Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1939 — Page 5

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RSDAY, AUG. 10,

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BAR MEMBERS “IN SEPTEMBER

Three Women Are Among Those Who Passed State Tests. #

Se=saty-two persons who passed ufie State Bar examinations given early last month will become fullfledged lawyers Sept. 18, when they take the oath of office from Paul Stump, clerk of the Supreme Court, in the State House.

Thirty-five persons failed to pass the examinations, members of the State Board of Bar Examiners re-

‘vealed.

Three of those who passed were women. They are’ Miss Mary Coate McNeely, Bloomington, and Miss Glen Dora Frank and Miss Marion Ray Jenckes, both of Indianapolis.

Candidates Listed

Other successful candidates for admission were: Charles L. Aldrich, Clarence W. Baldwin, John W. Beauchamp, Alvin McCammon Bowes, Henry Hall Cochrane, Eugene M. Fife, Jr., Byron P. Hollett, Charles Lincoln Hopper, R. Stanley

Lawton, John R. Miller, Fred A.|

Ryker, Chalmer W. Schlosser Jr. James Charles Urban, Harold Wallick and August C. H. Westerhoff, all of Indianapolis. Richard Thomas Smith, Robert H. E. Childs and John William Christensen, all of Hammond. Fred Weaver, Romulus Foster Scott, Thomas' N. Mathers, Tom Huff, Robert F. McCrea and James Daniel Heinlein, all of Bloomington. Glen James Beams, John E. Hoflman, Winfield C. Moses and Stephen Marshall Pierson, all of Ft. Wayne, Raymond M. Fox Jr., and William N. Kenefick, both of Michigan City.

Three in South Bend

Paul Richard Whitlock, William M. Pontz and Harvey Goodson Fos-

. ter, all of South Bend.

Frank J. Lanigan and Ernest Louis Lanois, both of La Porte, and Curtis Vollmer Kimmell and Edgar R. Crain, both of Vincennes. Frank Louis Miklozek, Benjamin D. Cox and Harold @. Talbott, all of Terre Haute. David Cook, Logansport; James M. Crum, Rossville; James D. Allen, Fredericksburg; John D. Reibly, Valparaiso; Louis W. Ritz, Evansville; Charles W. Slabaugh, Elkhart; Eugene Weaver, Brazil; Gordon Henderson, Bedford; Robert L. Hutchinson, Lawrenceburg; Horace M. Kean Jr., Jasper; Richard B. Kleinknecht, Richmond; Isadore Kreiger, Gary, and Warren W. Martin Jr., Beech Grove.

Others Who Passed

‘complicated today—by the stork.

Morris L. Merrell, Waynefown; Warren C. Moberly, Shelbyville; John E. Newby Jr., Rural Route 3, Galena | Township, Laporte County; William | E. Osbu Marion; Jack Edwin Hayes, Wa. gton; Albert Heavin, Greenfield; John Heimberg, Wash- | ington, D. C.: Emerson Boyd, Frank-| lin; David Norton Brewer, Frankfort; James D. Brinkerhoff, Garrett; John R. Browne Jr., Marion; Frank W. Campbell, Noblesville; Porter B.

Williamson, Burket; C. Laucks Xan-|

ders, Syracuse; Robert Edward Zimmerman, Mishawaka, and Eldon Wright, Manchester.

‘GO EASY,’ IS ADVICE ON SILICOSIS ‘CURE’

WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (U. P)). —Secretary of Labor Perkins warned the public today against over-con-fidence in the aluminum-dust prophylaxis method of fighting silicosis, one of the most dreaded industrial diseases. She said that Canadian scientists who developed the aluminum dust method of combatting the disease are confident they are on the right track, but do not urge its use as a substitute for engineering control methods developed and applied in recent years. The Department of Labor has estimated that about 500,000 workers in the United States are exposed to silicosis hazards.

CONFIRMS U. S. TRUCK SALES TO.CHINESE

NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (U. P).— F. D. Ren, vice president of the Universal Trading Corp., confirmed a report today tHat the Chinese Government had bought “several thousand American trucks' to replace railway facilities wrecked in the Japanese invasion. Mr. Ren said more purchases were contemplated, but definite plans for motor transportation in China have not been made yet. He said Maurice Sheahan, vice president and treasurer of Keeshin Freight Lines, Inc., will make a preliminary survey of Chinese highway transportation problems ands report to the CHinese Government.

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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10 (U. P.)— The case of the McNeils, the ‘family with two countries,” was further

Last month Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil and their two oldest daughters were deported to Canada because they had entered this country illegally. Tearfully left behind were four younger daughters born since they had arrived in the United States. / e

Last night the four . younger daughters entrained joyfully for Halifax, Nova Scotia, to rejoin their parents, the Canadian government having given them permission to enter. :

But the M¢Neils’ case was all tangled up again. An elder married daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Lofton, 19, against whom deportation proceedings are also pending, gave birth to a 5% pound baby boy. The child was delivered with the aid of two

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fore a doctor's arrival. If Mrs. Lofton is deported, the status of her baby must be decided. Shall the child go to Canada, or be subject to the same restrictions that held the four McNeil daughters here? . Mrs. Lofton’s husband is an American citizen, hence the family’s lawyer, Frederick Dockweiler, was of the opinion the child may be legally a citizen of either this country or Canada. ;

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