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THE DECATUR DAILY DECATUR, INDIANA

THURSDAY, JUNE 6. 1957

Name Members Os Eighl Committees Studying Varieties Os State Problems INDIANAPOLIS <UP) — The Indiana Legislative Advisory Commission has named members of eight committees studying a variety of legislative problems. The commission, a' permanent arm, of the State Legislature, makes studies between sessions and recommends future laws. New committee members: Highway Study CommissionSens. Keith Fraser (R-Portland), Von Eichhorn (D-Uniondale), Reps. Howard J. Hetzler (R-Wa-bash), Robert E. Gramelspacher (D-Jasper). Sen. Ruel Steele (RBedford) was named earlier as chairman. Towns, Incorporations and Annexation. Laws—Sens. Richard 0. Ristine (R-Crawfordsville), Walter A. Baran CD-East Chicago), Reps. John W. Donaldson (R-Lebanon), Carson King <D-Boggstown). Rep. Court Rollins iR-Muncie) was named earlier as chairman. School Formula, Distribution and Consolidation—Sens. George W. McDermott (R - Alexandria), Marshall Kizer <D - Plymouth), Reps. Robert L. Nash (R-Tipton), David R. Thayer <D-Hope). Sen. D. Russell Bontrager (R-Elkhart) was name*! previously chairman. Hospitalization Insurance-Sena-tors J. Russell Townsend (R-In-dianapolis) chairman, James W. Spurgeon (D-Brownstown), Reps. Grattan H: Downey (R-Indianapo-lis), Walter Maehling (D - Terre Haute). . , Nursing Home Facilities—Reps. Oren E. Felton (R - Fairmount), chairman, George W. McDaniel (R-Bloomington), Jesse L. Dickinson (D-South Bend), Sens. Robert L. Brokenburr (R - Indianapolis), David R. Rogers (D-Bloomington). Municipal Salaries —Sens. J<mn M. Harlan (R-Richmond). chairman, Warren W. Martin (DClarksviUe), Reps. Harriet Stout (R-Indianapolis), Joe A. Harris (D-Carlisle). Uniform Commercial Code-Sens. C. Wendell Martin (R-Indianapo-lis) Willis K. Batchelet (R-Ango-la), Marshall Kizer (D-Plymouth), Reps. William N. Evans (R-Indi-anapolis), Edward P. Elsner• (DSeymour). Rep. Robert S. Webb (R-Arcadia) was named earlier as chairman. 1 < - Emergency Distribution Rules Commission-Reps. S. Paul Clay <R-Indianapolis), chairman, Kot> ert Gramelspacher (D - Jasper), Sens. Carl Helms (R - Fortville). Robert P. O’Bannon (D-Corydon). Present! WOODLAND. Me. — — James W. McClure. 86, boatst* that he hasn’t missed a day’s work during his 49 years as a rfectioL hand on the same eight-mile stretch of track on the Maine CenMutual Savings BOSTON — Iff) — The nation’s first mutual savings bank was founded here in 1816. Prior to that time there were no banking facilities for those who wished to save money in small amounts. Today there are 384 such banks in New England with assets totaling $9 billion. Tall in THE EAR What you see in this girl’s ear is Sonotone’s new hearing aid — complete.- IT’S WORN ENTIRELY IN THE EAR — no cord, no extra “button." Weighs only half an ounce. Women’s hairdos hide it' completely. On men, this amazing hearing aid is barely noticeable from any angle. COME IN, PHONt OR WRITE. FREE DEMONSTRATION—NO OBLIGATION SONOTONE J.-M. Friend, Sonotone Consultant will be at the Rice Hotel, Decatur, Saturday, June Sth, 2 - 5:00 P. M. Come in and see this exciting new Sonotone, or write Sonotone, 712 Gettle Bldg., Fort Wayne for free booklet. Sonotone fittings are especially effective for those who “hear but can’t understand." Home consultation by appointment.