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Pig-a-Day Helps Out MADISON, Ind. (UP) =~ If all farmers followed the example of Gifford Hansel, the meat shortage would be nothing but talk. Mr.| Hansel has marketed a hog a week for the past four years. Fel-| low farmers know him as “Pig-a-| Day Hansel.”

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Gov. Ralph Gates will turn the) ge earth for the Cagles Mill] [Reservoir near Greencastle Thurs-| ‘day with a silver shovels his of-|

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marking the start of a $6,500,000 POWer, he comes popping out of| § flood control project, will be held! a to take over the throne

The silver shovel will be presented to the governor by Col. his official connections with the | Benjamin B. Talley of the U, 8. Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ As-

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Uncle Joe Grundy, 86, Still Adept at Winning Delegates

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By KERMIT McFARLAND Scripps-Howard Staff Writer PHILADELPHIA, June 29— Every time the notion gets around

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