Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1947 — Page 21

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Drastic Strike Bill Gets Blessing

GOP OK's Measure,

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THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1¢

-. Allows 4 Days Debate

WASHINGTON, April 10 (U, P).

~The house Republican leadership

today allotted four days of debate to a drastic strike control bill when it reaches the floor next week. Chairman Fred A. Hartley (R, N.

J.) sald his labor committee would] Saturday and

approy® the bill

house consideration of the measure probably would start Tuesday, He also announced, that he had abandoned his separate, committeédapproved bill aimed at heading off the telephone strike by emergency

use of a court injunction,

He sald

he did so because these same powers are provided in the committee

bill.

The committee measure would re-

quire a 75-day “cooling off” period

before any strikes in vital industries. It would outlaw industry-wide bargaining and clamp sharp restrictions on the closed shop. Mr, Hartcommittee members are solidly behind it. Other congressional] developments:

ley said Republican

B. and O. Finance

Senators weer told that the gov-

ernment’s Reconstruction Corp, was “left holding the bag to|

Finance |

the extent of some $80 million” in transactions with the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. Two witnesses linked Jesse H. Jones, former RFC chairman, who was fired as secretary of President

commerce by the late Roosevelt, with the deal.

One sald Mr. Jones arranged the said he agreed to a court-approved bankruptey reorganization of the B. &

transactions. Another

O., which,

dishonest and fraudulent.

Funds for G I's

the witness said, was

Robert B. Rowen, a former G. I, said at least 125 of the 11,120 veterans enrolled at the University of Wisconsin have been forced to quit

for lack of funds.

He testified be-

fore the house veterans committee which is considering a bill to increase G. I. education and training

allowances.

Conciliation

Edgar L. Warren, chief of the U. 8. conciliation service, senators to restore $508,400 in funds out from his agency's budget by tthe house. Senator Joseph H. Ball

(R. Minn.) cautioned him to “lean |{akes three days,

urged

over backwards’ to avoid throwing arbitration cases to a “little clique”

of men.

Mr. Ball said 22 of the

agency's 160 arbitrators have drawn

the choice assignments.

Eavesdroppin

- Rep, Clare E. Hoffman (R. Mich.) acknowledged that his office frequently records telephone conversations—sometimes even when mem-

bers of his executive expenditures He called the prac-|'

committee call. tice a routine matter,

Urge German

Women Find Jobs

FRANKFURT, April 10 (U. P.).~ piorida. The 9th air force dramaThe Prankfurter Neu Presse report- {ists nick it up from there with ed today that there are 127 women for every 100 men in Germany and advocated a new type of “doyble

standard” to cover the situation.

“Women,”

“must reset their sights on a double|from Florida.

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EVERY MAN A GENERAL—Sounds like a doughboy's Ufopia; “but it's just some play-acting by the 9th air force. These actors are dramatizing air-ground ‘co-operation. Without signs that designate them as ''commanding generals,” they're just colonels.

AAF Shows Infantry How 'Fly Boys’ Win Wars

Stage Presentation Aims at Co-Ordinating Job of Air Forces With Lowly Foot Soldier

By DOUGLAS LARSEN NEA Staff Writer LAWSON FIELD, Ga., April 10.—-Broadway and Hollywood, look out! The 9th air force has just moved into the play-acting business. And practically all the actors play generals. The Ninth has footlights, makeup, funny lines, and colorful scenery. A few things are missing such as feminine parts, music, and candy vendors in the aisles between acts. High Class Theater The uniformed actors have no Story of the trials and tribulations qualms about hauling out notes or Of the’generals during battle and ad libbing when they miss a cue, NOW most of them either become but it’s high class theater. Prema Tew gray or bald. : theme, of course, is how the s amazing military innova- e , » ans the ne air papy way blair force efforts are co-ordinated showing unfortunate ground force with the rest of the army, officers how the fly ‘boys go about Dramatists in Air The whole first day of the

winning ‘wars. The whole: performance, which! " is ponderously course” is behind the footlights titled “Tactical Air Indoctrination in 8 large post theater. The secCourse.” ond day the action is broken up Aim at Co-ordination on various parts of the fleld with It represents a brand new effort displays. of air force equipment. to co-ordinate the. job of the air | On the third day the dramatists forces with the lowly foot soldiers. | take to the air. More than 150 The military experts now admit | airplanes of all types demonstrate that lack of co-ordination of alr) with real bombings, strafing and and ground activity was one of the|parachute drops by the 82d airborne most unfortunate military aspects division how a whole air operation of world war II. is acomplished.

The attempt to rectify this situa-|{ Eventually, it 1s planned, every tion represents the biggest single ground officer in the U. S. army job of the air forces since the war, will have been a spectator and according to air-force officials. student of the 9th air force's unique For purposes of the course, it has stage and air show. Three classes been assumed that an enemy has of officers have already taken the

invaded the U. 8S. and has captured course, The army experts are enthusiastic about the success of the project. , greasepaint. They say the method of presentAct Develops Battle Progress ing the course is one of the most

| Each act develops the progress revolutionary training devices de-

the newspaper said [of the battle to evict the enemy | veloped since the war.’

This is done by por- |

target instead of hoping only for a|traying succeeding conferences be- CHILD HEALTH DAY

husband.

try to catch a man.”

Women should learn a tween generals with explanations | trade first, then go to work and between each act. Each actor wears President Truman has proclaimed |

WASHINGTON, April 10 (U. P.).

a large placard teliing which gen-|May 1 as child health day. He asked

“If they miss their man,” the eral he is. Some of these parts are parents to exercise unusual dili-

editorial conciuded, “they will still played by ranks as low as colonel.

have their profession.”

{gence throughout the year in preThe dialogue and action tell the venting accidents in the home.

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