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torn by a rebellion against fed- - eral aid support, is one of the © state units which approve it. |

© chairman for the national PTA] * congress, said the state nods of! . approval were given in reply to * the national

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FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952

Hn en Plant Blast

| BURLINGTON, Ia. (UP)~—One man was killed and! {four others were injured or suf: . !fered shock yesterday when a detonator line explosion ripped | |through a building at the iowa {Ordnance Plant. Hollie Lepp, 44, Dallas City, | Ia. was reported dead on arrival at Mercy Hospital after the ex-' | plosion, | John Whitaker, 29, Oakville,! |irhe was cut and bruised, and {Lloyd Van Winkle, 25, Ft. Madi-! i |son, who suffered shock, were (ited Press: Telephoto. {taken to Mercy Hospital, Where

SHORT MARRIAGE — Mrs. JR8F moldition was reported as! Ada Marie Ander Phillips (top),

Indiana Still Listed In ‘Pro’ Column

By DAVID WATSON

The weight of more than 30. state - Parent-Teacher organizations has been thrown into sup-

Indiana's PTA congress, though

| Mrs. Rollin Brown, legislative

organization's re-|

quest for commitments for or {* Oliver Gohn Jr, Fairfield, and} | against proposed national poli- sued for divorce from former another unidentified worker were "cles. - Oklahoma governor Leon 'C, treated for minor cases of shock

lat the plant's first aid station

“According to our routine proland released.

cedure,” Mrs. Brown said, ‘the entire program was submitted to! the state Congresses in October, 1951, and replies have been received showing that all newly submitted items have been approved and all old items have been reaffirmed.”

Include U, 8, School Aid

The “old items” include federal aid to schools, The national Congress approves of it. So does the Indiana Congress, according to its record, although statements to the contrary have ; been made by members of the opposition movement. 3 They have contended the In-| diana Congress at last month's, state convention withdrew its] support of federal aid. Actually, | no such resolution was introduced for a vote by delegates. Delegates were told, in fact] that all state policies would re-| main in effect until a poll of school PTA units is taken in the fall. If federal aid is rejected, then, by a majority of the units Test Drivers Yoting, the state will reverse its To reduce motor accidents, an

|institute of psychological research ' prganization. ‘has been lh in Bite] ne where | Resolutionns Adopted motorists and pedestrians may | A few local units adopted reso- have their reflexes and reactions lutions rejecting federal aid. tested. Those were read to state convention delegates, then were to be! sent to national headquarters without recommendation. . There is some possibility the X YOUR fire under the federal aid dispute, : will be rekindled when the national convention opens here Mon- I CHOICE

day. But it doesn’t appear strong. x OF

Phillips - (below) in Oklahoma after only three days of marriage. She said he "nagged," | but he blamed "in-law rouble.”

Orders Investigation

Col. H. R, Schwecke, in charge! of the plant, believed lead azide, which workers were pouring from [bowls into smaller cups to make detonators, exploded. | He ordered an investigation {board at the plant to cheek into) [the exact cause. | The explosion occurred in the; “bowling” room of the blending, and bowling building, which includes about six rooms. | The blast blew the roof off the| bowling room and shattered winjdows in adjoining rooms, Col. Schwecke said,

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of convention procedures would! be required. NEW YORK . cosa bo sns +2 hrs. 40 min LOS ANGELES tes see hrs 24 min. 1

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therefore unsure of their strength| for an attempt to start thetr|

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