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GOP Policy Group Plan Shortridge Bluebelle-Uglyman Dance

Is Defended

Party Leaders | Rally to Cause |

By NOBLE REED The Republican Policy Committee, attacked in the House of Representatives here yesterday as the “hidden forces” dictating votes in the legislature, was defended today by GOP leaders. | Rep. Glenn Slenker, Republican’ majority leader in the house, emphatically denied charges made by Rep. Hugh 8. Dillin, Democratic floor leader, that the policy committee was an “invisible government” ruling the GOP in the House. “The policy committee is merely a group of men and women

trying to find the best course to"

follow on legislation for the best interests of the people,” Rap. Slenker said. “The group is not ‘dictating’ to any one,” he said. “It is merely providing information and suggestions valuable to members of the legislature.” + Cracking Whip

Rep. Dillin charged that the

majority bloc to follow orders. Members of the GOP co mmittee, which Rep. Dillin sald" was, setting up a dictatorship over the, legislature, are: Cale J. Holder, state Republican | chairman. Mabel Fraser, state GOP vice

Marillyn Shaw, Patricia Spero

GOP was cracking the whip over, tomorrow night in the Shortridge legislators ‘orcing a reluctant pects of using the candystick train.

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chairwoman. Ralph Gates, former governor and national GOP committeeman. Leland Smith, Secretary of State. | Frank Millis, State Auditor. | William Fortune, State Treas-| urer. Edwin Haerle, 11th district GOP chairman and Indianapolis lawyer. ‘Mr. Slenker, Monticello, GOP mafority leader in the :House. | 8en. John VanNess, JOP president pro tem of the Senate. Rep. W. 2. Hughes, Tt. Wayne,

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Vernon Anderson, Mayor of, Hammond. ! Charles Dawson, former GOP Heutenant governor. Walter Helmke, Ft. Wayne, de-' feated candidate for the GOP governor nomination. Mrs. Cecil Harden, Covington, 8th district Congresswoman. Rep. Lawrence Baker, Kendall-| ville Republican. Rep. Kenneth Blackwell, FrankHin GOP leader. William Bates, New Albany, former State Senator. Sen. Roy Conrad, veteran GOP, legislator. Sen. Lucius Somers, Hoagland farmer. Byron Stewart, Andeétson businessman. Mrs. Martha Whitehead, 10th district GOP vice chairwoman. Sen. Samuel Johnson, Anderson GOP leader. Sen. Hoyt Moore, Marion Coun, ty farmer and GOP leader. i Dr. Harry E. Murphy, Franklin, Seventh district GOP we E285 928 man, Kenneth Osborne, Third district GOP chairman. i

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Feb. 16 (UP)—Thice Randolph Morgan, 72, was being treated today for a broken leg. He fell off his bicycle.

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higher? So will the 8} rts, pre-| dict.the experts. Copyright, 1951, for The India§apolis Times |

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