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, Bagnetyt age y ys Sham or ae Fy ; From Readers of § imes WinYop . Vie for Top ars, Cash Awards in Contest; , £ : writes Mrs. Frances Kuhn, 992 W. Drive, Woodruff Place, in her! ou 3 : : : + [letter to The Times contest. thse e . Rh ‘Franklin Click “My mother would light the candles on the Christmas tree,”|"0 tured top Mrs. Kuhn recalls, “while Dad stood by with a bucket of water Leonard, were named world corn On Trial for ready in case of fire. We children were compelled to sit without a 11 tional v Exposition in Chicago yesterday. Phyllis Conine Death word Spoken. until this Slorioutithe top off granddad's car to rich 25-acre farmland four miles|the : FT. WAYNE, Ind, Nov. 20' Other letters at random make himself a sport model. southeast of Shelbyville kept the (UP) — The state of Indiana from the stacks of entries includ-| Mrs. Russell Arnett, 608 IE. uD aaa tne hon- and : gave ors last to Newton Halter- ; lched| : p ut yep bo S Ey he on trial for murder killed his vie-|% . Dobbin to the Model T car and ; oo . Sum, Land, ‘of Rus hevery ; ry {tim and threw her body in a weed| Children me. They all lived in one big|Pull it & half mils before it sould Mr. Fischer also was corn king| The exhibition's patch after luring her into his car room. When they|hit on all four. Then we'd fill up in 1940, while his othe son, bull, Killearn Mak |and raping her twice. bathed an. dressed they went be-|the radiator and start out. After| working o Thomas, was junior title winnerishown Clausen The defendant was Franklin|ping a tall wooden bedstead about two miles we'd stop and months term. in 1946. BPeacer, Town. a Click, who went on trial yester-| sanding crosswise in the COrNeri,..., .i the steam we'd cover the The Hoosler vit added] . Grapd Ohsmplons™ day in the sex slaying of Phyllis| win a brother or sister keePing|..iiator with a horse blanket— prestige to Indiana's already im-| Stanley K. Swift “of Conine, 19, in 1944. Miss Conine|gyard” or dad's sheepskin coat—to thaw Ee . Pressive. ecord - Jpternationsl Towa, kept he trend for was one of four victim of ge. Gum Machine it out.” corn . corn state by winning the terious sex slayings that year 1221 E. Ray-| The best . recollect the farmers had captured a load of 25 Berkshires. , cases led to one of the most Un- ;p 0p was a chewing gum ma- the judges will be depicted in ErXing the fifth consecutive for In-| The University of Kentucky usual legal tangles in Indiana} pine on mearly every store. win Hess' “Good Old Days” color IADR. SOT. both the grand championship history. g When you put in a penny a fun-domic feature in The Sunday Beats r H the reserve wether titles and, Prosecutor Alton L. Bloom said ny little man with his hand ex- Times. The writer of that letter tay entry won over prod. |o" Minutes later, took the cham: he ted to show that Click tended would turn and nod Rhis|will receive the original drawing ucts of four other young Hoosiers|. iP. pon ribbon and the ‘re ured the girl into his auto, raped | head as your stick of gum came and a $10 cash prize. Other prizes under 18. SEEve PUb HIDbOR. I er was a mab her, beat off her attempts to free out.” ' wi be: 2d, $5; 34, $2, next three, . herself, raped her again, then hit| pzgepy Carter, 1220 N. Park Ave, $1 each, ; : Others who placed in Region 8 , pampered for the hér a lethal blow on the head. ns x haw WondoT. Keep letters as short as posJudging, which covers south cen- showing by the university's . back in the good old sible, not more than 100 words. tral Indiana, were Byron Hiner, n.qeman, 57-year-old Harold State’s Exhibit ul twas and Uncle Robert All entries become the property Lewisville, second; Thomas Halo ver who has had nine of the Miss Conine’s mutilated body days when she swiped piesiof The Times, none Will be reterman, brother of last year's, ....'nast grand champions. 3 3 , was found two days later. re nT aT She said/turned and the decision of the winner, third; Jack Lux, Shelby-| p Vanderloop came down | iar SINE TEE | Eo) Hi Among the ‘early witnesses they baked so many ples in those [judges is final. Send letfers to: ville, fourth; and John H. Head, ,.,, Kaukauna, Wis. to become Sli Lil after counsel's opening statements| ,. ., 4, would never miss a/‘Good Old Days, Indianapolis Knightstown, fifth. the grain show's “Hay i {were Deputy Sheriff Walter C.| ln, "hut you would get Times, 214 W. Maryland St." Jason DeFord, Greentown, took wiih a top exhibit of timothy and |g Adams, who was sheriff at the| opi every time if you took D top citations .in the reserveiqioyer, time of the slaying; Glen A.|SHRL EN Fol Uncle Rob-| KILLED BY TRACTOR Te Sweepstakes 10-ear corn contest! y,ogier winners in the Inter-| Foulks, who discovered the body;|, 4 yurned rubber in the school] NOBLESVILLE, Nov. 20 (UP) that begitning Dec. 1. yo Sor andiana Ih Jaging yesterday. national Livestock Show today The winnah . . . Charies N. Fischer of Shelbyville holds samples Phyl agp Saran Te waldt, furnace so they could have -a va-|—A farm tractor Syerturued yos-imay send money orders to Japan peak : | : re : : : s, ’ he win-|terday, killing: , 82, today with selection of the grand ciuged oss — Reserve of Indiana hybrid 844.0, which won him title of corn 9 the girl's best friend. sation in Ihe Hid on erday, killing: John Gregory,

Fat Chester White : ’ i; champion steer, king of the con- firroxs. “Parker lon Colusa: at International Livestock Exposition. In fop fray are Mr. Fischer's |" © = 0 0 alat's veport -

Unent’s meat sattle specimens, bottom fray holds ears which won corn prince |i; pryiiis tailed to show up for : CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS, 9:30 TILL 5 AS USUAL A Choose Steer Today title for his son, Leonard. a date to see u movie which sent| = J . _ wtp The top steer will be chosen police on a search that ended in STRAUSS SAYS: _ (EXCEPTING SATURDAYS — 9 TILL & orm

late today by the show's chief judge, Dr, A. D. Weber of Kansas State College.

Two girls were attempting to hd ; get their Aberdeen-Angus steers into the final judging.

ziLet's See If Your Grandma [rvs "TU 0 | Sh _.Can Be a Contest Winner . aa "™ = = * a a OBLEE-MENS ~ +

it~ 4 Is She Full of Pep? Got a Good Sense A dl tr, in Your Entry to The Times le ang and Anns Kuseft last

They were Bonnie Lu Logan, 15, of Van Wert, O., whose junior

feeding contest grand champion,

on Sundays. She smokes cigarets .. unusual in the history by the carload . . . and has told of our state. Tag.

\ Nf | A \i "My husband gives me

> the afternoons off . . .

Lin-Lo, went on to win the jun ru . By ARE WRIGHT a Contant - on bid year Sa . : One of the {nations for Times Grandma Con s a|suspicion of kidnaping rap- aw i Saring in the open Gots Deer Near Home “kiljer-diller,” according to Mrs. Floyd Schofield, R. R. 1, Brookston, Ing Mrs. Simon Sparks, 19. i 9 a petition. Betty Hartter, 12, OLIVET, Mich. Nov. 29 (UP) | Writes Mrs. Schofield: “You never know what she will do next.| He subsequently was senténced : : ta of Carlock, Ill, groomed her re- ARBs Cook: vinced to. She 1s good to everyone, but has temper. If she had something on to life imprisonment on the rape- : : 3 ; Ya Adfve ham s Teeding contest|qay that ne like | her chest, she goes to the person and tells them what she thinks | kidnap charges. : ; x vr Sos en giung m oa.) y trike, to/home. After an unsuccessful day. - . . but she holds no hard feelings. She dresses up at Halloween | ‘Most Unusual Case’ : AL me Sa Wa bon in the open competition, | Ion, unt in the woods for deer, and parades around all by Berio" cy in the church choir| Clicks confession. complicated : es rst PE Midwestern: exhibitors were niSed an _eight-point buck _ and keeps everyone guess- what Gov. Schricker termed the OXFORDS 3 4 ;

everyohe for the past 12 years! Ralph h Kokomo, Ind. : factory worker, previously that her ‘age is 88. She's: the, SE A then the | 8abbiest thing you ever Saw... y,,cn and Kuseff murders. In a great kidder. Mrs. Pearl gqgition, he confessed and denied Holmes, of Reynolds, is the most|, ynirq slaying, that of Mrs. Dor- -§ fun-loving grandma . . . known othea to everyone for miles around as| ; oo was sentenced to “Pearl,” even {0 her two GIand-| sath in’ October, 1047. after he

are always in soasonl And they.give ; good footing in rugged weather especially! As you most likely know — the "OVAL" kicked, Wh carried and tossed — by sturdy helmeted young Oe TE

/ | ahildren, ages 14d 4" pl ’ » a he . yoo 8 not of ve 4 i i : SEN Po ¥ Grandma, Parry... - ings, Later-he'charged he was) Co. CC doer CALFSKIN pebbled fo make “4, Aw: .5 aun Mrs. Carl Parry, 1809 So, L St, drugged when he entered the Bhingana; ie Josue on CAL SO des od i» ¥: ie ast week, Schric ki — ‘ € da we sy i Elwood, describes the funny Pleas ow or a easier hold pass! ns

antics of her mother-in-law, ay 4H granted Lobaugh his ninth stay C (Whom she calls “Grandmas execution. He postponed the

(| Parry”: execution date to May 26 pending

water buffalo) — that ROBLEE puts into these :

teeth, the grandchildren try to pull: their own teeth out. There's a jubilee: of laughter by the

second-degree murder charge last April in the slaying of Mrs. Howard in 1945. He was sentenced to

“When she takes: off her completion of an investigation. oxfords for younger men £0 : a glasses the children run and hide Oturisten Tgllcated They stand up under terrific punishment — and pater il Still another man, bert . tu their faces. When she puts them on enrar. ‘Colo. im- they look good to the eye! And they back on. they want on her lap. Chisel in the tangled web. 1 When she takes out her false/P THEC “O Fon Cited on a look good to the wallet!

|tamily and friends when grandma |puts on a dance. She makes the : {children laugh until tears come ito their eyes. She is the funniest C&E Gets Delay {grandma I know.” » * Send The Times a letter de- In Service Hearing scribing the grandma who is the] The Indiana Public Service “life of the neighborhood.” The Commission today gave the Chi{letter nominating the grandma cago and Eastern Hlinois Railwho is selected will win $25 for road until Dec. 15 to show cause the writer and a surprise award why the Whippoorwill, a’ pas-| ‘for grandma. Send letters, | tinued train, should be discon-|

life imprisonmept.

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brief as possible, to Grandma, tinued. : : WEE TTR Ee | Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Mary-| The company discontinued the , " 4 35 f . 2 land St. All entries become the!train during the coal strike. At a ’ : 3 : |property of The Times, none will PSC hearing here yesterday, C. |bé returned and the decision of | 8. Shideler, representing the the judges will be final. | Terre Haute Chamber of Com-

“It's my job to cook the meals, of course, and I'm really my own boss, « but John would make an excellent

. : . | The contest is prompted by the| merce, protested the railroad’s Kitchen Supervisor because he be ’ | fun-loving character in Charles| discontinuance plans. 4 lieves in up-to-date methods of Kuhn's GRANDMA comic strip] At the railroad’s request, the doi . Ls {which appears in The Sunday| PSC continued the hearing until ong things. | Times color comic section. { Dee. 15.

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