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| Keeping Mum; No ‘Yes’ Today

Ex-Governor Not at Mayors’ Luncheon 8 on that Henry FF. Sor. governor at" a luncheon of pemocratic mayors here backfired today. The former governor. will be ‘eating his lunch at a Boy Scout ting. 4 of hearing a Schricker announcement the mayors, meeting in the Hotel Lincoln, will concentrate on their cities’ financial problems. ; Despite allocation by the state of $1 million to help cities repair their streets, the Democratic mayors will plug for still more| state assistance. | A number of them commented today that the state allocation was “a drop in the buck sidering the thousands of miles of city streets badly in need of repair. a There among the mayors to introduce) a resolution, urging Mr. Schrick-| er to seek the Democratic gov-! ernor nomination, The mayors pointed out, how-| ever, that even if such a resolu-| tion were passed it would be “purely secondary to the prin-| cipal business of the meeting.” |

U8. AGAIN PROTESTS ! WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP) ) Graduates to Hea ~The State Department said to- — The Senate Agriculture Commit[tee today unanimously approved to Lebanon over the internment the nomination of Charles F. of 41 Americans who were taken Brannan to be Secretary of Agri-

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oR a wh TOAST—Warsaw-born Shulamit Minc, 2//5, in milk as she arrives on the Marine Flasher. - sponsored by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, which quaran- | Would throw 24”families into the Vandenberg - came

be public charges, she will visit a relative | in Minneapolis with her'parents.

WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP

[Noblesville Senior]

Heads Annual Ball

James Wheeler, Noblesville senfor, has been appointed general chairman of the annual Butler University Senigh ball to be held to 12

Fights to Keep “Bigte Lond

Couple as Witness Hearings continued today in the [1 ; FRIST Mr AN MYR BY FM (58 Joann

vent the Indianapolis Redevelop- O. programs; ment Commission from condemn a i fagy Sn RN TSTRSEy Ing their land for private indus-|gi.. Giann' Price. | trial use, {La Porte, band; Linn Hudson, In-| f| Mr, and Mrs. Prunk own 24 low (dianapolis, hall; Miss Elinor Allsrental dwellings in a seven-acre worth, LaGrange, Ill, decoratract at. W. Washington St... and tions; . Robert. . Terrican, - Indian« | White River which the commis- apolis, finance, and Brooks Wal-! sion has ruled a blighted area and ters, Indianapolis, publicity. | condemned for clearance. | Chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs, | | The owners’ suit openéd befote Karl F. Meas and Dr. Paul A. “ ‘a panel of five Superior Court Cundiff, . |Judges last spring against ihe A {commission's action. They lo&t a ‘| State - Supreme Court appeal for : | change of venue.

"nat Vandenberg Bucks Jer meer tees Tr Rate Veto

i yesterday by their attorney, Seth ’ : | . | Ward. He testified he knew there OK’s Other Points

*'was a housing shortage in support | In House Bill toasts New York of the plaintiff's contention that] WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP) One of 67 DP's |clearing the area for industry —Senate President’ Arthur H. out today. against giving Congress even a limited veto on tariff rates negotiated under reciprocal trade agreements with other nations. Sen. Vandenberg. is chief Republican foreign policy spokesman in the Senate. His stand put

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./ mission. purchases land by con-, The House Vesterday passed a| Dr. E, © Branaenburg, super: |demnation and offers it for sale hill by virtually a party Hine. vote intendent of the Indiana Confer=/1o brivate builders. -- to extend thé reciprocal {rade law] ence, Evangelical United Breth-| The Commission last year won for only one year, The bill di-| [ren Church, will speak at Indiana a suit brought by property owners rects President Truman to get Central College's 43d graduation in Northwest Indianapolis against| recommendations from the tariff| texercises June 6-7 the removal of their homes for commission on any new trade . {slum clearance. The Superior agreements. It gives Congress a Also scReduled to speak is Dr.!court judges may affirm, modify veto over any tariff-cutting agreeJ. Elton Trueblood, professor of or over-rule the Commission's ment that goes beyond those recphilosophy, Earlham College. te

Oth \ action, ommendations. er activities will include y Alumni Day on June 5, the senior The administration wants a

“ . it - ’ candlelighting service, presenta- Hitch-Hiker Warns hree-year extension of the law

wit tion of Ann Rauverol's ..play.| h no new limitations. The

t 4 . . {present act, Which expires June Skidding,” by the senior. class ort Drink: — Tune & tad 5 Dasa Ea aay of Drinking Driver |12, permits tariff cuts of up to

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| Sen. Vandenberg, a Michigan 4+ ROLLING - FORK, Miss; May Republicar; said he" is willing to! [27 (UP)—A gious hiteh- [go along with all provisions of | TT, y-to keep his the House bill exce; al ‘Elects Julian Freeman (temperance lectures to himself in give Congress hie Julian Freeman will serve as the futures. He sald he would have premember at large on the Nationa! Hollie Leroy Meets, 27, of Ash- ferred an extension of three or at y 1 land, Ky. told highway patrol- least two years but said the perSoul o the National Jewish ‘men he was reading his Bible be- fod was of ‘no great. conseelfare Board, according to. an-/ sq the highway near Anquilia. | quence.” nouncement made today by Miss. when a stranger gave him

Czechs to Cast Votes

Mr. Freeman was elected tof ® =x = the office at the recent meeting] MR. MEETS SAID the man On All Communist List (UP) —

of the organization ingChicago. was drinking and ‘he told him The JWB. is the national asso-t“you should watch yourself and | PRAGUE, May 27 ciation of 321 Jewish Community not drink too much while driv-|CZechoslovakian voters will go to Centers and ¥M and YWHA's ing.” the Dolls Sunday oo vote for a and serves the religious and wel-| My Meets said the driver sud- "iPBle list of candidates to the fare needs of Jews in the Armed denly opened ‘the ddor and parliament approved by the Forces and in veterans’ hos- pushed Mr. Meets out, then COMMunist-dominated governpitals. « ‘backed his automobile over him Ment of Premier Klement Gott- # land drove away laughing. wad = Reception Set Saturday | Mr. Meets was in critical con-| e ministry of the interior has

ruled that foreign correspondents } . } dition today with-a- broken back ‘For Alumni Group and internal injuries. (Will be barred.frem entering polThe annual reception will be )

— ling places to observe the vote. Voters may vote for the single {held at 6:30 p. m. Saturday by Retail Stores Report the New Augusta-Pike Township | 9,"

{list of Communist-approved can-. Decrease for April |didates or they may register dis-| Alumni Association for the 56th |graduation class. The event will

approval by casting a blank balIndiarapolis retail ‘stores re- lot.

ported a decrease of 1 per cent r April compared to the “same High School auditorium. month a year ago, J. C. Capt, A pitch-in dinner will be held director of the Federal Business at 6:30 p. m. with a business Census reported today. | meeting at 8 p. m. Dancing will]. The store volume declined 3 {follow .from 9 p. m. to 12 mid- per cent under March of this night. |year, the census director said. !

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