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\ pattern. tracks ofelal said, 1s that it 1s theaper| OOP of heavy payments for Vanderburgh | a%, Mrs. Pols to pay the benetts that} to S¢¢ WPioame of Britain's nationalized Spurlock into custody for the trip the complicated not| Industries. There is no profit-— home. He sald Mrs. Spurlock / un Jieed Uit, those who might notio,y heavy deficits-—in the busi- would be arraigned Thursday on for orphans, re- ay... [Official estimates that the real , Zobar Party 18. Proud oflatisty have kon er: Tht ah pt er a ts Mrs. tiie ment pen- : total of the three types of gam- a a health service, act extent of those losses is buried Spurlock’s husband ibs to sions, death grants, sickness and bling exceeded $1.8 | cocial insurance, education, hous- (in a maze of official bookkeeping. determine his fliness. said he accident payments and unemploy- 1848. That is exactly the’ ing and other popular causes? its « = doubted if Mr r will ment compensation, of the total gold and dollar re-| av naicn platform refers to the] HIS Majesty's Loyal Opposition agree to the examination. If they are thrown out of busi-/%¢rves of Great Britamn—which(Sarore 8, PO “social wage” paid| (Which is what you would call "5,0 rh (Hoh you know,” he ness, a8 happens periodically in|SIF Stafford Cripps has declared," sation to the.worker's regu-| Republicans in England) con-| most American towns when for ae all ills that and betwedn her lar pay. In 1047-48, it says this stantly complains that it can't get Mr. McDonald arrived here last some reason “the heat is on,” the Pd complete financial disaster. |... {oh wage” amounted to $11 a|the figures on these losses. night Evansville with a

government will tide them over until things open up again. The British government carries on’ this- insurance scheme under the slogan: “One card, one samp, all benefits.” And it's a ofall come, -all- served Unfortunately, the. great maJority of the pool and bookie employees are not protected. This is not the government's fault, but is due to a reluctance which their American fellows in the rackets will easily understand. If they register for insurance benefits, they also are liable to income! taxes. So it is estimated that around 250,000 have not registered. A lot of these work only on a part- tile basta.

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I AM INDEBTED for these figures to the Royal Commission on Gambling, which recently has

S - v . ON THE BASIS of population, resources. depleted by two great wars, debt, and dependence on outside aid, no other government is so generous as Britain. It both taxes and rer-seaie than any There is no hyo on et in any of the benefits the government provides, just as there is no line

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man in Britain, as well as the States, poorest, through the postoffice for each|U- 5. child after the first. All are covered equally under the Soetay insurance plan. Incidentally, tax rates for this coverage.

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d drawn against coverage of such ish farmer can get good prices gifts since the war, plus $1 billion

occupations as gambling. Rich| tor his crops and the consumer and poor alike qualify under the pay low prices for food. This national medical scheme—as do/subsidy plan, much like the one {proposed by Agriculture SecreAmerican tourists. The wealthiest tary Brannan for the United gives farmers better * can’ get $1 a week/ Prices for some crops than in the

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{ter, killed when his motor bike Iwas in collision with a truck {driven by Russell Nethercutt, 49, Lucerne, one mile east of Royal Center. One more person was added ito the list of week-end dead. State police sald Youn White, 51, } Orleans, was killed Sunday when his motorcycle crashed headon with a state police car driven by (Capt. Norman C, Burnworth, Ine dianapolis, on State Rd. 37 near

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the expenses. 'So Britain is running far behind its income-—or,

lving far over its head.

{an Englishman — the financial {editor of the authoritative Sunte day Times: {have wasted the fat years of the AS AN ASIDE, Foreign Secre-|gqjers’ market, and now that the all pay the same) {tary Ernest Bevin recently told jean years are In-| the House of Commons that one {ourselves come taxes, however, are gradu- reason for Britain's dollar short-| yy eans. age is that America is a welfare | Tomorrow: Iron and Steel Are “One of our difficulties in the Hard to Digest. sa i “IMr. Bevin, “is the fact that the ADMITTED TO COLLEGE | An Indianapolis student, James| arsenic poisoning, six rains oo {Russell Collins, 848 S. Fleming the body when 214 grains was among 1517 new stu- be a fatal dose.”

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Mitchell, Meanwhile; a La Porte man ine |jured in a one-car crash near | Michigan City Sunday night died {last night in Michigan City Clinic. . He was Chester Tinkey, 158, LaPorte, injured when his car iran off UB “20 into a" drainage | ditch. :

Investigated Fire | the garage at her father's home at Huntingburg, Ind, burned after his death Apr, 5, a deputy from the state

Marshal's office. and a. patrolman investigated,” Mr. McDonald said. “They could find no apparent; cause for the fire and suspected arson. “We asked Mrs. Spurlock if she had been near the place since the deaths of her parents and) she denied it, but witnesses said she had Dbeén there the day ot ithe fire.

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death of her mother, Mrs. Eunice] waukee, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams, of 1221 S. Whitcomb Ave. | | Holder; Sharon and Judy McKinIrene Dearing, 56, who died last| Indianapolis, received royal entertainment as guests of the Wis: | ney and Dianne Distel. The show Nov. 16, four hours after she| consin fair. Mrs. Williams, a Times motor route driver, and her | was held at the home of John entered the Evansville Hospital| p,chand decidea to visit the Wisconsin fair on the spur of the [ Andersen; 964 N. Olney St.

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“+. | Eight East Side children cole * 1 flected $25.41 for the Riley Hospi~ % Y RTE tal polio fund last night at a show and white elephant sale. Participants in several acts were Sally and Barbara Andere |son. Larry. Ellen and Michael

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refused to permit an autopsy so a special day's entertainment. | N. Y. Jurist Robbed =r body of an unidentified man

body exhumed. |The examination showed definite CANNES, France, Aug. 23 was found last night in a subdivi(UP)—Judge Louis Goldstein; sion northeast of here. | president of Board of County | Police said a revolver was {Judges of Kings County, New, found nearby but an investigation | York, reported today that travel- showed the man, about 60, did not |er's checks and jewelry worth appear to have been shot. The : |$9000 to $10,000 and his passport body was found by George Silk. |were stolen from ‘his notel room A coroner's report said the man } 'here Sunday night. "had been dead about two months, — =

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Denied Connection Mrs. Spurlock “definitely denied” any connection with her mother’s death through her attor-! ney. James D. Lopp, who came here from Evansville. Printer “Thursday Her 39-year-old husband, Ar- Services for Mrs. Clara Ellen leigh Spurlock, a business col: German, retired printer and man-| lege teacher, said he didn't be- ager of the composing room of! lieve the charges against his the Campbell's Circular Advertis-| ire He and Mr. Lopp returned ing Co. for 30 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Shirley The sheriff said that Mrs. Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Bur-

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