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Felled in Pacific Fighting ~~ Felled in Pacific Fighting| By GEORGE WELLER United States already has faced the Copyright, 1043, by The Indianapolis Times necessity for felling palm trees and and the Chicago Daily News, Inc. has conceded its responsibility for SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, paying Nov. 16. ~ Claims by. America’s|smaller claims have been met in allies against United States “mili-/cash. The United States, however tary forces, arising out of their| does not recognize its lability for {presence in Pacific territories, are claims of "being settled amicably in the spirit|trees felled by lof a desire to create good will building their air fields, even though

E COLLARS, New Move Seen as Block | To Coal Fields Peace ~~ On'Labor Front. |

By FRED W. PERKINS WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—A new : |obstacle to complete an early. labor

i old ints ta . abroad as stipulated by congress, 4 1, who will do {According to Brig. : ‘ ‘Gen. Emest H , Burt, head of the

commission es-

| sometimes from $1 to $8 a tree. Tallied by Acreage ] ) But Gen. Burt explained that oh is th 4 2 structor, rests the oo wooo. [where trees are felled for air flelds war isolationists. - Reynolds, who re=1 th TT a in ahha Ae final authority wr : in large numbers, they are tallied by sently announced that he would not] yy : nT for many claims “made by “British age vutiyet than “counted: singly, "= > tor, na v ST 3 - {re iis = Hons inst - rm ye ” - Foti genie sd seek another term as senator, now campaign had bees extended to Sites Ar—Corpors A because the Owners, Spacing the other s rators assumed

salls himself a “nationalist” and|. ‘our government, Similar claims in} ™ > ‘the United States would require) 'r°¢s éxactly, know Just how many

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s trial flered the Rev 6 reverse, to esterday was o ered by i it would be ul : . move would gt [special bills In congress, because our are. fetid PEE 4eve 1h make way for 4+ and as jobs . “ - " i ucce: ssf + th mo wo ve ¥ ! ter-bomber str . . somination for 1944 on an “Amer John L. Lewis, U. M. W. head, com= government cannot be sued, Claims sing & field and '

here are quickly settled in favor fof the claimant. th Among heavier obligations regu‘larly discharged by these little

e trees leaves the corporations | their rights as owners to the land, and hence eventually to American=

domination over all employees in coal mining, adding approximate-

ca First” platform. : of them have been [ly 60,000 white-collar men to the

Commenting on Hull's statemen Wheeler said:

The famous seven steeples of the Central state hospital are passing. Already A

to the “It ‘would undoubtedly mean &| removed and work is well along on the fourt . Max , superinten toda #{several hundred th . ! hich had been {Jl ‘70 third party, one that is NOt] job may not be finished until early a ries a ever a ey known but important commissions, |Pult fields, uninfringed and Fach ever since: the 1 mly interested in preserving free| jo too hasardous. sib : Deadline Wednesday Lespecially in the south Pacific area,| The fields remain Only property ct would stop SQ ‘nrerprise in this country but wants |. — : — Mr. McAlpin told the operators are settlements for cocoanut palms leased by our military, even though 4 © prevent this country’s interests ; : I cut down by American engineers in Perhaps it has been increased in , from doing & = ® ° that unless they recognize his union alr 1d value by American labor, and by the - The Baruch Yom being subordinated to the in . building new air fields on British ar g = 10rari ‘by Wednesday as the collective bar= R {materials expanded in transforms erests of any European or Asiatic : | French soit. ngress. rower.” : oe . ee : : 'gaining agent for the clerical, tech- Based on Ownership [ine it from a plantation to a comEat hat oss; |) National Book Week| NEW DEDICATION fat, ind. themselves the owner of the bo - Reynolds i Republicas = ur Ing - NQTIonqal DOOK eK! 3 Dieal and Syeryiany employees in Claims rendered by corporation fact, find. themselves the owners of Ee iD = than : SR 8 EM : ro Sr SHRiERFY oF LAIN coal mines, he will take further ‘owners like the Lever- brothers, an area supporting a military estab= America First’ foreign policy-would | United . nations. exhibits at In-| boys and girls at 1:30 p.m. to- Gett a Suc vay 9 Jc steps. These presumably would be {giant South Seas corpa cartel, are lishment where they had originally oster a third party. Otherwise, it|dianapolis libraries, planned to en- | MOrrow inthe auditorium. ~~ EE ‘be- oelebFaled a petition tothe Rational labor re=] {based “onthe corporations’ , dinirr Lh themselves up™ “for” growing” ~~ : tera: Branch library and school ac-| tat ' celebrated |, tions board for an election among BW nent ownership or ‘control of the [gocoanuts. TT eaves millions of voters who believe | courage . understanding for other ~ ’ Friday, at a time when other brave ; : t 5 T do—in preservation of Amer- EE : = ttivities include: .- a _jrraay, av being “buried on" othef the. affected employees, to determine !land, even though it is sub-leased| Most civillan damage claims are ; To races as the basis for future democ- | Rauh lbrary—Quiz program at len Se or buried on other|,,eir wishes under the Wagner law. "by American fighting forces for Rir generally found by the Burt comioe. utes Seid hALCE ic vals on the issue.” racy, is a feature of the city’s cele-|3.30 0m Thursday. atte . Ade Vie world Oe of the| MF McAlpin claimed a majority of fel |mission. to be legitimate. Unfounded es bration of national book week this : Sate ery €ithe employees, among the com- - —. Freddie Trenhler | According to Gen. Burt, the cases are rare, though estimates - iT R = OE POL TEL Scheel -86--Quizs -program- at 1:30 Military Order of the Loyal Legion ,anjes - with - which -he has com-] ® au = No is ms sometimes must be pared down to BUTLER WILL HONOR The week, the theme of which is|P: m today under the sponsorship al) Shay Deitation Day BI municated, already have signified * o : : some extent. According to Burt, who ITS 22 WAR DEAD “ud the future with books,” aiso| f the Brosdway brary. p.m in the world war memorial cr wiegiance to he omnis. Soni Henie Troupe Due [us emis of sichign sie na in the nature oh = TOT WBTY will be observed with story hours,| Dunbar library—Qpen house from ie - pan resid "| This" campaign holds the possi- : Yale University law school, autodone ‘to rescue — - .. The 22. Butler - university men | book talks and other programs. 7 to. 9 p.m. Thursday. : Children's: 5 Sirsa Mefnorial— A tat 1 bility.ot further strikes among coal in Y §, ie ia } Lo 8 | nobije: noridenta account for about : has J illed in this. war will be honored| Mrs. Jeanette Covert Nolan spoke program at 8 p.m. : | Har ciate. Tol i Y: | nilners—which ‘probably would be ~ Fo r Workout are on Ig { 80 per “cént of the claim cases in ~*~ J 5 an International Students’ day on her mew book, “Hoosier City,”| maughville library—Tea and pro- AFToga da. ny Speak the | voluntary walkouts” among the : bo, “77 | Australia and are settled in cash.as : a fsetvance at 1 40 a. m. tomorrow before ju njor ‘high school students gram at 4 p. ae Ee by | civil war shaats alk. : ® | rank-and-file intended to force a The troupe of ‘the 1944 Sonja dressed as a Parisienne and the en- | Quickly as possible. ; : : J 0 fhe recreation room. Caine at 11:30 a. m. today in the Cropsey Yow pile: WF hit I i - . | favorable . decision for. the. district oltywood ce -revie -opening | tire company relives the days of a children from school “63: The day willbe observed ria~ | : --Hente Hollywood ice opening tire . company i 1 committee in- Colleges all over the world are|auditorium at Central library. The tionally by radio broadcasts of the, 30 v. Thursday at the Coliseum was ex-|"Gay Pare rn I Ce ne open full dress serving the day in remembrance book's original illustrations by| Brightwood library—Book charac-| yy ®| Under present NLRB policy. ’ | 19-year-old . nbrat . {address and readings in both! pected to arrive in Indianapolis at| Jean Sturgeon, y g to the present f classmates who have died in the George Jo Mess are on display in ter masquerade party at 3:30 p.m. oo of congress ‘based largely on the Union Col-|g , nm today and work out at the beauty, will have one of the fea-| Hh ng e group headed var. Milton Dickos, president of [the Riley room. . |Thursday. : / | lieries case, jurisdiction over super- |. iiceum this evening. |tured roles in fours and eights with | | . Indiana officers in charge of the 8 edence, Mo., will he student council, will speak on Miss Augusta Stevenson, children’s] Other libraries will hold story | rogram are J. K. Lilly Sr. com- visory employees would be refused Skidding and shuffling across the the revue. Breaking into a com- | N lessen the post- J he origin and meaning of the cele- books author, will speak to younger hours. - ; nme - to a union which’ includes other g and su R ac ledy role, sffe also will do the| m the need for ration, and Dr, George F. Leonard,| = = WR Re mander; J. W. Fesler, senior vice | asses of employees. In the case of lee, Freddie Tvenkler, Viennese; (El J) Packin’ Mama" numbet and | JERSEY CITY, N. J, Nov. 16 ; ; ’ ' com 3 ' | : wi Y kin’ aS - ) ot roduction, right lirector of the evening division, ahd : éar to the 2000 block on Alvord st., ie gh il ry pup the Pennsylvania operators there is Senting par A BO ki is a member of the “Old Tyme ‘V.P).—A young mother, her three = aE Lo. Charles C. Josey, war council I : when the driver slammed on the, genley, recorder, and: ’ ak M | Bnotner complication—under a state} edy sole 4 { Four" -quartet, sons and two girls left in her care that the army ehgtian; doy Will spent: : =o) brakes, jimped out —and -escaped | smith Judge advocate Donal [statute the mine foremen, assistant , i nmight comedian in the ice, Allison Briggs, soh-of Mrs. Ray were burned- fo death when fire h SYap ut: f Miss Sa er the direction GET THIEF 7 ESCAPE through a field. He forgot his over- Tperreepsenmepis - foremen and “fire bosses” Were| yong’ world, Freddie will be as-|h: Briges. 7120 N. Pennsylvania sl. cwant the two-story frame house in greater produc- 3 Mary Marjorie Smead of ! y coat. The car was owned by George given the status of state officers,|gicted b : Y skaters lis a member of the chorus, The rly produced in. = he student council, ; sire Jones, 2337 Montcalm ave. and was TEMPERATURE HERE charged with enforcement of safet SHY BY A Nasiar 0] Maier and) 20-year -old skater is a graduate of | WIC they lived last right. wssoextensive. BR -——orr-—- _ Police gave chase to two stolen, ... his driveway, 1 ; AWS. Buch. meh. are. required o an-army jeep in the farce, “Trenkler| op ~r oe sng attended Indiana _ 1ne dead were identified as Mrs, Fook, oa tat | YARD'S 287TH SHIP READY |cars last night, retrieving both of| from 1 ao a IS BELOW NORMAL oi eh, Are roy in Jo Arion depleting the trials and coco TT _. (Mary. Anna Florian, 28; her sons, t in some plants 2.) ~The. Liberty tanker, 8. 8:ithe thieves. Siete ATbuckle and Dulin Judd -gaptured | Indianapolis has seen but-at-1-a.'m. | compgnies ‘from - registers ‘main~ |g 15-minute i ay pe I'- LIONS ‘TO HEAR MeMILLEN IB ta Py y Yespec a : {Bll {icholas Longworth, California| ~ Patrolmen = Elmer White and one, a 20-year-old youth, when he today “the thermometer read 30, tained by the state mining depart- |ful rw” ha aa] Roy “MeMillen, national vice ters of i Saugh- 2 investigators is shipbuilding Corp.'s 287th ship, was | Prancis Sealy took after a Ford|jumped out of the cab at Ninth st.|just seven dégrees. below normal.| ment. 1 "Miss Henle 1s featured ih four COMmander of the American Le-| “noo pagtian, who Bn the oduction 1s -un- eady for fitting today after chris-|coupe when it passed at 16th st. and| and College ave, ‘The other oc-| Tonight's forecast is fair and| Should NLRB change its polic "i mown # “he | §i0N, Will address .the Lions club , } : ’ ar problems of ening ceremonies at the company College ave. traveling about - 60] cupant of the cab ran between t : ag Re, ame oN aN] ol ; {Sime Howse, Je1¢ lies SRS with MIS: : ” g pa: e cab ran between two colder but warmer weather is prom- {a conflict could be expected between | Hula,” “Hayride” and for the finale, | luncheon tomorrow at the Clay- | Plorian while she went to the Y ‘ards, miles per hour. They pursued the| houses and escaped. | ised tomorrow. federal and state authority, the “LaSorella,” in which she is| pool hotel, movies. . ; ; jolt ; : | ise ie MET Front poplin and Bodice | TT Shar dre spangled Tn se: mail EE : ; are richly sparkled with se. quins, Short-sleeves, are seas ‘ quins on this effective little quin-embroidered, as is the short dress. 24.95 : sweetheart neckline. 19,95

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