Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1946 — Page 12
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WASHINGTON, April 12 (U, P). —Chairman Andrew J. May (D. Ky.) of the house military affairs committee today supported a ninemonth extension of the draft. Byt he fought to'exempt 18 and 19-year olds. ‘
legislation to extend the draft beyond its present May 15 expiration. Before it began the house turned a deaf ear on a request of Rep. Clare E. Hoffman (R. Mich) to postpone consideration until after the congressional Easter recess. Rep. Hofman said members should go home and see how their constituents feel before voting on a draft extension. He charged that the administration feared congress would reject it if members had an opportunity to visit their districts. Rep. Alfred L. Bulwinkle (D..N. C.) suggested that a member who did not know how, to vote without going home first was in “rather bad shape.” Favors 20 to 30 Age Mr, May, who previously favored a four or six-month draft extension, said he would support the ninemonth bill with certain exceptions. He wanted particularly to make the draft ag 20 to 30, inclusive. Mr. May said the war and state departments want a full year's extension because of the uncertainty of international conditions. “Some of us feel there ‘is a little more anxiety about the world situation than actually is in existence,” he said. Rep. Walter G. Andrews (R. N. Y.) took issue with May on that, “Not one peace treaty had been signed and the United Nations organization is still in its infancy,” Rep. Andrews said. “The political status of the world is out of order and our mflitary status is out of order,” Mr. Andrews said. Keep Teen-Agers in U. 8S. Mr. May reminded the houseithat Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, army chief of staff, had testified that teen-age=troops are riot desirable for occupation purposes. Rep. J. LeRoy Johnson (R. Cal), interrupted to say that 60 per cent of the peacetime force will be kept
fin the United States and that group
would include the teen-agers. “There are comparatively few
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MRS. EFFIE BLAND DIES AT AGE 81
Mrs. Effie J. Bland of 2010 E. 18th
hospital. She was 81.
had lived here 25 years and was a member of Maccabee lodge 206. Survivors include her husband, David A. Bland; four daughters, Miss Ella Mae Bland, Miss Ethel Bland, Mrs. Blanche Kegg and Mrs. Irene Tarter of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ruth Everett of Lansing, Mich.; one son, Harold Bland of Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs. Ella Castner of Needham; two sisters, Mrs. Goldie Arnold of Milwaukee, Wis. and Mrs, Ruth Leslie of Needham; one brother, Bueyl Gatton of Antigo, Wis.; four half-brothers, Frank Castner of Needham, and Rolla Gatton, Gerald Gatton and Oren 10 grandchildren. Services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. from Moore Mortuaries’ Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Little Eagle Creek cemetery.
Mr. May opened house debate on |
they are being hrought home,” Rep. R. Ewing Thomason (D. Tex.) said. “Gen. Eisenhower wants volunteers for the occupation forces.” May Vote Tomorrow House leaders hoped for a final vote tomorrow on a bill to continue the selective service act for another nine months, until Feb. 15, 1947. In beginning de the house seized the initiative from the senate, where the military affairs’committee yesterday recommended a full year’s draft extension. Senate Democratic Leader Alben W. Barkley (Ky.) said the senate would ‘not take up the bill until it disposes of the British loan, scheduled for consideration next week.
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that at one time there. were five Clark memorial iow stands. The
stockaded forts in Indiana.
bureau said the reconstruction of
The bureau said” some progress Ft. Knox would “top off” the series fhad been made on the restoration|of historic shrines at Vincennes.
lot Ft. Ouiatenon, south of LafaThe Indiana historical bureau has yett8.. It was built by the Ouiateissued an appeal for a reasonable non Indians in 1719. facsimile of an early Indiana stock-more could be done,” the article aded fort. ° The buréau said the state needed | ou vne over the site of Indiana's a “reconstructed fort for the educa-| gst fort, the Fort of the Miami tional benefits to school children, | Indians, has pushed property values an attraction to tourists, and for|in the area high, the bureau said, general public interest.”
stated. The growth of the city of Ft.
{and made restoration almost prohibitive. A third fort at Vincennes,
An article in the current edition puilt about 1731, occupied the site
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