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' A test of the strength of the state “merit system appeared in the offing | day as the Marion county welfare ‘prepared to consider the reinstatement of a fired worker. The board and Arthur E. Wooden,

5 will. meet tomorrow. Top wiSsuihably will be the case! tbl child’

Rone visitor. ghe was fired by Wooden ‘and recommended for ent after a Nearing be-|

High School Pager

Judges Named

Journalism Day At Butler May 3

Judges for the annual High school newspaper contest of Butler uhiver-| aq sity’s journalism field day were announced today by Dr. DeForest O'Dell, head of the journalism deent, Dr. O'Dell also Apt 19 as a deadline f . Journalism fleld day will “he +0 3, Walter Leckrone, editor of The Times, was named contest chairman and judge of entries in the divisibn for the best high school newspaper published by & school of more than 2000 enrollment. Herbert R. Hill, maniging editor of the A News, will judge

|edttor of Indians office of Asso-

high Schoals with lest than 3000 enrollment. Edwin C. Heinke, city editor of The Times,» will judge the news

story division. Dale Burgess, sports government's formula to end the

ciated Press, will judge the rts story entries and Joseph hee ONE: a e N Rn business manager of the News, will| T2Uo0 lephone Workers an judge - the advertisemen the Bell ne Coitipthiiés mars, Lavi of The ie a ok ke editorial staff, will julige fedture °c" t article entries and Eimer and bindirlg decisions” >

the union's 10 contract of fs of méfhbers would be fos lected

the companies an the ghioh - * coi 26ad b el equally shared by the. TWO: The paftfes would Sher |!

into “48 hours of interisé negotiations” to résolve thé four rémainihg

staff of the Indtinapolis She _will judge entries in the editorial contest.

Trophies and plaques will be awarded tq winners. Guard #6 Trdin

WASHINGTON, April 18 (U. P).

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issues in dispute. If ‘negotiations —Gen. Jacob L. Devers, army|fafled, thése issués dlso be ground forces commander, today submitted to the board for a finial

field ra nods x tio al ppc uld call off g or National fon 0 Guard ground units. Guard ts hihi vg Thiraday i térnodbn and must meet certain. requirefhents of {agree to withhold strike action on organization, strength and in, any issue submitted to the

the division of papers published by

the state personel Board. | " The a board branded her| ' dismissal “illegal, unwarranted and i unjustified.” The board recommended Mrs. Mendenhall's rein-| sta t without loss of pay. og Bi ent- has been pending since April 1. May Override Board Indications today were that the Bord thay. override the decision of the personnel board. Scott Ging, ebunty attorney, said Mr. Wooden a legal opinion. | he id the use of the term “recSitinterid” in the decision tossed the! power of reinstatement back to the “appointing authorities,” Mr. Woodand the board. He added that tHe ‘Persorinel board had no power ‘th dfder a remstatement unless a worker is fired for political, social, racial or religious reasons. Miss Jessie Levy, attorney for Mrs. Mendenhall, today said she felt there could be no question of reinstatement because Mrs. Men‘denhill’s dismissal “was fllegal from

a Foden charged Mrs. Men-

“deliberatély disregarded and i specific instructions.” The dismissal resulted from the ‘workér questioning his, decision to ‘fémove five children. from a Boone tounty foster home.

W. I. Longsworth Elected . Power Company Director ‘Walter I. Longworth, president- Oaklandon chapter, O. BE 8. She général mandger, Lilly Varnish Co. was a native of Terre Haute. foday Was elected a director of the Su are her husband, Jacob: polfs Power & Light Co. [two Mrs. Bert Ellinger and | t otHer directors were re- Mrs. Lester Spencer, both of Terre lected ut the unindal stockholders Haute, and several niece# and meeting. | nephews. a THey ure Arthur V. Brown, Morris| Services will be at 2 p. m. Thurs- : TFelwell, Otto N, Frenzel, Wallace day at Highland Lawn cemetery in| ©. Le, Williim H. Mooriey, H. T. Terre Haute. The body will be at | fio. , ePter C. ishing & Buchanan - mortuary |

"Highway 4 Are Foreseen by Chemists

Silicon Made From Sand and Rocks May Form Basis of Huge New Industry

__ By PAUL F. ELLIS, United Préss Stiff Correspondent ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, April 15—A great, new industry using PW ATLATIO GIT x. hos Wo pra ee ry today at the 111th annual meeting of the American: Chemica] society. industry may furnish the materials for new and better; paints, plastics, oils and synthetic rubber. It may also manufacture material that will make asphalt roads—highways virtually of glass—' last for many years. The predictions were made bye temperature is 70 degrees below speakers at 3 SvIpesium who dis-|zero or 500 degrees above. recen velopments in the! Dr. Reed and other speakers said loitation of silicon materials. | 2 resins may be used in road Bilicon is the principal element of construction. They repel water We and of many common rocks. from all kinds of surfaces, leading en refined it is a colorless fluid. ! scientists to believe that more durOne of the speakers, Dr. Charles able, Weather resistant asphalt. at Reed of the General Electric Co. {roads and also bituminous oofing| enéctady, N. Y, said that among| materials can be built. ins silicon products are the 80-| As silicon also is an element of silicones. . Resist Temperatures might well be described as “high“These,” he sa (Ys o1_gast™ With. plaation mn 3, Save been Mase} The chemists were told. that tests: rubber, oils and Ve- already have been made in several hicles for paints and enamels. They | laboratories in the country and are remarkable for their resistance [that research has reached the point SY Bi EY prs TE CE mical attack.” * : silicone reisns can be used effec Aidier Sentral : thy in. all. paints ‘and’ engmels, aid, and produce a’ finish “of high gloss. They are so little afJeg by weather or sunlight that An automobile, painted with such a solutioh, should maintain its outstanding appearance for years, Silicone rubber, he said, will retain its elastic properties whether PE

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STUDENTS = PROTEST—Stu-

dents at Millvale, Pa. junior high school quit classes to protest action of the school board for not renewing the contract | of Miss Luella Jones, English | teacher. Fed up with teaching, | Miss Jones plans to go to New | York to study modeling.

tong Time Resident | Of Indianapolis Dies | Mrs. Elizabeth M. Wefler. resident of Indianapolis 52 years, died today

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[Here's u. §. Plan fo End Phone Strike

WASHINGTON, Abet 18 (U, P).—Héte dre the provisions of the

nine-day-old nationwide telephone

strike at 4 p. m. (Indianap lis time) Thursday:

down its decisions within 5 days after receiving a case.

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VER MOSCOW April 17 (U. P). = Harold Stassen, Republican presiGefittal aspirant, departed from for Leningrad yéstérday,

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