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young ents into the field of “og in Marion County, said Charles Boswell, chiéf probation officer of the court. One more recipient will be selected this year when additional funds are raised by the committee. Then, it is hoped that two students can be chosen each year! _ for the honor. Students accepting the twoyear graduate scholarship courses agree to work for the Juvenile Court upon completion of their training at the Indiana University Division of Social Service. Credits Local Citizens Mr. Boswell said that the plan is “the result of the work of a group of local citizens interested in alleviating the acute shortage of trained social workers needed to solve juvenile delinquency problems here.” An applicant for graduate work in the IU Division of Social Services, Mr. Phipps was referred to the council scholarship committee. The 26-year-old ex-Air Force captain, who lives in the Winona Village housing project, had *exceptionally good grades” and was graduated with an A. B. degree in social science. He is married and has two children.

Call of Congress

Breaks Precedent

WASHINGTON, July 18 (UP) —When Congress convenes in special session July 26, it will be the first time it has done so dur-

ing a peacetime presidential election year in nearly 100 years. Congressional records show that not since 1856—92 years ago —have the legislators been called into special session in a presidential campaign year when the nation was not at war. Congress was reconvened in August of 1856 by President

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James Phipps, local Air Force veteran, earned the first scholarship ever fo be given by the Marion County Juvenile Court.

Council tq Act On Bond Issue

Meets Tomorrow

payment of the City's old debts will come up for passage at a special session of City Council tomorrow night. Christian J. Emhardt, Council president, said he had called the meeting because many of the councilmen will be absent on vacations during the next month. The ordinance was scheduled for

passage at the regular meeting Monday night.

Public Is Welcome Mr. Emhardt said the public is welcome to attend the meeting and voice their views on the proposed bond issue. However, there are provisions for other public hearings before the issue,

if passed, is approved by the State Tax Board. The bond issue has drawn criticism from members of the Indianapolis Chamber of Com-

issues. The ordinance calls for a 10-year issue, Mayor Feeney has held that payment of the debt should be spread over a number of years

Franklin Pierce to pass an Army appropriation which it had forgot during the regular session.

instead of burdening the taxpayers by liquidating it all in one year.

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