Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1947 — Page 6

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DES MOINES, Iowa, Dec. 3 UP)—' 0 ion she. pid = 1 2 Margaret Truman, daughter of the| *50i0ns, she said. President, will sing here tonight on! She was weaying a grey tweed

her natioriwides concert tour. suit with a big black bow at the In an interview. Miss Truman re- "eck. 8he said she bought the suit

marked today that she “loathed” ast spring and wasn't going to get the new look iif women's clothes/|Tld of it just to be in style: 0 Proposal Outlined

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blooded little American. supervisors in the Claypool Hotel, in a speech urging home rule, amended to permit a kickback of a gas tax ‘collections by the state of EASY TERMS l/ The counties would receive 80 3 U 1s | i 1 | U ke 3 per cent or $7,666,124 and the cities, surplus funds State Gets 20 Per Cent counties, 18 per cent to cities and towns and 20 per cent to the State (tions, this amounts to $2,292,809 for the counties; $573,224 to the cities a ' | The bulk of -the $6 million InoA welin {crease would be accomplished by re {changing the definition of surplus

A thrill for every red- bY<= the annual meeting of county road 2 Under Mr. Burch’s plan, the 1947 4% ‘? gas tax distribution law would be { ) $0,582,655 instead of $35826556 on / the basis of current collections 20 per cent, or $1,916,531 under the 227 LL WEEE 1d auditor's plan. The State Highway Commission would get none of the The current act distributes surplus on the basis of 64 per cent to Highway Commission. On the basis of current collecand towns and 8716531 to the slate, oul oceans Q {from revenue in excess of $30 mil- ; / 0 ~~ {lion to revenue in excess of $24

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“sry day 63 7 ¢Y & Would Raise $9,500,000 I That would produce $9,582 655 for the y a distribution to counties and cities i i : : and towns instead of $3,582,655 to _~ as . these units and the highway com“thal ; <) | /y mission as al present, audomatic ad Funds up to $24 milion, under

Sig the auditor's plan, would be diswate the pret” tributed as at present, Gt fv the home — one thats

Under the present act, Marion County receives $41 459 as its share of the surplus. Under the auditor's proposal, it would get $138,617 an {increase of $07157, : Triple Gain for City Indianapolis now receives $100.353 in surplus under current practice [The auditor's proposal would boost

b b 1 ; NT {that to $335522—an increase of day / $235,169, S—" ——t. 1 In exchange for triple Increase,

Indianapolis would be required to 2 §F //9 50 maintain state highways within the ow as / . at city limits, These are now maintained by the State Highway Commission.

CITIZENS GAS & COKE utility . Mr. Burch said legislation would

be required to effect the change, so 45 $0. PENN. ST that it would not be possible before 1948, \ Rédistribution of ‘ghs tax funds to give local units a larger share has been a prime objective of the county road supervisors

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Cleaners to Study Marion County Youth WinsTw Get Char New Chemicals Scholarship at Stock Show |, Police Killing

Vesti d Mills Jr. Westinghouse Award Goes to Howar sJr.. Indianapolis” Men

| State Association For Devising Time-Saving Electrical Equipment : | eet Here | CHICAGO STOCKYARDS, Dec. 3—Another awards day was an-| RENSSELAER, Dec, 2 (UP)—Two Plans fot ‘an educational cam- other Indiana day at the International Livestock Exposition and grain Indianapolis men today prepared paign to make all dry cleaners Show here as Hoosiers continued to carry off ‘top prizes. separate pleas for new trials, follow= familiar with the safe and effective The young Hoosiers had their day as some of Indiana's future jng their -sentencing yesterday to use of various chemicals developed farmers—and farm wives—got on the blue ribbon list. ; die in the electric chair for killing |during the war will be discussed | Howard Mills Jr., of Decatur Township, Marion County, was a na-two Hammond, Ind., policemen. at the first post-war convention of tonal winner of a $200 scholarship | Frank Badgley, 49, and Robert O, {the Indiana Association of Dry| Presented by Westinghouse Educa-| . : |Brown, 37, were told they haa two |Cleaners at the Severin Hotel%next| tional Foundation at the 4-H Club e ICa 0Cl |weeks left in which to file their ‘Saturday and Sunday. {Congress. His award was for devis- motions. The men were shackled James E. Babcock, Anderson, ing better uses of electricity on tife : las they stood before Special Judge president of the association, said farm. : Elects Dr. Gate |Robert E. Thompson and he sens » members of the organization recog- ine 17-year-old son of a co- » tenced them to die by electroctition nize the necessity of disseminating oWner of Maplehurst Farms and “before sunrise” March 19. .

£7 ! 1 , information to the entire trade to Maplehurst Dair demonstrated) Dr. Willis D. Gatch, former dean| pgefore the sentencing, Brown read HD CARIRY 4 Neped ©. protect the public against damages how. he had installed an automatic or ye ‘Indiana University School a long, hand-writteh A offman, Studebaker -0rp. incurred in unskilled use of newly Water heater in the milk house in of Medicine, last night was elected the court in which he criticized the

president, and chairman of-+ie— developed chemicals. which he changed the layout Ofj...qigent-elect of the Indianapolis handling of his case by his courtCommittee for Economic De- The annual convention ‘banquet Suipmen; und paved neatly B min" | Medical Society. lappointed attorney. He asked for velopment, will be speaker at a Will be Saturday night. Sunday|utes daily. He also helped installf meeting was held in Meth- appointment of a new lawyer, to

dinner here tonight, speakers will include Dr. Earl T,| ®utomatic chicken waterers, an. Hospital, Dr. Gatch will take handje his motion for a new trial. : wo

| McBee, Purdue professor of chemis- | electric elevator and an electric] fo 0 "oo "0" 1og0 | men were found guilty Nov.

” » ” try and co-ordinator of the Purdue Motor for-the feed grinder. 122 of killing John J. Gerka, 36, and Research Foundation in Chemistry, . Heads 4-H Club | Dr, Maurice V. Kahler was elect. Donald B. Cook, 21, last Jan, 11, and Dr. Pauline Beery Mack,/ Howard, who has been in 4-H iy yice president and Dr, Royal A officers Gerka and Cook were shot Pennsylvania State College. seven years and has been on 4-H|C elder secrelary-treasurer. BU. ne; in 5 parked automobile they

Officers of the state association demonstration and judging teams, Frank Forry was named to the =. Investigating 0f Tax Program besides Mr. Babcock are: Gus C. Was a “member of the state eham-{Hbrary committee, During the trial Brown inter | Browne, South Bend, vice president; Pion dairy judging team in the 1945] Dr. Bert E. Ellis Will succeed Dr. \yypted court proceedings to charge g {Herman J. Ermisch, Terre Haute, Purdue 4-H Roundup. He is pres- J. William Wright as president of {hat “I'm not getting justice.” Studebaker Chief secretary; FP, E. Glass, Indianap- ident of his 4-H group. the society for 1948. |Badgley, characterized by state po-

. olis, treasurer, and J. Dale Critten- He also has been county 4-H Also elected to three-year terms!lice as the “meanest man” they ever Speaks Here Tonight {berger, executive secretary. Direc- President. Now he is president of on the society council last night had in custedy, said he or Paul G. Hoffman, president of|tors are; Cecil Byrne, Indianap- the band and of his class at Deca were Dr. Lester D. Bibler, Dr. by a “kangaroo court.” the Studebaker Corp. South Bend, olis; Earl Bell, Bedford: Carl Ww. ur school, treasurer of Hi-Y, and Ralph V. Everly, Dr. Glen V. Ryan, | rt and national chairman of the Com- Selle, Evansville: Charles C. Ba- President of the. district Young pr Thomas A. Hanna, Dr. Roy V.| mittee for Economic Development, shelier, Pt, Wayne; George L. Friends’ Union in the Quaker Meyers and Dr. Joseph L. West, will discuss the federal tax program | Turner, Indianapolis: Charles D, Church. rt that the committee will recommend | Reeder, Jeflersonville: H. L. Herbert D. Ummel, Claypool, Ind, | to Congress at a dinner this evening Lafayette: eorilie; BL Everett, who was only 13 when his father Reece Ignores Demand

in the Columbia Club. Porte; Paul J. Peddie, Madison: H, died in 1942, leaving him the fam- Tq Yield GOP Helm The meeting will be sponsored H. Puckett, Richmond, and Glenn !!V dairyman, was awarded a $200 jointly by the Indianapolis chapter J. Plymate, Shelbyville, college scholarship for his 4-H work, WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (UP)—

of the Society for the Advancement — in dairy projects. It was the second Chairman Carroll Reece of the Re-

of Management und the Indiana scholarship he had won this year, publican national committee de-

. State Chamber of Commerce Right Slogan Gets winning a $150 award iv an earlier clined.3o comment today on de. | Mr. Hoffman's topic will be *fed- stock show. mands for his resignation by Sen. { feral Taxes: A New Program for a $20,000 Home | Mary Elder, 16-year-old Dana, George D.-Aiken (R. Vt.), but com-| Stable and Dynamic Economy.” SAN J Ind, girl, who has prepared and mittee sources said Mr. Reece had The Committee for Economic De- OSE, Cal, Dec. 3 (UP)—A gerved 65 meals, including 102 bak- no intention of quitting. velopment, headed continuously by “CoP COMPany’s slogan contest t0- ings in seven years, was a winner| Mr. Reece did deny that there

d . the Studebaker executive since it Say ened Js. Fancy Baywoed 8 jn the national 4-H food prepara-(was any serious’ disagreement was formed by businessmen througa- | 0 Pe ol w ; OUr tion contest. She previously has| between nationglgggmmittee lead- Sewing Machine out the country during the warm! SOs or & lot on taken numerous blue ribbons at|ers amd Rep members of

has devoted itself to research pro- Which to build it. ; state and county fairs during seven Congress, as Sen. Aiken had said. C a Mrs. Haywood's winning slogan overs grams on which to base recom- 1 years of 4-H work. One of his aids said Mr. Reece mendations designed to keep em- Dy evea eo. a he matled her = Another Hoosier addition to corn yisits frequently with GOP memployment and production at high “= rs Soh 3 hex Jon. Just royalty was the selection of John pers of Congress and that these Assorted colors in stripes levels, : : ’ 0CY¥:Rutherford, New Castle, as “corn! meetin fous. err ” ¢ ' gs have been harmonious, ore r fu i i wins these things. (duke” for the best exhibit of hybrid | and floral patiorns ro how lives in a one-room shelled corn. Another Indiana man, |, . y IS ert d ers apattment with her husband, Max walter J. Harpel, near Crawfords- ‘Four Little Indians 2 89 . a plasterer, and their two children. |yj)je already had won the i .

Before the company awarded her king" title. "eon. On WIRE Program

* the Prize; However, Mss. Haywood - | Four players from the cast of Darning attachments 50c | es Omorrow sign an affidavit promising Royal Wedding Film {“Ten Little Indians,” the Civic Fit most sewing machines

not to reveal her winning slogan. {Theater's December production, will

Mrs. Bertha M. Myers, 974 W. Tat 5 hechuse other entrants would Slated at Circle |be heard in a radio interview over , Sewing Machines, 28th St. died yesterday in Gen- Claim : ey sent in a better one. | “The Royal Wedding,” a J, Arthur | WIRE at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. Second Floor eral Hospital. She was 69. - ee |Rank film in color of the recent! "Participating in tomorrow's inter emer A native of Virginia, she lived PLANS XMAS PARTY ceremonies irr London, will alternate view will be: Mary Parnell, Bessie here 25 years and was a member] The Women's Guild of Friend's with “The Exile” on the Circle Schofield, Alistair Stuart and Hugh| \. of the Presbyterian Church in Pax- Evangelical and Reformed Church screen beginning ‘tomorrow. | Miller. The four have important] $< #4. ton, II, will give their annual Christmas| Described as “not a newsreel” the roles in Agatha Christie's murder | .

Puneral services will be held at party and covered dish luncheon to- 30-minute film is a detailed screen mystery, which opens at the Civic! AT WOME (N WBIANA FOR 78 Yeas 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley morrow noon at the church, record of the royal wedding. {at 8:30 p. m. Friday. Brothers’ Central chapel, with|~ . g

burial in Crown Hill Cemetery, I Mrs. Myers is survived by her husband, Benjamin H. Myers; one daughter, Mrs, Hazel McGuire; one son, Howard (Tony) Phillips; al brother, Frank C. Wyant, and two| granddaughters, Betty Emma Tom- | my and Mary Tommy, ° !

Fred K. Myles

Rites for Fred K. Myles, Indiana | Veterans’ Employment Director of the U. S. Employment Service, will | be at 8:30 a. m, tomorrow in Moore | Mortuaries Peace Chapel followed | by requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Catholic Church Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemeery. Mr. Myles died Monday at the age of 61, He is survived by his wife, Mrs, Marie E. Myles Pallbearers will be Mayor-Elect

Kline, Lee King, Harry B. Smith ind Otto Ferger. Forty-six other husiness associates and friends were named honorary pallbearers,

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