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Mr. Capehart—“1 do not remember that I did.
At this atl Sen. Dirksen de"had clared the al
Senator, who had beén rated an accurate reporter before he went to the Sen-
this ate from the press gallery, as be-
ing “hopelessly in error.” He then asserted that Sen. Capehart didn’t
“votes as a|vote for his no-controls motion.
Unsatisfied with that, Sen.
Capehart returned to the subject
Sen. Dirksen (R. Ill), who made later and the record continues as . committee motion to kill con-|follows—
raised his hand to support the Dirksen motion, which was lost. Declaring that he had “never advocated removing controls,” Sen. Capehart was challenged by Sen. Moody, and the committee hand-raising cited. The debate then continued according to the Congressional | Record— Mr, Capehart—"Let us say for the sake of the argument that I did vote as the Senator says.”
Mr. Capehart— “The Senator from Michigan says that I held up my hand. I do not know why
‘the Senator brings up that mat-
ter on the floor, and whether it is necessary to have persons snoop-
ing to see whether a Senator holds up his hand. I wish to say that I do not like such tactics, and I do not think the Senator should make such statements, I think it is out of order for him to do so.”
Mr. Moody—"1 do not believe it
is out of order. Is it out of order
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for Senator to say how another, Senator voted in a committee?
Why should a Senator's position
Mr. Moody—“Let us say theon a matter of this importance Benator did, period.” 2 Ibe secret?”
Mrs. Della Campbell Rites Arranged
Services for Mrs. Della Campbell, an employee in the maintenance department of the Board of Trade Building, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Greensboro, N. C. Mrs, Campbell died Sunday in General Hospital. She was 59. Born in Nashville, Tenn. she came to Indianapolis 40 years ago, She was employed at the Board of Trade Building 30 years. A son, Joseph, of Robbins, N. C,, is the only immediate surviver.
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injury . . see own doctor.”
lapsed at damaged car had been hauled.
Traffic Toll 34 34 As Woman Dies
Indianapolis traffic deaths for 1951 mounted to 34 today. Mrs, Lola Ethel Koester, 39, of 19 N. Oriental St. died this
morning in Methodist Hospital of
injuries received in an accident Sunday.
Following the crash at 1039
Kentucky Ave. in which her car hit a parked vehicle, Mrs. Koes-
ter apparently was not hurt. The police report said: “Slight . bump on head .
An hour later Mrs. Koester cola garage where her
She was taken to the hospital
where her injury was diagnosed ' {as a brain concussion.
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Although many cattle have not, Thompson, said he was playing been tested for 20 years, Indi-{the plano and rehearsing his
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with incidence of less than one-|and picked up a ginger ale bottle half of 1 per cent. to throw at him." Thompson pd mitted shooting Watson in the That was the preliminary re- foot, ‘police said, They arrested port made yesterday by Dr. ROY yim’ on a preliminary charge of W. FEirod, ‘state veterinary, onlassault and battery with intent the testing of 1 million cattle.|to kill. L Herds in Vanderburgh, Ohio, and| Then they went to General Jefferson Counties were first to Hospital to arrest Watson but|} ho Dri pass tests. found he had refused treatment Lo The state-wide TB tests were/and had left. This morning they & ordered by the 1951 legislature.!still hadn't found him.
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