Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1946 — Page 5
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Page One) : hie DRAFT EXTENSION, x roves se suce | DUE TO LAND TODAY wt it LER l ‘had commie P.) ~~Upwards of 1000 employees of vn : p SE SL berg after the WASHINGTON, Match 15 (U:|ipe Allis<Chalmers farm equipment By UNITED PRESS — . Le 3 : 4 1 Inst April; 5° fF gin of the senate military| plant, here struck today in suppart| Fifteen ships were scheduled to Bigs alrs committee are considering|of demands for a 25-cent-an-hour arrive at U. 8. ports today with i & colonel whe ly a six weeks extension of the|wace increase. hore than TiUD setviesnen. noe chief, sald wg dik was learned today. The strikers, affliated with the|pye ar NEW YORK: Bg | n fear that he nder the plan, the armed forces|, 1, O. United Farm Equipment | Kokomo Victory, from Le Havre—997 : 1d turned over would depend wholly on voluntaryiang Metal Workers, walked out troops, including 407th infantry regi- 3 : enlistments for manpower after the | shortly after midnight despite 1 ment of 103d infahuy division. TE war criminal, date lorily g espite last-| U. 8. Crescent City from Panama— six-weeks extension expired on| minute efforts by a U. S. labor con-|'*} undesignated naval personnel.
t government's
July 1. The. present draft law expires
ciliator. Richard Maharnka, eastern dis-
Fred Victory, from Le Havre—888 troops, including company C of 403d infantry regiment of 102d infantry division.
Sem Houston, from Leghorn—One sol-
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: May 15. President Truman has] (pi i ra to tod BREE 5, on rma, it rns of th we, nd on 3 on, fon mnt ’ - v an army Ti nel, ows the lo- rary mae a] ie, voticliation efforts “were. gub-|ssfutief nevi S08 SOL FEN, Toddlers’ All-Wool Tots’ All-Wool Shetland Coats The _colone) mittee has pending a bill providin xy designated troops. x Penome p Ei called following a mass meeting of | pyr AT NORFOLK: ; i }, and it wag thé hoi viginen EOD J Limiting whe local. 4 Edward Meredith—Three undesignated Shetland Coats $ J0 v 5. ould be asked of 21 and 25. 8 Pickets now patrol the main gate | "FR, ni from Pear! Harbor—808 un- ’ :
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The six weeks extension proposed in: the, senate committee was a
of the plant, one of seven AllisChalmer factories in the nation.
designated naval 3418 Jndmigneied army and naval per
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ces in France The strike originally was sched- | sonnel J0 but was re- Sapragise Siu way be voien upon |yled on a company-wide basis for ruget, Sound. from Peart Harbors cute double breasted, 2-button gathered later by Field 3 Jncelng RON} 3veuiay. March 4 When the company nated Baga personel oy undesig- waistline coats. Drop sleeves, wide lapels. undstedt. He Bes on, the pro- granted 4 five-cent-an-hour in- odd, from Kahukui—PFive undesignated Styl ed as pe rfectly as mother's. - Copen group under posal would also transfer from se-|c¢rease the strike was delayed pend-|nhaval personn nel. : . * pen, ted lective service to the veterans bu- |i : Sublett, from Yokohama—11 undesig- \ ; gold, rose and lime. Sizes 3 to 6x. the vain ing a conference of unions at the nated personnel Sprin weight all-wool wld the Ruhp sem the ministration. of re- | seven company plants. DUE AT SAN DIEGO: k ng d Be ‘ nent of employment provisions o @ pres- ————— . . Patrol Craft—Two undesignated naval snetiand. ute new J Sent ent, draft law, under which draftees] TUNNEY NOT A CANDIDATE _|Pegionnel Tots’ New Spring Bonnets
are promised their old jobs back again.
SUGAR HEIRESS TO WED NEW YORK, March 15 (U, P.).— Geraldine Spreckles, San Francisco sugar heiress, will be married here
‘NORWALK, Conn., March 15 (U, P.).—Gene Tunney, former worlds heavyweight boxing champion, de- | nied today that he was a “candi(date for congress or any other po-! | litical office.” His denial was in | response to reports that he'would
Currutuck, from San Prancisco—185 undesignated naval personnel,
DUE AT NEW ORLEANS:
Cuba, from Puerto Rico—185 undesig- | nated troops
CITY TO TAKE PART
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Arch N. Bcbbitt, city corporation counsel, will represent the city at Indiana Public Service commission hearings Tuesday afternoon on the proposed refinancing program of ‘| the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. This decision was made following a meefing between Mayor Robert | H. Tyndall, John A, Schumacher. | president of the city council, and | Herman E. Bowers, chairman of | the councils finance committee, To obtain. funds to redeem 24 |B per cent notes valued at $2,200,000 = and 140591 shares of 5% per cent!= cumulative preferred stock at $100 par value, the company has petitioned the commission for the right to issue $3,000,000 worth of
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LISTED AS DEAD
WASHINGTON, March 15 (U. P).—The navy department announced today that the casualty status of the following Indiana men | has been officially changed from | missing to dead: Leonard William Creasy, motor chinist’'s mate, 2c, TU. N. R wife, Mrs. ro Esther Greasy, Hammond.
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, Untipped hi-shoe in brown leather. $5.00
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