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Black’s motion to bring the bill out of the elections committee after Committee Chairman William C.
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of the bill he was amending “must| gates (R. New Albany) said his! Wrote the house amendment to the have been taken from ‘Mein| 5h had seen fit to hold up the! liquor bill designed to avoid anychance of brewery or distillery
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publican members would” be named
i from a similar panel named by the (R. LogansSenator Clyde lack RA G. O. P. state chairman.
Governor Gates to name two Democratic members to the A. B. C.. who
vote. : : were active in Democratic rty Appears Doomed , The senate supported Senator work. party
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Democrats Seek To End GOP Rule
By ROBERT BLOEM “Every member ‘of the Alcoholic Beverages Commission . faced the possibility of being fired today as a
.|grim Hoosier senate tackled the 3
problem of liquor reform. \ ‘The threat loomed in the form of a Democratic amendment’ which would extend reform into the heart of the commission itself. Despite the fact that minority amendments normally ' have little chance of adoption in the heavily Republican senate, majority members appeared | in the mood to go the limit. If passed, the amendment would
reappointed or be replaced. Senate leaders yesterday threw up their ‘hands in despair and
Governor Gates’ number one reweathers today's storm, is counted
politics. Senator Charles Fleming - (D. Hammond) was scheduled fo offer the amendment. His object, he said, was to “break up Republican control of the liquor setup right at the top. and insure a truly bi-partisan A. B. C. in the future.” * The amendment firgt would end the two-vote power now held by the A. B. C. chairman. The present board is bi-partisan with two Republican and.two Democrat members but in case of a tie vote Republican chairman Burrell Diefendorf may cast a second vote, deciding any issue. Second, the Fleming amendment would require that the governor name Democratic members from a panel of five Democrats submitted by the party's state chairman. Re-
The second provision would force
House Change Rewritten Republican leaders, meanwhile re-
require éach A. B. C. member be] :
scientists for 1947.
HUNHHIHNN UTE TE EERIE I OR EH HM HR EH HHI RHE ;
Because of the morning schedule monopolies on the: wholesale field.
which called for action on this and |several other controversial meas(ures, the senate finance committee {postponed action on the budget bill. It will consider the measure late today or early tomorsow to decide on further changes in the proposed
$171 million. spending program for
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the néxt two years. : ~ Pressured into action by irate
ithe senate Monday after lopping| |off an estimated $8 million.
Sof 47 Fifth Avenue, New York City Calvert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY | Passage of the 3-cent per package —86.8 Proof-65% Grain Neutral Spirits. cigaret tax also was on the senate Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City slate. Legislative action will be com- | = “" |pleted ‘on the bill .if the senate = W=== | accepts it. |
ANDREWS
GOLDEN THA Balkan Probe.
RESTAURANT || : COMPLETE DINNERS 1} A S | t Variety in Every Course ppear S | OPEN EVERY DAY | SALONIKA, Greece, March 5 (U. ) 12 Noon to 2 a. m. 'P.).—Constant bickering within -the
United Nations Balkan “investigat- | DINNER AND 1] ing commission prompted official : LATE SUPPER MUSIC BY & expressions of fear today that it] ; {would fail to reach unanimous THE 3 GOLDEN NOTES {| . - |} agreement. -
* J| This is the first test of United] [Nations ability to settle an ‘inter- |
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Mounting bitterness in the com-| mission was evident as it dug deeper
t Indiana’s Finest Restaurant 1 into a Greek complaint against Bul- |
a8 garia, Yugoslavia and Albania. It. — ' — |was charged with: making recommendations for restoration of-qpeace’ (Up on Illinois Street)
HUNGER PAINS . . .
{a threat of war. Commission officials believed Rus-| ree eG She ple sia and Poland might write minortreatment at Andrews! It will alse ity reports. The commission will be a reliet to your bill fold . . . but || 80 to Switzerland next month to ~ don't get excited! We mean small || Write its report. relief ... , or could be . . . small Officials believed the ma jority change! recommendation would call for a l | permanent commission to = handle WHY SUFFER! "ee {complaints of border violations in ; the Balkans.
We're open each day from 6 a. m. to 2am ... but we can't win, The LONG HOURS are for us .% . UNIQUE BEGINNING the SHORT PAY 1 tor you. Stop BOSTON (U. P.) —Famed Boston ~ in any Smet "ra : Common is unique que’ amang. niunici= j g pal parks ir that it was set apart,
ip fn NDREWS in 1634, soon after the town. was yd founded, as a “place for a trayning RESTAURANT field” and for “the feeding of cat-
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city, it contains about 50 acres.
|senators the house sent the bill to | responsibility on the wholesaler and
The amendment formerly made it unlawful for any brewer or distiller jto refuse his product .to any whole{saler or distributor who wanted to {buy. Attorney General Cleon Foust {told the senate majority Monday {such a clause could not possibly bind out-of-state breweries or distillerles and “was unconstitutional. As rewritten, the section lays the
makes it unlawful for him to enter into any monopolistic agreement with. ‘a brewer or distiller. Senate leaders admitted freely there still was nothing to prevent a brewer or distiller from refusing his products to certain wholesalers,
Convict Re-Trial Bill Is Passed
The house today passed a bill to deny convicts the right for a new
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boy whose family fled to this coun- | native Austria. 2
high school, Huntington, N.Y. and Martin Karplus, 16, Newton high school, Newtonville, Mass. today | hold Westinghouse grand science | scholarships of $2400. : They were awarded the scholar- | ships last night at the close of the five-day science talent institute-for the 40 winners of the sixth annual science talent search. The talent search is conducted by | Science clubs of America, adminis- | tered by Science Service. He Studies Birds " Martin Karplus, whose studies of bird populations in New England won him the scholarship, turned down a chance to visit Mt. Vernon during ‘the institute’. here. He | stayed in Washington to observe | birds. It was a case of “like father, like daughter” for Miss Demerec. She hopes to continue the studies in genetics which won her the scholarship and follow in the footsteps of
Costs May Delay
- SOUTH BEND, Ind. March 5 (U. P.) ~Unless costs of labor and ma"|terials are “definitely South™ Bend’'s multi-million dollar i) : aki sewage disposal project won't get|COniracts” Mr. Dempsey sald, under way as planned this year, Mayor Kenneth Dempsey said to-
should be asked of the pollutle control - board. or whether . bids|“" should be .asked on sewer system |d
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DETROIT, MILLIONAIRE DIES
day. DETROIT, March 8 (U. P.).—|vice The mayor said the city’s chief Samygl, T. Gilbert, 67, millionaire! pr Other problem in constructing a new|Detroit cigar manufacturer, died of | Mrs. Bertha
YOUNG SCIENTISTS—Winners of the $2400 Westinghouse
' ; of West Newton, Mass., and Vera Radoslava Demerec, also 16, 0 form. .1vs the . DMP-Which, if fu} Huntington, N. Y, Center is Dr. Vannevar Bush, president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. J .
Top Science Scholarships Boy's Parents Refugees From Hitler;
Girl's Parents Both Born Abroad
{her father, Dr. M. Demerec; head of WASHINGTON, March 5-—The the department of genetics of the American “melting pot” has pro- Carnegie Institution of Washington duced the nation’s top high school at Cold Spring Harbor, N, Y. Dr. | Demerec. was born in Yugoslavia, | They are the daughter of a for- and Mrs. Demerec was born in Rus-eign-born American scientist and a sia.
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Among Martin's relatives are two
try when the Nazis invaded their lof the world’s most famous refugees | from Hitler's conquests, the two) Vera R. Demerec, 16, Huntington {German ‘scientists who explained the way suggested that uranium,| under neutron bombardment releases energy by splitting into other
elements. They are Dr. Robert
Frisch, a second cousin of the, science talent search winner, and
Dr. Lise Meitner, a more distant relative. She Studies Flies
Martin's 20-year-old brother, ! Robert Karplus, is studying for a! doctor's degree in - chemistry at Harvard university, and other mem- | bers of his family have been: scientists. “I'm the ‘dope’ of the family,” modestly asserts the nation's top!
{boy scientist for 1947, |
Miss Demerec, whose friends call her “rada,” studied genetics in generations of fruit flies. She plans to enter Swarthmore college to con-' tinue her work, which is in some ways similar to that for which Prof. | Herman J. Muller of Indiana uni-! versity won -the 1946 Nobel prize.
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Organizations
Corinthian chapter .456, O. E. 8. will elect officers at a stated meeting at 8 p. m. today at Evergreen Masonic ‘emple. | Mrs. Pearl Rodgers is worthy matron and Jefferson Jackson, worthy patron, |
brief services at the Dorsey funeral home. bi " His wife and In-laws did not attend. They were in court. A statement by the 15-vear-old |
trial ‘after five years.imprisonment. The bill now goes to the. governor for signature. . Rep. Martin Downey ® (D. Hammond),” an opponent. of the meas ure, charged it was aimed solely at D. C. Stephenson, former ku-klux klan dragon, who has been in .jail in Michigan City for 20 years. Another Democrat, Rep. Joseph Klein ‘of East Chicago, charged the
{bill was unfair and demanded to |
know if there had been abuses of procedures covered by the bill. House Speaker Hobart Creighton this morning reprimanded a number of representatives for not voting on bills. Mr. Creighton*“laid down
{along the frontier and removal of the law,” telling house members | they must vote when they are
present. After an. earlier. fight on. labor legislation the senate todaw took up the bill for a one-cent gas tax increase. Money collected by .the increase would be divided between cities, counties and state highway department.
Two Massachuseits
| Factories Burned
~~ WESTBORQ. Mass, March. 8. (U:
filling stations, a garage and a house. : Fire Chief George Higgins estimated the damage at more than half a million dollars. No one was injured. * :
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It so, here 1s how you may get blessed | | ©° When externally caused, help remove relief in freeing your stomach from blackheads too. 65 years’ smccess. Try this nervous distress. It works this way:’ | \ Cuticura. Buy at your ‘druggist’, .]
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WOODMEN TO MEET OMAHA, Neb, March 5 (U. P)
sister, a grade school pupil, also was read at this morning's hearing. !
{of the killing. The slaying climaxed a family argument over the husband's drinking, the sister's statement said. ! The girl related how she had {been ordered by her brother-in-law {to bring him a butcher knife from the kitchen “or he would kill me.” | When she brought the knife, the | statement said, the husband seized {it and hurled it at Mrs. Eidson. { The .blade missed her and stuck in {the wall. LY | Then, the schoolgirl related, her | brother-in-law announced he was going to" attack her “to see if my wife. has the guts to do. anything about it.” :
Gets Hatchet From Kitchen
Mrs. Eidson then went to the kitchen and returned to the bed-
her husband repeatedly, she said. “If there ever was a case of justiflable homicide.” Attorney Farb told Judge Howard, “this is it. Mrs. Eidson was entirely justified in what she did." = “This is _a court of preliminary
{lease her without requiring her to give bond.” Judge Howard also ordered the release of Mrs. Eidson’'s father, Al{bert Bowman, who had been held as a witness oil a vagrancy charge.
SHIP IS QUARANTINED"
| SHANGHAI March 5 (U. P).— The Woodmen of the World an-|The President liner Marine Lynx,
room with .a hatchet. She struck!
Barbara’ Frietchie council 76, Daughters
fof America will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Food Craft shop. . ? py
| Queen Esther chapter 3, O. E. 8, will elect officers at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the
Masonic temple. ary PF. Middaw “is worthy matron and George C. Park is|
{It confirmed Mrs. Eidson's account Worthy -patron.
Harris encampment 400, I. O. O. P., will
meet at 8 p. m. today at the lodge, with
| members of the Indianapolis Samaritan | encampments as guests, Golden rule and
royal purple degrees will be conferred.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Noell will entertain ithe Past Matrons and Patrons associa{tion of Englewood Order of Eastern Star jat 6:30 p..m. tomorrow at their home, | 3616 E. Washington st. At a business session Mrs. Roy Pavey will be installed as president and Mrs, Ernest Spencer will succeed herself at secretary-treas-{urer. Dr. Noell is tetiring president,
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