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bombing of Pearl Harbor was justifled, and advocated “intermingling of the races.” hi Myer had told the subcommittee) before the affidavit was read that Peck had been a satisfactory emAfterward he said Peck's|ioday approved a bill banning the $300,000,000 a year milk subsidy, land requiring instead an immediMyer said that the crowd of sev-{ate 1 cent a quart increase in the eral thousand Japanese who SUr-| retail price of fluid milk. that WRA “lacked policy,” rounded the adminjstrative build- Th to th a thievery was unchecked, and|ings at the camp on Nov, 1 had 8 acvon Same NE an intermee who forced his/ been described variously as friendly, banking commit consider e into » white woman's apart-|partially hostile, sheeplike, and as|Douse bill banning all “consumer was not punished. exhibiting a holiday spirit. subsidies after Dec. 31. . Farm bloc leaders said the milk bill can be used to force the overall subsidy issue to an early decision if a reported move develops to delay action or the house bill until after the Christmas holiday. reer Senatdr George D. Aiken (R. vt) said he intended to offer the antisubsidy provisions of the house legislation to’ the milk bill and force a full senate vote on subsidies if the banking committee is “too tardy in bringing out its measure.” 4

Urges Survey

The bill approved by the agriculture committee would abolish the one-half to 1 cent a quart subsidy paid to dairymen to help offset higher feed costs. In addition to the immediate 1-cent increase in retail prices, the measure also requires * {an area-by-area survey of milk production costs and establishment of new and flexible céilings which could be revised at six months in- | tervals. Meanwhile, before “the banking {| committee, Ezra T. Benson, execu- | tive secretary of the National Counjcil of Farmer Co-operatives, pro- | posed an $824000,000 industrial t“wage subsidy” 1 four strategic in{dustries' as a substitute for foed | subsidies. {| With a wage subsidy applied to | the workers in the food processing, !clothing, petroleum products and . -machinery industries, Benson said, “3s direct rollback of "$4,750,000,000 |could be made on government and { civilian purchases.”

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.- LT. FLOYD O. SCUDDER, a

“pilot on a B17, was killed in-ac-

tion Nov. 13 over Haseley, England. - The 21-year-old filer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O. Scudder, 105 N. DeQuincy st., who received a letter from him the day aftter Thanksgiving. It had been written Nov. 5. A graduate of Tech high school, he was a former employee of the Allison division and the Wallace Tool & Die Co. Enlisting in the army air forces Dec. 23, 1941, he received his wings and was commissioned a second lieutenant at Roswell army flying school, N. M. He was sent overseas last September, ” . [3

SECOND *LT. CHARLES "M.

BAER, co-pilot on a Flying Fortress, was killed in action following a mission over Germany Nov. 14. , Lt. Baer, who was reported missing the day he was killed, % is the son of BF Mr. and Mrs Fred 939 Mills ave: : A graduate of :. Southport high school, he was

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the navy Jan. 7, 1041. He was sent overseas last October. o - n RIDGEWAY KENDALL POOLE, chief aviation pilot in the navy, is missing in action. He is the husband of Mrs. Florence Schroeder Poole of Dyer.

LT. ROBERT HOYT of Richmond is missing in action in the European war theater. He is the brother of Mrs. Richard Coble of Richmond. ” » .

Wounded PVT. DONALD K. ROYER, a member of Gen Mark 'W. Clark's 5th army in Italy, was wounded in action last month and has received the purple heart decoration. - He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Royer, 520 Eastern ave: Inducted in the army 1942, the _20-year-old private received basic training at Camp

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Prisoner PVT. OTTO D. WEER, U. 8 army paratrooper missing in action in North Africa since Sept. 15, is a German prisoner of war. The telegram from the war department was received yesterday by his mother, Mrs. Cecil P, Weer, 1026 College ave, an employee of | the Burford Printing Co. | He is a former Tech high school student and entered the army Jan. 20, 1942. ~ » ¥ Honored

ROBERT FRANCIS DAVIS, |

been commended for exceptional courage and outstanding skill as a member of the armed gudrd unit aboard a merchantship during a voyage in the Mediterranean war zone, . Coxswain Davis is the son of Leon L. Davis, 422 8. Rural st. The ship on which he was serving was attacked and strafed by German and Italian torpedo

| DeVaney of Terre Haute have been

planes which took “advantage of poor visibility from an overcast sky.” ‘On each occasion the atert and courageous navy gun crew met the enemy with such terrific and intense barrages of accurate, deadly fire that the raiders were forced to drop their torpedoes outside effective range,” the citation said. ~ » . T..8GT. RAY C.. GILMORE. of Wheatland and 8. SGT. JACK SHOEMAKER of Peru have been awarded the second oak leaf clusters to the air medal for meritorious achievements on antiSubmarine patrol flights northwest Africa.

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Clarence A Pound and Grace nominated for president of the Indiana State Teachers’ college alumni association, replacing Taylor C. Parker of Indianapolis.

Candidates fof vice president .are|}

LaVerne Strong, Richmond, J. Je Machling, Terre Haute.

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The slate for the advisory coun-|

cil includes A. B. Wright, Chicago;

Paul Boston, La Porte; Inez Ahler-| 8

ing, Evansville; E. H. Denning, Jas- | per. Mrs. Irene Boots Asher, Gary; |

E. L.- Riordan, Whiting. Olive B.

Perkins, Ft. Wayne; Shriner, Ft. Wayne;

Richard || Norman J.

Lasher, Seymour and Ethél Sulli-|

van, Salem. » - .

| Vernon Spaulding of Crawfords- | ville has been re-elected president’ {of the Central-Southern Indiana

School Band, Orchestra and Vocal association. “Other oMcers “are Paul” Seymour, vice president; and Lin-

icoln Northcott, Speedway City, sec-

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with the trench -mortar division when wounded. A former Tech high school student, Pvt. Royer was employed in

a member of * the Second Lt. Baer Friends church and was employed by RCA before ye entering the service. the tool and die department of He entered the army air force | Link-Belt before entering servin August, 1942, and was sent | ice overseas Sept. 15. He has two brothers in the Survivors besides the parents | army, Cpl. Lee Royer with the . are two brothers, Dale and Leroy | military police division in MemBaer, and a sister, Miss Thyra | phis, Tenn. and Pfc. Arnold Baer. v Royer, stationed at Washington .a 8 8 _.|.Jefferson college; Washington, Pa. Missing . Lr, ou =u ’ “HARRY © MACKEY JR, ma- | “LT. ROBERT R. JONES of Ft Wayne has been wounded in ac chinist'’s mate 2-¢ in the naval air corps, is missing in- action fol- tion in the Southwest Pacific

area. He is the son of David Y. lowing a mission carried out by | Jones, Ft. Wayne.

navy planes, sa" He is the son of Mrs. Eva | pryg INDIANA soldiers have Richards, 3318.N. Keystone ave. | peen wounded in action in the and’ Harry E. Mackey, Decatur, | afediterranean area, II Mrs. Richards was notified by, They are Opl. Jack Bingham, son the war department Friday that | of Mrs. Laura Bingham, Nashville; her son was missing. Capt. Kimble E. Midkiff, son of A flight engineer with a'bomb- | Mrs. Ethel P. Midkiff, Shelby ville; ing squadron, Machinist Mackey | Pfc. Owen P. Porter, son of Olive

James Whitcomb Riley's works, and a 1549 Traverneer Bible and Apocrypha valued at several hundred dollars have been given to the Butler university library by Mrs. St. Clair Parry, 3010 N., Meridian st, in memory of her husband and son. "The Riley volumes, memorial edition . for Elizabeth Marine Riley, are believed to be the only autographed editions in existence. They were published = just before the "| poet's death. Mr. and Mrs. Parry|’ wets close friends: of - Riley, and I Mrs; Parry “had “the books: mono-| grammed for her son, the late George T. Parry, former president .|of Stewart's Book Stores, Inc The Bible was bought by Mr. Parry in London and is a revision of the early Tyndale translations with notes. It is printed in old English script. The Bible was added to the religion library and the Riley volumes to the Hilton U, Brown Jr. collection of Indiana authors.

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DEAD AT HOME HERE

Pearl - A. Havelick, retired real estate and insurance man, died this morning at his home, 3336 N. Delaware st. Mr. Havelick, who was 82, had been a resident of Indianapolis for 62 years. He was born in Sandusky, | O. Mr. Havelick was a member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. He is survived by his wife, Almeda W. Havelick: Services will be at 3 p. m. Thurs-| day at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, wit with burial at Crown Hill.

HASSELBRING SLATED FOR LEGION COMMAND

Fred C. Hasselbring, liaison chairman for the départment of Indiana of the American Legion, has been nominated for southern vice commander of the department for “1 1944-45, He is a past commander of the Bruce P. Robison post, 133, American Legion, and past district commander of the 11th distriet: He now also serves on thé post-war planning commission of the legion.

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