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g t test vote in the Senate today. Though the vote was not on] whether the repeal bill would pass, it was expected to indication of the come. The Senators were to de-| .cide whether to'send the measure to the Agriculture or the Finance! Committee, ; Advocates of repeal want the Finance Committee to handle the/ legislation because they feel that group favors the bill. posed to tax-free oleo want to send the bill to the Agriculture | Committee. Senate ' President Arthur H. | Vandenberg (R. Mich.) ruled yes-| terday that the measure is with-|
that the full Senate vote on his| verdict. : Senators on both sides of the controversy . a that some would vote to uphold Mr. Vandenberg as a matter of courtesy. However," they felt: that the bal-
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Repeal supporters feared <= on Nash ll F if the Agriculture Committee goty V 8 or.
the bill, it would never Senate floor.
However, Sen. George D. a aril] Rites Set (R. Vt), ranking Republican on
that
committee, said the bill would not be bottled up there. “It is not our intention to sit
on it,” he said.
Mr. ‘Alken said he wo! pose that the cothmi the bill to safeguard
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would ask for open hearings, $1500 Bonus Urged As By-Pass for Draft
“The $1500 question” on Capitol “Was whether enlistment bonuses would make the draft un-
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necessary.
Chairman Leo E. Allen (R. 11.) of the House. Rules said they would. He proposed a cash bonus for men who volunteered for a a fires year hitch
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was raped by three local youths Friday night. _ Brother Expected Eugene Blume of Alliance, O., brother of the dead man, was to arrive today to take charge of funeral ts. Bodies of the father and daughter lay te Bona Funeral Home here. Saturday that our com i forced her into {A car and three of them raped) - her’ in the Staté Park,
Kaadts Given
13-Year Terms
FT. WAYNE, Ind, May 5 (UP)—The Kaadt brothers — | Peter and Charles—were sentenced to three years in prison and fined $7000 each yesterday | following their conviction several |days ago on. charges of violating the national . Pure Food .and| Drugs Act, The physicians formerly -op-| erated a diabetic clinic at South|in Whitley, Ind. In. addition to] .|their jail sentences, each was|
{fined $1000 on. each of seven!
counts. Special Judge Patrick] .{8tone, who sentenced them in|J® Federal Court. here, also said, they would have to pay court|M costs, estimated at $2000 each. | Charles Benson, former super-| intendent of the South Whitley]
~4institution.. received. a, suspended |
one-year sentence and fines total-| ing $350.
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lo The Indiana Academy of Sci-| ence ‘will hold its annual spring| meeting May 14-15 at Shades
Dr. Winona H. Welch, DePauw | University, president, and Dr. Paul Weatherwax, Indiana University, will have charge of the program. Dr. A. R. Bechtel, Wabash Col-'
15 and Howard Michaud, Purdue University, and Howard Wright, |
Ell Lilly & Co., will have charge of bird hikes. ’
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Otto’ R. Games, repairman for Indiana “Bell Telephone Co. tos ~~ day will receive ‘a 35-year em- _ blem as ye ob- » serves his 35th anniversary of continuous serve
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‘Missing Red Leader Reported in England
LONDON, May 5 (UP) — The Daily Herald reported today that Lt. Col. Y. D. Tassoyev of the Russian army was in England as a political refugee. The newspaper sald Col. Tassoyev, who disappeared in Germany Apr. 23, had remained in hiding while his application for entry to Britain was considered. e Russians had
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Local Issues
In ie Zone’ British Enforce Cease-Fire Order
JERUSALEM, May 5 (UP)—
|British troops enforced the cedse-
fire order in Jerusalem today by seizing and smashing the, guns of Arabs who traded fire across
|Mahmillah Cemetery with Jews
throughout the night. The ‘Arabs were posted along | Jerusalem's Mahmiliah road, with in the cease-fire zone established
by the British. = British troops,’ strengthened by 500 marine com-
imuandos, smashed the arms on the
spot as fast as Arabs were forced to surrender them... "They alsp ordered tha Arabs remove road blocks from the Mahmillah and Jaffa roads. If)
them by foroe, told.
the Arabs were
Parleys Continue
In thé Jaffa area, the British] ordered Haganah troops evacuated the Illave of ony stride the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem hway, Sesiipled by Haganab| earlier this week The highway is the only” escape exjt from the big Arab port.of Jaffa, virtually surrounded by Jewish lines. Hundreds of cars packed with Arab families are streaming out of Jamra In a continued mass evacuation.
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2-Day Seminar
Representatives of 3 ‘States to Attend
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ber 6f Commerce executives from three states will attend the second annual Agricultural Short Course of the Indiana Sttae
due University May 12 and 13. Indiana, Ohio and Illinois will send 70 representatives to the two-day seminar. Speakers Itsted include: “Br Lyon 8. Robertson, assistant chief of the Purdue Department of Agriculture Economics; Delos L. James, agricultural manager of the United States C. of C.; Henry | Baker, C, of .C. agricultural agent of St. Joseph, Mo.; Dr. Lowell 8. Hardin of Purdue; Harry Reed, head of the Purdue Department of Agriculture, Others are: Edward G. Cherbonnier, agricultural chairman of the St. Louis C. of C.; Clarence A. Jackson, executive vice presi. dent of the Indiana State C.
Bank of Chicago; J. Carroll Bot
due.
LAFAYETTE May 5 — Cham choice
Chamber of Commerce at Pur-|
of C.; Walter B. Garver, farm ecotheinomist of the Federal Reserve Dried States with kidnaping_ the, ’ tum and Dr. Early Butz of Pur.
«State Coal Groon To Meet May 17
Indiana Coal Merchants Asso-| ciation will hold its 18th annual] | 'onvention May 17-18-19 in Frenc Lick Springs Hotel. gs J. 8. Weber of
{tion, today that more than 800 Hoosjer coal merchan ywill attend : meet! | Association officers are: John [2 Vendel, Terre aute, president; . Alva VV, Stout, Mr. Weber Fishers, chairman of the board \of directors; Frank 8. Pittman, | Indianapolis, secretary- treasuner;|
to HArold" DD." Johnson, Hammond, {{ficates in {he regular school
Robert | central
northern vice president; |W. Bidlack, Indianapolis,
the road blocks are not removed vice president, and J. A. Hoad- tion, the British will attack and remove, '®Y: Seymour, southern vice presi- hy John Pecsok, R. R. 5, Nobles-|
dent.
. [taly President lll, May Retire
De Nicola to Shun
Bids for Re-election
ROME, May 5 (UP) —Presi-| dent Enrico de Nicola announced! today that he would like to retire as chief of state in the new Italian government to be tormed| next week. *
The 70-year-old Mr. De. Nicola, “{edia TH & Tetter to Vice ‘Premter|
not wish to be considered for re-|> election because of his falling Che health The president now is in Naples. per He said he would remain outside Rome until next week “so there will be no question of influencing | ¥
new president is ‘elected by a
ment on Monday. De Gasperi Is In WhoéVer the — new -president | {may be, Premier Alcide de Gas-| [pert is certain to- be re-named
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‘ to-rule-for- the next five years. A government source said Mr.| De Gasperi's anti-Communist| government would change only
ans and anti-Communist independent Socialists will stay in, along with several independent or liberal “technical experts.”
Radio Reception Good
By Science Service WASHINGTON, May 5-Quiet in -the ionosphere promises another two days of good reception of shortwave radio broadcasts, Radio signals will comeé through only fairly well over the weekend, -the- National Bureau of Standards here predicts.
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i Local Pups Win at Purdue
Drawing, Shep Awards Announced
Sixty pupils from 10. Indianapolis area high schools have been "awards for winning entries in the Purdie University drawing and shop competition at the university center here. School merit award for the two entries in two different sec. tions of the competition went to Manual ‘High School for the best project in machine shop section entered by Harold Fritz, 3225 W, 10th St, and for the best regular wood shop work by Ralph Lohman, 1443 Hoyt Ave. Broad Ripple and Technical High Bchools received merit cer-
|work and special Purdue problem {sections of the drawing competiBroad Ripple's entry was
ville, and Technical's by W, Paul Callis, 3335 Robson St. Winners were: Detail drawing, nell on detall PR Withem, Cathedral | nham, Warren Central, Brady, Washington > nell on Sracing paper: second, |
second, Rod
. lan, Techn Cat thedral, hale third il arivine. ink on tracing cloth: Perr:
Pirst, thport: second, Southport, and third, mbus. drawing, pencil on a st, second and third, Ha ollier, Rivhatond n Schoel. i ssem| Tt thWing, ara BG trac paper: Fret, Campbell, TechTechnical, |
and: third, Robert Cepia South Ay Sawing, in 3 on tracing cloth: . Paul Callis, Technical, and secong A third, Harold Collier tool or fixture design: int, Paul Callis; second, Richard D and. » Thomas ine. pens.
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Slaughter, - Architectural - draw Setails: Charles Van Buskirk, Technical
a R. Hines, Technical Architectural ] dint ating: Dist,
Swope, Roopie and inird, Robert Courtney, Broad First, Barl L Technical; second, Fred L. OsteTechnical and third, David Barb Central. Special project for students with-Jless First, Rob. ri, secon 1 and third, Bradford South;
Students Rh less than 400 hour of | instruction: First, Harry M. Webb, Kokomo.
First, ; second hird,
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Sudents with advanced training’ a, Paul I Callis; second, Thomas Techn third, shop winners were! Machine with less than 200 hours of Inter yetiog: st. Boris Lalioff, shington; seco irgeas, Minion, 3 AD he Aer rail ual, with and Robert
Schaeflér, both ™ ay Yecelning honor- + mention. More than 200 hours of instruction First, Harold Fritz; second, Herman Roth. rock, Manual and Robert L. Shaner; Manual. Wood win Students with less than 200 hours of instruction: First, Howard Kincade, second, Norman..Taylor, and third, Morris
anual. More than hours: © Mrst, Ralph Lohman; second, James Ford, and hid, Jack Miles with Carl Teal, and Paul Roth rock, honorable mention. All trom Manual. The ‘only winner in the machine shop up, al Purdue projects, was Rugene wT = Ashington, winning
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Youth Recreation Groups wi 8 Crificized by Educ
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‘Let Mom, Dad oy on Fun to Cement Family Life,’ Columbia Expert Urges
WASHINGTON, May 5 (UP)—The Boy Scouts individually ma:
prt tie le
{be-doing good deeds, an expert said today, but as an organizatio:
they aren't always doing the same for the American family, And, Dr. Ernest G. Osborne added, that's true of most yout! organizations. “They're dragging little Johnny and Mary away from a chanc’ to. have fun with their parents” Dr. Osborne complained. He said ation out of the family circle Modern ‘homes are smaller HE NAL ning Loom og * Io uth fathérs of city families are to: nD BH). lls 30300) busy to spend much time 2
churches, the Boy and Girl _ Scouts, - Campfire Girls, YMCA Somer, TneicL organing on) and other such clubs. Popa Os
Dr, Osborne is a professor at Columbia ~ University Teachers Coll and president-elect of the National “Council “on “American Ynys oan-supply the-neec.; Family Mite Joa Jets 30 help Psychiatrists have found, D ference on family life, which Osborne said, that “some of tr opens tonight. most disturbed adults today a: those who ‘never were sure the Results Terrific were loved during childhood.” The youth groups will be rep-| You can spot them sometime: Fepented at the conference. “Same have an inferjority con The. solution, Dr. Osborne says, plex and are always trying t Is to bring-the parents in on the get attention; others suffer fro: fun, too. Let dad come-‘to the mental depression , .. they figu Boy Scout meeting part of the nothing's worthwhile, so wh time. Some groups, particularly try.” ithe churches, already are bring-| Dx Osborne is bitter abo: | ing motHer and’ dad in on the some school teachers, “They sa fun, and the results are terrific,/‘the family’s going to pot, s he said. {we'll have to take recreatio Dr. Osborne says forces of| over' , . . instead they ought i, modern living are pushing recre- help families do it.”
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