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: Members of the Kingan Rifle and Pistol club which will sponsor rifie marksmanship training classes are shown with their charter in the National Rifle association. Seated (left to right) are Herbert Marsh, president, and Frank Wilson; standing, John Endicott, Ray Kiser, Robert Ferguson, Don Dixon, Otha

Simpson and Red Foster.

NEGROES NAMED OFFICERS IN BRITAIN

LONDON, Feb. 4 (U. P.).—Fourteen Negroes, the first of their race to be commissioned in Great Britain, were among 57 graduates of the U. 8. army officers candidate school yesterday. * Maj. Gen, Russell P. Hartle, who presented diplomas, told the Negro graduates: “You are a credit to that great section of our nation

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contribution to the war.” Among the Negroes. earning commissions was William P. Murphy of Detroit, who has been in the army 25 years. He is 45 and was a master Selgant before being commissioned.

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Military instruction in rife marksmanship will be offered in classes sponsored by the Kingan Rifle and Pistol club at the Kingan range, 44 8S. Perry ave, the basement of the Kingan box factory. As a part of a nation-wide program of the National Rifle association in co-operation with the war department, instruction will be conducted with military type .22 caliber rifles and ammunition released by the government, Classes will begin at 8 p. m. Thursday, Feb. 11, and the .course will consist of six two-

$19 HOOSIERS FIGHT U. S. BUREAUCRACY

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (U. P) — Two Hoosier congressmen attacked government “bureaucracy” yesterday. : 1. Rep. Louis Ludlow (D.), opening debate on the $1,202,007,320

the people have an intense desire to see congress place “effective curbs on our overgrown and vigorous bureaucracy which is becoming too dominant a force in our national

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les Halleck (R.) inesolution that would direct the house .interstate and foreign commerce committee to inves-

fice of price administration and “any other agency or officer in the executive branch of the: government.” The bill seeks to determine whether plans by government agencies for concentration, standardiza=tion and simplification in industry are essential to the war effort or represent unauthorized reform of the domestic economy. Rep. Halleck mentioned specifically the curtailment of printing paper which he said “could threaten the press of the nation.”

EDUCATOR, NATIVE OF INDIANA, DIES

PROVIDENCE, R. I., Feb. 4 (U. P.) —Dr. Earle Raymond Hedrick, 67, distinguished educator and ‘mathematician, died yesterday at a hospital after an illness of three months. A native of Union City, Ind. Dr. Hedrick had taught at Yale, he ni-

illness, at Brown university. He was president: of the Mathe-

1916, the American Mathematical Society in 1929, and was the author o fmany widely used textbooks in

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Kingan Club Marksmanship Course to Aid War Effort

hour sessions held once a week. The equipment and instruction is in line with the small arms training methods of the army and marine

corps, and the object of the course

is to teach men to be instructors as well as give them fundamental marksmanship training. The National Rifle association

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percentage of men being inducted

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