Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1941 — Page 2

“Merry Tops Primrose” was the

nd champion, while “Pine Manor ing’s Destiny” topped a class of junior yearling heifers for the honors. Both the cattle were from the Pine Manor Farm of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Martin of Goshen, whose exhibit dominated the show with a z fotal of 11 first placers. * H. C. Horneman, Perrysville, had "the first junior yearling bull and the first in 8 class of 31 heifer calves. Rater B. Lehman's “Lincoln Ridge Valor” from Decatur ‘was the top

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CAIRO, Sept. 4—Don Carlos de Miranda, new Spanish minister to

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dence to King Farouk today, Don Carlos is the’ first minister representing the Franco regime and the fact that the Spanish Government had not seen fit to appoint a minister to Egypt before, as well as

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‘This majorette: got music out of After the parade, which was fun, came: the midway rides, which band when she strutted like this were more fun, as Hoosier school children yesterday enjoyed the Inyesterday at the parade of High diana State Fair. ‘Left to right these are Norma Jean Adams, Glarls School bands. - Burnham and Margaret Nicholas, all of Muncie.

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Fair. = A census of the animals present, with the Conservation’s exhibit and the elephants in Clyde Beatty's Midway show ruled out as professionals, also shows an upswing over last year. The Swine Division heads the list with ~ 3676+ entries in open classes and 720 in the Pig Clags competing for $13,950 in. premium money. In the Horse Department, there are 212 purebred Belgians and 192 Percherons on the Fair Grounds and’ 109 grade horses, 49 per cent more hen, last year. . * ghorthorns Jerseys, Ho Friesians and cattle department, each with population upturns’ over last. year: The

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caltle. To mark the océasion, his bull calf, “Edellyn al Leader the 2d” walked off with Grand / Championship honors in the Shorthorn Bull classification “yesterday. 88 i One concession stand operator who deals in Fair trinkets apparently doesn’t believe in patronizing his fellow businessmen or else he was afraid’ to leave his stand when business was. most ‘brisk. At. dinner time, he un. ‘wrapped two sandwiches he had brought with him and uncapped a ‘jar ‘of “pickles.

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