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RETURN BODY OF CRASHJICTi John B. Minor Killed in Truck and Auto Collision. The body of John B. Minor, 38, of *935 Ruckle St., auto salesman, killed in an auto-truck collision near Jonesboro, Ind., Thursday night, was brought here today. Minor's auto was demolished when it struck a truck owned by the Highway Transportation Company, driven by John Snyder of Marion, ind. He is survived by the widow and two children. He had resided here for ten years. AMERICAN OPERA WINS “The King’s Henchman” Acclaimed by New York Audience. Bii United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—-A double verdict of triumph—prolonged cheering from the audience and unstinted praise from music critics—was New York’s greeting to Edna St. Vincent Millay and Deems Taylor, fashioners of the long-awaited American opera, “The King’s Henchman.” The lyric drama, set in Old England of the tenth century, aroused at its premiere last night such a spontaneous burst of enthusiasm as to remind opera-goers of a Caruso first night. PRINTING EXHIBIT HERE Public Invited to Examine Best Examples of Work. A collection of fifty masterpieces of printing, selected in national competition as the Graphic Arts Leaders of America, will be on exhibition, Feb. 21 to 25 inclusive, at the Crescent Paper Company, 211-217 W. Georgia St. The exhibit is open to the general public. Printers from all over the United States submitted more than 1,500 pieces of their best work in a national contect from which the fifty best were selected by a board of nationally recognized master printers, headed by Norman T. A. Munder of Baltimore. The exhibit, an annual event, is sponsored by firms in thirty-six different cities throughout the country, to create a more general appreciation of Quality printing and to encourage its use. SIX MEN PAROLED Two Marion County Prisoners on Governor’s List. Six prisoners, two from Marion County, were granted paroles Thursday by Governor Jackson. Thurman T. Morrison, sentenced Jan. 18, 1921, to from five to fourteen years for robbery, and Charles Welch, four to twenty years for robbery, Feb. 9, 1923, were the local men paroled. Others on the list were Rex C. Hunter, Elkhart County, Dec. 11, 1922, two to fourteen for entering a store to commit a felony; Jack Rydele, Allen County, April 15, 1921, one to fourteen for grand larceny; Clifford Harris, Miami bounty, Dec. 16, 1922, two to fourteen for assault and battery with intent to commit a felony, and Ted Mikalapesky Vigo County, Nov. 27, 1923, two to fourteen for burglary.

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HOUSE Bills Introduced H. B. 367—Trowbridge, Murden. Bender and Freemyer. Appropriates 8275,000 to department of conservation and Purdue University for war on corn borer. Ways and Means. H. B. 368—Huffman and Lankford. Permits leasing of district schools by school coloration of not more than 7,000. Judiciary A. H. B. 369—Garrard. Reduces license fees on automobiles to $1; 33 per ton for trucks and $lO for motor busses. Raises gsa tax to 5 cents a gallon and provides that 2 cents of this go to county and 3 cents to State highway fund. Judiciary B. H. B. 370—Ballard. Permits building of consolidated township school by trustees in any part of township when service is motorized. County and Townships. H. B. 371.—Ridenour. Provides that fences now constructed and used by adjoining land owners as partition fences shall be repaired and paid for under provisions of Act of 1911. County and Townships. H. B. 372—Lafuze. Prohibits use of dealers' automobile licenses by purchaser for present thirty-day period. Roads. H. B. 373—Ridenour. Amends law affecting organization of telephone companies in Indiana. Manufacture and Commerce. H. B. 374—McClellan. Permits city treasurers of fifth class cities to collect delinquent taxes under Barrett law. Cities and towns. Rills Killed H. B. 290—Hunt. Establishes a fiveyear closed season on quail. Indefinitely postponed by acceptance of minority committee report. H. B. 170—Jamison. Amending mining law to close "break-throughs” in mines. Indefinitely postponed by Committee on Mines and Mining. H. B. 222—Livingston. Provides that “shot firers” in coal mines shall have five years’ experience in mine work. Indefinitely postponed by Committee on Mines and Mining. H. B. 279—Wright. Repeals safety sections of Indiana’s mining law. Indefinitely postponed by Committee on Mines and Mining. H. B. 356—Brown. Provides for commission to be appointed by Governor to select site in southern Indiana for a tuberculosis hospital. Indefinitely postponed by committee.

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11. B. 118—Murden and Lee. “Klan teachers” bill. Requires public high school graduation of all Indiana licensed teachers. Indefinitely postponed on second reading. Motion of Ahlgren (Lake). H. B. 146—Bond. Amends corporation tax law favoring foreign corporations locating in Indiana. Indefinitely postponed. Rllla Pflai>d H. B. 96—Holloway. Concerning the licensing of dogs and provides for payments to be made for damage to livestock. Ayes. 84: noes, 7. H. B. 172—Denton. Affects the holding of lairs in certain counties. 83-4. S. B. 147—Shank. Legalizing action of town of Topeka. Ind., in building fire station on motion of common council. 93-0. H. B. 180—. Jamison. Drake and Ringo. Provides for taking over of State lands adjoining lakes by State park and forestry commission. 85-3 H. B. 219—Pittenger. Abolishes State pardon board and makes new board composed of trustees of Indiana penal institutions. 94-0. SENATE Bills Introduced S. B. 277—Steele. Davis. Permits township parks in townships with lees than 1.500 population. Natural Resources. S. B. 278—Durham. Makes new com seventy pounds to the bushel and old corn sixty-eight. Agriculture. S. B. 279—Garrott. Legalizes acts of town boards when election inspectors fail to turn in reports. Judiciary A. S. B. 280—Harrison. Makes salary of deputy attorney general prosecuting liquor cases in Marion County $2,400 and put all fees into county funds. Affairs of City of Indianapolis. S. B. 281—Harrison. Places war relics In historical bureau. Libraries. S. B. 282—Hill. Puts Federal school aid funds in hands of State board of education. Education. S. B. S83 —Koenig. Provides for election of county school superintendents. Education. S. B. 284—Pell. Permits appointment of special prosecutors by Circuit Court upon petition of three residents. Judiciary A. S. B. 285 —Shake. Permits Vincennes council and county to appropriate SIOO,OOO each for George Rogers Clark Memorial celebration. S. B. 286—Shank. Puts State inheri-

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tance tax into common school funds. Education. Rills Passed H. B. 6—Gilbert. Makes burglary with gas or electric devices % felony with ten. year sentence. Indiana Bankers’ bill. Ayes 20. noes 8. , . . H. B. 20—Claycombe. Raises salaries of Marion County deputy prosecutor, grand jury prosecutor, chief deputy sheriff and deputy clerk to $3,000 and cashier in the treasurer’s office to $4,000. 30-lt>. H. B. 43 —Babcock. Permits county rehabilitation of abandoned railroads. * 43-0. H. B. 45—Grant, et al. Raises five Lake County judges’ salaries to SIO,OOO. 27-17. H. B. 55—Murden. Appropriates SI,OOO for Spanish War Veterans' encampment. 37-2. H. B. 68—De Haven. Puts licensing of employment agencies in hands of industrial board. 27-17. Joint Resolution J. R. I—Shake. To submit constitutional amendment raising Supreme Court from five to nine or fifteen members and making terms of office ten years. Passed 27-1 1 . URGES BORER LAWS Bv United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Secretary W. W. Jardine of the Department of Agriculture advised the corn borer division of the Michigan department Thursday, that, despite passage of the $10,000,000 borer control bill by Congress its benefits cannot be enjoyed by the affected areas unless all States join in passing suitable regulatory laws. While Michigan already has enacted a control law, it was pointed out that New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana are also in the affected area, and that some of them

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