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The Colorado Senator gave his reasons for such a ruling in reply ‘the letter requesting an inves-

Immediately upon receipt of sl your letter I turned to the con- Et hi gressional reorganization act Rep. James ©. Fulton take his seat in Congress, He was | re-elected in 1946 and again in

1948, ri Ha In 1947, Mr. Fulton served as chairman

subject matter. Subsequently I ; TR of a special foreign afhad Inquiries made of the Senate] prom 1928 Mr. Ful-{fairs subcommittee appointed to Counsel and of theiton served as a in al|study and report on the displaced staffs of several committees in|pittsburgh law firm.| persons situation, the Internaorder that there would be no le-| Between 1934 and 1942, he also|tional ization, and

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question as to the jurisdiction

voluntary foreign aid. He also of such an investigation. As a re- ’

served as a member of the board of visitors to the Naval Academy at Annapolis. - : Late in the same year, Mr. Fulton went to Havana, Cuba, as

served on the Allegheny County board of law examiners, He was elected to the state senate of opinions of competent authorities, | Pennsylvania in 1939 but volunI am now quite positive the Sen-teered for service in the Navy ate Committee on Interstate and after serving only one year of his Foreign Commerce has no juris-iterm. : diction over the maintenance or During the war, the Congress-| operation of any industry, labor, | man did duty in the South Pacific or federal social security welfare |o,mbat zone and in the Philippine fund. ; Islands. He returned from the Sen. Johnson then recalled’ an philippines in February, 1945, to investigation a few months ago of the UMW welfare fund which Watts’ Lawyers He pointed out that those hearings have: been published, = Refuse to Serve though no report or Jegislative t have jurisdiction under the} Taft-Hartley law, and also the Times State Servies said, they did not feel obligated to Senate Finarice Committee “inso-| SHERI BYVILLE, Nov. 17—The continue.

was made by the Senate Commitrecommendation has been made. far as such welfare fund may Im-;, vers who battled the Robert] He said he and Mr. Brunner

United Nations conference trade and employment, He was co-author of the report to Con-| gress on the International Trade Organization,

Lois Burney. However, the judge would not accept the verbal re-

written statements.

tee on Banking and Currency of which Sen. Capehart is a member, torneys for He indicated that the commit- trial. Since the Indiana Supreme tee on labor and public welfare

Pauper Attorneys Due to Withdraw

federal social security.” Sen. Johnson's letter concludes: - “Under these circumstances, k sel. am sure ‘you will agree with me coun that our committee has neither] Warren Brown 0p Lees as Pauper althrnevs) the legal right nor duty to thrust/J. Brunner filed a seven-page =. ." ‘vo County itself into the situation you de- Written statement of refusal in| Tg! y. scribe. In view of the fact that Shelby County Circuit Court lo-| t you have sent day. . Ror de to all of the] They orally declined reappoint issues with which they are no members of the Senate Committee ment as pauper attorneys for familiar. on Interstate and Foreign Com-|Watts yesterday when Judge, Watts, once convicted and senmerce, I am sending each of them Harold i named them toitenced to die, won a new trial in| a copy of my letter to you so that represent the defendant again in an appeal to the U. §. Supreme)

deal of time.

ment quashed. He was then indicted again for the same crime, the shotgun slay-

trial in which the two attorneys declined to serve. | The judge must appoint counsel |

raignment Monday morning.

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“virtual death traps for in hie of collision,” the report

school bus was condemned while 46 others were tagged unsafe. Sixty-five busses passed the safety inspection.

demned vehicles must be replaced the United States delegate to the by Feb. 15. 1950.

Mr. Brunner felt they had ful- Walker emphasi filled their duties as pauper at- is Watts in his first in transit.”

ing of Mrs. Burney. It is this new!

46 Tagged Unsafe ; In Marion County, only one

State police warned that con-

Dr. W. L. Ayres Dr. Ayres, dean of the Purdue University school of science, will address the Indianapolis ‘Rose Society at. 8 p. m. tomorrow in the World War Memorial. He will speak on the care of climbing roses, Dr. . Ayres is the new president of | the American Rose Society,

Drag Trappers Body From Muck

Times Ntate Serviee MUNCIE, Nov. 17 Funeral

A Dec. 1 deadline was set for

Condemned Busses

In a joint statement, State Dody -of George Cox of Gaston fusal and ordered them to file Police Superintendent Arthur M. Wes discovered. Thurston and State Superintend-

; : | Instruction Deane the bank of the creek and the Mr. Brown today said he and'ent of Public inst Fustion. Nea ne aged. man had sunk to the waist,

the school child @ muskrat trap in his hand. Mr.

“to safeguard

| Condemned busses will be per-| ot Court has ruled the second trial mitted to operate until the Feb. 15 eT is an entirely new legal action, he deadline to give school units time, mu to replace the obsolete equipment, the report said. |

Letters were sent to 1840

Veep Flying to St. Louis

they will have knowledge of my his second trial for the murder Court. This new trial was nulli- FP : Ww di T : research on this subject.” |of Indianapolis housewife Mary fied when hig lawyers won a mo-| or e ing : omorrow tion to have the original indict- : i

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Bride's Wedding Gown Described as ‘Beautiful’ | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 17 (UP)—Vice President Alben W. Barkplane at 2:14 p. m. today for his mar-|

ley was scheduled to arrive by riage to Mrs, Carleton 8. Hadley. The ceremony takes place

{to represent Watts before ar- Church in West St. Louis at 11 a. m. (Indianapolis Time). Hadley hoped, meanwhile, to get some rest in between

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school 2nd seven men pulled the body pinge upon affect the operation of| ,ystin Watts case to the U. S./had been “saddled” with the case/bus drivers and township trustees {rom the creek bed with ropes. . _ |Supreme Court today said they for two years and that it was of announcing results of the inspec-| withdrawing. as Watts'|a nature which consumed a greatition. Mr. Thurston promised state They have received police enforcement action in case 1$4200 in fees as pauper attorneys of noncompliance. and Emerson, The basic law governing trans-,at 2 p. m. at Union Grove Chapel. {portation of school children was Mr. Cox is survived by his wife, the statement the attorneys enacted in 1933. State school. bus Mrs. Pin said the me now has federal specifications conform with those Charles; a half-sister, Mrs, Fan-| t [recommended by the National Ed- nie Miller and two half-brothers, | {ucation Association,

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trapper whose body

wn Ll eh anna (Continued From Page One) several solemn promises by Russia to respect its sovereignty. | ‘The state dinner was held in {the swank Carlton room of the Ca Hotel, About 60 persons Force | {were present, including Cabinet

{al figures, the Shah's ento {and officials of the Iranian em-

Mr. Truman, noting the galaxy ‘lot American officials, : Shah: “You are now looking at the People who make the clock tick in the United States.” Wishes Him Pleasant Visit May He wished his guest a pleasant Strategic Air visit in the United States. : “You are at liberty to talk 3 he “You are at liberty to see thing you want to see. You will v not be hampered by a police guard oJ unless you want it."

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please,”

young monarch praised Mr. Truman and invited the President to visit Iran. Nowhere in the world, he said, “will you find a more heartfelt welcome.”

told the

naval operations, and A. 8. Al Secetary of:

Alr Force; Lt, Gen,

| Lt. Gen. Ennis C. Whitehead, with (commanding general of the Consaid. tinental Air Command; D. W.[. |Rentzel, CAA administrator; Dr.

Sen. Homer Capehart,

commanding general of the) Command. :

ing close to me.

aptitude was found | great leaders as Washington, Jef- the diplomatic corps among the difficult to control as regulation

{yesterday trapped waist deep in ferson, Lincoln, Wilson and Presi. guests.

{the muck of a lowland creek]

repair of unsafe busses to meeti,.., Gaston. * {state standards. Garage repair Coroner Sam Drake said evi-

lulls ware ordered sent to State! gence of a futile struggle against ’ .

the sucking black muck of the lowlands was found when the

A muskrat had been tossed to

{Drake said Mr. Cox had apparently fallen forward exhausted | futile attempts to get out of

Found By Man, Dog Deputy Sheriff Roy D. Marvin

The body was found by Hugh Boyle and his dog after the aged man had been reported missing. Services will be held tomorrow

Arlis Cox; .a brother,

‘Lafe and Tom Cox.

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eduled for 11 a. m.; :

{ tomorrow at St. Johan's Methodist |

greeting her relatives and those lof the Barkley family, 34 in all, who were arriving for the ceremony. Later, as any bride, she was due for an appointment with a hair

Mrs. Hadley: would not reveal

However, old friends whom she worked with at Washington Uniiversity and the Wabash Railroad ‘were invited to look at the trousseau. : | None would describe the outfit {except to say that it was '‘Deau-

Begin Opening Gifts > The Tl-yeéar-old Vice President and his 38-year-old bride-to-be to-| night probably will begin opening! their wedding gifts which have arrived by the hundreds. President and Mrs. Truman's package will be opened first. Mrs. Hadley was disappointed that her father, Roy W. Rucker, la Kansas City lawyer, could not attend the ceremony. He is recovéring from a stroke at St. | Luke's Hospital there and must use a cane. He tol his daughter it would be better if he didn’t come as crowds “make me ‘nervous” and the excitement might aggravate his condition. He said he hoped to see the Barkleys before they go. on their honeymoon. Destination a Secret

There was no indication where the Veep and his bride would spend their wedding trip. A spokesman for the family said “that would be revealed after the ceremony.” It is known, however, that the couple will spend a short time in the Veep's home at Pa-

ducah, Ky, before he returns to}

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Washington. In Washington yesterday, Mr. Barkley. turned down a kiss from a beautiful girl at a ‘public meeting for the first time in months, He was asked to kiss Mrs. William F. Moore, 19-year-old bride, at a dinner meeting of the trail-| er and coach manufacturers and) dealers. { “Go ahead and kiss her, Mr. Barkley,” photographers urged. | The Veep hesitated. Finally he threw his arms around Mrs, Moore in a genuine bear hug. But he didn’t kiss her.

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After a visit to Annapolis, Md.,| this afternoon, the Shah again is one of The Shah's voice was emotional will be dined in state—this time he said. arrangements were completed to- when he said that, in Washington, with Secretary of State Dean day for an 84-year-old muskrat he “felt that the spirits of such Acheson as host and leaders of a

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