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5^3 tiAILY BAN?4cR. GRccNCASTlB. il OiAKJA, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1947.

ADDITIONAL WI.NNKKS ,»oie I'N It invited UN to neiull (Continued from Pace I) jan investigating commission to cfict, f itnam County; 2nd. Jack tne Indies. Cook. Putnam County. I Van Mook said the Dutc.i Forestry. 5 entries 1st Richard want to give the United Stat

Douglas. Montgomery', 2nd, Nancy Foidice, Piur.am County; i-ird, Jimmy Kelly, Putnam Cfkln-

ty.

Eggs 1st. Jack Coe)k. Putnam County. Poultry, Hens:—1st, Jack Cook Putnam County. Pullets. 6 Entries- 1st. Robert Thomas, Parke County: 2nd, James Mitchell, Montgomery County; 3rd, Loraine Smith, Montgomery County .n nniNC, contest winners Dairy Cattle and Hogs 1st, Dwane .O'Brian: 2nd, Jerry Humphrey; 3rd, Jack Cook. Sheep and Beef Cattle 1st, Harold Wirmer; 2nd and 3rd

the fullest opportunity to mako use of its good offices in settling tne Dutch-Imlonesian dispute. But he insisted that UN had no right to intervene in the argument. because, he said, it was an

internal affair.

The Dutch had agreed to let Indonesians form a republic which would attain full freedom Jan. 1, 1H49. The two sides, however, could not agree on interim arrangements particular-

INI DAILY ■AIILR HERALD CONSOLIDATED “11 Wave* For All”

Entered in the postoffice at Grecnca.-tle, Indiana ns second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mall in Putnam county: $.'• 00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. It. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT

Real delicacy of affection is

jy on who would control a police ' JH>;:Jible on , y to rarely fine souls.

SOCIETY

force to keep order until 1949.

Dcwell Jeffries and Harold Suth

.

FATHER’S WARNING SAVES TWO BOYS

I We greatly love those j deeply respect.—Rom

' Tenderly affectioned one Uu

otaer.

vh.opi we!

(■reeniavtlc O.E.S. • fated Meeting Greencastle Chapter of Eastern Star will hold their stated meeting Wednesday, Aug. 8th a*. S p. m. + + + + Annual Picnic Is Postponed The annual picnic of the Mr Meridian Ladies Aid has bee. postponed until August 14. MrAlda Coffman wil Ibe the hos-

tess.

•f* + F

(iinton Falls Group

To Meet Thursday i o.

The Clinton Falls WSCS wi!l! r '« ,rl P lant

WALKOUT AT FORD PLANTS DUE TUESDAY

DETROIT, Aug. 4.

The CIO United Auto

i UP.

Worker

7 Charged With j Local Golfers Lynching Attempt Win On Sunday

JACKSON. N. C.. Aug. 'UP' A grand jury' wil1 bp ask,Hl here today to indict seven white men on charges of trying to i lynch a negro accused of at-

appealed to Henry Ford II to at- ra p c 0 f a V vhite woman. jThis is the second of the inter-)

‘city golf tournaments and a lar^“ gallery was at the Greenrastlc golf course on Sunday to cheer the Greencastle victors.

Greencastle golfers revenged their defeat by Crawfordsville several weeks ago by trouncing the Crawfordsville golfers on Sunday by the score of 41 to 32.

f, RKMLN k Kei

th? f IXCY '

hp flrp departs

the houu n . can't n nd

Pi'-c^ of app arilt *' sr* *

n s sU

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lend a final negotiating session

today ;n an attempt to avert al Tile seven men were arresie! walkout of 106.000 Ford workers. after a masked 1119!} snatched for noon tomorrow. (24-year-old Godwin 1 Buddy*

scheduled (

Both union and company offi- Eufh from' jaij.jiere on May cials agreed that only a last-j just a few hours after he had m nute truce could avert the been taken prisoner, strike which would idle every j The negro was jailej for atin the nation at a tempting to rape pretty Mrs.

erlir 1 tie) ( IAITH1NG AWARDS Clofhing I- 1st, Vera Reynolds, Montgomery Co.: 2nd. Carclene Harbison, Putnam Co.; 3rd. Ella Jane Kelly, Putnam Co. Clothing II 1st Mary Ann Newell, Montgomery Co.; 2nd. Juanita Greve, Montgomery Co.; 3rd, Martha May Pnebe, Mortgt>mer> Co. doming III 1st, Judith Goff, Franklin Twp., Putnam Co . 2n I, .Vt'rtha Joan Spencer. Ijfdnam Co.; 3rd. Mary Ruth Harpold. Parke Co.

THOMASTON. Ga., Aug. 4

(UP I Two teen-aged boys today att“n led funeral services for their father who saved their lives with his dying gasp of

"don't touch me. boys."

I Bennie Earl Peterman, Jr., an electricial contractor, was struck by lightning as he was replacing a burnt-out electric bulb in his

heme here during a sform.

( A.s his two sons, B. E., 14, and James, 12 rushed to aid him. he 1 cried out to warn them away frnn his electricity-charged

body..

i They stopped inches short of their father as he died from the

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

all dav maetir-R at Ut j Sn i, t |, am pt on , Long Inland. | As the mob triad to push Bush

j Two issues were in dispute into a waiting car. he broke free the Ford pension plan and a pro- ar.d escaped into the night with tcetive clause exempting the his abductors firing aftbr hi.n.

union from financial penalti'** He gave himself up to under the Taft-Hartley Labor agents after hiding in

Law. woods for 60 hours without food A lengthy negotiating session and said he recognized one niem-

yesterday ended in a deadlock. ber cf the mob.

••We are not in agreement on

| Mrs. Oscar Martin j and bring mite boxes.

Please note change of meeting

j place.

; Everyone,welcome.

+ + + +

| Kappa Delta Phi ! Meets Tuesday

j Kappa Delta Pni will hold its

FBI dark

Miss Laura Demis. Mass. Irene Huetis.

Towne of West

is visiting

Miss

Mr. ami Mrs returned after

Ray Carson havoj

vacationing in

Michigan and Canada.

12 New Teachers On DPU Staff

Clothing IV 1st. Delores Bay- ;

Jess. Montgomery Co.; 2nd. Anne electric shock.

Norton. Parke Co.; 3rd. Datha i

Brown. Parke Co.

Clothing V—“1st, Mary Priebe ^ Montgomery Co.; 2nd, Janire .Phillips, Parke Co. 3rd, Kathryn j

Cook Putnam Co. SHEEP AWARDS

Purebred

Pen 3 Ewes 1st. Bert Wlmmer, Rockville; 2nd. Kenneth Ames. Fillmore; 3rd, Harold Sutherlin. Cloverdalo; 4th, Max

Pirkel, Rioachdale.

Single- 1st, Bert. Wimmer 2nd. Kenneth Ames; 3rd, Max Pickel; 4th, Dale NVWgent.

Creencastlc. 'jn history, speech and political

j room.

+ + + +

, W. S. ( . S. of Bainhridge

Will Meet Thursiluy

The Bainbridge W. S. C. S will meet with Mrs. Bess Bros--

ler on Thursday. August 7. in- a strike, which would bo the first . stead of with Mrs. Clifford Recv- ma^ir tie-up in the automotive

Mrs. Alice Crowmer of Braail PP as f,ad been planned. industry since the General Mot-

spent last Friday visiting Mrs ^ j. 4. v. • nrs strike.

Emma R Stigler. J \ oris ( iirnmings Honored ( "We will go to extremes to

With Birthday Dinner avoid a strike," said John L. A birthday dinner was hckUet Bugas. Ford vice president in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vor charge of industrial relations. "A 'Cummings in Bello Union Su. - strike would be extremely cost-

Mrs. Wealthy Alter was ad-‘day, August 3rd. honoring Von- l.v to the company and to its em-

mitted to the Putnam County Cummings and Sherod Cun. r ! °y e8 ”

Twelve additional new faculty Ho!i P' tal Thursday morning. jxnings of Paris. 111. A bountiful; Almost the entire session yes-

„ „ „ , dinner was spread at the noo.i terday was devoted to the penal-

hour, which was enjoved by all ty exemption with the union re-

b n 1 cf $2..'>500 each.

regular business meeting Tues-,

day at 7:30 at the Public Service any issue,” UAW Vice President seven men. who were released on

(Richard T. Leonard said. However, Leonard said ho was

leaving the door open for continuation of negotiations right up to the deadline. Both sides ere extremely anxious to avoid

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SHOWER MADE W’AUKBSHa ‘

Wh.-n the new b3kl the William " *

eve nt will be baby be I shower. , fostered bv =

C. P. Shook of Crawfordsville thouo . , jt } 8 r ''

piayed the green in 69—34 for the first nine holes, and 35 for the second nine holes. This was three under the par of 72 for the

course.

Greencastle golfers participating were Glenn Lyon, Joe B.

CrBBby, S. C. Sayers, Keith Lyon, ; Service Station.

Robert Stevens, Robert Wallace,

Herschel Hammond, Tom Hend- knQrfCIQp Al ricks, Wilson Wheeler, Paul »» ™

Piuitt, O. J. Stewart, Jr., Dick Terry, Donald Ellis, E. K. Shaw.

would b*l

for friend, to chipj

bed which was

rather than th, ^

hfMou, shower

EOR SALE: ( trailer. Can be

seed

Mike Tzouanakis, R. Kelly, How-

That lead to Lhe arrest of thefard Williams, Reid Winsey, CTeve j

Thomas. H. H. Brooks, Dr. W. J. Fuson, James G. Hughes, Walter Cox. Willard Umbreit. Norman

Peabody and N. C. O’Hair. MERCURY HITS 100 I (Continued From Page 1)

Two Held On Murder Charge *

'I

Miss Laura Towne of West Dennis. Mass., is visiting friends

in Greencastle.

members have been added to the DePauw University staff for the school year beginning Sept 18. Dr. George B. MauhBrt, acting dean, announced yesterday. New teachers include two in econom-

ic her work at Prevo’s after a

two weeks vacation.

1 present.

| Those present were Mr. an i proposal.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pattoi’., 1 Mrs. Chester Day and Mr. an l 1 The company

i jecting flatly the latest Ford

proposed that

Jr., left Sunday fm Manning, la..

the issue be tabled and that two

ie.s, zoology and English: tnro-' where they will spend their vacain romance languages, and one t ‘ on visiting friends.

, , ^ , Ccnn., saii they met McLain, in

Sherry Sue Houk of Jame.s- j men from oach s.de be appointed Reno Npv . and spent a night

GRADE ’.science

Pen 3 Ewes 1st. Billy Smith. | Romance language Crawfordsville; 2r.'i, Jimmy W ill include Miss Edith Sublet!. Mitchell. Waveiand; 3r.i, Terr} formerly at Culver Stockton U !- Evans. Waveiand: 4th, Lois ),,g e . Canton. Mo. Gradual*' of Smith. Crawfordsville. ! the University of Missouri aim

Donvin Duncan, Bruce and Bobby West and R. J. Westfall

tcait.* 1 - attended the baseball game in

Indianapolis Sunday.

apotis, and Mr. and Mrs. Lut/Ui Poynter anil family of Greenca--

tie.

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Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hamke, Active Delta Theta Tau Mi's Patricia Ha.v.ke anj Wayne "■•I Meet Tuesday

Mrs. Sherod Cummings of Pan.

Ill

town; Mr. and Mrs. WilUi 1: to study it. At the end of three Cummmgs and family of Indian- months, if the committee failed

to reach unanimous agreement, a fifth member would be elected and continue the study for three more months. If the five-man committee failed to agree urt*:.iniously, it could vote to extend

LAS VEGAS, Nev., Aug. 4(UPi A baby-faced blonde was hel 1 with her husband today after he confessed that they lured a va:ationist into a lonely forest glade and killed him for his money as he lay in her arms. Joseph L. Hardy, Jr., 24, told officers that he shot and bludgeoned to death J. W. McLain. Burbank, last week after the latter became infatuated with the charms of his companion, Lois Hunt, 22. Hardy, dishonorably discharged Army veteran from Hartford,

with him at a tourist cabin in

Sparks, Nev.

"He talked so much and gave’cent, the impression of being a rich bachelor that we decided to get his money,'' Hardy told sheriff's deputies who had questioned turn

hot humid days, the weather man said today as he Issued his stock forecast of "fair and warmer" • ; _ for Monday, Tuesday and Wed- I

nesday.

Unusually high humidity readings were reported by the Weather Bureau in Indianapolis. The 1 temperature was expected to ' soar several degrees above yesterday’s readings, which were 100 in Terre Haute and in the high 90s elsewhere in. the state. A possibility of late evening I

thundershowers was predicted by weapon in Amend."■ the forecaster, out he added ^ ent r i r’-' U'-f ,. . . , the federal rovtnna they would bring no relief from ^ produetj B on ^ the high temperature. industry expardi Rain would only add to the i facilities. (I*

humidity, already 60 percent, the predictor warned. A normal reading would be about 46 per- 1

he added.

ASSERTING before s3 mittee that ,he stedf the "Communis'.s hi

Halt Fighting In Indonesia

the University of Iowa.

from McKeehan have returned from The Active Chapter of

which she received the doctor'.- Ba. s Lake, r-ar Ludington, Mieh. "D^lta Theta Tau wip meet Tuesdegree, Miss Sublett will come , f> . .. „ , 'c'ay evening‘at ’ 8:bo' o’clock at to DePauw a.s assistant profes,- , , , ’ ou the home of Mrs. Eugene Allan.

sor. Dr. LeGrand Tennis, second new member of the department. also will hold tne assitsant

BATAVIA. Aug. 4 (UP) The Dutch and Indonesian gov.

, ' ,1 ai1 '* lVIrs Robert Gould

. * aUW , ai >' 1 ' a "»>y are expected to re-

turn on Monday from a trip to Duluth. Minnesota and points , n

Canada.

'professor rank. He is a graduate of William and Mary College

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Niche!

enrments, acting under United ‘ and holds advanced degrees from and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bui

I.

( AN GIVE FIRST AID

More than 500 State Highway employes now are qualified to give first aid treatment, it was announced today by John H. ( Lauer. chairman of the Commis

, J , , since he vas involved in an auto-

its period of study for as long as mobile aceiden , t here July 31 . it wished. 1 ..., . Thd financial penalty exemp-', ' ^ ^or. a ,yre v^gar and

^ lewd. We stayed overnight with

hi.n and he triej several times to get Lois to submit but she did not consen*. We had break-

tion was sought to protect the union and its leaders from damage suits arising from wildcat

Mr. and Mrs. Charley Roger and Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Rollings.

8. 0tT NOTICE

All boys_ of Troop 89 meet at Christian church at 6:30 P'. M.

IN HEEDI

MdVI

Loans repaid i| lv or montUil ments.

Indiana Lo

19', E. Wadii

strikes. Such suits are author z- fast at a cafe in Reno and at mir Bring food to cook for supper,

ed by

the Taft-Hartley law. The insiisUnCe started a tri in ^

company has offered to waive

end their 14-day war but disa- , instructor will

greed only on who should nrbi-j Grac< ', graduate of

Nations orders, agreed today to , the University of Virginia. Third kett and family spent Sunday at

be Miss Ruth Shakamak Park in honor of si °n, at the conclusion 'of the the Tennea- their 32nd and 11th wedding an- fi, st year’s training program. Polytechnic Institute and niversariec. j In 1!‘46 the Indiana Highway

Vanderbilt University. Formerly, Commission inaugurated a first she taught at Marion College,' ‘ k ' r '" ul Copenhaver ;lK i training program for its road Million. Va. jflf TndianapdUa wen WWtk*eM maintenance men in order that English professors will be Mrs. 1,1 ‘'^ r ' antl •' Irs ' ( - ai1 these employes might be qualiLelln Scofield Wagner, who re- ‘ na PP of , ' 1 * s ( 'ty- Sunday att- j , j t 0 tender first aid and treateelved her master’s degree th's r,n,,on tho - v att<,I, 4cd the motor- n - pnt to themselves, their fellow year from Miami University, and,‘ ycl, ‘ raci ' s at Franklin - j vorkmm and the traveling pub-

lic in cases of accidents.

At the end of the first year’s

(University. |cd to their home in Pittsburgh, DanTing, a total of ^534 state j One of the new members of Pn., after spending a few dii- s i‘khway employes had qualified | the economics department is Dr.'with their son, Mr and Mrs i,, 18'hour standard fn t ai l 1 Edith Babcock. She formerly David Long, 310 W. Washington cour8e whi1 *’ of these men

trat*' their differences.

The Netherlands ordered its treonn in lava and Sunmtra to cease firing at midnight tonight 110:30 A M. CST), and annfmnced that it wccjld welcome the offer of America's gooj of-fici-s to help settle outstanding

problems.

Indonesia promised to make all efforts to end hostilities, out said the cease fire should be supervise:! by the UN Security C9ur.cH, which ordered the fight-

Miss Barbara Sanford, woo

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ridgeway,

came.s to DePauw from Indiana and daughter, Joan, nave return-1

ing to stop. An .ndor.3.1an state-! tau * ht at I>,inri P ia Co " , '« e ' EU St. went broadcast bv Uie ftepubli- ,;in ' I "' Paul B Bl " m kren, who can radio station‘at Jogjakarta ! ,eC °‘ ved his m08tPrs ^om (.(Hied that th, , asc dire prob-! tl "‘ of IoWa tm "

also will bo Instructor of eco*i-

ialso had completed the addition-

the right to sock damages if it can be proved that such strikes

mcantains in his car.

"We stopped at one State Park intending to rob and kill

were not inspired or supported him b , ut it was too pub , ic ^ at ’ " ni ° n ' a ' ,(l> ‘' Lois’ request and the promise of Leonard said he regarded the her bo1yi McLain t0 company’s stand on the no pen- go to a more desolate spot fu.th-

alty clause as a "smoke-screen

fishing poles anj equipment an’d swimming trunks for an even-

ing outdoor meeting. Wm. Dci’ithitt S. M.

ably would not be

prob-,

effective un- ‘

til each side withdrew p-jitieus they occupied

omics.

I

before ’ In thP zoolo Ry department will

fighting began exactly two weeks, bP Fr ’ rPsl D Fl " lp, a tX'Pau'V ago. | graduate who has been associatTh e Indonesian statement a!-| pd with tne department of bio’.-

so emphasized that the Republic j °^* v at Purt * ue * an(l Winona

looked forward to the speedy, Vprnt,PrK iV,,s Vernberg re-

al 12-hour advanced course, j W. P. Carpenter, the commisI sion’s state safety director, is charge of this program which is

for all highway sup-

erintendents, foremen, sign men

Mr. and Mrs R. W. Raines • f Hammond, Rev. and Mrs. Shock ley and son, Pittsboro. and Mi and Mis. Raymond Herod ot

Fillmore, spent Sunday with M- d.ituiy

and Mrs. Harvey Owens an

family. 1 ■ ° --i Miss Rosemary Sourwine an I Jear ’ al! of thp trainin K was Kiv-* Miss Patricia Lenzen attended .j "' by American Cross and: rush tea held by members o. ] In ^ ana 8 ^ e _ PoBc !, i ” 8tructori ' i

Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at

for the company to crawl out from under the original commitment on the pension plan.” The dispute over the pension plan centered- around administration of the agreement. Th • union said that since the plan was announced five weeks ago, tne company had altered its proposal from a cooperative one to u "unilateral program in which the company would have too many unlimited controls.” The sension plan would make

or into California. He wanted to stay in the ear but promised to go further into the woods if Lois would submit. This was ileal for' our plans and we cynsented.”

Hardy said they walked about a quarter of a mile from the highway, 10 miles north of Tt Jckte, Cal., and McLain took the girl in his arms. “I was nervous and would have backed out if it hadn't been for

Lais," he said.

“They were seated on a blank-

.end patrolmen. During the fust Fori1 employ.

, „ ct we had brought, and began

in it possible for herd employes at kissing. Lois turned her head so

retirement age to quit work and he cou i d not ge e the gun. I sho* receive approximately one-half him through the left ear and he their average earnings while in fell back on the ground. Lois

The

v ^ , l JV<J im-ia sororuy ui; . • * t

withdrawal of Dutch troop* from mvpd hpr maHters fle E ,ee th,a Highland Gold and Country Club r ’ oyps com P ,eUn fT the f "-st aid' al! the Dutch East ladies. I ycar from DePauw i„,ii, J r,,.r.„ii U I w, »rk during the program’s first'

Sunday

the Dutch East ladies. ,

D. Hubrrtus J. Van Mook. act- 1 VlrBl1 B Zimmerman, former'f# governor general of the In- * y " 1 '' history branch of the dies, announced the Netherlands ° fficP of Pricc Administration, decision for an armistice. Hr Wa "hlngton, will join the faculty said Dutch-controlled areas 08 assli,ta,, i profesnot of political would be dearly defined as soon * i< Instructor of speech

as possible. This indicated clearly *' 111 h '' Kor ** t Seal, who

tha Dutch hsd no intention 0/ luu B ht «T Stepnens College, Colwithdrawing immediately from llr,1 hia. Mo. James M. Erdmann, tetrtroo they occupied during u Drpauw graduate in 1938, will bnsk fighting. • ^ instructor in history. He reToday’s noon communique ' 1 ' s master’s degree from from the .Dutch army disclosed . 1,1 ^ University of Chicago. that Imh than 24 hours before • shooting was scheduled to end p I-OS8IE, AT 23, RKACHKK

Dutch forces took 'safety mea l RIFE OLD AGE FOR DOG

sures" on the Island of Madura,! 9MOREHAM, Vt. (UP)- One

off Java's east coast It also ° f the 14 oldest known living j „ U ch H d a‘n d 'daug h t,'r“

referred to large rice shipments in the United States, a 23

for the Madura population, jn-'yfBf-old Spitz named

Indianapolis, on

noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Cline Ratcliff and family loft Saturday morning for Marengo, Illinois where they will attend a family reunion From there they will go to Lake Michigan where they will spent

their vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. V. H.

daughters, Janice. Betty an I Dorothy Jean, Belle Union, ar i Ancil Keller returned home Sunday'night from Hammondsyilie, Ohio where they spent their vacation visiting friends and rel-

atives.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Car-

Joyce

, then moved away from him and

~ ~" 1 ‘ j I could see he was not dead so I HOSPITAL NOTES 1 shot him two more times.

Mrs. Grace Snider, Brazil R. 3,

number of highway cin-; wa ' s dismissed Saturday. j

Mrs. Esther Fortner, Green-

uftm-' during the program’s first costle was dismissed Satur-

year was 67 per cent of the total da y- I eligible for this training. |Mrs. Maxine Varvel and son, j Coatesville, were dismissed Sat

WOMAN TURNS SELF ' MrS K2ra McMains and son, 1 UANVII LE, III , Aug 4

4 Boys Die In Backyard Blast

and son,

INTO hNMiN TORCH ' d rW ‘ nCaStlC ' WCrC diRmiS8 < ,d Sun- <UPl—Fo-Jr boys were deal

GOOD FOOD

AT THE FAIR If you want a good sandwich and good home made pie —

TED MILES STAND

THE FAIR

KEEP

6ABI COII

Seersucker Plif Sire* 11 1 '!

Seersucker Pai* Sires 1 t«l|

light Playsuits. sire* I "'I

Light Playsuih Sizes 41 11 * j

Light Weight Ofl Mosquito Net I Buggy Car Seat For 8ai!|

Nursery g Fast wai" 1 "-

. to Jay from burns suffered when

I Mrs Mabel Davidson, Coates- a backyard cMbhciuae exploded

. AMI. Fla., Aug 4 (UP)— yRle, was admitted Sunday . and burned early Sunday. srntt and a f '' , ' ban mOLhpr WaS | Mrs Bnrriott. Coatee' Pollce and «*• 6opartment Inettv an I '2^* ! r rt0l ‘ bPrMte ‘!' dl|p R 1 was admitted Sunday, vestigators seeking the cause of

turning herselt ihto a human j i Herman Flint, Otienfaitle R. t1lP ex P lO8i0 n were expected to „ ,1. was admitted Sunday. I make a fu " report today. ■y aria Bfl;i!,ta i Mrs. Gertrude Huffman 117 Howard Phelps. 16, JJohn Hirv, soaked hei body with paint thin- e Washington, St was admit ' ner - 17 and Harl y Jr„ 17 ner a,^ touched off the fire with 1 ted Sunday adm,t * j were burned beyL recognition 1 10 a a 1 u i Mi!,s May P'c'Ptt. 505 S Indi- ln lhe fire V 131 followed the ex- 1 Sever n ? V hOS!>iU1 , aaa St., was admitted Saturday I P ,<)Slon - I veriri huara later, she pleaded, Dale Ellis, Bloomington, Ilf'I Pa >H Phelps, 17. Howard’s

dlcating the Dutch had made a U VP8 on a farm here.

■ Eileen left Sunday for a weeks

6 losnie, vaca?!on in

fresh landing.

An earlier communique

parts of Michigan more life.

^ “‘•'"‘t'ted Sumi^X’Ji’ brother, died* 'i» a hoaplUt^D

and Canada. They were accom- p

nnd dismissed Sunday evenin'.*. ferlng first and se conj degree

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shipp,

Ah .«Tiier MnmMW f pim. I. ..id to Wrl , ht , na M „ Br . a | „„ ICTb “ P ” r “T « •«* K«n Suodoy. closed Dutch troops landing In be Ln excellent health and spirits.! vi r ant i m,. s f h q ni ,i or d '^bbora said she had made, assault craft captured Tjiiatjap. One of a ,liter of 14. she can ait'h.ve resumed home from “ ZTZT/ ^ '*'*'> w the only port on the south coast up. sneeze and "talk" over a tel- ford Conn., where thev visite 1 i HO<i MARKET

of Java. The Dutch said the har- ophone. can hear clearly and still their daughter. Mrs. Foster rvi'VMMfa The h °* markPt took a skid “t

bor was intact, but fire started has ner teeth. j, ydp and fanii , y ^ Ua ^ y £ ^ ^ Z® 1 ^ ' the Indianapolis yards today

by fleeing Indonesians heavily Flossie has been living on the Rock accompanied them on the York Criminal Cm^ ^ drC> P ln K from ? 5 to $1 po,

has learned how to drive cows vw* anH u,in v vard f or '" P " I ^ el &hts up to 260 went down

burns over a large portion of

Jogjakarta proclaimed the Indonesian republic to be a "sovdeign state,” apparently in an effort to establish its status bo-

lus body.

The clubhouse had been built! of cast off boaM.s in the back yard of the Phelps boys’ home. Their father, J. c. Phelps, said, ne could not explain the tragedy.!

r

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hurst

__ and son, Ricky, of Renasela**

- — —r 0 ,n r zrjzvxrjs. r Floasie.^.stera died iast year a* Thcy^visited ^many ^resting ia^ who^h^ evicted a ^ thos^ver ^ aTmuc^ ^ G ^ca,tle.

00 so. as $1.00. Lgy BANNER ADS SELL IT

MAPLECROr AUTO THEATE1) 5 minutes drire east af Stilesville on^ J GRAND OPENING, AugusTi,

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY •• M EDDIE MCA CHEN — SPIKE JONES Ol* 1

“Ladies Man”

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILLIAM BOYD

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY » Augus.

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ADMISSION Adults 44c

Children Free

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