Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1945 — Page 9
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EE Victim of Yule Fire Retvirie . 2 AER HINGHAM; Mass, Jan, 4 (U. |“ Received a" bravery © itation BAKER BARRETT, 41-year-old |*husband of two months to the | Like stampeding cattle the civil- | will meet, at 8 p. m. toright at Acton DIAMONDS P.) —Since enlisting in the coast} fon Adm. Chester W. Nifnitz, ‘Indianapolis embalmer who was | surgical nurses at Methodist hos- PANIC GREEK CROWD. [rats iled ihto the side streets.or Masonic hall to confer degrees. Mrs. OANS ard almost two years: ago, -* Narrowly escaped ‘death from critically - burned when a Santa | pital. Mrs, Barrett {s~in charge the side doors and Helen Horner, worthy matron, and gu a Jap booby trap. Claus suit he was wearing caught | of the surgical hurse staff, ATHENS, Jan, 4 (U.P) —A num- i: BR G + Britain hoteL.| am Taylor C. Parker, worthy patron, ~ ANCE. Chiasle 4, Robison Jr., of Hing :| = Last night, junior disclosed that fire, was said to be out of danger | Because “cent of his body [ber of persons were killed of wound- indo y El tak will officiate. ham, he had been “fighting under ter- y. «| had been , Physicians de- . . Teek an teams rvice, Call, Fought in five Pacifie .cam- | ninco pressure” He has just |VOtes With th LaFollette and Attendants .at Methodist hbs- | Seibed Mr. Barrett's recovery as od ‘and hundrels pesicked 089m into the square to care for | FOF Quick Reiel of |A-1788 pasgns.: reached the official coast guard pital, where he was taken after | remarkable. For more than a week: when BL: A:-8:forces hurled six ry casualties. NY 1 (MoT HOLES” — enlistment age of 17. Madden Against New the burning Christmas eve, said | ai average of two pints of plasma (mortar bombs into . Constitution, | SORE THROAT : : his condition was good and that | Was administered daily and “he | Square ‘in the heart of Athens yd RELIEF! ‘SATISFACTION GUARANTEE OR BOARSENESS Xt ’ Inc. ; LINE NEW {| piano TEACHERS TO MEET |. Life for Committee. blood plasma injections had been | Was kept in an Oxygen tent. - “yess than a minute. BLACKHEADS « STE BUE TO EXCESSIVE | a5 &” The Indianapolis Piano Teachers’ us Times Spetial ir Swpped, LODGE TO INSTALL The Stirs volley ploded bet Re have tried for n Gen association will meet at 10 8."m.| WASHINGTON, * Jan. 4~—Re Mr, Barrett had dresed for a LODGE TO INSTALL civilians. on midmorning shopping | | Bie wilt thousan honsands imine for promptly | . - peta Spr rr tomorrow at the D. A. R. chapter | P| party which his wife, Mrs. Wilma | New officers of Northwestern | tours could.find cover from fiying| I mildly medicated 4 Cuticural fens blackSutin Usarim house. A business meeting and Louis Ludlow, Indianapolis Demo-| Jean Findley Barrett, had planned |Lodge No. 807, I. O. O. F. will be | fragments w slashiéd trees in anteed or the maker will refund your money. 96% , musical program is scheduled. crat; “yoted against’ making the| at their home, 1220 N. Illinois st., |installed at a meeting tonight -at|the square and spattered against CUTICU R A S0AP AND ok esnagp semefome “Dies cominittee” permanent when| 85 8 means of introducing her !the hall ; : the Great Britain hove], headquar-| OINTMENT “ the proposal passed the house at||™=— ————————————— .
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“the opening session, of the 79th congress, 207 to 186. Jw This was the first vote cast against the committee to in | gate un-American activities by ‘tho Marion, county congressman, .His Democratic colleague, Rep. Ray Madden, Gary, also voted against
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continuance of the committee, It is opposed by the political action committee and other labor groups.
Evansville, was the only Indiana Republican tp oppose passage of the reselution making the committee permanent, The eight others voted for it. It was introduced by Rep. John Rankin (D. Miss.) since Chairman Martin Dies (D. Tex), who gave the committee its name,
did not seek re-election.
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By such investigations can.be carried on by other agencies of government, particularly the FBI, without additional expense. This committee spent fabulous sums and I think such expenditures are unnecessary.” Mr. LaFolette; who introduced his bill to make the fair employment practice committee permanent at the same session, had this td say about his vote against the Dies committee:
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“Stealing of elections, mainte- | nance of monopolies, discrimination | against economic opportunity of citizens because of race, creed or color, continuance of poll taxes as a bar to voting are just some of the un-American activities which should -be stppressed before we vote to extend this witch-hunt.” The Evansville ¢8Sngressman issued a long statement urging his colleagues to support his FEPC bill He deplored failure of War Mobi-
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