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»RFR<4tA5TIE. INDIAN4,. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1945.
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Reserve game 7:00 P. M. Varsity game 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION 50c
§>, (iO INTO IIOMKS (UP) Ruljih M. k Somerville, Mas*., th • Uniteil States Iman League, saiil
the volume of dollars which savings associations are providing today for new home building ;s, the greatest in their 117-year • history.
GAVEL POR VANDEMBERG
By Jim Zeis
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Net Tourney At Tiger Cub Gym
Burl “Red” Gardner, captain if the DePanw Tigers, has been setting a fast pace in averaging nearly 14 points in the first eight games of the current seaj son. Gardner is a 6’ o” senior and lias been a member of the allconference team in two previous i seasons. He hails from New Market, Ind.
Freshmen and second team basketball squads from four high schools will compete in a tournament in the local gymnasium on Saturday. Schools represented will be Seymour, Franklin, Martinsville and Greencastlo. The schedule as announced today by coach Tom Goldsberry is
as follows: FreMlunen
12.30 Greencastle vs. Franklin. 2.30 Seymour vs. Martinsville 7.00 Winner vs winner. Second Team 1.30 Seymour vs Franklin. 3.30 Greencastle vs Martinsville 8 P. M. Winner vs winner.
Friday
Howe (Indpls) at GrecneusUe Koachdalc at Bainbridgc Rcelsvillc at Clovcrdale Saturday Ball State at DePauw
Tigers Defeat Hanover, 61-50
Guard Dick Light paced the Tigers with 21 points last night as DePauw rapped the Hanover net team, 61 to 50, down on the Panthers' home floor. Light hit { the bullseye for 0 field goals an I
| 3 free tosses.
j Tom {leek came through with 1 | 13 points for the 01.1 Gala ! which aided considerably in the
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I d I ulay lha t authority j lias been granted to enlist men j with prior overseas service for ■ three year assignment to any of ; the eight famous divisions now |
state ned in the U. S.
Bonner servicemen, with service outside the continental i United Slates since Septcmbct I 2, 1945, may enlist for three. I four, or live yeu v terms, ana] serve a minimum of three years with the unit of their choice. The eight famous divisions open for qualified applicants are: 2nd Inf. Div. Ft. Lewis, Washinglon, 2nd Armored Div. Camp Hood Texas, 2nd Engr. Special Brigade, Ft. Werdon, Washington, 3rd Armored Div. Ft. Knox, Ky, 82nd Airborne Tjiv. Ft. Bragg, N. C„ 4th Inf. Div. Ft. Ord, Calif.. 5 Inf. Div. Ft. JJack-
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\K\\ M \V.S\II,M. (O.IMiMTV ( III R( II Minister Rev. 4 liarles F. Lal'ara, Kiigrne 1‘alrick S. S. Supl. Sunday School 9:00 A. .M Morning WorsJiip i0:00 A. M Evening Service 7 :00 P. M Prayer Meeting Tuesdav Evening 7:00P. Everyone Invited All Welcome
Now She Shops “Cash and Carry”
Without Painful Backache When diFordcrof kidney function permit*
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BUSINESS BOOMS IN LOY TWINS
Drove TNT Load
Trophies will be awarded both j viclor .V by the local collegians.
the winner of freshmen and sec-
ond team tourneys.
Fillmore Wins From Cloverdale
AT CKAWFOItllSVILLE Final: C'vllle Jr. Hi. '‘A”, Greencastle Jr. Hi, 20. Half: C'villc Jr. Hi "A", Greencastle Jr. Hi, 4.
Tile Hiuioppcrs C'reatened seriously only once, Tha.. wa.'late in last half when Bill Klein poured in five field goals in six minutes to trim the Tiger edge to 52 to 46. Bill Stuffer of Dej2- j Pauw came right back, however, with a couple of fielders that put
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kr 4 [r!ARRE FACES PRISON TERM
Trailing by two points at the
end of the first quarter (9-7) tho r Fillmore high school basketball squad forged into the lead, 17 to 15 at the half and then went | on to win from Cloverdale, 33 to 30, Wednesday evening on the
Clovers' hardwood ccurt. The tilt was a battle all the
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D. Girton, Carpenter and Neier were tho main cogs in Fillmore's victory while Scndmeyet io.oked best for Cloverdale.
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1 he game out of Hanover's reach. *
DePauw had a 34-to-20 lead at
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Ball State’s Cardinals will In
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Teams representing Hendricks and Morgan counties engaged in a rivalry basketball contest Wednesday night with Hendricks county coming out on top as Stilesville’s net tossers drubbed Eminence, 34 to 19.
IDENTIflED as one of the trued clrii’ers who hauled TNT froir Pennsylvania to New Jersey George Cornell, Newark, N. J. claimt h" did it "alt for a day’s pay not knowing the truck cargc was TNT." (I nternational)
JOY BABIES arc coming in pun ,t Painter .Mi Xecsport, Pa., where within time days thn o have arrived. Leona Lauilcr (hit) holds tin ions; Alice Benson displays the George Mini i ipring of the Walter Slaters m line in u.i uha’i
i' il iM.ipital, Me-si-i.- of male twins I . . I d 1 il l kowski Lvitis, and the off(J nternational)
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Campaigns in East
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in LAMAKKK (rignt), Uic 'tigure-hcad ’ president of fcn [ilant allegedly owned by former Maj. Gen. Bennett ri l' d guilty in U. S. district court m Washington to A' he lied to Congress about Meyers’ war-time deals, ken with his attorney, faces a maximum prison term of ■ nteniayional i.
All m.'inbiTs of flic Putnam C/ unty Pin busters bowling team are to meet at the V.F.W. Home, Friday Jan. 9 at 7:30 p. m. Frizes will be awarded for the recent tournament anJ league meeting. Refreshments will he served by the City Association.
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GOP CANDIDATE Harold E. Stassen opens his presidential nomination campaign In the eastern states as he addresses New York's Young Republican club proposing that the U. S. initiate the calling of a major UN convention in 1050 to rewrite the
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Notice To Tax Payers Of Putnam County Tax Levies
riREBOAT (foreground) battles names on Brooklyn, N. Y., pier after (m lu-n!; j tine ship Rio Parana resulting in loss of more than $1,500,00. Four pi blaze battle, but 8,500-ton fieighter was towed to safely and suffered Id ie
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