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The junior class at Shortridge ool will present the 25th edition of the annual Junior Vaudeville Feb. 6, 7 and 8 in Caleb Mills hall,

Five ‘acts, ‘each using 20 to 30|

students will make up the two-hour

program. Elimination tryouts were

held early in December, The first act, “Porter's Paradise,”

will feature tunes of Cole Porter|

“Harrigan's Heyday,” co-chairmen, Jackie Orichlow and Ruth Markey. “Sing Out the News,” based on a newspaper theme, will

use original music and lyrics by William Stephenson. ‘Fan toy Jn China” is a mystic tale of the Far

East, headed by Ann Whitaker and Gloria Shumacker. The final act,

featuring a Shortridge swing band,|

is headed by Ben Barth and Marge Intermission © shorts include ‘a double piano number by Ellen Norman and Dick Gauze; “The Mississippi Minstrels”; magic by Dick Winchester; marimba solos by Nancy Best, and plano patter by Bill Stephenson, Joan Robinson is student chairman of the vaudeville, and Ellen Norman is editor of the 32-page program. Faculty sponsors are Mrs. Nell Merrick Thomas, Walter C. Geisler, and P, Ward Holaday,

schools.

GREETS WIFE—Lt. Col. Fred C, Dyer is shown with Mrs. Dyer, 3509 Kenwood ave., as she recently arrived in Yokahcma. Also present to meet Mrs. Dyer was her cousin, Ist Lt. Mary Gleen B. Hamilton, WAC, formerly radio co-ordinator, Indianapolis city

§. B. 185 (Butcher)~-Amends an act

S. B. 136 (Gillesple, Van Ness)—Makes it

's. B. 137 (Gonas)~Authorizes governor to ive any person

8. B. 180 (Isler, Van Ness)—Gives gens

8. B. 140 (Johnson, Porter)—Amends 1936

3 Saw to $2500 on any one project 8. B. 142 (Somers)—Increases hunting and

8. B. 143 (Somers) -- Removes gigs and 8. B. 14 (

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gisia Jan, 28 mua INTRODUCED Senate

change the name of the: Brothers of St. Joseph at South Bend to the Brothers of Holy Cross, Provincial Administration. . (Corporations.)

unlawful to alter shore lines of lakes without conservation department approval. (Conservation.)

state-owned property or [naButacturing purposes if employ= ment for - least 25 persons is provided. (Pinance.)

8. B. 138 (Gonas)~Prohibits sale 6f mer-|H.

chandise on county property unless approved by the board of county commis~ sioners, with a maximum fine of $500 and 30 days Smprisonment for viola~ tion, (County and Township Business.)

eral public vested right in eservation, protection afid enjoyment of the state's natural resources and akes unlawful the changing of the ater level of lakes unless ap pproved by the conservation ylovaltioh (Conservation.)

insurance laws, . to provide that un. licensed insurance state examinations; sets up a under the department of insurance to give the tests. (Insurance.) 141 (Porter)—Provides $25,000 appropriatios to enable conservation de. artment to maintain and repair levees, Tha, spillways and dikes constructed create artificial lakes. Limits ex-

(Conservation, )

fishing license fees to $3 for resident license, $4 for non-resident license for fishing only, $1 for fahing licenses for women $1.50 for hunting and trapping licenses for children under 16. (Conservation.)

spears from the list of devices outlawed for fishing. (Conservation.) urst)—-Verifles section of divorce law which prohibits trial prior to 60 days from Issuance of summons.

, 143 YCoblonta)-~Amends beauty cul (Judiciary B.) B. 146 Fleming)—Creates fair employ~ ment board in Indiana; outlines powers vested in the board: bans diserimination in hiring employees. (Labor.) B. 147 (Makowski)-~Provides for licens. ing and regulation of the small loan business; fixes maximum interest rate on loans up to $300 at 1 per cent. (Banks) 8. B. 148 (Lane, Moore)—Authorizes town ship trustees to pay for labor In eradication of Canadian thistles. (Agricul. ture.) B. 149 (Brokenburr, Walcott)—~Auth "izes probate judge in Marion county

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Indians State Pastors conference, vention, Third Christian church. Community Service jaatiiute, auditorium, central librar Indiana Retail Hardware association, con« | vention, Murat Temple.

EVENTS TOMORROW Times-Legion Golden Gloves preliminarfes, 8 p. m. ory. Indiana Federation of Clubs, mid-winter

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Hardware yeution, Mn temple and Hotel Lincoln. Comm Service institute, Cropsey auditorium, central library.

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Eleanor Stafford,

“3 Buildings Burn !In $2000 Blaze

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hilip, Phyllis, Chesterfield; Donald, Florence McCloskey St. Vineent's—Peter, Hildred Labeck;

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Daisy Lewis, $10 29th; Henry, Delcie - Beasley, w. arthy.

DEATHS Sam Wimberly, 81, at 147 8. Catherwood, seretral hemorrh "om, at 4516 Guil-

Belle for coronary occlusion. Vinson, we a 1226 N. Chester,

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myocarditis. Grace Année Cooper, 33, at Long, hyper- un

Louis Charles Johnson, 53, at Long, carAnnie Swain, 80, at 828 Blake, coronary John Chaney, 3, at Riley, leukemia, Herhert Danden, 53, at City, coronary Nora Hankins, t Methodist, cancer. Ruth Miller, se * Methodist, lympho-

Barbee Chandler, 76, at 3044 W. Michigan, cirrhosis of liver.

Fire destroyed a garage filled with ; | building materials and two attached Wlliga, ato 8018 Terrace ave. yesterday. Damage was estimated at] $2000 by Irvin G. Richards, resident | on the property. Mr, Richards’ 4-year-old son, Dale, discovered the fire from the window of the house. “Mama,” he called, smoke.” Mrs. -Doris Richard called three men who were excavating under the house preparatory to remodeling. They jerked open the garage door

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H. B. 168 (Hiatt, Huff) —Liberalizes method of filing tax returns for disabled veterans and widows. (Military and Veterans Affairs.) H. B. 169 (Justice)—Prohibits unloading or feeding of garbage within one mile of schools or churches. Qudiciary A) . B. 170 (Colbert, Kitt)~Fixes Indiana speed limit at 60 m. p. h, Shdiana mandatory jail sentences for conviction of drunken driving: Pirst time, days; second time, six months; third time, one to five years. (Public Safety.) H. B. 171 (Starr)—Requires wriften agreements to ‘be filled with county recorder when landowners erect fences in man. ner other than prescribed by law, (Agriculture.)

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H. B. 178 (Riely)—Outlaws hunting deer out of season; provides for compensation to landowners whose aged by wild deer. (Natural Resources.) board of Shitoprutule examiners, lic Health

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re-registration a to|H. B, in ( $500,000

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property is dam-

H, B. 174 (Copeland) — Establishes state (Pub-

H B 177 '(McCammon)—Raises dentists Advertisement

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,0000 to ekinlsn a ye TP iontiates tate office building commission; pro Vides for acquisition of land for statehouse plaza and appropriates Mined mung to pay for land. (Ways an H. A 179 (Huff, Hiatt) —Liberaltses method of filling tax returns for disabled veterans and widows, Onlitary and : Vets erans Affairs) H. B, 180 (Henley) =Prohibits unfair or

deceptive insurance trade practices; apropriates additional $10,000 a year for nTSNce commissioner. (Insuranc

ance. B. (Leahy) -- Outlaws hi dis. ferentiation based on sex. (Labor. H. B. 182 (Leahy, Hawbaker) — oll dates schools in third class cities; vides ‘for referendum where objections arise. _ (Education.) H. B, 183 (Neumann) -- Provides for issuance of fishing Meenses for net fish ers in Wabash river west of Lafayette,

(Natural Reficurces.) 184 (Wilson, Weller)—Consolidates "school bus routes. (Ways and Means.) H, B, 185 (Hoover, Long)—Permits use of gifts to schools for erection of new hool Butidings, usines . B 56 (Henley) —Proyides for reéimbursement of universities and colleges for money spent oh emergency housing. (Ways and Means,

BILLS SH Senate : 8. B. 7 (Black) ~~ Permits towns to sell park properties or mineral rights therein’ ‘and to re-invest Jocscus for purchase of other land for park purposes or Jor im; ovine Tematnl park properties

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