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Winer of The Bodwar Puppy Contest conducted by The Times with the co-operation of the makers é¢ 1deal Dog Food is Dayid Cooper, 11, of 727 8. Mickley St, a student at Ben Davis School. Becond and winner of

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of roller skates was Patricia Venezia, ‘8, of 854 Woodlawn Ave, a,

pupil ‘at St. Patricks Catholic school, Third and winner of a

neth Allen, 15, of Clermont, a student at the Clermont school. Shortly after the judges made

their decision yesterday, the three winners met Lea Wallard, win-

Speedway and recejved their prizes. David = received

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PUPPY CONTEST WINNERS—The three winners in The Times Speedway Puppy Contest receiving their prizes at the Speedway yesterday from Lee Wallard, 500-Mile Race winner, are (left to right) Patricia Venezia, second place; David Cooper, first, and Kenoth Allen, third.

{In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics

{John Branch, 71, at General, pneumonias. | John O. Whisenand. §1, at 18. N. LaSalle, land representatives of several!

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Senate Unit Slates

Hearings on Newsprint

WASHINGTON, June 1 (UP). {—A Senate small-business sub- | committee will hold public: hear{ings: beginning July 11 on the {price and supply of newsprint. | Sen. Hubert H. Humphtey (D.| |Minn.), chairman of the subcom- | mittee, said he expects the hearings to last about 10 days. The {subcommittee will hear testimony

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Sports Editor Dies KENOSHA, Wis, June 1 (UP); Edwin W. McKenna, 47, sports! | editor of the Kenosha Evening! died yesterday an hour] after suffering a stroke at his desk. Mr. McKenna underwent| surgery last June for a blood | pressure condition and had been] He had been sports| of the News since he joined,

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' DETROIT, June 1 (UP) ~Donald Dietterick, 22, got two days in jall for reckless driving after explaining that “I was going fast because I was running out of gas and I wanted to get to-a gas station quick.” Judge John D. Watts an- | swered that “I hear that' | one every week.” “But this was different.” Dietterick said. “I, was

getting up speed so IT could coast to the station.”

| LONDON, June 1 UP)-Bri: tain is designing war weapons |

“more fantastic than jet planes

an aircraft manufacturer. ! “It takes a madman even to

{Sir Frank Spriggs. managing ai-| rector of the vast Hawker-8id-delay Ailreraft Group, said ina speech last night. | He spoke at a dinner commemaorating the 10th anniversary of the first et flight in ‘the Western | world. Air Chief Mcirshal' Sir John! Slessor, chief of /the Royal Air Force, said at the dinner that the Russians have jet aircraft “that {are in some ways superior to our ‘own.’ i

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