Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1945 — Page 19

Hold ot Loos NALIS RENOBBLE|~ ‘TROJAN HORSE’ New Edicts Again Tighten |

Control Over Reich's

_ Slave Labor,

By NAT A. BARROWS Times Foreign Correspondent STOCKHOLM, Jan. 11.— Germany's trojan horse is being hobbled and restrained more firmly than ever before. Edicts tightening control over foreign workers inside Germany-— at least 12,000,000, pocsibly as many |

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Opens Today|

Governor Gates Heads List| of Honored Guests

" George Gershwin and Dubose Heyward’s immortal “Porgy and Bess” will open at 8:15 p. m. today at the Murat theater,

‘Tonight's performance is sponsored by the 1lth district of the ‘American Legion and.is given for the benefit of the Veterans’ service center, Among honored guests” will be Governor Gates, Mayor Tyndall, Lt. Gov. Richard James, Billie Brown, commander of the Indiana department of the legion; Police Chief Clifford Beeker, Fire Chief Herbert|and Eddie Cole orchestras and|as 14,000,000 of them—followed the Fulmer and Willlam Remy, safety made his operatic debut with the Naz elation over Field Marshal board president, Chicago Opera Co. as Amonasro in Rai] Gerd yon Rundstedt’s surprise J“Aida.” es offensive. Duckworth in Charge '| Among favorite musical numbers| Flushed with the early success of Arrangements for the legion's|in the production are “I Got Plenty | “Hitler's Christmas present to the participation in the event are in|O’ Nuttin’” “Bess, You Is My|German péople,” heimat (home- - charge of L. C. Duckworth, 11th|wWoman Now,” “It Ain't Necessarily|land) officials promptly began district commander, assisted _by|So” “Summertime,” “A Woman Is|clamping down more, restrictions Paul Gastineau and Dr, Olarence|a Sometime Thirig,” and “There’s aupon the potential menace fnside Chambers, Boat That's Leavin’ Soon for New| thelr gates—the foreign siave-

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Presented by Cheryl Crawford and John Wildberg, the musical will feature Etta Moten as Bess, William Franklin as Porgy, Avon Long, Edward Matthews and the Eva Jessye choir with Alexander Smallens con-

York.” The musical will run in Indianapolis today through Saturday with an afternoon and night performance Saturday. .

workers,

equipped smashing into our lines, on Dec. 16,

Preference Ends

Until Von Rundstedt’s splendidly reserve troops began

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ential treatment . whenever their jobs were important cogs ‘in the war machine. Many of them fared as well as German workers. Now, according to eyewitness reports reaching Sweden, they no longer can leave their work benches ! during early air raid alerts but must ‘Model Shown remain until allied. planes gre di- Reg. 10.98 7.95 rectly. over the town. 5 Their ration cards have been - severely reviewed and cut down if ’ : Corey A the officials decide that extra food i phomores, Vera Owens, for heavy work can better be dibp Dorothy Fra-| verted into German stomachs. Their rene | Opportunity to move about during ree hours has been drastically re-

ducting: 5 “Porgy and Bess” is a saga of catfish row, Charleston, 8. C., and concerns the tragic romance of the crippled Porgy for his fickle but attractive Bess.

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Miss Moten was featured in Miller and Lyle's “Sugar Hill” and was the Carioca Girl in the movie, “Flying Down to Rio.” Mr. Franklin was vocalist with _the Ear] Hines

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were to be given new instructions today by a repr® : tive of the A. B. Dick Cq, The students are Linda Wilcox, Betty Ben- Cg nett, Joan Zollner, Robert Dorre| . y oS Kappel, Martha “hn Ba To "a oy oo and Mildred Owens. foreign workers, followix

The Willing Workers club of the|and severe punishment for DR | Decatur sixtt de A a market activities, In Duisburg for-

eign workers protested that the new quiz program, “Take It or Leave It,” | food restrictions were insufficient yesterday for the high school con-|to give them working strength, esvocation The club is sponsored by | pecially in unheated buildings with Miss Inez Cunningham and con-

bomb-wrecked roofs. : testants were chosen from the Hi-y| The T. O. D. T. army came first and Sunshine clubs by Margaret in Joo transportation and raw maRosner Ral, . te = ary Rajth TY: a as an-| One of my informants managed, nouncer, FPurnal Wallen was the deviously to acquire a pound of buttimekeeper, and Shirley West, Vir-

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Legislative Calendar

BILLS INTRODUCED House

HB 40—(Bond, R., Pt. Wayne) Repeals act subiniang Mmited temporary seprations from and board. (Judiciary .)

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assistants in dental offices; requires passage of examination, specifies qualifications and limits extent of their practice. (State medicine and public health.) HB 47—(Morgan, R., Knightstown). Authorizes levy by municipalities of a public library tax not to exceed two mills on each $100 assessment. (Ways and

means.) ; Are Insured HB 48—(Newian, R., Lafayette) Ex- } tends to March, 1947 current act suspendvu run from July 1, 1945 to July 1, 194%. |;n0 jaws limiting number of working p to $5,000 (Judiciary B.) hours per week of women employees over. NE HB 42—(Richards, R., Patricksburg) Re-|18. (Labor.) Your uires pasteurization of all milk used in HB 49—(Henley, R., Bloomington; HelMAIL Savi ; pans products of any nature. (State ler, D., Decatur). Provides method for I———— ngs medicine and public health.) printing and distributing acts passed by HB 43—(Thompson, R., North Vernon). | general assembly, appropriating funds for Special attention Is given to ac- i" counts received by mail. If you * can’t come in — MAIL YOUR $100 Opens an Account . ’

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Prohibits rental or sale of motion pic- the time to change your fur

tures under contracts stipulating dates upon which films are to be shown, Provides penalty of $500. (Judiciary B.) HB 44—(Teckemeyer, R., Indianapolis; Burnett, R., Indianapolis). Requires credit unions to make reports Jan, 31 and July 31 of each year to the state department of financial institutions. (Ways and

means.) ; HB 45— (Downey, R., Indianapolis; Atkins, R., Indianapolis). Permits Indian-| SB 20—(Phelps, R., Ft. Wayne; Crook, | apolis school board to grant $15,000 D. South Bend). Restricts pald firemen yearly to Indiana Children's museuni, | '0 56 Work hours a week, except in emer- | (City of Indianapolis.) gencies, rants employment preference to HB 46—

( s, R., Crawfordsville; At- . * (Public safety.) kins, R., Indianapolis) Provides for cer-| SB '3l—(Makowski, D. East Chicago).

tification by state board of dental exam- | Establishes small loan interest rate at 1 n per cent a month, Premiums on insurners of persons serving as dental hygiene ance sold in connection restricted to ’ at dard rates. Makes Vieaiion a gr ! . emeanor punishable by a’ maximum THREE SISTERS $100-3500, six months imprisonment, orl both, (Banks, Trusts and Savings assooe clations.) - . . ‘8B _22—(Eichhern, D, Uniondale; Ferris, R., Milton). Gives state residents recourse rior and circuit courts in

cases where alleged injustice has: been done by state board or commission by administrative action. Petitions for hearing would have precedence on court calendars. Court decisip®® final. (Judia

ry C. 8B 23—(0'Grady, D. Terre Haute). Validates adoption of children and heirs filed before Jan. 1, 1935, where original petitions were defective. Excludes pending litigation, (Judiciary -B.) 8B 24—(Johnson, R. Anderson; Eichhorn, D, Uniondale). Allows $600 annual expenses to county prosecutors for inYesugation and prosecution of crime. Payable quarterly, effective Jan. 1, 1945. (Counties ‘and townships.) 8B (Chubinski, D. East Chicago. Changes meeting of precinct committeemen and vice committeemen to third Saturday following primary elections, instead of first Baturday following. (Elections.) 8B 26—(Chubinski, D, East Chicago). Permits annual deduction to $1000 or onehalf of assessed property valuation of oe indebtedness on real estate sold on sales i) contract, providing indebtedness is not >

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House Resolution— (Sle: cello), Proposes constitutional amendment requiring holders of state judicial offices to have three years experience in law practice, teaching or public administration, or any combination of the three; exempts tices of peace, (Judiciary B.)

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