Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1947 — Page 2
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Now They've Got the Navy Doing It
NEW NAVY UNIFORMS The Navy may bid farewell to such time-honored (niférm features as bel bottomed; pocketless trousers and sailor-collared dress blouses if ‘radical uniform changes; now under consideration, are a dopted. Some of the models that | may give our sailor lads a “new look” are pi ictured in these official.”
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OFFIGER~—This is the proposed replacement for Navy officers' workaday service blues. The uniform is naval aviation green, with Eisenhower jacket somewhat like the present Marine Corps working uniform, except for the different color and black necktie. Traditional shoul der-boards are replaced by shoulder-strape !
French Dock Strike
CHCag PINE Squeeze Play Bounces Back Si, i: ace Strike Spreads ‘Bankrupt Gets the Dough
27 (UP)—The United States liner By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, United Press Nollywood Correspondent 40 2 P. m. (8 a. m. Indianapolis Hammond Times HOLLYWOOD, Nov, 27 (UP)-Here's one show-business squeeze Wine), Auved Ju SePariury or play that back-fired—in dollar signs. east 12 hours today because of the Seventh Affected Horace Heidt, bandleader, balanced up his three-year feud with dock strike in France. CHICAGO, Nov. 27 (UP)—An Jules Stein, president of the ‘Music Corporation of America, today and The America’s scheduled call at AFL compositors strike spread 10 & q oq v0 fame out ahead on a deal that was supposed to bankrupt him. Cherbourg was canceled. About 450 seventh Chicago - area newspaper Mr. Heldt's back in the music world these days, but with a difter- passengers booked to embark there today. ence. But his biittle with Mr. Stein were being brought to BouthampMembers of Local 18, Interna- oo. "0 "0 better businessman Tun the town”) for almost twice ton, and were expected to arrive tional Typographical Union, struck tina he is a musician that. soon after midnight.
against the Hammond (Ind) Times “pg, "5, 1944 Mr, Stein, as Mr. He bought the Trianon Ballroom DANgout for movie stars on vaca-
after Publisher James De Launel refused to give them a pay raise Heldt's agent, was collecting 10 per in Los Angeles for $150,000 cash, tion. Recently he returned down
: $450,000 for the deed. Last without signing ‘a formal labor con- cent of his musical earnings, gave it a new face, and made his ,. q1eader who was oy Jeay he
tract. “Then he decided to cut himself in dough back the first vear. going broke did a $2,000,000 busi<The issue wns the same One oy or Mr Heldt's earnings, Mr Next he latched on to a wabbling ness. sid - which caused compositors al Heidt said nothing doing. restaurant in Beverly Hills for. Then came a public apology from Chicago dailies to leave their ob 65000, A neon sign: “It's Heidt Mr. Stein plus a cash settlement tarly tis week Okay, sald Mr. Stein, Who then ,,,,. 1, eat” (with a clock thabfor all the money he could have Today, the Chicago Tribune and pronounced him as dead in the worked) had the customers stam- made meanwhile leading a band the Chicago Sun put out large hol. ,q0 world as long as he had an peding for steaks. He sold that| How much? jday editions, most pages of Which yea contract carly this year—for a neat profit.| “Plenty!” said Mr. Heidt were photo-engraved. The after wa Mr. Heldt broke up his band Glorified Hangout 0 , noon Chicago papers—ihe NEWS, ,,.q started buying real estate. He
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| ‘ ) Also under arrest are Marvin L| ’ n rob (Buzz) Gardner, 38, Tibbs Ave, aims p in and U, 8. 62; Richard Bhelton, 34, iseases and by cancer has increased Another Mdianapolts man Nas'of 2521 Park ‘Ave, and Karl Von Wil- NEW YORK (UP)—Payments of Hscazes apt past 10 years, while heen arrested in connection with ler, 45, of 2017 N, Pennsylvatia St. death claims for victims of cancer Payments on account of infectious
the smashing of a Mid-West “bogus reached 4 new high in 1946, the. conditions. have declined, the com
check-hot car” ring, the PBI an- 2 yA, Georgia to Aid Vete, Veterans Metropolitan Life Insurance Co, re- © oy SM¥%- tween. 2800 and ATLANTA, Ga. (UP)—The Sate: re Thus, Se 1946, Under arrest is Jack Mahifold, v an ports. claim payments for
alias Jack Williams, 42, Riley Hotel, Veterans Board is studying 8 pro- me tofal was $35,500,000, or about dropped from 50 per cent to 33 - iHe was arrested here yesterday on posal to set up a “baby RFC” to pet cent. of the total; for influenza . jan FBI warrant charging conspir- make $5,000,000 in loans to World Shé-aixths at the $228000000 paid in nd pneumonia the reduction was i lacy with four others in interstate War II veterans on a low-interest, death claims by the company last from 80 per cent to 38 per cent, ' those
{transport of cars purchased on bad long-term basis. The program was Year. dropping from fifth checks, authorized by the 1047 State Legis- Half of the total dsburiemeni to eighth in rank as a cause of claim { Another Indianapolis man de- lature. for deaths made by the company! payment. * - . ' - iim ———
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had 88 pages and the Tribune 80, both almost twice normal size. Mr. De Laurier sald the compos{tors at Hammond had demanded wage increases of $14.50 weekly for day workers and #15 for night workers The malin issue, however, cen tered around the ITU's refusal to , sign a written labor contracl. I'he union is attempting to bypass the Taft-Hartley bill by making verbal agreements which would retain the closed shop and other provisions outlawed by the gew labor act. Mr. De Laurier said it was doubt ful whether the Times would be able to put out photo-engraved editions during the strike because his plant lacks the necessary facilities However, he ordered editorial em ployees and other non-striking
workers to report on Friday. The union has made the same Bi wage demands on five smaller Ch cago publications and threatened to strike against them unless they comply, They are the Chicage Defender the ‘Drover's Journal, Life Print ing and Publishing Co. the Racing Form-and another race report The Hammond Times compositors walked out . vesterday afternom after setting the type for the news paper's first edition
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