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Dr. Sheets Addresses Disciples Assembly

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| Assailant Shoots Twice at Indiana JP

[City justice of the peace.

(two ‘shotgun blasts through window of Mr, Nowels’

ling glass and severfl pelle Mr, Nowels, but he w jured seriously. Mr. Nowels said he had

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