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CENSUS P l H. A STATE DEAT HS TRAIN THRILLS TOWN Boston & Maine railroad ran an there has been Jo train Jurvice in Seek id . excursion train through Amesbury. |Amesbury for 10 years, and mos BUREAU osla ead S AMESBURY, Mass, Sept. 1 (U. Hundreds of children thronged to|of them had never seen a locomos

ORVILLE _ Baward Duboht 8. MARYSY LE-Dalg W. Oariwright, 9 P).~It was a big event when the|the depot to look at it, because tive,

| Bor Wife, ma, sons, AlD 30 | E or La borin “Worker, ST RE RE iy | Le le Tren, SE Rove Bison ery oes, Rives, Svmgp, |

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US— Allah Cornel Mrs, rs. Goldie Carte U, S, WAR PLAN a TR n Las Lou HAN Rineton: wright. SI TL WN rr, 3 . rother, Jefferson Cornelius | MTCHYGAN CITY-Miss Julia Karras 70. | 3 3 ilk “ Bohal Announce n 4-Point laa SYILLE Mrs. Mary is Hugn, Frank and Herr alas: A rsto Marae: | SATURDAY

50. Survivors Ryton d. James E ¥ Geo B. Nea ®. 5 rviyore: fe, | Ten Plan for National Belen, sisters, M Ny Ida Nae Neale, We DLA AND--Mrs. Rose Henney, 58. Sur. |

a : 3 TY : ii Essel Durham: brother, Perry. yivors: Husband, Marve: daughter, Mrs. B E | : A t ith th M t t Distinctio 0 | Association. FORTVILLE<Mrs. Mary A Jefivey Te George Popek: song Dexter, Andres y EXC utive greement wi e Manuracrurer n Asked Between Nal J x NE Eche, Bo Sister, Mrs. Brmite Rowe. 1 For two da Friday and Saturday—-we offer you at $9¢ our standard NO-SAC

Survivors: Daughter, Mrs, : { 1. sist ) Wen. ‘Usual’ and ‘Present’ \ RR MD Chm Ge st VACUUM. LER fountain i as shown. This pen is one of QUALITY AND ES. \ 1 | Willis Bohall, of TNAIANAPOIS, yy \\kIORT- Russell ©. Allen, §. Sur. | NAPPANEE. an, Have. Sausliters TABLISHED MANUFACTURE, and the regular manufacturer's guarantee is included with Occupations TTY Bn newly elected president of the Na-|vivors: Wife, Lottie: daughters, Florence. Ni"'\Qili, no Watteel, Mrs. Oliver Heck each pen. Obtainable in an assortment of the new color shades, also in the ever popular hand. » & 3 [tional Association of Postoffice and sons, Waiter, Davi “ Wo sons, Roscoe, Herbert, some plain black. Sizes for men, ladies, boys, and girls. 3 3 Railway Mail Laborers, today &h-| GASTON Jesse M. Morg : 11 NEW RARMONY--Mrs, Grace Welty, 88. | This Pem Is Of N P § he y hte ". Mabel s Pen Is ational’s Finest Manufacture WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (U.P) —| NE : [nounced a four-point Doe ae th ri weer. (ULE * Percock. usin; IMPORTANT Not To Be ho With Uswal 59 Pews a 3 - (Mrs, Wil welan The War Department today sought \ Th ana eS A Mushes Th Survie Wire | NEW PARIS W. Atvine, oh Sur i : 3 hE rie Ler VIVOrs: ons a = the aid of the Census Bureau in lay- 8 the association. oe Xi Gray Nr kel § Lo fore. | Merell, Russell: ‘daughter, Ms | Joseph | APs. OS ee ET ing the groundwork for mobilization He declared his aims also fae Jister Mrs Minnie ingsbury; brother, | Vonella: brothers, arles § wv AN DIT ; . TR x S NY Sam. | sisters, Mrs. David Holsinger, Mrs, Frank 1 9) of Industry and manpower in the! cluded plans to seek the affiliation | - " ® [Sheffer, Mrs, Mary Green | BR J event of a war involving the United of all postal groups in one body | ROMNEY Mrs, Martha Jane Barker, 79 INDESTRUCTIBLE—2IP—ONE PULL AND IT'S FULL-ENORMOUS INK CA. a \ 8 i e or S Stet States, WN (for legislative purposes, TARR atten re. Tae | FARR es Hone Raymond. Frank, | PACITY. The ink su ply is always VISIBLE. This unbelievable low price prevails The Department, it was learned. Er | Mr. Bohall, of 2006 Stuart St, Bib, Nery Ravmone cer Migesell, Mrs. | | George; sister Mrs John ra, brothers, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY. The manufacturer will not allow our customers to has requested a complete classifica- al 3 i served as national vice-president be- Borie Hehe, sans. Thomas, George, Frank, ot "oh tui hy " purchase this pen at ng Ia price after Saturday. (Copyright 1087, 1980, By National Pen Ob.) 3 : Sa S P = i 1 Stier . ur. tion be made in the 1980 census of | fore his election to the presiiency R ph Robert |yrrors WIer Mae dnighter. Miss EOF National Pewcils to Match—-2%¢ Friday and Saturday Omly

the ions labor i 3 of the annual XENDALVILLE- Dennis F. Bodzor, 88 S % \ fStors &. Stella Lai. | ms rth ir Drea ne poring. population 3 ~ a OT Su EE RNTNE- Chua. W. JMenatier,. 36, | Bhar omic Bie Whe. BR Cm THE PERFECT PEN FOR THE STUDENT—AND EVERYONE “present” and “usual” occupations convention at the Hotel VEIN (qurvivors: Wife. Magee. sister, Mrs, Fred ® Leak proof! The Regular National Stamp Is On Each Pen LIMITS This information is necessary in the Wednesday night. Schurman | SOUTH BEND. Mrs, Anna A Dounh. | P No wore than 3

" = 3 ! » i S Survivors: Son, Far 8 x: Sons, Louis, Robert: daughters * preparation of mobilization plans, it TN r | He has long been active in work |, Far Re A rts. Mist Cecil Mrs. Abe Rerman Mrs. Milton uben. | Big ink vupply! » bet tg each ‘pur Was pointed out | {of the Indianapolis unit of the na- Tuther: brothers, Otto, Glendon [Mrs Harold Landau: brother, Sam Silvers | ® One Cy and WiS airs d Mail and Phone group. ! SOC bee - AE <Nrs, Mabel a Shoulders, | MF i Mobilization Studied | Willks Bhan Le ve [tional association. He has n Soh © NT TN are anughter. | WAKARUSA—Mrs. Magdalena Wenger, | "tu Orders Filled Nobil a ARPS gd Ie nected with the Indianapolis POSt= ric “Opal Williams mother Mis ary 2. a rvivers Drughters Mrs Joseph Mobilization has been the object {omer since 1928, and now is working Jane Gee. sisters, rs. Opha Bergman, | Fredricks, Miss Goldie Wenger, son, Noa fu 7 Xr : Mivdy > rs. Carey West: brothers, Merrit, Bert, | brothers, Daniel, Joe, Jacob and Fred recent May by the new War SEEK IDENTITY OF [in the Illinois St, Station. Mrs ant Xipha Gee, 's {| Hunsberger THIS UNUSUAL OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY ! asources Board, the joint Army and os ~~, —_———— ——— -_ oi = Navy Munitions Board, and the " ek m yy ’ . . joint Army and Navy Selective ~ GARY AUT | | "i 4 od Board : AL —-— y V&A heist YS EA Current araft plans would re- ————————

quire registration of the 26.000.000 AAS men petween 18 and 45 years of GARY, Ind, Sept. 1 (U. P)—| by age. About 24 000.000 registered dur- Police today sought definite identi- | ing the World War. The first group. fication of & man. about 98 Vears which would be between 21 and 30 ad id , 21 ana 30 4 who shot and killed himself

Years inclusive, would comprise 10.

000.000 persons. Exemptions would late yesterday when officers stopped be determined by about 6200 local his Car to question him concerning CREGESTE RET ) 0

boards throughout the nation. an attempted Alling station rob

Deferments Planned IIa Tn Yi For Going Back to School, Well Dressed!

Those registered would be classe A letter found in his coat pocket

Ca ad ified into four groups, which would | was addressed to J. D. Morgan, Gen- * 9 * - furnish the basis for deferments or eral Delivery, Battle Creek, Mich. { exemptions. First called would be The letter was sent from Portland, 11 * . "y . | ‘ & » \ , w \

unmarried, DRYSIcaly {it men able Ore

to “go to the fron nt immediately.”| State police set up & highway a T vy Secondary classifi ations would be blockade shortly after being notified : 4 those essential to industry and agri- of an attempted robbery at the Al COA S : culture, those who have dependents, Tylisg gas station at Michigan City .

those physically unfit, belligerent’ At the city limits of Gary they

aliens, and those essential to the stopped & Car answering the denational life such as elective officers scription of the bandit machine. ang others, As officers approached the driver Rt \

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Under the program, skilled work: pulled & 32-caliber pistol from his ers “essential to industry and agri- pocket and shot himself through culture” would be given deferment the head. The bullet passed through Re \ SR in three month periods until & re- the window of the car and knocked WN \ NN Smart new back-to-school coats for well-dressed small placement can be trained. This a glass of water from the hand of a SRN \ AR and teen age girls. Lovely Camel's hair and wool coats, training often wo n Juire & vear waitress in & barbecue stand 20 feet . S\N SE FERRE also all-wool fleeces, Styled in fitted and full backs.

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and TOPCOATS a And Its Price

PEE ee AN NON p rd CELI: RN : Ys Is Mighty Low

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Sizes 8 to 144

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Checks, stripes and solid colors in greens, browns, nu- Corduroy Slacks. . $1.98 Zip Swaters

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Cassimere part-wool slacks polo shirts. Top zipper style:

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