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Records Out for Soldiers Abroad

WASHINGTON, July 6 (U. P.). —The war department has informed friends and relatives of soldiers overseas that personal

messages recorded on disks may not be sent outside the continental United States. Large numbers of such record-

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WASHINGTON, July 6.— There

SHOPKEEPER IN GERMANY ‘PAYS

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WASHINGTON, July 6 (U. P).— Germany's shopkeeper class of small | businessmen is today paying with its business for a too-trusting belief in (Nazi promises of aid and protection, |according to a report prepared by [the senate committee on small busi- | ness. | The Nazis wooed small business, [the report said, by promising it a (golden age. And shopkeepers, |artisans and small employers ac|claimed the boom caused by the {sudden development of industry (with the advent of Hitler. Soon, however, the report con-

will be little opposition from big] business to the Hatch bill barring; tinued, concentration and centralimanagement and labor organiza-| zation of control became the prime tions from making contributions to concern of the Nazi economists.

candidates for federal office, if the Now, the small units still surviving attitude of Rep. Albert W, Hawkes the years of concentration will eith(R. N. J), former president of the er have to disappear shortly or give

U. S. Chamber of Commerce, is any up any pretense of independence,

indication. ’ \ Hawkes told reporters today that,| A ‘Double Morale “for a number of years I have fa- | Sen. Claude Pepper (D. Fla), a vored a prohibition of the Chamber member of the committee, said in of Commerce and other trade or- a preface to the report that there ganizations from making political was a double moral for America in contributions.” He said there never|the fate of small business in Gercould be a house cleaning of “rotten|many. politics” until all groups are barred, “First,” he said, “fascism in any from such action. of its forms is a deadly enemy of The Hatch bill, approved by the small business. Second, we must all senate judiciary committee, was of-|Oof us—liberals and conservatives, fered to make up what the presi- labor and management, Democrats dent termed a deficiency in thejand Republicans—devote increased anti-strike law which bars only la-|attention toward bringing smail bor unions from such contributions. | business more fully into all phases

Chairman Frederick Van Nuys (D,|0f the war effort and plan for a Ind) of the senate judiciary com. | strengthened small business struc-

mittee said that business leaders|ture after the war.” probably would agree to the bill be-| The report was prepared by Drs. cause they believe group contribu-| A. R. L. Gurland, Otto Kirchheimtions to be a bad thing. er, and Franz Neumann of the in-

stitute of social research of Columbia university, under a grant from the Carnegie Corp. of New York.

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est filmland honeymoons on record. One of James’ first wedding presents was an announcement by his Beaumont, Tex, draft board that he will be reclassified. James is now in the 3-A bracket,

EDUCATION AID T0 LABOR UNITY

Leaders Should Study Individuals.

By Science Service BERKELEY, Cal, July 6 — If every labor leader as well as every manager of industry realized that the hands that do the work and the minds that also work and plan are parts of the human body that depend upon each other, present labor difficulties would come closer to solution, in the opinion of Dr. william E. Ritter, emeritus professor of biology of the University of California and honorary president of Science Service. “The present serious outbreak of labor troubles must depend in part for its remedy on education, regardless of what may be undertaken by legislation and other political means,” Dr. Ritter said here. “As the discussions of the ideals of unity have been carried on, these refer to social, national and international unity. But from the educational point of view, perhaps the most important thing is the unity of the individual himself.

A House Divided

No aspect of this is more crucial than that of the age-old disruptive duality of mind and body. So far as philosophy and theology are eoncerned, the individual is a house divided against itself. Psychobiology calls attention, however, to the fact that mind and body, with hands as a climactic aspect of the body, form a unity of such a nature that the attempt to separate them can result in nothing less than intellectual and spiritual disintegration. “If every person who should become a leader in industrial labor were to be adequately conscious of what he and every one of those

his attitude would be quite different from what is now being manifested in labor troubles. This would

agers of the industries. Established Basis

It appears that there would be a basis for the leaders of the two aspects to get together for considering their mutual interests and their disagreements. The meliorating conditions would not be applicable only to economic problems, but to all political organization and effort so far as government has to do with economic and industrial matters.” Dr. Ritter explained that recent investigation in psycho-biology has shown that the co-operative activity of all the most important parts of the organism, head and hands with

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Blonde Betty Grable, on her second marital venture, waited an hour and a half at Las Vegas, Nev, for band leader Harry James.

but the draft board clerk said when he was divorced and ceased to maintain a home for his first wife and two sons, he lost his “family man” classification. The blond star with the beautiful eyes and the trumpet-play-ing idol of swingsters, were married at dawn Monday at Las Vegas, Nev, and drove back to their Beverly Kills honeymoon cottage immediately.

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VICTORY CIRGUS PLAN OUTLINED

Boys Wishing to Take Part Asked to Send in Applications.

Marion county youths who want to compete in the Junior Citizens

Victory Circus and Fair to be held July 12-17 at Keystone and Southeastern aves. were urged today to mail their applications as soon as possible to John D. Wilson, 1618 Central ave. : The circus and fair, being sponsored by the neighborhood youth councils in Indianapolis and the Marion county civilian defense council, will include ferris wheels, merry-go-rounds, tilt-a-whirls, side shows and stage attractions.

300 to Take Part

More than 300 youths are expected to take part in managing the circus. Tryouts for the shows will be held each evening and a war bond will be given the best act. Dick Laub will be master of ceremonies. On the general committee are Harry Hall of the Northeast Community Youth council, chairman; Pattie Leeds, Constance King, Patrick Kelly and John Adams, the South Side Youth council; Bud McCammon and Betty West, North Side Youth council; Betty Burge,

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SEEKS NYA SUPPLIES WASHINGTON, July 6 (U, P).— Rep. Earl R. Lewis (R. O.) has introduced a resolution to make available all vocational training equipment and facilities of the national youth administration to state boards of vocational education. Liquidation of the NYA has been ordered by congress in the 1944 laborfederal security bill.

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