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centering in Lake county was reported today to. be one of the factors delaying a state personnel board appointment by Governor Gates. ; The term of Mrs. Mildred Ahlgren, Whiting, Republican member of the board, expired last Friday but a week has passed without word from the governor's office. Some party opposition to the re-| appointment of Mrs. Ahlgren has been reported and the name of Mrs. Paul Miller of Griffith has been mentioned for’ the post. Delay in the reappointment of Mrs. Ahlgren brought. statements from the League of Women's Voters and the Indiana Merit System association which have been sponsoring merit system laws for some state employees many years.

Stand of Non-Partisan Groups

Mrs. Austin V. Clifford, executive secretary of the League of Women Voters, said: “The league naturally is not in a position to back individuals but it is interested in seeing that the position is filled with some one who knows personnel or has had experience for the position.” Mrs, Walter Greenough, vice chairman of the Indiana Merit System association, said: | “I feel that the merit association stand is exactly that of the League of Women Voters.” Leaders of both non-partisan groups indicated they considered Mrs. Ahlgren is qualified for the post because of her three years’ experience on the board.

SUSPEND PERMITS OF 7 STATE TAVERNS

The state alcoholic beverages commission today announced suspension for 30 days of five liquor permits over the state and for 15 days of two permits. Suspensions - were ordered for Virginia Uhlman, Dover, on charges of permitting minors to loiter on tavern premises; Stanley Nuzykiewicz, Michigan City, for Sun{day sales; William E. Carty, Monte- | zuma, for sale to minors; Ray | Swartzell, South Bend, for Sunday | sale, and Harry and Russell Dan{iel of New Albany, for sale to | minors. Permit of Robert L. Fair | Greenfield was suspended for 15 | days and that of Omar L. Sims of | Salem for three days on charges of

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council. Pledges are:

Delta Tau Delta: Sargent Hunt, Clair Curry, - Harold Bush, Harold Klaman, David Johnson, Charles Richardson, Ted Dilts, Byron Fry, William Porshier, Richard Salb, James Adams, Courtland Shea, Paul’ Cornelius, Charles Yarian, Yale Rice, Phillip Capron, Walter Hicks, and Carl Hern, all of Indianapolis, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity: Ira Joseph, Robert Brickley, Burdette Bisselberg, and Eugene Speakman, all of Indianapolis;- Danijel Click, Byron Askin and Paul Kirkpatrick, all of New Castle; Prench, Mattoon, Til.: Joseph FincK, Liberty; John Toth, South Bend: J. L. Manlove, Shirley, and Warren Tengblad;, Chicago, Ill. Phi Delta Theta: Joseph Francis McElroy, Irwin A. Sedberry, Jack Martin Srader, Robert Edgar Collins, Lucien Dorrance Coman III, William A. Norton, Charles Francis: Ball, Richard John Jones, Albert Joseph Riley, Francis Paul McCaslin, Lamar H. Layfield, John Francis Masariu, Bernard - Francis DeWitt, James Cooley, and Paul Bailey, all of Indianapolis: William Larkworthy, Chagrin Falls, O.; Richard Henry Ten Eyck

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& FF Wants Another 30 Days to Prepare Appeal. |

; | NOBLESVILLE, Ind, March 8 (U, P.).—Former Indiana Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon D. C. Stephen- | @™ son, undismayed by his 39th legal setback in efforts to gain freedom | from a lifé term in prison, went to AT the courts again today. hn This time, he sought a 30-day \ stay of a court order sending him NA \ back to the Indiana state prison at - ANN Michigan City. NRA ‘Stephenson, who was convicted. in 1925 of the slaying of Miss Madge Oberholtzer of Indianapolis, asked in a petition yesterday that he be allowed until April 15 to prepare an appeal of a recent ruling which denied him a new trial. Stephenson's plea, his 30th in 20

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Balmy spring breezes cool the creased hrows of three Butler unitheir study hall, They are Virginia |

Stafford (standing) and (left to right) Mary Dinkellaker and Jean ‘mores, including seven Indianap-

Butler Fraternities Pledge 99

Five social fratertities at Butler |T | university have accepted 99 pledges

Thomas Bemis, Robert Bird, Robert Bosell, John Glass. 8cott Hargis, John Hixon, Kenneth Iba, Arthur E. Irwin

Orville Keenan, Frank Larkin, Alvin Long, Jack Miller, Robert Reed, John Schaefer, Robert Smith, Willlam Snyder, Royce

| Stokes, Don Thomas, Glen Wilson, Joseph

Wood, Beall,

Robert Stoneking and Thomas all of Indianapolis; Kendall Meccain, Russiaville; Robert Peterson, Blythville, Ark.; Daniel Rhodes, Ft, Wayne; Basi] Bakes, Chicago, Ill.; Harold Weaver, Sheridan; William Wood, New Palestine, and John Charles Cokain, Kokomo. Sigma Nu: Henry Clay Storm, Kenneth M. Bayless, John Robert Hann, William Keith Whitten, Paul Joseph Sullivan, Robert E. Berry, Eugene Ellsworth Colville, Wiliam Henry Strauss, and Robert Dean Wagoner, all of Indianapolis; Walter F. Dodd, Piris Crossing; Robert.-Lee Scott, Palestine, Ill. Gordon Eugene Byram, Danville, Ill.; Glen Garnet Schneck. Sey-

mour; ' Herbert Henry Carl Zumhingst, Seymour; Norman Frasier Paxton, Dan. ville, Ill.; Gordon Bartlett, Seymour;

Gordon LaVerne Monnett, Greencastle;

Lincoln Smith; Greenfield and - Adrian

Ivan Barksdale, Seymour. EGGS PRODUCED IN SPRING WASHINGTON — Turkey hens

8t. Louis, Mo.; and is George Toth,

| sales to intoxicated persons,

South Bend, and Donald Hotze Acton. Sigma Chi fraternity: Orin C. Bartle,

if any during the other months.

| cial ‘Judge Cleon Mount of Tipton, lin Hamilton eireuit court.

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Jacque Edward Staley, Greenfield; Philip

normally produce from 40 to 60 eggs during the spring months, and few

years, was denied March 1 by Spe-|

Judge | Mount gave Stephenson until March 15 to prepare an appeal of his rul- | ing' to the Indiana supreme court, and ordered that he be returned to prison on that date. The former klansman has been {in Hamilton county Jail for a year (while awaiting legal procedure on | he new trial appeal. |

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He claimed in his latest step that {Judge Mount gave him insufficient time to prepare an appeal.

34 ARE ELECTED TO I. U. FRATERNITY

Thirty-four fraternity sqpho~

olis men, have been elected to the | Skull and Crescent at Indiana university. The local men are Willlam Ervin Jr., William Spall, Jack B. Curry,

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‘EVENTS. TODAY

Exchange club, luncheon, 12:15 p.m,

Claypool | Farm Bureau Insurance Ce. meeting, 10 | a. m. Lincoln Producers’ Council, luncheon, 12:15 p. m,,

Lincoln.

EVENTS TOMORROW Paper Box Workers, Local 31, dinner and { dance, 6:15 p.-m., Washington. MARRIAGE LICENSES

Albert Aparling, 521 Shelby, Mary Louise Barlow, 517 Shelby

Guy R. Cox, Knightstown; Dorothy Ruth

|" Dailey, 2504 "W. Michigan.

Harry Albert Mathias, 1627 E. Winona Jennle Roth, 1627 E. Michigan James Rollin Garrett, 1606 E. Ohio; Ivo Jane Romeril, 112 N. State | Herbert Lee Marer, 3833 Guilford; Ida Belle Platt, 4002 Broadway. {Charles Frederick Shuel, 331 N. Grant; Georgia Worland, 618 W. Pearle, Leb-

anon, Ind. Roscoe George Crank, 236 W. 35th; Edna Elizabeth Lutz, 416 W. 20th Ind.; Mar-

Charles Bryan Myers, Wabash,

garet Emma Burnsworth, 711 Pike, Wabash, Ind Hen: Clay Harper Jr, 1954 N. Olney;

Dorothy Moore, 1954 N. Oiney. | &erschel Dwight Apel, Wanamaker, | Mary izabeth Thompson, 27 Broadway, Greenwood, Ind.

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IN INDIANAPOLIS—EVENTS—VITALS

Michigan: (Charles Robert Kenley, Noblesville, Ind;

rd | Arthur Elmer Francis, Mattie Banta Kelley, Joseph Hel Jr Mary Eleanor Arm strong, William Thomas Freeman, 156 W. Betty Jean Willett, 610 N. Beville. {Ralph Clifton Tolbert, 604 E. 13th; Jo sephine H. Flowers, 1522 Sheldon. Harold Riley Kindred, 1520 Rembrand! Doris Marshall, Edinburg, Ind. Lloyd Arthur Townsend, 3048 Carson Martha M. Hadley, 206 8. Harris | Glen R. Lifford, 600 E. North; Edna King | 3602 E. 22d.

604 N. Jefferson

. Harry Gipson Jr, 2114 8. Ringgold;| Rosemary Fields, 1619 E. Vermont. | Andrew Sarovich, 334 Lockburn, Iris M.| Hawes, 334 Lockburn, | Marion Raymond McFadden, Linden hotel; Mariha Jane Nesbit, 3720 N

Pennsylvania

BIRTHS Girls

ver, Martha Kennedy; James, Harrold and Melvin, Mildred Pickett.

At City—Chester, Leona Adams George, Mattie Corley.

ley, Ruth Starr. At St. Vincent's-2Thomas, Florence Plouss, and Clarence, Lucille Peterman, Boys At St. Francis—James, Eva Kerr, At City—Joseph, Letha Holland. At Coleman—William, Cora Bunton; Clive, Evelyn Bailey; Martin, Audrey Mark William, Effie Underwood and William Roberta Neuman,

At Methodist—Clarence, Glacie Drake, DEATHS

Lillian Gibson, 42, at 2617 Highland pl cardio vascular ‘renal

Toll ‘McDaniel, 85, at City, myocarditis Annas C. Baar, 79, -at 202 N. Addison chronic myocarditis, . ‘| Clara E. Craig, 81, at 346" EB. Morris

cardiac decompensation Ella C. Maher, 80, at 115 8S. Audubon carcinoma

Myrtle Maxine Hershman, 3, at Riley diphtheria. Halleck K. Pruitt, 83, at 2352 College uremia.

Hattie Steinwender, 74, at 2630 _ College cerebral hemorrhage William PF. Holmes, 72,

cerebral hemorrhage

at 1828 N. Illinois

David Kelsch, tuberculosis. George Alvin Featherstone, 81, College, cerebral hemorrhage

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arteriosclerosis. Iva Blue Linebarger, 64, at 403 N, Me ridian, inamition Avanelle Marie Middleton, 30, pulmonary tuberculosis Rosie Clemons, 33, at St. Vincent's, tox

emia. William Lewis Haslewood, 74, pulmonary fuberculosis,

bronchopneumonia. chronic myocarditis hemorrhage

Catherine chronic myocarditis,

Riley Green, 68, at City, carcinoma.

Margaret J. Richardson, 710 Laverock )

604 N. Jefferson.

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At St.- Francis—Ralph Helen Schmid: Olivirginia

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At Coleman—Harvey, Stella Slaughter and

Laird, Erma Williams. At Methodist—Robert, Virginia Tharp Paul, Pauline DeZolt; George, Haze Neibel; Parker, Dorothy Boyd, Mar-|

shall, Margaret Huffmann: Clyde, Milian | Dilts; Arthur, Mildred Redford, and Dud-|

at Methodist, miliary at 2720 Oatharine Meyer, at 1310 E. New York, |

at City,

at Oity, William Aaron Scott, 79 ,at 351 Ww. 28th, Anne Marie Sicot, 81, at 520 E, Vermont, Clayton B. Dagler, 55, at Veterans, cerebral

ancy Mause, 90, at 1715 Arrow,

Martha Elizabeth Belser, 11, at 2435 Btation, peritonitis Sam Edwards, 63, at 953 W, 25th, coronar occlusion *

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