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and was a member of St, Patrick's Catholic church here, Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, and, at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick's church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery in Lafayette. Survivors are a sister, Mrs, Cons«
Indianapolis,
Quit Fren¢h Line
MADRID, Jan. 30 (U. P.).—Generalissimo Francisco Franco has ordered the withdrawal of almost
‘tions along the French frontier, it ‘was reported today. The sources said the move was peonsitered a preliminary gesture | {toward .. the re-establishment of | friendly I aes with Prance. It | may result in reopening of the French-Spanish frontier.
initiative last March 1, Suspension
‘has resulted in economic disadvanree for both.
Miss Rogers was born in Lafayette EVENTS TOMORROW
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BIRTHS
| At Methodist—Estel, y dorf, a.nephew and a niece, all of 4s &i Vincent s—Joseph, Annabelle Mayer,
boys, At Emhardt--Paul,
AL St, At City—George, At Coleman—Mayer,
At Methodist — James,
At St, Vincent's—Vvernon, Barbara Smith; Michi 3 gan, coronary thrombosis, Wilmer, Mabel Hall, Frank, Helen | john | gn ith. 63, at Methodist, arterioLabon; James, Isabelle Spellman; Wil- { “700 ot roar | liam, Catherine Record; Paul, Reba | opyries Eukentil 81, at City. pneumonia. | Purvis, and Clarence, Lucille Wheatley. | Robert W. Sutt 62, at 122¢ E. 59th At Home — John, Annabelle Bradshaw: | = coronary Oh. ' ! ’ M41; Chadwick; William, Margaret Bell, | George. O. Unversaw 68. at £25 Birch, 320 Minerva; a Catherine | coronary thrombosis, _ Bhowecker, 943 Shad wick: Thurman, | Edward Burdette, 57, at Cily, carcinoma Myrtle Jackson, 542 N, Traub; Leroy, Matilda A. Lichr, 88, at City, peritonitis. Helen Rutledge, 510 8 Senate; George, | Joseph W. Pointer, 64, at 624 Holly, myoBernice Owens, 2047 Schofield: James, carditis. Earnestine Mosley, 827 *“rikel, ond | Clarence E. DeWitt, 62, at 326 Powell, Lucien, Emma Lunsford, 1738 Parker. coronary occlusion. : Boys “Ray J. Henderson, 38, at Long, hemorFrancis—Ray, Clara Logan; War- | Rar SE an Mane 9, at 517 N. D ay, R ean Maners, 39, al 517 N. DearBarbara Miley; | * houn = cardio vascular.
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‘of tratde between the two nations|, cit “willam Evelyn Merriweather.
Sarah Wilson, myocardit | Mabel von Wray, 49, at 056 N, At Coleman-Harvey, I Roselyn Lynch, and | * myocarditis 1 a Grant, Robert, Lillian | Louis Wid Bainter, 8 months, at y At Methodist—Milton, ‘Emile Bifeden; Wil- | pneumonia. at Riley,
uditorium, central library, a; Ba + Jioeste | Fromar, Johnnie, Neruy Moore, 126 W. ang Obie, Millie Jackson, 143 |
ev tucky; Colton; South, MceClei DEATHS Jomes Lemuel Van Lafingham, 83, at Long, cerebral hemorrhage. Harry M. Roberson, 3, atv St. Vincent's, A rabral hemorrhage. at City,
Josephine 8. Board, 48, erulonephritis, racey, 48, at 414 Biake, cancer. 63, at City, arteriosclerotic
Stephen Laura Mays, heart. Mark Byrd, €0, at City, cerebral hemor- | Edna *% lle Eilis, 28, at St. Vincent's vi 5, Mildred Huff, boys. | ana Bole gala, a neen Girls Daisy Maude Finney, 62, at 1005 N, PennFrancis—Alonzo, Hazel Nicodemus. svivania, cerebral hemorrhage. Helen Grace ‘Burge. william Groomer, 45, at Veterans, Belt Maloney, |Edna_ Beil Johnson, 41, at 1830 E. 10th,’
Rosemary Thom m ocarditls, 3 sie . Joiner, B58, at City,
tubs, mid. Minter meeting, Claypool hotel.
dianapolis Athletic elub, Service institute,
Crops auditorium, Central library, ”
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* + Twins Tellula Miller
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and DeeWitt, n rn P Anderson; Charis, [Fauling Sedam, Leon, Margaret | ne hypertensive | egel; Howard, Marorie Dowers: Alex: + A Sylvia Bernstein: Leon, Lucille Gentry; Samuel J. Newly, 75. at 127 8. Ritter, Carl, Betty Clark; Charles, Gloria Mil-, y 00 Olsen, 71, at 3140 Winthrop, pneum
er; Vernon, Leta Nagle; Josenh, Mary |
Dillon, and Robert, Ruby Larimore. | pH Sintord ‘McAbee, 47. at 1040 W.
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BILLS INTRODUCED Senate
8. B. 130 (Anness, Vin dissolution of credit unions by provid ing that a majority, instead of fourfifths. of the members may authorize such action by written consent. (Banks.)
8. B. which the finance board, budget committee and education board shall determine and verily teaching units on! which state funds will be distributed; allows recognition for clerical hire in state aid territory and
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{ provides funds for such aid. (Educa- | tion.) . 4 8S. B. 152 (Gillespie) ~— Specifies deduc-|
tions from taxes that may be made on non-resident decedents’' estates. (Judi clary A), 8S. B. 153 (Genas)—Gives cities 2 per cent of the gross income tax to create recre-! ation éenters for juveniles: prohibits children under 14 from being on pub- ! lic streets between 11 p. m, (Public Health.) S§. B. 13} (Gonas)—Does away with notarization of applications for drivers’ lic-
enses and automobile plates. (Judiciary B.) S$. 'B. 135 (Kendall, Wolcott) — Pérmiis
domestic insurers to write multiple lines of! insurance in one company. ance.) §. B. 156 (Hurst, Van Ness)--Provides for | merging and consolidation of national banks witn state banks, (Banks.) 8. B. ‘137 (Kerr)—Increases teachers’ salaries by advancing college graduates to $2400 from $1200 per year. Requires state to pay 100 per cent of the minimum, (Education.)
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. B. 138 (Miller, Johnsen)—Provides $3600 | "annual cxpense money for judges of the
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Legislative Calendar
clary A) for more than one inspector on state 8. B. 159 (Anness, Sunderland) =~ Makes pharmacy board. (Ways and Means.) ! group life ‘insurance benefits available H. B. 192 (Hoesel) — Pixes term of 41st to small husinesses. (Insurance.) Judicial district. (Judiciary A.) . B. 160 (Gardner, Shall)—Amends the H, B., 193 (Hunter)—Prohibits discrimina1945 act concerning purchases with pub- tory educational practices based on Hc funds. Reduces limit on open mar-|{ color, racs or religion, (Ways and ket buying to $100, (County and Town-| Means.) » ship Business.) H. B,
151 (Bates) — Provides means by g B.. 16t
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Appellate and Supreme courts. (Judi- H. B. 191 (Crigler, McCammon)—Provides
194 HieCamnay Crigler)—Increases drug store permit Yee from $1 to $13; renewal fee from $1 to $5; provides for
/Brokenbarr)—Provides for in-. clusion of attorney fees in a judgment
in a civil action by the « beneficiary $10 fee for permit transfer. (Public against the insurer or surety company. Health.) (Judiciary B.) H. B. 195 (Townsend, Downey)—Provides . OB. 162 (Brokenburr) — Specifies that for merger or consolidation of none fiduciary bonds requffed by statute in profit corporations. (Corporations.) decederit's or absentee’'s estates do not H. B., 196 (Downey, Townsend)—Provides exceed 110 per cent of the. fair market for merger of corporations for relief value of the property covered by the of orphans. (Corporations:bond. (Insurance ) H. B. 197 (Conrad, Colbert) — Authorizes S. .B.. 163 (Van Ness; J. Morris) — Pro-; licenses for net fishing in White river
below junction of
vides that the Indiana Soldiers’ and its cast and west Sailors’ Children's home be re-imbursed forks. (Natural Resources.) for support and education of children H. B. 198 (Hunter)—Repeals 1913 act reit. aecents. by persons responsible for lative to construction, alteration and {hese children. (Social Security.) maintenance of tenament houses and
Eiebhorn)—Extends all amendments thereto. {Judiciary A.) a law which gives H. B. 199 (Leahy)—Provides for state rent prosecuting attorneys a $600 yearly ex- _ control commission. (Ways and Means. pense allowance. (Judiciary A.) | H. B. 200 (Wilson) — Provides for flat House { salary up to $10,000 a year for elected officials of Vanderburg county. B. 187 (Korn)—Inc:eases per diem of H. B. 201 ‘Henley)—Outlines procedure io ‘Judges pro tempore from $10 to $25 a| be followed in raigng, establishing and day; increases mileage from 5 cents to] maintaining lake levels, (Natural Re10 cents a mile, (Judiciary A.) sources.) . 188 (Metlord)—Increases appropri- H. B. 202 (Powell) — ation for administrative building coun- clerk to hire Sl oy hoviits Sounty cil “director from $13,500 to $50,000. lect money owed to county. (Couniy {Ways and Means.) and Township Business.) H. B. 189 (Hoover)—Provides referendum H. B. 203 (Henley)—Administration bill to on whether voters want 1949 general amend alcoholic beverage control act. assembly to pass local option legisla- (Public Morals.)
tion. . (Public Morals.) { H. B. 190 (Long)—Requires corporations ! RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED Senate
of more than 1000 persons to advertise! all annual and special meetings. (Cor-'g Rg ¢ (Fleming)—Pays tribute to Indi porations. | anapolis ‘and Hammond police for Cap- | ture of the killers of two Hammond i policemen. (Adopted by voice vote.) {S. R. 7 (Johnson)—Demands investigation | of charges that an organized campaign |
(Johnson, to March ‘1, 1943,
for the state-wide primary has been conducted in the state auditor's office. Sets up committee of four to investigate the charges. vote.) S. R. 8 (Gonas)—Creates a state commis-
(Adopted by voice
sion to investigate the advisability of increasing or decreasing salaries of public officials. (Finance.)
8. C. R. 6 (Gonas)—Condemns activities!
of the Ku Klux Klan and other malicious | organizations, (Public Policy.) BILLS PASSED | Senate |S. B. 9 (Wolcott, Brokenburr)—Quiets the title of the market square in Indianap-
olis, (39 Ayes, 2 noes.) | i ; House H. B. 12 (Hiatt, Hardin) — Permits pur- | chaser of property sold for delinquent
taxes to obtain title after two years instead of former four years. (90 Ayes, i no noes.) . | H. B. 29 (Leahy, Henley)—Provides for acceptance. of federal aid for social’ security. (90 Ayes, no noes.) H. B. 34 (Hughes, Moellering)—Simplifies | | procedure for recommission of dis- | | charged ipmates to state schools for feeble-minded. (95 Ayes, nd noes.) H. B. 41 (Wyatt)—Puts fur-bearing ani- | mals raised in captivity in class ol | domestic animals, 195 Ayes, no noes./ H. B. 51 (Metford, Hardin)—Prohibits di- | vorce hearings prior to 60 days after service of summons on defendant, (83 Ayes, no noes.) H. il (Berry, Heavilon)—Permits hos- | pital trustees to deposit endowment { funds with federally insured building
22% | ana loan companies in amounts up te | $5000. (89. Ayes, no noes.) H. B. 3 (Edick, Henley)—Authorizes appointment of special deputies in units
of state government to administer oaths, 193 Ayes, no noes.) H. B. 82 (Townsend, Moseley) — Extends { insurance companies’ limit on leases { from 50 to 99 years, (88 Ayes, no noes.) H. B. 84 (Moseley, Townsend)—Requires ownership of stock worth $1000 or in which is invested $5000 as qualification for directorship of life stock insurance companies. (86 Ayes, no noes.) H. B. 85 (Henley)—Authorizes change of bookkeeping method of state tax ard | for ‘inheritance taxes. (86 “Ayres, no | noes.) H. B. 86 (Kellum, Henley)—Requires filing | of vouchers for personal services of | ..state officers and employees as pre- | scribed by state board of accounts, (90 Ayes, no noes.) H. B. 186 (Henley)—Appropriates $2 411,961.57 to reimburse state universities | and colleges for emergency housing ex- |" penditures, (88 Ayes, no noes.)
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