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Truman Bares
Plan to. Keep Congress Busy
intends to Push ‘Fair Deal’ Program Through House
By MERRIMAN SMITH {1 United Press Staff Correspondent KANSAS CITY, Mo,, Sept. 30— President Truman intends to keep! Congress In session until the House and Senatp pass the bulk of his “fair deal” program. The Chief Executive made this unmistakably clear here last night when he told a mammoth
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Canine Studen
Pampered Pooches
Praise Alma Mutter
By RICHARD KLEINER NEA Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, 8épt. 30—Down the hallowed halls, across the hushed and cobblestoned campus, beside the ivy-covered walls they come, These are the students, some returning for advanced courses, others panting with the
They hold their heads up high ~—except when they drop their noses to sniff the ground. Their backs are strong and steady— except when they wag their tails. For these are the students of Canine University, an institution for the training of dogs. Under the watchful eyes of Dean Franz von Badwasen, Sch. H. II, C. D, and Registrar Loba del Morro, Int. U.D., the new-
Democratic rally that his party would win in 1952,
The occasion for the Chief
Executive's remarks wa$ a“testi- wasen, known as Joe, comes from
monial dinner for William Boyle, new chairman of the Democratic National Committee. More than 3000 dues-paying civic citizens of Kansas City paid $15 a plate to eat with the President and most of the members of the cabinet. The public at large swelled the house to more than 10,000, but without the food and drink of the Boyle testimonial,
Mr, Truman told about his “fair deal” program and how it would work for the “general welfare” of the country. The program hasn't been going exceptionally well in Congress, “I have told the Congress and the leaders in the Congress,” he said, “that we are going to fight it out on that basis if it takes all summer and winter, and all next summer, t66)7
comers to good old CU are report|ing for their entrance exams. Both the dean and the registrar are famous scholars—von Bad-
| Germany, and del Morro, who is |ealled Loba, is a Cuban. Actually, | they are both German shepherds. The eager applicants—a cocker spaniel named Herbert; Cavalier, a boxer; a miniature pinscher, Princey; and Bodo, a Doberman pinscher—wait nervously until the dean's assistant; Martin Dishart, and the assistant to the registrar, Dr. Frederick Reiter, appear. Herbert, his creamcolored ears dusting the floor, absentmindedly chews on Bodo's leg while waiting. And Princey rehearses the college's song, ‘“‘Beagle-Call Rag.” Hold Entrance Exams gin. Cavalier, who prefe’s to be called Cavvy, is tested for aptitude. It is a four-part test, for alertness, character, efficiency and anxiety. To see if Cavvy is alert, an ob-
first breathless taste of higher - education.
ts Lead Soft Dog
's Life
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Airline to Start
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A Ri ; New Route Here | Service Begins Nov, 5 To Grand Rapids
Turner Airlines, Inc., announced today it hoped to inaugurate new {feeder route service about Nov. 5 {between Indianapolis and Grand { Rapids, Mich, | Twenty-one passenger DC-3's {will make Intermediate stops at Kokomo, Logansport and South
Bend, Ind., and Kalamazoo, Mich.
The Logansport stop will be at Bunker Hill Airport, ’ | Executive Vice President Paul Weesner said another’ route be{tween Indianapolis and Cincinnati would not be activated until léarly December, because an airport -at Connersville, where an intermediate stop will be made, {won't be ready for DC-3's until | then, A third segment between’ Louis: (ville, Ky., Indianapolis and Chicago will be served beginning
As part of his entrance examination for Canine University, miniature pinscher Princey's reactions are noted as he is introduced
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to a strange dog, German shepherd Lobo. Princey's mistress, con-
cert pianist Claudette Sorel, 17, Reiter, watch.
Finally, the entrance exams be-| Tne other applicants go through will be taken up, such as sticks
and CU's director, Dr, Frederick |
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the same tests, and they all pass. and balls. |
They are fully-accredited fresh-| | men. { Dean von Badwasen outlines {the curriculum for the first semester. They will learn to heel on
What sounded for all the world ject is tossed in front of him. He (ne Jet "side, with leash. They!
like © a bell-ringing campaign
follows
it with his eyes and yj) learn to sit and to lie down|
speech brought cheers from the doesn’t shy away from it. He is on command. They will learn to
crowd ringed about Mr. Truman's dining table.
we do that, we will win with that program in 1950, and we will win with that pregram in 1952,
Muncie Slaying Trial Booked for Dec. 5
Times State Service
MUNCIE, Sept, 30—Trial of
gun shooting of James Williams Sept. 19 has been set for Dec. in Delaware Circuit Court. Motion to quash the indictment
was denied yesterday by Circuit Judge Joseph H. Davis.
ténce on his guilty plea to the
charge of second-degree burglary. anxious Cavvy dashes after him. most at the same time.” The, The indictment was also returned; The test proves that Cavvy can blow connected, he said, 'but the]
: pronounced alert.
| Now 'Cavvy must show his other grand and glorious subjects “Let's get to work,” he said. “If character. A stranger (the joint —— At sere |is loaded with strangers) approaches and touches the dog. Well-behaved Cavvy stands there without ' gnawing on the un-
known fingers. Efficiency comes next.
ters—Cavvy has one
fright direction.
The final test is anxiety. Wal-/quoted the stranger as demandden goes out of the room. Cavvy ing. Carl E. Coats, 20, was given a can’t see him. Cavvy is on his} Mr. Duncan sald he handed suspended two-to-five-year sen- own. After about five seconds, the bandit his wallet, containing
sit when their handler stops. And|
Slugs Bandit, But Loses $22
A victim slugged a bandit on
Cavvy|N, Senate Ave. near the State] is placed on one side of & jump-/goyze, late last night but not in able obstacle, His master (yes, ime to save his wallet and $22. the dogs bring along their masnamed 'w, Washington St, told police James Thompson on a charge of jimmy Walden) goes on the other|he was stopped by a stranger at! second-degree murder in the shot-|side and calls. Will the obstacle[1y p, m. who asked for a cig{frighten him and make him run?igret, He said he gave the man Or wi._ he dodge around it? Cavvyla cigaret and turned to leave dodges. Not as good as going when he felt “an object” pressed lover, but at least he went in the into his back.
William Duncan, 24, of 404';
“I want your money,” he
Walden whistles. With a leap, $22 and “swung at his head al-
by the Delaware County Grand hear and Walden can whistle. cigaret-bumming bandit ran with
Jury.
Important.
the $22,
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When a dog finishes thé begin-
[ner's course, he will be “a pleas-|
ant companion in the house and on the street,” says Dr. Reiter, the director of Canine U. After the advanced class “he will be ready for the official Obedience Trials at any dog show under supervision of the American Kennel Cluny.» ! After each course, a full-scale
around Dec. 1 with intermediate stops at Bedford, Bloomington
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kee, TI, However, Mr, Weesner| said, DC-3's will not be used on this route because of “inadequate airport facilities” at Bedford, La-| fayette and Kankakee, ! Bingle-engine Beechcraft bonan zas will fly two-round trips dally over the Louigville-Chicago rout
until the airports are improved’ §
80 DC-3's can be used.
Gates Named Counsel | To GOP Committee
| Guy G. Gabrielson, Republican | | National Chairman, yesterday ap-| pointed former Gov. Ralph Gates!
to be legal counsel fer the GOP §
national committee,
| Mr, Gates is Inidana's Repub{lican national committeeman. At the same time, Mr. Gabrielson told party friends of Mrs. Mabel Fraser of Delphi, state |Gop vice chairman, that the ap/pointment of Mr. Gates still left | Mrs, Fraser “definitely in the running” for appointment as assistant to the national chairman. Mrs, Fraser's political supporters {had feared one high national committee post would be the limit {alloted to Indiana and that ap-| {pointment of the former gover-! nor would ‘ruin Mrs. Fraser's| hopes for a top national commit-
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