Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1947 — Page 17
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17.17 Tons Per Acre
LEBANON, Ind, Jan. 3.—kevi| Hufford of Clarks Hill in Tippe-|
17.17 tons per acre won the annual Ladoga Canning Co. and Purdue university tomato growing contest. i : ; Second was Emeral Shockley, of Route 4, Lebanon, with a yield of
13.53 tons per acre. Both will receive gold medals at a meeting to be held at Purdue
berg, Ft. Hays Ras) State coll of a 1500-year-old Portheus big fossil is the skeleton gulped down just before disaster overtook him.
FOSSIL WITHIN A FOSSIt—Doubly interesting find was made by George Sterne paleontologist, shown working on the |5-foot fossil Molassus he unearthed near Park, Kas. Imbedded in the (atrow) of a seven-foot fish which Portheus Molassus evidently
late in January.
ATTLEE 18 64 TODAY ° ;
23, 24 and 25. Plants were the Rutger variety grown in Georgia and Illinois.
Mr. Shockley’s field was a clover sod, plowed in the spring and disked . three times. He directly seeded his tomatoes. His percentage of U. 8. No, 1's was 888,
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The Indianapolis Legal Aid soclety. occupied new quarters at 526528 Meridian Life building today. The “society moved after the Indianapolis Bar association sold its building recently.
State members. are expected to attend a. dinner of the Indiana Artist club in Hotel Antlers Jan. 11 at 6:30 p. m. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Effie F. Carter, social chairman, at CH-3248 or Mrs, Hazel B. Hayes, assistant, at TA-4916,
ing of postage stamps at 7:45 p. m.
Koran Temple 30, Daughters of ‘the Nile, will meet at 7:45 p. m. onday-ir-¢he- Lincsin hotel. Mrs. Lena Winans will preside.
Winant Resigns As UN Delegate
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (U. P).— The resignation of John G. Winant as American’ representative on the United Nations economic and social council was announced yesterday. State department officials said former Senator Robert M. La Follette (Prog. Wis.) is one of several
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