Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1943 — Page 6

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FAIR'S EXHIBIT

Horticultural Awards at Fair Announced by

A. A. Irwin.

Award winners4n the horticultural department of (the Marion county

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Blue ribbon winners in the beginners class were Jack Reilly, Warren township; Gordon Reilly, Warren township; Charlotte Dillingham, Wayne; Sam Rumford Jr, Warren; Bobby Fisher, Wayne, and

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Receiving red ribbons were Kenneth Bdank, Victor Kendall, Raymond Burcham, Bob Burcham and Caroline Bolander, il of Wayne township. Beginners receiving white ribbons were Conrad R. Williams, Franklin township; Norris E. Wade, Pike; Frank Tardy, Warren; Marksbury, Wayne, Meyers, Pike.

Win Merit Awards

Merit awards went to Beginners Clinton J. Gressel, Warren towne ship; John R. Fredrick, Warren; Bobby Atkins, Wayne, and Robert Ewbank, Pike. In the advanced class blue ribbons were awarded to J. Eugene Reilly, Warren township; James Dillingham, Wayne; Edwin K. Ken-

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Williams, Warren township; Edward Rosemeyer, Warren; John R. Lazno, Decatur, and Fredrick, Rose meyer, Warren. David Ross Williams, Franklin township, and John Patterson, Warren township, won white ribbons,

Casualty Count | as ‘WAR 1 1 WORLD Wak ul

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U. S. casualties for 19 months of war total 65,136—only about one-fourth as heavy as in the 1S months of ‘world war I, when casualties reached 248,580. Comparisons show world war II is lower in every type of casualty except prisoners or missing.

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NEW YORK, Aug. 5 (U. P.)—~ A en a aporaiors gist to continue operations under the

war labor board ruling of June 18, giving the United Mme Workers

union a wage increase of about 25|

cents a day, regardless of the outcome of its new contract with Illinois owners, eccording to R. Livingstoné, Ireland Jr., spokesman for the Appalachian joint wage conference of ern operators. Ireland d he did not believe the board would approve the Illinois contract, under which the miners would work eight hours a day, with time-and-half for the eighth hour, and portal-to-pertal pay of $1.25 a day, aggregating a wage increase of approximately $3 a day. In its June decision, the WLB refused to approve the portal-to-por-tal pay, and .granted only minor readjustments which provided an increase of about 25 cents a day in miners’ pay.

ONTARIO LIBERALS BEATEN

TORONTO, Ontario, Aug. 5 (U. P.)—The co-operative Commonwealth Federation party, in its first determined bid for legislative representation today, had won more

than a third of the seats at stake.

in the provincial legislature in Ontario’s first wartime election, which saw the defeat of the liberal gov-

NEW DELHI, Aug. 5 (U.P) British Blenheim bombers attacked Japanese buildings at Mawlaik on the upper Chindwin river and at Kalemyo during raids on Burma yesterday, it was announced today. Adverse weather restricted RAF

two days, but bombing and machine against enemy troop positions in the

Kalemyo area and the Pakokku dis-| § trict. No British planes were lost.|}

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Other Winners

follows: Victory Gardener's Group Exhibit: 1st —James Dillingham, - Wayne township; 2d—Bill Knecht, Warren; 3d—J. E. Richardson, Franklin; 4th—Jerry Mascos, Center. Best Market Basket of Vegetables: 1st— James Dillingham, ‘Wayne; 2d—Dick Mascoe, Center; 3d—Norman Eickhoff, Franklin; 4th—Fredrick Rosemeyer, 5th—James W. Reilly, Warren. Educational Exhibit: 1st—James Dillingham, Wayne; 23d—Ruth Sproat, Wayne; 3d and 4th—Max Moore, Wayne.

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PROWLER: IS ROUTED BY NURSES’ SCREAMS

Three Methodist hospital nurses routed a prowler from the nurses’ home, 1740 N. Capitol ave. early today. Misses Mary Kestner, Betty Ruth and Mary Ellen Darnell were awakened by a light being flashed in their faces. When they jumped out of bed screaming, the prowler fled.

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