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good. Results of , however; show polled in .every iversal Dailitary a survey made. ittee in Indians large, but AL ed all economie

ord In favor of ans, which held id indorsed the tainly can't ‘be’ organization to rch Federation; inst is.

effectively dis.’ sually advanced:

and un-Ameri-’ vould encourage’ litary prepareduntry needs for mployment and’ 3k insurance of l make this a

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erstand 1s why, perfect French, ) English by the speaks in Russe the Russian is ie French must

something, but ays the western I don't they get ign language or

ressive internaa for-sale sign headboard, and ng for a roomsoon to be held, \ broke into the 0 hurry up and

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rift, a political Feb. 17, 1876, is enback clubs of napolis with 250 erre Haute club up.

racted national rom the newsTerre Haute Exar, E. C. Crapham, Cleveland Times, William Alexander, Cin-

inklin Landers, James D, Wilthe Democratic politics for the ) 1880, this conl drifting years.

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some other, by fueding nonunless the U, 8. ive control over ic and adminisitish lacked, emphasized the ntrol, why con- | why President

on the governgoing tq hurt. til a thousand the trough and . Tax reforms 1 black markets iched®and party the payoff.

the Americans re, but that the as imperialists

uired to prevent } & co-operative nment and the immediate and

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Wiles of Moosier highways and for the painting of 81 bridges will be opened by the state highway commission June 17.

man, said that approximately 1,126,=| | 890 gallons of bituminous materials

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be of roads, and that some 6866 gallons of pain

the Wabash river at Lafayette,

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John H. Lauer, commission chair

532,108 tons of aggregate would required for surface treatment|

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Largest paint job was the one for the bridge on U. 8. 52 by-pass over

12, 1947

VISIT THE "OLD SOD"—This party of nuns of the Roman Catholic order of St. Joseph with headquarters in Tipton, Ind., today, will take off by plane from New York to spend a few weeks in their native Ireland. Sister Concepta A Eucharia to her right, both wearing crowns, recently marked 25th anniversaries as members of the order. The party includes both teaching and nursing nuns. :

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Dog Lookout Betrays

Porter, Jasper, Fulton. Starks | TWO Boy Burglars Martin| DULUTH, Minn., June 18 (U.P).

old boys had their pet dog stand|{way car, After the burglary, they “Jookout” while they burglarized an |abandoned the car on a dock, threw office, The dog betrayed them. Authorities said the boys stole an [Superior and kept the rest of the Police said today that two 13-year- |automobile and used it for a get-a- |loot—§44 in currency. .

$200 in stolen checks

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Blast Just Misses 14-Year-Old Girl

JOLIET, Il, Juhe 12 (U. P)~— Authorities theorized today that a blast-that-struck-Arthur-E:

ident, last night was meant for his host. 3 Mr. Kelly, a former Will county deputy sheriff, was shot in the leg by '» blast that tore through the

William Block, vice president of the Blockson Chemical Co. His wounds are not serious. Police said the blast may have been intended as a terroristic attack on Mr. Block. Employees at the Blockson firm have been on strike as a result of an extended labor dispute. Nine pellets lodged in Mr. Kelly's leg. The blast missed by one inch the head of Barbara Clare, 14-year-old daughter of George Clare, president of the Joliet Association of Commercé. sy

Eugene St. Garage Destroyed by Fire

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~sAWARD WINNERS — Among the top award winners at the John Herron Art school graduation were Lois Peterson of LaPorte, winner of the $1000 Mary Milliken memorial schol- | arship prize, and Miles Hodgson, Anderson, winner of an honorable. mention prize of $250 from the Mary Milliken:

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Police Were Right —Just by a Nose

ATLANTA, Ga., June 12 (U. P.). ~It was bedtime when police searched for Johnny Adams to arrest him on charges of assault with intent to murder. Johnny wasn't in sight but his: wife was in bed. “No, Johnny isn’t home,” Mrs. Adams said sleepily., “See for yourself” * 3 With that she turned over in bed. A cry of pain came from underneath. The bedsprings had pinched the fugitive's nose.

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SUMMER ITEMS

which prepared. the - executive committee. %

~.Coples have been sent to Presi-| NI

dent Truman; to Karl T, chairman of the advisory committee on universal military training: to

congress, and to the Federal Couns! cil of Churches for presentation in

congressional

The church federation’ reasons!

for taking a stand against U, M, T. follows: foe

our commitment to co-operative action in the United Nations and would undermine

machinery which alone hold forth hope of bringing to realization mankind's universal aspiration for e. 3 ~ TWO: At the present stage of ‘scientific development mass armies recruited through a universal -draft are unrealistic snd foster a dangerous sense of false security, THREE: The development of more enlightened policies on the part of the army, the provision of greater vocational oppor-

FIVE; The e}iietience of nations utilis. iversal military training does not conditions

ONE: The adoption of universal military training in the United States would. belle |

confidence in the evolving international |

tunities and better pay for volunteers | mond would secure the forces necessary for a that h modern mobile and trained he army without drafting teen-age youth. [of the POUR: It is un-American and unwise |jsh gov to risk the character and morality of millions of our young men in an expe tthe office of | Ww. elsewhere 8 and destructive of the yery democratic |\DE the recent principles which we seek to gonserve. Mr, Hornaday

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