Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1946 — Page 17

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® $ a ; ; : : : ' A vane Tien N 3 iit . fs WAGNER AT Ansvering a call for new ose BEST DE DEFE tion baden, Germany, Cpl. Georg: : ! E Ve brother of Juanita x 5 Lagle, 1429 Lind-! Industry | Senator Brewster Would le A ie. |General Asks sks Unification of if ’ s i -1 ds the clerk as “No, Lift Gag on Employers. § Soop Jopehs U. S. Air Arm. ’ st of sales made or | WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (U. P). Jaros | Wi 31. . Gen, George E. Stratemeyer, ah viewpolnk, Kl . ==Senator Owen Brewster (R. Me) } EE er general of the air debe thusly: w today urged revision of the Wagner| charge recently. Jonze comrhand, called for unificasrk is pleased to see labor relations act to give employers A graduate of | tion of all air strength today as attitude of expect | “free speech” during urion or- Ben atte Tigh tne nation’s best weapon of defense. yone—but you. He | * ganizing campaigns in their plants. OD 3. aitier The former commander of the welcome and thas Senator Brewster suggested in an ice in September, | United States army air force in hotel are there to interview that congress study re- Lt. Miller 1945 Before: g0- (China addressed the Indiana air Sisions of the basic labor code early ing on active duty, he was a clerk ‘shaw, sponsored by the Civil Air ¢ th n the next session. He said that|for L. B. Mers drug store there. field h e question of the some changes appeared necess t | Patrol, at Stout fie ere. p necessary to| Lt. Miller is serving . as postal “The greatest guarantee of a per18 to the pamphlet, | Bole employers just treatment officer with his section's base post| Alans ge a sua ote s per. | under the act. . office in Wiesbaden, His organiza- | Sou ind elevator girl are § But Chairman James E. Murray|tion, the U. 8. A. F. E, is policing |®* Strong ie jor in_being. \ 3. Courtésy, per- | (D. Mont.) of the senate labor com- the American zone in Germany. general sa Ah neatness of uniform § mittee, and Senator, Claude Pepper err cr [Lovee at by ia very resace, proper training for (D. Fla) expressed, opposition (Will chill an agg - the guest the story | any Wagner act changes. They ’ 9295 u. S. TROOPS sire age a en il he to add a note of yublic and employee agreed that such a move might be| capable, of immediately sma » pio used to “emasculate” the act. T0 SAIL FOR HOME ;i¢ ability to wage war, should such str g individuali in Each Room : Urges “Gag” Be Lifted ' YOKOHAMA, Aug. 19 (U. P).—| a nation ‘attempt a sneak attack. ikin ty CE . The Marine Phoenix and the] Start Long Range Program 1 room or suite ite Mr. Brewster urged that the “gdy { ! monogramm WwW yr e pamphlet says: - against employers be lifted to enable Marine Devil were expected to ar-| Stating that “we must provide 'g ed je elry should contain to presentation of “both sides of the rive today to load the bulk of 9295 the necessary strength in depth : : od u, and it also might 4 case” in union campaigns fo or-| yy, 8. soldiers, who will leave for Sa HAKeS Jor Sucpsastl Jams Monet Fob Bracelet, finished in Monet gold plate. 5.00 copy of today’s local Riz plants. home by Thursday morning. Two |... command, one of the three Monet Fob Bracelet, 3.00 a tab on it express- e also advocated that: | smaller ships will carry some of Bat’ ed ‘ZL, of the air Torss Heart, Pin by Coro, 2 ments of the mane ONE: Employers be given the!ine men. combat commands , , ow right to petition the national 1abor | ——— eee eee [had siafied = Whg-Fanke Srogeam Heart Fob Necklace by Coro, 3.98 5 , at w ac army air force ' : and chairs arranged | felations beard for plant Slegtions) unless the nation experiences an-|Giv plentiful and boii eves. Forstners' 10-K Gold Ankle Chain, 3.50 EDS: Droper sud 1 Tin and thronten ne other rash of labor disputes. He urged adoption of aviation : > lamps—and lam plant majority and threaten juris-| All prices plus 209, tax. not shower dust” » dictional strike action. Mr.' Murray recalled that he has ,n4 pre-flight courses in secondary ° | on about th wally TWO: Congress should act to de-| |urged President Truman to author-/3ng high schools to meet the needs nn Tugs Aw} you Be TE GLa, jn tee an Investigation pavons| of air-minded youth, Costume Jewelry, Street Floor > 4 labor policy 3 special execullve, The army air f \ world war t y air force ir a v - He don) EE ey are cUSble| commission, rather than by con-| |T1 was developed into a destructive THREE: Congress should | Bess. force unparalleled in history in a a hone operator secondary Be 2 rye] Regarding proposed changes inigpace of less than four years,” he there s a good deal of luck TE a ard Anim sho 1d lation which would. outlaw. strikes the Wagner act, Mr. Murray de- concluded. “We.all know. that.thist--- ” » > AE QUAY of a m— ey GHICR 10 s8Pport demands of | CIATEd “that revisions “have a ten- nation will never again be granted on hand if Your ol atiitule oo another. dency to create confusion” instead four years or even four months to ; May Be Shel of Slartoalion prepsre {or ardther war. We must . eards are monogrammed kat ay Be Shelved He also opposed giving employers prepare the weapons of tomorrow ferful Mr. Murray indicated that a pro- the right to present their views inl today. , . posed committee study of the labor a plant organizing campaign. Such' “It is necessary that we unify our < Satin finish. b id e tai rds in rod and act may be shelved indefinitely. He a move, Mr. Murray said, “would air, land and sea forces. This will a in finish, bridge size playing cards told a reporter that the committee permit the very thing the Wagner give autonomy for air power and] sz blue. brown and green, with monograms in gold. probably would take that™action'act tries to prevent.” will save the taxpayer money.” 2 Decks, 1.25 Allow one waek delivery on mail arden f < : . Sorry, No C. 0. D. Orders lack:s Stationrs, Str Pia " 11] THESE ARE "THE NEWS

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