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Injury on Upgrade Automobile lability insurance rates today jumped 20 to 40 per cent above the old rates in Indiana. The mereases, announced by the National Bureau of Casuality and surety Underwriters, are effective

today. Bodily injury rates for private autos were increased 20 per cent and property damage rates went up -30 per cent for private vehicles. Commercial automobile rates were advanced - 22 per cent for bodily injury and 40 per cent for property damage. Accidents Increase

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The bureau based the new rates | on the mounting number of traffic | accidents, which it says have gone up steadily since the end of gas- |

cline rationing. ; Motor fuel consumption in Indiana in 1946 exceeded the 1945 | figure by 33.2 per cent, said,

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factors ‘on which;

‘ raises were based were:

ONE: Automobile mileage reached a record high’ in the nation last

year, i TWO: Many cars are over-age} and unsafe,

THREE: Average speeds have increased. FOUR: Road construction and

“Chances of Bawege, 1

"The Hallelujah Chorus"

the Roosevelt stadium of the school.

3. | Charmion Kaiser. | of Perry - township.

Develop New Way To Detect Pollen

By Science Service BOSTON, March 24.—A new way of detecting the particular pollen that brings on an asthma attack in

from Handel's

Electric League Sets Meeting

. Some 200 members of the Elecric League of Indianapolis will at-

tend the. organization's all-industry

meeting Thursday night at Hotel

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SOUTHPORT SUNRISE CHORUS—The Southport high sehect hors wil sing "The Messiah" at the sunrise service Easter in The choir of 100 voices will be directed by Mrs. The 6:30 a. m. service will be sporisored by schools and churches

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Fail te Report ‘Earnings to VA

The veterans - administration Is suspending 250 Indiana veterans from subsistence rolls because they failed to report their earnings. Burl W. Miller, chief of rehabilitation and education for the Indiana regional office of Veterans

Administration;”said veterans whose

claim numbers end in 5 or 6 were required to report their earnings for the past four months by March §. He said the veterans are receiving notice of their suspension and the reason why they have been dropped as well as instructions on how they can get their subsistence payments reinstated. Veterans whose claim numbers end in 7 or 8 must report their earnings by April 5, he added.

3-Day Program

“i 14 For Meat Dealers

Gm Dance Slated At Warren High

The Warren ‘Central high school Warrenettes will sponsor a dance at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in

repair was: neglected during the ; sensitive person has been dis- N. J, vice president of Thomas & school gym.

war,

Crispus Attucks Quartet to Sing

The boys’ quartet at Crispus Attucks high schoo! will sing at a Men's Fellowship meeting of the

Wallace Street Presbyterian church |

at 6 p. m. Wednesday. Certificates of merit for work submitted in the scholastic exhibit at the Wm. H. Block Co. have been received by Harold Grundy, Charles Stott, Joan Sebree and Harold Sebree, all Crispus Attucks students,

Russell A. Lane, principal at Crispus Attucks, has announced May 22 as thé date for Honors Day.

lcovered. It was developed by Drs. {Francis C. Lowell and Irving W. {Schiller of Massachusetts Memorial {hospital and Boston university {school of medicine here.

| Instead of injecting or scratching |

{the pollen solution into the skin, these doctors have . their patients inhale an aerosol, or very fine mist, of the suspected pollen. Before and after ithe patient's vital capacity. That is the number of cubic inches of air he can forcibly expel from his lung The vital capacity was reduced to as much as 60 per cent of its pre-test value when the patient inhaled an aerosol centaining an extract of the pollen that caused {his asthmatic attacks. The reduc{tion occurred usually within six to

10 minutes and the vital capacity National Association. of Deans of ren Central teachers, directed by|the Indiana Association of value Women to be held Friday through C. E. Eash, principal, {Monday in Columbus, O.

returned to the within 50 minutes,

pre-test

measurements are made of!

Betts, electrical manufacturers, will speak, Mr. MacDonald served as electrical industry adviser to the war production board during world war II Albert L. Maillard, president and! managing director of the league, will preside at the dinner at! 6:30 p. m.

‘and Miss Bader, publicity;

Committee members for the dance are Pat Eberhart, Pat Ashley, Iona Roney, Elaine Weddell, Margaret Prange, Mary Croasmun, Douna | Ann Kinzel, Virginia Morris, Lida

{Koehring and Mary Bader, decora-| . {sent practical ideas on the cutting |

! tions. Rosemary Shepherd, Miss Morris Pauline

the

| throughout ‘the Indianapylly area | will attend lectures on meat mer-| |chanising trends at Manual Training high school tomotrow night, : The meeting will three-day educational program here today, tomorrow and Wednes-. day. The program is sponsored by the National Livestock and Meat board and a local retailer committee. " Purpose of the meeting is to pre- |

{and retailing of meat.

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League members in charge of the Schakel, Virginia Sittles, Carol Cer- |

event are L. E. Randle, chairman;

Fred Giichrist, vice chairman, and!

C. R. Koonts, L. R. Jones, Frank ‘‘Mutz, R. E. Stradling, J. R. Frigge, H M. Ferguson and Emmet C. Belzer.

WILL ATTEND €ONVENTION Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, dean girls at Warren Central, will tend the annual convention of

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tel, Tressie Smith and Jacquelyn Bernhart, refreshments; and Barbara Hoy, Beverly Stanton, Miss' Shepherd, and Marian Hon, tic ets. ’

The next meeting of the adult study class, sponsored by the Warren Central

sociation, will be held at

in a program.

Parent-Teachers as- | Dr. L. E. Burney, state health com-|

7:30 | missioner, will be among the prin-| the o'clock tonight in the school. War-|cipal speakers—at the convention of| In-| out of the car. will assist | spectors of Weights ahd Measures at! warm and* lock it in the rumble

Special demonstrations will be given on the muscle boning of meat, This method, developed during the {war, makes it possible to separate {the tender cuts from the tough

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Inspectors to Meet Lt. Gov. Richard T. James and

Evansville, April 14, 15 and 16.

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‘(fore I get her.”

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Times Serial—

THE STORY: Sherry and Mana rent a oottage together In ome of Helly woed’s bungalow courts, Mena is sleek and sophistioated. She works in an insurance office and is making, a play fér her married boss, George Brothers, Sherry keeps house, wants to write, worries about Mona's interest in Brothers, She becomes friendly with the three boys whe live at the end of the court, Sandre, whe is French, wants’ to act in the movies; Austrian Tony wants te direct and Danish Kcis hopes to be come a producer’ Marcia Stone, a businesswoman who lives next door, in alse a good friend. Mena runs away with George Rrothers and Sherry Is Denrtaraken. It is Kris whe comfor her, -

CHAPTER 9 “WHOEVER'S going out tonight better get a loaf of bread,” Sherry told them, “or there won't Be any toast for breakfast.” Sandro said, “Tony is going out with the blond." Sherry opened the bedroom door a bit and called in without looking. “Tony, can you get a loaf of white ‘dread without ruining your impression on the blond?" Tony said, “Sure, I'll get it be-

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.Tony put on the topcoat, After he was gone Sandro said, “I think I will go to bed, My call is for half-past eight with makeup Sherry said, “The shirt's in the top drawer on your side.” Sandro thanked her and kissed her good Bete » » WHEN they were alone Sherry turned to Kris. “You're mean to ride him, his first bit.”

Kris snorted reading his book. Sherry looked at Kris for a min-

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ute and thought of the night he|

had held her while she cried. After the first few horrible days she had begun to tell herself that Mona would come back after all, that she would let Brothers buy

her a lot of clothes and things that

she wanted, and then, when he returned to town, Mona would

Kris stretched on the davenport and” looked over the top of his| book,

| | {Sherry shut the oor. . Meat dealers and butchers from } |

| SANDRO said, "Now I will - help | you with the dishes.” : Sherry laughed. { “They're Gone,

you idiot! While

‘you were studying your ‘lines.”

“Line,” Kris corrected. “One e. Sherry bristled defensively, “There's one in the last sequence, too.” She moved a floor lamp nearer the fire and sat down and started darning socks. Sandro said, “What do you think, Sherry? Should I read it, ‘Did SOMEbody call me?" or ‘Did some-| body call ME?'" Sherry smiled. *“‘'Did somebody 'call me? Sandro, just naturally

like that.” |

» » Ld | TONY came out of the bedroom looking very nice.

come back to Hidden House. TE § 58 BUT the weeks had passed dull and .rainy, and there had been no word. Brothers .was back now. | Sherry had ‘called him and’ asked [for Mona's address, He had said, “Why, tle girl, talking about!” And Sherry had known then that Mona did not want to see her. It was really all over. Marcia had been away,

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still was

for that matter, and’ little by little |

Sherry had grown nearer the boys. There was no silly romance now, !she told herself. She did not fancy herself in love with any of them. They were just good, kind, affec{tionate brothers to her, They could never take Mona's place, of course, ! but they occupied her thoughts. Besides, they needed so much done | for them. » ” » GRADUALLY Sherry had taken

I don't know what you're |

She sald, “Why are you looking

lat me?"

Kris said, “I was thinking I'd probably marry you when you grew up.” : ~ ” » SHERRY laughed. “I'm quite {grown up now. You three are the ones who need a mother!” Kris smiled and would have said something only Sandro. came out of the bedroom with a purple bro caded lounging robe over his pae jamas, Kris raised his eyebrows and held his underlip with his teeth. He sald, “Whoops! Did sSnfebody call me?" and slapped his’ own wrist. ~ » » SANDRO said, “There is. no use of me trying to sleep.” He picked up his script again

it studiously. ‘Sherry watched him with a little smile. It was the first time a bit of Sandro’s had warranted his having a script, Her smile faded when she ree membered the night she and- Sane dro had rushed to the boulevard to

|see the picture in which he had .

[spoken his first lihe., They had held {hands and. waited breathlessly for the scene, It had been cut out. MESA J E { SHERRY knew how heartbroken | Sandro had been beneath his smile, She had told him, though, thas since the line had been in French, it would not have done him any {good with the producers anyway. He had brightened at that, but Sherry had had her first taste of the tragedies of a career.

(To Be Continued)

‘Reserve Officers Meet April 19, 20

National - security will be. the | theme of the Indiana’ department,

“For Pete's sake stop worrying over the running of their house, | Reserve Officers association convene

(about it!” he said to Sandro. {director’ll tell you what to do. He {won't expect an actor to think.”

sewing she was kept busy. Of course the boys helped, too; |

“The and with the cleaning, cooking and [tion here April 19 and 20.

Lt. Col. Browning Gent, convene ton chairman, announced today

Sherry said “Take your topcoat, they could all cook and insisted on|that Maj. Gen. M. 8. Eddy, deputy

Tony. It's cold as Greenland.” Tony looked doubtful, “The cuffs are frayed.” “Then take it off when you get! Tell her you're too

seat.”

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{doing the heavy cleaning. Sherry | could not feel lonely when she was {with them; although there were nights’ "when she still cried herself ito sleep in Hidden House.

Sherry looked up suddenly to

see Kris staring at her,

commander of the 2d army, would be the principal speaker at the convention banquet. Indiana, with 58 chapters, leads the rest of the nation in number of R. O. A. chapters, The association will elect officers,

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