Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1985 — Page 17
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,, The committee is to be composed A week after the Chteaio win the - •”- ^ m ^ ^ ^— —— .Of four representatives and four Pacers surprised Pacific Division •••••••#•••••• •••••••••ma
senators the Secretary of State, the king Los Angeles at Market Square
Assembly, bdag recited from podfam by Represeatatlve BUI Crawford. Crawford was jolaed ia spoasorship of the resolutioa by Senators JaHa Carsoa aad Virginia Blanken baker, and fellow Represenative Joe Summers, Joha Day, BUI Speacer, lack Cottey and Bin Soards.
The word blackball comas from a practice in ancient Greece of casting ballots with
metal baNe—white meaning innocent, black meaning guilty.
v Chairman of the state Election Arena; knocked off the lovely New m Board, the chairman of each York Knicks five (toys later; then ^ . • political party, two circuit court caught New Jersey napping (March • -O.clerks from (fifferdu parties and a 12) for the only win in March. • citizen of Indiana to be appointed M O' by flic Governor. The resolution With seven games remaining as W must be accepted by the Senate regular season headed into its final • Q . before beemning law. two. weeks, the Pacers were to host m • • • ' L Detroit Tuesday, visit defending _ WiJ The Senate voted this week to champion Boston Wednesday, and • V" encourage school systems to adhere return to MSA Saturday against the ' House Bili 1803 was amended to A se^n-f.nai appwrance by thc ( provide $19,500 in state aid to pay Michael Jordan-led Bulls wiU close teacher’s salary in a PrimcTime the Pacer » re * u,ar sea * on hoinc classroom ^h 18 pupils and ^ $18,500 for a class with 19 or 20 ^ 1 ; pupUs(oramaximumof26 pupils if ^adSnhia ^F^vT^n^ A^hfJfa I the teacher is assisted by an aide), ^ext Saturdayf nday ^ ^ At anta 4
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was originally based on an 18 to 1 ratid. a majority of the House changed the second and third grade ratios in HB 1805 to 20 to 1.
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an unsuccessful attempt to amend pitched in 26 and Laymon Carter 20
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the original ratio back into HB 1805 for Arvin Automotive.
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before sending it to the Senate. I i n the nightcap, center Denny believe that relaxing the ratio would Fiekls scored 26 of his 32 points in , severely undermine the effectivencss the rirst half ^ the Kings built an
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Last week the House passed SB ^ Trophies w as topped by J
477 as amandaH in a House Virgil Jenkins with a game-high 47 • Fully-COOlted Butt-Half
committee, which would create the P™**- Richard Robinson scored 21 * CMfiC U A MC lu 1 QQ Indiana Economic Development and James Lewis 14 for the losers. ^ klVlMU MMIvIw •sssessssssslb. IsV^
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Council. The council would help in The Western Conference starting the increasingly complex task of lineup consists of Derrick Johnson pUnning for the state’s future and Steve Risley of 500 Liquors, economic development programs. Mike Muff and Laymon Carter of _ „ , . . ,.. . Arvin Automotive, Mark Barahizer
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Tipoff for the championship 'mmBaammmmmmmmmumm
Several differences between the game at Watkins Recreation Center, ^ _ Regular Or Diet House and Senate versions of the 2360 Northwestern Avenue, is 1 • ■ measure must be settled before the P m - p 6 championship game wijj • MX I bill can be sent to the Governor. ^ followed by the ^ ,ea g ue AU ^ ■ fc W Iw ■
Star Game.
‘ Finally, the Evansville campus of Starting lineups for the All Star # Indiana State - University will Game were chosen by a vote of become an independent state uni- players, fans, ami coaches. Starting
versity under another bill (SB 207) for the Eastern Conference will be 14 A . r paMtd last week. The University of Don Cox and Wayne Radford of the • 12 UX. QNIt Southern Indiana, as it would be Kings, Tony Warren and Greg .q MfHfc till RR PW-rhw.. called, wffl be the fifth, four-year Jones of The Bow Sprit, and Vujil Furewaat
•tmt* university in iwHtew and has Jenkins of Flying W Trophies. The -had die support of southwest remainder bf the East squad in- # Sunborn Indiana legislators for more than a eludes Denny Fields, Jeff Adkisson
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