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public opinion by her letter of last October to the regents of 3000 chapters throughout the country asking them not to discuss this matter in publie.” “This undemocratic procedure,” a committee statement charged, “has prevented the rank and file from finding out not only how the public felt about the leadership's attitude, but also prevented those who disagreed with the leadership from getting in touch with one another to resist it.” The statement was issued by Dr. Maenna A. Chesterton-Mangle, New York City, committee secretary. She-is not a delegate. Mrs. Talmadge said the current meeting is expected to be the last one held away from Constitution Hall.

OFFICIAL WEATHER

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Osram All Data in’ Central Daylight Time —May 20, 1946 5:26 | Sunset .

_ Sunrise ‘ 7:57

04 15.32 by,

Precipitation 2 hrs. ending 7: 30 a. m, Total precipitation since Jan, 1..... Deficiency | since Jan. ¥. ‘ ‘

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"MONDAY, MAY 20, 1046 - Papal Envoy. Dies

{had been papal secretary of state

non-Italians has been so high.

IRAN CIVIL WAR

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BOOTH TARKINGTON FUNERAL TOMORROW

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After their divorce he married Susannah Robinson of Dayton, O., on Nov. 6, 1912, * "He was a close friend of Mere- | dith Nicholson, another famed Hoo- | sier author. Mr. Nicholson now is the last survivor of a golden erg of Hoosier literature which included Mr. Tarkington, the late Mr. Ade) and Mr. Riley. Also among his closest friends was Harry Leon Wilson, who died | in 1938. Hjs long hours of writing, in pencil on yellow paper, weakened his eyesight and in 1930 he lost his sight completely. Sight was restored to some extent after several Endico Cardinal Gaspari operations, but he afterwards dicROME, May 20 (U. P.).—Enrico Cardinal Gasparri, 75, papal nuncio in Brazil from 1916 to 1925, died today of angina pectoris. He was a nephew of Pietro Cardinal Gasparri, who died in 1934. He

Elizabeth Trotter, as a novelist, Mr, Tarkington made |

fine paintings and objects d'art, His collection is valued at some half from 1914 to 1930. miilion dollars. The death ‘of Cardinal Gasparri — Tarkington Was a member of reduced the Sacred College of |, > Ssbylerian ‘church, : the

Cardinals to 66 members. | Dramatic

Cardinal Gasparri was the sub-| dean of the Sacred college and!

of the Sigma Chi chapter at Purdue university,

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An art collector and artist as well

club and Woodstock | Country club in Indianapolis and | {control of the city for six hours!

membership in , the = American Acie of Arts and Letters which a medal for JUOHly San § ira the National Institute of Arts and Letters, the Ivy cllib of Princeton, the Century club and Players clubs in New York and the Princeton club, On the walls of the Princeton club, in New York city, someone had written a verse, gently teasing one of its most famed members who often soloed on “Danny Deevers” in | informal entertainment there in past yedrs. : The verse reads: : The same old Tark—just wateh him shy Like hunted thing, and hide, i let, | Away behind his cigarette, When ‘Danny Deever!’ is the ory.

Keep up the call and bye and bye We'll make him sing, and find he's | yet’ jue same old Tark,

No ‘Author Leonid! we spy { In him, no cultured ladies’ pet: He just drops in, and so we get | The good old song, and gently guy

his home here a virtual museum of | The same old Tark—just watch him

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ARMY POLICES ALEXANDRIA LONDON, May 20 (U. P.) ~The | Daily Express said today Egyptian army units were policing the city |r of Alexandria after rioters took

Convich, Wife Rewed | in n Prison 1 NEW MOTOR LAWS To Clear Way for Pardon Plea

OPEN HEARINGS ON

Public hearing will be held May 27 on the first of a series of proposals for the recodification ‘of - Indiana's transportation laws, it was an-| Penitentiary and this time became nounced today by Sam Busby, pub- | Mrs. C. A. Boyett. lic service commission secretary. Hearings will be held at 10 a.m. [su was wearing the ring she had in the PSC hearing rooms on a re- joe} veg when. she became “Mrs. port prepared by the motor vehicle sub-committee of the Indiana He, given a Somporaty respite transportation survey commission. |from prison garb, was dressed in a

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the 1945 general assembly to study Ue: recodification and the job of mak-| Watching f r o m surrounding ing reports on various types of porches were other prisoners and transport was divided among sev- | visiting relatives. Boyett's brothereral sub-committees. |in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. The motor vehicle sub-commit t- |. Pitts, and his 75-year-old mother, ‘tee is- composéd of Howell Ellis, | Mrs. C. I. Boyett, also were present. chairman; G. A. Henderson and H.| Standing before Baptist prison

and Fred Schutz of Gary. First of | quipped: “Which side.do I stand the several groups to make a re- | on—but guess I'm supposed to know port, the motor vehicle division will | these things.” hear suggestions and recommenda. | “You've been through this often tions of all interested parties at the enough,” his bride smiled. scheduled hearing. - | But the ceremonies over, there SS a—————_——— were no shoes and rice or nast NEW SYNTHETIC RESIN departure for the Boyett's. y

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ubber a tackiness that aids its returned to his cell.

Sunday, Several

Now stout, greying and 46, she|

“The commission was set up py | double-breasted, brown suit and

A. Hollopeter, all of Indianapolis (chaplain William Wilson, Boyett

As the com- second Mrs. Boyett and her hus-| pound which imparts to synthetic band's relatives left, the bridegroom

fabrication has also possibilities in| The pardon board is expected to | making varnishes and lacquers. It begin a review of his record which British soldiers |is a synthetic resin known as kore- shows he escaped from the county

{ing a decision on a motion for retrial following his conviction of Second degree murder, »

He had gone to Uniontown, President by Dr. Walter Pope (served in World War I, and later

| president of the college, after al settled down as -a vespectable

citizen and remarried without get-|H- Winger, Kansas City attorney ting a divorce from his Florida wife. He was recaptured in Miami|J¢Wel board of trustees, ’ when he visited his two sons by his| Greetings to the President from {first marriage and was sent to| ine senlor class of 65 students Raiford last January. (were extended by Morgan Jones, a | Si aT pine student from Grandview, Mo, .

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WASHINGTON, May 20 (U, P.).! After the ceremony Mr. Truman ~Twenty-nine P-80 Shooting Stars was to board his plane, the “Sacred averaged 580 miles an hour on Dow Bt Fafa City for the return last lap of the first coast-to-coast ®: ashington, . The President spent last evening army fighters, Hotel Muehlebach with old-time They arrived here yesterday with Kansas City and Independence an average time of one hour and | friends. 12 minutes for the 758-mile trip; He visited with his mother and from Memphis, Tenn. 'had supper at the home of his Commanded by Col. Bruce Hollo- brother, J, Vivian Truman, who way, Knoxville, Tenn, the 412th lives near Grandview, fighter group planes left March | fleld Cal, last Wednesday. They LITTLE ARABLE LAND : will leave Thursday for Chanute’ WASHINGTON—Less than onefield, Ill, on the first leg of the re- fourth of the 2,000,000,000 acres in

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fend the country to the last.” Prince Mozaffar Firouz, Tehran government spokesman, denied that serious fighting had begun in Azer- | baijan. He conceded that a local |. clash might have occurred. { Both Firouz and high army offi- | cers said Premier Ghavam had | ordered central government troops to refrain from starting a fight. suggested that Azerbaijan,

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dents, Begin Mortar Barrages Radio Tabriz said central government troops opened up mortar barrages against two Azerbaijan frontier posts at Sourat and BaghohHehneshin in Zanjan province, The broadcast said other govern-! ment troops attacked Kurdish positions in Kurdistan, a mountainous province adjoining Azerbaijan, three days ago. The central government troops were repulsed by the Kurd-! ish tribesmen, suffering casualties and losing 37 prisoners, it said. (London press reports quoted the Tabriz radio as saying that 15,000 | government troops have crossed The; Azerbaijan border.) |

PARENTS TO HONOR GIRL SCOUT TROOP

To celebrate the second anniversary of Girl Scout troop 24 of Crooked Creek, Parents of troop! members will attend a supper at 6:30 p.m, Friday in the school cafeteria, Entertainment will be furnished by the troop. Committee members sponsoring the supper include Mrs. R.-C. Soots, Mrs. Earl Faulk, Mrs. K. C. Williams, Mrs. Charles Huffine, Mrs O. E. Yater and Mrs. Fred Hocker.

CAMPAIGN EXPENSES AMOUNT TO 3 CENTS

NOBLESVILLE, Ind, May (U. P.)—Cleon Mount, a nominee for the office of Tipton Circuit court judge, today listed his | expenses in the primary election campaign. His affidavit filed with the county clerk said he spent exactly 3 cents. He bought a postage stamp. Mr. Mount received a 147- vote |

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