Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1946 — Page 10
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The men appointed today were William. G. Branson, Roy Pope Jr,
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WAR VETERAN, 98, ~ WINS FIFTH BRIDE
PEORIA, Ill, June 27 (U, P.).— James Martin Suddeth, 98-year-old veteran of the Civil and SpanishAmerican wars, was married for the fifth time yesterday.
He admitted that it took him two
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Robert A. Miller, Arthur J, Thelen, | had a corsage.
Paul Green, Lawrence Zook, James R. Nix, John T. Murray, James M. Meek, Charles A. Whitinger, Donald R: Thompson, Richard O. Black, Lelander Goodwin, Edwin C. Newton, Joseph J. Dwyer and William G. Gains,
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Charles H. Swyick, 62, of R. R 5, Pt. Wayne, was killed last night when his car was struck by a train at a crossing in Arcola, Ind. state police said today.
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{o remain, Mr. Truman's statement came as administration leaders promised to hold the senate in night session if necessary to break a threatened filibuster against the battered OPA extension bill. . Promise Night Session But Senator E. H. Moore (R. Okla.) took the floor today to blast the OPA compromise bill, thereby delaying the start of the threatened filibuster by Senator W. Lee O'Daniel (D. Tex.)
Moore's speech would last at least lan hour and a half, if there are no | interruptions. Meanwhile, Senator O'Daniel’s | aids piled “speech-making material on the Texan's desk in prepara{tion for his threatened filibuster. | Senate Democratic Leader Alben |W. Barkley predicted that Senator | O'Daniel, uvnce he gets started, | would quit after “two or three | hours” and let the senate vote. The OPA now is scheduled to expire at midnight Sunday. Senator O'Daniel said he was ready to talk on through Monday in order to kill the price agency, which he said was ‘“unconstitu-
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Mr. Truman was asked at his news conference whether planned to make a radio speech when he takes final action on the OPA bill. He said he would decide
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kind: of good for me. I'm learning how the men talk, and act and how they take it in jail.” Doesn't Belong Coe said he was the sixth man-in a cell with beds for five men. To my way of thinking I don't belong
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in with these men because I actually . haven't done anything wrong,” he added. He said the extortion note, grew lout of a conversation about “how | people act” with some fellow work- | ers at the West Bakery garage. He picked his employer as a “vietm” because he “wondered if he was a pantywaist,” he said. Coe said he had forgotten about writing the note until he noticed | his employer's car in the lot yes- | terday, under circumstances dictated in his extortion note. “Then {I got curious and wondered if he, | really was going through with it," | he explained. | Wouldn't Have Kept Money ! “ruthfully, T wouldn't have kept [the money though. My wife | wouldn't have let me . . . she's | not that kind pf a person.”
The youth, who is the father of a year-old boy, had worked at the | bakery “off and on” for three years. | He said he admired many of the | executives there, because they had | taken an interest in him and urged | him to return to school. “4 was one of the highest pald | Negro workers there, even though |I was a boy and the rest were | men,” he said. “They're a fine bunch of people and I hope they don't think I'm bad.” Saw It in Movies
Coe described his reference to “electrical maganum” in the note
Hollis Coe
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Roy Wright, wholesale manager of the Hogan Transfer Co. died today at his home, 1720 Pleasant’ Run pkw., He was 51. i The Rev. Arthur Mills of Garden| City Christian church will conduet | rites at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes» Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mr. Wright was a native of Greensburg. He had lived here for! 36 years and had been employed by the Hogan Co. for 25 years. ! Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Mills and Mrs. Ida Morris, Indianapolis; a son Richard E. Wright, Indianapolis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright; two cousins, Mrs, Lillian Stephenson,
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/ fh ; | that when he received the measure. Charge Accounts or $-P-A-C-E-D gy j | The President expressed regret Payments at No Extra Cost ? that theré had been so much delay | in final action on the OPA bill, but lhe would not discuss details. | Senator O’Daniel, the honey- | voiced, one-time radio crooner, how- | ever, would need some help in his | filibuster and even anti-OPA send{tors were shying away from a prolonged talkfest. Administration leaders felt final All passage was assured. The house al-| pp, ha)) have what he wants, in ready has approved the conference] eternity’s fall compromise to extend OPA for a| po cay give up his worldly life! year but allow many price increases. and everything he holds.
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