Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1939 — Page 9
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Frome Work | 4-H CLUB CAMP | TO OPEN JULY 6 AT VERSAILLES
Wiarion County Limited to 60; Others to Wait Until Next Year.
Officer Has a Backyard Mystery==And Clues Are Scarce!
Pafrolman LeRoy Bartlett was contronted today with a rabbit mystery in his own backyard, 5855 Lowell Ave. One of two rabbits his son, Ira, 12, has kept since Easter in a wire pen, was missing. | The odd thing about it is, Pa- | trolman Bartletv said, that the rabbit did not dig his way under the wire, and that no one, appawently had unlocked the door to the pen. The other rabbit, still pen, won't talk,
| [launched a drive for 218 signatures |
The annual camp for 4-H Olub members in Marion, Boone, Hancock and Hamilton Counties, will be held July 6, 7 and 8 at Camp | Versailles, ‘O. J. Mutphy, assistant county agent, announced today, In the | Mr. Murphy will be director and |C. ©. Hadley, Noblesville, associate (director. P. BE. Anderson, New Beth. y (el, will be camp ‘manager; ©, EB. 0 ACTION LIKELY Conley, Boone Coiinty, recreational fsupervisor, assisted by William | Adamson, West Newton: R. PF, | H Sproat, Ben Davis; 0. B. Wright, | Lebanon, and W. L, Mowrey, Lawa. ['rence, | WASHINGTON, June 22, — | John McKee, Greenfield, will have Neither Senator VanNuys (D. Tnd.) Mrs Reg Ri gh ign ‘nor Senator Wagner (D, N. V.) are | nssitant in ohare Mi. Mowres wil expecting any action this session on | ~ . BER cast i i ORI Bill for which they [SSI'e 8S camp Becretary-treasurer. lare co-authors, it was learned to- 80 to ‘Go From County day. ; | Tn the last Congress, a similar | TD A, PA /measure passed the House but py. county, 20, and Hancock [vote ‘was prevented in the Senate |opive 15 Ee von amine or eM: MATA ai th fe for tre | > Ion: St camp will be $1 a day, plus transvancement of Colored People, of \uguption which will be 50 cents a which Walter White is executive sound trip for the Marion County director is pushing a petition for a pv. ; a, ‘million signatures demand ‘CON: | ‘pe boys will be required to take gressional action on the bill Ipillows, pilloweases and blankets, Meanwhile, Rep. Joseph A. GavVa- igawever, army blankets may be gan (D. N. Y), who got the bill yanted at the camp for 25 cents, through the House last session, has [wry Muiphy said, lof ‘Congressmen to force the mea- Quotas to Be Kept sure from committee for action on | “If Jags than 100 Boys are enrolled, | the House floor. | the fees will be slightly higher,” he | Rep. Joseph Martin Jr. (R. Mass), said. “For example, if oniy 90 boys ‘minority leader, has pledged Re- [are enrolled, the fess will be $1.10 publican party support for passage (each, We expect, however, we will lof the ‘measure, Mr, White said, (have ‘more applicants than the Rep. Gavagan reported that 118 [camp can accomodate, “Thus it has been agresd between charge ‘petition, including Reps. the leaders that as soon as each Louis Tudlow (D., Thd) and Noble [County's quota is filled, other apJ. Johnson (R. Ind.). plicants will have to wait another =— Ra i Ce - (year.” | The camp program will begin at 6 a. 'm. daily, followed by a moirnEF ing swim and breakfast. The day's E activities will close with a camp fire program from 8 te 9:15 p. m., with [lights ‘out at 9:30 p. m.
PLAN TO REORGANIZE
| Times Specinl | WASHINGTON, June 22-—The # | Tnterstate Commerce Commission E announced today that it has turned down a reorganization plan of the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville ; (Railway Co. on the grounds that the road's ‘earning record was insufficient to meet the fixed charges. | Further reorganization plans were ah A U lordered continued “without prejiu=afford ‘to let so-called “spring fever” dice.” The plan for which approval Siow you Gown oy let you ‘down! Iwas vefused was first submitted to | * $8.8. Tonic 'may be just the “lift” the I.'C. C. on May 26, 1937. you ‘need this Spring ‘to make you feel | “The estimates of income availa= better and look better. ble for fixed charges that have been when that tired det:down feeling | Dresented and the ‘other evidence of hegins to take hold-and you slow-down record do not Justify 8 finding that in vour work and thinking as the day present or prospective earnings will wears on, it is well to remember vouy | De sufficient for fixed interest precious red blood cells may have been Decessary under any plan that has reduced in ‘number and strength. been proposed in the proceeding,” the I. C. C. report concludes,
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