Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1949 — Page 5

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of the 86th General Assembly, the clerk called the ath name of Harry T. Latham Jr, newly elected has served as treasurer for the Marion Count) Representative from Marion County. Young Democrats and as a members of the state } ~~ After answering “Present” to the clerk's call, neophyté, lawmaker Latham settled back in his _— chair, s TeAdy. to.serve the people who elected

Dream That Came Troe

' THUS THE wide-eyed school boy of more than & quarter century ago brought to fulfillment his fondest dream. He was now a full-fledged mem- back, (D. Kokomo) assistant House majority floor leader, “is on of the party's finest assets in He has a keen understanding of the mechanics ‘of law and will undoubtedly chalk up an enviable record during this session.” | - Because of his intimate knowledge of Indianapolis’ multiple problems, Mr. Latham was chosen _to head the committee on the Affairs of the City of Indianapolis. But of even greater pride to the junior solon was his appointment by House Democrats, to serve as chairman of the all-important Elections Committee. This is ane of the House's top five

ber. of the House of Representatives, “Childhood ambitions,” Mr, Latham said yes- the House. terday, “are too often just passing fancies. But with me it was something that really took root. I don't think I could ever be satisfied unless I realized he goal that I set’ way back in my public

After that initial trip to see the lawmakers in action, Mr. Latham said, he decided to top all his schoolmates in history, government .and political science. His is no Horatio Alger story, Mr. sists, but rather that of just another taking full advantage of Ameri- standing committees. 8 i , Long before the House was officially called in Wes have the Dest educational system in ay Mr. Latham assumed an tive role in the world,” Mr. Latham said, “and anyone fail- setting up the mechanics of the legislative body. | ing to enjoy the advantages afforded, is utterly As one .Represéntative pointed out, “Latham * assumed active leadership even before the open- | po ing session. He had an answer for every problem By that we might anticipate during the. life of this, General Assembly.” The high regard for Mr. Latham, however, i! not .confined to his fellow lawrffakers. He enjoys, the same esteem throughout Democratic circles, | pot only in Marion County, but also throughout,

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lacking in good sense.” A native of Indianapolis, Mr. Latham, 37, was graduated from Calvin Fletcher School No. 8. After attending Technical High, where “I got my best grades in elvies and history,” Be spent two

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early 1920s, a group of _Indian« years at

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was Harry T: Latham Jr. - legislature y left the decorous chambers, Maries.

promised himself that someday, . A 800d looking, serious-minded young . he would become a members Mr. Latham says that he’has been hard at

morning at the opening session LY. bY

the state.

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boys and girls sat in awed his CE ERE gallery of the House of Representa School, » daw

seventh grade pupil, became Comer to politics, way gl that he failed - With a wry sniile, he “admits tell the group it was time Somewhat of

finance committee of that group. Ra Wins Colleagues’ Esteem DESPITE HIS obvious youthfulness and lack of lawmaking experience, the new Marion County representative has already won the praise po esteem of his fellow Democrats in the House. “Harry Latham,” observed Earl W. "Utter

This became evident, when, - following ‘the, general elections last Fall, he was the County's powerful’ patronage committee. He took a profound interest in selecting the proper person for the proper job. At-present Mr, Latham and his committee are rd at work on’ a bill pertaining to the redevelopment program. + Tha! Indianapolis is sorely in need of an in-| telligent and comprehensive slum clearance program is quite obvious, Mr. Latham declared. “Our committee,” he said, “intends. to have numerous public hearings -on all redevelopment matters. The question of slum clearance,” he said, “is being bogged down with a lot of silly jas the “Maj. Gen. Ben H. Watt . {Cup” will - be awarded annually “If necessary,” he declared, “the committee to the outstanding Indiana Na-! will make a personal tour of inspection of areastional Guard until at the end of, considered slums and gather our own facts and the summer training period. | findings before making into law, some measure that will do irreparable damage.”

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Er ‘Canon City” and “Black Nar-| _ Times ‘State Service CORONET... Forever Amber and short| BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 8—The| first formal concert of this year by the Indiana University symEMERSON" Johan Belinea” and “Cry | phony- concert bands will be given FT. L DQUARE_ ‘Road House” and “Who|/tomorrow at 4 9. m. in the au-| Creek” and 1|ditorium, with Daniel L. Martino |

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Symphony to Play

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8:15 p. m. next Tuesday

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| “Sealed Verdiet,' * with Ray Miland |

mark the 27th concert by the sic Teachers National Association, ~The honor was ‘conferred on Dean!

Highlights of This Week's

& WORLD AFFAIRS — Puerto Rico inaugurate first elected Governor —Luis Munos Marin takes oath of

% NATIONAL — America welcomes in 1949 with song and dance

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MURAT Indianapolis Symphony Fabien Sevitsky conducting, with Martial Singher, soloist, baritone, at §:

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“Laugh Pagliacth with Beniamino Gigli allleat 2:40, 5:20 7:58 and 10: %.

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Stewart, Margaret Sullavan and Ray Milland. at 11:15, 2:02,- 4:30, 7:35 and 10:20 Spoilers,” with John

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|waukee county civil service commission has announced will” and Florence Marly, at 13:38, 34%, hire a music therapist to hep in 7-08 and 10:28 [the treatment of mental patientg. county institutions. Experi-< ments at the county mental hos-| pital have shown that music aids patients 1 to readjust themselves.

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“The End ‘of the River,” with Sabu and Bibi Pecreira, at 11, 2.20 5:40 ang- ?

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‘Music Teachers ‘Honor IU Dean

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Wilfred C. Bain of the Indiana University School of Music has been elected president of the Mu-

Bain at the association's national

meeting in Chicago during the|

holidays.

| ‘Dean Bain announced today | ithat the Music Teachers National]

‘Association will hold a second)

Francisco, Other newly-elected officers of | the association are vice president, [Roy Underwood, head of music| |{department, Michigan State College; secretary, Karl C. Kuerstein-| er, dean of School of Music, Flor{ida State Teachers College; treas[urer, ‘Oscar Demmler, supervisor | of instrumental music, city of | Pittsburgh, and editor, Theodore | Finney, University of Pittsburgh.

9 Local Singers ‘With Symphony Nine Indianapolis singers will | participate in. the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra's concerts at |8:30 p. m. today and 3 p. m, to-| morrow, They will sing the vocal {part in Ravel's second “Daphnis | and Chloe” suite under the di-| rection of Fabien Sevitzky, The singers are: Stella Pacini,| Naomi Pryor and Emalyn Rem-| mel, sopranos; Eleanor German | and Margaret Ufford, contraltos;|

"|Vernon Roth and Daniel Shat-|

tuck, tenors, ‘and Clinton Purdue and Dick Whittington, baritones. Martial Singher, eminent French baritone making his first appearance in Indianapolis, Is headlined as soloist for the con: certs. x

"Two Blind Mice’

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ie first time since 1035 in “Two!

Blind Mice,”

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Alida Valli, Italian star of re- | cent American fame, holds one of the stellar roles .in "Laugh, Pagliacci,” Italian ' production,

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Best State Guard | mT Unit to Get Cup

A military trophy, to be known gp .c.

In honor of Gen. Watt, who re{tired Jan. 1 as commanding genMarried and the father of Robert, 8, and {eral of the 38th (Cyclone) DiSharon Ann 5, Mr. Latham lives with his wife, vision, the trophy will be pre-/ He is a member sented on the basis of field train< of the law firm of Key & Steckler.—(By PHILIP ing proficiency and military

A committee consisting - of ‘the adjutant general, the senior Army instructor and the assistant division commander will: select the haven winners each year. | haven ING officials said the trophy! . soon will be on display at the gun

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BL OOMINGTON, Jan. 8 «— A B (new history of Indiana, iff booklet form, has been prepared by. Dr. “One Brick Higher.” with. 15.000 {Donald F. Carmony, director of Indiana University South . (Bend - Mishawaka Center, and, “The Paleface with Bob Hop | Howard H. Peckham, director of| 1:40, the Indiana Historical Bureau.

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FOR A MOMENT OF SURRENDER A LIFE OF MISERY!

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