Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1943 — Page 2

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ow YORK, June 3 (U. P.)— bram R. Morrell Brooklyn, was ‘called as a prospective blue ribbon Juror in a murder case. Did he haye any prejudice against capital ‘punishment? Morrell said he did

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Battle of Victory Gardens Not Over; Insects Must Be Defeated, Food Canned

By GAYNOR odes Times Special Writer

“The signs of the zodiac will pot win the battle of the victory gardens,” warned Prof. R. S. Marsh, head of the department of horticulture at West Virginia university. He went on to explain that it takes more than superstition and blind faith in almanacs to destroy

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