Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1946 — Page 12

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By SHIRLEY HUTCHINSON United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, May 17. — Louise Mowers, 55, drew one in the Broadway ‘tap room today. Two pickets plodded back ands forth outside. Across the street, Henry Thibeau, business agent for the Chicago Bartenders Union (A. F. of L.), stared moodily into his beer, “Those are my boys out there,” he said. “And they're going to keep walking up and down until that. lady * bartender goes, Woman's place is in the home and not behind the bar.” A Dbartender—male—put a new head on Mr. Thibeau's beer, “The saloon keepers think they can make more money with a dolly around,” Mr. Thibeau said. those girls don’t even know what they're doing.’ They'd just as soon put an olive in an old-fashioned and kill a customer.” Mr. Thibeau believes barmaids were a necessary evil during the war, when some 2000 of the union's members were in the service. “But our boys are back and looking for jobs,” he said. “S80 now the man behind the bar should be a

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Milton Valovie, Broadway tap room, two years ago. “Louise Tavera bar as good as any man; . Vulovic sald. “That fgirl's been A on this street [for 10 years. She's a widow with two kids and I don't know what she'd do without this job.” He said a barmaid at the tavern next door quit her job when the pickets appeared. “Marie was a lovely girl” he said. “She had personality and the customers thought well of her. She left of her own accord when the bartenders began to complain. But not Louise. She stays here as long as this tavern stays.” Outside a picket turned to his companion, “I'm thirsty,” he complained,

CABINET POST MAY BE ADDED

Office of ‘Welfare.’

WASHINGTON, May 17 (VU. PJ. —President Truman soon will ask congress to oreate the first new U. 8S. cabinet post in more than 30|

The new oabinet officer probably would be known as the secretary of welfare, Mr, Truman sent to congress late reorganization = plan expanding and strengthening the

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