Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1946 — Page 15

FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1946

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

Walter Minnick, Muncie; Joanne Beeson, 2140 College. : relip Hyskell, 418% N. Alabama; Audrey Bales, 4862 E. 14th, ? | Howard Arnold, 18 8 Tremont, Wilma England, 348 N. Elder. Paul Hoskins, 1048 W. New York; Mary.

At Ooleman-Willlam, Mary Ann Mohler; Stanton, Mildred Cope, and Herbert, Annabelle Coss. At Methodist—Carl, Doroth liam, Joanne McCarty; Riskin, and Richard, Jean Robbins At St. Vineent's—OClement, Mary Morlock: Russell, Betty Massingale, and Charles, Pauline Brown, Boys At St. Francis—Raye, Bessie Bassey, and Eliza, Orpha West,

At City—Jimmy, Rosemond Posey: George, Dora Lee More, and Harry, Leola Wil

Diets; Wileuben, Pearl

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C. 1, 0. TO SUPPORT OPA EXTENSION

WASHINGTON, March 15 (U, P).~The C. I. O. lined up its political action machinery today for active roles in the 1946 congressional primary elections and the fight to extend OPA another year. A C. 1. O. source said the C. I. O.

would come out for an immediate extension of the price coritrol act,

without amendment, for a year after its June 30 expiration date. He said it would also ask adequate funds for OPA. Vigorous and continued price control, the ©. I. O. spokesman said, is “essential to protect our newly-won wage increases” in the big mass production industries. Sidney Hillman, president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers (C.

IL OY is stheduled to head ‘the C. 1. 'O. Political Action Committee during the forthcoming primaries, the first being Illinois’ on April 9. Mr, Hillman has been chairman of PAC since it was formed in 1044.

INSPECT KYOTO SCHOOLS

TOKYO, March 15 (U, P.) ~Mem- | Those charged Were

bers of the American education mission were to leave tonight for Kyoto to inspect schools in that area in connéction with their study of the Japanese educational system.

President Joseph Laurel, Jorge B. Vargas ambassador to Japan, and Benigno

Aquino, -speaker of the Philippine executive board meeting here today Rn

ce, 1048 W. New York

liams. 3 Eg : At Coleman—Charles, Barbara McDaniel. A —— At Methodigt—Arthur, Evelyn Bedrd, and Merwin, Eleanor Frazelle

At St, Vineent's—Joseph, Mary Storey.

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