Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1946 — Page 4

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Advises Frispie T That Courts

- Governor Gates \said "today ‘the courts offer the only recourse for settlement of labor leaders’ ‘com« plaint that Decatur township has refused poor relief to strikers. The governor's statement was made in a reply to a'letter written

secretary of the Indiana State Industrial Union council. Mr. Frisbie asked the governor to investigate charges that Herbert H. Edwards, Decatur trustee, “not only refused assistance to these persons but attempted to force them to accept employment at sweat shop

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Mary Frances Tenth 50. as Delaware.’ ‘Bdgar 6, 86, City, mitral stenosis. [Joh pr 4 Arigona; Lillian | Mary Fogg | rll 79, 1430 Edwards, pneu-

Broesp Anthony Moa "Cuyahoga Falls, i Blinor Ruth Taio: 3247 Central. Kner "Dile rad Jt. Patfigls Lee ‘Moe, 3108 C Harry ouhders, R. 3 io ‘Box 836; Beverly Woods, 24 N, Arlington.” 14] ood 4430 Savollion; Mar- | jorie 8, ‘Walker, 5460 Pr: Char s Thomas Black, 517 w Court; RosAlls } Martin, R. R. 7, Box 183, Lee J Camp Atterbury: Siler Alta ormers.

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SAYS HITLER WAS INJURED IN BLAST

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'wages in his own private business.” “No Authority Over Trustee” “In the event a township trustee {18 not properly performing his du- |

{to do so,” the governor wrote.

laws whereby the governor's office has any authority over a township

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him in relief matters” he con-| |eluded. Mr. Frisbie expressed belief that “if people are in need they are en-|

titled to assistance and the fact

“that they may be involved in a lock- | a¢

out is irrelevant.”

(CABINET DESIGNER DIES HERE TODAY

Erwin T. Wagner, Indianapolis cabinet designer, died today at his home, 6612 Broadway. Mr, Wagner was head designer and estimator of the Aetna Cabinet Co. for many years, He designed 35: {the cabinets for most of the banks = {and drug stores in Indianapolis. The body was taken to the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Funeral | arrangements have not been com- | pleted. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cecile Wagner; his mother, Mrs. Dora Wagner, Owensboro, Ky., a daughter, Mrs. Juanita Wheeler, |

PF. Wagner, Detroit.

| RELIGIOUS SALES up

| CHICAGO, Feb. 1 (U. P.).—The manufacture and sale of church goods and religious articles in America increased during the war by 60, per cent. or from about $25 1000,000 to $40,000,000 yearly, ac- | g to E. A. Long. He is store = manager for the House of Hansen, {one of the oldest religious commer|clal houses in the United States.

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{Margaret J. Jackson, , 2031 N. Meridian, an operation by the same surgeon wirtiam Henry Lee, $1. 4302 College, acute! WHO Operated on Keitel and Jodl,

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incent, gaits stafford. | tempt to assassinate him on July len Richards; Cale {20, 1044, Marshal Wilhelm" Keitel

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