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L T v. H, S S.

5-2273; 5-2274

Opinion delivered October 17, 1960.

#S—Even though the popular name of an initiated measure need not be as explicit as the ballot title, it must not be used as a vehicle for unnecessary praise of the measure.
 * 1) S.—Contention that use of word "Arkansas" lent partisan coloring to an initiated measure popularly titled "Arkansas Minimum Wage and Overtime Act", held without merit.
 * 2) S.—Contention that use of word "overtime" as set out in an initiated measure popularly entitled "Arkansas Minimum Wage and Overtime Act", held without merit.
 * 3) S.—While it is not required that a ballot title contain a synopsis of an initiated measure, it must, however, be (1) intelligible, (2) honest, and (3) impartial.