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“ha wv si SIMS | Driver Trapped nd Drowned in “Submerged Truck ==

| Continued From Page One jdragging for his body. They had not located it hours after the ac-

cident. {Mr. Phillips may have been buried |

ithe earth slide which pitched him to his death. Plans were made] {to bring a diving suit from U. 8.! {Naval Armory here if the body is| not located by dragging.

Death Takes Originator ‘Of Maternity Dress

NEW YORK, Sept. 27 Mrs. Lane Bryant Malsin, who in 11900 originated. an expandable maternity dress and first ‘made, | such garments available as eady- |

[at her home here last night. She| was 72. | The business was said to be | grossing more than $45 million a | { year before her death, with 25 re-! i tail stores throughout the country ‘and a large mail-order department.

Brannan Says Truman

Should Seek Re-election MONTGOMERY, Ala. Sept. 27| | (UP)— Secretary of Agriculture | Charles F. Brannan told news-| | men here last night that Presi-| |aent Truman should seek re-elec-! { tion “for the welfare of the coun-! try. He said the President gan !win if he chooses to run,

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Carrier In for Overhdul | BREMERTON, Wash., Sept. 27 (UP)—The Aircraft Carrier USS | Princeton returned to Puget | Sound yesterday ‘for a routine overhaul, one year from her re- | commissioning date. The Princeton was the first carrier to be

waters.

Police and deputy sheriffs said

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Better Business ‘Bureaus Lauded

| Business ls wiping out the lcauses for colpplaints, the predi-| {dent of the Adsociation of Better

{Business BuMaus said this after- Its Welfare

i tak H. Nyborg. New York:

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lspoke at the annual meeting ot |

{the Better Business Bureau of In-| idianapolis. He pointed out: “Thirty-eight years ago, when; the Indianapolis Bureau was

| St. . 'beneath the truck load, or under rounded, more than 75 per cent ar about welfare is true. We

lof all contacts that tiie bureaus| had concerned complaints. Today the opposite is true. Last year 77 per cent of our contacts involved inquiries for information. Does

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gram, said—'‘'We are satisfied

[a the dperation of the state rell Ray Batchelor, 14 months old,’ drowned last night when he fell head first into a tub of rainwater | in the yard of his home.

welfare department. Nothing you (people read in the Indianapolis

ward Klinge. has charge.

‘Moose Unit to Meet | Women of the Moose No. 11 {will hold initiation and a program |at 8 p,'m/ today’ in -Moose Hall, 135 N. Delaware ‘St. Rudolph

Epstein, of Indianapolis, district!

Moose membership director, will speak, and ent: ent will be given by Helen Ann Webb and EdMable Thompson

Drowns in Tub

"BRAZIL, Sept. 27 (UP)—Dar-

{need that federal money now.”

Opposition to the federal ald| was voiced by Arthur H. Smith, representing the Ft. Wayne Cham. ber of Commerce. He said his|

this not indicate that business is OrSanization wanted "no retreat” successfully eliminating those on state's rights, Mr, Smith ad-| practices which justify public vocated financing the entire wel-i

complaints, Mr. Nyborg continued: “Business must continue to expose the practices of those who provide the ammunition for the enemies of our way of life. That's

| to-wear, died of a heart ailment {part of the job. Equally important

{is action which demonstrates that business daily earns the right to public confidence and support.” He called the 38-year-old Indianapolis Better Business Bureau “an

agency working to bring this

about.”

385,000 Husbands,

4-Fs to Lose Draft Deferment

By United Press "WASHINGTON, Sept. 27!

'——About 385000 childless hus-

bands and 4-F's soon will lose their draft deferments and become eligible for military service. The White House announced late yesterday that President Tru-

reactivated on the West Coast Man has signed new draft reguand has seen duty in Korean lations which will reclassify these

men 1-A. The regulations were lissued under the rew draft act

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deferment of a man whose wife is his only dependent, except in lcases of extreme hardship. The law also lowered mental {standards for induction into the armed forces. Congressional ex-

7% x perts have estimated that 150,000 {4-F's will be affected by this pro-| a vision,

while 235,000 childless thusbands will be hit by the de‘pendency regulation. Meantime, Selective Service ‘headquarters announced that col-

liege men who missed the four

{earlier student defePment tests because of ineligibility or some other reason will be given two imore chances to take the ex‘amination. The tests will be held Dec. 13 and next Apr. 24. Men getting (high scores may be deferred from {military service to finish school, ‘along with other students who

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Doctors to Discuss

“Federal enroachments on in-

+" dividual freedoms.” including 80-|

«+ cialized medicine will be the sub-| ect of a three-day meeting of 300 doctors at Claypool Hote} Opening inext Thursday. a The sessions will be sponsored | iby the Association of American Physicians ‘and Surgeons, led by Dr. Lawrence Shinabery of Wayne, Association president. - Headline speakers will include” |U. 8. Senator John McClellan (D. {Ark.), to talk at the public din-| ner Oct. 5 after a tour of Eli Lilly: | Co.; Attorney George Craig, Indianapolis: Dr. Earl Mericle,' president of the Indianapolis Medical Association: Gov. J.| {Bracken Lee of Utah; Dr. Clar-| |ence Umphrey, Detroit, president! of the Michigan State Medical Society, and Dr. George Benson, president of Haring College at Searcy, Ark. Dr, P. L. Lamey, Anderson, is

assisted by Dr, James Doenges, Anderson, |

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The amortization period has | been set at five years, Mr. Rightor | said. P. R. Mallory Co. was issued a Certificate of Necessity to speed

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representing the Taxpayers Fedpassed in June, which prohibits,

fare program by ‘increasing the| state gross income ‘tax. He said [it was the “cheapest way.” The Indiana CIO organization reported they favored “outright repeal” of . Senate Bill 86, the, “‘antisecrecy” welfare law. However, top CIO leaders yesterday said they would agree to deferring the effective date of the law until Congress acts.

Other Views

The Marion County Wage Earn«| ers League, comprised of ‘Repub-| lican labor people, voiced sup-| port of the GOP's “home rule” program through its spokesman, | Ww. D. Shannon. Simon H. Irick, Clinton County welfare director, said he was| oped to having old age names, {published. However, he added he] {would like to see the names of all relatives who refuse to support | old: age people published on the. {front page. Fred Steininger, director of the Lake County welfare department and president of the National ‘Council of Welfare directors, said; the Indiana Welfare Department now is one of the best “home rule” programs in the nation. He favored federal aid now. i

Frank Murray, Indianapolis,

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ération, said he favored postponing the effective date of the law.

Speaking as an individual from Indianapolis, Carl Eddy, also ex-| pressed the opinion the state should take federal aid while fighting secrecy in Washington.

Bruce Savage, Indianapolis realtor prominent in Republican) circles, was among the spectators. He said he favored deferring the effective date of the “anti-| secrecy” welfare law so the state could receive federal money now

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