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W. T. Bissell Dies VIBRAPHONE

At Home Here SAVE $100 W. T. Bissell, INDIANA MUSIC CO.

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of Journal Box Servicing Corp., railroad equipment, since + 1928, | in his home

| Surviving are his wife, Sophia 'B.; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Conway Chattanooga, Tenn.; three brothers, a sister and two grandchildren, Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary is making fuineral arrangements.

Local Deaths

MRS. MARY A. SIMPSON, 71. of 2944 Kenwood Ave. Servjces at ‘1:30 p. m, today in Pat{ton Funeral Home, Burial in {Floral Park.

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died suddenly s6 many dead cows that 115 E. OHIO IM-4486} night. He was 68 and lived at] one farmer~tdday painted 2024 E. Kessler Blvd. : A Mr. Bissell was a member of “cow,” “horse,” etc. in white [Fifth Church, Christ Scientist. | paint on the sides *of his (He was born in Kansas. | livestock,

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Backing of Chinese:

By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 9—Owen

Assembly Battle Ready to Resume

Indiana's lawmakers come marching back to Indianapolis tomorrow to try and solve the state's present caused by funds, The Senate and House have been in session for two weeks, but have succeeded only in passing opposite programs. The House passed the Republican Party's “home rule” welfdre program which depends upon the

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ate passed a law deferring the| effective ‘date of the present anti-! secrecy welfare law . so Indiana could continue to receive federal funds, As a result, deadlocked. The crisis began when the government cut off Indiana's annual {$20 million welfare grant because the new anti-secrecy welfare law is contrary to federal confidential] rules,

Death Rate of Kore Wounded Slashed

CHICAGO, Oct. 9 (U P)—Maj. Gen. George Armstrong, Army

welfare crisis| the loss of federal “

the Legislature is

|Lattimore offered yesterday what] WASHINGTON, Ind, Oct. (he called ‘irrefutable proof” that | (UP) - {Harold E. Stassen was wrong| today from {when he charged that Mr. Lattimore advocated immediate. recognition of Red China at a 1949

State Department conference,

{chimney vent yesterday. Mrs. Julia Teitsort, 50, operator [of the rooming house, investigated : when she became ill and discovHe called on Mr. Stassen t0/ereq several roomers near col-| admit his error.” [lapse. She called a rescue squad. The Johns Hopkins University] Firemen revived Robert E. Sinprofessor made public a tran-|8leton, 12, and script, - furnished him by the Lemore, 11, and sent Mrs. Mary State Department, of his remarks McLemore, 30, and Shirley Baker, at a round table conference on 43. to the Daviess County Hos-| Far Eastern policy. pital. Mr. Lattimore said the tran-

script shows he did not advocate] ‘Crash Injuries Fatal

TERRE HAL 1 lits recognition of the Nationalist Charice RB. et Ad UP) [government - of Chiang Kai-shek! Haute. di and instead recognize the Com- died yesterday of in munist government.

juries suffered in a traffic accident near Oakland City Sept. 30.

Led ‘Prevailing Group’

{ Last week Mr, Stassen told a

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conference which recommended in appliances, cars learly recognition of Red China. Rousehokl : Mr. Stassen also charged that needs, Inte. Lattimore recommended: Ads NOW! {Encouragement of recognition of {Red China by Great Britain and \India, turning over Formosa and |Hong Kong to Red China, no U. S. aid to non-Communist guerrillas in South China or to Na-

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{strong said that only 25 of each 1000 soldiers wounded in Korea have died, compared with 45 of every 1000 in World War 11. - He attributed the decline to improved medical techniques and the greater availability of air evacuation for wounded, including helicopters. Gen. Armstrong said the incidence of dysentery, diarrhea and malaria also has been cut below the levels of the last war. He said Korea's severe winter again will pose a medical problem, but pre-. dicted fewer frostbite casualties this year.

21st Arrest Brings Fine and 30-Day Term

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U. 8. aid to Communist China. “Says Stassen ‘Wrong’

In. a statement accompanying the transcript, Mr. Lattimore said Mr. Stassen was “wrong in every single one” of his points which he a claimed were set forth by the feo 1:30 “Lattimore group.” hig =3:30., He said he was “amazed and

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