Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1945 — Page 14
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> Japs only ¢ By NED BROOKS 4 Stall Writer WASHINGTON, May 24.—Presi- . dent Truman's choice for secretary ‘of labor is a sober, hard- _ working jurist who during six
years in the senate championed i - BP ; liberal causes, fought labor's bat- R : Si | ; : 3 : tles and only once opposed the : — | i \ |
© New Deal on a major issue.’ U. S. District Judge Lewis Baxter Schwellenbach, 50, of Seattle, who enters the cabinet July 1, is Mr,
Truman's offering to the left-wing OX 8 : i io at ; . ie Bae : gl AYRE | you love sist or ; “ly | ‘ : ” all night.
He entered the senate along with : 4b Mr. Truman in 1935 and became A of ; - fd ; In the nm identified with the liberal element \ J NNW " Fd : poo : . whole Jot ts B FO): otis \ : - oy . Leonard F.
which ~‘ncluded his Washington - CTP ¥ ol ng N § | colleague, Senator Homer T. Bone, i J iL - : : : 3 : Ll : . maps, there Senators Hugo Black of Alabama RN Nf 3 (A RAR i p FE we decided and Sherman Minton of Indiana La 4 + patie. ; ¥ © eo 00 2 : - regiment, = and the present chief executive. EF A 20 / 1 The regi Mr. Schwellenbach is surrender- " : IT 4 pd to be Col. < ing Ris judgeship reluctantly but oy : SB eid in §y h HIE like a West .-.. with no lack of zeal to serve his 9 andl 2 0)d Jd: dl 1 Cleland has 4 Senate’ 5. Lewis B. Schwellenbach BE a 4&8 \ 3 J | LF i; EP = 10] iy Of German Parents : po | . kd
In the senate he supported. the [Justice Louis D. Brandeis. President 4 J EOFS 3 , z : a 3 £ 3 ; pt a— = > 3 : 1937 court-packing bill, President Roosevelt named him to the district \ FF 3 tmmer ] § iF ~~ oF Be Path Wa
Roosevelt's unsuccessful reorganiza- judgeship in 1940. dS dd 8 A ; : 3 tion measure, liberal relief a] The new secretary is six feet tall, : : ll ; [A stg 0 hy Ls B tures anti-lynching legislation, the Weighs 200. pounds, wears heavy : ARLEN J A u . ind A oad went utilities holding company bill, re- horn-rimmed spectacles. He re- 3 & & 3. : 4 : J Lap te, a i Ther Ve ciprocal trade agreements, the wage. | mained a bachelor until he was 41, ® £ Ri : oN 4 BEY Sy > i SEAR je ath was. iu hour and Wagner labor acts, expan-| When he married his secretary, the .k he Rp WE OUSes 3. 4 Re EE 2 : Pa DN : sion of old age pensions, the Hatch former Miss Anne Duffey of Seattle. w : % > Sanh ee ’ by ne ps “clean politics” bill, | His idea of recreation is an eve- i ® 7 : E : als SR i ¥ § the Javs stil He opposed the selective service [ning with an armful of books and : ) ; x SL gle AT i Filipino act of 1940 but was one of the first a pocketful of cigars. | SY OH LJ ; : vo 8 ward, were to urge a halt on the sale of war ; : I ‘ - 3 The colonel
goods to Japuur—two ana + mit ALL 5 IN FAMILY
years before Pearl Harbor.
Judge Schwellenbach was born of - DIE IN HOME BLAZE tS 7 . '\ i ° German parents in Wisconsin, When | . am Fas oz oy 2 ; E 3 Fy iA ww i Wi a] | 3 i I S he was very young his father died | PONTIAC; Mich. May 2¢ (U. P.). ; PE $13 = pO : B11 FT wor, : n 1 and he sold papers as a boy to —An entire family of ‘five persons ( a0 SA vr : X : 31: CT HIRE 4 Yet help support his family. He put died today in a fire that destroyed ‘I i ‘ EY } BER 2 - } ¢ : i i) : IF YOU himself through the Uhiversity of the home of James Hunt near Washingion, Pactions law vin? ran Clarkston, Mich, — $ : . 20T \ CC .. : : 3 or governor 5h 1 2 on a pla orm | "rhe dead were Hunt, 40, his wite, : 0 3 ry A 3 : wl LR 4 ; the extreme of state operation of idle farms and | gegsie 38, and their three children, Woy : es | > E “14 Em-Roe’s factories for the benefit of the un-|z~:." 17. William, 9, and Pa-| ° ad f ; inhi employed. : , re
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| tricia, 1. Fond of Books | Oakland county Sheriff Ed . In 1934 he defeated Senator Clar- Thomas said preliminary investigaence C. Dill, who had coached him | tion revealed that the blaze started Jo Saiery 5 3 a a Tacoma when a can of cleannig fluid ex- : igh school de am. loded. ’ acti y Twice he was mentioned for su- Pal members of the family ap- A. Sanforized Denims! Practical, preme court appointments, first in|parently were sleeping when the and practically like Dad's, are these bleached cute, capable cotton 1938 to succeed Justice Benjamin N.|fire occurred, he said. Hunt was a
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