Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1951 — Page 8

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This fellow is Irl A, Daffin, boss of a manufacturing company at Lancaster, Pa. What he's doing is bringing feed processing | plants practically to the farmer's barn door. His new wrinkle is a mobile plant that takes care of | Pablisher Sets Up such things as grinding, mixing, ! molasses ny and ming. $350 IU Scholarship tion of vitamins into grains and Times State Service roughages, BLOOMINGTON, Mar, 2— It calls for a bit of explaining James B. Delaurier, publisher of and we'll get around to that in ajthe Hammond Times, has preminute, sented funds for a $350 scholarThe way things have been for ship to the Indiana University many years, the farmer goes Journalism Department. through a monotonous routine. Disturbed because many jourHe sows and he plows and reaps: nalism students forego summer He hauls his stuff to the market. |training as cub reporters to earn From the market it goes to:the more money in other vacation miller. The miller kicks in a few jobs, Mr. Del.aurier set up -a little mixes and ‘eventually the!scholarship to make up the difman in the overalls buys his own ference in salary. The money will product back, at a fat markup, as go to a senior journalist student

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