Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1945 — Page 6

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serving as assistant to the chief air force engineer at 8th air force heag-

S. SGT. JOHN PEARSON, son of

Mrs, Grace Pearson, 343 Massachusetts ave, has returned from over‘seas where he was wounded on his last mission. ‘A waist gunner on a

B-24, he is a patient at Billings hospital.

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F. Dunning J. Harmon LT. FREDERICK L. DUNNING, 3338 Kenwood ave, is at sea on a coast guard-manned destroyer escort

in the North Atlantic.

JAMES M. HARMON, seaman 1-c, is seeing’ action on an LST in the Pacific. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, ‘R. 'B. Harmon, 38102. E. New York st.

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PVT. GENE K.‘LAYTON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Layton, 1947 Ruckle st., is in advanced army air forces training at Chanute field, Ill. PFC. GLENFORD WAYNE MORRIS, son of Mrs. Goldie Morris, 804] Coffey st. and Grover Morris, Edinburg, ‘is with” the 7th army -in France. He has served in North Africa and was among the first to

THE ‘INDIANAPOLIS TIMES In the Service: Local Men See Action on Wide Fronts

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MAJ. WILBUR E. MONIGAN of Peru, formerly of Indianapolis, has

spending 32 months in New Guinea. He was wire chief for the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. in Peru in civilfan fife. GEORGE BENZIGER, husband of Mrs. Edith Jane Benziger, 3540 N. Pennsylvania st. has been promoted to first lieutenant in the air

forces in France.

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House Rules Committee to Take Up Fight Against Wallace Today.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (U, P

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NEW YORK, Feb. 7 (U. P).—

drop in fatal accidents.

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lace—was headed today for a fight in the house rules committee. Chairman Sabath (D, ‘IIl) said the committee probably would meet tomorrow to give the measure a go-ahead. Although ‘Democratic leaders have been pushing for speedy approval of the bill with no basic changes, they did not plan to bring it before the house until next Wednesday. The bill, passed by the senate last week in a move to clear the way for Wallace's, nomination as’'secretary of commerce, would remove the federal loan agency, including the reconstruction finance corpora-

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There were hints that an attempt might be made to bottle the bill in the rules committee, Such an attempt would constitute a reversal of Republican strategy. Thus-far there has been no-con-certed Republican move to join in efforts to kill the bill and force the senate to vote on Wallace's confirmation without removing the loan agencies first.

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this program during 1945. There were 3500 fewer deaths last year than in 1943. A comparison of the situation of last year with that of 1943, Mr. Irvin said, shows the all-accident death toll down 5 per cent, home accident deaths down 6 per cent, fatalities from. public accidents down 9 per cent, a drop of 3 per cent in occupational fatalities and a decrease | cin of 8 per cent-in accidental deaths among military personnel. , During the past 32 years in which ‘accurate records have been kept, accidents have cost the lives of more than three times as many Amerfcans as have been killed in all of this country’s wars combined, according to Mr. Irvin.

First Organized Effort

“The National Safety Council's public Service program,” Mr Irvin said, “Is the first organized effort to be Si against all-types-of-ac-cidents among all elements of the population in this country, and the first to give substantial promise of reducing the accident toll eventually to a fraction of its present size.” ~ program was mdde possible a fund subscribed for the purBy oY years 2go by business and industry. Requests: that the work be continued have - been received from President Roosevelt and many other high government officials, as

lecturer and authority on Rusia,

Ruscia” Town Hall meeting at 11 a. m. Priday at English theater. Mr. Hindus has written four books ong Russia and is the author of topical dispatches on the fighting front and diplomatic affairs for the New York Herald-Tribune.

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gell (D. Mich) and. Rep. Edward A. Kelly (D. Ill) consider it cheap and insignificant.

But the army, navy and veterans administration see nothing wrong with the discharge button issued to honorably discharged veterans ofl this war. The war department > yesterday that they will not change its, design. The services gave no detailed reply to criticism of the button, which Dingell and Kelly said in the house had evoked “a rising tide of critfcism.” The war department anfiouncement merely said: “Representatives of the army, navy and veterans administration, following a thorough study, have decided to retain the present design of the discharge button Mrs. Roosevelt first voiced public

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charges of failure to obtain a charity solicitation license for the dance scheduled to be given Feb. 21 by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hoosler post 644. Mr. Ryman, ~ chairman of the dance committee, is the second member of the post to be arrested in connection with the dance. Frank Delatore, post commander, was slated on the same charges Saturday and his case was continued

WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (U.'P.)— Mrs, Roosevelt thinks it's undistinguished, and Rep: John D.'Din-

Monday in municipal court 4 until Priday.

Mrs. R's Plain Is Unheeded Over Gl's Discharge Buttons

criticism of the button ‘at a press conference here. She said it was not distinctive enough, that it contained no clue to its significance,

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