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th ‘lon gaming activities last night. taking massiveness. Bed, chest and \ lature would be seriously dis-| Its main provisions included some A poker game Was interrupted vanity only iveness. Bed, chest and ~~ § sipated. bitter pills for both Republicans t Third, - the : famous “Dewey| and labor unio at 1121 8. Meridian St. and . ; Team” is still intact. The : Tobin ¥ Testify James Livengood was arested on who worked with Gov. Dey ta The administration asked in-{3 charge of gaming and keeping both his presidential campaigns|junctive powers for the first a gaming house. Harry Shires, are tied to him mot only by per- time against unions to halt juris- 44, of 827 Union St, and four sonal loyalty, but by their in-{dictional strikes and secondary others were arrested on charges dividual ambitions. boycotts, and it appeared to leave Of Visiting a gaming house and Until such time as they start|intact the government's power to|§aming. Police confiscated a

to jump ship, there is an assump- seek injunctions in national emer- (deck of cards and $2.50 in cash. hig tion that they still think they|gency strikes, At Lee's Tavern, 2001 Shelby ¥ : ar :

are riding a live one. The bill went to the Senate La-|St., police confiscated a number

Finally, it is within Gov./bor Committee, which will begin of pick-'n’-win tickets and $14.50 DEMONSTRATION OF | Dewey's own power to launch a/hearings Monday with Secretary|/in the “pay-off” box. They ar- 4 FAIRWAY comeback if conditions are favor- of Labor Maurice J. Tobin as thejrested” the bartender, Charles ;

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New York are nominated by con-|official family also may fight cer- rprise. oy NTH vention, and Mr. Dewey's control tain provisions of the new bill af- Tottery nd § Tt shte 1443 Shel: : PRICE POLICY * Months) over the state Republican organi-|fecting their duties. Federal Me-g¢ another quantity of pi k= y : weEki” w y gation is intact. He can have the diation Director Cyrus 8. Chinglyin tickets was t x pluie yl (ote Je is nomination if he wants it next opposes transfer of his services|; ... Barker pn High nd Ane 3 . Hot at Critics Whe LO I Denim, Gene/2Tested on charges of adver-| Fly . Denham, Gen-\yising 5 lottery and gift enter-|g The middle-of-the-road opinion|eral Counsel of the National La- prise. Police said the tered in Albany is that if the political|bor Relations- Board, is against bucter as Barker war noe of stars look right in 1950, Gov./the proposed abolition of his Of-leket to Fern Glyde Morons, Dewey will stand for a third term|fice as an independent arm of the ,¢ 1935 Olive St. rae eCray, 44, of and attempt the same kind of| board. rested on a cha £ gam ming. |} sweep that put him back on the] Congressional Republicans are Nab 2 at DE H he. national horizon in 1946. expected to present an almost] A ,.iq4 on the ok He wouldgo for a third term|solid front against the bill as itlso) . Michigan St. resulted in| oy next year only if the long-range now stands. Sen. Robert A. Taftiine arrest of Joe Eli 58, of on a Brit for the Presidential (R. 0.) already has introduced 16\N. West St. on a a, ot Jook to t provisions . P jnpostant | JEpyial

vertising and operating a lotte Bvo some ob-|of the Tatt-Hattey’ act ‘|Herb Houser, 54, of 413 W. Michi.

Gov. Dewey dnl” the members| (In coh Bu Mr. Ber Art said 520 St., was arrested for keeping| 5 § % as of his team are hot at some|« ooh a room for gaming. ; . . 8 dist pretty] one the administzation ppargutiy Five men were aftested in a po- ; Chusktull op Innerspring Mattress Manitex Felt Base Rugs have been berating him at the has_sumsndeted fo ae y lice raid on a poker session yes-|'" you'd expect to find onl di : meeting of the Republican -na-|strikes and the impartiality of terday at 1405 Shelby St. Officers in high price Sud : Many new exciting patterns. 569% tional committee in Omaha. " confiscated the furnishings of the : Lo the mediation service.”) 180 resilient inner-springs, ng wearing, easy to clean. The Deweyites point out rather) « smoker and charged Cecil Love- : * AFL President William Green deeply padded and cov- ; caustically that critics like Clar lace, 49, of 3400 Carson Ave. sald the AFL executive council " ered with a strong atence Buddington Kelland of Ari-|wil] study the bill at its meeting with keeping a gaming house. sona were In complete accord with! peginning Monday in Miami Four other card players were the campaign strategy they restatement probably. will be issued| por Bcc. With visiting a gaming : ; : now denouncing. ° there, he said. house and gaming. NA * Pride Still Broken The CIO sald its legal depart- OPEN Particular “esentment is felt in ment is studying the draft. 1iMrs. Anna Louiso Albany against Werner Schroeder, The administration bill would] s p> ONDAY Illinois national committeeman,|abolish the Taft-Hartley require- Dies at Age 86 a vi who is one of the Dewey critics.|ment that union officials must| g — . ! % HRU It is pointed out here that Mr,|sign non-Communist affidavits| Mrs. Anna A. Louiso of 320 E. | | # : ; SATURDAY Schroeder has no ground for crit-| before their unions can use the Walnut St., Apt. 1,-died last night| CAP icism, since Dewey ran far ahead|services of the National Labor | at ‘her home after a long fliness. AIA AEE No ’ : Fé 9709 of the Republican candidates for|Relations Board. | She was 86. oy senator and governor in Illinois. It would . restore the clased| Wife of the late Edward w.| There also is some feeling in|shop and legalize the union shop Loulso, Mrs. Louiso was born in| the Dewey camp about the fatlure| in the 19 states where this form St Paul, Ind, and moved to Inof the Taft forces in Ohio and|0f union security has been re-|dianapolis 30 years ago. Prior to the Stassen people in Minnesota stricted by state legislatures. {that she had lived in Anderson. to carry their states. The administration bill also! She was a member of St. ‘Lane Cedar Chest They are still sweeping up the| Would void all unfair labor prac-|Joseph’s Catholic Church. - It's the Valentine gift that starts your pleces of aroken pride in Albany, tices cases instituted under the Services will be at 9 a. m. home! This beautiful chest is especial and there is a 4isinclination to|Taft-Hartley law, except those Tuesday in St. Joseph's Church. : , ly appealing . . , matched grain Sa Soncede that Mr. Dewey may try| Which could be based on pro-|Burial will be in Holy Cross Cem- véneers, has automatic " again. visions of the mew act. It would etery. lifting tray - in - lid Com- $ 50 But when all the “ifs” and forbid the carrying out of any| Surviving are a son, Leon | ! pletely lined with aromatic 41 “buts” are added up, it comes out Penalties based on the Taft-| Louiso, and two sisters, Mrs, cedar, Waterfall style " that the electorate may once more Hartley law. [Ellen Rasa y aha Miss Margaret $269 95 D Ph D i hear the governor's silky bari-| i ’ of Indianapolis, a - oo | yi Es Tra a tin. ack DAT [Four Nine Kan 'N Stoc x GC - p— - = pS 7) 8 srseul Hancan aye ning Roo m a human pose on the back plat-| Four representatives of the Lin- Newsprin Ee By ’ form of his private car and says: | J af Seren os.) Lie wer t Stocks Gain : — oo : m ghow-place of your home. The classic beauty of Dun“1! » x in K TREAL, Jan. 29 (UP)— : " can Phyfe styling is expertly interpreted in a satin-like t's good to be back in Keno- have won membership in the Supplies of newsprint in North : br: or mahogany veneers and select hard.

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