Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1946 — Page 7
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RANKIN FIGHTS. [Assistant Pastor FUND DRIVE BEGUN * 22pm
On Terminal Leave frequency with which we hear of CITIZENSHIP BILL minal: IN CANCER CONTROL cxsoueocy yen nich, we ene of
The Rev. Fr. Thomas G. Fields, | or relation being stricken by this| Vol yesterday one-time assistant pastor at the St. olusiteer Wafkers gen mysterious disease. We are told ; ; a 30-day cancer control campaign in | that, it is possible for us to do . . Joan of Arc Cath- : Lawmaker Hits Plan for olie church. is on Marion county to raise $67,231 to|something about it. I feel sure further research and treatment of |that the people in Marion county ’ . terminal’ leave 3 en GI's Foreign-Born Children. |. after 43 months | cancer. = wil do. tuels past Wo siesdy y ave receive nations from perBy Scripps-Howard Newspapers pnb ese an a Sitys wes] Vy eum sons who have seen cancer do its WASHINGTON; April 2.— Rep. Father Fields|$12,000000, worft.” John E. Rankin (D. Miss), chair- entered the army Campaign headquarters have man of the house veterans commit- in 1942 conclud- | been established at 22 E. Wash. ing a three year | ington st. and workers will be under pastorate at St.|the direction of Mrs. Donovan A. Peter's church, | Turk and Mrs. Irwin Thompson. dr. 06 Liquid. ot Linton. He served | Mrs. Turk has charge of solicita- a a mid Laxative netualized G.Is and their foreign| Fr. Flelds yith the late Rt. tions of homes within Indianapolis. brides, ‘|Msgr.” Maurice O'Connor at St. | Thownship solicitations outside the . Mr. Rankin’s recent remarks in . $ ‘loity will be directed by Mrs.|$ x / ox the house branding all men in oc-|J080’s and other parishes at Evans- Thompson. ; Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y, ot cupation forces and without previ-|ville, Jeffersonville and Blooming- | pointing out that the county's Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co, of Indpls. = ous combat service as “draft dodg-|ton. 1046 quota represents an increase Ta. ers” and “less than men,” do not . il appear in the Congressional Record. ; ow This is because his objection to REASONABLY PRICED AT
amending immigration laws to con-
fr” imp pon shire of HOOSIER OUTFITTING CO.
sailors caused Rep. Lesinski (D. Mich.) to withdraw a senate-house conference report recommending it,
Claims No Consideration Mr. Rankin objected because the proposed amendment would affect men who served in the armed forces “until the termination of hostilities in the present war as proclaimed by the President.” He said V-J day was his limit. Men who enter the army after that time, he said, aren't entitled to spe-
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1 wane ; cial consideration, If they marry | ] ; and become fathers overseas now, ® ] ; i |he said, that’s their problem.
Mr. Lesinski pointed out men still are being drafted and sent overseas, but Mr. Rankin continued to object so the amendment was withdrawn. Present immigration laws require a naturalized citizen to spend 10 years in the United States, five after he becomes 16 years old. Mr. Lesinski pointed out thousands of naturalized Americans were drafted at 18 and have spent one to four of 2 |those five years overseas. Wartime 3 A i #1 Fo % |service in the army or navy has y d : EERE prevented their meeting require- : ‘ded less 0, ; "FLANNER ments of the law, he said. Ne Ts, : with LT Many Thousands Involved ’ ; rg ro ’ Smog) pl bie Although the selective service : haw a ess law confers citizenship on foreign- . : ot als born G.Ls, it makes no provision for their children if the mother is an alien, Mr. Lesinski sald “several thousand” are in that category. An amendment by Senator Russell (D. Ga.) would make Americans of
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