945, died in his home here Tuesday. A Democrat, he- was mayor of Lawrenceburg from 1910 to 1914 atjd served as state representative from Ohio and Dearborn counties ham, and an associated editor of Montgomery, native and Vi I- added that the entertainer ''con ducted himself in a way to earn in 1917 and 1919. if respect of his white friends." Gains And Losses In News Holdouts WASHINGTON (iP Cole was shaken up but not bad INDIANAPOLIS (VP) A hearing ly hurt 'April 10 when several white lis: set for Tuesday on a request lor' men rushed onto the stage and attacked him. If I I.

rim Mike Fox. 36, E. L. Vinson, 25. gams as well as some losses" in the struggle against government news suppression were reported today to the American Society of and Orliss Wade Clevenger, 18, all of Anniston, were sentenced to 180 days and fined $100 and costs on charges of conspiracy to commit Newspaper Editors ASNE.

A major setback, said ASNE's freedom of information committee assault and battery and related charges. beaded by J. Russell Wiggins of Washington, has been the evidence Clevenger was also fined $25 and a 6 per cent Increase tn rail freight rates on intrastate coal shipments was postponed by the Public Service Commission until April 27. Chairman Warren Bu-chunnn said failure to meet legal advertising requirements caus the delay. INDIANAPOLIS UPu-Atty.

Gen. Edwin K. Steers said Tuesday township advisory bonrds hnv power to reject any bids for school buses or oilier school supplies and that township trustees may accept any bids not specifically rejected by the boards. He said Anderson Township of Madison County costs for tarrying a concealed of "spreading secrecy" in mili tary matters. Wiggins, executive editor of the Washington Post and Times-Herald, urged constant vigilance by newsmen.

fl i i i Some 400 editors will open the ROY IATON, 62, who served 16 years In prison for a $50 robbery ha did not commit, is shown in his lawyer's office is Chicago. His release from prison at Rock Island, 111., cams about through Investigation by State's Attorney Bernard Mo ran, who learned from pa ruled convict, Louis BurralL that Bun-all had committed the robbery with a John B. Davit, Eaton at that time was picked up and Identified mistakenly as Davis. Davis now is serving a sentence at McNeill Island, Wash, federal prison. During the 18 years Eaton steadfastly maintained his Innocence and refused to apply for pardon or parole.

society's three-day annual meeting weapon, but found him Innocent of disorderly conduct. Mabry also was fined $10 and costs for failure to obey the lawful command of an officer. Parker gave defense attorneys time to prepare an appeal to Circuit Court and the four men remained free on bond. Two other men are charged with assault with intent to murder in the case. The charge is punishable DAG HAMMARSKJOLD (left), UJI peace emissary to the Middle East, is greeted by MaJ.

Gen. E. L. M. Burns on his landing at Lydda airport near Tel Aviv, Israel.

From Tel Aviv, he went on to Cairo, accompanied by Burns. Burns is the UN truce commission chief In the Middle East (International Radiophoto) CALL-LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS rhursday. The report on secrecy vassubmitted to ASNE's board of raided the question. directors at a preliminary meet mg. Court Is Asked by 2 to 20 years in prison.

Scbed BURNING ISSUE KINGSTON, il. (fl There'll be a hot time In the old town. Mngston residents voted to tear down an old bandstand and use the lumber for a bonfire tele tiled for a preliminary hearing on those charges April 20 are W. R. Vinson, 23, and Kenneth Adams.

35, both of Anniston. To Keep-TV THI MM STARFIGHTH JET, acclaimed by the U. S. Air Force aa the world' fastest fighter plane, is shown in flight oyer the California desert. The razor-winged jet can pierce the sonic barrier while climbing- and can itreak mora than twice the speed of sound on level flight Wing apan is only 22 ieet US AF iiaa ordered it in quantity at Lockheed, BuTbank, Calif.

(International Soundphoto) DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS CAR CREST KEY CHAINS 1.00 value Stations Off Air 12 Persons Die Believes Farmers Dealt Blow By Ike's Veto The president of Tipton County WASHINGTON Judges on he U.S. Court of Appeals were 50c Lad Sentenced On 12 Counts MOUNT STERLING. Ky. I -Billy 17-year-old high scbool received the following sen SPECIAL FRI. SAT.

DOLLAR DAYS WHILE THEY' LAST In Rioting Farmers Union declared that Pre Across Morocco sident Eisenhower had dealt farmers "a terrible blow" by vetoing LEATHER ZIPPER CASES TRAVELING BAGS V2 price the Farm Bill. TETUAN, Spanish Morocco IS tences when he pleaded guilty to' 12 different charges in Circuit Court Tuesday. Max Haskett of Madison town Nine pet sons perished in firce, ship said that "farmers and Farm told today the Communications Commission is letting ultra high frequency (UHF) television stations go out of business and doing nothing to stop it. The argument was presented to ihe nine judges by attorneys for UHF stations operating in Evans-ville, Madison, and Corpus Christi, Tex. The commission has granted permits in these cities to very high frequency VHF stations.

Counsel for the UHF stations asked the court to prevent the VHF stations from going on the air at least until the commission three others were killed and 20 9x12 ers Union had won a great victory Ten years for robbery; two injured in street rioting Tuesday in Larache and Alcazar Qulvir be years for carrying concealed a RYTEX APRIL SALE 200 Utilily Envelopes $2.00 deadly weapon; two years on each COTTON RUGS in getting the bill through Con -gress, only to have the president kill it." He added: "Ihe bill would have restored 90 per cent tween followers of Morocco two of two housebreaking charges: main political parties. supports and brought immedia te WITH PAD Both towns are in Spanish Mo relief for farmers, but the Presi DESK ACCESSORIES rocco just inside me Jjoraer irom dent seems to think the way to cure the farm problem is to force French Morocco two years on each of two charges of stealing from a school: one year for operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent, and one year on, each of five charges of storehouse breaking. The sentences will run concurrently and the youth will be turned decides the whole question of com 35.00 prices down." The lighting oroKe oui oeiween He "Farmers Union was followers ot tne Isuqiai unaepen petition between the two types of stations. VHF stations are those on Channels 2 to 13, inclusive; I UHF uses Channels 14 to 83. dencel and the Nationalist Democratic iPDH parties.

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