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In requesting the opinion, Governor Gates described the situation at the state universities and the state teachers Colleges as “very critical.” “The boards of trustees,” the governor’s request stated, “called upon

me regarding pyoper buildings to|dia

care properly for the returning veterans. ’ “I am wondering if it is possible that the money which has accumulated from the. beverage tax and is earmarked for imtitutional use could be used for the building of these structures withous the calling of 4 special session of the legislature.” The shortage of housing facilities for veterans flocking to the schools under provisions of the G. I Bill of becoming

ing in sight will have been used up.

At the same time, heating plants and equipment at other state institutions, worn through Jong use without normal maintenance and repair during the war, have been

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May Force Assembly Session A special session of the General Ass ls someassd sodas to be ie

nly sentient merase housing Sng Terelr needs of Tndlanas} - ; Cop 4 ‘state institutions, particularly the universities. ~~. ~~ **| Believe Japs Strangled Six

Local Woman Elected by Missionary Group.

apolis will assume her duties as Dew executive secretary of the de-| partment of missionary organisations of the United Christian Missionary society Jan. 1, 1046. In her new go... -— position, Miss Trout will direct

membership = of 140,000, She brings to her

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Japanese missionary to that country fornine years. When the threat of war between Japan and the United States became apparent, she returned home, ; Previously, she translated a num-~ ber of Kagawa's books into Eng- | lish. For the past two years, Miss Trout hag furthered the interests of World Call, international magazine of the Disciples published |

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stood that still other ways of meet-|along ing the emergency might be sought canal. before any special session steps| The

MISS TROUT T0 = TAKEPOST JAN. 1 =

RITES ARE HELD FOR (ELIZABETH UNDERHAY

Services for~ Miss Elizabeth! Underhay, an. Indianapolis resident 22 years, were held at 10 a. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial was to be in Mt. Hope cemetery in Logansport. |

| A ‘brother, Newton J. Underhay | of Indianapolis is the only survivor |

Fo rmpmimamaittiiictem ‘MRS. AMELIA ENT |

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Services for Mrs. Amelia Ent,

| 1068 I. Belle View. pl, who died tn |]

{her home yesterday, will be tield at. {2 p. m. Saturday in the Grinsteiner funebal home. Burial will be in

| HEADS HOSPITAL OF | BUTLERVILLE SCHOOL

Times Special - BUTLERVILLE, Ind, Nov. 15.— of

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& If he's‘ made the old coat do for the duration; break p down and buy him a fingertip coat. Styled with a fly front, slash pockets. And its smart plaid lining is so

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YOUR G.I RIGHTS... By Douglas Larsen Point Score for Officers Lowered Soon], me

tioned in Okinawa with the 53d| Tolling” were hb Medium Port T.C: He has 76 points {PY police foday. ee Can you fell me. when he will be| Vietim of the ettalk was an Bast~ side woman. She told police she A. He is eligible for discharge as|"® Stacked as she was crossing & soon as they ean get him home. He bridge at Commerce and Brookside will be returned when transports. |SVeS, Teturning fram a PT. ‘A a William Costigan, 60, of 1312 E Q My husband is with the 80th | y an = was robbed of $115 by a stick-up {man who put a gun in his side in the 900 block on B Washington st, Lillian Browning, 1505% N. Illi« nois st, was robbed of $15 and $50 belonging to the Indianapolis Rea} Estate Exchange, 1044 N. Delaware tiniie occiipation duty and your “yu ans up man as she opened husband's chances for return depend on point score. It has been|field, told police he was rolled for announced that all men in Europe(g15 and a watch by his girl come or more would be panion after he went to sleep in &

@. My husband is a captain in the 26th Infantry Division and on last point count, he had 74 ts. He has written that this division will return in December and all enlisted men with 60 points th 75 will return with

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Division, Third Army, occupying the Garmisch section, Bavaria. He has 53 points, is 237 and we have two children. He has been with the army a year, six months overseas. Can you tell me if he will return by December?

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