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4-F DIES AT 106 ALTON, IL, Jan, 7 (U. P.).—~Marcus Lafayette Hill, physically disqualified for Civil war service, was

SENATE CHAPLAIN — The Rev. Peter Marshall, pastor of the New York Avarus P - terian church, Washington, D. GC hes been named honiein of the U. S, senate.

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (U, P)~ Senator Owen Brewster (R. Me.) has been elected chairman of the senate war investigating committee | which was first headed by President

the senate. Brewster succeeded

dead here today at the age of 106.

Senator Harley M. Kilgore (D. Vs.).

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. Their reaction was in marked contrast to that of Senator Homer E. .Oapehart (R. Ind); an Indianapolis manufacturer and large-scale farm- _ er at Washington, Ind. He thought the Truman

_As the senior senator, he lashed at the Democratic President in

er. considered it a typical New

rol Times Staff Writer ~~ WASHINGTON, Jan. 7~Indiana’s only two newcomers to the 80th gongress, Senator William E, Jenner and Rep. Edward A. Mitchell, both Republicans, and world war II veterans, had nothing but kind words today for President Truman's message on the state of the union. Both are from southern Indiana, which historically has been normally Democratic territory. Senator Jenner is a lawyer from Bedford and Rep. Mitchell an Evansville businessman. :

_| sented what might be termed the

i to the labor-management | SUch points as boosting free enter-

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‘ ; Fadia (R. Ind.), who will be rank- & ready majority member of the house problems

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| likewise gave the President a pat, on the back. | “I was very much pleased with the general tenor of the speech and with a big percentage of the, body of it,” Rep. Mitchell declared. “However, before I can make. a definite commitment on any specific point I would have to give further study to the full text.” =n ‘Official’ Reaction As house majority leader, Rep. Charles A, Halleck (R. Ind.) pre-

“official reaction” regarding the message. He had high praise for

prisé and balancing the budget. At the same time he carefully pointed out that these are matters upon which the G. O. P. conducted its highly successful campaign last year, Two viewpoints regarding the labor management section of the d by Hoosier

congressmen, . Ré€P, Gerald W.

labor committee, said he didn’t

change were strong enough.

[Praised the part urging ciution in ‘enacting new laws in the labor

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