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police station. Then taken before police magistrate Virgil W. Burgess. ; © Parmer’s father, Andrew Sr. * ‘moved for a continuance, saying: a “Let’s continue this for 10 days until we can find out more about it.” Mr. Burgess continued the hearing to July 30 and ordered Parmer held in the county jail without bond. The girl's mother died a year ago, and she had been keeping house for her father. She was engaged to marry a high school sweetheart now in the Navy.

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More than 50 leaders in health, education and community work will conduct “the workshop in school and community health Aug. 10-24 at Indiana University. The conference is sponsored by the Indaina State Board of Health, Indiana University, the State Department of Public Instruction and 10 voluntary health agencies.

CHAMPIONS ?—Marvin McVay hopes so. Ha will enter these

polled shorthorns in the Decatur Townshop 4-H Fair, which opens Wednesday on the grounds of Decatur Central High School. Mar-

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Decatur Township's 4-H Fair, sponsored by Decatur Central Lions Club, will open Wednesday on the grounds of Decatur Central High School. Girls’ exhibits will be judged Wednesday morning; dairy cattle, Wednesday afternoon; vegetables and poultry, Wednesday evening. Sheep and beef cattle events will be held Thursday. Hogs will be judged Friday. The tractor parking contest urday afternoon.

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Alen O'Banion, 2047 Carrollton |

vin was on the stock-judging team which won honors at Purdue

| Evening entertainment | features include Jack's | Marimba Band on Wednesday, | WLS barn dance Thursday,

talent show Friday and the 4-H dress revue Saturday.

THEY'RE OFF—Members of the 38th Signal Co. the 38th National Guard Division. Left to right: Lt. Col. Stafford Green, division signal officer; Sgt. John Childress, Master Sgt. Richard Cerde :

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No Deaths, No Arrests, Respect Demanded In Street Slugfest MILWAUKEE, July 21 (UP)—

1 LL . P re 28th J : f4rs. H. H. Bliss of Janesville ha OINS IN FOUFING | row men broie me monotony Bo 2 ae M e 1 n : 0 M oO ck War | when they stumbled out of a,pendent type of household help.

“Iron Triangle’ Buildup—

Rescue crews fighting to reach an jron ore miner trapped in a cave-in 200 feet beneath the surface sald today there is chance” he is alive.

ore and rock fell from the ceiling

of a 55-foot space in which he and four others were at work.

| Quit Running Over People, GI Drivers

|Koreans are being hit by U. 8.

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William © Torvinen, 38, was rday when tons of

In Korea Are Told

. TOKYO, July 21—Too many

Army vehicles, and 8th Army Headquarters today was appealing to GIs to quit running over the citizens. Headquarters has issued a special bulletin entitled: “How to Alienate Friends and Eliminate People.” It calls attention to “The increasing number of daily accidents in which Koreans are Injured by Army trucks.”

» s » . THE HABITS of Koreans contribute to the mayhem; accord-

‘ohed ‘Papa-san’ observed the huge 2%-

tion, and calmly gauged his steps 80. that as the truck passed it would run over and destroy the {evil spirit which was following him,” the publication recounts. “His timing was bad. Papa-san joined his honorable ancestors.” But, soldiers are warned:

|tavern near Shelby and Ray- She advertised for “an experiFORT BRAGG, N. C., July 21— Smaller army combat units

{mond Sts. chose up teams in enced cook and housekeeper with the middle of a busy street anda little of that old-fashioned reThe Army and Air Force poured and supporting troops will come men, weapons and supplies into from five of the six continental

had a slug-fest. [epect and consideration for the an “iron triangle” buildup area army areas.

When they had succeeded in employer.” bloodying each other, they ab-| LT here today and prepared to| The tactical air command will I ed to the pruis- Another Commie Freed i th h 0 a car and launch an August offensive to provide air power from the 9 NEW YORK, July 21 (UP)—

st fighting in th Air Forces. wove their way into traffic. No| = ate The. tgughe ghting PP 15, ore |deaths? No grudges? No arrests? One more of the 17 second-string

More than 100,000 troops and| New Type Organization | {Communists whose Civil Rights

i {Congress bail was revoked ob400 planes will swarm over the, The maneuver will also bring Two Cents Short = 387-square mile triangle bounded into play a new type army or- tained his release today by post

| . MEMPHIS, Tenn. July 21 (UP) ling other surety. Simon W. Gerby Ft. Bragg, Camp Mackall and ganization—the 301st Logistical _1¢ ¢, c, James had had two, son was nd when $10,000

Maxton Air Base Aug. 13-Sept./Command. It will combine manyi.ants he could have saved him-|pail was posted for him by Helen 2 in exercise “Southern Pine’ separate transportation and sup-/ge1r $2050, James wanted to go|Alfred, To Orange, N. 3 who the largest training maneuver Ply services into one command fishing but lacked two cents of|said she had known Gerson “many staged since World War II, \responsible for all support of the having enough for a license. He years.” = re

Their objective will be to drive combat troops. went anyway. A conservation .oi- o_o ris Nothing Like Asking

out an “aggressor force” firmly, The unified logistics command ficer caught him. entrenched in a simulated swamp has been developed since World TT FBI Agent Ends Life | JACKSONVILLE, Fla, July 21 SEYMOUR, Conn., July 21 (UP) | (UP) — Commissioner Eddie

in North Carolina's heavily wood- War II and is now operating in —FBI Agent James V. Healy Jr. [Acosta rceived a letter, written

ed sandhills area. | Korea. 28, a 1950-graduate of the Uni-|in childish scrawl, which said, in

Spot Enemy Spies | Officers arranging the exercise,

Already the distinctive green Say it is designed to train small uniforms of the aggressors have fighting units and to give prac-

been spotted as their spies try to tice in close co-ordination be-

examiner ruled tonight. °* lasphalt on our street... .’

versity of Detroit, shot and killed part: “A few. weeks ago I got a Di himself here today, the medical pair of skates and will you put

{ “Keep your shirt on. After all, /it’s his road.”

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Three of the miners escaped the fall, and a fourth was dragged out alive after three hours of desperate digging.

into three-man shifts were tunneling from two directions toward the spot where Torvinen was belleved trapped. The tunnels were 80 narrow larger crews could not be used, and the rescuers had to be relieved every 15 minutes because of the intense heat. » One crew bored through the rubble left by the cave-in while the other cut through solid iron ore. E. A. Schneider, superintendent of the Pickands, Mather and Bennett Mine, said that “there’s a good chance” Mr. Torvinen might still be alive. But he said the rescuers had not established communications with him, and could not be cer{tain how far they would have to idig to reach him. “But we'll dig until we find him,” Mr. Schneider said.

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