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~ education without dictation from

‘ ‘eral-ald for education bill passed the Senate In the 80th Congress,

: from other teachers in he. rea school . who claimed that their whole cur-

" present'measure say that control

Federal hid To Schools

‘Fears Action Would Lead to . |

Government Control . By- DAN JKIDNEY Vt

Times WASHINGTON, Se Five years of teaching vocational | ag

riculture In the Mt Summit! =

Township High School in nis own Tenth district convinced , Rep.

Ralph Harvey (R. Ind.), that there can -be no federal aid for| ¥

Washington, he declared today. Although the $300 million fed-|

it was never reported .in the went on record as opposed to it. Its possible passage by this Con-| | gress hasn't changed his mind. “After I graduated from Pur-| due I taught vocational agricul-| ture for five years at Mt. Sum-!| mit" Mr. Harvey explained. “That was a special course which| was financed through federal aid. | Every detail was dictated from. Washington and inspectors came around to see if we were carrying them out as er “Infact. 1 felt

riculum had, to be built around my course. I was helpless, because unless we did as we were |

_told the federal aid would nd |

ve beef di E | : Fears Control “1 know that proponents of the,

e would

will remain entirely with the state and local school governments. They don’t say how long. In fact I feel certain that once the principle of aid is established "the eontrols will follow inevi“tably.” That this is not so is just as| much “wishful thinking” as when farmers want 90 or 100 per cent parity guarantees without any crop controls, Mr, Harvey said, “Farmers, educators or any other group accepting Federal ad

Congressman Harvey, ‘who ‘is him-]

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= Kin Without One Peek at Bible

_~ Makes His Maiden Speech in Senate -.

But Mentions Corn Pone Not Once

By LYLE C. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Mar. 3—Without so much as a Bible to inspire him or a single reference to pot likker ahd pone, the son of the Kingfish delivered his maiden speech in the U. 8 his old man SAihe have said. Young Russell Long of Louisiana looks like his father. resemblance ends there. The late Huey Pierce Long's boy spoke with

old ary w

ton, where e they were reared.

gfish's Son

‘ “Delivered it, hell,”

an ingratiating smile. He gently urged upon his colleagues the virtues of unlimited Senate debate. It was his debut] as a speaker before a national audience and the 30-year-old Long Was nervous, on the Senate floor and in the galleries were Jome of the 0

self a large-scale farmer, cON-igingfish’'s antich before and dur-

cluded.

ing the early years of the Roose |

Conservation

Filibusters

. Senate. “He read it.” ‘But the

Senate Holds Back Budget and Bonus

Parties Dickerings

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Cites old Adage “The situation can be summed| up’by the old adage: “You can’t eat your cake and have it’ To pretend that you are voting for Federal aid for education and are against controls is just a farce in my opinion.” Supporting his conténtion, Mr. Harvey inserted into the Congres-

the Shelbyville News entitled “Aid Means Control.”

“I know. that title is correct | from my own experience,” Mr. Hayvey said.

Wounded Clerk's ~ Condition Grave

velt New Deal. |an attempt to blast the bill out ‘Huey Long hit the Senate with [of a Senate committee when the,

sional Record an -editorial from}

the impact of a heavy tank. When he smiled in debate it’ was a

in pity at their ignorance and remote chance of salvation.. The Kingfish was a mighty man with the scriptures. He strove to bring the word] to his Senate colleagues on more than one occasion, among them the June night in 1933 when he filibusterad . on his own for 15% hours agaiust enactment of the National Recovery Act. “1 want a Bible” Huey told his clerk before that marathon performance. It arrived shortly on his desk in the Senate chamber, a well bound, modest book of about the size of ah average novel. . “That ain't no Bible”

Franklin ‘Man Shot in Liquor Store Holdup |»

FRANKLIN,s Mar. 3 (UP)— Lloyd L. Abbett, a liquor store clerk, was in critical condition to-| day from gunshot wounds which police said were inllic Sap drive al holdup attempt last ni Pqlice Chief Hanley Mevillin| said details of the shooting were| unknown because Mr. Abbett was hurt so badly he couldn't-explain.| Mr. Abbett was alone in the ‘store when the shooting occurred. Police believed his assailant was); one of two men in a black auto: ‘mobile seen near the store shortly! Hefore the shooting. Artery Severed * Bullets severed an artery in Mr.

Abbétt's leg and” “hist abdomen. He was taken to Johnson County Hospital” and

later transferred to General Hospital in Indianapolis. Police planned to question Mr: Albett today, if his condition permitted, in an effort to get a description of the bandit,

Asks for Poison, Wife Pours It

PORT HURON, Mich.

Mar. .3

shouted at the messenger. “I want a big Bible, the biggest ---- Bible in town; I'll need

lit ‘to. convert these sinners.”

Huey got his Bible, too, and he read many a passage from it to his fellows. He spoke the hillbilly - lingo or good English as|

Huey’

Senate upheld his motion ‘to give

t the|the committee as much time as it/Nov. 24, discomfiture of his opponents or needed to “study” the bill.

Two Democrats, one of them

{Sen. Judson, West of, Indianapolis,

joined 28 Republicans to give the committee free rein on the bill

Zz 310 million or more.

tee never would quite to release the bill.

‘Bonus Loses Favor’

liams of Kokomo said he believed Indiana's veterans wouldn't vote for a bonus now. that they know all its financial implications. “I think maybe you're right,” Gov. Schricker said.

But thé referendum was held last

proved the bonus.’

The Governor utlined his rea-| isons for favoring the gross in-|

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ [Calendar Yor “House, Senate

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re being looked over by Hovey Pritchett, Department (left), .and Adolphus Schosrture from the Wells County State. Farm near Bluff

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Hold 7 Youths For 34 Break-Ins

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steps ahead of a night watchman who interrupted -the burglary.

A division of the gang also broke into Southport Grade School the same night as the Shortridge burglary. Gang members said they thought it was Southport High School and that] they were looking for basketball game receipts. Their principal loof was cash,

officers said, but they also took {sports equipment,

a typewriter.

_ Still other schools burglarized

{by the gang were Oakldndon,| {Jan. 20; Decatur Central, Jan. 2,

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police and firemen in- fifth Cen

“the Snited & States government will auto

|salary ate,

Lqui re 2 ar notice.

tools, food and

r Schools Victimized |

2 porations Act as pro

Map. 2 38 Tid Baran Town 33 (Bahtnager) mgiaad 34 years’ experience. a. Buss FAREED + |tieve dears Dosrae of of 4 Pund: Authorizes & building of {0 accumulate npes.) ‘ ministrative a ane duties In ing sinking fund or construction of HA 313 (Ha (Radtin) ri Re and play Toihds sad, rever.s or repairing a rch ames (Ballatdi-GAR. A Appropriation: duties No aor hy fies js ownad | counties or Noluntary reo for art es $5000 to Grand army of the 0 nonprofit tons” ¢ Joa $i

lo eh final .encampment. 7 ayes, |

pf A tth Class Ci

Provides that muni + Ertities use funds left over cities to a specific p re their |mubic pal - interest-bearing debts,

(7 Rees. 9 noes a 45 (Johnyon-Baker) — Co Proce: di Gives parties to civil pr Mertminal ie in counties having city courts t ht to také a changes of venue from _ Boase courts to city courts. (77 layes. 5

pre ate Notices: utres Bd to ive 30 days: notice to the public of changes in Intrastate freight and passenger | {same as interstate). |quires 10 dntt notice SB 45 )y=Motor Carrier Ra ee motor carriers to give s notice to the public of changes]

{30 day x {in intrastate freight and passenger rates

The day of freedom is at hand tr these female raccoons, part of a shipment of 200 recently | liberated in Y al Indiana counties. The fiery. little animals a chief of the game farms division of the State ker, conservation. officer, just prior to their depa

Present (80 ayes, 0 noes) ran-Gardner) —New Nurses’ I monrd: hu Vol ro present Indiana State Board

(same as interstate).

of Nurses,

tion and Nursing Education whic bill creates vides for licensing ofl practical nurses at 18 vears of age, and Tegistared nurses at 20. (80 ayes, 0

non 56 (Makowski) Lake County Sal aries: Increases salary of Lake County! SOmRisiona©y to $6000 a year. (72 ayes,

noes, SB " (Bentrager-West) —Coarporatl Procedure: Requires all corporations file annual

| and rights of Rite _—r a property for Sood control purposes. 70 ayes, 0

' 100 (Kendall-Eichorn—Casualty surance Companies: surance

its iy insompanies to acquire a leasehold

te, vided for. (60 ayes, 2 noes.) SB 100 (MeFarland-Morris)—Borrow.

sities. 0 noes.)

(Went-Bontrager)

(75 ayes, 8B 1u2

| by Indi

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Fackville, - Dec: 31; Mars Hill; LSP RAUSS and schools in Danville, SAYS: [North Salem, Brazil, Gosport, New Palestine, Spencer and

Stinesville.

Feb.

juveniles records.

{investigation - were

|Department; Detective Sgts.

November -and’ the voters ap-|awrence Broderick and Jack Hester of state police and Sheriff

Bayliss and his office.

suited his whims ‘and when he come tax increase to favor the Taxicab Incident’

‘addressed the Senate he was loud jand boisterous. The Kingfish rarely stosd still} [He “called the role of the clients lof the late Sen. J. Robinson's law firm back in Arkansas one angry,

from the firm. With a single speech, the King-

bill which the late Sen. Carter Glass of Virginia had spent months to perfect. “Take the carcass out of here,” roared Huey. “It is dead and it stinks, ” i

assassinated in

Baton Rouge state capitol

lies buried.

charges. .

citizens a national disgrace.

(UP) — The marriage ceremony was stupid.

states that a wife must obey the

husband, but police here sald it genate of his day, and, some sald,

can go foo far.

{the - most sinister.

Lewis Andrews, 47, came home| dangerous: man.

intoxicated yesterday and ordered

his wife, Harriet, 45, to make him)|

some coffee, officers said. Irritated by his-condition, said,

1 did,” she said.

~ couple in jail for Investigation.

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$15, 000 Recovered

she, In Stolen Checks

BLUFFTON, Mar, 3

lin cash, authorities said.

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fish all but destroyed a banking

Russell Long was in his middle teens-in. 1935 when his father was the handsome in whose grounds the Kingfish now

Huey Long's name and memory are marred by many things and His one-man rule in {Louisiana was counted by many But ino one ever claimed that Jong

He had the quickest mind in the

He was a

(UP)— State highway’ police today re- © “-« |ecovered nearly $15,000 in checks| Andrews drank the ' poisoned(stolen last night from a safe in coffee. A doctor pumped the mix-|a Bluffton grocery: store, but the ture of poison, coffee and liquorisafecrackers apparently had wenry Kirk, from his stomach. Police put the/made a clean getaway with Hn Foster,

bonus-—the fact that it would need! no new state collection agency and that it was “more fair than la sales tax.” {arguing the merits of the gross income tax generally, he said, be-|

day and compelled the Democratic cause “it is the state’s basic tax son, 33 jeader of the Senate fo Treési@hand it's foo late To ao anything complaint of Cab Driver Fred that | Johnson had taken a brief thal {from his taxi. As they led Johnson to the police car, officers said, |Spice stepped “up and punched

{about that, now.” “Sales Measure out” A ‘sales tax, he told the group, was “out of the question” because even its: GOP Senate pro-

of an all-inclusive tobacco tax. As for the privilege tax, Gov. Schricker said, it is necessary and will come sooner or: later, “IT wish we didn't have to have! it,” he said. “But despite all my

hold the line the prospective cost

and up. If it doesn’t come now, | it will have to come later.”

+ponents. had. given. it up. in. Lavor,

of government ‘is still going up|

Nets Two Arrests

A faxi driver got on the wrong! There is. 'noé ‘use gide of the law in a hurry last,

{night. Police arrested William John-| 05 Graceland Ave.

| Spice, 2352 N, Illinois St.,

Johnson in the nose.

{charged -with vagrancy. | —————————— DANGEROUS MOUNTAIN Twenty-nine men have

years in trying to reach the to of Nanga “Parbat, an sheathed,

Guilford Freeman Proctor Buford, ye Rel Barbara Ann Smithson,

18, 1333

20, 411 Patterson,

Ronald Eugene Patrick, 19, 1044 N. War-| Ho hp A ge egy rev Ioan. an, | man; Martha Jean Overman, 19, 518 N.| E Bt J h; ucion, Delois "O'Banion, Good 442 Ww, 258 Marshall, Barbara Bland, "hog Romper Petty, 32,0. §. Naval | "Hospital, Portsmouth, Va.; Stella a 34 College. "York; Carl, Lillie Bernard,

Collins, 20, 2655 Applegate.

|aneridan Leroy Kennedy, 21, 4801 tania: | A 1 2001

chusetts; 18,

Kilda) re.

DIVORCE SUITS FI FILED Barbara Frances vs. Winfred Clay Smith, | Walter Don vs. Gertrude Day. Mar, J. vs. Harry A. Reifin, | Edwa Mack vs. June Bowman, |Sirginia M, vs. Virgtl N. Barber. Mae vs. John Garvin,

Petty Jean Clark,

Rose vs. A | Gwendoline ve, Russell IL. | William M. va. Addle J. DeWitt vs. Helen alla, Joan Tracy vs ond G. Belden Jv, {Martin V, vs. Wilma ‘Nicholson * | Florence va. John Henry Brown. 1 uJondv in. Pauling: vs. Chester

ville Rd; Patricia Ann Bickers, 18, 2334

Lafa17, 2321 lat St bl

Davis jKatherine Louise vs. John W. Thompson.

IN INDIANAPOLIS

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406 Smith; Willlam, Zula Coffer; 31

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“Jane Willia At St, iiiama. iam, Fillim, Nelda: Stahl;

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betes m “William” To, at 2244 Columb

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First members of the gang apprehended were the four juve-|. which has been calculated to niles who are held in Marion Sen. County jail. Thy were caught by Clem McConaha (R. Centerville), chairman of the finance committee, said he reckoned the commitfind time

State Trooper Fred Davis, Putnamville Post; as they fled with tools and a vending machine

taken from Stinesville School 20. A nearby Jesident witnessed the break-in and called

Earlier, in the meeting of the polic

business group with the Gover- partments led to. the arrest of per, group spokesman L. O. Wil. by

ce. Investigation ‘by the three de-

remaining members of the gang. Police said all but two of the. ‘had previous police

Taking part in the combined a Dectective That is, if Sgts. Charles Haine and William the election were to be held now. Reed of the ‘Indianapolis Police

on|

They then Arrested” complaining | ey Spice on a charge of as|sault and battery. Johnson was

lost efforts to get the 'legislatiire to|their lives during the - past 50

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Kalrieen Wolfen

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Wouds; Delma]

At St, Francls—William, - Margaret VickJohn,

od - Bt. Vinrebrov Mamie Bybee, 8, at ne N Masons, din.

Richard Qeborne, 86, , at ’328 Douglas, cere47, at Veteran's, carcinoma. - r Vernon c Shelton, 64, at 2047 Carrollton, cerebral hem . /|Margaret Callahan, 77, at General, carei- | Curtis Coma B 8, a Methodist, ae

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MARRIAGE LICENSES Harold, Henrietta Busby: John, Freda Jonnes Hampton, 321, 2143 Martinddle; | Dorathy Seas, ron FF i rank, Rot redthn Nos 18, 1806 8. Keystone | pny 3 y ph Nelson Clifton, 36 321 E. Walnut; Alice M. Heldman, 20, 140 Virginia, hy ty eT ion Trammel; Loie Love, 23, 2408 College; Marie Tram- Treva Stanifer; Thomas, Alita Powell Pure spun mel, 31, 621% EK. 24th Fra ary Garoer; Leonard, Betty ur pu orge E. German,o 41, Marion; Gall J Santeid Lostutter, 84, Marion. ¢ Coleman—Robert, Ruth Coates; Archie, “rib knit— Robert DeVere McQueen, 18, 5350 Rock- Al rheima Burdine; Kenneth, Mary North-

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rates | jAbPilcan nts doe Dew State law now re- partment o i719 ayes, 0 noes | | determine whether

the gage 8

a Con-. a) ensements

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“univer-

Corp - Act Amendments: Amends General Cor- tien: Invalidates eity ordinances discrimi

a Sur- nating

s Floor—the Famous ou SXTH

(Beaman-Eitin)—Oity Finance! pal Corporations + shall |0 rom bonds for urpose - for et aye other

oll be identified by name of t

Poon |r $astment works to 0) Sporae a garbage system consist arbage i grinders " be installed n private a. ces or businesses, so that garba be put into sewers. Permits cities 1 inne revenue bonds to finance system. (80 ayes,

BOY ! Institutions: tions Act to provide

(Morris-Sundeériand) ~Pmineial Bon Amends Financial Instituthat in investigating institutions the Decial institutions Ji B ncteipated dep equate in relation to antigipas deposit lHabllity. (73 ayes, 0 noes.

|. SB 18 Directors: Permits insurance corporations |

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{such directorate substantially

ayer

hs x levy to iy i

ps 206 (Johnson-McFartand)—-Delaware {County: Authorizes Delaware County prose-

Ws spread Shunt Rh offic mortgage He Hen on personal property,

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HB Increases. salary ih uvenile courts in a ex arion Counties to

he: by town trustees excevticutor to appoint Lg gre ab Ahrens ficient. (37 ayes, 7 noes,) |tsmisen) or uspenaion. 80 ayes, 0 noes.’ | temporary loans, (77 ayes, 0 noes.) of not te- exceed $5000 & r. { ’ Ta as SH Aven | atham) ~ Legal Nox 8 * 8B 7 (Lane-Edgerton)’ School Bus! SB 122 (Gardner-Makowski ) = Clerk'si{l0 noes.) tices: Provides that legal notices may be Flashers: Requires instalation oy red Statements: uires county clerks to file} §B (Kendall) Hendricks County: published in any daly, weekly, semiweekly {flashers on front and rea | buses, 18 Ro Remant Haancia statement sud 8 Corrects a 1047. Act 0 an it will a triweekly newspaper . in existence five {flashers to operate res aes record balances with complish the purpose which... yours. ayes, an 'Stopped. (79 ayes, 0 DOES.) depository is, (13 ayes, 0 noes.) lenacted: To permit Hendricks Sounty to| HB or a 3 3) Lo E SB 3 (Bodtrager-Matthows) Bond Vi Matthews) —Truck Identification take into ite general fund money fol! yeotign: Pravires for a fy oe Ne hare vides that any a & hoguires hat ‘trucks transporting jSadoting Josted Siginy lly for Detrel } EA yy dt facturing plants and and wholesale

| on side of a ese tation was taken over as a denomi

© mately beesme tue Jo.) property - of the! P38 ayes Sotpany J paint {tional school. (14 ayes, 0' noes.) fb - ith { for Uhsanitary ————— (38 aye, levent of death of either joint or teo-owner. | SB 151 (Stévens-Stemie)—School Con-' SB 260 (Somers) —Fi, Wayne Highway: =o of woos) indianapolis © 1 ayes, 0 noes.) i dation: Revatmps laws Jeluttve }o ae At oatg oy oki x Warhe ho ature ¢ Provides that Taembers of Tdianapolts meth « ‘8B 39 (Gardner.Kichhorn) - toscted i sol on _oi_ se Bouin oa re sont: jBehool dor Peeble- ng Jo ne develop ne Council shall -be eligible for re-election, hee aa, (04 a haann awa ona {provides that in case ot protests against into a highway, (73 ayes, 1 noi) | |32 ayes, 0 noes.) { . i ¥! consolidation, referendum need : be ; BILLS DEFEATED | as ( hemd) SB 42 (Morris-Sunderiand) Bahia {aneted only > lalsriet in which rotest House : uplicates: duplicate County Treasurers Procedure: Brings mains banks into \ine| wes made, (72 , 0 noes.) » . ‘mail tax duplicates to taxpayers. 3 with or Federal deadlines for gu 143 Basins eC ate )=Tax Can-|w #5 (Baran-Bates)—Auditor's Fees: ayes, 16 n | posting abd other negotiable in- collation: Authorizes State Tax Wo EN uD hadley T-dent fee, “su 239 Bina Maddox) —Minnow Regus. a, ayes, ¢ n . tv's. Ine 2100T, ghnseliation red Geitnquent taxes guiier Hing marigages- amp n AVES ations: Prohibits transportation o more mpson -Baker) stoe’s = re state. | nnows oul Indiana coms= [ves tors: Fite umber of rg ale hoi ree rs! ro a marrsesy a wercinl J Ininnew dealers. 48 1 no} which a Jews rustee may re for . -— SB Beaman-Handley ’ {admintstra of poor relief: also fixes {p38 143 (Stemie Bantrager) — Garbage bo both real esiate snd personal Property|er Revenue: Makes the state the

Senate

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T, The nus: Pa ing a $400 a To pho cemen.. (46 ayes, 0 noes.)

ABarning Probation Officers: still a ‘Conchie,’ “Says =

robation offic ers of cept

lessens bonds issued by cities for sewage works.

competition or Sends to create a monopoly. | (42 ayes, 0 noes.

(72 ayes, 2 noes

Baggage: Permits hotels

0 days’ publication notice, gives Shel only a Men on javes, Boge.)

SB ( land) aan Department: Permits Bamert| ment of Financial Institutions to Soc ulate fees and license funds up to $50,000) before mak any distribution. of- its cole lections to e state general fund, the collections to be used for operating ex- | ipenses. (76 ays, 1 no.) | 5B 183 JJshnsshe Any Increases Salary of i torney General from $7500 16 § (59 ayes, 23 noes.) 187. (Edgerton) — Animal Disea: : Requires that results of tests for diseases of animale offered for sale publie auction shall be stated publicly.

for home and to earry such (75 ayes. 0 noes SB 188 Baran) w= Towns Jeasenold So rance "Department. - Amends law relative to ownship_ Parke: ot aes 3 a partment. (75|iownship parks, by placing operation of | h rks under charge of township t | SB 108 (Keiidall-West) «, Non-Profit {instead of town! advisory boards. my Corporations: Clarifies law regarding ad- ayes, 0 noes.) ? | mitting foreign not-for-profit corporations SB 204 (Gardner-Eiéhorn)—Girls’ “| to do business in Indiana: also makes ing Hours: Fmt rls between 16 and! provisions for these corporations to with-|18 years old -to until 10 p. m. in draw from the sta which not now

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mercantile lob two evenings weekly and super vised co-operative work-experience v {tional education programs. (78 ayes, 3

noes.) SB 222 «0: Soran -L. F. Conrad)~Election Board Allows Sounty commissionary in jv of 80,000 or more to iInlaries of Sltgtion board clerical oss)—Bans Coal Diserimina-

| orkers SB 285 (

ainst use of Indiana coal. (80 oes.) . .

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TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW!

MEN'S SOCKS OF ~ NYLON ~ THE MIRACLE FIBER

NYLON—in the favored

NYLON is wondrously soft— enduring (the moths won't touch it}=—and. you can wash them any way you like— they won't shrink! And a man can treat his feet to this marvelous \ bit of foot comfort for

Lis & Le _ THE MAN'S STORE

2 er pS Wakes date to be on-hand ———| at the Strauss GOLF CLINIC—

Saturday—on the

of Examination and Registration) SB 163 (Randley-Stemie) - Unclaimed par 1 and transfers duties to In-i diana State Board of Nurses Registra- house proprietors to sell unclaimed bag-|nually, at public suction after 60 days, plus 3448

and rooming io five-year t

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125 (Utterback

-Sothers) Increases minimum salaries of ww 3 : ined jatohery by $200 an- on neludes © maximum increase of: gran jury. actior for college graduate teachers and ‘ing federal 4) a _ Present aT $38 for teachers with five years training nscription.

STRAUSS SAYS:

also authorizes a funds. (11 Aven |

of reco e shall constitute

Increases —— f £1400 on a population at Hara) dbourabe ayes. 15 noes.) A i ger HB 103 (Barning)—Cit .—Armin Saege law te-io have interlocking directorates uDless-iates issuance of revenue Sous: Regu ’

TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWE

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oa is tha t math ure: Provi a esidence of eliner petitioner na lin a given county for status > period ‘ig

na- i ae board of

ord in the {commissioner of revenue, (40 ayes. } nays ed RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED - Senate

SCR 15 (Batchelet-O'Grady) Preraive Activities, Authorizes a mmittee to inyestigate sul y _volce vote.)

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hw Veterans’ {Sivities. (Adopted b

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: Draft Registrant RICHMOND, Ind., Mar, 3 (UP) 23, a former refunding Earlham College student, said to day he still was a conscientious

objector, despite the fact he rege. ° istered for the draft while awaits -

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About the Smartest oF Clothes in- the Yoru of Young Men

INDER GRAD”

They lead the field! They have a Fare selective sense in the matter of woolehs — and they . “are ahead of the trend in Fashion!

nie:

Under-grad has set into motion the major style advances. wv They have the new longer jackets— : side vented or center vented. : Single- or double-breasted (with a new version of the 4-patch-pocket suit, : that they presented a few seasons ago

_A Suit is a major expenditure— A young man looks not only at the immediate present — but he wants clothes with a future!

Sus 32 odd co eH Mostly 37.50 : i

"There dre some swell Tweed Spork Suits—at $35—and Super Worsteds at $47, 50. hy