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Woman Killed And Husband Injured In 2-Car Crash Here

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2 Others Hurt At 36th St. And U.S. 52

The 56-year-old wife of a local. i, barber was killed and her hus- * band seriously injured in a 2-car crash at W. 56th St. and U. 8. 52 today. Mrs. Aletha Scherer, 6160 Broadway, was killed instantly when a car crashed into the side of her husband's vehicle. Orves Scherer, 65, was taken to Methodist Hospital where his-

Senators Set Jenner Talks

8 Due in State To Back Re-election

Republicans will bring eight] UL S. Senators to Indiana early, next month to stump for Sen.| {William E. Jenner's re-election, it| was announced today.

“Bill Jenner Day” rallies will be held in each of the state’ 11] Congressional districts on Oct, 9 land 10, Sen. Jenner faces what)

By GEORGE McEVOY Y ESIERDAY Mrs, Fisher Williams, Knightstown, do~ nated blood. to the Red Cross for the last time, Mrs. Williams will be 860 years old Saturday, and those over that age are not allowed to give blood. If she had waited for the Bloodmobile to reach Knightstown, it would have arrived too late. She took a bus to Indianapolis, marched into the Red Cross Blood Donor Center at 18 W. Georgia St., and said," “Here I am-—and I'm not 60 yet.” For Mrs, Williams, giving

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| State Cuts Season ' On Pheasant Hunting

most politicians regard as his big-! condition was reported serious. gest political test in a race with <The griver of the other car, Democratic Gov. Henry F. Paul Jones, 39, and his passenger, Schricker. Abraham Wallin, 72, both of The visiting Senators will inDelphi, also were taken to Meth- clude those from three neighborodist Hospital. They were not ing states, the most prominent beseriously injured, according to . ing Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio. Stale Police Who investigated the Times photo by Dean Timmerman. Schedule for the rallies by dis- ° : The 3 DEATH CAR—Marion County's 91st traffic fatality of the year rode in the car in the foreground. trict: 1st—Sen. Homer Ferguson, 8 cars’erashed, according to rie hms Michigan, Hammond, Oct. 10; 2d— police, when Mr. Scherer drove| | | 1 ' New H | . . Sen. Styles Bridges, New Hampfrom Seth st into the path of | . ¢ . Trouble Bubbles shire, Valparaiso, Oct. 10; 3d— on U Bes 9 Was southbound re IC S al I e S d Sen. Taft, La Porte and Elkhart, « Nv 5s. For Ex-Student Oct. 10; 4th—Sen. Everett Dirk- ® sen, Illinois, Ft. Wayne, Oct. 9; * JEFFERSONVILLE, Sept. 24 I | 1 - V t 5th-—Sen. Henry Dworshak, Ida- ' Selection of ISTC | oosier arm Oo e (UP)—A second count was on'ho, city to be selected, Oct. 9. ” : | i President Delayed) By JOE ALLISON | The shortage of grain bins he fie ip Shark Cisentt Court souey] hls kaon, Terte TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 24 (UP)| The lion's share of Hoosier blamed on Congress which failed a8 Bet & Foner Sentucky Unig, nyincton, ‘Oct. 9; Sen. Andrew, ~The Indiana State Teachers farm votes will go to Adlai Stev- 1° roy e. money 10 eg vers y on Seated of stag- . Schoeppel, Kansas, Franklin, llots. ; c : College ' board .today postponed enson, Undersecretary of “Agri-| The Brannan Plan is “dead.” NS ho up at the Sel- oct, 10; 8th—Former Federal election of a new president for . shurg e |Judge Charles I. Dawson, Louisculture C.J. McCormick predicted he said. However, some parts of Bank last Frithe school in the face of student it will be resurrected next year, ga lville, Evansville, Oct. 10; 9th— and faculty protests. here today. |“if the Democrats win.” ia charwes |Sen. Herman Welker, Idaho, MadStudents collected about 1000, “We have a working program He said support prices for per- were ape Ree {ison. Oct. 10; 10th—Sen. Wallade signatures on petitions yesterday while all the Republicans have) ,;. foods, from the Brannan tefday a ah nst |Bennett, Utah, Greensburg, Oct. and at a mass meeting, shouted, are promises which Gen. Eisen-| pn, would be proposed again. John a mar f 9, and 11th—Sen. Jenner, Indian-| “We dont want Watson; and We hower will find his party Will Bot "oy, y;,yeq farm prosperity, Mr. son, 17, His law- § |apolis, Oct. 10. \ Won L take Bim b did not support with legislation, he said. yr Cormick said, will depend on yer promptly en- ; ) ‘ | ET me 2 age arg mem ors - t/q Mr. McCormick, a Vincennes yp, ig ‘elected this fall. {tered a plea of son = 4 FEis en; PUTO dat Yarmer, arrived here early today| pe attacked Gen. Eisenhower'siinnocent and iness Ee of he ren was, [oF 2 series OO eriuas with Mmnesota farm policy speech, de- bond was set at E : | Production an arketing “|claring the General “backtracked” $10,000. The de- | : Rominated for the post of pres-| istration county officials inion we: Fin jssues and departed Flo tered 2 ; oD Julians a spaztment 3 H ©; what he insisted is a non-political .ompletely from the Republican similar plea last Richardson Conservation ay ame owever, Dr. Ralph Tirey, pres-| | : order on fall pheasant hunting

ent head, said last night he ‘TP: platform on many of his Saturday to charge of bank rob-|geagon, shortening it from six to planned to retire. He has Been, Third Largest Corn Crop {promises. a bond then was set at three days. | president of the college 34 years. er {»=0,000. The season will be Nov. 10-12. College authorities said a board] Iie Predicted the U.S. will have Hoosier Clocks | Riclardson admitted the hold- gpokesmen said the season was meeting, scheduled for today, had its third largest corn crop in his- 00sI {up to authorities shortly after he shortened because of reports from

She Gives Her Blood For the Last Time

blood has a personal touch. Her son, James C.,, has been with the Marines in Korea for 10 weeks now. His last known locale was Baldy Hill; not a very nice place to live.

Another son, Eugene, served on a destroyer during World War II, That was when she started donating. “It’s life insurance for James,” Mrs, Williams said as she donated her final pint. “Now that I can't give anymore, I worry—about James and all the others. But,” she smiled, “there are a lot of good neighbors in Indiana.”

AN OLD FRIEND—With Red Cross attendant, Mrs. Nelle Graham, Greenwood, assisting, Mrs. Fisher Williams donates her final pint of blood for Gls in Korea.

was captured at a state police hynters, rural mail carriers and

been postponed until Oct. 4. Elec-| tory this year, in spite of severe’ tion of Mr. Watson reportedly| y.ouoht which plagued many of| To Get Together ag Supposed to take place at the (pe central states. | Hoosier clocks will tick in uni-| eeting.

Present outlook calls for a 3.1 son again next Sunday for the Farouk Aid Arrested loutput in Towa, he said. As of 2 a. m. Sept. 28, the hour |

the robbery. He was nabbed rid-|/that there is a noticeable lack of

ing in an auto he commandeered at gunpoint.

[roadblock, about 10 minutes after state conservation organizations

pheasant afield.

{ The department plans mass lib‘erations of hen pheasants in 1953

to rehabilitate dwindling ranks.

Dies of Polio Schricker in Gary Wants Fair Changed |

RICHMOND -— Nine-year-old] GARY-—Gov. Schricker and Lt.| DE MOTTE, Ind. — State Sen. Sandra Defibaugh died in Reid|Gov. John Watkins attended a|Harold W, Handley, La Porte, Memorial Hospital last night of{Lake County Democratic rally urged last night that the annual polio. Her 2-year-old sister, here today. Gov. Schricker also|Indiana State Fair be devoted Theresa, paralyzed last week, was|was principal speaker at a dinner|more to agriculture and industry,

billion bushel crop with record first time since last April. | CAIRO—Saki Salem, adminis- The bumper production will not 2 ap. To By as | Autopsy Is Ordered trator of former Ki k's mean any shortage of grain/in Michigan CIty . : yrtoe of former King Faroucs "an, toy Shoride of, ET Hu ponte between In Death of Man, 27 | ‘Lady Luck’ Sheds ion An autopsy has been ordered Blessings on a Lady |

time, - which by the Egyptian army today be.| The Under-Secretary staunchly, Daylight saving cause he ‘could not account for/defended the administration's furnished the — or in the-death of a 27-year-old man $8640 in cash found in his house, Action, during 1948 when grain during the last five mon a rdw | ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Mrs. Georgia : "storage bins were sold by the De- surrender to central standard whose body was found in his Theodore found a $2066 check, a | partment of Agriculture while time for a spven-month reign. y,cement apartment this morn- wallet and a woman’s purse in

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day. garner farm votes. truck was found empty. | found. | “That was too much,” she said. STRAUSS = SAYS: STORE HOURS ;

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