Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1949 — Page 6
CLU Society,
evident throughout the Ey He spoke on “Government before the Indi Association of Life Und and the-local chapter of Ameri-
Whether the problem be high prices, housing shortages or what, Mr. Jackson said, business seems to be blamed for all fils. J. Russell Townsend Jr., Equitsable Life of Iowa, president of % the Indianapolis Chapter of the| troduced Mr.
Metropolitan Life, re associdtion president, presided.
a ——— TARHEELS SOLVENT a North Carolina Is said to be the Communists are on the defen. (the membership of Red labor{assure reapportionment,
only state which is unions. Switches have been made|thing the present state constitu-|
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France Shaking off Grip Of Reds, Miss Curie Says
)| Sees Nation on Way
Feral unions,
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Bask to Normalcy
By : JEAN TABBERT The average Frenchman -has the same economic problems as Joe Doakes, U. B. A. His country is returning to normalcy, too, at much the same time if not under the same conditions as this country. That was
of 27 to 16..
the opinion of Miss state. It would .force arrived here yesterday on a Senate
“Life in France is extremely op-| measure. timistic on the whole,” she said. it is now well over pre-war Senator. figures.” " Miss Curie, co-publisher of the afternoon daily newspaper, “Paris Presse,” has a finger tight on the pulse of her country. “The con-
two counties.
Marion Would Lose Four Marion County, alone,
joint member who
to the ‘good old days,” she sald, nall civil servant and the teach.
‘Wages of factory workers, on the pther hand, have kept up better h_the cost of living.” ) Red Unions Lose. Members
tion. The-number-of
she said. “There eral census.
s been a noticeable decrease in
to non-Communist dominated lib-|tion has been unable to do. more conservative| If the legislature
ones, and in some cases, union Make an apportionment in
whether Gen. Charles de Gaulle lwould gain power in the next general election.
state,
United Nations,
war activities in France, believes the North Atlantic pact now is a|Assembly necessity for peace, With most of her time occupied|the people.
it will then
THE INDIANAPOLIS TD"$ Defending Champs _
[Senate Votes for Reapportionment
The proposal gives a hew wrinkle to reapportionment in the Indiana's Eve Curie, French journalist, who populous areas .to give up in the ything they might gain
Win Opening Tilt
(Continued From Page One)
Tong little Elizabeth last night, 64 to 22, takes on city rival
Scribner in an afternoon . game. A resolution for legislative reapportionment, patterned closely Scribner poured it on New Amafter the Federal system, passed ®terdam last night, 69 to 36. the state Senate today by a vote
Sugar Creek became the first unbeaten “People’s Choice” quin(tet last night to be knocked out of the race. The Crickets, who had chalked up 18 consecutive triumphs, four-time state champs, 49 to 41 but not before giving the Hot
(R.|Pogs a run for their money.
speaking tour. She spoke this|in r house. morning at the Indianapolis Town a Milford E. Anness Hall in the Murat Theater. Metamora) is author of the
would lose, under the Anness plan, four , members of the Senate and one mer hasn't yet noticed a return represents Marion and Johnson Counties. “The white collar worker, the "o, J resolution would eounter- bap balance this by permitting repre- come to a complete stand. 1 are squeezed financially. sentatives to be elected by coun-|gt{l] today. ties in proportion to théir popula-
representatives each county would have would be “Communists in France are on|determined by the 10-year fed-
Miss ee Curle . . . French [the defensive”
" ” eae ms wan enero we ox BONUS Bill Action
o al victory;|largest counties would elect one Produstion” is ou re a The rest of the coun-
ties would get a Senator for == Reaches Impasse
Committees Tie Up Both Party Versions
bill in the 86th General Assembly
It wag the first impasse which tor Dongs question had encounered.
ate Military Affairs C
However, the resolution would tld the administration's’ bonus
bill which was passed by the; {House
| The committee announced "
failed to Was not in favor of the Demo-
itg/crat proposal which carries a one-
their [first session after the 10-year fed- fourth of 1 per cent increase in eral census, a commission created 87088 income tax as its financing
members have dropped ether.” memberships altog 1an't redict under the measure would be Plan. Miss Curie cou Pp mandated to reapportion
the Opposes Coercion
Sen. William C. Bates (R. New
The resolution now goes to the Albany ) sald the GOP was “not House for approval. If it is passed 0 be coerced” into accepting a Still a strong supporter of the by both Houses it must be resub-|Plan it did not want, | Miss Curie,imitted to the next regular session former co-ordinator of women'siof the legislature for approvalCommittee held the Republican If it passes the 87th General/bonus Hill which has passed the be pre- Senate. sented to a referendum vote of
The
The committee has indicated it:
(8he is the author of the bestselling biography of her mother,/and jacket, Madame Marie Curie,
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Refuses to Meet Sen. Bates today refused to meet with the House committee. | | Instead, he demanded the House [Toosen its hold on the Republican bonus bill and hand it down to the floor of the House for bats and a deciding vote. The Republican measure would give veterans slightly a uid yoy.
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which would include proceeds] from a comprehensive tobacco tax plus $25 million from Um, general fund. The Republican chairman ‘of the Budget Committee, Sen. John | A. Kendall (R, Danville), has said | the gor plan would bankrupt the |
1 Local Students Get Nurses’ Caps
Eleven Indianapolis students | | were among 55 who received caps,
tion of their six-month pre-clinical training in Indiana University training school for nurses. | Dr. John D. VanNuys, dean of the School of Medicine, addressed! the nurses and their families at a reception following the services. Mrs. Jean L. Coffey, acting direc-| tor of the nurses’ school, present-| ed the caps.
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