Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1945 — Page 15
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LIE \ / SP, Mik [TEXAS PROBING a ORAFT BILL WOMAN NAMED TO 555.2" LAST OF JAPANESE. 5 mess
Qe f Petroleum; Mrs, Hollo ToianTicET | \ igri) AGHCULTURE POST 5 S4ESE8 bur SQUEETED ON WD Sn = * = IGANTI : : NEW WORK BILL Senator Elbert Thomas (D. Utah), | J.-L. Demberger, Stewartville ii and the sea, ol | poultry. specialist, . was reappointed. pariése fire still was taking a
oe predicted today that the nurse-dralt| ndjana had a woman on its state | GUAM, March 16 (Us P)a=|, bill will get a better reception in the| All terms. are for two years. : 0 Jo marines, but front dispatches
i ; : rms are for two years. y th at 1.4 i. ~ senate than the proposal «to, dean board: today” for the * NINE GENERALS MUST DIE {aries he sth Siviston wi dicated that American dead in the “Investigators os Trim to civilians for war jobs. |” sora. Mardis 15 (Delayed) wo e pi oe 4 yr 5 ne Ae campaign would total fewer: than : ud HISSe ON WO II 2 Poche 181 4000 against more than 20,000 enemy
“ ! Thomas said his military affairs| . She ‘is Mrs. Carotine Holloway, \ | " Monday “on. the house - approved, Holloway, in operating a 600-acre former chiefs of staff, and 20 other toast “today : er | troops killed. | : i es : icers were . sentenced to | 0% y. broadcast communi= ' Backs Anti-Lahor Laws. |measure to draft unmarried nurses farm near Colfax. army off ; to ; (A Japanese broadcast co | * from 20 to 44. {Another new member appointed |death yesterday by the fourth divi-| Only a hangs of the enemy re- |que, recorded by the FCC, claimed | AUSTIN Tex. March 16 (U. By.| “I don't think we'll have much to the agricultural board yesterday sion peoples court. They had been mained, hyi“they were well organ- that marine casualties on Iwo La trouble with it," *he said. |by Governor Gates is Homer E.'accused of pro-German policies. |ized ! $54 fers fighting to the.death| {totaled 25,800.)
Learn Whether Lobby committee woull begin hearings who assists her husband, Lawrence P.).—Nime. generals, including two a quarter mile square on the north —A Texas house investigating com=
{mittee Monday will’ open an inquiry
rroups!
to determine to what extent, if any,
75 * Pusiively hizhe | Reductions! a ns Sa ue em | [Rene an W. A. Williamson, rep- £ S PC T= : aq
resentative from San Antonio, an- 3 9 a 7 , nounced the first witness will be find % — Vance Muse of Houston, head of \ : “ Fv ol us” Christian American, Inc, an out- ” : fis ho “ = : LU hs’ ea Tn .
| formerly spoken foe of organized labor. : $3.99 to $5.99 Muse's company was named in a | Now . . .
| resolution instigating the probe as AP a Ee HE (eum Awaits Floor Action
one of the groups supporting a so= Gl called “right to work” bill. ; , : Secorid on the list of witnesses ) 7:0 will be Morris Aikin, Port Arthur, a C. I. O. leader in Texas. The C: : I. O. also was named in the resolu=
formerly ‘tion as reputedly spendirig huge
$6.99 to $7.99 sums of money to defeat the bill.
: The anti-closed shop bill was inbk troduced by Rep. M. O. Bell of San 1S Ti 95 Now . Antonie and provides that no emi i ployer may discriminate against a W worker because he does not belong
ere You Really ; . to a union. . ay ? Three amendments have been ave Money! \ 00 voted to the measure: ys’ Fine One would prohibit
4 ’ involuntary ol SUITS formerly : ® check-off of union dues and assessol 3a $8.99 to $9.95 . ment, but would permit checksoff | 1 L 8.
payment upon written congeit of Now the worker. gr” » oe
5p. P. M. Protests Bargdining
—Another Group of Better— Another states” the bill shall not : interfere wit collective bargaining
se long as7it does not alter the purpuse the bill. And tke third exempts railroad _Y brotherhoods from provisions of 7
the act.
Ca A house committee favorably re88 88 88 ported the bill: after it was intro7 _Jnduced, and the measure now awaits - Ld ‘ 3
floor action. 3 ) 1 NS Bell also introduced a proposed A v' I RE 1. : Sa Enharice your Easter suit with
dA . pa companion constitutional amend- 2H \ § £ J this attractive style. Clever short formerly sold at $9.95 to $16.95 ment that would incorporate terms : o 3 ny vay puff sleeve with dainty buttons
Make your selection from floral, Ants, rayon jerseys, crepe of ‘the “right-to-work” bill into the ! : 2 i ; : Sovs WE fron) ES oY fn rayons in’ one and io-pisce Cintas. including stout sizes. state constitution. ‘ 5 odin? ; a ing; 32 to 38. - . The house last week approved a ? Ci E. 2 28s :
UT THEY GO! resolution calling for . the investi- Ca : : 3 3-98 . i & i i iE » / .
gation. The measure, introduced
ig Last! CHOICE by Rep. Ennis Favors of Pampa,
was proposed to ‘‘prove or put a ‘ é : stop te rumors” he had heard that a : ! ; : Sa SKIF 00 groups for and against the bill were , Sn f . spending thousands of dollars to f : ‘ . : : . Wast y 5 * influence the vote of house mem- ? iin ney $ | bers. i : -
k : bow at the neck. Short sleeves. Favors, in the resolution, named : ‘ White only with neat white pearl SW EATERS the American Manufacturers asso- Y Styled for that neat tailored look buttons down the front: 32 to 38. ciation, the National Manufacturers p 7. 3 “these dainty spun rayon fash=- >
association, the C. 1.'0, Christian ] jons are hand washable. Button. : 3-98 American, Inc, Fight for Free En- jo front and short sleeves. Brown,
PRICES SLASHED! : terprise, Inc, and others as leading ; 4 od - green; maize and white: 32 to-38. 2 :
lobbyists, pro and con.
Coats & suits 10 and 515 HIT-RUN VICTIM DIES: \ i \ 2 3
| ALLEGED DRIVER HELD
Note: Some of above merchandise ‘. In Our Injured when struck by a hit and | bit soiled and mussed from handling Bargain Basement! run truck sMarch- 10 at South and r . East sts, Charles Virgil Hunt, 56,!
dent, remains at the hospital. bo melon, lime or fuchsia. Popular “—-Delbert--Donavan,-25..of 714 N. BR} . -_ ¥> 1 pew round neck style with comEast st., alleged driver of the truck, 4 : fortable short sleeves; 32-to 38: has been arrested. His case will § 45 E. WASHINGTON ST. be heard in municipal coust on March 30. I
of 556 Flefcher ave., died today at : F | City hospital. : . ’ $ a i ge ’ Es SE i a ® Claude Wainscott, 59, of 627 Rus- Gels Practical rayon jersey - in. spirit- 0° pt i a he sell ave, second victim in the acci- wh it lifting spring shades of orchid, . ; -
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