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H Club staff at Purdue Un today ° “announced 14 ) Sqiris 1s chosen to attend the Nation: = al 4-H Congress at Chicago Nov £/26-Dec. 1. Selection of the agricultural awards was. based on genera achievement, number of projects and years spent in-club work. The five girls chosen have outstanding records and won top honors in ‘demonstrations, “judging and dress revue. They includ: ed Mildred Mohr, Waldron; Ruth Ann Berry, Bethlehem; Marjori¢ Whitman, Greencastle; Peggy Creek, Liberty, and Kathryn Cook, Russellville. Boys from each of the nine Indiana county agricultural agent districts were: Morris Allbright, Shoals; Ralph Bittner, Evansville; Gerald Sellers, Angola; Maurice Leap, Shelbyville; Fritz Schnepf Jr., Bringhurst; James E. Little Jr., Lowell; Reece Rogers, Pendleton; Richard Phegley, Carlisle, and John Ex an Wehner, Madison,

Hoosier Analyzes. Marxist Policy

tate Science Group Hears Educator

Times State Service : : CRAWFORDSVILLE; Nov. 4— = The Marxist attitude. Avhich res | gards science solely as a social | instrument was discussed here to- | day by Dr. Duane E. Roller, Wabash College physicist. This attitude has reached what seems to be “an incompatible conflict with the idea of freedom for " pure” scientific research, Dr. Roller told more than 200 members of the Indiana Academy of Science at their 65th annual meet-

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Other Speakers Listed Also addressing the Academy were Dr. Harry J. Fuller of the University of Illinois and Dr. C. M. Palmer of Butler University, Dr. C, 1. Porter of Purdue :University, retiring president of the Academy, presided. Following fhe talks, Academy members separated into’ 11 sectional meetings at which they heard 175 papers reporting on recent research by their fellow scientists, Tomorrow members of the Jats Junior Academy will meet ere,

State Highway Detours Listed

The State Highway Commission today announced the closing of 15 state roads for construction. 2

The. commission also said new pavement between Columhis +: and Warsaw is expected to be opened Monday or Tuesday.

Roads closed for construction

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Ind. Te Westo ot i Tov 53. County; five miles over A) (bridge out 15Vise old oon through

oN..Cross. av new. is due ito a bridee arc ton just south LaFontaine Tod. 22-Closed to trafic over five tons at south edre of Pennville etour 22 miles over 303, 18, 1 and couMy gravel

38—Bridge damaged by truck one pfle west of kin in Sinton County ur a miles from Frankfort over | Roads 28 and 29. . 3%~From Road 87 to Montovia; 15 a over county gravel, snd 142 | spouidsr and a Sch work),

) d Street bridge in Col a ied, rule Secour Sra 57 a - c_to Seymour detour AR trepaiiing. w-

8. 50—From “White River brides Souls of i Bedford, southwest 153 miles ues 37 and county gravel (road construc 0! Ind. 61—From Road 68 ts P 33 miles over Roads 68 a or etersbure, Ind. 64—From 57 near Sakians City to oa 2 miles over 87 and 61 - (grading and 8). N cans. 100—East of U. “52 in Marion 15 miles over a “Tist St. and 2% Bo BR. grade:

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Road on inslow r over 84 and..6) (west bound, d. ~ East of Feansviile: nine miles: over 41. 8 and 26) road construction.

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