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He added that even a “feeble effort” was better than Mr. Barkley . and his Democratic followers had

“I do not care what the senator's opinion is of my actions as the infuriated

majority leader” indifferent about it.”

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_ Senator Capehart’s bill, which he

now offers as an amendment, woul

have the President issue a proclamation asking a return to work when any strike threatened the

‘public health and welfare. ; Could Seize Facilities

If work was hot resumed, the President could seize the struck

facilities. It then would become

the statutory duty of unions to seek return of their members. Workers lose rights to their jobs and forfeit rights under the labor relations

who did not return would

“There are 140,000,000 Americans back of my measure today” Senator

Senator Capehart voted for the © Byrd amendment when it was |. adopted last night. He voted | against the Pepper and Green amendments which were defeated.

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Whe his citizenship at a federal hegring' here last week, is being held

testify at the hearing, “could clear |

me of all suspicion.” He said he had seen Kullmann on Ellis island.

Ex-S. Sgt. Frederick Bauer, Ea last week; but who did not]

in solitary confinement at Ellis] island, he wrote his wife today. Wilma Bauer said her husband informed her he had been forbidden to communicate with anyone yes- | terday. He's been at Ellis island | since Sunday. She said he wrote he

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Bauer Being Held in ‘Solitary, Turns to Bible for Solace

Federal Judge Walter Lindley ruled Bauer had forfeited his nat-

{uralized citizenship when he éntered

throughout the United States, Rep. the German army in 1941.

Bauer

Forest A. Harness (R. Ind.) charged | was arrested last fall at Ft. Har-

today in the house.

outside Peru, Ind.

Bauer

|rison, where he had been post phographer, : wrote that officials had retalk to him about an imHe sald this migration hearing he is supposed

had been reading the Bible for| though administration officials are land is “as rich as any in our great to receive on a justice department

solace. She sald Bauer had expressed be- |

lief Charles Kullmann, a former acres of fine farm land lie ‘idle no less than 10,000 acres of fine! Carrollton ave, gestapo major brought here from|in Indiana and maybe millions| land lying idle,” Rep. Harness said. joining him by the rail strike,

pleading for increased crop oro-| duction, Uncle Sam is letting 10,000!

Midwestern farm belt.”

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