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By United : The lagging Senate opened its “catch-up week” session today with high hopes of drawing near the House on major legislation. With the House in recess for a 10-day Easter vacation, the Senate resumed debate on the administration’s bill to provide 810,000 public housing units in the next six years. : a nralie leaders were not or a final vote today because the Senate usually quits| fires in years, and witnesses. * early on the opening day of the Inspector O'Neal said he and major league baseball season. But Lt. Davis intend to question Mr. they hope to pass the housing | rifin further as soon as he is ‘measure with plenty of votes go[Feicased by the. hospital,

spare, rrow Mr. Griffin, a ae lomo °F about the head, arms, hands, legs

After that, the Senate plans to and feet, is being held by po Hoel . _ take up either the House-approved Of & vagrancy charge pending in-| reci

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Labor Practice

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[Expect Throngs At Beery's Rites

HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 18 (UP)—

{of the biggest funerals in HollyThe star's family sald public {services would be held in Forest {Lawn Memorial Park, burial place

itor dozens of other movie greats.

{Mr. Beery, 65, died Friday night

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| A protesting CIO leader today the Rev. Ross ‘Shaffer, pastor of _|sought a test under state law of a Glendale Presbyterian, church,

a recent pact between local laun-|in the Forest Lawn Ch dries and three AFL unions bind- Recessional. ~ © ling virtually all laundry and dry {cleaning workers in the eity 0 ,,nq 24 men to help the small -terms of a union contract. !

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Glendale police sald they would Forest Lawn force handle the

Beery took pride in the he held a commission

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| studio boss, Louis B. Mayer, Hon-|

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| letter cited the! Bing Crosby, Clark Gable, Robert {1947 act which prohibits employ- Taylor, Spencer Tracy, Leo Carers frrom coercing or threatening rillo,

George Murphy, Frank

His family said!

In a letter to State Labor Com- crowd, Spokesmen for Metro- | imissioner Thomas R. Hutson, Goldwyn-Mayer said the crowd is {State Director Joseph Romer of sxpected to number between 5000 ithe CIO Retail, Wholesale and and 10,000 persons. {Department Store Workers Union| aale he woul Sle an “unfair la-lo ot that } r practice charge” against one! . | laundry. Mr. Hutson had no im.|'D ‘he Naval Reserve as leuten imediate comment as to whether ithe local situation was covered by,

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k vestigation of the fire. E50 g " employees to keep them from Capra, Jesse Lasky, Mervyn Lek eine ade t3isusien Boras ® Find Hatchet Blade | ative of 2526 Northwestern Ave., picks through the ruins. [Joining a union. The contention Roy, Mack Sennett, 8am Wood, "a $2.396,000,000 honey : —&| A bloodstained plecé of wood! , : J = re ees. | wag NOt Clear since in the laundry Darryl Zanuck and Jack DempPlan . 34,490,000,000 appropriation to op-i. , . hatchet blade, found near ; ! situation here the’ contract calls sey. : ter T ; sais th 8 Tabor Defartment ad the overturned stove in the water. | 0 eNews for employees to join one of the own- . i three AFL unions in the contract 1 Kata se measures are expected to encoun- JOE! TUS FEN, (CIE CY | ty win 30 gaye. the contract Cancel Honeymoon Trip | t. Thomas PUlican Oppog en, Police thought the fire was | At the same time, Mr. Romer Due to Advanced Age [The House, which has handled i - ! 's Catho! caused by the stove being knocked {announced plans for a mass meet's Catholic its legislative business with dis-| over In a quarrel between Mr. ling of laundry and dry cleanin NEWBURGH, N. Y,, Apr. 18 helby Sta. patch, meets again next Monday. cuir" 4 is "wite 18 I lo bloyees to be held tonight as| Ur’. Willlam Schuhmann, 88, The next day it will open debate "1 © 0 Cin taid that come|® Invites Jenner to Ia Tifet ste: in-a drive $ land his 68-year-old bride honeyon the administration's Taft-| pectof 8) 15 \ : P In a drive to Seek mooned at home today, abandon- > Reassess. Hartley repealer. plete laboratory, azalysis of she Labor Law Discussion state intervention to break the yo niane for a trip to California eo Labor Law would I lenay two days. oangresaman Andrew Jacobs Py, meeting will be held au{i0iRue of their age. Chatlotte] | Earlier Deputy Coroner Dr.! today renew 8 challenge 107 4 malgamated Hall, 168 W. 0th St.! - { wee ed Labor Secretary «Maurice J. po 1 Alexander said he found Indiana Senator Wiliam Jenner J." re meeting, Mr. Romer said [ andatrom, eo Bousekteper, Wire ' talk. Tobin listed 200 House members| : [to debate the Taft-Hartley law. ! Aan married yesterday at the —— and 41 Senators as “certain” to pe ication oS olence aver! - The representative from the Be WIIG Hie a Semicuatealion on of the Nazarene. The bride's vote for the administration's. ¢ are Grin, 23, .who died in > : 4 111th congressional district Was Ig vcr ta call all marties ta 0 0 NeF. Albert, was best man. It Taft-Hartley repeal bill This fire a} with her two sons, 3 x . ; |Indianapolis today to sponsor a gether to settle the dis Vi A jwas ihe second marriage for Mr, isn't enough to pass President Sic fire along 4 Th 4 Ald Ne . |discussion ‘of labor bills Wednes- *° hig {Schuhmann, a retired Brooklyn . Truman's measure in either ' Lam Jr. 6. ang Theol AS] ee -. |day night at the Indiana World! Appeals to NLRB (contractor, whose first wife died! house, distant weir oD A ADS. ha ©» ss War Memorial, : | The CIO leader already has ap- ®ight years ago after 56 years But Mr. Tobin's aids said the “0 De Plage h wa, WSL | Sen. Jenner also was in Indian- pealed the agreement between the Of marriage. | Secretary hopes to win over/&0 GE 0 DC rmne, | Be _ |apolis. passing through on his Indianapolis Launderers and Dry enough “doubtful” lawmakers to =. HC c ves Dacamse shell Joa * way to Des Moines, Towa. + |Cleaners Club and the AFL un- STRAUSS put the administration proposal] “Y® - ; big ee Teme, of ar 2 Informed. of Sen. Jenner's pres- ions to the National Lahor Rela- SAYS: - across. The bill would wipe the Was Sleep oe Edwards, 73. UW... |ence In Indianapolis and asked tions Board. Laundry employees Taft-Hartley law off the statute Neighbor, i am ye ra ap ** lif he planned to renew his debate were made subject to a contract books and replace it with a modi- of 241 NI a Yair William Griffin Sr. challenge, Congressman Jacobs between laundries and unions i : ! | wit p fled version of the Wagner Act. Burned about the head, arms, Griffin run out the rear door. He "2ld: ; how notice and without a vote. Housing hands; legs and feet, Mr Griffin iran to Mr. Edwards’ house shout-| I really hadn't Shotaut about th ie ATL njons involved Are : | " : 2 i i » iit but I think it would be in the the Internationa therhood of iwas feported in fair condition ining “My house .is on fire.” He| , Senate Republicans were lining | 0 oral a morning. was bleeding from both arms an d Public interest for him (Ben, Teamsters, Laundry Workers In up behind a move to kill a pro- Poli laced a vagrancy charge | (Jenner) to appear and discuss) ernational Union and the Assovision of the housing bill which : ° ig wn > age qT Iavestiga-| egs. {the ‘matter.” lciation of Cleaning and Dye or would allot funds to repair sub- [8° ne the fight which ted to the | our ire Sompanies=3. 2 He added that the Republican House Workers. Under terms of| standard farm houses. ! jan —ba . {Senator would be “welcome to the contract employees were given \ Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) ana| TIES. and relatives of the 2:44 to 5:45 a. m. under Battalion attend.” '30 days to join one of the three " others said they oppose the sec... o coi4 they saw Mr. Grif- Chief Richard Stammer. They Mayor Feeney will preside at unions or lose their jobs. 5 tion which would provide $12.5 5 "= i of the flaming house used three big lines, three small {ho meeting Wednesday night at; - Meanwhile, Mr. Romer said his million for temporary repairs onl... tne were awakened about ||Ines and a tank full of water—.qnich several labor laws will be CIO organization had signed up ‘ ; sub-marginal farms to make 5.40'a. ohio by loud argu-{"" unusual volume of water. | discussed. a majority of the employees in : them sanitary and livable. ment and A Woman's SCIream.| Their investigation, after the Congressman Jacobs has asked eight laundries and dry cleaning | h They said they heard Mr Grin fre was out leaving only part of both labor and manager to desig- establishments of the 27 involved Hea t 13 hey y . lone corner standing, showed the nate a representative to participate In the contract negotiations. He land his wife, Luella, quarreling. The health program which| po. ie detectives under In./coal stove had been overturned. in the discussion and said the rep- asks the NLRB to nullify the President Truman is scheduled 10 gnector Ralph Bader found the! The house was a frame struc- resentatives may designate mem- present contract and order elecsend Congress this week will out- |, stained plece of wood about |ture covered with insulbric which bers of the audience to answer toms lo Seterming bargaining line a seven-point plan for ex-| ed tended to hold in the heat. ‘questions. ‘agents for the laundry employees. panding the nation’s medical serv- (Sts °%h long Wea? the Ove tune “ a ® Vi 4 | 4 ti #H ne fw, coring a intormed sean oy sis ny oa IN INlianapolis—Vital Statistics | . ja substan ° £2 . These informants said that In human: brain tissue clinging to! INDIANA WEATHER {North Park Chapter No. wy 8, Meet. 44 3tion 1s the Sompulsory health iy, 3 ging i Somewhat colder air pushing into Indiana in the wake of a low pt Sm Horn Fall Madtonie ce feature, the program . i t e- tina Court No. 9, Order of th, A will include aization fof ou he Jain —d, a len baa eached Lo Ey tw windy Sania Belt aber =A bo doctors, aid for medical schools, tor fingerprints. Both clues were Weather throughout most of the state tonight. Freezing and near FARICTepehern Rusegition Megtines = / ‘ and expanded hospital construc-it, pe examined this morning. | freezing temperatures were to Prevail in central and northern] School 1 1:18 p .m, n. y Indiana. Sak | = I It will also call for increased a rien oysr Movie 1 al Partly cloudy skies were ex-| Tet Sneciators from 6 a mn. 108 br my RTHS ow assistance for medical research, '® © or Cog, the Pected to continue tomorrow Be Mor Contes. Praliminaries, | At Mome—Robert, Anns Senour. N SE ., mopp) help for Haid and local pub- Griffins began quarreling early |lemperatures rise somewhat, 1:30 2m a Central YWCA, Coleman Coo sotard. Martha Bailey, 14 c { 5 | 4 " v assistance ger Ro a federal Saturday night about whether | throughout the state and Pr 2 Give Theater Presents Ww Remember ALB Oo eameis=Virail, Ruth Mets; Marry, care, ma-|, should to : the movies high of 48-50 in central Indiana.| Mamas"—8:30 p. m. through Ssturday Hazel Gary: Mario. Willie Pearl . ; ternity and crippled children’s g)¥ go ‘| Warmer air from the Rockies Disciples of the Indianapolis Ministerial at General — ichard, othy Major. 7 programs, it was said e said she accompanied them h India Association Meeting—10°30 a. m., . o. Einora Breeding: Id, Ruby A instead to the home of a friend *>* expected to reach Indiana tral ¢WCA. ayior: Clem. Ariane ang m Supporters of the administra-|, 28% 0 Paty. iby Wednesday or Thursday, Advisers Committee en Displaced wor- AL Coleman ohn, Joan or are Lanes You Plan Sount on the revenue The three Griffin children were | PTinging mild temperatures and! frnination "Moeting1 30 p.m. Warld, oi Alien. Delores Voorhis, | Spencer, e compulsory insurance tol, {showers { . s {At Methodist—Leroy, Phyllis Washburn; pay for the entire program. This| with Me. oad Mrs, Hdd: See Weather Map on this page. "Meciing =o 0p. "me Manufacturers) Wiliam. Anna Les Webb. james. Rubs — Tevenue would be raised by Pay-|pernard Hired a bo ¢ 1| Temperatures in Indianapolis One| nasal Writers Club Meeting — 8] Portia: Clarence Betty Yount: Jonh > bil roll taxes of up to 1; per cent 8 aL ne 3 Jou 'year ago today: high, 75; low, 42. p.m. Spencer Hotel. Tretia Paterson: Paul. June Neumeister; on employers and employées, - a. m, year-old Lucille gged i — | Central Civie League Meeting—7:30 p. m., oseph, Phils Koch, Earif, Cwendolyn im to remain at the Edwards’ home. Official Weather |, Cropsey Auditorium. Central My. Lae ae John. Bina Runsmaker Li k B | The two boys were taken back| ™ ii 0) crates WEATHER BUREAU "ime 30 5: "Hotel Beverin. ? Girls \ n oot eggers to the Grifiin home and were Aor [Memorial Uplt, American Lecion guxiiiary AL ome Wilije. Lucille Robinson. 843 W. . : : tucked in bed. | Sunrise Sunt Gi | Mesine~730 p.m. Roti 4Stiles. 36th: Raymond, Mary Whitey. 1 ; To Police Sla in Mrs. Josephine Hibbett, 41, of Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7.30 a. So Brihtveod Shdgler No 20. 0 Bod deira; Ralph, Margaret Lowe, io SHIELDS y 4 2355 Manlove, another sister Of foes “sme ary "ince Jone 1. fet pon B ee "lag Be Franeis—Wilitam, Audley Bryant; AUHOFitins Donner Dot rare rt; Grillin, said she was awai-, 1h faicying ih shows the vomgars-| EVENTS TOMORROW ACA Ue peters: Cl. today for the slaying of Epers/encd bY Suasreling at the Grmu's | “Hk : High tT livid Park Community AL. Coleman Franch, Lottie Beauchamp: Harlan County police chief wholout of her window aed saw vrs CEhee,i 1 mis J | Sod Fulfieel Premeiican Shurch, |" grace, Mary SN, BOT, et was shot in his automobile Cap Jor Window and saw thelr Sica 8. A Soom. indianapolis Motor |, Medeiine Williams LL : the main street of this smalll~ She rushed out to save the two Ersnsvile : @ | Kimpert Character Dolly Bxhibit—Thioush| Shen; foien, Holman.’ Carl. Beste mining town. {boys ‘sleeping near the window. Wane... 3 3 | Saturday. L. 8. Arres & Co. toy de- Dorothy’ Wella: James. Ruth Bu T Poi latest victim was County When she broke the window with Kites aity i 3 lcigle “Theater Prosents “1. ememver| Perry movert ‘atricis Parrigp a im drone etealr, %.a Tock, she said a great wave of | i{Rneapolts-si. pa 8 2 savings Bend Watty—8:30 p. m. Clarpooi | Louie, Marjorie Tirey. : } " {flame burst out at her, driving! New Orleans ........... “ees 1 ol . ? Authorities sald the circum-iher back. : B New Or si inr: we Rio "Connell Meeting = 638 5 me Riviers | DEATHS ; Stances thot Policy co those in| The elderly Mr. Edwards said Bifisbiren !: eh Marion County Residential Builders; Ine.|Cecll G_ Motiey, @, at Veteraw's, diaeath of Police Chief E. J..he awoke and rushed out when'San Antonio i a p. m.. Aptiers Hotel. { betes mellitus Baumgardner of Evarts, five he saw the house afire. Fl aE Louse : i ¥ OS orcom a Tent WF vasa ag sans. Mvchodist, Sure. miles away, a town which has billowed out of the front Jamel ashington, D,C."1111I1II : Marlon sunt; Womens’ Democratic Club Mollie 1 slawell, 75, ab 1038 Payette, Has six police chiefs in the last house and drove him back. EVENTS TODAY Rebison: seduse Unit, American’ fon Abraham J Nesier 70, 1336 Bellefontaine, six months. : { Mrs, Hibbett and Mr. Edwards 55 ) India apolis high school and grade! Street. Branch.® Merchants National James. Veughn. 18 st 611 W. St, Clatr,| © Chief Metcalf was shot several azin | Students return to cissses. | Bank. | cerebral thrombosis : times with a pistol While he jad the house was blazing on all ak ; {sides at once. y parked in front of a restaurant! 5 i { . which he had raided several Dans, William 10Q0AYy S arner rorocas Shoes are times in search of liquor. | Edna Duke, 15, of 2355 Man- 3 grouped on Arthur Jackson, the restaurant lOve: & niece of Mrs. Griffin, said bles owner, and Ford Sizemore were De Was awakened by the argu- tables stiesied . So Joi later on ment _ and heard Mrs, Griffin according warran y County Judge “cam: z — W. J. R. Howard, who. had ap-| Don’t, William.” or to size pointed Mr. Metcalf as head of| Then,” she said, she saw Mr. for easy the eousty plies force. The two! LEGAL NOTICES @ selection. _ men den any part in the “THE annus] meeting of the shareholder : : shooting, | : . | oe m 3 ran the shareholders Bn Slade lg det i . Pp. m, HIGH SCHOOL COURSE * 3508 M3 08. 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