Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1947 — Page 12

: iT es 1 mang parts of the coun] | Oe ok ER REG | 2 ought try, -one reliable source indicated R 8 | that. “M¥, BR of the sugar racket six—or ng le for the bookies. 3 aru W NR ; : had hot yet| {been landed. Bakers, sugar brokers, and maiiu-| Ot orkers A : , In Sugar Racket “They haven't the real ‘guy’ yet," |facturer'’S agents all have been in.| : ; A NN said this source. They have jeer volved in the investigation, 3 Modder sks Mo | Nb ling him for a and have A ve | Lar : kg Ho "no F hee [rune idea of — but his . Advertisement For Labor Hearings tad agents seeking: the elusive hand hasn't yet shown enough for > 5 Ma | Mr Big" of the nationwide sugar] {him -to be nabbed. He has been Fedor Teeth Times Washington Bureau Rall ring glee Rave Mumed their inves- dealing through confederates, and s

. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. — Rep. WY tigations toward the manufacturers, Most of those arrested have been|Mopg Comfort urine

|§[Ray J. Madden (D. Ind), member | the ‘little fellows." "MARMALADE—QUAVA JELLY of the labor ttee, today XR Wg refiners and brokers Whose fingers | These “little fellows.” the United ar "hit "ahomtar to A ; Tres ¢ Ripened Frult—No Fruit—No Color Added obtained assurance from, Chairman | fi a may be getting sticky with black poi source said, were not ower sete, pod We " Fred A. Hartley (R. N. J) that , ; market sweets, it was learned tor Idicult to tral, Usually oY] foes Treat Yourself to Fruit Ripened Nature's Way some factory workers will be called 0) : NM day. {showed quick evidence of their {no ; {in the labor bill h ; . _ Despite _Tecent Indictments re; [easy money, blossoming out with . Very Sweet—More Juice nt a Be aA | . Teylonsy money 2 ; jerseys. B-E-T-T-E-R Flavor : ‘PF. of L. President William Green Ea dance TTR ERR HR IRaRIn {andsthis morning President William y <Q ; white a

Hutchenson, Indianapolis, of the A. : Sizes 9-2 Try Our Fruit and Taste the Difference | [| Tvihieo. Tndlanapols o EIGHTY. SIX SHOOTER ._. ee : :

| My. Maddan called the chairman's Wounding two youths, ‘Mrs fb | 3 A SAS ESI : $10. . 1 SP. M. attention to the fact that only 10 " . \ \ \ W OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY TILL /J labor leaders have testified out of | Emma Arnold, 86, Detroit, Wid in iindsses, and no active Indus-| broke up a teen-agers ghost | ae ht part the witnesses| hunt with her 38 caliber re. |

have been sore-headed representa-| volver. The boys, who carried tives of management who have a * Entire Store Open Every habor ax to grind," Mr. Madden con-| | hosts in. hor hainfod {tended. “What I want brought be- [| "UMTINg ghosts in her haunte Saturday and Monday tore the committee. are some fac-| home.

Night Until 9 O’Clock tory workers. They can tell us what

i» time they have had to make ends |t 3 Pa ROEBUCK AND CO [meet with pricks soaring and pay| J€lly Bean' Bandit : | hecks shrunk, ; . | Basle Cause Ruins Good Story | “Basic cause of the 1948 labor unrest was the fact that take-home| CHICAGO, Feb. 27 (U. P.) —Chipay dropped down to a five-day |C880's’ crime-conscious newspaper week with no overtime, while prices editors, always on the lookout Tor | have soared way beyond the war-|8 good headline phrase, chortled {time peaks. Any 30 per cent cut in | With glee over the holdup of a take-home pay received during the candy store in which the bandit) ‘war, accompanied as it has been by had opened his attack with a five 'a ‘33 per cent increase in living cent purchase of jelly beans. costs, is bound to cause labor un-| “The jelly bean bandit, ‘the jelly rest regardless of what kind of laws bean bandit,” they cried. “Get us we more!” 8 Tua he workers are confronted| Police reporters immediately: Yes, Jot that oven - freshness that ta tes 80 good ! with the promise of anti-labor laws, (came up with their usual bucket’ {continued price _ increases and | of cold water to dash an editor's i. Sot that tender - texture that a So ood ! upping of rents. I think any rank hopes. : and file worker could come here] “The fellow surrendered and con- - got that Snowy - - whiteness that looks $0 Sood ! and tell us how hard it is to live.|fessed,” they reported yesterday. Such testimony should be effective.|“He said he got sick eating dinner

Whether it will make any difference, |and wants to return the $10." So Set Taystee Bread ‘cause Taystees Sot it |

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I gravely doubt. However, this|/ The last, fading glimmer of a {congress is-determined to try and story disappeared when the bandit put labor in” its place; whatever that /said it was his conscience—nof the 'means.” _//|selly beans—that made him sick. | Senator William E. Jenner (R. - Ind.) is sitting daily.as a member of the senate labor committee, which is ‘holding similar hearings. { The junior senator from Indiana {thinks his bill to put democracy {into open or closed shop slections - a good chance to be accepted. |

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