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© 90Year Term, $10,000 Fine

Vote Considered ‘Slap’ at South

2 WASHINGTON, Feb, 25 (UP) hf ~A House Judiciary Subcommit-

} person ‘who “willfully instigates, incites, organizes, aids, abets or commits a lynching by any means

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i a maximum penalty of 20 years’ ’ imprisonment and a $10,000 fine. | State and local officers who “failed to make all diligent efforts” to protect any person from a lynch mob also could be punished. The : maximum: pen-

: Rep. Fadjo Cravens (D. Ark.) . sald. the subcommittee vote was 3 to 2. He was one of the two oe who ‘voted against the bill ’

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(Chief) Scan leader here, were held yesterday in the Irvington Methodist Church with burial

in Crown Hill, Scout leaders acted as pallbearers. ; At the cemetery, re Scouts from aver the city formed a court of honor for the departed C

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The full Judiciary Committee _ Meets tomorrow and may consider the bill then.

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The hog market gained 50 to mostly 75 cents today. Steers and heafers were about

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Weir Accuses Truman Closed about 80 cents lower. i! ne . ’ p and veal of Scare Psychology’ ers edged 50 cents lower. Med i 21.00024.50 President Truman accused| Fat lambs were about steady. sraeess 31.00024.30

Feb. 2m GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (3850) In- 140 pounds

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Noted for January WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (UP)— The Labor Department estimated) yesterday that the nation’s average factory worker earner $52.27 a week in January, a drop of 47 cents from the December all-time record. A preliminary survey indicated the average worker was at his job 40.6 hours a week last month, This also represented a decrease) from December, when the average was slightly more than 41 hours.

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Case Continued Another Week

The court. fight over the 1947

~|state law which outlaws strikes |th pulls utilities hit another

NE Ya been pending In ia Ralph Hamill's Superior] Court 5 since last June. At that

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bers, who had complied with the act throughout the nation-wide telephone strike, filed for a declaratory ‘judgment on constitutionality of the law. Legal cross which ensued eventually Jed to yesterday's anticlimax when both: sides got. together and decided to continue] the case for another week or two. Up for Decision By that time union and company attorneys are expected to get thér. and... present..their facts and briefs to Judge Hamill for a decision. In the complaint filed ' by the union it is alleged that the antistrike law “is unconstitutional. The law, passed after much wran-

|gling by the 1947 General As-

sembly, provides for compulsory arbitration in event of a labor

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Hoosier to Pilot Plane On New Pan Am Flight

- Will Fly From N. f° fo South Africa b .Capt..C..N. Warren Jr, will oe command of the Clipper

Southern Cross from the Azores tc Johannesburg on Pan American World Airways first direct flight from New York to South Africa.

A crew will leave New York today. At Santa Maria. Capt. Warren will take over. He n|is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N.

Warren; 419 E: 48th 8t. showed 4 J} Formerly flights made stops at number froy Lisbon. Capt. Warren will elim- dropped oft inate this point and thus slash Ws du to four hours and 20 minutes from year the previous flight time. completed, Res. A 1938 graduate of Butler Uni- Permits more

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versity, he is assistant chief pilot. technical, of the Atlantic Division

of PAA. p 4 MoLUD! He also will be in command of to business § | A the return flight. debits, both Ne Appoint . were MA. Rector Deplores Soe ito | | rrp n . 1 ‘Label of Sin’ 3 willl Sonamion. ff (ES “A sense.of. guilt is one of thet INAUGURATES _FLIGHT="|went up about kiloway JJ EEE worst consequences produced by| Capt. C. N. Warren Jr. In- hours from 89 in Décem. sin" dianapolis, will head the first [ber and gas held The Rev. John O. Patterson of| pan American World Airways about level at cuble pe Madison, Wis. made this state-| ; 4 trip to South Africa, - ment in a setmon on “Christianity - Telephones gained 2000 st. 3 aud Guilt” at ven today at the Phi Delta Theta Plans [tions hile gas meters and water ff | nten service in accoun remained Chitreh "on the Circle. tie. will To Honor Old Members Pant stationary, Nn 8 ce certificates for dubs: Decline :

preach at the same time tomorrow| Golden

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. Of Loan Firm Carl D. Hughes, formerly business manager of Flanner House, today was named manager of

2/the new Columbia Investment|

{Co., 2 Stewart Building, 157 N. Illinois St. The firm which will open March

2/1, will be the first small loan Ve Sogipany-in: the city operated by

formerly cashier| "Bank and

egroes. . Mr. Hugh thern Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa., was educated ‘at West Virginia State College, Indiana University and Wharton School of Finance, Unlversity of Pennsylvania.

dispute in a utility. in the church and at 7:45 o’clock|50 years of membership will be| Manufacturing employment ‘The controversy was kindled tonight in the Church of the Ad-|presented to 11 alumni at the an-|howed a drop of 1000 from 108. § last May when telephone oper- vent. Inual Phi Delta Theta dinner-|000 but was up 12,000 over 5 | ators and the company reached a| The Rev. Mr. Patterson de-|dance March 13 in the Claypool|Year ago. Total employment for stalemate in negotiations for a (plored the conviction that our sin| Hotel. the city showed a net loss of i gg This Effect! new contract calling for higher has placed a label upon us. “Chris-| Active members from Indiana, [3000 jobs but still exceeded - wages, shorter working hours and (tianity not only points out the| Purdue, Butler, Wabash, DePauw, |Year ago by 2000. : Constipation. better working conditions. deadliness of this kind of think-|Franklin and Hanover and| The number of relief cases ia Quick! Get after eC rr eat ing,” he asserted, “but that in the alumni throughout the state will/the township rose from 1544 to sad stomach ups SHAVERS GROW UP face of our sins we must seek to|attend. Hershel Carey is the In-|2179 for the. month and then [ll old bri Approximately 2 million young.find God's estimate rather than! dianapolis alumni club president,|were 2066 unemployment claims help dob re men of America come of shaving lie down under the label which our William Fullér is ticket commit-|filed in January against 1392 i toed i 8 Son age annually. actions impose upon us.” |tee chairman. December. id aor 2 } the finest medic known for these RELIEVES -, {, Dr. Caldwell’ relieves cons pleasantly. N 9, Ita reliable ca warms and : ch, hel; = See how effective Senna Laxative ! P tion and Somio stomach, Famou ' Even chi

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