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ies Harbor investigating eom-| 4., py Basil O'Connor, New |

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President told the departthat federal personnel be authorized “to come foruntarily” with information on Pearl Harbor and disit to the committee when ¥ think the information has any . bearing on the investigation, £ "This directive,” the President , “is applioable to all persons in your departments or agencies whether: they are in the armed services or not and whether or not they are called to testify before the joint committee.”

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John P, Ward, 1112 W. 36th st, indicated that the family was still in

they were free to leave, Tt is presumed that Mrs. Sand-) born, whe also was interned when

died in the camp, Mr. Sandborn, sent to China as a representative of the old Nordyke & Marmon Co. and had been there more than 30 years, working for the Chinese -government to direct the building of flour

mills. Other Indiana civilians. who were liberated from the camp were Sister Agnes Loyola, the former Miss Apoliona H. Wolfe, of St. Mary of the Woods college, Terre Haute, and Cora F. Mayers, Hillsdale,

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1S OUT {March of Dimes’ iE HARBOR Leader Is Named| WASHINGTON, Nov. § (U. P).—| mond, president of the Northern

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James G. Sanborn, formerly of| ome

Word received by his sister, Mrs. Others on the panel | Superintendent of Schools Virgil 8.

the camp near Shanghai but that .,4 Mrs, John K. Goodwin, all of

the Japanese ‘occupied Shapghai,|

| baugh, Hammond; Charles E. Dare;

DEAN H. MITCHELL, Ham-

Indiana Public Service Co, and president of the Indiana State

the annual “March of Dimes” campaign in Indiana Jan. 14 to 31. 4 : The announcement was made

York, president of the National

mittees are already being set up for the coming “March of Dimes” campaign in Indiana,

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY

Times. Special - LAFAYETTE, Nov. 8-—“Everiast-{ing endurance is an ear-mark of the useful parent,” declared Dr. FP, B. Knight, director of the educa- | tion and applied psychology department of Purdue university, today. Dr. Knight was addressing 300

{ leaders in the field of parent educa-}

tion attending the annual three-day Parent’s Institute sponsored by the | Indiana Congress of Parents and { Teachers and the School of Home Economics, He urged parents to consider themselves as living examples of what they want their child to be-

Mrs. James L. Murray, Indianap~ olis, served as leader on the panel,

prison camp where they were in-!gicoyccing “what. parents. snd}

schools may expect of each other.” included:

Stinebaugh, Mrs. Walter C, Caley

Indianapolis, and Helen Marley, Purdue university graduate students, The state board announced the naming of two -committees during the business sessions. On the nominating committee are: Mesdames Emmett Arnett, Bloomington; John T. Brendel, Jeffersonville; Henry F. Goll, Indianapolis; Orla Bartholomew, Peru, and C. O. Gross, Marion, ; : On the committee to appoint chairmen of the standing commit tees are: Mesdames O. H. Um-

Ft. Wayne; O. H. Roberts, Evansville; Ray W. Roberson, Indian-

PATRICIA MOORES "HEADS BUTLER GROUP

Miss Patricia Moores, 525 Berkley rd, has been elected president of Chimes, junior women's honorary organisation, at Butler university. An education major, Miss Moores is a member of Phi Chi Nu, freshman scholastic society; Spurs, sophomore women's honor group, and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Other officers named include Miss Martha Boles, Winchgster, vice president; Miss Evelyn Goepper, Indianapolis, , and Miss Marion Stone, Indianapolis, treas-

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Li and Ben Davis, Terre Haute.

‘Mrs. Frank Rieman was elected | chairman of elections and the ses{sion was closed by Mrs. Robert Shank, Indianapolis, state chairman, hal

SEEK JUDGE TO HEAR STEPHENSON’S PLEA

NOBLESVILLE, Ind, Nov. 8 (U. P.) ~Judge Cassius M. Gentry said

ana Supreme Court Clerk Thomas Williams to name a new list of three judges, from which one may be chosen to hear the latest plea oF D.C Stéphenson for a new: trial | This procedure became necessary, Gentry sald, because Judge John

“IN: STREET ACCIDENTS

Two local youngsters were hurt

.- originally was scheduled to hear the » | motion but the case was taken from Washington, was struck by a car [his jurisdiction in Hamilton county given by John Thom of Nobles- jon a change of venue.

Barbara Ann Sitfle, 8, 430 Park- because he hoped-it would win him ‘way, ran Into the side of a car [freedom from a life sentence for by John Money of 447 S./the murder of Madge Oberholtzer + |of Indianapolis, 20 years ago.

were where their injuries were described nefv list of prospective judges tomorrow, -

Hinchman of Greenfield, chosen two weeks ago, refused to serve because of other business. Gentry

Stephenson sought a new trial

Gentry said he would request the

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