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OF APPROVES “DRAFT ON NEW 5-BOARD BILL

Steering Groups in Both Houses Give 0. K. on Cut In Governor’s Power.

By NOBLE REED A bill proposing a five-board setup of executive control over the State Government has been formally approved by the Republican majority Steering Committees of both houses of the Legislature. '* The measure, to be known as the 1940 Reorganization Bill repealing the 1933 Democratic Reorganization Act, would strip Democratic Gov-ernor-elect Henry F. Schricker of most powers now vested in the Governor’s office. Four of the five divisions of executive control, proposed by the new G. O. P. bill, would be composed of two Republican elected ‘officials with the Governor as a minority member. The fifth division would be known as the Executive Department with the Governor in complete control.

Dawson Majority Member

Functions under the Executive Divisions may be only the state militia, Parole Board and possibly the State Police and the .Beverage Commission. The other divisions. having Re- . publican majorities, would be known

[Wins Piano for Christmas FRED BUTLER,

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ENGINEER, DIES

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Services Set Thursday At 2 P. M.

Funeral services will be held at 2 . m. Thursday in the Moore & Kirk D oraton Mortuary for Fred Butler, chief engineer for Kingan & Co. who died Sunday night in the Meth odist Hospital. Burial will be in Washington Park. He was 50 and "lived ab 33

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Mr. Butler, who has been with the packing firm 10 years, was born in Circleville, O., and lived. in Indianapolis 25 years. He was graduated from Purdue University in 1914 and was married to Miss Evelyn Jones of Elwood in‘ 1920. He was a member of the Triangle Fraternity, the American Society of Refrigeration Engineers and the Indiana Professional Engineering Society. Survivors besides his wife‘are two sons, Robert. and Richard Butler, and his mother, Mrs. George W.

' | Butler, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Eliza Belle Moore

Mrs. ‘Eliza Belle Moore, a resident of Indianapolis most of her life, died yesterday at her home at 2256 N. Pennsylvania St. She was 84. She as a member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian’ Church. Survivors are three nieces, Miss Catherine Grooms, Indianapolis; Mrs. George Spindler, New York, and Mrs. Flora Ballinger, Chicago.

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TONIGHT 7:00—Court of Missing ‘WFBM. 7:30—First Nighter, WFBM. 8:00—We, the People, WFBM. 8:00—Battle of Sexes, WIRE:

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10:30—St, Meinrad Christmas music, WFBM.

Heirs,

King George VI of England will speak from “somewhere in Fngland”

tomorrow in a ‘Christmas message

to his subjects in every part of the world. The speech is oars of a 70-minute

broadcast sponsored by the Columbia Broadcasting System portraying how British civilians - and armed forces are celebrating Christmas under fire. . Other broadcasts during the program will originate in Coventry, Palestine, Cairo, and London. The program will be heard here over WFBM from 8 a. m. to 9:10 a. m, In Coventry, a newsman will describe the city’s holiday observance despite the terrific battering ‘it has received from Nazi bombers. next pickup will be from a Sunderland flying boat on patrol from which a British Broadcasting Company announcer will tell of the R. A. Fs courageous performance of duty. Pickups from Palestine and Cairo follow with descriptions of the Yule-

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FERGUS FALLS, Minn., Dec. 24 U.. P) —Speaking of coinci-

“Department. Lieut. Gov.-elect Charles M. Daw- - son 1s designated as the majority member of the Commerce and Industry Division. This group is expected to have control over the Highway Commission and other pulie; works departments, including agriculture.

Functions to Be Transferred

The Department of State also is expected to have a major portion of the patronage, taking over the Moto License Bureau and a few other functions which now are directly under the Governor. Secretary of State James M. Tucker would be the ranking member of this division. { Departments to be under the Treasury and Audit Departments are yet to be decided. Ranking members of these two boards will be Sta'e Treasurer-elect James Givens and State Auditor Richard James.

CLIPPER PASSENGERS TRANSFER TO BOAT

HAMILTON, Bermuda, Dec. 24 (U. P).—The eight passengers of the Pan-American Airways Yankee Clipper, including H. G. Wells, the British novelist, were transferred last night to the American steamer Excalibur on’ orders of Pan-Amer-ican officials. The plane had been detained here six days by bad weather. Only mail will be carried on to Europe. It was understpod that the next few Clipper mails will cary only malls.

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Legion Post Gives Her Year's Scholarship to Jordan Music, School.

A 12-year-old girl from School 9 was judged today the most talented pianist of many local school children auditioned and she was given a year’s scholarship by the Jordan Conversatory of Music. Her name is Lois Belle Fowler, the daughter of Mrs. Elsi Fowler, a widow living at 635 N. Davidson St. She was chosen over all other competitors in the sixth annual piano elimination sponsored by the John H. Holliday Jr. Post 186, American Legion. “I never won anything before in all my life,” Lois beamed. “I am certainly going to study hard to make myself wikthy of this fine present.” ‘Wantsito ‘Teach

Lois, -a: star pupil of the TA class at School 9, wants to become a music teacher. Her father, a World War veteran, is dead and she was at the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Children’s Home at Knightstown, Ind., until she was 10. She has two sisters and one brother, all older. The auditions were conducted by Virgil Phemister of the Jordan faculty and he said that three other girls and a boy ran Lois a close race for the annual prize. They were Florence Berneth, 1525 W. Ohio St.; Lillian Collingsworth, 1431 W, Ohio St.; Mildred Calloway, 905 Chadwick St., and Carl Perkins, 1039 W. Walnut St. Piano for Christmas

Previous winners of the award are Lillian Perry Bailey, 3030 N. Harding St. 1935; Eunice Brown, 1159 S. Randolph St., 1936; Mary Williams, 614 Fletcher Ave, 1937; Marilyn Castle, 3203 Hovey St., 1938, and Joan Carey, 502 E, 20th St., Apt. 2, 1939. - For Christmas, the American Legion Santa Claus will bring Lois a piano. The post commander is Gilbert J. Wildridge and he was aided in the competition by the Jordan Conservatory of Music and by Carl] Wilking of the Wilking Music Co.

dences: At Wright Hospital, Mrs. Carl W. Holthusen, Fergus Falls, and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Foxhome, each gave birth to a girl on the same day. They are sisters. On the same day Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, Henning, and Shirley Wilkinson, Fergus Falls, underwent appendectomies. They are sisters, too. ?

OLIVER FREED ON $1000 BOND

Reduced From $2000 After Difficulty Arises in Rajsing Sum. Ray Oliver, deputy county clerk

\indicted yesterday on charges of embezzling $3000 in divorce fees, was

freed on $1000 bail last night.

Original bond for Oliver, who is 28, married and lives at 1414 W. Washington St., was set at $2000. Sheriff Al Feeney refused a professional bondsman, and when difficulty arose in getting the bond, it was reduced by agreement of the prosecutor's office and Judge Dewey E. Myers.

Was Deputy File Clerk

Oliver's alleged defalcations occured during the administration of Glenn B. Ralston in 1937 and 1938, and during the first six months of 1939 in Clerk Charles R. Ettinger’s administration. Oliver was a deputy file clerk. Fees aid for filing suits were paid directly to the file clerk at that time. Since July, 1930, when a routine State Board of Accounts investiga(tion showed a shortage, fees have been paid directly to the cashier. When the shortage appeared, Oliver was called in and removed from Lis job. Repays $900, He Claims

He later was given -a job in the | Registration Office of the Clerk’s department, where he had no contact with money and where he could repay shortages. He said yesterday he had repaid

Ns |more than $900 shortage in Mr. Et-

CHRISTMAS FEATURES

TUESDAY,

4:00 p. m.—Greeting from the President.

DEC. 24

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4: 30 p. m.—Milo J. Warnier—Grestings to the

American Legion.

5:15 p. m.—“The

7:30 p. m.—Drama— hem.”

10:15 p. m.—

Night Before Christmas.” Children’s Drama.

“Little Town of Bethle-

“Christmas Eve” Opera.

10:30 p. m.—Christmas Music by the Monks of

St. Meinrad’s.

11:00 p. m.—Yuletide Melodies with Howard Barlow and the CBS Concert Orchestra, Rise Stevens, 20 Voice Mixed Chorus.

CHRISTMAS DAY

8:00 a. m.—Special Broadcast from England.

2:30 p. m.—Christmas

Program from England,

featuring King George.

4 :30 p. m.—Christmas

Greetings from Ireland.

9:15'p. m.—Lum and Abner’s Christmas Party.

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Survivors:

AMBOY—Hiram Stepler, 70. daughter,

Ozro, ; sisters, Mrs. Minnie Emma McCann

ANDERSON—Clarence Gustin, 7. SurWife, Sarah; son, Merle; brother,

en. Mrs. Hallie Billingsley, 48. SUrvigers: Ralph: sisters, Mrs. Josie Taylor and Miss Marybelle Alexander; brother, Herbert Alexander.

FAIRMOUNT—James Lynch, vivors: Son; dsughter; brother; sister.

FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Nettie Helm, Sons, S. . and Kerlin ‘Cary; Poors and Will Maxwell.

GAS CITY—Mrs. Laura E. Jeffrey, 75. Son, Lee: brothers, John, Tom and Charles Moore; sisters, Mrs. Nettie Mrs. Maude Owen and Mrs. JONESBORO—John Hewitt, Sw or Wife, Susie; sons, a Richard and Raymond; dau ter, Fh oiaen Frank; hers, Ross, and Biarien” sisters, Mrs. Nets Clark and Mrs. Gertrude Prickett; six stepsisters; stepbrother, Jasper Drollinger. KNIGHTSTOWN—George Stevens, 67. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Della Collins and Mrs. Lida Morgan; brothers, Ora and Robert. MIDDLEBURY—Mrs. Millie K. Jone . David, Jacob Neil Mrs. Henry

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sister, Mrs. Gertié Garver.

MIDDLETOWN—MTrs. Eliza J. Connel, 98. Survivor: Son, Tony.

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at 9 a. m. today. in St. Anthony’s Catholic Church for Mrs. Catherine Ann Walsh, a native of Galway, Ireland, who died Saturday night in her home, 448 Centennial St. Burial was to be in Holy Cross Cemetery. A resident of Indianapolis 45 years, she was the widow of Timothy Walsh. Survivors are a son, Edward Walsh: four daughters, Mrs. Mary Roberts, Mrs. Jahn Heneghan and Mrs. John Armin, all of Indianapolis, ‘and Miss Agnes Walsh of Chicago, and two grandsons, Bill and Thomas Roberts, both of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Louis Poynter

A native of Portland, Tenn., Mrs. Louis Poynter died Sunday in the City Hospital after a week’s illness. She was 29 and lived at 1618 Bradbury St. Survivors besides her husband

are two sons, Herbert and Melvin).

Poynter, and a sister, Mrs. Birdie Read. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park.

Mrs. Josephine Boles

Funeral services will be held at 8 p. m. today in the Jordan Funeral home for Mrs. Josephine Boles, a resident of Indianapolis 20 years, who died Sunday in her home, 742 N. New Jersey St. Other services will be held in the Methodist Church at Blocher tomorrow and burial will be in the. Lexington Cemetery. Mrs. Boles, who was 73, was born near Lexington and was the widow of Robert Boles, who died 20 years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mary McGrath, of Indianapolis; two sons, William Boles, of Indianapolis, and Perry Boles, of Almira, Wash.; two sisters, Mrs. Lovisa Summerville, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Elizabeth Summerville, of Scottsburg, and five grandchildren.

Mrs. Louvisa Ham *

Funeral services for Mrs. Louvisa Ham, a native of Scott County who died Sunday in her home, 1507 Broadway, were to be held at 2 p. m. today in the home. Burial was to be in Washington Park. Mrs. Ham, who was 80, lived here 23 years. Her husband, Alvin B. Ham, died in 1917. She was a member of the Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church. Survivors are a son, Bryce Ham, and a grandson, Wayne Ham, both

: Adams. Mrs. Dorothy Morrow, Mrs.

Of Indianapolis.

STATE DEATHS

NEW CASTLE—Charles M. Loer, 71. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs, May Margason; brother, Thomas; sister, Mrs. Will Robison, Mrs. John Abbott, Mrs. Mert Bond and Mrs. John Griffith. 81.

SPRINGPORT—Lincoln D. Cooper, Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Orville Lyons; brothers, Rutherford and Hyle; sister, Mrs. Ferrie Lamb.

WILKINSON—Mrs. Florence Ann Clark, 40. Survivors: Husband, Floyd daughters, Marie and Margaret; stepdaughters, Mrs. Zelma Blackburn, Mrs. M tokes . Velma Coon; sisters, Mrs. Rosa T= Broth Hammong and Mrs. Odessa Metzger: , Theo, Leo, Will and Perry; Mrs. Rebecca Meadows. SUMMITVILLE Basi Bailey, 39. SurYiyors: aie Mary; son, Morris; parents, Mrs, Jacob Bailey; brothers, Noberry rar, Charles and George.

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8 ” ”» President Roosevelt will give his Yuletide greetings to the nation this afternoon, 4 o'clock WFBM, at the 18th annual community Christmas tree lighting ceremonies in Washington. Mrs. Roosevelt also will have a part in the ceremonies. Tonight at 10:30 o'clock over the same station St. Meinrad’s monks will be heard in the Office of Matins, ancient Gregorian chant of the Roman Catholic Church. The broadcast opehs with the singing of the ancient Advent hymn, “Rorate Coeli” with which the prophet Isaias begs for the coming of the promised Redeemer. Bishop John PF. O'Hara, C. S.C, former president of Notre Dame, will be heard tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock over WIRE in a program dedicated to the men of the armed services. ‘ “Peace,” will be the topic of Bishop O’Hara’s talk. Milo J. Warner, national commander of the American Legion, will be heard this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, WFBM, in the commander’s annual message to hospitalized veterans of the World War. Mr. Warner will speak from Detroit and will be introduced by former National ‘Commander Ray J. Kelly. EJ ” ” Gladys Swarthout, opera singer, will be heard in the annual NBC Christmas Eve broadcast when she sings “Silent Night, Holy Night” tonight, WIRE, 10:55. Miss Swarthout will be assisted by an NBC choral group. The historic Trinity Church chimes in New York will be heard striking midnight, New York time. » s 0» The CBS network is to be extended to 18 Latin-American republics, according to William S. Paley, president of the Columbia Broadcasting System who returned yesterday from a South American’ tour. The United Press quotes Mr. Paley to the effect that regular broadcasts from ach of the Latin-Amer-ican countries to be distributed over the CBS network in the United =~ = States would be inaugurated - as part of the same plan. The new network wil] broadcast’ to Argentin a, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Cos ta R ic a, Cuba,

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publica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Quatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, W. S. Paley Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. Haiti and Honduras are the only Latin-American states not included in the new setup, Mr. Paley said, but negotiations are under way to include them. | ” 4 » Dennis Day will be a guest on tonight's We, the People program, 8 o’clock, WFBM. . . . Judy Garland, who used to heckle Bob Hope as a regular on his program, will make a guest appearance on Bob's show tonight, 9 o'clock, WIRE. . . . For the sixth season “Little Town of Bethlehem” is to be the Christmas eve presentation on the First Nighter program, 7:30, WFBM.

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EX-TRUSTEE FACES EMBEZZLING COUNT

MONTICELLO, Ind., Dec. 24 (U. P.).—J. Hillis Moore, 39, former Republican trustee of Liberty Township from 1934 to 1938, was to be arraigned today in White Circuit Court on chdrges of embezzling $423.40 of township funds. He was arrested in Gary, where he has lived recently on three indict-

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