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Times State Service Sie LINTON, Ind. Oct. 2.—Rep. Gerald Landis today challenged “the great abundance of meat” claimed by Democratic leaders. He declared that the - Indiana New Deal is attempting to create the impression that “plenty of meat is available, but is being held by selfish interests.” Rep. Landis referred to a telegram sent by state Democratic officials, asking President Truman for an equitable distribution of supplies, 5 Scores Regulation “In their frantic efforts to escape party responsibility for the almost complete disappearance of meat from the dinner tables of America, the New Deal leaders in Indiana call upon the President for an equitable division of the great abundance of meat available now,” asserted Rep, Landis. The congressman added that “you cannot regulate thé law of supply and demand. “You can tamper with it, as the New Deal has, and you can get it out of line, But, you cannot control it.”

INDIANA OPA TRYING 70 FIND NEW HOME

Efforts are being made today to find other quarters for the Indiana district OPA, whose building at 415 N. Pennsylvania st. was purthe Indiana Lumbermen’s Mutual Insurance Co. While the agency's lease does not expire until June 30, 1947, it is realized that difficulty may be encountered in finding another location. I. G. Saltmarsh, president, said he hoped his insurance firm could obtain possession “as soon as pos-

TRAPPED BY ‘LOOKS’

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2 (U. P.).— John K. Thornhill, alias John B. Manor, who escaped 12 years ago from a life term in Missouri state prison, was back in. jail today because a policeman “didn't like his looks.” Thornhill, 45, told police after his arrest last night that he was under sentence for a Benton, Mo, murder for which an accomplice |was hanged. ’ | During his 12 years of freedom, {he said, he had led a quiet bachelot's life here. He was arrested on |a downtown street cormer and cone

sible” upon expiration of the lease. |

TWO CHILDREN DIE, |: NINE HURT IN FIRE

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The first informal all-school dance will be sponsored at Butler ‘university by school Legionnaires Friday night. Discussing arrangements for the activity are (left to right): Butler Legion post 392; Louis Hazenstab, ments committee, and Lee VanDerMoere, acting post commander, dance is set for 9 p. m. to midnight in the fieldho

Paul D. Hinkle, sponsor of member of the arrange-

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The charred bodies of the children, Florence, 5, and John Rebo, 6, tory,” Nov. 27 and Dec. 4.

were found by firemen in a closet P.) —Two children were burned to beneath the stairway where they

death early today in a fire which|apparently had gone to escape the gutted a double house here, burning | flames.

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RELIGION CLASSES ~ T0 OPEN TONIGHT

The educational committee of the Episcopal Church of the AS8vent announces an adult school of religion offering courses at 8 p. m. on successive Wednesdays beginning tonight in the church, 3261 N, Meridian st. The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher, host rector, will teach the course titled “The Bible,” tonight and

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Editor Addresses Kiwanis Meeting

E. C. (Ned) Gorrell, editor-pub-lisher of the Pulaski County Demo~ crat at’ Winamag, was to address the noon Iuhch~ eon meeting of the Indianapolis Kiwanis club today at Antlers hotel. Mr. Gorrell, who is. considered: “dean” of

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THREE CONVICTS DIE. FOR KILLING GUARD

WETHERSFIELD, ¢Conn., Oct. 2 U. P.).—Three convicts died in the Connecticut electric chair last night for the murder of a prison guard—one of them without receiv

dinner. Arthur Tommaselli, 24, who was executed with Raymond Lewie, 19, and James J. McCarthy, 21, had asked for a steak for his last meal. The request could not be*filled because of the meat shortage and chicken was substituted. Lewie requested link sausage. McCarthy ordered eggs.

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FIVE SHOT IN RUSS ZONE .!| LINZ, Austria, Oct. 2 (U. P.).— Austrians were seriously wounded when a racing boat on the {Danube river was fired on by un-

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