Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1945 — Page 22

Court Rules No Half Exemptions. }

WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (U, P.).— supréme court yesterday upheld the right of the federal government -tax the full value of estates in

heirs that the state laws dividing property equally between husband

taxation of community-property estates in 1942. Chief Justice Harlan

ted within its rights to “protect the revenue and avoid an unequal distribution of the tax burden.” The court also upheld a national Jabor relations board order directing the Famous-Barr department store of St. Louis to bargain with a C. L ©. union representing 40 of its em-

Teddy, South Bend, Ind., cocker.

perched on a 12-foot high tree limb, and broke both front legs in the resulting fall. However, a veterinarian fixed him up with | crutch-casts, (above), and Teddy manages to limp around, a sadder but wiser pooch; |

Cowrt Backs NLRB The company had objected to the board order on grounds the 40 gar- - ment alteration employees did not : constitute a valid bargaining uhit, ~ and that a company proposed gen“eral $2 wage increase for its 5000 employees was not, as the NLRB ~ had held, an attempt to weaken the union, ~The high court ruléd, however, that the NLRB properly cited the! company for violation of the fair labor standards act. Justice Stanley Reed wrote in the majority opinion that the proposed | * wage Increase “minimized the in-|

ordered the qovernient to repay to] the heirs of Sam Wiener Jr, a ‘Shreveport, La. $62,329 paid under protest in accord with the amended | llaw. The Texas court ruled that | {heirs of Ernst Herbst, a rancher who died at New Braunfels, Tex, were entitled to a refund of $6937), in a similar case. Texas and Louisiana charged that | the amendments violated the due | {process clause of the constitution |

hi © fluence of organized bargaining dnd were enacted to do away wit "and if it were granted “might well| the community-property system.

he other community-property block the bargaining representative "in securing further wage adjust- {states supported their position be-

ments.” fore the high court. . The court did not act today on a request to intervene.in the military

NOBLITT-SPARKS UNION

WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (U. PJ). ~The national labor relations board announced today that workers in the North Vernon, -Ind, plant of Noblitt-Sparks Industries, Inc., have elected the C. I. O. United Auto Workers union as their collective bargaining representative.

'& war criminal Yamashita last week asked the court for a writ of - habeas corpus -and a writ of prohibition on grounds that the military commission which tried him did not follow proper procedure and ‘had no authority to act. He also ~ contended he was not charged with! " any violation of the laws of war. | ; Backed by § States The court’ agreed to hear a suit

on to a Milwaukee resident whose citizenship was cancelled on grounds of membership in the Gerbund.

~-American In the tax case, the court ruled 1 constitutional a law passed to elimi- BY ST aiant

States with community property

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 11 (U. R.).— Despite his denisls that a nightclub dancer changed into her swim suit before his eyes, ex-prize fighter Maxie Rosenblpom today lost a divorce decree and $100,000 of ccmmunity property to Mrs. Muriel Faeder Rosenbloom, Mrs. Rosenbloom charged she suffered great humiliation and mental shock when Patti Moore Lewis, one of the dancers in “Slapsie Maxie’s” nightclubs, scorned the privacy of a dressing room for; a quick change of costume beside the swimming pool—and in front of the nightclub owner,

SEES SCIENCE TREND NEW YORK, Dec. ‘11 (U. P).— The health of the nation and the |REW. welfare of the American pharmaceutical industry depend upon thely

ability ofsthe industry to produce and to engage in research, Wendell

{ Berge, assistant attorney general of [the United States, told the Amerispaniel, tried to snare a squirrel can Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Juamicigtion today.

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DEATH NOTICES 1 | indianapolis_Times, “Tues, Dec. 11, 1943

| BROSHEARS—Anna c. age 45 years, beloved wife of M. Sgt. Oréstus Broshears {and mother of William Manis of Indian- | apolis, sister of Mrs. Hattie Berrett, Mrs. Mary Amold and Thomas Powell Jesse Powell and Lisley Powell, all of Indianap- | olis, and Norbin Carley entucky,

of Kent Tuesday o. m. Puneral This. 8 TY m from Sniriey Bros. ving LHI] Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Aer. grown fil. Priends may call at chapel ter 5 p. m. Wednesday. ee J., entered into rest Monday, age 75 years, at the home of her son-in-law, Orisa A. Marsh, 2721 Carroiton ave. sister of Mrs. Miami Avmationg, Mrs Eva Kiuber, Mrs. Dells Wright, John, Oria and Ray Corwin. Services ursday, 2 p. , at Waldron, Ind., Baptist Church. | Piends may call at Colonial Chapel, 3447 ege ave, until 13 noon arsday. (Shelbyville Ind., papers please copy). Moore Mortuaries, | CAITO—Treila M., beloved wife of Mike Caito, sister of Betty Lou Wininger, city, and Louise Wininger of Franklin, O., passed away Monday, se. 10. Puneral ai the Voigt Mortuary, 1632 8. Meridian si, Thursday, 5:30 a. m., solemn requiem high mass Holy Rosary church 9 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Prien in. vited, Members of the Holy Rosary Catholic Order of Foresters Court No. 475 and the Holy Rotary ladies Sup will meet at the mortuary ednesday, p. m, for} p

COX~=Mrs. Alban P., age 84 years, of 257 N. Parkview ave, beloved mother of Mrs. Richard Heydon, Mrs. Robert Welch and Miss = Cox, st of Indiana ohaay Puneral niriey Bros, Central

mour. Priends may call at chapel af § p. m. Tuesday. COY-- Wendl T. beloved son of Charles and Katrina

DERRY Mary BE, beloved Wi wife of Prank mother of PI L. Ger: Lakes, mn. and rs rns Thomas

Leo Lancaster, Heel Satay a7 Srening. Ser pidutMal

2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Buc | Trinds, may cal a ibe . Tuesday,

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