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workers when you need Information ou old age and aurvivora iniiiranu lion't awk otneone cite, come to th< Socihl Heturity Hoard otfii I- for tile allHWei The Molflres are fret for the Making This Ih i-ipei tally good advice in caM* of .i wag, i.aruer'a death at any age "2 If ny workers over <ls. who weio out on wtrikc and who tiled their claim for old ag< and »urvivorr Insurance, have been tailed ha. k tn work, bo sure to toiitact the Itxal office "3 If your name has been chang* <1 dii' io man luge, i t oiirl ortler. or for any other reason, have your ret ord < liangt-d *»y calling or writ Ing the office. ’ I bn not notify the woclal security hoard office of a < hange of i told c.f, unless you have filed your tl.iiin .tnd are diawing Iteiiefltw I Sour wage rcco d will lie autoI m.iiKully taken care of through i the report of your name your social security at count number, ami I your wages by your employer each . < alendar quarter year ■ .. . — D. C. Stephenson Is Returned To Prison Latest Attempt To Gain Freedom Lost Noblesville. Illd . Apr I* <1 I’l It <’. Htepht-iison Was on his way hat k to resume a life f eiitem,- In Indiana -late prison h today .tfit-i a court order ended lie- lab M .ittempt to gain free- . dom Hamilton circuit judge CasKiu- • M Gentry dissolved the last legal b, htiK ality keeping Stephenson in the county jail here. The former Ku Kluv Klan leader, who mu - hoasb'd I am the law in Indiana. ' was lakeu immediately . io Hie pi Ison at Michigan City Ind . by slierifl George .Micheltel |e|-G.-ntry's action was a mere formality sim i- the Indiana supreme p limit last night entered a permanent writ of prohibition against Ins hearing btephenson's latest i plea, a habeas <oi (ill- a, lion Stcpiieliaon was disappoinb-d it llle outcome of Ills lb' at-o-mpt at freedom 'That's apt paiciitly the only thing he i ith-niryi could do.' he aid 'l'm |, ady to go bac k " Stephenson has waged a 13i month lons battle in jail here In in effort io gam freedom. IL- has • rve<l more than years of a life sentence imposed following his ciilivictioli on second degree , murder charges lb- wax accused of slaying Madge Ohrrholtzei. I llidl.iliapolls a IlltehotlSi- < Hifi pify Stephenson was ordered back ’ to prison several weeks ago Icy I xjiec ial judge Cleon Mount who | ha* heard his latest legal fight I Before lie was returned StephI enroll Hied a habeas corpus a< l| non with Gentry who ordered | him held in tail until a ruling a , ould be made The sheriff twice refused to I hand Stephenson over to prison | Varden llalplt Howard MichelI feller said that as long ax Gen- ’ try’s order was not dissolved he I would be in contempt of court | If he iglloied it ■ I Gentry macle his. ruling in an ■empty c outti'cioni Only Sb-phen-■l ron Ins atfoitiey k'loyd '• •'••ri* |l Han Noldesvlllc. and a repot < i ■ j wc re in allc-lidalic . Stephenson indicated that hi.I atb-tnpt io gain a pardon from | Gen I!dpli Gai'-* In c Irculating ■ petition wa progres. ing ll'' said an amazing large liumm i I have elgncd ovet Hu- 'at. I ('hi, 'lan would m>t comment > on pl.ii" for future legal action* I until Ice had studied lice court I order If | Tiade In a Good Town Decatur

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'Gel Rough' Policy i In Camp Disclosed Officer Testifies In Lichfield Trial I London. April Ik tl l’< Lieu; Gianville ( utiage. of Oki e loflia City, testified at the Lichfield ■ court martial t >d:iy I Im’ th. bu*ic . order given to him at the c|, t,-n Hon . imp .‘no ”d >n t hrc- ck t,x, many hone*- ” Cubage testified in tn- titul of ' I S-Sgt James .1 Ill'S. V'l.kogc ' I Okla. He said the guards 'knew 'what they could do and hud the support of t'ol Janices M Kil ah - highland Park. 1., camp c-ointnun I ■ del ', "I wax disgusted with tin gc’ I : rough poll, V.” Cubage b stifled I but he said hie ordeie wer. to Ulak' Hie 'amp “,ia iuisciable apocslblc " He sai'l that it a., common I knowledge th e' tie- "pl.I e wa really going to s'' i ’tilth ' aftc l||e liumbei of pri rnc . ,11. ~ exc-d | c lixidc lably in the : inn, i and I full of l''ll "Solitary confinement and , \ . c duty Were Hie only methode ol piiiil-hinc'iit up to the rummer of H'H In a.d. "but the ll' w po , l.cy that guards could ue. c lubwa- laid down by the c ommatidil, offic <-i ' He said Kilian told him in tli' I l a<e of one prixollel 1 Take lint clown on im- .1. . range l or ,in> (dace and work him ove. jut cbm' Ine.ck 100 many bom Monroeville Doctor ' j Dies Wednesday Night - 11.-, I de «' M, \rdlc-. wc . I known Monroeville- physic ian, di-««l I Wednesday night .it St .l<»-,-p|i’ • I hce-pttal. l-’oif Wayne In M, Anil wa w. ll known m tiii c ity I'n neial a iangemeiil have- not b-c-ct IltlllOtllb 1 cm, te. ot to. ■ i n <1 ' :■■ ■ thin, in a big way. YR. A iRg? — BI '• T { Ofy I' 11 I ■ IRENE CASTLE M LAUGHLIN, onetime famous dancer, will wed George Enzinger, Chicago advertising executive and her former business manager, aoineUmc tins summer. She became famous as the dancing partner of Vernon Castle, her first husband, who was killed in an airplane crash in With She divorced her second husband, Capt. Robert Treman in 1923, and her third mate, Maj. Frederic McLaughlin, Chicago rotfee m enufacturer, died in 19f t It was during her third marriage that she founded the Orphans of the Storm, a widely known sanctuary for homeless animals, at Deerfield, 111 f Inf fir nif f/>n -f»

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