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Sale of the Indianapolis Brewing Co. to Schenley Distillers, Inc., New York, was rumored today.
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[BYRNES T0 SCAN HURLEY CHARGE
Says Envoy Would Have Had ‘Complete Backing.’
(Editorial, Page 12) WASHINGTON, Nov, 38 (U. P).
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MRS. PYLE BURIED
TRIAL MAY FIX GUILT FOR LOSS OF 880 LIVES
Court-Martial Opens Mon: day on Sinking of Cruiser Indianapolis.
By ROBERT C. RUARK United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Nov, 27.— The crew of the cruiser Indianapolis struggled helplessly in Philippine waters for five days after the ship was sunk, before rescue vessels were dispatched to the scene ‘of . That is the reason behind the court-martial of Capt. Charles B. McVay III, skipper of the cruiser— to fix the guilt on the persons responsible for the slip-up which needlessly cost the lives of most of the 880 men lost of her complement of 1196 men. Capt. McVay is believed to have
requested the court-martial, which|
begins Monday, in order to place the responsibility for the heavy casualties. Every member of the crew is listed as dead, missing, or wound-
The Indianapolis, which earried atomic bomb material to Guam, had departéd the Marianas for Leyte, a run of 52 hours.
IN MINNESOTA PLOT
8000 Mi. From Last Resting “+ Place of Ernie.
By Serippsoward Newspepers AFTON, Minn, Nov. 28—Geral-
participated in a national strike
*1(C. 1. O.) was assured that demands
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‘FORECAST: Occasional light rain or snow and colder today; cloudy tonight; partly cloudy with slowly rising temperature tomorrow.
{ Sntered as Second-Clais Matter at Postoffice Indianapolis §, Ind. Issued daily except Sunday
Impeach ment Suit Filed
Bond Entertainer
starring Merle Oberon.
EEL STRIKE VOTE IS TAKEN
850,000 Men’ Cast Ballots
continued a coast-to-coast walkout against General Motors in the C. I. Os battle for higher wages. Polling places were set up near 766 steel plants in 27 states—at an estimated cost of $300,000 to the national labor relations board—although the United Steel Workers
for a $2-a-day blanket pay boost would be indorsed. The trade magazine Iron Age admitted that an industrywide steel strike inevitable but predicted the walkout would not take place before the first of the year, The voting affects 15 United Stee) Workers contracts in District 30, comprised of Indiana and Kentucky. "Negotiations on the $2 a day dend—squivaléent to ihm 30. per cent age increases asked by other ©. I. steel companies announced they could grant no pay raises unless the OPA granted the industry price
The OPA refused any upward price adjustments. . Government and United Automobile Workers (C. 1. O.) officials be-
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NAME-CALLING GROUP ASSAILS LABOR UNIONS
‘|Ex-Hoosier Helps Guide ‘Right to Work’ Body in South.
By ALLAN L. SWIM Seripps-Howard Stall Writer
HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 28. —Vance Muse and Lewis Valentine Ulrey, who are old hands at name-calling and
rabble-rousing, have formed a
union of their own “to save the nation from the tyranny of the labor unions.”
It's the Right to Work union; no dues nor assessments. Muse and Ulrey, however, will accept con tributions—and they say so frankly. (Ulrey was a Democratic senator from Allen county in the Indiana general assembly in 1903 and 1905. He lived in Ft. Wayne and attended Franklin college and the Northern
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of fighting for a “cause” that will provide him with a living. Investigated 3 Times
PRIEST SUSPENDED FOLLOWING EXPO
Had Revealed Propaganda.
By EUGENE SEGAL Seripps-Howard Sal Writer
CLEVELAND, Nov, 28.~The Rev. Fr. Arthur W. Terminiello of Anniston, Ala, Nationalist propagandist whose activities were exposed by The Indianapolis Times and other
!Seripps-Howard - Newspapers, {been suspended as a priest by or-
der of his bishop. - A statement issued by the RL. Rev. Thomas J. Toolen, Bishop of Mobile Diocese, said: : “The Rev. Arthur W. Terminiello, having refused to obey the orders of his bishop to cease sending out literature which, we feel, is detrimental to the church and ta the
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Terre Haute Man’s Estate Goes to Grandson.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Nov. 28 (U. P.)~A 20-year-old- army corporal learned. today. that he was heir to the bulk“ of an $11,000,000 estate, , Opl. Chapman Shaw Root, who returned from the Buropean army operations area only a few days ago, was scheduled to receive most of the estate of his grandfather, wealthy glass manufacturer Chap-
| The elder Root owned a {manufacturing company and [Anancial interest in Coca-Cola tling plants in Terre Haute
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the Owens-Illinois Glass Co, ledo, O., and president of the Orlando Investment Co. Jacksonville, Fla.
it's All O'Toole In Court Action
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P.).~Mark O'Toole was fined $10 today by Plteies Judge George E. O'Toole after he pleaded guilty to 8 drunkenness charge. O'Toole was arrested yesterday by Patrolman Martin A. O'Toole ' on a complaint of John O'Toole. He was booked at police headquarters by desk officer Edward O'Toole.
——————————— MONTANA SECOND OVER WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (U, P), ~—Montana today became the second state to reach its E bond quota in the $11,000,000,000 Victory loan. Latest Montana figures showed total sales of $0,108,104. compared to a quota of $0,000,000.
ACTION LINKS
Louis Rosenberg, Former
Florida. He also was a director of |,
CLINTON, Mass. Nov. 3 cu. | Pearl Harbor Probers Asked
Petit
Counsel for Defendant, Brings Charges. A suit asking impeachment of Sheriff Otto Petit was filed today in circuit court. wy The complaint alleged that = Sheriff Petit “has refused and neglected his official duties pertaining to his office, in that he
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To Get Communications.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (U. PJ. Rep. Prank B. Keefe (R. Wis)
