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Bevington Appointed To Sanitation Unit .

Tofiamapdlis Sanitation 3oard held its first. meeting. today .under

the new policy of “responsibility to:

the Mayor and City Council.” The shift in policy comes as Mayor Al Feeney announced the appointment of Warren C. Bevington, Republican, to the board. It

was the Mayor's. second appoint-|

ment to the board in two days. Yesterday he named James Cunningham, former Center Township assessor, as a board member, Thus with the Mayor holding two of the three appointments he was assured! of having his say in the board's policies. Mayor Criticizes Policy

~~ Heretofore. -the-Sanitation Berd} contended it was authorized by In-

diana statute to be an independent municipal agency. This policy was criticized by the Mayor, | A squabble arose Tuesday when Mr. Cunningham blocked the pay-: ment of a $250 fee to Harvey A. Grabill, attorney, for a private legal opinion.. Mr. Grabill contended that the “board -was not answerable to the Mayor or the City Council. Following the squabble,’ Michael L..Fansler, a member of the board, terminated his services. He and the’ other hold-over member, Fred J.

. Reynolds, had both handed in their

resignations the first of the year effective “when we are replaced.” , The Mayor yesterday sent Mr. Fansler a registered letter accepting his resignation. : | Two Posts Filled / Mr. Bevington has been named to fill Mr. Fansler’s post. /Mr. Cunningham fills the position left vacant the first of the year when the term of Herbert J. Rpade, | Democrat, expired. SE Mayor Peeney skid Mr. Reynolds, a Republican, would remain on the board until a third member ‘could be appointed: Mr. Bevington is an engineer who heads the firm of Bevington, Taggart and Fowler, He is president of Inc., ice rink floor dealership. and the Highland Golf and Country Club. He holds mémbership in a number of frater2 organizations.

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SARASOTA, Fla. Jan. 15 WP) —| Metropolitan Opera Star Helen| Jepson today agreed to t ai concert here in a circus tent and! use- a lion's cage as a dressing room after James C. Petrillo’s music union banned the use of Tegular, city concert facilities. The novel arrangements for a Jan. 30 concert were announced by the Sarasota Community Cone | cert Association, and officials add-| ed that Miss Jepson can have a calliope for accompaniment, ir she’ wants if.

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Earlham President |during the last 25 years.

To Be Speaker “| Hypnotized by an injection of The 28th annual dinner of the Tacoma, Wash. ax slayer drowsily

be held at the Athletic Club Jan. ties announced. 27 with Dr. Thomas E. Jones, Earl-| After completing a two-hour exham College, president, as the prin-| amination, Bird“ was notified by cipal speaker. Warden Tom Smith of Washington Fermor 8. Cannon, president of State Pentientiary that his” éxecuthe Community Fund, announced. tion, scheduled for Thursday midthat the annual “honored mem- . night, had been stayed 60 days by ber” award in recognition of outGov. Mon C., Wallgten at the restanding service to the community quest of Gov, Dwight Green of Illiwill be presented at the dinner by) Nols. Thomas D, Sheerin. The award was made last year Bird, who confessed 20 murders by Mrs. John A. McDonald, active 8nd insisted he could soive 14 othinthe Fund and other civic activi- ers, smiled and joked when he heard ties. the news. But then he sald he exEleven new directors of the Fund pected “something better” and told’ also will be elected at the meeting. | Warden Smith that he thought he Dr, Jones, the principal speaker, Should be given a life sentence in|is chairman of the Friends World stead of death. for the murder of {Committee for Consultation, Amer. Mrs. Bertha ‘Kludt, Tacoma, Wash. lican Friends - Service - Committee, .. Mr. Smith said that on the basis

: Tand ® member of the President's of “Bird's -statements under the -in-

| Advisory Committee on Adjust- "figence or the drug; he was'con= “ment of Foreign Students in this vinced Bird participated in the doublé* murder of ‘Lillian Galvin

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er Bureau forecasters say temper |pepeer HOH atures will moderate ‘slightly from PY arms : 2 New York through North Carolina Pt. Wor 1 Bo +A 3 and Kentucky to the Gulf States Indunanels” 7. Tm and Texas. This prediction, how- Los Angeles . oA ever, will be little comfort, to cit- Minnea lis-8t. Paul . 3 8 rus fruit. growers in . northern New gripn ooo ny. Florida where freezing temps *- |Ohlanoms city . a an tures during the early morning Pittsburgh . Bg will peril erops. BA a8 See the dark affected area along Nashingion, B'¢. "11111 MW poe an i

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Mother Testifies In Triangle Tria

ROCKFORD, Ill, Jan. 15 (UP)— The state was expected to conclude its. testimony today on charges that ‘Glenn Marsh, 27, chubby farm Romeo, shot and killed his sweelheart's husband when she aban-| doned her plans for a divorce. State's" Attorney Max Weston questioned Marsh's wife, Audrey, and the “other woman,” Mrs. Kath-’ erine Anderson, yesterday. Mrs. Anderson, mother of three |children, admitted she had been !intimate with Marsh “since last] | August,” but said she decided to igive him up because her husband ‘told her “he wouldn't be a fit father | {for my children.” The state charges that Marsh! became angry at the news - ‘rushed to the Anderson home n {by where he shot her husband, {Vernon, 28, and her father Grant - |Muhriein, 52. : Oveids Lover's Eyes’ Marsh will “pe tried for killing. ‘Mrihriein later.

western -. Missouri and eastern | Kansas. By morning thermometers will tumble tor 10 degrees below zero in North Dakota and Minnesota and near zero in Wisconsin | and Jowa. Michigan, Missouri, | Kansas and the Ohio Valley will | record minima from zero to 10

Now look at the light area on the inset map at the bottom left. | This means skies will be clear | from Virginia to the Gulf States and the Southwest. Skies will be | cloudy where solid black areas appear on this chart. If you live-anywhere from ‘Mas ‘sachusetts through New York and | | "Ohio; also in the central Plains’ Rockies; your thermometer will read ct, 10 and 20 degrees. Early morning re RR TR A TERS

ra light blue suit and black | hat, fp, to look at her Jormer | TTOYEF “ourinig Fier testy.

Philadelphia to Georgia, w dle rt | “Soutn wilt record” Thimmy os Fon ken ber pr 30's. : Mr. Marsh in March, 1947, shortly |] {after he moved into the house next!

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* SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Jan. 15 (UP) A plumber said today that those ancient jokes about the plumber who forgets his tools are plumb mis- - leading.

seiit-minded than carpenters, or anybody else,” said Alvin G. Fields, East St. Louis, president of the Illinois Master Plumbers Association. He was here for the association's conventién. - “People - just don't realize that more than 1000 items are used in J the plumbing trade,” Mr. Fields said. “Naturally a plumber can’t lug them ,all along every time he gets a call from a frantic. housewife, “I'd like to crown the man that’ started those absent-minded pluin=* er stories with a pipe wrench. iu I had a pipe wrench with me."

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