Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1949 — Page 3

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today forced delay in taking

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Se wit site snag in drafting the | Yiw foreed cancellation of a Séute Eabor

yi Drafting Work

Forces Senate Group fo Cancel

Hearing Until Further Notice . ° WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (UP)—The administration]: up the Taft-Hartley law re-|.

urging speedy e | new labor

ing at which It was be DY -samantsc Sts Dope

sented by Secretary of Labor| funds, group Secretary of State Dean Acheson| department

Maurice J. Tobin.

Meanwhile, the Democratic rush

to speed the labor measure through Congress is encountering a storm of protests from the Re-

‘sald his

ocrats efforts by tacking a series| g/stockile farm surpluses to help of amendments on the: bill when the farmer dnd safeguard the na-

it reaches the floor.

ments:

The In other congressional eveiop- meguts wuld set gals fof basic the agriculture secretary to find

se [necessary storage, space. ADVOC of the 70-group Air Force k they have hit on Controls :

a way to finance the ex and still stay within Mr. Truman’s defense budget. The plan calls for turning over to the Air Force the $800 million the President earmarked for universal military training.

Evictions

Senate Democratic Leader Scott

Key Democrats forecast certain approval of President Truman's request for extension of the govsrnmhent’s authority to control exports. A Senate Banking Subcommittee opens hearings on the measure today and hopes to finish next week. The bill would

seats o and [the ballet and grade th side have been sold. There and girls wanting to present solo available on the numbers and pair “acts.”

both the high school ph seeking solo the land pair

The A soar today and per-|ToW and Sunday at the Coliseum scribes himself

will be as follows: Tomorrow, 8 a. m.—Tryouts for| Wednesday after high school girls boys| attack.

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U.S. Threatens Action

Fairgrounds Detrt Siack Was Shused by ; in the ove Tryouts and rehearsals tomor- Rev. Mr. Murphy, who de“above middle

parts in|weeks ‘at home following a

Par-

STRAUSS SAYS:

Sunday, 5:30 p. m.— Tryouts for

“act” parts and re-

Indianapolis,

EVENTS TOD! AY Musie Lecture, Town Hall—11 a. m., Murat

Indians Democratic hh ation Chicage. Symphony — 8:30 p. m., Murat

MARRIAGE § LICENSES Russell West MeRin , 31, 1538 Lawton Marion Louise Wi

Richard Homer Graham, hh G Rookwood; Jean Sennhauser,

4157 Gull-

24, 2109 E. E Oar

PIPE

7.50 to 10.00 Ones at |

250

These are real briars — more than that

‘extend the controls for 28 months tumes. The allowed earsal for school group —Huougn June 30, 1951. the rohit ne So Weep rey 6 LT a beara) gh STRAUSS i SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! 5

nits E Tat me Brooks re.” they are choice briars — thick and Tr atic am Jane Mayhew, Ex 15° 906 finely grained — i Lovoy Welch Sr., 81. 573 N. Belmont; Perm There are bowls of about every The PIPES are ral Or, syn, Wh, aging, 1; 420 and, shape — there are out on tables— A Ros. 4» a : and bént stems — . just inside the Le ihiared E. Fox. Bo Sete erversen: ‘“ They re carved with hand Suidahce — Front Doors — easy James Striby, 3. 33 N. Hamiiton; W's a clean up of odds an to _get | at — for pierre “Mariner, 35. Eaogae Oty, Mo; ends — excess lots, etc. first-hand inspection! Albis K DeRee, 26, 1043 Villa; Betty Satterfield, 28, 615 S. Noble.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED

DEATHS

Toi At St. Francis—Morris: . Mil mil. Bo boy and girl; James, lated ard,

At Hon o—Willlam, Ben Simpson, 1010

N. Delaware. At Methodist—Clarence, Vanda

Norma Sirk Tarte: Norma Oars; Hume. At Genmeral—Murray Mazjorle Han Harden, At St. Francis—Paul, In

Cirle At Methodist—James, Prancls

At Coleman—Arthur, Gloria Wright, Al St. Vinecent's—Robert, Lenora Berler; Barer Eleanor Hagslakain mp; Arthur, Ellen Rae; Donald, Margaret Slikes. "General Wiliam, ‘Melba Bags; Lan-

MSL Namen Lint nton, Mabel pines, Mildred Smith; Gerald,

DEATHS Paul Car) Jofiman, 80

myocardit Lyda A 7, at 1415 Wood

law, cerebral hemorrh Bdna Harbaugh, 73, at

Sepabral heme rh esis . 6

Homtman

Banu pia ne. fre Morris Alber ary

Horner; Paul, Dorothy Hamm: Dale, Lucille Rair-

Spry; Teresa

at 211 Leota,

a N Tacoma, | at 1011 Arseny), |

352 PIPES of 7.50 Grade 190 Pipes of 8.50 Grade 140 Pipes of 10.00 Grade While they last al AND A GROUP OF 510 PIPES--WHILE THEY LAST

1.50

They're real briars — finely

Hen Reynolds, 84 pt 174 N. ‘New| -— of -— On hn 8 a 's. Gree, Sved =e ~ To) ines shapes hg value that wil probably ve agen

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W, at St. Vincent's| o Mauser, 06, at St. Vincent's, |’ Mckinney, 3, pt General, McLaughiln, 57. at Methodist, ear- . liam. Rush, 21, ot Long, glomerlo-| ‘© ward A. Siersdorfér, 7, at 634 N. No-|'. Boz E. Maple Rd. 49, ‘at General, -- cerebral 83. at 3010 EB 20th Bt, "91, st 2630 College, 40 at 1787 Spruce

- NOTE PLEASE—We don't like to : limit the number of pipes ; : a man can buy—but we will. not nd

i x : J. sell them to | STRAUSS

TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF

o SARI RE i cp vei Tr

“EVERY MAN WHO 1S DOWNTOWN SATURDAY

will (should) want to drop in at The Man's Store!

The-Flash Clearance will be going lickety-split (just a moment please—till we look In the dictionary to see whether there is such a word—there is). It seems safe to predict that there will still be pretty good picking among the SUITS and OVERCOATS at HALF PRICE—(How about a’ good $50 Flannel Suit for $257)

There will still be some OXFORDS af HALF PRICE—

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And on the First Floor here . and there and elsewhere—there will be spectacular—even astounding (that’s tight) values—Like for instance— ' TIES that were 1.50 to $5 —at 50c—$1 and $2

Like for instance—like the SHIRTS being cleared at $2 and 295

T0 THE LADIES

And in the Specialty Shop for Women—Third Floor—there will

still be some SHOES at reckless reductions—and some DRESSES at HALF PRICE—and here and there other items priced for a quick send-outl :

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And on the BOYS' FLOOR—the Fourth there will be clothing and outerwear and furnishings—at prices that bear little (if any) resemblance to he original markings—

DON'T You MISS IT!