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"Blast at Bureaus inWashington. “ (Continued From Page One) ily upon the diligence, the watch-

fulness, the devotion and the good] judgment of the members of our|

legislative branch. ! Objectives Listed “1 would like to be a member of the 79th congress to contribute my

humble best efforts toward the fol-|

lowing ends: . ; “1. To help to repeal the bureaucratic controls set up during wartimes.

7-3; To help to restore our coms} plicated, overgrown, topheavy, centralized simplified]

government to a form based on sound economic prin-

ciples. . Te “3. To help to make sure that in the further prosecution of the war and the readjustments that are to

sofl. 4 “4 To make sure that the guaraptics Of the bill of Hehts ant ol constitutional

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Union station to his hotel, then to City hall and the Statehouse, where Mayor Tyndall and Governor’ Schricker got in and were taken to the Lincoln hotel for the meeting.

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under doctor's orders to jend at least two months in. the’ hospital resting, offered to resign his ODT post. To that offer Mr. Roosevelt replied: “I am so sorry to hear that you

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“Follow strictly the doctor's ders, iho Tig nel rest. not for a moment think of resigning. Get yourself baek in good form, for the job needs you and the country needs you.” A Hard Worker

In addition to his ICC duties, Eastman in 1833 took on the assign-

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GLASSES ON CREDIT * DR. J. W. FARRIS

DR. S. B. MERRICK

agg WARLOLZIRYY N. Y., reared in Pottsville, Pa., and v 26 AY educated at Amherst college. He . 222 2% 0B sressvnaRersnatese served on the Massachusetts public LIC service commission and was ap-

pointed to the ICC on Feb. 17, 1919. R1-0028 The post of federal co-ordinator

i President Praises Record Of Transportation Chief

‘railways.

,| United States high commissioner to

MRS. CORA B. EPPERT FILES FOR OFFICE

Mrs. Cora B. Eppert, 3608 Winthrop ave, today filed her declaration of candidacy for state representative from Marion county on the Republican ticket. Among others filing were Frank J.-Evans-and Homer H. Beals, No-~ blesville, both Republicans, for state! representative, and Donald Renner, Anderson, Democrat, for state rep- | resentative.

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LOS. ANGELES. — California’s| Feather river is so named because’

passage of the emergency railroad transportation act in 1933. Eastman, a railroad expert although he was not a railroad -executive, held the post for three years. He was charged with bringing about a more efficient and economical operation of $26,000,000,000 worth of

He was credited not only with great vigor but with great clarity of mind, great persuasiveness in “ldealing with conflicting . interests, and with a considerable amount of idealism. :He once said:

ers found floating on its surface by| its discoverers.

{Marshal Josip

HAS PEACE PLAN

Bucharest Reported to Have, Proposal; ‘ Bulgaria | May Be Ready. * (Continued From Page One)

‘withdraw from Rumania and to be

ejected forcibly if they refuse. 4. Rumania to maintain its sovereign independence and no Communist regime to be imposed. 5. Russia to be requested to guarantee the return to Rumania of

gary. 6. Rumania cupying aliled force to British and American troops as well as Russians. Stirbe’s authority was not clear. He probably is an emissary of Premier Ion Antonescu, although it is unlikely that Russia ever would accept the Rumanian strong man on a long-term basis. It also was considered possible, however, that the prince represented right wing liberal groups with which he long has been associated. These groups certainly would be against Antonescu and likely are identified with the royal household. Meanwhile Dr. Josip Smodlacka, 72-year-old foreign minister

Transylvania, now held by Hun- |

asks: that any oc- | include |

of | (Tito) Brozovich’sf

coast, by airplane a fortnight ago ¢ {accompanied by 25 experts, a Jugo- |Gaulle,

slavian close to Tito was quoted |Committee of

as saying.

He repartedly ‘stopped at BL relma A Brea for Italy, and then Algiers, where helgaria out of the war. faking, By

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ferrous metals. These dentures are : OnN o% feather-light, yet they hug sensitive g.i sus ru. gums in a manner that permits vigor- Come Dressed

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Sterilization and Cleanliness Are Striking Features of Our Service.

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Jugoslav partisan government, was|§

en route to London with proposals!

from Bulgarian agrarian and communist leaders who wish to bring their country over to the allied side, the London Daily Telegraph reported from Bern. Smodlacka left the island of Vis, in the Adriatic off the Dalmatian

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“The best things which have beendone in the world have been impelled by higher motives than the desire for financial gain.”

QUITS PHILIPPINE POST

WASHINGTON, March 15 (U. P.). —President Roosevelt today accepted the resignation of Claude A. Buss as executive assistant to the

the Philippines, to permit Buss to accept a new post as deputy director in charge of Pacific operations of the office of war information.

AIR RAIDS ANALYZED

MOSCOW, March 15 (U. P)~— The Soviet naval organ Red Fleet devoted half a page today to a detailed analysis of the Anglo-Amer-ican air offensive against Berlin, which it described as a telling blow against the German war effort,

EDUCATION FILM SLATED IOWA CITY, Iowa, March 15 (U. P) Virgil M. Hancher, president of the University of Iowa, said today that the office of war informa~ tion will film a motion picture on American education on the Iowa

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