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Timer Special ‘ELKHART, Ind, Dec. 18.-—The Elkhart Humane Educational So-

Mate Slain, Wife Held in Evansville

with a blunt instrument. They also money to get to Texas. She arn rived here at 2 a. m. yesterday and was taken into custody at 8 p. m.

EVANSVILLE, Ind, Dec. 18 @. P.).—Mrs. Ruth Hopper Phillips said that he apparently had bee Ramsey, 29-year-old ex-beauty op- thrown from a car. |erator of Olney, Ill, was held today Mrs. Ramsey told police here that |

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Shout 400 pets by the end of the at Independence, Mo. |shoe factory and had stopped in Times Special year. She was arrested yesterday by Kansas City Saturday. | HAMMOND, Ind. Dec. 18. — AsThe Society has a building and police on a fugitive warrant sent! Her hushand was to meet her at sembly will be started Dec. 26 on pens at the outskirts of Elkhart. It'bY Missouri authorities and was the depot before they boarded the the first of 150 freight cars at the tak |questioned briefly by officers. train to continue their trip, she said, Hammond plant of the Pullmanes care of pets whose owners are "rp. hogy of Mrs. Ramsey's hus- and when he failed to appear. she Standard Car Manufacturing Co.

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GARY SCHOOLS PLAN RECREATION TRACT

Times Special GARY, Ind, Dec. 18.—Plans to develop a 73-acre. wooded tract at Deep River near here into a recreation center for Gary High School pupils will get under way soon at eight local high schools. The tract will be for the exclusive use of pupils from schools participating in the development. Plans call for buildings, trails and a swimming pool.

State Bar Meets Jan. 13

The annual midwinter meeting of addressed by Prof. Leach on the

the Indiana State Bar Association, Jan. 13, will be preceded Jan. 12 by a legal institute on “Drafting of Wills and Trusts.”

Prof. W. Barton Leach of the Harvard University Law School, will conduct the institute sessions.

One of the principal speakers for the association program will be Charles A. Beardsley, San Francisco, American Bar Association president. Another will be Judge Curtis G. Shake of the Indiana Supreme

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The addresses of welcome Jan. 13 will be given by Samuel Dowden, Indianapolis Bar Association president, and Davis Harrison, Lawyers Association’ of Indianapolis president. The Indiana Circuit and Superior Court judges will hold their annual dinner and meeting Jan. 12. The Board of Managers of the Bar As-| sociation will meet the same eve-

“Law Professors on the

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LANDIS SCORES SIZE OF FEDERAL ROLLS

Times Special SULLIVAN, Ind. Dec. 18.—Amere ica must choose between more taxes ‘and more Government workers or fewer taxes and more farm and ine dustrial workers, Rep. Gerald Lane dis (Rep. Ind.), told the Sullivan

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“This administration holds the all-time record for the number of | politicians on the Federal payroll.” he said. “Twelve years ago there was one Federal employee for each

Court. His subject is to be “The Future of the Practice of Law.” The association's banquet will be

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The proposed center will be supervised by the Gary Public School and Recreation Association.

no longer able to provide care and band was found in an Independence took a bus to Evansville, where her| The local plant has been idle of strays that have been picked up| (coal yard vesterday and police said mother resides. She came here, she since 1929 except for a brief period by police. ‘he had been beaten on the hi head ' said, because she didn't have enough ' in 1937.

ning. The young lawyers section of | 20 employed in private industry, the association will have a luncheon | Today there are no less than one Jan. 12. out of 10.”

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