Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1947 — Page 6
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|Parking Lot Men Believe {They've Won in Assembly
One Regulatory Bill Called Back .By Senate, Other Still in Committee
Parking 10 6d garsge cvérateed today were sssiiied thay tad gol, | an _ . assembly in their campaign to defeat
ng "Wor Labor Bill Is Passed by Senate; + Would Permit Ladies to: Work Until 1 a. m. : Se |What he called “trying to railroad the women's work-hours bill
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The Indianapolis League of Women Voters today called for the U. S. Senate to confirm immediately the appointment of David E. Lillen1|thal as head of the atomic energy committee. In & resolution wired to Senator
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OPENS OFFICE—Dr. William J. Moran, recently dis charged veteran of world war Il, has opened offices at 5454 E. Washington st., for the prac- | tice of medical and surgical care of the feet, Before entering service, Dr. Moran prac. ticed in the the Bankers Trust building.
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The other bill would make parking lots carry liability, property| damage and fire*and theft insur-| ance. Licenses also would be neces-
Hickenlooper (R. Ia.), members of the senate committee now weighing the appointment, the Indianapolis women urged confirmation of the appointées “on the basis of merit alohe.”
“Delay in confirmation of the President’s appointees to the atomie
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Present base fees for" clubs are $250. The committee was undecided on how the amendment would affect existing licenses. Chairman William Hostettler said he wanild ask the attorney general for clas fication.
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