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6.0. P. Selects Key Assembly Officials Plan Program For 1947 Legislature Indianapolis. Nov. 21 tl'l’i Hnoaler Republicans cleared the deck* today of pr«t-)egb<latlve orga filiation details and prepared to formulate their program for the GOP dominate.l IM7 general ansembly, Selection of 10 more mem her* for the all-important policy committee wa« the only o ganizatioiiHl task facing Republican majority leaders before starting work on the framework of the assembly's agenda. A -Ox-man nucleus of the policy committee studied the overwhelming Republican major!tie* for the 10 additional mem be *, five from the house and a like number from the senate. The »tx were chosen yesterday at caucauses. The new group is expected to hold its first meeting early next

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week to »»-k anewem to such major Issui** as the aoldier bonus, local option and tax reupportionment. Steering clear of any open alignment between parly leaders and legislative members, u joint caucus of the house and senate majorItiM voted that thia year's policy committee be compoaed entirely of legislators selected geo'/ruphically. Two years ago. state officials and party leaders Joined the legislators t<> produce the session's policy program. Decision to form the policy committee of legislators from all sections of the stale caine shortly after Governor Gates in an address of welcome aeke<l for a legislative philosophy aimed at government on a community level. Speaking before a joint serelon id GOP house and senate members and the Republican state committee. the governor said lie hoped the welfare of the slate's communities would remain uppermost in the minds of the lawmakers. Named to represent the house on the policy committee were Hobart Creighton. Warsaw, wl.o also was unanimously re-elected speaker of the house, and George Henley,

lllooinlnjtton, reelected house majority leader. The third member was Howard 11. HiMtnnd of Kentland. ilepresentlng the senate were Lt. Gov. Richard T. Jarnos; John Van Neva, Valparaiso, who also was un unimously re-elected president proton of the senate and Bruce Ijine i of Bainbridge. Hlestand und Harold K. Korn of Fort Wayne were app-.inted cau cu* co-chairmen of the house. Lane won the caucus chairmanship In the senate, ft — Blanks Available For New Officers Election Blanks Are Received By Clerk Certificates of election blanks, needed by officials elect named In the recent election, have arrived at the offices of county clerk Clyde <». Trout ner and may he secured there. It was announced today. Candidates elected to major comity offices must file a list of campaign expenses and secure , a certificate showing that they have filed this list The cetlficate , Is to he mailed to the state before the officers' commissions are sent out. Holders of township* office*, including trustees, assessor, advisory I board members, need the certificate of election before taking office. Several more catididales Jiave filed expense accounts. These include: Virgil F. Bowers, for surveyor. |6S; John C. Augsburger,. for commissioner, third district. I 133.85; John W. Blakey, for com mlssioner. first district. *24; Victor Bollenbai her. for trustee of Jefferson township. 15.25, The following filed statements stating they incurred no expense: Henry Dehner, for councilman, first district, und Harold Shoemaker, for advisory board of Hartford township. BRITAIN BALKS (Continued from Page 1) tilings." The foreign secretary said that Britain would furnish "without stint" complete information on the size and location of ilm armed forces when a specific UN plan for disarmament was submitted to tho powers. Ambassador Alexandre Paroili of France took the stand that the Soviet proposal should la* adopted as is and the question of troops at home considered later in the debate on disarmament. , Purodl also suggested that the powers ask the security council or the UN military staff committee to fix the number of occupation troops each should contribute to police former enemy countries. As an alternative, he said, the numbers could l*e agreed u*x>n by the j MeTAUasT ForYourCough Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to hdp loosen and expel term laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe ano heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the undemanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coagks, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

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powers themselves. "It would Im a very Important step toward the restoration of international harmony,” I'arodl said. Chinese ambaaaador V K. Wellington KoKo said Chlti.t supported the Soviet proposal and also the American suggi-atlon that detail* of troops al home be disclosed. The I'. S. delegation In a policy meeting expressed confidence that the big ifve would roach an unanimous agreement to the troop Inventory question. Whether thia would Im* on the basis only of the Soviet proposal, or with the addition of an American amendment to disclose the size of armed forces at home as well, was not indicated. 0 Venue Divorce Cose To Portland Court The divorce case of Mae Pontius against Ervin G. Pontius, filed recently In Adam* circuit court, te to be venued to Jay circuit court at Portland. Judge J i'red Frucbte granted the application for a (hange upon agreement of both parties. o JUDGE CALLS (Continued From f'.igr Ons, Berne: John L. DaVoss, Nathan Nelson. G. Remy Bierly. Severin H. Sihurger. Myles F. Parrish. D. Burdette Custer and Earl B. I Adams, all of Decatur, were among the lawyer* in attendance at the session. Court bailiff Fred Kolter and deputy—sheriff—-Bento —w*-te also present. o ■ - — - CONTINUE HUNT (Continued From Page One) drop Rmml and medical supplies. Gen. John C. 11. Lee. U. 8 commander in Hie .Mediterranean area, dispatched a detachment of American infantry specialists in mountain climbing to rescue area. The party had reported earlier that it had eight stretcher cases, but the extent of injuries had not lieen determined. The crashed plane's radio had faded so badly that it was presumed unable to give any extensive report. "THE BEST I've ever tasted,” that's what so many say of com muffins made with Flakom. Finest quality ingredients, precisipn-blended for delicious results. Just add They say the B tame thing iMBTiraM H about Flako, for similar M reasons K I

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