Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1964 — Page 4

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60 Indiana Counties Organize For CROP This month of thanksgiving finds 80'Indiana counties organized for cotomodity canvasses by volunt** church workers to provide food and work for refugees in many lands. The Rev. Gerald L. Wilson, Indiana CROP director, estimates the total number of volunteers in the 60 organizations

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at between 3,000 and 3,500 The state CROP committee set the weeks of November M 4 and 15-21 as CROP canvass time, but a few couhties started earlier and a few others will not be canvassing until the first week in December. Fifty-nine of the counties are having kickoff meetings Hoosier speakers, who have seen the need, to describe conditions and show their pictures. Elkhart county, best in the state, had about 320 people in attendance at their kickoff October 27. Four

Friendship Acre farme were harvested tor CROP during the past two weeks in that county. Twentyfour of the kickoffs have been held so far, and 26 more are scheduled during this two-weeks* period. With famine conditions existing already in some parts of the world due to rapidly increasing populations and crop failures, and with less powdered milk available for 1965 from U. S. government surplus, it is urgent that all men of goodwill in ttila country combine their efforts to send more

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help through the voluntary Mendes. which Include Church World Service-CROP, Catholic Relief Services, CARE, Lutheran WorM Relief, Meimonite central committee, American Friends service committee, and national association of Evangelicals. Bmnld MhoMi One way to brighten up auede shoes is by wiping with a doth that has been dipped in vinegar. Restore the nap with a wire brush or with sandpaper — lightly.

State Traffic Toll Increased To 1,180 By United Press Internatteaal A baby was killed today when a car hit a bridge in Warren County and a Lake County youth was killed Tuesday night in a motofcycle-car accident, raising Indiana’s 1964 traffic fatality toll to at least 1,180 compared with 1,127 a year ago.

Cheryi M. Denham, 9 months old, Lafayette, was killed in the accident five miles south ot West Lebanon on Indiana 63 at Hanging Rock bridge. A 4-year-old boy was killed by a car at the same place Monday afternoon. Police said a car driven by Leroy Denham, 25, father of the baby, hit the bridge, skidded and rolled nearly 300 feet. Denham, his wife, Judith, 17; Charlene Wade, 13, and George A. Scott, 42, all of Lafayette, were

hurt. James Lawrence, 16, East Gary, was killed Tuesday night when his motorcycle collided with a car in Hobart Twp. Police charged Jerry Rich, 19, East Gary, the ear’s driver, > with operating his vehicle without a license. CarL-’ Wayne Heim, 48, Fort Wayne, died near midnight in Lutheran Hospital there from injuries suffered a few hours earlier when His car skidded out of control and overturned on a

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curve of a county road near Emma Lake, nine miles southwest of LaGrange. Barry Whitehead Jr., 30, Richmond, was killed Tuesday night when a car. driven by Donald Cummins, Straughn, struck him as he walked in the center of a lane of U.S. 40 near Centerville. Goldie bodenhafer, 82, R.R.2, Kendallville, was killed Tuesday afternoon in a collision at the intersection of Indiana 3 and a county road at the northwest edge .of Fort Wayne.