Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1946 — Page 29

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Senate - Must Act Soon, Law Expires May 15.

WASHINGTON, May 2 (U.P).

-|—Senate . leaders cast a wary eye

at the calendar today and decided they must act next week on extension of the draft law. 2 The, present law expires May 15 unless congress acts béfore then. Congressional leaders: were confident it would. But time was running short. Before May 15, the senate must act on a pending extension bill and then reach agreement. with the {house on an acceptable compro- | mise.

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day. They figured the senate would pass a bill within three days. That would allow less than a week for senate and house conferees to work out something on which both houses could agree. ' Here is the way it shaped up just 13 days before the May 15 deadline, ONE: The house on April 15 approved a nine-month extension (which would forbid any drafting | trom May 15 to Oct. 15, exempt fall ‘teen’ agers and fathers, and {force release of all draftees at the lend of 18 months’ service. TWO: The senate military affaifs committee has approved a bill which would extend the law for one year, exempt all fathers, limit

liservice’ to 18 months and forbid

|drafting_ more men than absolutely necessary to maintain an army- | navy-marine force of 1,736,000 by { July, 1947.

{ADAMS - AGREEMEN VOTE SET FOR TODAY

Striking. workers at the J. D. Adams Manufacturing Co. were to meet this afternoon to vote on a settlement of the 100-day-old con-

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mately 750 idle. . A negotiating committee of Local {1262, United .Steelworkers of Amer{ica, C, I. O.,, and company officials {agreed tentatively yesterday, bring|ing the city's last major labor dispute to a close. The agreement provides for an {182-cent-an-hour increase, including 6-cent afternoon and 8-cent inight bonuses. Time and a half |pay also was agreed for additional iwork in a holiday work-week of 132 hours. The new contract will be in effect-until April 30, 1947. | Adams workers were to told their meeting” at 3 p. m. today in the { Amalgamated hall, 168 W. 8th st.

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Vieu.pl, night watchman, told po-| Meanwhile, city police. raided a lice he heard someone walking on poolroom.at 551 W. Washington st.

phoned police who found an auto-|fickets and’ ‘arrested two men on matic revolver lying in the alley|charges of keeping a room for pool in the rear, of the building. The selling and operating a gift enterburglar had escaped through. an|prise and lottery. Arrested were unlocked window near a fire es-| Thomas Sims of 521% W, Washcape, . ington st. and Steve Arnmaudoff of “Claude Boram of 951 N. Delaware |425 Limestone st. h

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Patrons of the third annual charity tea sponsored by the Flanner {House guild will wear buttons picturing a child chosen as the symbol | of the tea. The party will -be given at 3:30. p. m. Sunday, May 26, at Flanner House. ‘A child, Bonita Watts, serves as. its symbol because the tea proceeds will go toward the nursery. Various community organizations co-operate to make the tea a success. Each has its own table deco- cluding these, are expected to par-

rated according to its"own ideas and its own patrons. - Mrs. Henry | UiciPate, according to Mys. .O. A.

Richardson Jr. tea-planning com- (Johnson, guild president. Gertrude mittee chairman, announces that the (Head, who is in charge of reservafollowing organizations are the first| tions, will accept the names of or- | to register withthe committee for ganizations wishing to co-operate in | this season's tea: {the tea until the deadline date, | Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, the May 15. : 33-X guild, North Side New Era| Mrs. Marie Lane, former director Baptist church, Young Professional of the nursery school, founded the {Women's club, 20th Century guild in 1934 to aid the Flanner Couples’ club, Independent Friends, | House nursery. Flanner House Committee of the]

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