Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1949 — Page 3

THURSDAY, FEB. 3 1949

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HE Barring Reds as Public Favor | gE = Union Officers Advisory Group | us oi ‘Testifies Before Senate Group Meeting Wednesday | “co Studying Repeal of T-H Act : a nat sontuence of he)

WASHINGTON, Feb, 3 (UP) — Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin said today he favors enactment of a law SuSE % % rime Tor 4 Commuaia bg bold office’in a labor on. ~~ Mr. Tobin made the statement beforé the Seriate Labor Committee which is considering an administration bill to

repeal the Taft-Hartley-law chance to punish offenders, and and re-enact the Wagner Act set up a “counseling” service in with amendments, the Labor Department to handle Earlier, Republican committee job discrimination problems. members Jacked the ' measure Filibuster on grounds it contained no conon thi an pie De Democrat in, he Sra dent power to obtain court in- a floor vote on proposals to end junction against national emer-(gy ister Sen. Wiliam F. Know-| feney “Wayne Morse (R. Ore.) |1nd (R. Cal) promised. to file a , ©) petition to take the matter o

lican Advisory Committee to “re-!

store the confidence of the people| »

in the GOP,” has been called for!

next Wednesday noon in the Co-|

{lumbia Club, The advisory committee, named, by County Republican Chairman Jamés W. Ingles, is composed of 24 ‘members representing all geographic sections of the county! along with business, labor, pro-| fessional, religious and civic! groups. j ‘No Party Factionalism’ }

mittee members are free from any party factionalism and none of them has any ambition to control the organization nor to run for any public office,

locally must fairly recognize that, lwa-have nol -been-able-in-the- last!

Chairman Ingles sald the com-|-

“We in the Republican Party

. W's not Jerry Colonna behind the lip bruh He

id the. bill “hasn't t SORRY, WRONG MUSTACHE _ : - BIL § ghost of 8 be—Rep-—Louir—F.-Churilla-{D:East-Chicago)-bidding for membership in General wh Heppom do wtache Club. Club's prexy, Rep. Carrol M. Dennis, Beech Grove Democrat (right), sa must have Jip adornment, “of sorfs," plus letter of complaint from wife or girl frien Wop Chula. swears his “complaint” is signed by the wife of movie comic Jerry ry Colonna. Cenitral 'Y' Plans 44th

two elections here to convince the voting public that those principles, for which we stand and our can-| didates are the ones that can best! serve them,” Mr. Ingles said.

Crharetore, we as x purty have Pioneer Doctor Dies in Shelbyville

failed,” the chairman said in giv-| a ing his reasons for ih gh SHELBANIL Feb. 3 Fu! avons. Medien College, Indian- Father-Son Banquet Son te ode oF tn. pre services for Dr. Samus Ho wis & Ponuer in the se of| The Central YMCA'S th ane Kennedy, Shelbyville physician| {X-ray as applied to surgery and nual Father and Son banquet will

ple in Republican representation.” " “The great question before the since 1892 and widely known in ray 3 Juichuted et in Shelby | at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the

American people today,” he said, Midwest medical circles, will bel... ™ " " y. He was a surgeon for! is whether we are going socialist held here tomorrow, He was without religion and eventually|s). [the No York Central Raliroad A feature of the Pangust wint communistic or are we to return{ Dr. Kennedy dled Tuesday)” The oply survivors are a niece! » showing of moving Sibi of the orld Series. Johnny

to the American system of pri- night after a brief illness. The ” {vate enterprise, private property son of Dr. 8. A, Kennedy, p and nephew Hving in New York: {Hutchings and Tom Saffell of the Indianapolis Indians’ baseball

{and individual initiative.” Indiana physician, he was the WATER WASTE AVAILABLE © ittee Membe Jommittee Members first student from Shelby County, India has plenty of water! club will be on hand to autograph {baseballs.

chance; of... . Senate as written,” 3 OK ‘2-Package Plan’ _He sald he would seek to torce Housing * "the administration to “take an The Senate was off again on unequivocal position in statutory|the perennial race to enact houslanguage whether or not it pro-/ing legislation. A banking subposes to ask Injunctions in-emer- committee called Housing Ad-| gency strikes.” ministrator Raymond M. Foley as At the same time, a House the first witness as it opened pub-| Labor Subcommittee approved|lic hearings on three proposals de-| the so-called “two-package” ap-|signed to get more homes for lowproach to repeal of the Taft-/income groups. Hartley law and re-enactment of AP the Wagner act. This is. the, air = method demanded by union! leaders. {action next week on a pair of ad-| The subcommittee also voted ministration measures, - They are to begin inimediate hearings on| | bills to restore the President's amendments to the Wagner act| {power to reorganize he, Toc

Among “the bevy of girls who will fake part in The Times lce.O- Rame. rd the Fairgrounds Coliseum will be Pa Scott, 8<A student at. ‘Scho! 91 (left), and Betty Lugthage; 8. 8. student at Scheel 7. They were in last your's les.0. -Rama, foo, "

Counter Ticket Sales Open On Monday for Ice-O-Rama

Mail Orders to Close at Week's End; Plenty of Good Seats Still Available

By ART WRIGHT With mail orders for Times Ice-O-Rama tickets to close at President Truman. The subcom-|rocal trade agreements act until the end of this week, over-the-counter sales of seats will open| mittee action was taken by a/mid-1951.. The reorganization bill Monday morning in a special booth in the L: Strauss & Co. store.

The House was geared for quick |

along the lines suggested by agencies and to extend the recip- To advise the party on these/to enter Purdue University. He waste, available for irrigation and

{lssues the following members was graduated from Indiana power. | were named to ‘the committee:

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‘whether civilians or the military -should control the deadly atomic —bomb may break out anew.

7- to 5 vote, split--along party is-scheduled for floor debate Mon-|

day and the trade bill Tu at 9:30 a. m. until closing at 5 p. m. Republicans opposed the/in¥ aday Tickets remaining after this week's mail orders will be on Br.

lines. measure, Subcommittee Chairman Augus-| tine B. Kelley (D. Pa.) said the measure will not be brought before the full committee for several days. It is expected to encounter more opposition there. Other

A-Bomb Feud

A - long-smoldering feud over

The

and ‘Wednesday.

11 to Receive ee ete 20-1001 AWards

sale at the Strauss booth. The|_ public was urged today to send for tickets by mail to obtain the, best locations. Ticket sales are {ahead of last year when the show! | played to a capacity crowd. A There-still--are plenty of good. mezzanine seats left, also good

Travelers fo Honor parquet chairs. All box seats have been sold, except -single

Veteran Employees seats in boxes on the East end Eleven employees of the Tra- circle.

scrap has been under way behind will be presented 25-year service! {chairs, $1.20; side mezzanine,

the scenes for more than two awards at a meeting in their hon-| cents; or at 3 p. m, tomorrow in the —

years. Sen. Millard E. Tydings (D. Md.) said new laws might have to be enacted if the dispute isn't settled amicably. It all came up| when Atomic Energy Commission!

firm's offices. tween a $100 tax exempt cash implicates 2d- Youth -

| similar value. C Chairman David E. Lilienthal tes. Of the Life, Accident and Group fig

t Joint faensy department, rg. Committee. He wan asked nt J. W. Randall, president of

East e end | mezzanine; “80!

cents. Prices include tax, Seats jare reserved except the end meznine. » Some 600 local amateur skaters M (will take part in the show” Feb. | {24 at 8 p.m. in the Fa ds Coliseum. The ill -bel dressed in gay costames, will per. [form _upder. spotlights and a professional orchestra will play the accompaniment to give the show all the’atmosphere of a traveling ®rs proféssional ice show.

velers Insurance Companies here| Prices are: Box and parquet) P Net proceeds from admissions

{will go to the Infantile Paralysis Fund. *

| Confesses | Break-in, Each will be given a choice be-

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award and a gous wrist watch of < A 16-year-old youth admitted . C. Cox, manager | breaking nto a coal company of-' and implicated a 16-year-old

“Pyle Road Awaits

Schricker 0K

J. ©. Appel, . Moward J. Lac IA. Atkins, J. Otto Les, Joe ce A. Lewis ning, rd 8. Mills, chanan, L. McPherson, Harry B | Dynes, Mrs, James L. Murray, Leo ssler, Dr. Cleon A. Nafe, Russell oh Samuel PF. Sherwood, Ralph B. wl iMrs. Ralph W. Showalter, Samuel Harrell, rs. John & Siegesmun | Oliver oh aimas, Guy Wain ht “ouss Jr., and MeFrit) J.

In “addition to all seographic sections of the county members of

TT, William nd Beckett, Garrelt T, Earl Bu.

the committee represent manu-

ent-Teacher Associations, farm- , attorneys; publishers, doctors, banks, church affiliations, Federated Civic League and war veterans. This list as submitted by Chairman Ingles also included the League of Women Voters but Mrs, Arthur Medlicott, president of the

ganization has no part in activities of the Republican Party. Two members of the GOP com-

Members of the

Indianapolis League, said her or

mittee, Mrs. James L. Murray and companion when he was stopped] U. 5. 36 through Indiana will| Mrs. Ralph W. Showalter are also

by one group of Congressmen to, the companies, in presenting the consider revealing how many A-|awards. A

and questioned by, a cruising po- become the Ernie Pyle Highway lice car last night. lif Gov. Schricker signs a resolu-

bombs the country has. And then| Those to. receive the awards, other committee members sug- are Miss Clara Oehler, 716 Rus-| gested that he keep quiet about/sell Ave.; Roger M. Hormell, 317] atomic energy because too much!E- Maple Rd.; Miss Helen M.| has been said already. Yost S08 Fletcher Ave 0. wv. angam, ege Ave.; Civil Rights |O0.. Montgomery, 521 N. Bosart| Rep. Brooks Hays (D. Ark.) |Ave.; Miss Anna E. Roach, 604) has come up with a possible|N., Oakland Ave; Miss Ruth peédce-making compromise for the { Woody, 629 EB. 324 St; 8. A. hot civil rights quarrel. His pro-| Bishop, 3857 Guilford Ave. M.| posed solution would outlaw poll| A. Raber, 3033 Washington Blvd. taxes by ‘constitutional amend-| |W, J. Kervan, 3240 Ruckle St.

fense with states getting first| E. Market St.

Patrolmen Paul Beck and John tion which today completed pass- Johnson Services

{Sherman became suspicious of age in the Indiana legislature. The measure, the youth when he. was seen] passed by the Senate several days loitering. at Morris and Union 555 "received a favorable voice | Sts. |vote today in the House. It now He admitted breaking into the, gpes to the Governor for signa-|

Bennett Coal Co., 130 E. Morris "W/E troduced] St, and led the policemen along! by Sen. Wesley Malone (R. Clinthe Illinois Central Railroad, ton) who called The Indianapolis {tracks where he and his com-| had hidden matches and Times and Scripps-Howard col-| | panion a m-| {umnist “one of the heroes of] | World War IL.”

introauced ana TO Be Saturday

Services for -Mrs.- Bertha John-|

ison, former Indianapolis resident {who died yesterday in. Decatur, [will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday {in Dorsey Funeral Home, followed by burial in Washington Park. Mrs. Johnson, who was 68, lived {in Indianapolis 26 years.. A na[tive of Owensboro, Ky., she was {a member of the Brackenridge

| pany 's office.

Also passed by the House and Methodist Church at Owensboro.

{sent to the Gevernor today was a| Surviving are her husband, |Senate resolution to name U, 8,[Clarence A, Johnson, Detroit; a 140, U. 8. 31.and a part of U, 8, 24/sister, Mrs. Roland L. Glenn, and “Blue Star Memorial Highways" 2 brother, Robert Carpenter, both in honor of service’men and wom.-|°f Indianapolis.

{en of World War IL. ‘Mrs. J. N. Lentz

| Name Winamac Farmer (Kitty) Lentz, 2026 N.

‘Ti ¢ | Pennsylvania £1., who died TuesTippecanoe Park Head day in St. Vincent's Hospital, will

| The state Conservation Depart-|p heid at 10 a. m. tomorrow in. ment today announced appoint-Moore Mortuaries Northeast

ment of John Trapp of Winamac Chapel. Burial will be in Holy as superintendent of Tippecanoe! Cross.

State Park. | Born in Belmont County, Ohio, Mr. Trapp, a farmer, has been Mrs. Lentz moved here .socn|

jan actize pubic. aioe betore In |afterward and lived in Indianapo-|

succeeds Fergus Parrott, also of Winamac, who has held the job! for the past four years under the Republicani-administration. | Cinderella Stockwell, IndianapThe announcement was believed the forerunner of other! {state park management shifts to ‘Boy’ $ Leg s Leg Broken ‘| come. The Conservation Depart-| John Byer, 10, son of” Edward ment, under the new Democratic; Byer, 2329 Nolan Ave. suffered administration, already has fired (a broken lég yesterday when he| more than 60 game wardens who fell on the icé-covered sidewalk]

segvec under the administration near his home. He was treated

{is survived by. her husband, Joe. seph N. Lentz, and a sister, Mrs,

Services for Mrs. Phoebe Cath-|’

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© lis the remainder of her life. She

The ticket booth will remain open ‘from the store's opening, .

facturers, labor, merchants, ~Parst————

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THE FITZHUGH SPORTS SHIRT—

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TOMORROW!