Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1946 — Page 10
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(Continued From Page Ome) lishments, bakeries and other small coal | stances. | co-operation in any efforts to ration
| electric power and conserve fuel for (the longest possible operation of
The Public Service Commission | night deadline. | considered government, offers of full] freight carloadings would he down 75 per cent over the corresponding
y Coal Crisis
ere at Cheviélet
25 per cenit reduetion in coal-burn-
ing train service.
; The ‘Association of American industries” were feeling the pinch of | Railroads estimated that 2000 passhortages and neared 'the|senger trains, representing nearly brink of shut-downs in many in-| 200 000, miles of daily service, would be: discontinued by tonight's midIt predicted that
period last year’ Meanwhile, the
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plicated society.” ~ - No Funds From Church
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moral training deemed also necessary to produce graduates who can take an important place in our coms
Teachers will be trained for the secondary schools of the state and present commitments to students now in attendance will be honored. The church will not only become director of the morals of the col-
THURSDAY, MAY ), 1946 (Advertisement)
[Public Sentiment Is Stifring
Senators to Act in Coal Crisis
(Continued From Page One) | Senator -Barkley (D. Ky), ma-
the life of this nation,” sald the|JoTity leader, is against taking up senator, He added he was acting|the labor legislation until both the .|for himself and three other south-|British loan and the draft extension ern. Democratic members, Senators| pills are out of th H Byrd (Va.), McClellan (Ark.) ang would fesist _— Se sa he O'Daniel (Tex.). Ya e Eastland and Then Senator Knowland (R.| W and moves. but: some. obser. Cal) reminded the senate that he| '®'® believe he may compromise had, given notice on Tuesday that for disposing only, the loan bill if if the coal strike ‘was not settled real
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to use oil or water power to gener- | ate electricity whenever possible, and to “lend” each other electric power to equalize the use of avall- ! able power, | THREE: Announging 1t will | authorize rationing of gas manu- | | tactured from coal.
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| tricity would, apply for the time | being only to industrial consumers. | | The task of ratioming individual | householders was eonsitered ool complicated at the though a continuation of nn hu might force the government to take such steps. Civilian Production Administrator John D. Small, in telegrams to state utility commissions, recom- ! mended that they require “brownlout” whenever coal stocks drop to, 'a 30-day supply. This apparent-
{lv would apply to many utilities. |
When the coal stocks drop to a 20-day supply in any state, Mr. ‘Small said, the commissions should
safety, hospitals,
land other essential community [services | Mr. Small pledged
ment ‘s full suppart to the state are prepared to issue supplemental jorders if required to do so by you.”
Mr, Small’s request for electric-
bodies in Connecticut, Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, isachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Strike in 39th Day
day with no sign of settlement, has forced the layoff of more than 400,000 workers in coal-consuming industries, .jn_addition to the 418,000 striking miners. { The total idle
from labor dis-
mark. Meanwhile, additional” hundreds were being laid off hourly as the railroads moved to comply with an
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complicated further by a threatened nation-wide railway , strike set for {| May 18, which would cut coal deMiveries altogether. More Train Cuts
ogn Indiana, the Chesapeake and Ohio sailroad already had curtailed its cross-state service between Cin-
urging public|cinnati and Gary by 50 per cent.
The Baltimore apd Ohio railroad announced discontinuance of 11,880 train miles daily and the Pennsyl-
lege assume considerable financial responsibility also. However, expressly contained in the ap-{iine will be at 3 o'clock this afterproval of the church is the provision | Boon. a that no funds are to come from the| In addition, Senator Lucas (D. church corporation, but from individual members of the Episcopal church in Indiana and elsewhere.
Mrs. Fritts to
take up the Case hill. His dead- |
would bear directly on the coal strike, which the Case bill as it passed the house would not.
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dcommanding chairman of the officer, ordered curtailment of elec-|order’s child care | The rationing of gas and elec-| | tricity at the post and cut heat from | and training com-
‘Mrs, Jeanette Fritts will
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| After such a finding, the Lucas pro- | posal would direct the President to | seize the coal mines, and miners! | who refused to work in them would {be penalized by withdrawal of their | privileges under the National Labor | Relations Act. For union officials who might en- | courage or direct the miners to stay | ‘away from work, there would be | |criminal penalties on the..order. of those now prescribed for such offenses in the Connally-Smith law. | Another proposal, already intro-| duced by Senator Byrd, would pro-
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6:30 hibit payment of “royalties” to la- own school. Come in for a Pedo- $3.50 pair and w the Muncie chapter of bor unions. This could remove the graph test of your stockinged feet a. issue from the coal strike. The aim | without charge, a {is the same as those of bills hy] Reps. Smith (D. Va.) and Robert-| son (D, Va), which are expected 9 WASHINGTON.—Victory gardens soon to reach the house Tro =| k DOWNSTAIRS are needed again this year because body's judiciary committee, Speedy (-1 4 < STORE
Officials say there has been little Of Ye world shortage of food.
demand for non-degree courses, The survey reveals that 1059 of servicemen - enrolled are in commerce and admin- | outlaw the -use of electricity for ;.i,ation courses. Arts and sciences! (anything except public health and is. next with 855 students, engineer- | food processing | io 817, education 336, agriculture | 300, graduate school 206, dentistry 63, law 52, pharmacy 49, medicine the govern--32-and veterinary medicine 4.
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Minnesota, ' jo Adjutant
said guests will include fliers and leaders in aviation after a roundup in which aircraft from throughout the country will The coal strike, now in its 39th fly approximately 250.000 membership cards to Legion national headquarters hére, The 10th annual roundup since its inauguration in 1933, the new membership American Legion. membership near putes was well over the million the 3,000,000 mark, Mr Dudley said
total
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