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; : et z o | : . . ~|Hasn bo Times Spell, "| LA housewife insisted to- The young people ‘of the Was : : Es Farm Polic Link Raft—They Say 1 CROMWELL, Sept. 5—Clifford, 4.0 4pa¢ someone at police | ington Street Methodist Churd¥ 2 Ay se oe . ¥ a C U { on - A : | 9 Moore, 31, of Wawaka, Ind. . headquarters was to be. |will sponsor an old-fashioned ice : ; : nL : : 8 -.- * | LOUISVILLE, Sept..5 (UP)— drowned in Indian Village Lake, blamed for a “battle of |cream social Friday from » : : : ; : ® : To Brannan Plan ’ (Ie Srp J, he Jani Lethargia jas night. .,» 1 dirty laundry” BERS, a ' |6 to 9 p. m. on the church lawn, i M ; : . oo ot | : ~-%4l The boat in which the victim Mrs. W. E.' Whitehead |,g ‘Washington St. - rei Me : ; 0 in ' / Cupid. is tying no Knots aboard rode with his father, Frank said that when her neigh- 12800 W. a5 : gh ton~ condem | "~The “Family Farm Policy Re. the New Orleans-bound craft. = |noore 54, and Jack Roe, 28, both| bor swept dust from her | + Housewives'of the congregation vs : : oi - view” currently being pushed ip Sis Geraldine Sars or Wawaka, overturned and threw, porch onto Mrs. White- | will supply cakes baked in theipe ; Action : : - the U. 8B.. Department of Agri- ns Migs Ty “After the trio Into the water. d Nead's Ireshly hung wash | kitchens to be served with ico ? : Th ; n : AIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE. 1da.. Sept 5! culture has no connection with you're around us a little bit; youl, Sito . Dody Wag recoveied e a iy thors told |eream and soft drinks. Mrs, filing 4 Top r MOUNT : R] . - a xy ep "0 the Brannan Plan, Indiana farm- know. better than. to Jhink Of accident. His father escaped by ‘me to go sweep dust on her Harold W. Mohler, wife of the. [urged t. —A four-engine Superfortress’ crashed and burned on the ©. ers were assured today. romance. ne. ghd. Ia Jack clinging to the overturned boat. wash,” she said, “and I |pastor, the Rev. Mr. Mohler, isin, © : ow to re runway last night killing all seven crew: members. Undersecretary of Agriculture toe HE. WE €, THe. 10 8 Mr, Roe swam to safety. | did” we. ' ._ |charge of arrangements. = Ton hy An Air Force board of inquiry was called today to [Clarence on Coie, Yin University of Michigan stu- ; 3 : ; . at the ol we th f the aceh| : 3 eennes, 5 : dent Don Brown agreed. “I've : | Tuesday determine the cause © latest program against Midwest- , .. aven thought about it,” . : The M Men 5.00 was on a “transition” ! ern opposition at a press confer- yi. Brown said. He then looked i Bods aight, It had taken off from the repares jonce, 1nis morning. at the two female crew members | outside ign i 1 ; | “We are not looking for sup- ang added: “Not a chance.” | > ly ER anklin 4411 a e base on a routine night training |port for the Brannan Plan, nor ax a : ’ * an mld thority. « mission. [for any other plan, in advocating! THE CREW reported tempers : : : But th © On such 2 ple. 118 Sasi oma] To Lop 63 {the Family Farm Policy Review,” ,qce last week when Mr. Brown : : “ ‘ 3 {s made for planes > pri phobingelise Yay. : Mr. McCormick said. and Engineer Milton Borden sug- + . : 3 and mir tolch groun : Not Even New - gested they keep the Lethargial| . 3 Lo : why the the sky. Officers at the base sig rom t ere ai , moving day and night. It has : cinded ir they did not Kaw whe Te @ It isn’t even a new idea. It's tyaveled only about one-third. of : : » : I int rpittrialy oy na = h thi ii Bratt am pH the Agtiewl, 'the 1800-mile distance to New . » . ' known © , y The personnel count of the jv ig “Orleans since leaving New Kin- t t t t - ; how the The ae was ear wn Veterans Administration's Indi- ' ‘es can be made to operate better.” sington, Pa., July 19. S u Y Wi : e rl accessories _~ ation vw Iher a : . or hy Re ana office for the 1951-52 year » Mr. McCormick referred to a! Skipper Mary Ellen McCrady : . much ad nian Comme base “ "0 probably will be held below the , nation-wide survey, now under gnq Miss Gdrcia teamed up and . flat, desert country. Its runways, i way, of farmers at the - a. Althoy built during the last war espe-neY ceiling of 657 persons, & Yr mers a e "grass- won their argument against \ : i church e all po "B.20's. are among the TéElonal manager M. D. Cummins Foot” leyel for criticism of De- “moonlight sailing.” They claimed : 2 . Times fo Ba oh the ot & said today. partment of Agriculture set-up if made them “nervous.” All Steel\Typewriter Table he! longest in je SOUL: itae] The VA, ordered «fo trim 63 ‘land operation, and a request for | . sail hedr Belding tion next Persons from its staff here, will {constructive, criticism of govern-| : : y time, Fi of ki close 119 positions under orders |mental zgencies concerned with Scrip n. from Washington. | |the farmer. y Bovirned | The orders followed cuts pre-: ;| He said the idea of 2 farm pol- 10 79 . 3 Another Crash |seribed under the Independent] igy review originated in Decem- . » > oven . |Otfices Appropriations Act. Some) per, 1950, and was romoted (]ffred Cash Olher In Alaska Kills 5 lof the Oe are vacant. |‘ {through Department of Agricul-| the Meth ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. Mr. Cummins said many of the pe rly, ee . . : use Dy. en - employees to be discharged will |’ . suppo 5 (UP)—A Ivn enna Cesena, Nive. cash in leu of aceumu- leverywhere except in Indiana, I C 00 - | Ips The perfect solution to "where can | put my Pel of co a a! Te et gines lated vacation and leave time, . jy (Hincis and ‘Jowa, he stated. - Dh c a siden rea, ’ 4 ‘ Fv go 1 . Killing all five persons abosrd. payable feom oe VAL lary : : | Rum Publicity | The Times would like to know typewriter’ problems! Sturdy, all-steel table Person © + “" It was the 12th crash {n serve will prohibit to some extent | ks | Glenn Sample, editor of the fom pare Ris What teachers sould : : i ,.. ation | Alaska’s * d of airpl » Increasing the staff to the legal , 'Hoosler Farmer, publication of Ro taro on, Rigen is 27-in. high, has 2 drop leaves, ample leg 2 two can aska’'s “graveyard of airplanes ceiling of 857, rd the Indiana Farm Bureau, criti- o 7 "© : ts 1d . \ stand the in the past six weeks and brought "yr. acct hit by the new reduc-| = | | cized the policy review for having < '0 now now parents cou G moll loid finish remained the number sof persons dead Or ijons is the vocational rehabilita-| NT - begun at the top, rather than RIOVE “8 B° 302 he. DrSbiems room. Green enamel hammerloid finish. : say they missing to 92. tion and education division which| “= Si "" |springing - from valid objections| be worth $25 in De Ho some . . b.. Epamer The plane roared in over the will lose 29 persons. The in-| YAP, YAP, YAP—In Chi. offered by farmers at the county .. and $25 in cash to ; side and P : k= and state level. . - \P Ph toward Hf rooftops of the suburban Rogers surance division will De smb) cago, Abbe Lane, 19-year-old ames Holaema. editor of “In. Ome teacher, 4 which vo ; vision ist wi i g | . -| Path area yesterday, missed oneinaied, the, SOmtac oy on Jr vocalist with Xavier Cugat's |, "cers Guide” said .the The Prizes are being offered in on. th ouse by two feet, clipped some ose y n : iil lose Orchestra, holds her three Chi. Department of Agricultare had conjunction with The Times se- who hav 15%, pn: crashed and burst Six and disability claims is | huahuas which ‘she: credits with done a “lousy job of publicity.” He Sr Tcles on Sow GOOD ’ organizaf vo Aarnes. | : | saving furs valued at $5500. | As a consequence, he added, > SCHOOL? / active su Names of those aboard the! Remaining cuts will be dis-| y . . Letters are being sought by 3 depart-| Burglars broke into her room in farmers and farm organizations : : All the plane were not released. | tributed amorig other P A in’ thi '® The Times to decide who will : ts. Mr. Cummins said. The the Edgewater Beach Hotel and |In this area. were suspicious of a 2 t » Ss ecial Purchase wee : I talked aie ments, | 1 |program about which they k get the cash awards. Letters P 4 medical division, however, is ex-| took furs worth $4500, but did rg Y KNeW just be written on these sub- > exception 42,000 Bonus empt from the reduction order.| not open a closet which con- |= pro pon Vogler, Indiana chair-{1eCtS: ans for past . : . dded the VA! tained the barking d d ’ | From teachers: “How Parents said the Ch k M il d | Mr. Cummins a | Tamne e barking dogs and man of Production Marketing Ad- a : side, or ecKs aiie |here has been trimmed by shout} the more valuable furs. ‘ministration, through which the San Make Their Schools Em. uorescent . group. State Auditor Frank Mullis or-) 22 PT cent since the peak empiay, survey is being made. thought too *L._ ow 5 / > that tue {ment of 1947. | [little time had been allotted to its," ox. parents: "How Teachers en safely 'v fice said today state soldiers’| Employees to be discharged un- Attorney General | competion. {Can Make Their Schools better. : y Vi bonus checks have been mailed to) der the latest order will ee D $ Is N d hil paiusls must be not more * Sanisi {30-days notice, he said. m . {than words. ny approximately 42,000 Hoosier a pe epu y ame Committee Is Named | Entry letters must be in The es am 2 for soluti veterans and next-of-kin of de- Machines to Write |. William Tilden McClain, 624 E. Musical Fai Times offices or postmarked by te Of today ceased servicemen. ee 39th. St, has been appointed a I'OF NlUSICa at. Fair /midnight Sunday. Send them to, | , : No An additional 10,000 checks are Gas Tax Refund Checks state Qepiny 2tiorney genesal ang Members of the business com- Bene Pohocls, oe Indian- . Bishop | ‘assigned to the criminal division, mittee for the ical melodrama apolis es, 214 W. Maryland = expec ut between now State Auditor Frank Millis has asst sion, mittee for the musical melodra 4 98 4 ted to go o n.pe lswitched from writing checks by Indiana Attorney General J. Em-| “Indiana,” to be produced Sept. St. | Regularly 6.98 ° . the India and mid-October. : hand to writing checks by ma-|mett McManamon, said today. [13-15 in the Indiana University] Today's third article of the se- . was a m About 288,000 Hoosiers Who chine in the gas tax refund Sal Mr. McClain suceeds George Building at the Fair Grounds, ries, “HOW GOOD 18 YOUR sp The tall, served in the armed forces but sion. Hang, who resigned to practice have been announced. SCHOOL?” is on Page 11. Standard tise 4 dak ; : Tho Dev: : | His office, which handles more !1aW. pout | With Mrs. J. Carl Vandivier as ements te mre tandard size fluorescent desk lamp in-<.c were not wounded are hg 2407000 of these checks, be-| A graduatg of the University director of the teen-age show, Hawthorn Loss Set : sir 3 ie, himself. 1 to be matled their checks some- ...°¢.11v mechanized this week. [0f Louisville, Mr. McClain also committee members will include | handsome bronzed finish; has instant light. garding | tithe late in 1054. | Henceforth, he said, the ,re- attended Indiana University. He I. W. Bosworth, Paul Buchanan, At $35,000-$40,000 | . ¢ . : In rec However, a movement is under-|, a; +, persons who use gaso- IS married and has three children. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Crouch, Rol-| Fire Chief Roscoe McKinney ing switch, felt base. 14!/5-in. high, 18-in.--~ Federatio way now in some veterans organi- oon farms and who use gaso-| In another personnel change lin Curry, Richard Featheringill, today said the damage in the id I deal for-dermit dene: not had zations to have the state legis-| i,105 will be “untouched by/in the attorney general's office, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Locke, Jim| Hawthorn Room fire at 1611 N.| wice. deal tor dormitory, office or. dens the chur lature pay half of the remaining, ., nang” Mary Frances Lehane, 1611 E. Miller, Edward O. Snethen, A. C. Michigan St. Monday has been oe ' Lh stated the checks on a basis of ‘first-come ’ | Vermont 8t., receptionst and| Stuebe, Mrs. A. Wolfenstein, Mr. estimated between $35,000 and Ayr es’ Station ery, Street Floor utive has « first served” sometime in 1953! READ ALL ABOUT the won- clerk; left to accept a position and Mrs. J. Carl Vandivier and 40,000. : : dai unwise In The remainder would be paid derful offers appearing daily in with the law firm of Bingham, Harry Wade. ¥ | Harold C. Williams, owner, said 3-7 rogatives. later, when the state has accumu- The Indianapolis Times’ Classi- Summers and Spillman as a Proceeds from the show, this tne cost of restoring the ~well- ; Select your personalized greeting “If Iw lated enough from the special fied ads! That's where the bar- legal secretary. |year’s successor to JChalet” and xnown local restaurant will be cards now at our special fifth | ‘Methodist gross income surtax to SomPplete Eaims are! Turn to the Want-] Miss Lehane is a gradute ol to Betsy,” will benefit g100,000 Repair work, he said ~ | floor center Action al the payments. Ads NOW! St. Agnes Academy here. Good Will Industries. bag # ’ ee ny vote, I w i. A | ; ao will begin within 10 days. : : “ . Ye remove . a : ’ TT retary at

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