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**By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—No Indiana congressman voted for the

the house, 246 to 165. Opponents of the compulsory manpower legislation now take their fight to the senate.

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[Aight for a substitute bill which {would not draft labor but increase war manpower commission powers, [Tt lost by but 10 votes, The substitute, known as the Barirett bill, was introduced by Rep. (R, Ind) and |Rep. Charles A. Halleck (R. Ind.)

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May work-or-jail bill when it passed |

{helped in the fight for it. The vote {against the Harness substitute was 187 to 177. Like all other proposed | amendments it was lost. | 80 the May bill, which provides for draft board control of labor of! {all males between 18 and 45, was; put across after four days of de- | bate. Organized labor, except that which is Communist-led, was against! it. | | Lewis Borne Out | But the plea was that the mili-| tary and naval leaders needed it to (win the war. President. Roosevelt| | demanded its passage and fulfilled! {a prediction of United Mine Workers | {President John L. Lewis, who said ito labor. back in 1940: “You draft | Roosevelt and. he’ 11 draft you." { Eight., Indiana Republicans and {two Democrats declined to go for ‘the labor draft measure, “however. Rep. ‘Ray Madden, first district Democrat~ who tripled his majority ‘in 1944 through C. I. O.-P. A. C. support, turned thumbs down just as C. 1. O. President Philip Murray and all other labor leaders recom: mended, Management also was Sihossd and’ the National Association” of Manufacturers took & strong stand against the measure. A last minute wite put the American Legion lon record for it, however. | La Follette Absent | Rep, Charles . M. La Follette, Evansville Republican who is in England was the only Indiana congressman not on hand to vote, Other Republicans opposing the! bill's passage and also voting for, were . Reps. Halleck, Harness, Grant, Gillie, Johnson, | | Landis, Wilson and Springer. Democrats were Reps. Madden and Louis Ludlow. Recommital lost 230 to, 183. Mr. Ludlow, who represents Indianapolis, today issued a statement declaring that he considers any rlabor draft a violation of the 13th ‘amendment to the’ constitution! {which férbids * ‘slavery and involuntary servitude.” “In our American. concept of government there is no room for a labor draft” Mr.. Ludlow. déclared. “In my opinion it is a gross violaition of the spirit of the constitution and nullification’ of the objective (for which: our boys are giving their {precious lives overseas, namely that {America shall forever remain a free | country.”

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10° OF 14 CHARGES MONTREAL, Feb, 2 (U, P):— Squadron leader Harold E. “Whitey” Dahl, American-born Canadian flier, was acquitted by a court-mar-tial last night of 10 of 14 charges {of improper disposition of government property. Findings on charges against Butler - university reviewed by the general at Ottawa.

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