rea. fwdlay, omo. Friday morning, octoGrand Jury Indicts Nine;Arraignments SaturdayOThe Hancock County Grand Jury yesterday returned eight bills ofindictment against nine persons, Ignored 10 cases, and continued another. The nine will be arraigned before Common Pleas Judge JoeBrats Planters. Koehler’s.SR Antenna Sales A Service, 210 Hancock St. Ph. 4611.If yon wish to add ‘'DevUtry’’ to “Daring” m decorating that “Certain Room” see what Rieck’a jhave bo suggest in wallpapers. . . you can go as “Far as y«r Like” with Ricek’s.Ladies:Come In and see our enlarged housewares and toy de-pa rtmeotSr-Uee ourlay-away plan.UiJttreM. Moorhead at 9 a.m. Saturday.Those indicted: Benny H. Alle-man, 3$, Findlay, breaking and entering during the night season on two counts, one an inhabited dwelling and the other an uninhabited dwelling; Jesus Vasquez, 39, Rocky Ridge, and Manuel Estrada, 21, Lindsay, grand larceny; Rafael Johnson, 28, Arcadia, stabbing with intent to wornd; Wilbert Zimmeriy, Jr., Findlay, grand larcenyGeorge _McGown, 22, 123 Ely Ave., indecent exposure, two counts; William Leeth, 17, 2500 Blanchard Ave., auto larceny, two counts; Arthur Ricketts, 41, 731 Central Ave., second degree manslaughter; and Lloyd W, Powell, 32, 516 W. Front St., non-support.The Jury made its periodic visit to the county jail and found it well cared for.but recom mended severaluhSiifaiI\t€ttI(II! a!FitimnrdVAmontcv