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~The vores ruling today spurred congressional supporters of a Bare federal divorce law. The eowrt, by a vote of o to 3 y, gave all States the - 7ight to invalidate divorces of its residents obtained in other states.’ The bisck-robed justices differed “Snany. themselves as to the effect of tme decision. Justice Hugo L. Black, in a lengthy dissenting opinion, declared the decision would subject —-the nation’s entire 5,000,000 div orced | persons to “the danger of criminal | “prosecution.” : Wants Uniform Procedure However, Justice Frank Murphy, concurring with the majority, asserted all uncontested divorees weére as secure as ever. Justice Felix Frankfurter, who wrote the majority opinion, called for = enactment of uniform legal procedures regarding divorce. Immediately Senator Arthur Capper (R. Kan) announced he would resume his fight fof* a federal law covering divorces in all 48 states “in the very near future.” A constitutional amendment would | be required, since the constitution | gives to the states all rights and powers not specifically granted to) congress. Congress was not authormarriage and iil

hpi proposed . amendment ta] federalige divorce laws has been | dormant in the senate judiciary committee for séveral. years. The Kansan said the supreme court's decision. was “absolutely | sound.” “We should have had uniform dis | -yorce laws years ago,” he declared. | “The confusion of state laws has | been tremendous and it is hard for |

me to understand how" we've stood

© divorce statute In a case involving |

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for them as long as we have.’ In the housé, Rep. Homer A.|

| at the U. S. naval air station,

DEBATE TRADE BILL IN HOUSE|

Is Expected to]

Specialist 3-¢ Dorothy Breeden of Indianapolis was named navigator of a mythical plane, “Miss Air Wave,” in a contest recently |

Floyd Bennett field, N. ¥. One of the five WAVES honored last week by the air station personnel through the “Miss Air Wave” contest, Specialist Breeden lives at 1221 Park ave. and is stationed at Floyd Bennett feid

Mesure Draw Close Vote.

© WASHINGTON, May -22 (U.P). — The administration's hotly disputed | reciprocal trade bill goes before the

| house today. There are indications

{that it will be approved within a week: by a close vote.

Chairman Robert L. Doughton

(D. N. ©), of the house ways and | means committee was scheduled to

Ramey (R. 0.) tras less optimistic | OPER the debate against Rep.

about the chance for early action | on his proposed amendment td al-| low congress to make uniform mar- | ~ riage and divorce laws.” : Committee Delays Action He noted that the senate judiciary committee had put off consideration of constitutional amendments until after the war. Consequently, he said, the house judiciary committee to “which his proposal had been referred had decideds it “would be! foolish to take any action one way | or the othet™ Yesterday's high court ruling speheld that states do not have to honor divorces obtained in Nevada after six-weeks residence. ‘Under i any state presumably ean challenge another state's

the first state's residents, The ruling affirmed the guny conviction of ©. B. Williams and Lillie Shaver Hendrix Williams of |

Harold Knutson (R. Mind), ranking minority member of the com-

eiiee and leader of the Republican . The comniittee approved |

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The house vote will dacille the

outcome - of President Truman's first big legislative test. Although he inherited the legislation from President Roosevelt's administra. tion Mr. Truman made it clear the {bill had his complete support. Allows Tariff Cutting

Passage of the measure would

extend the reciprocal .trade law

for three years and authorize the administration to negotiate agree: ments lowering tariff rates as much as 50 per cent below existing levels. The present law allows re»

duetions 80 per cent below rates,

fixed in 1930.

It was the provision to grant.

more liberal tarifi~cutting powers

Jeanne Arney, Donald Bauermelster;

|8chiefelbein,

John D. Young.

TECH HIGH SOHOOL

Seventy-four seniors of Technical ‘high school who have maintained ‘averages of A or above throughout

commencement honor roll. They

LI. Yvonne Akers, Alice Jame Andrews,

Evelyn Bruck, “ Mary Robert Qasse,

Charles Bpanson,

Bryant," Bamnie Carlstedt, Robert Childs, Wiima Clark. Porden Gipwe, Erol ean Qugran, Joyce M. Dears ing, on DeHart, James Dine, Babbe a 5 ey ey Esmon, Edgar PFeatheringill, Gloria Fisgher, Robert Forbes, Betty Jo

Frank, Dorothy Gam Marcia Geekier, Bloise se Gillespie. Martha Ginger, Barbara Hacker, Helen Hantais, P. LaVonne Helm, Frank T. Hiatt, Mildred Higgins, Jean Hollanawerth, Jo Ann Hynes, Barba:a L. Jones Lovells A M Jones, dames Kempe. Danald Kept Kim. weil, Joanne -Lendormi, Bigine Lowery, Anthony MoAndrews, : Jane, A. McDonnell, Harr Ie Mar Louise Maaters, Rosina enonna, T Metzger, Wanda Milner, Patricia Famer Ruth Payne, ld Peoples, enry t , Charles ROSY ford, Robert Robinson, Virginia Rodman,

Curtis Romack, Henry Russe, Betty Marilyn Seel, Charles Short, Carolyn Singleton, Victoria Solomie, Robert Supp, Norma Sutton, Dennis Taylor, Aileen hampsen, Walter nan, Betty Vehling, Wayne Waggoner, A olph Weiss, [Richard Wetsel, Robert L. White and |

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Pineola, N. C., who were married! pn. assured a heated dispute. Few at Las Vegas, Nev, after obtaining | po,nlicans have raised any obdivorces there from former Spouses jection fo a simple extension of the

Brothers Reunited

Leonard Spencer William Spencer TWQ INDIANAPOLIS brothers who had Been separated for two and one-half years were reunited in the Philippines May 14, Leonard W. Spencer, machinist's mate 3-o, is stationed in the Philippines with the Seabees and T, Sgt. William L. Spencer is

_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SIX ROTC CADETS [70 RECEIVE MEDALS

Recognition mellals = annually awarded R. O. T. C. cadets by the American - War Mothers * will. be presented at special services in the five local high schools during annual inspection this week. The medal, which was designed by Mrs. E. May Kahn, president of the War Mothers, will be given to 8. Sgt. Richard Bogan, Shortridge; S. 8gt. Devon L. Personett, Washington; M. Sgt. John Bell, Crispus Attucks; 1st Sgt. Bil R. Schmidt, Manual, and 8. Sgt. Jack E. Dickey and 8, Sgt. Donald E. Newman,

‘Washington high school.

Donors of the medals to the various schools are Hilton U. Brown, in memory of Hilton U. Brown Jr. to

based there with the army signal |Manual high school: Mrs. Martin E. corps. They met accidentally and | Costin to Technical high school,

spent s night together. The servicemen are the sons of the Rev. and Mrs. C. M, Spencer, 859 Fletcher ave. Machinist's Mate Spencer is the husbang of Mrs. Joy Spencer, of the Fletcher ave. address, and Sgt. Spencer's wife, ‘Rebecca, also

lives in Indianapolis.

and James Barker, a gold star father, to Technical high school. The medal to Washington scheol is donated by Marion county chapter pf War\ Mothers; the U, 8. A, chapter of ‘War Mothers to Short-

ridge, and the woman's auxiliary of |s

St. Paul's Episcopal church to Oris-

TUESDAY. MAY 22 1945

v. F.W. Group Gains Right To Name: ‘Ernie Pyle Post’

Founding of ‘the Brule Pyle post | from the late war correspondent’s of" the Veterans of Foreign Wars|wife for use of his: name and the was . announced today by Ancil local post will ‘be the only unit in Morton, chief of staff of the de-|the nation so designated. partment of Indiana. Men now in active service or disThe charter for thé post will bé [charged after service in this war opened at an organization meeting |are eligible<to attend the meeting at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Claypool and become charter members of the hotel. The charter will remain open [post. Relatives of men still overto world war I! veterans for 90 may attend the meeting in days after the post is instituted. ‘The V. F. W. obtained permission |his membership.

SPRINGER ASKS WHO LET NAZIS PARADE

Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, May 322. — Rep. Raymond 8. Springsr (R. Ind) has asked the war department for an explanation from U. 8. miiltary|Shifts of local war plants will be authorities at Bolanzo, Italy, as to|SPonsored » the eity recreation dewhy the German army there was partments in

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the German soldiers at Bolanso acted “as though they had won the war." :

TWO. PICNICS SET FOR WORKERS HERE

Two industrial plenies for workers on the graveyard and swing

ay 2. and at 7 a. m, Thursday at North-

pus Attucks.

in 1040. REDS SPLIT WITH BONOMI |

ROME, May 22 (U. P). —Italian | optimistic abo

Communist leaders are breaking] with the Bonomi government and, trying fo merge with the Socialists to form a uni workers party, | the Rome newspaper Unita reported | today. :

| present law. . House Democratic leaders were prospects for passage although they expected a cluse vote. Without conceding defeat. Republicans were pessimistic in the face of the present house lineup of 242 Democrats and 189 Repub- ' licans.

Ben Davis High

Commencement Exercises

Commencement exercises for the, Ben Davis high" school graduates

will be held at- 8 p. m. Friday in| ee Schuh,

the sehool gymnasium. John Soucie, Ernest Grosdidier and Patricia Bauder, seniors, will give the graduation addresses.

Baccalaureate services were held | Sunday with the Rev. C. Raymond ‘Earle, pastor of the Winamac Meth- |

odist church, the principal speaker Graduates are:

-Julis Adkins, ¥lizabeth Armstrong Ashley, Phyllis Bailey, uder, Juanita Becker, Mary . Bright Shirley Brizendine, Irene Butrum, Roseary Cafouras Jupe Casmire, Barbara Conn Gr Marilyn Cox Craig, Jean Davis ~Sudziak, Mi Dorothy Bh Dorothy hn fis? Lane France, Phyilis Fyye th, Vera Jean Gashino, Lilatricla Glass, Bonita Glide ied Hager, Norma Jean Hall

Earies,

irr Sheng Hanson, Maxine Hodson, Mary nn Imhausep 1vian Jones, Wilma lone Sty Re ida Phyllis Kiefer, Ruth | Lawrence, Gestrude Lentz

u ; Lovell, Donna Lunt fi £

Donna Madden, Velma Means, Alice Mellinger, jorie Morgen, Arne, SH at Lorrie, LATk ADT Muzzy

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Betty Penrose, Lucille Price, Mary Rose Reeves, Marjorie Rose, Barbara Ruhl, Joan Sanders, Virginia Saters, Marjorie Saxe Betty Jane Seost, Donna Dorothy Skaggs, Alta Smith Smith, Anna Springer, Bdna Evelyn Stock Mae Stuck!

fier Martha Jean Mae Sterret, Phyllis Stiles, hoff, Fern Stout, Norma Gurna Swails, Catherine Timberman, Le lakh Trester, Mary Jo Voelker, Joan Wal{son, Grace White, Ruby Woehlecke, Eileen

© e. i Harley Adams, Bill Baber, Carl Basore William Bauke, Robert Benke, Harold Blunk, Theodore Bohne, ' Glean Brisco Warren Brown, Ronald © Bula, Denton Carlton, John Ciororanu, Ernest Coo Don Cooper, James Cox, Hugh Crs William Davis, Aivin Dawson, Righar Day Rabert Dickerson, Richard Diefer derfer, George Ebert William Friele i George Freund, Earl Pultz, George Gaddie Jr, Donald Gentry, Jack Gilbert, Joseph Gullaspy. > Earl Goddard osdidier Jr t Jenkins John

Harvey Oreene, Ernest Dale Haley Alberti lilg Kenneth Johnsow, James Kafoure, Robert, - Kellem Rober: Kimmel William ins Knoy Jr., Robert Kreider Keith Kurtz, Oharles Lewis, James M | Cormack, Willlam Martin, William MerFek. George -Miller, Paul Mongon Max n el Robert Newhi ack Joseoh Pri Do ad Profi Jack Receveur Reeves, Robert Ringlespaugh Robert ley Bernard Short, Rimer

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RIPPLE ROUND-UP

SET FOR TOMORROW

The Ripple Round-up, the ane

nual award ceremony for the graduating class of Broad Ripple high school, morning in the school auditorium, with more than 180 honors to be presented.

will be held - tomorrow

Students will be in charge o

the program, given annually. commemoration of the transfer 3

Broad Ripple from a township

place of the serviceman and pledge [school to the city system May 3, |

1023. Another annual event at Broad , the art salon, is being held today in the auditorium, Entries in five spparate divisions will be

: judged by a committee of facu'ly

rs arid school officials, ne m airplane contest will be held Thursday at the school, with prizes to be awarded for the best model plane ang ‘best plane flight,

A — MATRONS TO CONVENE The 1944 worthy matrons of the

11th district, O, E. 8, will meet at1g Nazi songs after the surrenders "nm tomorrow at Grafield park |the home of Mrs.’ Lottie Rahe, 1423

Woodlawn ave., for a carry-in dine ner at e p. m, Thursday.

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