Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1946 — Page 4

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‘Few Approve Plan for \ Crippling Alterations to Reorganization. By Scripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, Nov. 12, —A large majority of members of the into La Follette-Monroney for congressional

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the provisions

effect act's reorganization, Scrippé-Howard cated today. House members canvassed were {about six to one, senate members three to two, for carrying out all sections of the act without ma jor changes, Their stand is significant because. after the act was passed by [the last session, several members advocated crippling alterations. Pointing out that the new con-

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New Congress Focars Reform Move

Near Half-Way Toward Goal

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chairman, beside whom Gen, Bluemel is seated,

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gress could not be pound by what | the old one did, some of them | suggested keeping the salary in- | ement benefits f senators and representatives but { abandoning the reforms of pro-

postman. free! for prompt action “C ko West Knowledge.” iad wih | cedure and the reduction in numRikhey refwrn them. Kpep book, orns free senate com-= | ARTHA MILLER, Dept. 8B, Decatur, | PeT of house and Il. CLIP THIS, mittees.

EVANGELICALS OPEN

P.) —The Evangelical church today

Gen. Clifford Bluemel, commander of Ft. Harrison (left), was one of the speakers at a report meeting of the Community Fund yesterday at the Claypool hotel. Walter Leckrone, Fund general reported to the volunteer fund-raising army that nearly half of the goal

TWO CHILDREN

Neighbor Rescues From Burning Trailer.

yesterday.

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the two Billhimer children them out before the fire them. Neither of the children jured but Mrs, Litwiler minor burns.

has Trailer Destroyed

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FINAL CONFERENCE

JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Nov,

[throughout the nation were on and. The conclave will be followed merger with the Church of

12 (U. making since 1813, will unite the)

two sects into the Evangelical Unit-| Suzanne, 9, and Mary” Jo, 8, were |ed Brethren church, making it the on their way home from

want any honors,” she said.

SAVED IN. FIRE

Pair

Two small children were rescued without injury from their burning trailer home at 4911 Rockville rd.

They were Charles Billhimer Jr., 3, and his sister, Charlene, 5, chilCharles

The mother was away getting groceries when the fire broke out in the living room of the trailer

A neighbor, Mrs. Ruth Litwiler, four-year-old daughter that “something's burning Billhimer

Finding flames spreading through the trailer, she entered and grabbed and got reached

was inreceived “I only did what any mother would feel it her duty to do. I don’t

Firemen said the blaze apparently started while the young Billhimer

school

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are Mrs. A. Brown Ransdell; Max Foster, Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Richey. Montgomery Le Lewis will preside,

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ATOMIC CONTROL

The Jessy Wallin Heywood alliance and the Elizabethans of All Souls Unitarian church will observe United Nations day tomorrow simultaneously with Unitarian women

The “American and Russian Proposals for International Control of Atomic Energy” will be discussed at a luncheon meeting at 12:30 noon in the church. Those on the panel Mrs, Felix Vonnegut] Mrs.

TWO-WEEK REVIVAL

D. Millard Church, minister of the Edwin Ray Method- | will preside at a twoweek revival in his church begin-

Services will be held | nightly except Mondays and Satur- | days with a different speaker each |

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A : IE i boy was playing with matches. The e union, which has been in the trailer was destroyed. lippi : . | | 1 Two other Billhimer children, $ pping.or Irritating?

TRUSTEESHIP PLAN REPORTED MOSCOW, Nov. 12 (U, P.). ~The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia devoted three and a half columns today to United States proposals for American trusteeship of the Pacific islands, Izvestia did not comment.

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