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The “Little Hoover” Commission, created by the State Legislature to streamline state government, will get partial economy reports tomorrow on how to cut costs in three state agencies. But the commission does not intend to make them public, Noble Shaw, commission director, said researchers have compiled preliminary reports on the Highway Commission, Conservation Department and the Penal and Correctional Division. He added, however, it was not the:

Will Complete Reports

Mr. Shaw explained that the commission intends to complete the reports before making them public. wv The Highway Commission was under investigation last week by the State Legislature's Highway Study Committee. This commit. tee investigated the constant bickering between Commissioner Jasper (Jap) Jones and Chairman Samuel Hadden, both Democrats. | A report on the state's penal and correctional division was made several years ago by the nation’s top penologists. No ac-! tion was taken on their recommendations although the state spent a huge sum on the report, | The Conservation Commjssion |

But every time the administra. tion changes, cries of politics are heard about the department when new personnel are hired.

Two School Children Hit by Automobiles

Two children crossing streets were injured slightly here late yesterday. Susie Bennett, 8, of 939 N.| Tibbs .Ave., was knocked down when she started across the street in front of her home from behind a parked car. Susie, who attends! School 67, was treated by the family doctor. Norman Renner, 14, of 538 N.| Oxford St., a pupil at St. Philip Neri School, was treated for! bruises after he was struck at Michigan and Rural Sts. by a car driven by Wiliilam Young, 54, of 6667 E. 48th St. &

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