Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1948 — Page 16
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E. J. Noon will become equip- : 5 Tw «1 T CAN § ment engineer for the Indiana : H yashing the st! Bell Telephone Co. Apr. 1. He 3 ' : 3 RR L S Mopument, NEV will succeed G. B. Jarvis, who has ¥ J wonder Fo A been appointed Wo ’ : aE what me “gy PHOTO FRAMES | plant extension : fs recent a ’ ther : - engineer. with the Monun Metal—Wood—Crystal—Lea Mr. Noon bas, Prolonged Strike be in any moOC =o Metal Frames Made to Order . been with the E Order indiana” on the Select-your frame from the finest group ; Amariean ole May or of the Monymes f frames available. Able assistance given © phon WASHINGTON, Mar. 25 (UP) of the Xo ie o 3 : de th . graph Co. in| _A prolonged coal strike may ssk Sen. Jenner in choosing the right frame to do the New York. He isforce the nation to adopt a modi- ‘But, should 1 most for your photograph. All sizes avail- a graduate of fied version of the wartime slec- leads, able. © the University of tricity “brownout,” the Federal prush, soap, Wat 4x6 to 8xi0 Frames, $1.69 to 330 f Denver 200 on Tower Commission £4d4-10auy. He'd Better 3 3 0.00 e spokesman e comMiniature Frames, $1.69 to ING. Mz Noon phone Induntey mission is “studying available aunt LYMAN BROS, Mountain States Telephone ang dala" on seal stosks to ok available. In ad e power compan a pair of 31 On the Circle—MA. 7437 Telegraph Co. He was trans- termine when emergency steps truck, v and Ir ferred to the New York post in/may be necessary, ¢ an emergenc 1941. “If the strike continues,” he 0 Sen. Jenne He is married and has one|Sald, “we will have to do like we ed he did did last time.” trated on the daughter. ' . < cen The Federal Power Commission and water. authorized state public utility
commissions to order “brownouts” during the 59-day coal strike in 1946. The new “brownout,” if it comes, would involve limiting the number of hours power may be used for commercial purposes, and perhaps cutting out some street lights.
Two-Week Supply
The National Association of Electric Companies said some small concerns may be forced to curtail their output very soon because of a coal shortage. The association said, however, that most companies probably will be able to hold out for another two weeks. The government's chief-weapon in the 11-day-old soft coal walkout is a Taft-Hartley law injunction. President Truman’s three- ' : B man board of inquiry, appointed § a Qrney Q Th ; yesterday, will begin studying the oR 2 je” = uag ity D > issues in the pension dispute toLor a Iamond morrow and will report to the i g White House by Apr. 5. If the strike has not ended by that time, the government can seek an immediate injunction to force John L. Lewis’ 400,000 miners back to work. However, Mr. Lewis may seek to fight the injunction in court... This could stretch the strike well beyond Apr. 5.
6-Month-Old Strike
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resentative of the United Furniture Workers of America (CIO) and Edgar Burger, president of Union Local 309, formally announced the end of the walkout in a letter to Chester Smith, president of the Smith Cabinet Manufacturing Co.
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