Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1947 — Page 7
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ing was a bill introduced by Senator A. W. Mitchell (KR. La Porte) which would" outlaw closed shop union contract. Clarence A. Jackson, executive
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Slain in Chase
Former Comict
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Omaha home last week, Paulson and his wife were stop for questioning about 10 miles west of here last night by State Patrol-
: WARSAW, Jan. 23 (U: P) Peas ant Party Leader Stanislaw Mikolajeayk repeated. today a : couples activities since leaving their | that" last Bunday’s Polish ‘national election be voided. He announced | Ped | that the party's supreme couneil would decide early in Yerhuay|P
man V. E, Maxey and H. A. Ellen- whether to boycott the new partia-
berger. recognized thé car as one described in a broadcast as “wanted” by Iowa authorities,
The patrolmen’ said they[ ment. a
The boycott, if approved, would |
affect the 27 newly-élected Peasant
| He added that the exchange still
oa’ pn RL has i f 3 P - STATION Wise vice president of the Indiana state Paulson was unable to produce an Taree “premier declared a 18 pr nts ana. ae rican LISTEN TO chamber of commerce, said “man- entifivution ear and 3 iid Eh his party would have received 60 poy averagine 12,000 & oa Long of the OLIS THE 3 GOLDEN NOTES #|agement was for the bin” patrolmen- gave chase, finally cor- ¥ 70 per cent of the vole: in a free have dong nang In he city
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|| committee laid the bill aside tem-
“It is a democratic measure,” he sald, explaining “no one should be forced to join dny organization against his will.” : Opposes Long Hours for Women Commissioner Kern attended a meeting of the state senate labor committee yesterday. His chief concern was a bill which would permit women to “ork “around the clock.” The labor commissioner told the committee he was not in favor of the work-hours bill for women, “It is detrimental to health and public morals,” he declared. The
porarily, = Criticizes Edgerton
shop labor contracts, Mr. Kern said: |
On a ‘measure to outlaw closed | - carpet” By both the labor commit- GIVEN 50-YEAR PIN
FIRST ENTRY—H. C. (Cotton) Henning (lft), veteran master mechanic who has groomed four winning cars in previous 500-mile races, today entered the first car for the 1947 race—his own this
time.
Henning announced that he had purchased the eight-cylinder
Boyle Maserati and that it will be driven by Ted Horn, national driv-
ing champion,. With the Relp of
Wilbur Shaw, Speedwa ¥ president and general manager, that every‘a
thing is o. k, is o. k. (Details, Page 26.)
nering the couple at a small airport after Paulson had circled the field several times,
Tire Blows Out
election.
This was shown, he said, “by the
actual count in districts where Peasant, party poll watchers insured proper counting.”
As the patrolmen advanced, Paul-
son ordered his wife to duck under |neither did Maxey's. the dashboard. He then put the empty.
car in reverse and sped out of the trap amidst a shower of bullets.
His gun was
The two struggled briefly, until
Paulson struck Maxey o. the head
Speeding 85 miles an hour into (and ran behind a telephone pole. Kirkwood, a St. Louis suburb, he|There he attempted frantically to was forced to stop again when a tire |unjam his gun.
blew out.
Meanwhile, Ellenberger, using
The patrol car pulled up against |paulson’s wife as a shield, obtained
the front of Paulson's automobile,
his -pit board Henning informs
of- their car,
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and the two patrolmen nabbed the couple as they attempted to get out
en “I give up,” Paulson called out, But, seconds later, he nulled a gun
an automatic rifle from the patrol car. He had fired trree times through the patrol car window at Paulson when Kirkwood Police Sergeant Kenneth Peek arrived and fired another shot.
age about 650 a day compared with 280 before V-J day. At the end of 1941 there were 30 employes. There are now 56. The company intends to add 2200 feet of buried cable and 18,000 flet of aerial cable in the city and suburban area, which will ehable the exchange to give the type of service subscribers want. Many want pri# vate lines. This will require more cable,
2 GRANTED SCHOLARSHIPS : Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Ind, Jan. 23.— Richard Mann, of Cloverdale, and Robert Strain, of Greencastle, Putnam county 4-H club boys, have each been awarded four-year schol-
“This is another piece of dam- tee and Mr. Kern. WESTFIELD, Ind, Jan. 23.—H. H. |from the waistband of his trouse At this point, the wom:.n began |arships by the Purdue university aging labor legislation. Its passage| The committee pointed out that | Beals, of Noblesville, has been pre- [pressed it to Maxey's side an to struggle. Maxey took the rifle|school of agriculture... They were would mean the interjection of an Senator Edgerton’s bill had a “con-|Sented a 50-year pin by the West |pulled the trigger three times The|from Ellenberger and shot Paulson [selected on the basis of their outelement of unrest between labor and flict” in it whereby one section |fleld Masonic lodge here, gun did dot fire, however, andlagain, killing him instantly. standing records in 4-H work. management where the closed shop| could be construed to “make picket-| om has operated peacefully for years." ing essential in a“ labor dispute.” Senator P. R. Edgerton (R. Jones-| Mr Kern said he could see no boro), author of a bill to illegalize| harm in peaceful pickefing. He mass picketing, wis "put on the told Senator Edgerton one Indiana Ki “| industrialist said tie only time he 1 considered picketing illegal was | When he and his supervisory personnel could not ‘enter and leave | his plant at will, | Before the heated session closed the members of the committee decided to delay action on all bills fin its hands until further study.
Boone Commission To Name Doctor
LEBANON, Ind, Jan. 23.—A spe-| cial meeting of the Boone county | commission . will be held today to appoint a county physician to suc‘ceed Dr. O. C, Higigns of Lebanon, | who has held the post since 1942. | Dr. Higgins has resigned, effective | March 1, The appointment is made | annually Jan. 1 to provide medical | care for those in the jail and county | home. The question of iBRovements at the Boone county farm is also expected to tome before commissioners. Funds for improvements were Irecently approved by the state.
The state fire marshal's office in December gave the county 30 days in which to make improvements at the farm. Facilities there were | strongly criticized in a recent grand Jury report.
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Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. ‘Jan. 23.—Mrs. Richard E. Banta was named president of the Girl Scout organization of Montgomery county {for the new year at the annual !dinner and business meeting of leaders held at the Masonic temple ! here. Other officers elected: Vice presiIdent, Mrs. Robert H. Harvey, secre[tary, Mrs, Forrest Crutchfield, of Waveland; treasurer, Mrs. R. G. Riemann, and registrar, Mrs.-Kath-ryn Stump. . Mrs. Frank H. Sparks, the retiring president of the county organization, reported that at the first of the year there were slightly more than 500 Girl Scouts in the county lin 34 troops. Of these, 12 troops | are Brownies; 16 are for inter-| and six senior scouts.
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