Indicted For Felonies Wyoming Grand JuryPIN FA ILLE - Eight personswere indicted on felony charge*Tuesday by the WyomingCounty grand jury.Included were T r u m anBlankenship, grand larceny, stealing and carrying away 359 IKiunds of copper wire, valued at $107.70, from Pocahonats Fuel Co. Division of Consolidated Coal Co., a corporation.Edward (Eddie) Fink,breaking and entering a building belonging to William and Annie May Ashley and carrying away merchandise valued at $142.Frank Lester, perjury, giving false testimony under oath. Pearl Mullins, forgery, givinga check of $48 signed by Virginia Steven* of Man.Eugene Ross and HarrisonGreen, breaking and enteringWoody’s Store at Bud andstealing and carrying away merchandise valued at $59,15.Riley Thompson, fraud, defrauding Sophia Hatfield, property valued at $50,000, He gave her a check for this amount for property when he knew that he had no such amount to cover the total nor any substantial part of it,Charles E. West, breaking and entering Jimmie’* Place in Pineville and taking coins and legal money in the amount of$70.MOST ECONOMICALRailroads are the most economical means of transportation in both manpower and fuel consumption. All otherforms of transport in the UnitedStates use almost 10 times as much fuel as railroads, railroads produeo more than half the total gross ton-miles of transportation, according to the Encyclopaedia Bntannica.• ■♦o'