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Speaker Suggests National Board (Continued From Page One) This would mean among the in- .. efficient and the efficient alike.” Mr. Kline said the nation holds out for -great opportunities, pro- -- vided its policies, are designed to ‘foster individual initiative. i “We neither expect nor desire to go back to unregulated private enterprise,” he said. “But we also are unwilling to forsake the traditional individual freedoms upon which our unique record of economie, political and social progress is based.” He pointed out that farmers’ income could be substantiglly re: duced through cuts in production which may be required to implement price support programs. At the evening session Miss Patricia Lou Alger of near Michigan |

winning a statewide rural poetry contest sponsored by Hoosier Farmer magazine. J Tomorrow's. business meeting will include election of Farm Bureau president for 1950-51 and adoption of resolutions. Hassil BE. Schenck, president of the past 12 years, will be up for re-election. !

In Crash of B-29

Bomber Goes Down Near Brownsburg |

(Continued From Page One) ~ neath part of the plane. Just a little later the plane seemed ! to explode, and fell In several’ pieces.” ; One. resident of the vicinity, who saw the ship ablaze before]

it crashed, estimated its height at 3000 feet when men were bailing out.

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live ammunition, which as the craft buried on the ground. “It looked like the Fourth of July, with fireworks going up " ; every direction.” sald Mrs. C. C. Webster, Danville correspondent of The Times, who was one of the! early arrivals at the crash scene. Doctors who hurried to the scene of the tragedy were quoted as saying “at least three” were

Stanley Gantz, 26, a Navy pilot during World War 11, said he saw two bodies. One lay 1000 feet from the smoking wreckage and it. was buirning. The other, capitated, lay nearby, he hl

Carnival Worker's Death a Mystery

Louisiana Police Seek. Killer of Hoosier

ALEXANDRIA, La, Nov. 11 (UP)—A wrist watch, a set of false teeth, a pair of glasses and! & man's cap were clues on which’ authorities throughout the South were working today to determine! who killed Joseph A. Miley, of Portland, Ind, a carnival conces- | sionaire. here Tuesday night. = || ~ Mr, Miley's. body was found Wednesday under a parked truck na king lot in the downtown | * gection of Alexandria. Police said he had been beaten “so brutally that his facial features could not) be distinguished. The watch found near the body was Inscribed with the name of

- worker with: the Dodson. imperial. Shows, Police immediately start: ed a search for Mr. Landrum, who was believed to be accom- | panied by his wife, At Winter Quarters The carnival closed an engage-|

© winter quartery at the Alexandria municipal airport. Another carnival worker, Marshall Hart, 55, of Columbus, Ga. was heid by police In oPnRaction with Mr, Miley's death. The false teeth, glasses and cap) were found near Mr. Miley's body. The teeth were believed to have | © been. his own,

Detours Listed

New pavement of U, 8 50 immediately south of the White . River bridge, south of Bedford, is now open to traffic, the State Highway Commission announced today. Four detours have been re moved -from the state system during the last week. Roads still actually closed because of construction are as follows: * nd. West of Road B83 “in Jasper Oy.) five miles ‘over county gravel

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