Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1946 — Page 2

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FRIDAY, FEB. 81066

Ta 4 » news eatior ofthe Honolulu. Ad: BLOOD! ’ 1 Rides Horse on EOR 5 DEAD | Dr.' E Picket Line | hat gf Busy 4, Ne w z IN ARGENTINE WIE i GARY, Ind, Feb, 8 (U, P)— uy 1916, In 1917, he left the Courier BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 8 (U.P) .— ! - Something new has been added to join Wa Coenalevile Nowa Authoritative quarters expressed (Continued to the picket line at the Carnegie- Had Worked-On Many Fapers {, .. today that Argentina's presi. ; vi : : - tent them Cloture Proposal Certain to| rmpc suppo | Iiinols Steel Corp. Philadelphian’s Body Found| He was on the staff of the Pitts-| 1 io) aiections would be held as they're all af % d mitting defeat, said they would set- PJ Morely, a member of the In Home; Question Wife burgh, Pa., Gazette-Times from: Scheduled Feb= 24. ‘ His consul Be Defeated. tie for a roll call cloture vote that] (yo & 1 ©. steel workers * 11018 to 1021 and on the old Phila Agi: + - also a medi s wielding he listened to the would put each senator on record. Br ie They predicted that even if bal- her recommer brokers and bankers WASHINGTON, Feb, 8 (U; P.) oe Their solid front caved in a few| » appeared for picket duty PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8 o BS usipnia Now American staff from lots were cast the results would » customers, | od of investments, = |The bill to establish a permanent nours after senate Republican lead: Bled 08 8 Wg bey hore. [HOWSS Tava RAvIet, 41, Diouinen found| Mr. Taylor was a member of the|NOb solve the country's internal “YOU KNO the. Negro barber, who i 00), Jeb, sion faced the death sentence today dengynced FEPG ss levi) snd | and his wife, Katharine, 39, and &|a short time in 1924, leaving that| The nation is divided into two 10. sep there $207,564. fter more than three weeks of he would vote against cloture. . p. m, but Miss Chavez is being A friend who lives in their|position to become head of the i 2 cure. Out at gt «0 ,. [pounding from southern Demo- | 1 TE Es A es 0 CB 0 Tel tos ther 8 . P)=Ex-G. 1. Charles H. Curtis, Go artic Alibuster, Lincoln's birthday and fhe mar-|I®iher got the senate to delay the delphia Evening Public both - sides were planning armed dks ber i Londo a Wlsphonie Sail Bois His 8 Joven The formal execution was sched-|riage of Gloria Chaves, daughter of ote 50 he could be present at both | Mor. Taylor, night Bas edie sid) 34. Nemained movements. Even the wos sbber they'll say.” i Senator Dennis Chavez (D. N. M.),| events, book section hiladel- ind : ey ransportation for her to this country. uled for 4 p. m. tomorrow When li En Thus ended the 22-day-old fili-|Phia Inquirer, was discovered lying High leaders of the Democratic a on ne he had dropped Wivorce action ithe senate votes on a proposal tol", fo” onote wiles, the cloture|buster during which the southern-|on the floor of the kitchen by Miss Pittsburgh in 1934 to take Union—the alliance of democratic “black magic, Doron He sald he was ready to begin their limit debate on the measure, Both|, te could mot come before Satur-|ers denounced FEPC as an unwork-| Jean Lance, the friend. sition in Honolulu, parties opposing Nationalist eandi- Edwards. The) in sides agreed it would fail to pass—~|day—a day on which the senate able, communisticaily-inspired pro-| Police said there was a stab ; date Col. Juan D, Peron—have ex- ous plants on rand Cecilia Dorothy were married in Wymond- forcing the senate to drop FEPC so usually does not meet. Many Re-|gram to create racial strife in the|wound in his neck and a butctier| CARDS INSTEAD OF PASSPORTS pressed fear that the administrative you're gone ui p, 1045. ‘The couple were together only three days it can consider other important leg- |publicans, however, insisted on a United States. knife was beneath the body, He was| NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 8 (U, P.)~|power will not be turned over to a good doc United States for i a islation. Saturday vote to dispose of FEPC| FEPC supporters, while usually|clad in pajamas and a bathrobe. —At least one country south of the|them if they win the election, for instance. gland, after she had It will be a complete victory for|before the week-end so they could|refusing to answer the southern| Miss Lance called police, who border today was tossing tourist red| Peron's opponents claim he can “Folks, evil to reach her huS- |," fire-breathing southerners, [leave W to make Lincoln | attacks, praised FEPC as a great|took her and Mrs. Taylor to detec- | tape out of the window. Henceforth, [not win without fraud. Conse- take'the hepa They had tied up the senate in|day speechés Tuesday in their home|step toward the equality which the tive headquarters for questioning. |U, 8, visitors to El Salvador may|quently, they said, they will not it. Then the; , such a parliamentary tangle that|towns. Constitution promises to every| Mr, Taylor joined the Inquirer in|use tourist cards, instead of pass-|submit to defeat without open it on you, in 8 Dro $ In af D ance it couldn't even vote on debate Also under senate rules, the clo-| American. 1036, after serving two years as| ports, struggle. En bed. When ye J A RR in ; — - then that . 8 (U. P)~—It was young folks’ night at only oD t. But’ President Truman couldn't resist - of the fun. AS A MAT dinner-dance—first one at the White House “Dr.” Edward’ It honored Gloria Chavez, daughter of New nosis that Th stor tor Dennis Chavez. Miss Chaves is to be Jas def th tani of Puerto Rico. ked over a 3 the ora state dining room. that some doc the dancing, Mr. Traman strolled into the Bast know attribu te House to chat with daughter Margaret's guests. said ominous! a blue velvet and chiffon dress. The slender dark- “Someone an all-white Grecian-styled gown. snake or lizar who had the most cut-ins—~Margaret or Gloria. that in your k

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