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At least two men in America believe they are paid enough. In Pelham, N. Y., School Supt. William W. Fairclough and High School Principal F. Hamilton Whipple turned down raises granted them by a state law authorizing. 30 per cent raises over 1939, Supt. Fairclough expigined that he and Whipple considered themselves well paid with the 1939 salaries of $12.500 and $8,600

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: Mr. ple $9600, at. ; ; a HE oh fo we a Re YOUR POCKET CHANGE PAYS Nothing like keeping a récord. A Moundsville, W. Va., woman, : 5 hi D0 Fashonne, England. nar Mrs. Hazel White, is accused of Jane Russell

vears he and a girl friend drank making her three children wear

PRE 3337 bottles of beer, 75 bottles of Wet, lye-soaked underclothing as ’ | whisky, 49 bottles of gin and 11 punishment for “wetting - their N W qo ottles of—Sherry wine without Pants. ; : Dares on Prmail She will ‘be tried Monday on

- . He was sentenced to two charges of neglect. Publicist’s Drea months in jail. x un = m o

a George Balanchine, director of Military caws the New York Ballet Company,! 2 Farmer Ami Miller of Fennville, confirmed today that he and his 20-Pound Garment Mich.,, said hé blasted out wife, Maria Tallchief, daughter Sa s Startlin | reveille on an old bugle and his of an Osage Indian, had sepa- 9 9g y

cows rushed out of the barn for rated. He added, however, that By R. K. SHULL milking. she will continue to star in his Jane Russell, the victim of a At night the cows hurry in from ballet. thousand and one popr jokes - va —————— about her billowing * Bosom, is Defends Husband— now going through her’ second

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Faithful Wife Sobs Out Mitcham, * 7 TPO

In “Macaon,’ role of a cafe- singer and

Defense of Missing Hiser Gi.’ loi Wo mi

Mitchum in the title city.

‘It Couldn't Be True,’ Says Helpmeet, | As a gag in connection with . , y . ’ the publicity on the film, husky Lester Hasn't Done Anything Wrong Jane is placed in a 20-pound gold By LEON W. RUSSELL, Times Stafl Writer mesh evening gown that sags in- *

HARTFORD CITY, Oct. 14 —Accusations made by public offi-'discreetly low in front. clals, climaxing nearly a week of worry, have failed to shake Mrs. §o the publicity men are lickLester Hiser's faith in her missing husband. ing their chops in anticipation of Sitting in her small home, with her 20-month-old son, Stephen. the comments to come when the chattering happily on her lap and her four little daughters on a photos are exhibited, or rather, nearby davenport, Mrs. Hiser heard how state examiners reported when the exhibit is photographed. a “substantial shortage” in her ,..ic. .4 the University tomor At first the cameraman thought husband's accounts in the Black- ’ : Jane would have to be posed with ford County treasurer's office. A welcoming committee from the dress in front of some sort “It isn't true,” she said. “I po Unjyersity has arranged to of prop,- but after consultation don't care what they say. Les- , oa the young student when he they decided the use of scenery ter hasn't done anything wrong.” rrives. unnecessary. Then She Weeps Young Rieff, chosen _for hiz Like most of her earlier roles, Then she began to cry. scholarship achievements, spent Jane is still playing the hig bad, The examiners told the County the week-end sight-seeing In good girl who gets the hero in Commissioners they had notified washington, D. C. ! the end. Sort of sultry, but nice, Mr. Hiser at 9:30 a. m. last Satur- IRN I ~~ In “Macao,” she'll be going day that a special audit showed TERRE HAUTE -- Indiana hedvy on the wisecracks along a shortage. They said he admitted State Teachers College annual witn Robert Mitchum. knowing of the shortage. homecoming party is set far Oct. . meee “It couldn't be true,” said the 20, 21 and 22 on the campus. \ faithful” wife whose tired face re- A week-end highlight will be a flected the anxious, tortured hours pep party on the site of the Old mve S 0 NS

she has spent since Mr. Hiser's Main Building at which Presidisappearance Monday night, dent Ralph N. Tirey will crown . “He was so happy around the the homecoming queen. Local Cha | house. There just couldn't have Another feature will be the In- er been anything wrong. If there diana State-Indiana Central foot- . was a shortage, he didn't know Lall game, with the homecoming’ The American Veterans of

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He spent Saturday afternoon ing in a body. dianapolis post Oct. 22. The post working at his electrical appli- #2 ® = will be No. 19 ¢ y ance business, came home early. LAFAYETTE A. G. Phillips, jt charter 38 ne ho Peceive and retired at about 9 o'clock, she vice president of Allied Mills, mander Charles Beckner of Munsaid. Chicago, was named Indiana's ja On Sunday they entertained "Good Egg” of 1850 by the State members of her family at dinner. Poultry Association meeting at He worked a little in the after- Purdue University,

noon, and that evening they dined sri TY . Dye g they PRINCETON — Lloyd Mason, stallation address. The charter

He was still in a cheerful mood #6: of Oakland City, was recover- Will be accepted by Richard at 6:30 p. m. Monday when he ing today from serious injuries Miller, who will serve as comleft home, telling her he was Sustained yesterday in a slate fall mander of the Hoosier post. going to his store. at King's Mine, -° Other post officers to be inBesides, she insisted, he has Hospital attaches said he re- stalled are: Clinton Green, Joe been a devoted father and ceived multiple fractures in the Lutes, John E. Shaw, vice com-: wouldn't leave his children. crash. FIangpns; Ihe Rev. Louis T. GooIn 11 years of marriage he has ay A BA ; tee, chaplain; Andrew Houk, adalways been a good nt “" LINTON Twenty-five Linton jutant; Herbert Shockney, finance “It just isn't true. It can't be minute men” and a group of officer; John Tinder, judge advo-. true,” she said again and again. WOMen assistants spent yester-icate; Frank Kossa, provost mar- # uu day in cleaning up Humphrey's shal, and Harvey B. Stout, LAFAYETTE Pierre Riefr, Park, service officer. : Luxembourg student who is being! The “minute men,” young busi-, The. executive’ committee is

National Vice Commander Marshall Miller of Champaign, ItL, will deliver the principal in-

Mrs. Perle Mesta, American min-/the park cleaning a major project James Herod, Howard Watts and ister to that nation, is due to'for the week. [Harrison Miller, E

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