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Study Major Ripper Measure Monday. fse danands for preferential {rade : : penalty shall be death or life im- . | prisonment; 8; . , By EARL RICHERT A German communique report- : : of sument; is nay Sod lim euiliy Indiana’s law-making machine ig moving about onjed that speedboats had made a a ty for which is mandatory at life schedule i : ssuccessful reconngisance of the 5 imprisonment; voluntary mane ! o 3 ; . : ‘Channel area” and i‘eturned to port k | slaughter, the penalty for which is Already, with the legislative session not quite one- indemaged espite fad yeathet and Ee two to 21 years; involuntary man1 i i ave ld clash w | "| a aughter, with a penalty of one to third over, 305 bills have been introduced and two have|™ 14." ew Naz air attack wes re- ay a
been enacted into law. | # # =» to ported to have been made west of Almost all of the major G the Greek island bf Crete, ‘where : Lists Four “Failures” 13J0F Ur. ! BIE oc British have| established a Floyd Christian, defense attorney, 0. P. patronage-grabbing bills : strong air and sea base. Benjamin E. Buente . . . elected earlier charged during a one hour
Accounts of the new Mediter-| fo the presidency of Indiana's have been passed by one of ranean air-sea batile were sketchy| Judges. and 35 minute oration the State
the two Houses. The Senate | y and came entir¢ly from Axis : had failed because: i SR sources. i has passed 14 bills and the The German radio reportec that 1. It did nob Show that ihe gun
s » » admittedly owned by Iozzo had fir House 10. | three heavy units of the Hritish BUENTE i AMED admizsedly Swiied BY Juso aad firey [The stage is set for a speed-up fleet had been hii by bomps, two 2. The Disher party was “on a
in the bill passage, with committees battleships and one heavy |¢ruiser brawl” at the cafe the night of the
| 3 " plane was shot having completed preliminary stud- : and that a British p DURING R AN UET fatal shooting. fes an mmen assa ; 3 down trying to drive off the Nazi L That Iozzo ha ri d recommended p ge of 3 : raiders. The Italian communique S 3 1 d a right to shoot =
: Hirde number of measures to hoin % mentioned a hit on a heavy cruiser. of Des In (he Dishek Day ese . ] the present rate Js maintained, | Attack in Kenya | 4. That the Disher party had been expected that the 1941 Legis- i | told to leave five times and h 0 gs Sitviad that We to Lor | RAE The British warfhips were said to| LAWYers Seek Integrated told io leave Ave times and, lag vo d as the 1939 Legislature, some be escorting a convoy to Crete. Bar Bill Passage; to took place. bills introduced and approxi- The British drive in Africa went 4 Rabb AsksiDeath ately 190 enacted into law. ahead regardless of the war at sea. Hear Hershey. - : Before Judiciary Committee : It was estimated that the total Hiscissod mati And even if you jurors are con- , Republican leaders in both Houses number of prisoners taken by the oosler lawyers discussed matters vinced from the State's evidence Pp ; | affecting their profession today at|that ozo shot Disher, remember
d they expected to have prac- oN British at Tobruk fwould be 2,000. | : i : 5 4 the males G. O. . pa- Fondo, Annee tousy Uist Brit Fue oatara. Brat Bis Assos (hat here is a defense restr than ain intended to pring Italien pris- self-defense ~— the defense of : nage bills passed through the i : oners from Libya to England to re- tion at the Claypool Hotel. of your
maining House and ready for the “% place conscripted agricultural work- At ‘a pre-conference meeting yes-| own loved ones,” Mr. Christian said. Governor's “signature or veto” dur- ers as fast as shipping facilities | ‘T98Y : She bourd of managers in-/ Closing arguments starteq at 1 ing the first week of February. were available. structed to the Bar's legislative|p. m. yesterday when Deputy Prose- : ; perty! Yours | The Senate Judiciary Committee Cairo. reported that reyplt was committee to seek passage of an in-| cutor Saul I. Rabb, after reviewing: ash and pro the penelis scheduled to begin consideration spreading in Ethiopia where Haile tegrated bar bill. Such a measure|the State's evidence, concluded by T c «| You may be Monday afternoon on the House- Selassie has raised his | imperial would place attorneys under regula- | asking for the penalty of death. 0 it! ¥0 passed decentralization bill which banner anew. Eritish troops were |tion of the State Supreme Court. Mr. Rabb, in a 50-minute arguwill change the entire structure of slashing into Eritrea in| a two-| At this morning’s session, reports | ment, emphasized the testimony of the state government, taking con- pronged drive toward the railhead were heard on legal education,| Conrad (Jim) Jung, Allison patrol[trol from the Governor and placing at Agordat and are 60 to 80 miles | amendments to the Bankruptcy Act, | man, and Fred Burt, Insley Manulit in Republican-dominated boards. Republicans and Democrais |into the country, Another column is| administrative law, canons of ethics, | facturing Corp. employee. |" The committee also will consider| alike are “up against it” as 0 [pushing south into Ethiopia in the|illegal practices, judicial selection| Mr. Burt testified that he saw carrying out their platform Lake Tana region where Selassie/and tenure and Bar Association | I0zz0 get a gun, go behind Disher, pledges in the Legislature} The Bag gone and hore i wera membership. aim his gun, and shoot him. Mr. ‘ment and the bill| budget) apparently won't stand said to be respoliding Jo W's 8DBSS.| President Roscoe C. O'Byrne of Jung said he saw Iozzo get a gun, Sugnvey Deparin pu Reorgan-| Stch things as gross income tix Farther south in Kenya British|g.,okville said that or Te go behind Disher, that he heard a I teation ‘Act reliet without going out of bal- |forces cut over the border into both | action of judges also will be dis- shot and saw Disher fall. 2 ance, Typical of the Republican Ethiopia and It¢lian Somaliland. At) ,ccoq quring the convention “Didn’t ‘Have to Kill” Speedy Action Expected sentiment is that Rep. Howard [all points the Ijalians wer: said to e ; . Pavorable committee action 1is| Hiestand (E. Kentland), who con- be retreating, presumably toward Fansler Speaks "|" “Iozzo has implied self-defense | : tends | that “platforms never prepared defense positions Michael L. Fansler, Indiana Su-|and defense of his family,” Mr | virtually assured on these measures| should promise things that an | Gen. Ion Antonescu Wes gradu-| preme Court judge, spoke at the| papi, said. “But he did "% h io | and a special Senate session may be| altered financial situation] would |ally emerging With the upper hand | opening session on “Some Public/. . Rs Haye | held next Saturday to pass them| make impossible.” in Rumania’s bloody three-day civil | Reactions to Procedural Methods.” kill Virgil Disher. All that was | before the “tentative” Feb. 1 dead- | ——| war. He apparently had the sup-| This afternoon’s speaker was to needed to stop this fight that night I. : port of Berlin, which |said that |pe Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, Se-| Was a rough hand on the shoulder | line, according to Senator William P “either Mussolirii or Francq would lective Service official from Wash-|or & tap on the head with the butt | E. Jenner (R. Shoals), Senate | have done the same thing” as An-|ington. His topic was to be “Pages| end of the revolver. | president pro tem. | tonescu. ! [| of Interest to Lawyers From the “No,” he said, “when Fred Iozzo || Similar speedy action is expected A Bucharest reported that, Antonescu |Book of National Defense.” got his revolver that night, he had in House committees on the Sen- ' had ringed the capital city with| New officers were to be- elected murder in his heart.” . ate-passed bills to give the Repub- ; JIL. | picked troops tb prevent the escape | this afternoon. Reports were to be | licans control of the Welfare De- | of Iron Guard rebels. || considered on integration of the | partment, Industrial Board, Tax 3000 ¥'eared Deal bar, jurisprudence and law reform, HOOSIER ONGE GRID IT. public relations, criminal jurispru- J
. | Board, partial control of the State Lanizati : | | Police, make the Attorney General's Reorganization Bill {0 Put] Tne death tc was placed by Ru-|dence and the young lawyers sec- ST AR DIES IN RUSS A J
= } TIRE manian officials at abouj 1000 in-|¢4 pice Se any give She Sop Tavern Control With Sing on Neighboring Sou Hoe speaker at a banquet to be 18 es believed the casualties wou : ? | of an interim attorney, abolish tre) | County Boards. ° |run to 2500 ied in Bucharest and Be Er P| Moscow, Jeu. 38 (U. PI possibly 3000 to 3500 in the|te]) assistant U. S. Attorney Gen- Charles Haddon Smith, 69, dean of
| Per Cent Club. | f Par C | By NOBLE REED provinces. | eral, speaking on “The German In-|the American colony in Moscow
Two other major G. O. P. bills, : J | those to set I tics boards Repliblican Legislators, strugsling| It oficiany Jas genied that Ger- |yasion of American Business.” and former All-America: football Soe 20 state institutions and to|for sejeral weeks over the draft of | M0 LOPS WETS BAUD Jig Buchar. Hear Former Judge player at the University of Michi-
: > | rest. Rumanian troops, it was ex- . change the Public Service Commis-|a liquor reorganization pill, have | Li At a Legal Institute held yester- | sion set-up are still in committee in| agreed upon one major provision— plained, had jaccepted {the loan of day, the lawyers heard Charles A. gan, died yesterday. Fovision—| German armdred cars for their pa-|7oge “former Seventh Judicial Cir-| Born lif Rushville, Ind, he came
the House. i | Two minor Republican-sponsored to place control over taveins in the trols. | cuit judge, speak on “Automobile|to Russia in 1916 as a representa-
pills, those making it illegal for a|hands of county boards, it was apes Molieved 86 Antones- | Negligence.” : ~ |tive of the Inter-Allied Railroad . state official to hire a close relative learned today. DS eo re Te |, The Indiana Judges Association | Commission and stayed on as a con- 1H MY H 1 and to raise the maximum old-age| Present laws provide for county por t 2 ill hel of) ron (auard held its annual banquet last eve- sultant of Soviet railroads. Later ; AND 2:99) ERS IN DES assistance from $30 to $40 per | { ’ resistance st, eld [out outside ning and Judge Benjamin E, Buente | he represented the American- : DET liquor bosrds but final control over | Bucharest and that the country was month, are ready for final action : ferin | B of Vanderburgh Superior Court, |Russian Chamber of Commerce and in the Senate. **levery| tavern in the state is vested | suffering a severe food and gasoline Evansville, was elected president. General Motors Corp. SECOND OF THE SERIES OF in the Alcoholic Beverages Conmmis- | shortage. Bucharest annpunced that |e succeeds Judge Howard L. Han-| His wife and daughter were reOthers With Committee sion. | 250 “importgnt” rebels had been |cock of Rockville. Other new of-|ported to be stranded in Paris.
: : | : ® ® : Bills providing for home rule, lo- ro to OE rs on i in Je ali i 8 Bon peers. a2 ee De Ee iro Charles Haddon Smith, who died NY | 1] | (4) | a ] ) IVO ¢ + ¢ a b+ 2 e '} (4 a | 1 | ry I
cal liquor option, free texthooks, cal pup of (ne State House ad- There was a completely uncon-| Edgar A. Rice of Crawfordsville, | yesterday in Moscow, has several liberalization of the Workmen's ministrative office. Seq rumol Shia ice ie secretary-treasurer. eintives in Indians, Among them pensati nd Unemployment Mindful of Heat ) n Guar eader| Superior Court Judge Russell J.|a “brother, W 1 H. Smith of New ann ls bo a i Repciine readers. mind blamed for the undising Bn waned Ryan of Indianapolis was named Castle, 954 two arg Sousing; Don- W. : a State Home Guard and Ad- | : N. Ipgtite, = oy nes¢u “alive or dea ” for|chairman of an arrangements com- ald S , Indianapolis attorney, HY do somanym : : : A Defense Council arein|ful of the political “heat” always his part in the mass murders, was mittee for the ge! Bar Asso- |and Mrs. Phil Wilk of Rushville, ) i y arriages fail? Isit Sex? Isit Money? Is it Temper? B06 Bands of ommiztees, connected With liquor hdministra- | One of this 550. Other reports said | ciation meeting here in September. mother of Mrs. Wendell Willkie. The Chicago Tribune has obtained access to the secret files of several
hat he wis hiding |/in Southern . : Major legislation still to be in- tion, have recommended setting up | Transylvani. | Judge Frank B. Russell of Tipton BALLROOM nn prominent divorce lawyers. In a series of actual case histories it ana-
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troduced includes congressional and| tye lcontrol under Governor Henry| Re || . |was named director of a group to cont : ports fiom Athens appeared to|.. ordi - i i : legislative reapportionment, re- F. Schricker, Democrat. indicate thal the Italians have bol- go Ordinate national defense activi D ANCIN 6 lyzes the true causes of so many failures in marriage.
asessment of real estate, establish- | . a Ty : : . : ment. of a central merit system,| Others still are holding out for a stered their ‘Albanian forces sub- Resolutions Studied H Here are the unvarnished facts! Amazing! Don't miss this series! clarification of the election laws,|Strict bi-partisan commissior. with | stantially in recent weeks. In addi-| Ag the principal speaker of the New Class Opens Wed. / J
L $ _ | tion to reinforcements previously re- : the non-partisan election of judges |the Governor appointing two Demo ; $ | evening, Judge Curtis Roll of the an. 29, 8:30 P. M. and the G. O. P. liquor bill dg crats and Lieut. Gov. Charles M. ported on tae coastal front defend-|gigte Supreme Court urged that the Complete or Torme. Dawson appointing two Repullicans. Ig Valens) and Berat poay n was |association should give the public | : Another group of G. O. P. legisla- | 53 at jlarge number of Ireshithe penefit of its judgment of can- jf RL ADVENTIST CHURCH iy is arguing for abolition of the | troops are heing concentrated in the|giqates if judges Jung eR 1 STOCKMAN DANCE STUDIOS 0 present four-member com! nission vital Koritza region. | | non-partisan basis. Indiana » Lar est and Finest T0 RE CONSECR ATED and merely creating a single admin- U-Boat Base 3omb Association resolutions to be pre- mm——— t : a |X ed ‘ ; ' istrative office to be controled by| f pared would provide for older For a year. the Capitol Avenue|® Roard composed of the Governor| The Greeks hold Koritza and|jayyers to take over the business of : and two Republican elected cfficials. | Pogradec a few miles north on Lake| their younger colleagues called in y E S
Seventh Day Adventist Church| | . Ochrida ard have pushed their ad- - worshiped In the basement while] | Democrats to Fight vance posts close to Lin near the ong eA ee ies they were accumulating cash for| The majority leaders said they northern end of the jake. However,| when their service with the Army a Jew beilding bie hush | Ope 0 have a bill completed for Bes befome, er ra me was finished. FAST Tomorrow a complete new churc J : : : {| Pre-confer costing $30,000 is to be consecrated introduction in the House ahout the | the mounfains close| to Koritza all tes of suse Suinsss mali ACCURATE with special services at 3 p. m. The last of next week. through the slow extension of the| with Donald IL. Smith of Indian church will not be dedicated until] Democratic minorify legislators Greek flank along the lake. It is|apolis as chairman. Other members COMPLETE jts small indebtedness of $100 fs/have indicated they would oppose from their positions just north and|are Louden L. Bomberger of Hamcleared, the pastor, Elder J. H.|vigorously any change in the pres-| west of Koritza tha; they now ap-| mond, Albert H. Cole of Peru, LawLawrence says. Elder S. E. White, |ent liquor control structure on the |pear to be preparing an attack in|rence E. Carlson of Huntington, GILBERT FORBES former president of the Indiana|ground that Indiana's syst:m was an attempt to regain Koritza. Charles H. Bedwell of Sullivan, Seventh Day Adventist Confer-|declared a model setup at a confer- The Rbjal Air Force, after being| George W. Henley of Bloomington 12:15, 5:45, 10:00 P. M. ence, will conduct the consecration. |erce of administrators o! other grounded for several days by bad|and Hugh Dillin of Petersburg. The Capitol Avenue congregation states in Buffalo, N. Y., last vear. |weather, | resumed operations last| Telford B. Orbison of New Albany owns the manse next door to the| | -r night, attacking Lorient, German|was elected to the board of man- WEBM church and an ll-grade academy| | PINNED UNDER MACHINE submaring base cn the French|agers to succeed the late John K. employing three teachers and With| [charles Baker, 1142 8. Belmont |C08st: There was no report of Ger- | Chappell of Petersburg.
an enrollment of 60 pupils. The en- : man air activity oyar Britain. tire property at 2160 x Raliptol Ave. Ave, was injured seriously today The Rome comniunique reported
represents an investment of $50,000, while loading machinery in the 400 |the sinking of a | 7000-ton British - . raised within the last five years, block of S. Illinois Bf. He received | Ship, the Eumoeus, described as an . U. LEC 1 U RES according to Elder Lawrence. a possible fractured skull. One of | auxiliary cruiser loaded with troops. church here is the 17th|the machines he was loading slipped | Another | Italian | submarine was By Outstanding Members of the Indiana University Faculty & erected under the pastor’sland pinned him beneath it, police said to have sunk the Greek ship, LATIN AMERICAN RELATIONS : iD, | reported. Eleni, 6000 tons. | With %, Ation IN THIS
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