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e Service Act, 23, of 1051 Jack Benjamin King , ay O Castle St, had pleaded no con-
two. men, both Earlham College students, entered guilty pleas. They were Donald ¥. Nagler, 20, a pative of Iowa City, Iowa, and Duane G. Metzger, 21, a native of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Would Not Step Forward "King had taken the induction
physical examination, but had re-|
fused to take one step forward h would have signified his entrance into service during swear-ing-in ceremonies at the. induction center here, The other two men failed to] follow procedure outlined by the) Selective Service Act, which would
have classified them as consci-|
entious objectors. | All three protested, the draft regulations on religious grounds. “I am a God-fearing man myself,” Judge William E. Steckler | declared. “But I believe in ren-| dering unto God, those things that |
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are God's, and to Caesar those) Lena Bi things that are Caesar's.” George A. Burk on a self-supporting basis. The 8t., was fi Asked to Ch , Mind ] _inational sale of State of Israel Curtis Rig ota Change Services will be at 3 p. m. 10-40 is directed by the Ameri-| St., paid t Declaring the defendants were MOrrow in the G. H. Herrmann .,, pinancial and Development| Nine ot! apparently sincere In their be. Funeral Home for George A.lCorp. for Israel, with headquar- for a tota lefs, Judge Steckler asked King Burk, a salesman for the Advance|(org at 120 Broadway, New York given the if he would change his mind and Beverage Co. Burial will be inicijty, ! for a seco! submit to induction if the court (Crown Hill 4 dav in G tt Judge 0 would withhold imposition of r. Burk died yesterday in (sen- : sentence. eral Hospital. He was 64. Bread Is Dumped mn Says boy
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and Freddie Benney were dead when pulled from the Wreckage, according to Mortis Young of the Lebanon fire department. The fourth youth, Wiley C. Austin, died later in a Lebanon hospital, | The victims were from Baxter, | Tenn. f Mr. Young said the driver apparently was not able to negotiate a sharp curve and the automobile left the highway and “puried itself” in the house. “The gas tank must have exploded and sprayed gasoline over the house and car,” Mr. Young said. Trick Horse Billed At Clermont Show Times State Service CLERMONT, July 6 -— Trick horse “Chico,” owned and trained by Russell R. Hirschman, will take part in the English horse show Sunday at Clermont Community Grounds. The show, to he preceded at 12:45 p. m. by a parade, is part of Clermont Community Lions Club's seventh annual horse show get for tomorrow and Sunday. A western horse show will be held at 7 p. m. tomorrow, featuring roping of steers. Proceeds will go to the recreational bullding fund started by Lion's previous shows. The club also financed the community playground Paul E. Ferrel is chairman for the seventh year
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