Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1948 — Page 2

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Wallace Speaks At SIOO-Plate Dinner Home-Grown Fascism Seen Chief Menace Ne» Tert. Aril 30- (UP)— Henry A. Wertece. third party presidential candidate. Mid last

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I — I II — T — ll ■■ ■ — lll night that he did not wrtit Commualsrn in the United Ktatee. He Mid “homegrown Far.elam" was n greater menace than Commufllsm. Wailace and his running mate. Sen. Glen H. Taylor. D.. Ida., spoke at a tlOOapiate dinner at the Hotel Commodore, which raised an estiniat-ad 1100.000 for the third party campaign Taylor predicted the party would receive 20,80d,000 rotas in November. • The leaders of the new party do not want Communism in the Unit-i

— - nr* ■ ed States, but we know that the > great racnaee to American freeI dom does not come from abroad." Wallace declared. “The great menace to our free- , dom is a home-grown Fascism, , more imminent and more vicious I than Communism.” He said this country was proI f eeding "with frightening speed 1 toward that preliminary type of police state which smiles on unofficial violence from the right." - - ■ O ■■■ Purchase Barn Os Mennonite Church Berne, April 20 — John King, of northeast of Monroe, has purchased the large automolrfle ham at the Evangelical Mennonite church west of Berne for 1900. He will have to tear It down. King wants to use the lumber to replace some of his buildings. The barn is 182 feet long and 10 feet wide. It was built nearly <0 years ago and was used to shelter horses and buggies and In more recent yearn automobiles. The site will be converted into a parking lot for church members. MFIA>?C **“ t w,a * tes fo^ 4 IWtwww sleep all night! Tbomands now 4ery undisturbed I*-*.*, of the neo* that Ueg being nwakenad night ali« uUI syiMt be pwa • Judder rn«IM~«C(U iXrys Let's hops so! That's • roodition f.der Pills anally allay within 31 hours. Sinrs Hadder irritation ■ so prvvvlent and Foley Pills so potent Folev I’.U* must Iwneht you within 31 hour* or DOVBI.E YOt'H MOSEY HACK Maks 24-bour last Gat Folev Pill, from drugEt Full miwl.o-tioa os IMJIBI.K YUVM USEY ' '■ > 80-Y r ear-Old Lady’s Rheumatic Pains Go! She Praises Tru-Aid Recently an 80-year-old lady living near here stated that she almost suffered death with rheumatic pains in her whole right side. When she tried to walk she would simply flinch with agony and says she had become just a "bundle of nerves" due to her long period of suffering. She* bought all kinds of medicines but nothing seemed to work on her until she , got TRU-AID. Rhe states she was amazed at the results when she got this medicine. Now the rheumatic pains have gone from her entire right side. She can walk without suffering for the first time in years and says her nerves are "strong as steel.” She feels like a new wo-i man. 1 TRU-AID is the new liquid formula containing three valuable I medical ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, all blended into one. go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritis aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering! Get TRU-AID. Sold by All Drug Stores here in Decatur.

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Series Os Floods Strike In Midwest Newport Is Saved From Inundation Ry United Press A series of floods struck in the. midwest today as five streams | went out of their hanks tn North I Dakota and the big Ohio river, crest moved majestically through Indiana and Kentucky territory. The weary army of volunteers and soldiers who won the battle to save Newport. Ky.. from Inundation today began the task of pump- | ing out basements and flushing ‘mud from streets flooded by scepI' age which the men. women and children could not keep out. The Ohio was expected to < rest this morning at nearly 70 feet near New Albany and Jeffersonville, Ind . where about 12S families have been sheltered In tents. National guard officials said, however, that the southern Indiana flood emergency was over. The Ohio's tributaries the upper White! and the Wabash rivers, were reported falling at all points. The five rivers out of their, l>anks in North Dakota were the Park, the Tongue, the Forest, the Red and the Sheyenne. The Park river poured two feet of water Into residential and business areas of Grafton, N. D., forcing 25 families to leave their homes. The water threatened to knock out generators at the Grafton power plant and cut off telephone communications into the town. The Red and Sheyenne rivers were receding slowly after flooding parts of Grand Forks and Valley City teat engineers warned that tributaries of the Red were still pouring crests into the stream and might force it up again The Ohio was expected to do little further damage from now until the crest clears it* outlet into the Mississippi. Col. B. B. Talley, who directed the fight to save Newport, said “we've got It licked." Women, children, men and army troops had worked side-by-side filling and stacking sandbags to build a dike 11 fee! high and a half mile long to save 1.000 Newport homes. The SW» soldiers were expected to be ordered back to their stations beginning tomorrow. Newport city officials Mid. however, that they would keep crews strengthening the wall until all danger of a break is past. g. CAATUffte ny Chinese Communiata whew they made a forced landing near Taingtao, First Lt W W. Hawkins of Kalamasoo. Midi., and three other Marine flyers have been taken to a Cc-as-aunist stronghold in North China U. fl. ofictala are seeking their

Berne C. Os C. In Meeting Last Night Berne, April 20 — Wilbur Young. iMsistant state superintendent of public Instruction, addressed the Berne Chamber of Commerce last evening at their monthly dinner meeting held at the Berne auditorium He discussed the state law on the consolidation of schools. YOUTHFUL (Cont. From Page Onet at the sentence. One declared that Lang should be kept In prison "until absolutely cured. The oth»r said he "should never be let out to be a menace to society." Lang was the youngest convicted murderer in Chicago's history. The minimum sentence which the young slayer could have received was 14 years. Lang prohably will be taken to the state prison at Joliet where .he will undergo a routine series] jof physical and mental tests. He then most likely will be transfer-, red to the Pontiac. 111., priapn ’ where offenders under 21 are held. Mrs. Lang said out of court that she did not believe her son had had a “break." She also charged 1 that he had not received "a fair j trial." CITY ON DAYLIGHT |Cr,nt From Page One) at 1:57 p.m., CST; due at 1:57 CDT. No. 7. regular stop, now due at S 17 p.m. ( ST; du.* at 9:17 CDT. Eari Bound No. 6. not regular stop, now due CDT. LOOK! LOOK! Nine Pastel Shades To Choose From i WaUik 1 ‘ .-i , Tjess W ‘ - -J ’ -4| % j ■ > 1 ' ' • a^r! I ■B ” . f /'-I 0 ■ ‘ ■ ALUMINUM WAU TIU Os INDURING BEAUTY < ><w yo»j ncrvi esc fwb wir» ry absM snsgtetiy enrtod watts •r rowty rrfin.dung when you ■as Ev*r l>nr Alunamiaa Wateds The moder fiut o>« io die last cow. Think oFthe permanent vafae due add* t* your hotM, SOLD ANO APPLIED* BY 1 BAKER J Plumbing & Heating ■ 704 West Monros bt. I I PMna Fete Estimates I I a

at 12:53 pm. CST: due at 1:53 No. 2. regular stop.' now due at 9:49 p.m. CST: due at 9:59 CDT No. 8. not regular stop, now due at 1:21 am. CSTS; due at 2:21 CDT. 0 I Trade »n a Good lown — Decatur INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 ICE! WE HAVE PLENTY OF ICE at the old Packing House 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. — Also At — 416 Niblick St.—Anytime ELMER’S ICE DELIVERY Phone 16K3 l ist OF < VMIIIttF* I’HIWXIIV 1 : 1 . 11016 wx* (. isi*. T>.- following la a list of the andhrit.* to to. voted for at the Primary Flection <0 he In-Id in Vdams County, Indiana, on Tuesday. May Ith. ri<*. between the hours of six »*< |o< k A M. and »l< o'clock P. M. (Central Standard Time.) IIKStHRITM' PXRTT , For Oeereeealntlve la t'angreaa Fourth < owsreaalooal lllatrl.-t Edward H Kruse Jr. Pt. Wayne. Ind I red w. <jr« ne Pt. Wayne. Ind Ch*»t.-r K WatSdn Ft Wayne, Ind. For Judse o< the < IreaH Court 2Ulh Jwdlrlal t lreult I>. Burdette Custer Decatur. Ind Hubert It M* cb-nnhan Decatur. Ind Myles F Parrish Deeatur, Ind. For I’r.raerwtlua attorney SHth Judlrlnl Clrralt Heverln H. Kchurger Decatur. Ind. For Joint Iteerertrntaflte Vdnmu nod Mells I onntlra Robert II ll* Iler De.etiir, Ind. For < i.uHty auditor Thurman I. Drew Decatur, Ind. For (notify Trrnaorer Charles A Hlciri Deratur. Ind l:l> hard D. Iz wton Decatur. Ind. For t o.iut, Re.-s.rder Gone Nes-w.ild ItecaUir. Ind. For < oust, aberlff Herman Howman Decatur, Ind For I oowly < oronrr Harmon M GHUk Decatur, Ind. For l onoly Snrseior Hdward M. Chrl»t« n Decatur. Ind. For Fooaty t omnilsaloarr Second District Otto Hoffman Decntur, Ind. For County ( ontmlsslonrr Third District Jahn C Augaburger Berne, Ind. I nloo lownshlg For Delegate State CaaveMlaW Fast I nine Hane.-I Foley Preble. Ind. Fur Prrelart < omuilttermnw Cast I alon Walter Thieme Decatur, Ind. For Delraale to state t'onvrallow Meet I nlaa Hana I Foley Preble, Ind. For Prerlart Committeeman West I nl*.n Victor Bieck.* Decatur. Iti.l. itoDT rowssiitr hor lyrleaate Io state < nasentlon ('awl lissssl Hansel Foley Preble, Ind For Precinct f ommllleemao East Hoot Hug.* Buerger Decatur, Ind. For Delraale to state toaveutlon M esl Kent Hansel Foley Preble, Ind Far rreelaet < ommlttrew-.na Most limit Rudolph Fuelling Deeatur, Ind. PHERt.F. TOM V*HII' For Delraale to Slate < onvrntlon Sorth I’reMr Hansel Foley Preble, Ind For Prerlart I uasMlttrrmaa Sorth Preble II rm tn Metering Decatur, Ind For Delraale t u Stair t oat ration ■oath Preble Hansel Foley Preble. Ind. Far Preclaet l umaiHtremau Snath Preble lanils Retnklng. Jr. Preble. Ind. KIHKI.SSD TOWSSHIP For Delegate to State rosy ent lon Worth Klrfclsnd Groce Tope Ite.atur, Ind. For Prrelart Commit fertaaa Worth Kirkland Franklin H. Fruechte Itecatur, Ind Far Delegate Io Slate f ont ration Snath Mirkland Ixyren Heller Ifcrna. Ind For Prrrlnet Committeeman snath Kirkland James D Brown Decatur. Ind M VsHIWt.TIIS TDWSSRIP For Delegate is state Coasentlen Sorth Wnshlagtoa Jyore Tope Detatur, Ind Far Prrrfaet 1 nmmltteemtnt Sorth Maohlngtea lohn Kinta Iterator, Ind. For Delegate Io Slate I on teal lon South Masblaatoa Groce Tope Decatur, Ind For Prreiai-t < ..mwilttreauni South Ra-hlngr.m Dwight Hchnepn De* atur, Ind. trr» Sr DFt *Tm Fur Delegate to State Contention i-A Mas drhaber De atur. Ind. Far Prerlnrt tammllteemnu l-» Kverett G Itnker Decatur, Ir.d For Delegate tn state I’oaeeatloa 1-0 Max fchaf r Imcatur. Ind For Preetnrt Committeeman l-H lutwrence A Kohne Decitur. Ind. For Delegate to stair t uny ration l-f Md Me hater De<atur. Ind For Precinct Cetumllteemaa l-C Niland D Ohsenriiier De.-atur tad For Delegate to state (oat eh Dau »-» Remy Bleriy Deeatur, Ind. , For Preelorl I emmitteeimaa 3»V i’John It. Bolinger De*atur, Ind Poe Deleaatr fa star.* t onveaDee I S-H IHe my Bierly Decatur. Ind. J For PreHw't Commhieruunn »-R Walter Butcher De«*atur. Ind For Delegate to state < aateuDoa Homy Bterly Decatur. Ind. For Preeinef I nmmlHeemnn K 11 Frank K Bohnke l»c-stur. Ind * For Delegate to stat, t eateorien I I Remy Bhrly De.-atur, Ind. Far Pre. Hut t ommttrremaa 8.4 > I’l* hard J Macklin l*e.-ntur. Ind I For Delegate to stair Ceaveatloa • k.O ■ Kdward F Jaberg Decatur, Ind. For Preefuet Comaltfeemao X-R Frank Idtuch D-<-atur. Ind For Delegate to state I oateuDoa S-< I Edward F. Juberg Decatur. Ind I For PreHaet < eanmltteemaa W | Paul Ml.arpe lie.atur, I-*d rp. WHt'l TOWSSHIP ! Far Delegate to stale I oateaHoa W. « Warys t Groce Tope De<atur, Ind Foe Preele-r < emmttt.emne W. st. Wary. | Waller K<o» Decatur. Ind. Orm-o Tope Imcatur, Ind. For Delegate to state t eavenDga «. St. Wary. I Cena -K. Hike Monnm. Ind For Prrrlnet Committeeman S. St. Wnrys IK. 4L Winans Decgtst, Imt Mt.ts CRERF TOWSSHIP I For Delegate to Mare < eaeeatloa fl. Rfoe t ier* trend K Hike XoarM tsd For Pteetget (*«m*Hle. aaa W. Ww» Cr»eh > AttdUk MtrruwM Monroe, lad.

It’s Good! FRESH, COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE AT GERBER’S MEAT MARKET I For Delegate to state Ceaveatloa 8. Blue Creek Gene K Hike Monroe, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman s. Illoe I reek Earl Pipe Berne. Ind vtttWHOE IDWWSHIP For Delegate to State lour ent lon S. Monroe Gene Hike Monroe. Ind For Preeinef Committeeman W. Monroe Gene K Hike Monno*. Ind. For Delegate to state Convention WMdle Monroe Christian Muselman Monroe, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman Middle Monroe Elmer C. Beer Berne. Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Herne “A" Christian Muselman Berne, Ind. For Preclaet Committeeman Paul W Highly Berns, Ind For Delegate to State Convention Berne **B" Loren Heller Herne. Ind. Foe Preclaet Committeeman Berne -*H“ Elmer Winteregg Berne, Ind. Foe Delegate to state Convention Berne •■( ” Christian Muselman Berne. Ind. For Frvrlnrt Committeeman Herne “C“ lx-onard Baumgartner Berne, Ind. FHKWt H TOW WSDIP For Delegate to state Convention French le.ren Holler Rcrne, Ind Fur Precinct t ommltteeman French Alonso Smith Monroe. Ind IHRTHIHII TOWSSHIP For Delegate tn State Coat ent Iva V. Hnrttord ■Samuel Anderson Geneva. Ind. For Preclaet Committeeman V. Hartford Samuel Anderson Geneva, Ind. For Delegate to State Coaventlon s. Hartford Fred Lindsey Geneva. Ind. Per Precinct Committeeman S. Hnrttord Richard I. Htrlker Geneva, Ind W IRISH Tlttt SSHIP Per Delegate Io state Convention W. Mabash For Prrrlnet Committeeman W. Wabash 'llnl**n 11. Bitury Berne. Ind. For Delegate to Stnte Convention Ceylon Xanruel Anderson Gt-nava. Ind For Preclaet Committeeman Ceelon Harold latngharn Geneva, Ind. For Delegate to State Convention Geneva “A" I'reil K Lindsey Geneva, Ind. For Prerlact Committeeman Hoe C. Dickerson Geneva, Ind Thurman L Raker Geneva. Ind For Delegate to stnte Convention Geneva “B” Fred E Llndaev Geneva. Ind Per Preclaet Committeeman Geneva "B” Fred E. Lfnd’ev Geneva, Ind JKFFF.MSftS TOW SsHM* For Delegate to Slate Conventlea F.. Jeffenma Hsmitel lAnderson Geneva. Ind For Preclaet Committeeman F. Jefferson Ralph Bollenhaeher Geneva. lad. For Delegate to State Ceaveatloa W. Jefferson Samuel Anderson Geneva, Ind. For Preclaet Cammlttremaa W. Jrfterann Harley J. Re! B»rne. Ind. KEPI HLICAW PARTY For HepresrnHHlve hi Congreae Fourth Cougresslonal District Gedrge W Gillie Ft. Wavne. Ind Imvld It. Heaton Ft Wayne, Ind For Judge of the Circuit Court ZStb Jmllelal Ctrenlt Weed |« IJtterer lh-<atur, Ind Per Joint Representative Adams and Wells I aunties Ervin U Fov Bluffton, Ind For County Auditor •wight I! Arnold D 'atnr. Ind For County Treasarrr Norwai D Fuhrman Docatur, Ind For County varve yer Virgil F Bowers Ite-atur. Ind. For County Commlsslonrr Sr road District Atva W •:»> Ltwaon I»ecatur, Ind. Per I Aunty Commissioner Third District Herman C Haugk Berne. Ind. I AtOW TVIWXSIIIP For Delrgnle to state Costs rut lea F~ I ohm Charles A. Fuhrman Preble, Ind. For Preclaet ( ommltteeman * Eaat I nt«m Elma Gaunt Iterator. Ind. For lyelegate to state fsstrafls* ''harle« A Fuhrnflin Preble, Ind. For Preclaet ( ommltteeman West I nioa •’lyde Harden Decatur. Ind HOOT TOWSSHIP For Deleaave to state ( aS vent low Root Root , Charles A Fuhrman PreMe. Ind. Fur Prrrlnet <'ommltteeman Rast Root IL W Bice Dec.itur. Ind. For Delraale to state I oaveaMon West Hoot Cbartra A. Fuhrman Preblg, Ind. For Prrelort Committeeman Went Root Milton Fuhrman Decatur, Ind. PHF.Bt.K TOWSSHIP For Delegate to State Couvrnllaa We RKWte <*harl-B A Fuhrman Pre Me. Ind. For Preefuet ( emmltfeeman W. PreMe Harvey K. Caston t melon. Ind. For Delegate to state Coavrotloa 8. PreMe Charles A Fuhrman PreMe, InA For Preefuet (ommltteeman a. PreMo (Urn E. (ilrod l*nat ur, InA KIRKI.AW TOWSSHIP Fee Delegate so State I ooveotfeu W. NlrMaad Ibdand J MlßerDecatvtr, Ind For Freelect ( emWlWeemaa W. Kirk load Prank W itpatfe Dorgfur, Ind Pee Belcßate re SMtr I nnventloo s. Kirkland Amos Burklfolter Berne, Ind W AUHfM.TItA tnWVMRp Poe DrlemHe to state (ooveaHoa W. WasMagtoo lUdand J Miller Deeatur. Ind For Preetae-t < ernmfHeenmn We wt J4»n»» Edward •Haworth Rscltur ’.nJ Foe j-onsontisa Rsiaad J MiUer IHeit.r. U 4.

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In? ,„ it — V&MWi ■ Atot/tewUtg.J Sfrs-tont, liMiiJl Spred and paiM.B thh 4EHEe Trade In a Gold •■'•r I’rrt inri < J" M Ell Ciirtl. I k|. |EJS£ . (IM ny iHa.-.’* For Delrgnle i,, C,l i£ " '''” -r ; ’E tor Deleant, ■ f.ii * *2. 1 .!■?.’'■ '"■'Atur. |u ■* lor Precis. < < ..!.s.iti„__ ■ CJiulniet T u , ~ Fo, Drteg.t, i-c Cal F P-ter-.n If For Precise, , ..0,8,1,,1 Ge..rg.. <; I-, 1..,, !»"?*,*< ■ For Delegate to v„„ , ‘ ■ j-v Ca 1 F Pet.-r-..,) he, al , r IHI For Prrrlnet ( (al F. I’rter-. i 10,,. *■. M For llelegnte to («’ B* 2. h Cal K Peter...n I it „ j, ( HL For Precinct I ..mnilnr-oa- v Oliver P M II- ■ “•-4 ■ For Itrlr.n,. ~. s,„ r , 1-1 Cal E Peter-.>n I - r*,- B| For Prerlnr, , u ■ Curtis I* Il i.. . • M For Drleanfr tn «,»„ . ■ ■ Cal E Peter-*m !>■■ ..Hr, |j< ■ For Preeinef < ..mmlttreaav la H Luther E c|a«. brettur l»t M for Drtrgntr tn stair < mom. ■ X-B ■ fth-hat 1 c.-,, ||| ,nvn<.M npuK For Pre. Inc, < ~n>n.lureo,. u H Edward I* 11 i-r, I** For Delegate t„ Mate < mom, ■ J-C ■ III* hard c,-: l| ,-n*r.<.n| *. For Preeinef * ..MMUtrruvaM ■ Georg,- W 111! ll* !*r. »! ;• |ij ■ ST. MARTS t»lM.|tlr I For Itcle.rtir fn stat, 'Moan ■ A. st. M.ris ■ Itoland J Miller lie.-vtur [•< H Far Prerlact < nme.lirr-am I W. st. Marts S Roland J Miller De.-srir l-( be For Delcnnte to stair lea,-rm ■ S. st Marys ■ Gerald C Edward- M..n-e IM ■ For Preeinef < ommltirram K s. st. Mary* B Theodore e I■ . «,« t . Bl.tF. I HF.EM Tiiwvvmr B For Delrgnle to Slate < oion ■ W Bloc I reek E Gerald C Ed >~t l« Mr.srw U 4 M For Pre,-l«, t < ..MUltlrenr* B A. liter I rrrt E Gerjtld C K.lw 4- M-nr- Iv 4 ■ For Delegate t» State < erirvis, 3 S. Blue t reek fl Gerald C Edward- M-.nrw !H ■ MOMtuE TuMXvHlf E For Delegate to stale i ••■»*« ■ Mtf66F**F K Gerald C Ed«'.rd- M..nre, IM. ■ For Frecln. t < omstbirrM | W. Mo.roe j J. Forrest R.i, M • ■* I-4 ■ Foe Delegate to sf.fe ! eatuM ■ M. Wti«rwe ■ nifton II sprung, r Itersr. M ■ >'«»r Hrr«iHt l < uißiklHrtßß E M Hltflfßf ■ Milvan Hern*, IM. K For Delegate tn strte < .s>"*o | Rrrnr *1" I rilfton H Sprj’m'»r i |r M |t Pre«'l Rtf 4 OtlßßlHl**®* E Hrrae «*" Christian Hilt' B'™' '•>’ _ For Drteg.ule to slate fesertut Herne “B" Amos Burkholtrt I*. ' For Prcelnl • ..mml't-rnst Herne -B" Amo. Biirkh.di.-r Herne J Foe Delegnle to »l»t' <«•”•*■ Herne ••(" •llfton H HP' •' lk L'.'—l For Preeinef c..nonltir»«“ Herne -C* Walter Hill- H- ' FRF.Xt H DtWSSHir For Delegate I" ««’r ' Frrnrk Vmon Burkhalter I'** For Prrelarl ( ntmnHfe«» E. Engl 'I * r JI J„gir HAH I FOB'* For Delegate •" «’■"* '** A. Hartford Harley E. Johnson 1.-rnr. I Pur Prselnel I ..miulrtre W. Hartford Pienton Pyle , ,„.„rta For WABA.H F« IWle.n.r to S..D ''•^Pir'^rtmt";— «■— W. Wabash Eugene Far' : ' J ..... , For Delegate to "(ate try lea Crylea 'ferry Mmr < * , " , For Delegate to ••••» (.euesa A Floyd B Art- , For Preetart < (.rarvs 1 . Jfgrie J Neal ’J"; |*4 Italnh.W Xn* I ', w i...rrt*< Fat IDlegate l« (♦eoeva . Floyd B Art - '’ci* Joterusa For Prrrtort ( l.eoera “W I (.». K. CamgisH lt . It* For Delegate •• »mst JeHr»“. | Ifertey R com-W*** Jrtfre-o , Cheoter L ’ ' i-’,, .-w-* Hhrley F * Jrasa O T<*«»r STATU <»Y ,S, . ,l AL'«g CtHLWTY «»F ADAM*- » ( | Edward F J* Adam» * if'“H lo irt-tM'„ Indiana, twreby - -'"o , tall bovo and f-reg-tnd '• * and corre, t !'»* j’of** *' andldsles t« •* '”**•, ,sp Frim.rt EK «*• »“ ’ Rtnaaf F- Js**rttrtrrnN AfrU Ms I*''