Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1945 — Page 2

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“By NED BROOKS " Scripps-Howsrd Staft Writer - |issue

Er . — Jn urging that the International . ‘MIAMI, Fla, Feb. JOR Lo} edération of “Trade Unions ho

‘again upset the carefully laid plans | ynited States next September, Mr. “Bf his formef assoclates in the' Green charged Sidney Hillman,

American | | ith “extending his > bor. |C. 1. O. leader, with ¥ Federation of 14 “destructive and decisive influenc

sadjourned its midwinter session... .., feigs in this country, to the without reaffillating the United |, .0iona) labor spheres.”

+& position where the reunion is 8 1 ondon was typical of the man a «Probability sd With are CONCeS- | 1is methods” Mr. Green added. sions to John . { LA gy

as a condition tled hopes for an “but the council mentbers left this 4 politics. #! last remaining obstacle will be set- Repudiates Charge y-tled before many weeks.

$3 Vote for Admission

“to inform the miners’ union that proved

rights and privileges” when it 85- | jslative, political and other matsumes “the obligations ordinarily ters of general interest of labor. attached to the affiliation.” Renewing his invitation for the A. P. of L. President William | C. I. O. to return to the A. F. of L, Green said the negotiations had Mr. Green said collaboration “withfailed” at this session because of lout organized unity would. create Lewis’ insistence that he be guar-|additional controversy, disputes and anteed representtion on the council, division.” a promise the council ruled it was ee ee eee e

si 7 "2" FOUR WAR WORKERS

Although Green denied that any arrangements ‘had been made to HURT IN CAR CRASH resume the negotiations, it was re- AN athorttatively ae Four Lukas-Harold corporation gone! Had rea, » en will | war workers were injured, one seriie to iron out the differences With ously, early today when theif’ Lewis when he returns to Washing- | cp arethe-ride car smashed into a ig street car pole at 10th st. and SherAll Seats Filled man dr. 2 a |

Most of the council members, it| Those injured are: { was understood, are prepared to| Mrs. Lola Walker, about 48, of support mine worker membership 1704 E. 10th st, head injuries, City| on their body, but they were un- hospital, serious. willing to so declare themselves in| Arthur Agnew, 18, of 970 Elm st, any formal action. { broken right arm, City hospital, | Council members are elected by fair, the convention and the council is| E. G. Sam, driver, 43, of 912 Cedar | empowered only to fill vacancies st face and chest injuries, Metho- | ! which occur between conventions. dist hospital, good. § No vacancy now exists in the 15-| afiss Rosemary Smith, 18, of 1026 G member body. - [N. Keystone ave., Methodist hos- | 4 The council aready had gone far- pita] treated and released. th ther than it originally intended| Mr Sam was driving east on 10th | in making concessions to Mr. Lewis. st when a car turned into his path | The mine boss first agreed to re-|from a gas station. Swerving to| affiliate if his union was taken |ayoid the second car, he crashed back “as is” with jurisdictional ints the pole. | | eh ———— | 1

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disputes to be setttled later:

an pune BILL ON CLEARING

at this session the Lewis plan]

the council, subject to the usual| yer Oglesby, 5823 Lowell ave. appeal to the convention. | president of the Irvington RepubMr. Green described Mr. Lewis’ |jioan club, today condemned the newest, demand as “unfortunate,” |y,gianapolis slum clearance bill in, adding ‘that withdrawal of the i. |eoigature as “violating all stipulation would mean immediate | oq principles of business.” reaffiliation. In reply tg the COUN- | pe protested the measure in.letnd Joiesram Saying 8 the ge wis to all legislators under his m . : Iname and not as: an expression of replied merely that the decision | 4,0 Irvington Republican club. had been “duly noted.’ “The bill provides the machinery Mr. Green told reporters that Mr. | to 5 closed corporation since much . Lewis, a member of the council nat would go on is confidential before the miners’ union was sus- ang the public is denied access to pended, was “well aware” of the A. nany of the records,” he said. “The ~F0f L. laws. He said he believed bill asks Indianapolis taxpayers to

bership because the council now in- | private enterprise. If the city starts cludes representatives of unions iq buy up all the rundown property ‘with which the miners may have |i, Indianapolis it will not be long Jurisdictional disputes. {until it might start buying all run-| Mr. Lewis’ catch-all District 50 | gown businesses and then we would union includes such members as |really have communism.” | utility, buildings trades and chem-

ical workers. STOP LIGHT INVENTOR DIES

Next Session in May | CARMEL, Peb. 16 (U.’P.).~Les“Mr.- Green indicated .that the {lie Haiges, 80, electrician who in-| Lewis matter may not have to wait | vented one of the first machines until the council's next session in |to operate street intersection stop May for a final decision. He said (light signals, died last night. The . 8 special meeting or “round robin” [widow and a son survive,

x Legislative Calendar

BILLS PASSED House Senate HB 421—Abolishes department ‘of in-

.103 riages | SPection and supervision of public officers a = Te aa a¥ marriages and transfers functions to state board of or : > accounts. . 85-1

SB 110—Provides that cities of the first,| . HR 422.Amends works hoard laws to second and third class shall and citles of | yr otect property owners who erect struc‘the fourth and fifth class may reimburse i, es over or under streets and alleys police for "half “the cost of “uniforms and) ii Works bostd consent To0° t equipment after Jan. 1, 1946. 47-0. | HB 423-Gives veterafis preference in “UBB 130--Increases rom $1000°t0 $1200] stute merit jobs; “0: de the minimum aanual salary for public] HB 60—Authorizes cities and.towns to school teachers. ‘Provides further that) levy five cent tax rate for post-war public beginning - teachers with two years’ col-|improvements. 80-0 lege training be paid a minifium salary| HB 08—Provides that township trustees of $140 a month and that beginning teach- | of “townships lacking high schools shall ers with four years’ college training be! pay for transportation of children to paid a minimum of $165 a month. 498-0.|other school districts. 83-0. 8B 160—Amends law appropriating HB 108—Permits county couneils to levy funds for legal reports to require re-| taxes for improvements on four-year colprints when the supply falis low. 35-12, |leges located in their respective counties, SB 169—Amends law concerning sal 80-0 aries of public officials to provide for! HB 240--Gives county commissioners state payments of $5400 annually toward power to fix salaries of county road sursalaries of all circuit, superior, criminal, | veyors, establishing minimum of $2 a mile probate and juvenile court judges. 46-3. for surveyed highways. 82-0 8B 170—Provides for the purchase of| HB 253—Provides retired field examiners more than one book for each subject and of department of inspection and super: “grade if the public school system. 34-7: vision of public offices may be reinstated 8B 171-—-Amends the municipal corpora.|and entitled to membership in state retion law to substitute city and county tirement fund. 70-13 > plan commissions for non-existent metro- HB 282--Creates separate judicial disn plan commissions established by | tricts for Vermillion and Park counties 941 act for annexation of suburban areas. 82-0 ofl HB 200—-Requires annual $25 license fee BB 173—Relieves real property owners| from out-of-state real estate dealers. of personal injuries received by tres-| 67-13. ’ passers. 33-10, { HB 206—Creates municipal utility em- * BB 183--Creates a department of vet-|playeés pension fund for second class erans affairs to ald veterans in obtaining cities operating two or more public utiliben Composes bi-partisan depart-| ties. 81-1. ment of four veterans #nd compensates| HB 302—Cives registered professional them at $1000 annually. Provides for de-|engineers, land surveyors and architects partment director at salary of $6000 an-!same lien rights accorded contractors, Dually. 48-0, | sub-contractors, . mechanics, journeymen, BB 180—Permits insurance companies to | laborers and material men. 85-0 comply with .laws of other states and| HB 309-~Makes non-resident directors relieves company officers of personal lia-|in Indiana corpofations liable to suit in bility. 41-1, , {state on corporation business. 81.0. SB 201-Authorizes city councils to es-| HB 340—Creates Anthony Wayne tralls . tablish city plan commissions. Provides | commission, appropriating $6000, 75-0 ain for citizens advisory sommiliees, | HB 350—Brings all farm machinery un4 28 {der thresherman’s len law. 74-0, uires change of venue in| SB, 12—Requires that circuit or juvenile ° ower court's decision bas | court judges make illegitimate, dependent | =O, children court wards in cases where ap8B ‘219--Appropriates $2000 for credtionplications for aid have been filed with of an elght-member, bi-partisan commis- county welfare department by. mothers sion fo establish a Fi. Wayne memorial | who have had previous illegimiate chilW Anthony, oyu, 43-4. | dren, 81-8 ~Provides for appointment by the y | governor of heads of Hy charitably and | RESOLUTIONS PASSED heplth institutions in accordance with the! BSCR 13--Memorializes the Pennsglvania Tucker court decision. 39-9, | general assembly to ratify the Ohio river ©, HB 471-Crants blind persons accom. Water sanitation compact. Voice vote panied by seeing-eye dogs access to. all SCR 14-<Memorializes congress to enact public Diaces. 49-0, 1 {laws to authorize ‘a Benjamin Hirrison ie «BB Increases salary of state super- | memorial. Voice vote. : ptendent of public instruction from | BSCR 15-—-Requests the agricultural” ex$6500. el, periment station at Purdue unjversity to 120—Provides that county treasurers make a study of Tarming methods and k cent of delinquent personal 9bpartunities of county infirmaries. Voice and a delinquent demand | Vole, | | 2a.% J " BCR -16—-Urges the federal government pris Bloomington and|'0 provide necessary funds for’ the®es- | tks“ 10 serve also as|vablishment of three veterans’ adminis- | SB ’ - {tration facility hospital centers in Ina del

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fourths diana and an increase in the t oa, tires. fouet a the hospital here. Voice vote, © °f| ization, 41-0.

mea Senate - BB 173 ~ Requires hotels, furnished apartments, boarding and Tooling. Ean: rist conf and homes and similar |

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+. The A. FP. of Le-executive council | nd po- was a Negro. he ) jitherio confined 10 labor and pb until she was 16, after which she

learned English. stitute under the late

Mine Workers, but Mr. Lewis has, ty: i ess befor® the Tuskegee in . His sarcastic address Dr, George Washington

pmaneuvered the -Degoiations into) so-called world labor conference in scientist, nd Carver. | A varied program of spirituals, gating committee for final action.

His last-minute demand for reP- ;." communistic friends in order sented by MIs. and h resentation on th§ =xecutive council, promote disruption and discord three companions. . Traveling with

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ms, sored os vee eee OF SLUMS ASSAILED |

~ Lewis had insisted on cotricll mem="45" something which is a job for |

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kL 41-0, BILLS DEFEATED it

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+ WILL BE HEARD HERE

Mrs. Louise Malone Braxton, bass correspondence might settle the singer and lecturer, will speak and selections Sunday at at the Phillips Temple

\ | - a ~ Lewis, cagey and unpredictable, has . i ss in the C. M. E. church and-at 7.p. m, & — Li Rn ier mei the Roberts Park Methodist church,

Mrs. Braxton- is the granddaugh-|together with “enator Stewart (D. ter of a Cherokee Indian chief and e.'a French grandmother. Her father

She spoke French

She studied at

l«Agin he has allied himself with folk songs and classics will be pre- |

re-concerts tomorrow.

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By DANIEL M. KIDNEY ; Times Staff Writer | WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Senator Ball (R: Minn.), today declared that he believed that he can get

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[fraud investigation, = Prepared by Senator Stewart, the somewhat sizzling report was ready [Senator Stewart and I can agree the ‘opening devotions.

day, when it was due to be presented meets next Monday afternoon,” | iliary will serve supper. [to the full senate campaign investi- |Senator Ball said.

{hart (R. Ind.). service cases.

Ready for Filing Senator Stewart has insisted that |g

changes” whether his Republican calls “an eager interloper. |and the Council of Social agencies.

ator Ball conducted the hearings, George C. Sthwier, president; the at Indidnapolls, Senator Stewart Rev. R. A. Marquardt, executive can do so. Senator Ball could, how- | secretary, and Mrs. Arthur Brenn, ever, file a° minority report for full! president of the auxiliary, will pre(report on the 1944 Indiana election committee action. . [sent their annual reports. The 9) rT “I do not want to make a sepa- | Rev, Walter C. Maas, pastor’ of rate report’ and still believe that Trinity Lutheran church, will give

for Senator Ball's signature yester-|by the time the full committee|the program, women of the aux-

Eugene O. Krug of Waverly, The Stewart report asks that the Iowa, the new director of arts and But Chairman Green (D. R. L) full committee recommend further | crafts, who, also is theologically Braxton and her postponed the meeting until next investigation of the Marion county trained, will make use of local rec- | Monday, because Senator Tunnell case where 50,000 names were reational and educational facilities fiiliation scut- |, 4 njunge labor's economic ob- her to make the quartet of Ken-| (D. Del), a member, could not at-|stricken from the registration list, in directing a mew program. Anediate union, so tives into the stormy sea of tucky harmony singers are her tend. He was making a long senate nyt it does not ask that this be other new feature, of the home is daughter, Miss® Ethelda Braxton, Sbeech. Wm ve perm, SeHuiors carried on by the senate commit-|the health program under Mrs, A ing that this) © |Miss Nina Hill and Miss Marie Tt and Ball will iry and agree. tee on privileges and elections, as/ Wa Sfwinter resort. expecting : The latter is said to have objected the Indiana Democrats wanted, but |tered nurse. During the past year, | «I resent and repudiate Mf. Hill-| Mrs. Braxton has been singing to some of the alleged partisanship phy the justice department. It com- | man's charge that the A. F. of L. has and talking in churches of the na- Which the report contains. |isolated itself from world affairs.” tion for 29 years. Dr. Sumner L.| $7" me council voted unanimously The council unanimously ap- Martin, pastor of the Roberts Park] Green's earlier rejection of | church, has known her for 15 years. | } ,/C. I O. President Philip Murray's The public is invited to both lec- he intends to file it “without major [Emmert, whom Sehator Stewart

yne Resener, a full-time regis;

| 233 children have been served ‘in {pletely exonerates Senator Cape-|the institution, boarding homes and

Greatest criticism is leveled at| The - Evangelical Lutheran Ortaté® Attorney General James A./phans’ Home association is a member agency of the Community Fund

Cagey Lewis Upsehs A.F.L" WOMAN BASS SINGER Report Ready on Indiana Vote: ANNUAL MEET SET Names Unconsciously Shape | Ji See Agreement by Probers AT ORPHANS’ HOME - Bedrers' Life, Educator Says

: : The Evangelical Lutheran ~Or- J colleague signs is or not. As ma- phans Home association will hold BOSTON, Feb, :16 (U.P.).—The

jority - member and subcommitt® their annual meeting Sunday at § hame.you give your baby may de- of tabulation.”

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[termine whether the child grows | That any ‘alphabetical system up a rebel or not, Prof! Lowell 8. ROWId become a tongue-twisting Trowbridge, Boston university psy-| Tha rigid adherence ‘to. short chologist, said today. Anglo-Saxon names like Jim, John He believes that names’ uncon-| and Bill would be boring. {sciously shape their bearers’ destiny, Best solution to the name probe | For example, he said, some Percy’s/!em, Prof. Trowbridge believes, is

ity suggested by thelr name and| Such names provide security for grow into regular firebrands, the youngsters—good firm roots in

path .of least resistance and fall|t0,” he said. | quickly into.the groove their name

sets for them. The tendency is to- BOY SPARED

ward one extreme or the other. AS COLLIE “But kids have plenty of imagination,” Prof. Trowbridge said, “Es-| ! 1S FOUND pecially the rebels who often adopt| After recelving calls from scores names of their own choice. [Chink Of persons who felt sorry for a boy of the Sarahs who become Sally, | Without his dog, “Sonny” Humphrey, the Henrys who become Hank, the{son of * Mr. and Mrs. Estol sober Johns who become Jack. - (Humphrey, 3814 Creston dr. and his The professor scoffed at Utopian |dog “Peggy” today were reunited, suggestions for name reform, He| The dog was one of more than said: : - a dozen brown collies which were That any system for nmbering | taken to the house fter a doctor children until they were old enough | volcsd fear the boy might suffer a to pick their own names “would | relapse from worry over his pet.

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