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A mother and daughter banquet] will be held at the First Evangelical | church at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. The| dinner will be prepared and served by the Albright Brotherhood. | Mrs. Harold Walter will speak on “Mothers of Yesterday and Today.” Others on the program will! be Mesdames ‘Robert Dunaway, | Harry Krause, Orville Berry, Edwin | Strong, Noble Hollar, William Pacey enameled double boiler to give a and J: A. Schumacher, Misses Rose smooth, flavorful mixture. This Fecker, Virginia Sims, Ruth Gard-|ware is non-absorbent and will proner, Phyllis Hollar and Janis Kay|tect the delicate flavors of this Hazenfield. ldairy food.
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International Travel-Study club will meet at 6:30 p. m. Monday with Mrs, Edward ©. McCallie, 7605 E. 10th st. Mrs. John Thornburgh will give “The Human Story of Buddha,” and Mesdames E. A. Dehnbostel,
will be hostesses. Recently elected officers are Mrs. | H. M. Hollingsworth, president; Mrs. R. J. Littell and Mrs, Esther Smith, vice presidents; Mrs, W. E. Dismore and Frank E. Henzie, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Lyle Mabe, treasurer; Mrs, L. BE. Anderson, auditor, and Mrs. Edward C, McCallie, federation delegate. The new officers will assume their duties in September,
Garden Club Unit Sets Meeting’
The Golden Glow Garden club will meet tomorrow at the home of | Mrs, W. W. Drayer, 40 E. 56th |st., with Mrs. James Thompson as | assistant hostess. Mrs, R. B. | Barnes will be guest speaker. Recently elected officers are Mrs. | Leroy Gale, president; Mrs. Rilus George Bertrand, vice presidents; Mrs. John Lane and Mrs. FU J. Lightle, recording and corrgsponding secre|taries, and Mrs. E. E. Talkington, | treasurer,
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The Cincinnati Conservatory club of Indiana will give a tea after the |
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AUSTRALIA HITS AT RED BOYCOTT
U. S., Britain Cool to Idea of U. N. Showdown, !
By R. H, SHACKFORD United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Jay 9.— Both American and British delegations to the United Nations security council were cool today to Australia’s sur-
6 State Senato Members
Incumbents fared nore too happily in renomination races for the “Indiana general assembly, incomplete unofficial returns on Tuesday’s primary showed today. Of 18 senators seeking re-election, six failed to make the grade and the list included two key men in the 1945 assembly—I. Floyd Garrott of Battleground and Albert E. Fer-
‘| Iranian case or to Russia's second
prise demand for an immediate showdown on Soviet Russia's policy of boycotting the council. American officials did not want to link such questions of basic principle to a specific case—such as the
ris of Milton. In the house, 67 incumbents sought renomination, but 28 of them have fallen short, complete tabulations in the house were not ‘yet: #vallable, Mr. Garrott, oldest ygnember of {the senate and regarded as its No. 1 parliamentarian, lost to a world war II veteran, Charles M. Maddox of Otterbein, (in the Republican race in Benton and Tippecanoe counties. . Mr. Ferris, G. O. P. caucus leadgr
boycott of the council on the Iranian case. British officials thought there should be no rush to try to resolve a dilemma which they said might dissolve itself in time. They thought the council difculties over the veto and the Rus-
rs,. 28 House Fail in Primary
. mer L. Hoshn (D).
Fulton -Pulaski— . Alpha Hoesel (R), John Delamey ore? pha ae
pecance-Warren—Rep. Otto ©. Neuman i» Bert Bobety ( ) artholomew-—-Frank . Aldenhagen h Ben Wehmeler (D). ng " Knox—Willlam E, Rep. H.
Hays 8. Plelmeler (D). y
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Owen-Putnam—Omar P. Brow (R), Lloyd G. Wampler (D). n ’ Dubois-Martin—Kenneth K. Merder (R),
op an i Mois 0. : van—Leslie L, u Ora Sims (D), eR Rep, Benton-White—Rep. Glenn. R. Slenker “R), Mary, Kent jiajsiean (Dy. ay—Ru y PA FT a wi (D), Reign G. sawrence—8amuel W. Clubb (D), Rep. Mart Smith (R), 4 : 7 Fayette-Franklin — Donald M, Russell | 1D), Rep, Monroe Starr (R), | La Porte-Starke — Frank Hildenbrand (D), Rep. Howard Steele (R). Wabash—Amy Wardwell (D), Rep. Burt | Summerland (R).
| (D), (no Republican filed). | Union-Wayne—~Rep. Lothair Teetor (R), | | Delbert D. Minnick (D). { Decatur-Jennings — Rep Albert B.! Thompson (R), George C. Ale (Di | Blackford-Grant—Victor W. Musser (D),| Azel Hiatt (R). | Howard—Rep. Earl M. Utterback (D),| Rohert Harris (R). | Hanceck-Madison — Morris J. Manuel | (R), Donald Renner (D), |
in the last session and a 10-year senate veteran, dropped a wet vs. dry fight to Clem McConaha of
sian pelicy of absenting itself from meetings already were heading for a showdown—and possible attempts
Canterville. Mr, Ferris ran with at amendment of the charter—at| ; the September assembly meeting of od gon Anti-Saloon League ap-
all 51 nations. $64 Question However, the dry forces had some-
But there was general agreement What better success elsewhere, with Australia at last had asked the $64 | AL least 23 of their 82 indorsed canquestion—Can the council continue |didates winning renomination. . i 4 Candidates nominated for seats in the to function in more than a superfi- state general assembly, complete except cial manner if one of its permanent|for Marion, Vanderburgh and Vigo counmembers walks out when it is dis-!ties, where vote tabulating was incom-
ra 3 . | plete, were. Pleased by majority action of other SENATE (35 Seats)
| -Adams-Blackford-Wells—Senator Von A, Young Australian delegate Paul| Eichhorn (D), Homer Michael (R),
Hasluck asked the question and] then answered it with a vigorous) “no” late yesterday. When Mr. Hasluck spoke, the|p council had been in session only a | few minutes: the U. S. had proposed ator Samuel W. Isler (R), Charles A. : ' $s Brumbach (D). a resolution to postpone final dispo-| paviess-Knox — Senator O. Onier Free sition’ of the Iranian case because | R, = Sliam Fo Dennigan_ (D). Task of lack of final confirmation that|e (Ry. Ira Anderson (Di. ns Russian troops have left Iran. | Gibson-Pike—Senator Edwin W. : man (R), Elmer Gehl (D), All but-Hasluck- Silent { Grant—Senator Palmer R. Edgerton (R), All members except Mr. Hasluck| Warren Kiser (D) apparently were ready to pass the! Howard-Miami—Bennett H. Rockey (D), Hurd Hurst (R), resolution without a word about the|
i Huntiggton-Whitley—Ray Ade (D), Senconspicuously empty chair at one ator Clifford Funderburg (R).
Albert N, Hudson (D), Milford Annes (R). Benton-Tippecanoe — Aleta C, Hudson (D), Charles Maddox (R). Boone-Hamilton-Tipton—Stanley F. Van elt (D), John J. Morris (R), Clark-Jefferson-Ohio-Switzerland — Sen-
Bea-
: : A Jasper-Newion-Porter-Pulaski — Senator end of the curved table. John W. Van Ness (R), Jogeph B. HershAs stated by Mr. Hasluck, Austra- man (D).
Jay-Randolph—Carl A. Smith (R), Bedford 8. Butcher 4D. Lake—Senator Charles . rar | Clayton D, Root (R}. : Ss S ONE She has the power herself | Lawrence-Martin-Orange — Noble Bllis to decide whether she shall or shall| (Ri. Roscoe Mount (D)
not S - e | Montgomery-Putnam—Senalor O. Bruce represent the rest of the United} "2 EE TT Comhas (DY Nations. | Posey-Vanderburgh-Warrick — Senator
TWO: She has the right to exer-| Leslie T. Thompson (R). (Democratic race ; - g . | undetermined) cise her veto automatically by ab-| 8t. Jeseph--Senator Thurman C. Crook senting herself from meetings. Br TIT i RR For the time being the council | cratic race undetermined will remain in recess. The members| Wayne—William E. McFeely (D), Clem : McConahy (R). 3 finally adopted the American reso-| Crawford-Flioyd-Harrison—Senator Wiilution which admitted that the
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: (Di. council was hamstrung on the| “pearborn-Jemnings-Ripley — Senator Iranian case because of the lack ot | Cries W. Jewett (R), H. Curtis Bennett (D).
information about Soviet troop re-| Hancock-Henry-Madison — Clifford F.
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: movals. | Payne (R), Albert McCoy (D). Card Party . a ——— Marion (Undecided) : : Allen—Dorothy Gardner (R), Chester Folding Chair | IREPORTS $800 STOLEN wi 2" lif The Newcomers club will hold its HOUSE (100 Seals) to match settee, folding lazy- il annual spring card party at 12:30 FROM FRUIT TRUCK Fountain—Thomas B. Crigler (R), chair, natural finish, Hi 's itori i | Hurtt (D) aot n i |B. m. Monday In Block's auditorium. Fred Smith, 34, of Wabash early Henry- Rep. Ralph Harvey (Ri, Marg > $ 39 {i{i{{ A style show will be presented by today reported to police that a bill-| ery Shelley (D) to move . . . , Hh |! the store R : ya + .Vanderburgh—Charies Decker, Roy R chair HE : fold containing $800 was stolen early Ray Sr. and Bert Reed, Republicans, Suesmeny 1 Mrs. J. L. McClintock, chairman, | this morning from his truck parked | (Democrat contests undecided), or R 1 + y ! = Clint Vern L lass (DD), . Hil will be assisted by Mesdames D. M. at 315 S. New Jersey st. | gy antol on ) Rep ki Kernahan, Ray Schrameyer. Clvde| A retail fruit dealer, Mr. Smith . Adams-Wells—Cecil ® Lockwood Jr. (R; fit i ’ Ha *!' Robert H. Heller (Di : i Weber, M. A. Benson, Neil Skimmer, 'said he parked the trick near the! Monree— Rep. George W. Henley (Ri; i J § stert. / i , Sewell A. Bruner (D:! {l|j Charles Ostertag, Ralph Longwell, South side market, hid the money| Segell A- SHURE (B00) pork Ade ill|| Russell Gardiner and Howard King. under the dashboard and left the nev i {i Proceeds will be used for vaca- doors unlocked. When he returned pS heiby. Richard Newhouse (R), Rep. i tions at summer camps for under- twn hours later the billfold was Jasper_Newton Rep Howard R. HieHil i stand (R), Alfred P. Collins (D) N Hi privileged girls gone, ! Clark- Edward D. Denton (R:, Rep. ElN I { I 4 | | 's { | lock 5 I . : Hf i il (i { Hi Hil Hi "1 Mil | {i {i . i [hi ii Pad Not | Included {l I | | I 1 fit Hit | | | | | | | Lit Ll! { fi ti il | | {ff ft oll]
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| Rep. Thomas M. Long, Republicans. | Greene—William Hostettler (R), {P. Rogers (D). | 4 Allen—Rcp. W. O, Hughes, Rep. Harold E. Korn, Rep. Paul E. Moellering, Republicans; Willlam L. Burger, W. Robert Fleming, Jerome J. O'Dowd, Democrats. Carroll-Cass—Dale E. Beck (D), Rep. Robert 8. Justice (R).
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GATES PROCLAIMS "SAFETY CAMPAIGN
Goverhor Gates today proclaimed May 15 to July 1 as a period for observance of a nation-wide safety campaign against mechanical defects in cars, : As the campaign gets under way, state police will begin a five-point inspection program at many pointe over the states, checking brakes,
lights, tires, windshield wipers and horns on cars figuring in accidents or traffic violations,
The safety campaign 1s being
sponsored by the International Ase sociation of Chiefs of Police.
Tippecanoe—Rep. Jess C. Andrew (R), Roy M. Wood (D). Marion— (Undecided), Noble—Ralph R. French (D), Rep. L. D, Baker (R), Marshall-Harry E. Danielson (R), (ne Democrat filed). Louis F. Baldonl (D), Rep. Jesse L, Zilford Carter (R), Tom Leahy (R), Rep. Lou F. Baldoni D, "Rep. Jesse I, Dickinson (D), Patrick Brennan (D). Delaware—Larue Leonard (D), Rep, James Erwin Walsh (D), John T. Haye mond (R), Oren Cromer (R). Johnson-Marion— (Undecided), Allen-Whitley—Howard L. Morrison (D),
(D), | Byron T. Somers (R). |
Lake—Walter A. Baron (D), Rap. James 8. Hunter (D), Rep. Betty Malinka (D), Martin J. Downey (D), Joseph Klein (D), Julie K, Schroeder (R), John A, Brennan (R), James H. Nelson (R), Robert Engels (R), Richard Dougherty (R). ! Lake-Porter—Clyde 8. Hunter (R), Rep, Louis FP, Churilla (D). | Daviess—Rep. Russell Colbert {(R), | Bernard M, Grannan (D). | Dearborn-Ohio—Willlam C. Burns (R), {John W. Stacey (D). | Knox-Pike—Rep. Beecher Conrad | Bdgar Livingstone (D). Grant—Faye W, Hall (R), Frank Adame (Dy. Montgomery ~~ Rep. Clara Van Coons | {R), (no Democrat filed). Ripley-Switzerland -— Rep. George N. | Copeland (R), Ray O. Williams (D). | Jefferson-Scoit—Oran PF. Lizenby | Rep. Herbert M, Copeland (R), | Kosciusko—Rep. Hobart Creighton (R), Floyd—Paul J.
(no Democrat filed), Tegart (D), Bvan A. Mee | Linn (R).
| Orange-Washington—Rep. Leo M. Deme {nis (R), (no Democrat filed). | Crawford-Harrison—Homer Froman (D), | Samuel T. Riley (R). | Gibsen — E. N. Johnson (R), Roberd | Bates (D). Hendricks—Rep. George J. Bdick (W), Charles G. Miles (D), Hamilton—Elbert V. Btonison (D), Tray | Morris (R). | Cass — Rep. William O. Medler (MW, | Thurman A. Hopper (D). | Clay—J. 8. McBride (D), Rep. Williaes |M. Greenwood (R),
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