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veterans and with Truman Says Figures Show S. Gains WASHINGTON -President man made public Monday figures said confirm his claims the American people "are today better off than ever before in history." The President said he had ceived a letter from director of the Census Bureau. that during Truman's ministration the American people have made gains "unparalleled American The President. in a series Interview with correspondents, recent documents and in the of the Union message he is sending 10 Congress this week. seems be summarizing the record of administration for study by future historians as well as for his satisfaction Peel's letter said the last sus, April 1.

1950. showed there were nearly 151 million ple in the United States grouped in 43 million households with million dwelling units at their posal. Over half of all dwellings occupied by owners and some per cent were free of mortgage. While the total of 5,400,000 was smaller than In 1940. voted were, 78 to million, more Peel acres, quarters of all farms are operated by their owners.

"Never before in history have many farmers had the help modern facilities, machinery equipment, "a he reported. 1950. over million ers reported sales exceeding billion dollars, an all-time The President wrote Peel: figures confirm the obvious to most of us. that American people are today off than ever before in our I am deeply satisfied to know how great has been our amazing progress during the last 10 TEAMSTERS TO MOVE INDIANAPOLIS The national Brotherhood of Teamsters is its national headquarmoving, Washington, D. Indianapolis where it has been 45 years.

The union will four floors of a building constructed by the National Association Letter Carriers (AFL) until builds its own headquarters ture. JUDGE TAKES OFFICE INDIANAPOLIS Judge James A Emmert, re-elected last November, was sworn in Monday a new four year term on the Indiana, Frank Supreme E. Gilkison Court bench. administered the oath. DO YOU HAVE PROSTATE TROUBLE? General Weakness, Backache, Fro quenCY.

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90 days same as cash. Phone 6564 1520 Meridian (Social Events Marks Holidays At Linwood LINWOOD (Spl) -Mr. and Mrs. Alva Little of Alexandria entertained during the recent holidays, for the following Linwood residents: Mr. Mrs.

Harold Brown and daughter, Mr. and Harold and Mrs. mer Ewing and daughter. Howard Little and Eugene Little. Mrs.

Marion Thomas and Velma Thomas were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe gie and son of Daleville. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Badgely son spent Christmas Day at home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stephenson of Lapel. The following citizens of wood were among the recent day carolers who serenaded guests at the Old People's Home: Esther Fuller, Doris Gregory, Wanda Pasely, Sue Goacher. lis Fuller and Mr.

and Mrs. Salomon. Mr. and Mrs. David Ricker son dinner of for Daleville Mr.

and Mrs. entertained Nelson Brandon and sons and Mr. Mrs. Mike Ricker. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Ohler family of Alexandria and Mr. Mrs. Floyd Ohler and family Indianapolis were Saturday her guests of Mr. and Mrs.

ett Ohler. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Paddock entertained for Mr. cently, Joe Brown.

Mr. and Lester McClain of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Lestis Johnson Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Jarrett Anderson. tertained during the holidays Messrs. and Mesdames Cox. Herman Vorkees, Stewart. Richard Thobin, all Anderson.

Other guests Dr. and Mrs. Harold McGinnis Lafayette. Mrs. Redmon of and Mrs.

Jarrett and family. Elwood Council Withholds Fire Truck Action ELWOOD (Spl)-Members of the City Council meeting Monday night adopted a resolution withholding action on the purchase of a fire truck until the group has an opportunity to determine the procedure they desire to take and until it is decided whether to purchase a truck for the city on a rental basis or by bond issue All bids which were submitted to the Board of Works were re jected following an altercation be tween Mayor Elmo Gustin and the other members of the board. over which bid should be accepted. Council members also passed through three readings an ordinance giving the Board of Works the authority to advertise for bids on additions and improvements at the Municipal Water Works. The bids.

according to the ordinance. must be in accordance with the plans and specifications and cost estimate as to the city by the Boyd E. Phelps, Inc. engineering and architectural firm. A petitidn for the erection of street lights at N.

A and 11th Sts. and N. and 11th Sis. A petition presented to the Council in behalf of the Central Paint and Lumber Company, located on S. A requesting the removal of two parking meters in front of the firm, was considered and no action was taken.

HEADS CANADA' STUDEBAKER SOUTH BEND, Gaskin. a native of Montreal, been elected president of baker of Canada. Hamilton, Ont. announcement was Corp, Monday by Studebaker Corp. Harold C.

Allen is shown in the above photograph receiving his major's gold oak leafs from Lt. Col. Lilburn Kemp, commanding officer of the First Battalion. 151st Infantry Regiment, 38th Division. Indiana National Guard, Monday night at the Armory.

Allen was promoted to major from the rank of captain. In 1947 Maj. Allen became commanding officer of Company C. at Harold Allen Gets Promotion Alexandria In July 1953. he he came battalion 3 officer In charge of operations and training.

During World War I he served with 151st Infantry Regiment and the 82nd Airborne Division In North Africa, Sicily. Italy and France in the European Theatre campaign. He fought in six major campaigns and made three cont bat parachute jumps. (Herald Photo) Alexandria Social Activities ALEXANDRIA (Spi) During the regular meeting of the World Friendship Circle Sunday afternoon at the First Methodist Church. Mrs.

Del Millican gave the study review on "How Religion Developed In China." She explain ed how Confucianism. Taoism and Buddhaism originated In China using the text "This Believing as her sorce of informa tion Mrs. Curtis, Ellis. sponsor. was hostess.

Another sponsor, Mrs. .1 Lawrence Frazier, also attended A Mother Daughter banquet 1S being planned for March 5 In or der to defray expenses for the annual event, the group is planning a bake sale for February To arrange the banquet, Miss Jov Kean, president appointed the following committees: Program. Shirley Kerr, Ann Boker. a Phylis Hanlin. Carol Haines and Jane Allebaugh: decoration.

Sue Lytle, Myrna Ray Hughes, Bever-ling ly Toms and Sue Kerr. Needles and thread were brought to the meeting by members and will be sent to Korea as a mission project for month. The next meeting will be Feb. 1 when Mrs. Emma Reeves will present the study review.

Help Your Neighbors Members of the Help Your Neighbor club will meet at the home of Mrs. John McMahan on Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clarence Winkle will be co-hostess. Personals Mr. and Mrs.

C. 0 Stafford left Monday morning for a two month visit in Tampa, Fla After, relatives visiting Mr. here and with Mrs. friends Frank Zimmerman have returned to their home in St. Louis, Mo.

Mrs. Clarence Painter will entertain Riley Club members at her home on Ind. 9. Delta Theta Tau Sorority members will convene Tuesday evening for a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Wells, has John St.

Stude- Mr. and Mrs. George M. spent the holidays with made in Nashville, Tenn. Corinth.

Birmingham, and In It's aged that EXTRA month Sterl: erling! BEE erlin er Mellow! Pastors Plan Holy Week Observances ALEXANDRIA -Members of the Alexandria Ministerial Asconvened Saturday sociation, arrangements for Holy Week observances. A series of noon-day programes to be held in the downtown area will brief and will be arranged so that business persons, other employed persons and all lay-people can attend them. Speakers have not been announeed. and contacts are being made to procure a guest speaker The annual Good Friday service will be planned by the Evangelism committee of the Alexandria Council of Churches. Meditations for, Youth, held last year in the First Baptist Church, will be planned by the Council youth committee All local ministers desiring to at tend the annual pastor's conference in Fort Wayne this vear are asked to mail their registrations by Jan.

20. The local group will be represented in the event. Parking Meter Collections Parking collections for 1952 in Alexandria totaled $11,857 38. according to a report issued day by Mrs Marguerite Humph ries, city clerk treasurer. In her report.

Mrs. Humphries stated that April was the heaviest month with $1.190 being collected. Completes Training Put Robert L. Andrews has completed his basic combat training at the Signal Corps Replacement Training Center, Camp Gordon. Ga.

Pvt. Andrews is the son of Mr and Mrs. Austin Andrews, 710 Clinton St Air Reserve Unit Meets Master Sgt. Orlando 0. Ellis presented a summary the future plans of the Air Force Reserve units at a meeting of Flight A 9596.

Volunteer Air Reserve Train Unit. held last night in the North Anderson Naval Reserve Training Armory, according to Capt. Ray Brady, public relations officer A one- act skit. directed by Mai Fred Fuller. commanding officer of the organization.

was presented by unit members Members of the cast presented of Training Needs." A movie. "Pilot Ejection." was displayed by Capt. Wilbur V. Kirk patrick. The Air Reserve group meets each Monday at 7:30 p.m.

and all former Air Force, former Air Corps members and interested persons are invited to attend the sessions. NEW STREET SIGNS CHICAGO P- Twelve thousand new street signs are being installed on corners in Wash reports the American Seattle: nicipal Association Barring accidents. the black on-white signs should last 20 to 30 years. test ing bureau of the Seattle engineer's office says. SUGAR OUTPUT SUGAR OUTPUT HONOLULU Hawaii's normal annual production of sugar is one million short tons.

Kiwanis Club Installs Heads Recently elected officers of the Anderson Kiwanis Club were In stalled during ceremonies in the Mulberry Room of the YMCA yes terday noon. Omer L. Springer, lieutenant, governor. was in charge of the rites. The new included R.

Day. president; Walter Haynes. president; Cedric Dunkerly, secretary; Lloyd Livson. financial secretary; ingston. treasurer: Jack Riche, Newbern, Arthur Henning.

George Hitz. Jr. Dr Garland C. Hallenback, William Schofield. Jack RI cheson and Howard Webb, direc tors.

Committee chairmen named in eluded George Hitz Jr. Charles Humphrey, agriculture: Wilford Byrkett, public relations. Carl Morrow. education: Gerald Shine. legislation: Ted Bloom, special events.

and Paul Wykoff, music C. A. Huston was named classification and membership chairman. Holiday Guests Are Feted In Lapel Homes LAPEL. (Spl)- and Mrs.

Anderson entertained at din recently for the following guests: Messrs. and Mesdames RobPasswater, Noblesville: Rex Ranold, Fishers Station: Bud Pryor. Kokomo: Bob Wolfe. An derson: Mrs. Dorothy Cicero: Harvey Camp of Clarks ville: Jean Want and Rachel Wvant, The highlight of the evening WAS gift exchange.

Mrs. Eva Mills and Miss Alice Weaver were hostesses to the fol lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Wil. liam Kerr.

Lapel: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills. Indianapolis, Larry Jamie Mills. Sgt.

and Mrs. James Graham daughter recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills, Ipdianapolis. Mr.

and Mrs. James Woodward and daughter. Colon. Mich. spending a two weeks vacation with Mr.

and Mrs Lowell Woodward. parents of Mr. Woodward and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert entine, parents of Mrs.

Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huffman cently entertained friends in home. during the holidays.

Christmas theme was expressed house decorations and table pointments. Guests attending cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman and son Creek. Mr.

and Mrs. Huffman Battle, Carl. Mr. and Mrs. George Teeters and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Faust. Mr. and Mrs. Paul and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Bodenhorn and Hubert. Mr. Mrs. Jesse Faust and family.

and Mrs. William Hall and sons Florida and Miss Mabel of Marion. Refreshments were served at close of the evening When itching persists due to lack of natural skin oils Resinol quick relief Rich to lanolin it gives oils and softens dry akin its medicanta soothe fiery itching 1. Wav relief that brings long lasting comfort 2-Way RELIEF for Dry Eczema Itch 962 Deaths Set Record For Holiday NL Undated Holiday Deaths By The Associated Press A record high number of 962 persons met violent death on the nation's streets and highways durIn the Christmas and New Year week ends. A final tabulation by The Associated Press also showed a.

total 1,335 persons died in accidents of all kinds during the two holidav. a rate faster than one death every 10 minutes during the 102-hour periods. Traffic deaths for the New Year week end. from 6 p. local time) Wednesday until Sunday midnight, reached 406.

This was 31 above the previous holiday rec. ord high of 375, set the preceding year. Another 57 persons perished in fires and 126 others met violent for an over deaths from causes miscellaneous, During the fatalities Christmas, totaled week 744 end. accident a record high 536 of them in traffic accidents New Year's deaths by midwest states (traffic, fires and mIS cellaneous1 Illinois 23 2 5 In diana 21 0 8: lowa 3 0 Michi gan 14 3 4: Minneasota 9 3 9 2 6 1 0. Missouri, 6 1 0: North Dakota 1 0, South Dakota 2 1 1, Wisconsin 8 1 3.

Mail Didn't Go Through AMARILLO. Tex. ELliott wanted to mail a $2 check for a magazine subscription across town recently. And because he only had an airmail envelope. he thought it would be OK to just cross out the words "air mail The letter came back with A a pencilled note that an airmail envelope could not be used with only 3 cents postage.

So Elliott delivered the letter in person, leaving it in the mail box when no one answered the door Two days later he found the same letter back in his box with written warning It seems another, U. mail. properly cancelled, can be placed in a residential mail box. SURPLUS GAME YELLOWSTONE surplus antelope tional park have cently to new cated in North PARK The 111 Yellowstone na been moved re feeding grounds loand South Dakota. MEN WANTED To Train as Tool There is a critical shortage of trained tool makers and designers in the Anderson area.

Increased pay is waiting for those with these special skills and knowledge. The Industrial Training Division of the American Technical Society. a million dollar institution, now of fers to train men their spare time at home to help gain the trade related knowledge to become tool makers and designers, which leads to increased pay No classes to attend No interference with present work. Texts furnished. LesSONS come direct to your home You progress as fast as your time and ability permits.

Diploma CHRYSLER'S Nur DE LUXE IT IS MORE CAR THAN YOU BELIEVED COULD If you're boving a car in the better ranges, there's a special reason this vear to drive a Chrysier New Yorker before you decide. In this car are values vou won't find elsewhere at any price today. Its great engine is not just surpassingly powerful. but new in performance and ruggedness. Its Power Brakes full tune Power Steering and Onflow ride give von not just better control but a new kind of control.

a new sense of safety. Its beauty is splendidly its own splendidly night. Interiors are beyond compare with fabrics and appointments that are the final word in exquisite luxury. Except for Chrysler's own Imperial, here is a car which is unequalled, and is unlikely to be equalled for years to come. Your Chrysier dealer cordially invites you to drive it at your convenience.

R. H. Davis, formerly of Washington, D. has been assigned te Indiana serve as state service officer for AMVETS. American Veterans of World War II and Korea During the past week end, he conferred with AMVETS State Commander James Lennon and State Adjutant Charles Swinford, both of Anderson, at the Anderson Hotel.

Post A Commander Lyle Cox also attended the affair. Devis. will nave offices located with the Adminis tration headquarters Indianapeterans olis, where he will advise and aid all any service problems. GETS STATE POST INDIANAPOLIS -Mai. John W.

McConnell was appointed Monday as. Deputy Adjutant General Governor elect George N. Craig. Maj McConnell, native of Noblesville note administrative assistant of the 138th Antiaircraft Artillery, battalion at Marion, will serve as deputy to recently named Adjutant General Howard Maxwell He was deputy Adjutant Genderal from 1946 fo 1949. -COBBLER'S SON Joseph Stahn, born in 1879, wAS Service Officer Assigned Indiana AMVETS Division Tru- that our rePeel, re.

adin of in State to his own centhat peo- 46 diswere 56.4 farms there dethree now so of and farm22 high." facts. the better history. just Inter. for occupy of it struc- tucky, On their trip they toured Shiloh Park in Tennessee Mrs. Cyril Zettel.

612 Har. rison St. will entertain members of the Woman's Club Friday after noon. Mrs. Hollis DeaKyne will be assisting hostess.

A Joseph Holler has re turned to his base at Glendale. Ariz, after, spending a 20-day leave and Mrs. Fred Hol ler, 803 W. Mill Su. Local Man Arrested In Florida City A 29-year-old Anderson man was apprehended in Miami.

Fla. yesterday by Luthorities there and is being held on a charge of safe robbery, ccording to word received by' local detectives from that city. The suspect. who was arrested and found guilty of participating in la series of safe robberies here dur1947 an. 1948 and sentenced to the Indiana State Reformatory, is also wanted in this city for child neglect and burglary.

Local authorities said yesterday that he was also being sought by Mankato. Minn. authorities where he is charged with first degree larceny, EDITOR'S MOTHER DIES CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind Mrs. Bertha A McCormick 65, wife of Ben McCormick and moth er of Lloyd McCormick.

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