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© “Contestants Toms. Thro sgh With Flying Colors

in gn Voor + To Keep Act in Books

Whistling’in the Dark,’ Says Administration Floor Aid

Souter foo of oe Sls ner vit uit Bay at SHOU Sialibers WH) YOUS.AgAInSL Any. attempt to repeal ;

: ha ats At Dons count of theif aus party and au Testi % Te aft-Hartley supporters showed that 80 Democrats’ = and 150 Repunlicans S16 18847 to keep the law on the statute books, | At present, thers are 434 House :

irity Pact. The Senate will prob-| © members go 219 would be a clear. ably ratify the treaty, but there wil

Beamtnare ang some Republic- backing it wp with arms for, wang plan to throw their support | Europe. bind a substitute measure by! Foreign Aid

would The Senate went into its 10th day law with relatively minor of debate on the $5580 000000 Marshall Plan renewal bill, Democratic Leader Scott W. Lucas of Illinois said he intends to keep the

the conestents in The Times fot to fo right) Mary Jane Krebs, 7th gra rauner, 8th grade Moly Trinity; Jimmy Gatlin, 7B at School 52, and Gladys , 8th grade of School 52. Pronouncing the words is Miss Frieda Herbst, principal of School 2. ;

Bee at Coleman Community Center last

Trinity; Doris Deal, 5th grade, Jo ahi tare n gr ity; Henry

speed passage of the foreign| ¢ \ pill said the Southerners 2id bill. He and other administra-

Struck by a Truck Police said Mr. Bray, a teller in the Northwestern State Bank,

te 1 “roerely the tion leaders are hopeful it will) EE a er "Six More Preliminaries Rouls Leads Police

Tonight In Spelling Bee

Five Community Centers, North Side Church

Scheduled to Open Activity at 7:30

By ART WRIGHT Six more contests In The Times Spelling Bee will be held tonight. | Tay will start at 7:30 p. m. at the following centers for the|

| In Gaming Raids

2 Suspects Arrested in Dual Sorties

Police Chief Rowls and Inspector Leoiln Troutman led vice

Charges Illegal |

late this month or early In| Denial of Parole

or a Col Dog) an Community Center— #l0t machines police said they

: *| South Bide Community Center, President Truman Martin, 33, formerly of Hamilton,|1300 Sheiby St Schools 7. 8. 15 Nancy Zore, 10, Holy Trinity; arrested Lo Song, Silos aise marked to start & mili-|O., be ordered freed from the 28, 3, at Patrick's, elyn Litzelman, 13, St. Anthony; $00 hasan, se bo

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said! ical. {Joan Haboush, 14, Holy iri ly Act. Deen denied a parole oa, Comm Center, 901 Patricia Krause, 14, Haly Trinity; : ten Be ay Ie oe ie In De Sweop,. Bo

unity r Ave.~S8chools 16, 30, 47, 48. Carol Welsh, 13, Holy Trinity; | {arrested James Chrysler, 40,

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Navy and Afrireported 81 pnding against him in| Hill Community Center, 1808 Henry Traumer, 10, Holy Trinity: 331. pt Wayne Ave. and confull ap- Hamil Columbia Ave.—8chools 26, 37, 85,| Ronald Deal, 13, Holy Trinity; | $5.20, six telephones, eomimittes will act a the-Ohio was(56, Bt. Rita's, {Kenneth Stroud, 14, Joly Trinity: racing forms, a radio, a box of late his week not fn the Indiana parole gs! Fairview Presbyterian Church, Patricia Jackson, 12, School 5 2; pads and a box 4f envelopes. will take it up jurisdiction and asked the Cass 46th St. and Kenwood Ave. — Kathleen Cweeney, 14, Holy A Forty-five minutes beforg Chief > Court to order his Schools 43, 70, 84, 88, Christ the!ity; Victor Zore, 13, Holy Trinity; Rouls raided the tavern, A uniSt. Thomas Aq it Gladys Jackson, 15, School 52; form officer and a plainclothesners in last night's first Margaret Stansfield, 13, Schooliman strolled in and scanned the liminary contests were: 182; Francis Wolfla, 10, Holy Trin- place but found no slot machines. Ave, Baptist ity; Joe Roberts, 14, School 52;

ureh--Hasseld, 11, School 62; Warren Klobucar, 13, Holy Trin-| p.. Barbara Henninger, 11. School 82. ity; Marilyn Litzelman, 11, 8. Baldwin Re-elected Northeast To Seymour C. of C. Post

Other first preliminaries this - SEYMOUR, Apr, bo W. C. Bald: win has been re-elected president

{week will be held In the following Christian Community Center— centers: AND . "8 of the Seymour Chamber of Comoy Compni Thay "® merce.

Grove; Tom Morrison, 14, lorie Grove.

: A former vice {dent, he was Tabernacle Presbyterian Church kiki BATEAE y "id pl completing the Selah, ie o term of Music will “Aes Baty Baska, 15, Bona 8 J, dh ee. |O: R. Bridges, who resigned : } ey ones 12 gon miso Lf A Other officers elected at yesterday's re-organization = meeting gh - PB ane were Rebett. J, Brows Sr. first +13, Cathedral Grade School; ey 1 L. Jackson, | McDougall, 12, Cathe-|s a Jory sh Vion secon lasts Neal Hen: A ; Mary Donna Childers, 13,%pd 5 Potter Pregh Ale Jun mosey, treasurer; and Harry M. Cathedral Grade School; Patricia §,, athe To o thal homes. | Falmer, executive secretary,

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May. Brockaits ‘Community Canter, 16th and Olney Sis.—Behools 15; {investigators yesterday in raids. Other songressional develop- TAO rc ue 33, 38, 54, 68, 81, Little Flower, St. Phillips, St. Peter's Evangelical. lon & tavern at 119 N.; Alabama rs i ES Sra Comm co, Tt ad Sams say tt in SAE ; an inmate of the Indmns Statei7;*u} 1800 TL SF '|Gllerist, 13, Bt. Joseph: Joe Mec-| Ave A House Appropriations sub- (Eh Ee Hiog } WhtiSacred Heart Grade, St. Mark's|JDIey. (13. Cathedral Grade, oon ras. netted three

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i. started across College Ave. and then turned back when he reached the center of the street. He was struck by a truck driven by George A. Shaffer, 30, of Beech Grove, who swerved in an effort to avoid hitting Mr. Bray 854 alio sidsswiped & Parked cap. In another accident, a car

ron, 26, of 438 N. Rural Bt. at

Theard, who was arrested

James McKinstry, R. R. 12. Mr. Barron was injured but- rejected first aid. A steel safety sone post was broken at the scene ad the collision. Three wers hurt, none seriously, when a sedan driven by Maurice B. Denton, 81, of 1058 W. 20th Bt, collided with another sedan driven by Paul E. Knox, of 25, Aa 15 McClain PL. ton was injured, al with two red eg

first the scene and the latter two were treated at Methodist Hospital and! released. : Stats Bank Employee Bray, who was the 12th city trafic fatality and the 25th county fatality this year, had worked in the Northwestern State Bank for 10 years, Before that, he hid been an

Black Pl » nance Plant; 6. Henley, state commander, Mili- terms of two who resigned was . tary Order of World Wars; Com-| ‘announced by Gov. Schricker to

am Mem committees will a Gov, {Schricker; Mayor Feeney:

Burt 8. Wampler, assistant a tant general; Brig. Gen. Harry Johnson, deputy oon. Harry of the 10th Air Force; ore en. Jesse McIntosh, command eral of the 38th Division in Bl - National Guard; and Col. Peter | C. Bullard, punmanding officer; Indiana Military Distric Others on Eiri Others are Capt. - Allen D.| , commander of Naval Col. Manford|

mander R. H: G. Mathews, of In-| dianapolis Chapter, Order of World Wars; Frank

PPre-isroke, representing the Chamber |

of Commerce; Elmer R. Kruger, 'ipresident of Papar Arts Co., and Kurt Panzer, local attorney. It. Col. William Funkhouser is general chairman of the Army Day committees and V. M. Armstrong is chairman of th committee. Parade units will include National Guard and Army Reserve components and units from veteran and patriotic organizations.

Police Hunt Attacker

Of South Side Man

Police today were searching for the attacker of a South Side man who was slugged last night as He

Donald Petree, 334° W. Raymond St, told police the man stepped from behind a tree and slugged him on the jaw. He said he remembered nothing until picked up later by two men.

assistant cashier in the Nobles-

{ville First National! Bank for 20

years and a bond teller at the J. F. Wild State Bank here.

‘He was past patron of OES and a past exalted ruler of Elks. | Services will be held 8 Thursday Br

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at 2:30 p. m: in the Coaltrin Mortuary at Noblesville, with byrial in Crownland Cemetery. Besides his wife; Mrs. Ida Mae

Freetown; Mrs dorf, Detroit; Mrs.

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Lt. Gen. Willis D. Crittenberger . «+ Wil rovisw. Hoops hers tomorrow.

Fills Vacancies On Athletic Board

Schricker Names Draper, Pride Appomtment of two new meme ‘bers of the State Athletic Come imisston to fill out the unexpired

day. Carl M. Draper, ot Marion, will [succeed Raiph Yates, of Kokomo, for a termi which runs until Apr, 21, 1950. Flourney 8. Pride, of Evanse ville, succeeds Curtis A. Pitts, ale so of Evansville, The term runs lonly until Apr. 21, this year, when lit was expected the governor ‘would appoint Mr. Pride for a full new term of three years, - Both new members are Democrats and both men who resigned are Republicans. The third mem-

'tinues until Apr. 21, 1951. Members of the board will meet with Gov. Bchricker Thursday.

agin ‘Starvation’ Diet To Aid. Fund Drive

NORMAN, Okla., Apr. 5 (UP) ~—Nine students at the University, of Oklahoma wers on a “semi starvation” diet today in an effort to aid the campus fund-raising drive of the World Student Serv. ice organization. Their fwo-meals-a-day schedule of 1030 calories a day-—oon« trasted with the 7500 consumed daily by the average American— began yesterday and will continue for five days or until the fund paign goes over the top. The Money will be used to help feed European students, who average only 800 calories a day.

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