Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1945 — Page 4

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- King Peter Causes

Cabinet Crisis.

LONDON, Jan. 23 (U, P.). — The British

rnment prepared to

force settlement of the Yugoslav | 8 political crisis by inter-allied agree- | J

ment today following King Peter's]

defiant dismissal of Premier Ivan |}

Subasie. | Subasic was author of the com- | promise pact with Marshal Josip |

Tito's partisan regime in Belgrade. |

Spokesmen for the British foreign office said Britain would call in the Allies, presumably Russia and the . United Statds, for consultation © the new situation. | It was understood the 21-year-| old monarch had not consulted ‘the British government before dismiss- | mg Subasic and ordering Milan | Groll, leader of ‘he Serbian Demo cratic party, to form a new cabinet. There was no immedigte indica-| tion Subasic would accept the king's brusque dismissal. It was expected too, that Britain, in co-| operation with ‘the leading allied | nations, would take the strongest | stand to bring Peter to terms with | Tito’s partisans.

HEARS FROM MATE, | PRISONER OF JAPAN

Mrs. William 8. Gochenour Jr. 410 E. 56th st. recently received a; card from her husband, a prisoner | of the Japanese’ since the fall of! Bataan, .Capt. Gochenour, who was in the veterinary corps, said in a card) dated April 29, 1944, that he has received the box Mrs, Gochenous|

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A Filipino child held by its anxious father is treated for shrapnel

wounds by gulf area.

U.S. army doctor a few miles inland in the Lingayen

Col. Shoup of Indiana Given Top Honor for Tarawa Victory

WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (U. PJ).

sent to him and the food items were _Marine Col. David M. Shoup, Covespecially welcome, The box, which ington, Ind. yesterday received the

was carried on the Gripsholm, was' medal of mailed in August, 1943. the

Mrs. Gochenour has

received ‘service on

honor from Secretary of James Forrestal for his Tarawa in November,

Navy

eight cards from her husband. from 1943

camp Nos. 1 and 3. He is the son |

In an impressive ceremony in the Shoup stood at

of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Goch- | secretary's office,

enour Sr.; of the home address.

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DAYS TILL ‘NATIONAL VELVET The National Hit

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| rigid attention while the secretary read the citation signed by Presi-

dent Roosevelt in the name of conHis wife, Mrs. Zola D. Shoup, tied the medal around her hus-

band’s neck while their two chil- ¢ dren, Robert and Carolyn, looked on in awe.

“For conspicuous gallantry and

“| intrepedity at ‘the risk -of his own ¢ life above and beyond the call of + duty,” the citation said,

‘as com-

# _ manding officer of all marine corps “=== troops in action against enemy Jap|anese forces on Betio island, Tarawa

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“By his brilliant Teadership, dar-

Col. David M. Shoup, | fearlessly exposed himself to the with ‘winning the battle of Tarawa, machine is the brother of Mrs. gun and rifle fire from hostile shore Shake, He came _to-Indianapolis last No-| his own inspiring vember to speak in behalf of the herosim, gallantly led them across'Sixth war loan drive and was prin-| {the fringing reefs to charge the cipal speaker at a bond campaign] re-! banquet given by the Central Indi-|

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ing tactics and selfless devotion to FURLOUGH HERE ENDS |

duty, Shoup was largely responsible for the final, decisive, defeat of the enemy.” The 25th marine

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Frederick Bryant, son of Mr. Frank Bryan{, Edgewood,

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Legislative Calendar

BILLS INTRODUCED | House

HB 158 Korn. R-. Ft | criminal 1aw codification cc up of five legislators to reyise criminal statutes of Indiana t Means.) HB 159 (Evans, R bell, R., Indianapolis) board of embalmers & and sets up procedure ¥ hibits advertising of costs by emba funeral Medici ne

(Way s an

directors

HB 160 ¢Copeland, R Jefferson) weight and length for vehicles on. state” highways highway commission powey to impose restrictions of weight of vehicles on bridge (Roads. ) -(Teckemeyer, R., Indianapolis 1e1( welfare ac ldren td $30 emergency

Gary).

Provides which cas nade from future

keep payment 1

| fines destitute

| Provides | applic { fori liability for any ac from use of motor

v.) Chicago! iss ted only t

HB 162—(Kwiat, drivers license be ants insured by ir

u g vehicle Judiciary

B) HB 163 Burnett R Indianapolis)

Provides that in

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¢ of

PY cases where sit axable property of any public hanged by a change of township ity or town boundary line, state tax commissioners~shall distribute the

SB 8% Johnson Jasper]. ng coroners to’ apply 100.000

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SB 88

taxes so &s to apportion the same to the @ | 1

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R., Plainfield)

ownships or other taxing hy such change on basis of population which have heretofore jdiciary B.) 164 Kellum, R Mooresy lle

Pr ovides that

tion of 50 per cent of fron tage dering woh-navigable

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(Drains

| Muncie) making it EE ry for sery

| sources.

D Lawrenceburg)

stre ioners shall qrder certain pe sireain cleaned and oD red, d Sv ‘

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Waish, D ng and fishing act icemen renew permits each year (Nat ural ReHB 166 (8lenker, R., ‘Mon ieelio Heav jon. R., t Provides judge of circuit court may stMke ditch proceed ngs from records where construction has inactive five year (Drains, Dykes and Swamplands.) HB 167 (Utterback, D, Kokomo; Cole Amends teachers’ | pension law, providing for annuity of $1200 per year, payable in 12 monthly instaliments a HB 168-~ (Teckemeyer, R., Indianapolis) Amends act® concerning military instruc. {tion in high schools to include township | schools. Also provides teachers may also (act as physical directors and military instructors. (Military Affairs.)

+ Senate

| BB 86—(Besman, R., Princeton). Plates spe Fislon™ ot waterworks: superintendent at North Vernon and “Petersburg under | city councils. “Cities and Towns.) 3 3 (Fleming, D., Hammond steme, Jasper), Exempts irom inheritance | jos the first $25,000 of the estate of-a| j erensed G 1 Emergency. (Judiciary |

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Amends the law compen In counties under Townships.) Terre Haut . BY Require inflammables or e railroad crossi r or another employ. ee ssing and determined Makes violation a maximum

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; Ir 1dianapolis law t provid ie |

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Jaspef Coblen Provides for the pay) ‘men in venued case Emer 's and Townships.)

RESOLUTIONS

of i Pp (Con Atitational Revisio on.) BILLS PASSED

V Ness, R., Valparal ville) Authorizes the ate funds and those of pol l in U. 8. bonds and stamps

* Provide chools by under certain con(Vermillion, D., Anderson; } Bloomington) Perm retur to deduct r essed valug provided they have 48-0 Midler R.,” Bloomington Ver D Anderson) Repeals the act adoption of a child or ehilther or stepmother, 46-0 2 Miller, R Bloomington Ver. D., Anderson) Lowers bond refor trustees from 200 to” 110 per aisal value of real estate, 42-4

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"UNITY CAUCUS

Assembly Majority Seeking "To Offer Solid Front

For Legislation.

By NOBLE REED An attempt to consolidate the | Republican leadership in the legis-| lature for solid front action on| several vital party issues will be] made in caucus sessions this afternoon and tonight. The party leadership, divided and

{mostly ineffective during the first]

three weeks of the general assembly, will meet with the entire G. O. P. membership of both hquses

at the Severin hotel tonight. TT'He policy committee; headed by) = Lt. Gov. |seek G. O. P. ‘majority support for {a mass of

Richard T. James, will legislation yet to be introduced.

Pay Boosts at Issue

Latest of the legislative headaches is. the program for blanket salary boosts that may affect every state, county, city and township public job in Indiana. A wage survey committee, headed by Lt. Gov. James, is expected to outline‘a formula for wage increases probably starting with a 15

| per cent raise for government work-

ers iA the lower brackets, scaling down the raise percentages for those earning more than $2500 annually. The Republican leadership also must reach somé agreement on a new election law for the state, legislation to reorganize the alcoholic beverage department to give

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| 1947 when

Republicans more of the beer business and a reorganization of the | highway department for more G. O. P. control. New pressure: hit .the G. O. P. committee yesterday when the Indiana Municipal league presented a lengthy legislative proincluding a recommendation skip-election law to postelections from 1946 to no other elections are

for a pone city

| being held.

|

The league also asked recodification of municipal laws, the right to purchase surplus war goods,

{more home rule for cities and | towns and a ‘10 per cent redistri-

bution “of gross income tax reve-

{nues. to local units of government

The leagite also recommended

| legislation authorizing cities to levy

‘a 20-cent property

{the 5-cent lavy

|

{ pending { legislature.

An omnibus bill to “wrap up” ak The other two| Bu :

tax to raise a fund for post-war projects to proposed in bills relieve unemployment instead of in both houses of the

requests for government pay boosts the basis of federal statistics showy

ing a 25 per cent increase in living expenses.

credited!

‘Nelson Rumored

To Take Bride

WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (U. P.). —The capital heard rumors today that - Donald M. Nelson, former war production chief and now a White House adviser, may marry 26-year-old Marguerite S. Coulborne, 1939 campus queen at George Washington university, Neither the 56-year-old Nelson nor Miss Colbourne would comment on the report. Nelson was divorced in Chicago

| last week by his first wife, Mrs, I Helen W.

Nelson. Miss Coulbourne married Paul Strashun of New York at Miami in 1939. She resumed her maiden name after his death Neison, a Sears, Roebuck & Co. official, became chairman of the WPB early in 1942 but Tesigned several months ago to take on the role of an international trouble shooter for Preésident Roosevelt. He has offices in the White House.

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