Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1947 — Page 10
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Draft Files Held For Emergency
Local Boards to Keep Them Until June 30
| WASHINGTON, March 14 ¢U., {P.).—War department and selective | service officials urged in congres-|’ {sional hearings the retention" of draft machinery in case of need for { “mobilization” “in .the next 12
| months, it was disclosed today. . se | They were overruled by President, | Truman. Testimony by these officials be- |
| fore a secret session of the senate!
armed serv ices committee was made
| ‘public by the committee. | The committee voted yesterday to
Keep draft records in local boards!
until June 30 in view of the world situation. ~ ’ Maj. Gen. W. S. Paul, head of war ‘department personnel, said he
{would support the Presidents plan
|to concentrate records in state
{depots but “personally” would]
{have preferred leaving them in the | existing selective service setup. Saltonstall Asks ‘Simpler Plan
The President advocated ending the draft March 31 and placing!
draft records in state depots immediately under a new office of selec[tive service records. {Senator Teverstt Saltonstall (RR. Mass.) suggested it would be “simpler" to keep the present selective service machinery. intact whether {or not men were actually drafted. Gen. Paul revealed that the war {department has “planned in. our | mobilization plans on a recall to active duty basis to use these rec- | ords.” |. He said it would be “inthe interest of rapid mobilization which we feel has got to be done
Edna Patterson, Schoolgirl, Dies
Miss Edna Louise Patterson, 13 {Alton ave, a freshman at Washing{ton high school, died yesterday in {City hospital after a long illness She was 14. {| Miss Patterson was born in | Marion county, Kentucky, but lived here 12 years. She attended Public School 50 and Salem Park Missionary church. Services and burial will be held Sunday in Lebanon, Ky. The body
{has been taken to the Conkle Fu-| {neral home here, | | Survivors are the parents, M-.| and Mrs. Henry C. Patterson; two; | sisters, Ida May and Ruby Ann,
i Patterson; a brother, Harold Keith!
Patterson, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Patterson, all|
of Indianapolis.
‘Miss Minnie Abel
Miss Minnie Abel, 5535 N. Penn-| sylvania st. died today in her home ter an illness of six months.
| Miss Abel was born in Atlanta,’
Ga., and came here in 1901. She
was a member of All Souls Uni-|
tarian church and the Theosophical i Society..
Services will be at 4 p. m. Monday |
in Flanner & Buchanan mortu{arv. The body will be cremated. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Leh{man Dunning, Indianapolis; and | three brothers, Frank Abel, Frank(lin; Edwin E. Abel, Orlando, Fla. {and Carl Abel, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Mrs. Millicent Shouse, |
Widow of Pastor, Dies
Mrs. Millicent B. Shouse, widow!
of the Rev. E. J. Shouse, died today |
in the home of a daughter, Mrs.
| Russell C. Pish, 213 Buckingham dr.)
i She was 75. | Mrs. Shouse was born in Cass
county and lived here 30 years. She ¥
was a member of the First Baptist church’ and Carolyn Scott Harrison; {chapter of D. A. R. | Services will be at 10 a. m. Mon{day in Flanner & Buchanan Mortulary. Burial will be in Young | America. 3 Survivors besides the daughter are {two sons, Dwight L. Shouse, Piil|ippine Islands; John D. Shouse,| { Phoenix, Ariz.; another daughter,’ Mrs. Charles R.. Farmer, Indian|apolis,. and yee ETRTCHIlG ron:
Federal Vote Asked For 18-Year-Olds
. Timés Special : WASHINGTON, March 14. "First [thing you know office seekers will | have fo put on special charm cam-. | paigns for teen-agers. | Rep. Arthur G. KRin (D. N. Y. has introduced a constitutional! amendment to make the minimum
| voting age 18 instead of 21,
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: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : mn Sone ~ Harry Barnett, 47, (Garageman, Dies
| Harry Barnett, 8200 Spring Mill
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CHIEF QUITS—Chief Wild |
Horse, leader of ‘the Mashpee
Indian tribe, Massachusetts, for
the last 17 years has. resigned because he didn't get any cooperation. = He found that no one appreciates his work, Chief Wild Horse, known as. Clinton Haynes, is the local shellfish warden. “He predicted. complete dissolution of the ancie tribe unless more interest were shown in its activities.
5-Day Week Ordered
In British Mines
LONDON, March 14 (U. P.).—The national coal board and the miners union agreed today that British miners would work a five-day week beginning May 5. The five-day week was debated
bitterly within and outside the La-
bor government during the fuel crisis. The miners have been work,
ling a 48-hour, six-day week.’ Their
av erage pay is less than $28 a4 week.
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(rd, died today at his home, He was 47. A native of Indianapolis, Mr. "Barnett had been im-the garage business here for many Vvears.
Survivors. are his wife, Mary; two
daughters, Bernice Maxie and Hartpiett; his father, Bailey Barnett; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Burcham, |
} | Vallonia, Ind. and Mrs. Nellie Bodle,
{O'Keana, O., and two brothers, Irvling Barnett, Seymour, and Melvin | | Barnett, Mitchell, Ind. | | Services will be held at Flanner [& Buchanan mortuary, The time {has net been set. Burial will be in
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