Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1949 — Page 3

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VEDNESDAY, Are. 7 100 PRTG. ep ay [Eastern Star Meeting Hore Marks 75th ifinniversary

Deal | Denied By Democrats

The Hone swung into its second day of debate on the Taft." Hartley repealer” today amid re-

ports that a a “compromise” is in The reports were promptly denied by Rep. John Lesinski (D. _ Mich.), sponsor of the adminis- ~ tration’s bill, and Rep. Augustine B Kelley (D. Pa.), its floor manager. But they persisted despite)

the denials. {

it will be adopted by the House.” The battle lines were clearly

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bate, They sho roared Democrats

backing the Lesinski bill which,

would repeal the Taft-Hartley ‘act |

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to the 75th a

Hoosier high school journalism {students will be shown the scope

Group to Meet

To Prep Journalists

Safeguards Child

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

: Charles A. Halleck (R. Ind); to-| : day was being credited with au-|

ir Halleck A: TH Substitute

. “Mysterious Origin’ of Wood Repeal Bill | By DA DAN N KIDNEY *

WASH oa rie 27 Rep | |

|thorship of the Wood substitute [for the administration's Toft| {Hartley repeal bill, | Admitting that he had a hand iin the matter, Mr. Halleck pre-| {dicted that provisions of the sub-| {stitute bill may be incorporated in

‘amendments from the House floor:

Ray Madden

{mittee, assailed the. Wood sub-| {stitute as well as the Taft-Hart-ley law in addressing the House! {when the open rule providing for! {free amendment was adopted.

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Annual Sig. M Racketeers py Making Rounds

Fake Repairmen, 3 | Gardeners, Salesmen | Dupe Home Owners ‘Beware of the annual spring rackets of itinerant repairmen, gardeners, salesmen and gadgee teers, the Better Business Bureau » ‘warned today. Renewed activities of these ope erators have been reported, the bureau says. The racketeers are plying well known tricks of the trade to dupe the innocent and particularly those persons highs ly initerested in a ba . There is the humus peddler, for instance. He¢drives up to the front of your home in a truck,

: J “I am not making any. deals! More than’ 2000 celebration of i the Order of Eastern Star | The net result of this would be | lifts a basket of dark material “%- with anybody and I don’t think | from throughout the state convened last might, at the Murat Theater. Discussing events for the three. 10 repeal Taft-Hartley and then from his load and begins sprinke B®, Kel ps ot Reseasary, Sa day fing are Mrs. Anna Small Y. pa or and matron: Mrs. Eva Holland Hamilton, ; jze-eiaet many ot dhe ton f ling it over your yard, Very rich, e snap “I am go : st worthy uch a move wo ve consid- h wage a straight-out fight for the, Worthy grand matron; Mrs. Sonoma Woodruff, worthy grand matron, and Mrs. Abbie Hanson, right erable Democratic support, Mr. . a. It Looks Good administration’s bill and I believe| worthy associate grand matron, : : [Halleck declared.

Against the winter-dried soil it looks good. When he explains it ils only 50 cents or $1 a bushel and that not much will be ito cover the lawn he is gi the go-ahead sign. When the final bill comes to $75 or $100 there is little

{the home owner can do. and restore an “improved” ver- of instruction in college journal-| | “Tougher Than T-H' Randol h Co fo: seed oats, Indiana ” artist, i bein ared for Then there are the super salese Shon ager Labor wr ‘On Liberty’ Set ism May 7 on the Butler Univer-| Experience ls th vot: tn wy Memory Has teglald- We oe in 2, third annual Gridiron Dinner of 3, rsured fo meh of a trolled A oe ’ cratic coalition supporting sub-|- As Seminar Subject: [sity campus when they meet for| No Longer Nightmare ton been filed with such myster-| p* PR, ‘0 TE7C ano the part of Mayor Feeney. His (1 Totes) trees, The stitute, bill to repeal the Taft- | the journalism department's 16th! 9 9 fous origin as the Wood bil,” Mr.| | io ho [grass ‘which wi Coe des

Advances in anesthetic tech-| | niques are bringing a more pleas- Madden told his House: ‘colleagues, |

ant experience and increasing He then cited the two bills in-| “ laski County Democrat, Winamac, | will speak at the opening ase. [safety to children undergoing, ‘troduced by Rep. John 8. Wood!

|surgery. {D. Ga.), member of the House! iS Laon _Sotial Values | "yy epeguraging: ‘report: Was Bau wan eye. If the House,

bora, Robert Collins, is receiving instructions on how to give the |

“On Liberty,” by John Stuart Hartley’ Act by name and then| ¥ y "ma yorish" look. The dinner is set for May 12 at Murat emple.

re-enact most of its provisions.|Mill, Will be discussed tomorrow This measure is sponsored by Rep. at 8:30 p. m. at a Seminar of the John 8. Wood (D. Ga.). {Grea t Books Foundation in World A She Wool ou war Memorial Auditorium. lin C ity J lism.” may not come until Friday, Un-| Dr. Clarence Etroymson, Butler|™ frommunity then will be held In ten ra tiam O. The first was termed “tougher| der the rules, today's session must University professor of economics, | Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall, fol. McQuiston of Children’s Memorial than Taft-Hartley” and

grass which will grow to the de {sired height, remain green and {fresh during the entire season and

Sealed 10 Years in Tiny pe in Cubbyhole to Avoid Draft

annual Field Day. E. C. Gorrell, editor of the Pu-|

[trees to the property owner. They fare Sarefully Blanted with burlap the “bulky roots.”

be devoted to general debate, No {and Dean Byron K. Trippet, Wa-

test votes arg possible.

Navy Senate Republican Leader Kenneth 8. Wherry of Nevada and! Styles Brifiges (R. N. H.), ranking GOP member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, called] for a congressional investigation of Defensa Secretary Louis Johpson's scuttling of the Navy's proposed super-carrier. The move led 46 the Angry resignation of Navy Secretary John L. Sullivan yesterday. Mr. Wherry said the Senate Armed Services Committee should hear Mr. Sullivan's side of the controversy. Mr. Bridges said the matter probably will come up at tomorrow's meeting of the committee.

Social Security

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|Indianapolis, Times; Herbert Hill,

(bash College, will lead the discussion.

Discussion panel members will include:

Walter Leckrons. editor of The

of the Indianapolis News; Miss {Margaret ' Pierson, Shorfridge High School teacher; Dr. M. O. Ross, Butler University president; John Ruckelshaus, attorney; Raymond Weaver, tool and die maker, Stewart-Warner Corp.; J. L. Rowe, chemist, Eli Lilly & Co.; Mrs. John D. Phelan, 3420 Guilford Ave.; Sam Harrell, presidenrit, Acme-Evans Co.; Robert D. Armstrong, attorney; Alexander Moore, dean of boys, Crispus Attucks High School, and Stahl, Broad Riple High School

lowed by a picnic luncheon on the/

campus. The five campus journal ism honoraries will entertain.

contests will luncheon. J of the three local newspapers, Richard Lewis of The Times, Wendell Phillippi of the News and Ben Cole of the Star.

Joan Sheppard Heads

versity junior, has been elected president of the local chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, national educa-

tional honorary, for the 1949-1950 ar School year, :

Hospital, Chicago, at the first janesthesia seminar conducted at] "|the Indiana : ‘University School of | Medicine, “The present-day child anes-' thesiologist is no longer the ogre

Winners of various newspaper announced at the are city edftors

a couple of assistants hold; dim down,” said Dr. McQuiston. | ‘Is Johnnie's Friend’ “Now she is: Johnnie's friend!

. him to dreamland ‘while telling! Kappa Delta Pi Here |ni~ stories.” Dr. McQuistori asserted thati¢,

Miss Joan Sheppard, Butler Uni-

used for children require the skill of the most experienced surgical assistants. ' “No longer can anes-/| thetic accidents, formerly thought! to be ‘Acts of God! be tolerated,”

Other officers are Norman Gale, [he said.

who smothers little Johnnie while]

who swiftly and safely carries,

modern pain deadening techniques!

teacher. Others on the panel will be:

Indianapolis, vice president; Miss Doris Johnson, Indianapolis, corresponding secretary; Miss Ellen

talks by Dr. Stanley Battersby and Dr. Z. Vieira of the IU med-!

Earlier the medical men heard |

ond is the present substitute with iwhich Mr. Halleck is credited. Mr, Halleck helped draft and pass the original Taft-Hartley law {as majority leader in the Repub{Hean 80th Congress. “Why 1s the Republican leader; {ship insisting that good old Re{publican names Jike« Taft and Hartley be erased?” Mr. Madden asked,

“Why doesn't some Republican member-of the Labor Committee have the courage to lend his name {to the so-called Wood bill? Is it {because the GOP suffered such a ca) [detent last November with two {grand old Republican names from {Ohio and New Jersey labeling anti-labor legislation?

6 Hooslers Missing “One hundred and three members who voted for Taft- -Hartley |

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Bearded, Unkempt Man Found by Police On Neighbor's Tip; Mother Was Jailer

NEW YORK, Apr. 27 (UP)-— Bearded, bespectacled Paul Ma-

kushak, 33, saw daylight for the

for war.

{ his black hair was long and un- | kempt.

tacles were repaired-with” wire. He white bed in Kings County Hospital today and said he “just

he was sealed in the room. “I wish I was back,” he sald. “I don't like the world.” Police were called to the six-! room, junk-cluttered Makushak {home in the Greenpoint section |

police dragged him from a three-by-five-foot room in whick his mother had sealed him shortly before the nation began mobilizing

When he unfolded himself from the cramped, book-lined cubicle,

His curly beard reached his chest. His thick-lensed spec-

blinked from his clean

meditated” for the decade that

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first time in 10 years today after

mer college student whom the family once gave a Cord automolle » a reward for high grades, peared “about 10 years ago.” Mathes uid sald he had gone ada,” he said. Sealed in Cubicle

Young - Makushak said being sealed in the cubicle, partitioned off from the rest of the world be-

Toappe ito Can

Pak

Toft around the burlap only hides the fact that there are no roots,

Fake Repairman other “fast” operator is the repairman who “just hape pened to be in the neighborhood” and is willing to take in your lawn mower, garden implements, washing machine, radio or other appliance for repairs, He offers a special rate because he is aiready in the neighborhood. If you give him the appliance it may be the last you will see of it.

woodwork at $3 per room you

hind brick and beaverboard, Was may need new paint and paper.

hi idea. To avold these racketeers the Asked if he did it to evade the Better Business Bureau issues

: jare not present today. In my own lof Brooklyn last night by Eisie ” 8 Dr. Warren Staebler, Richmond: Mrs. . | draft, he said: warnings: . rt W. Kean (R. N. J.) [Anna Mighell, Yorkville, Ill, recording|ical school. Other speakers sched- | sa these ny be Sy mean RN yak Riifus Raid, Noire " ame Bre Quls Mn and Miss Marjorie uled on the program were Dr. State of Indiana, nine of our 11 Kowalski, a young neighbor. “I am opposed to violence Deal only with rms whose of the House Ways and Mean Home Grecsatir: Deb. B® chim" | Bauer, Indianapolis, treasurer. [Charles Adams of Mayo Clinic, [members voted for TaftiHartley. ..Girl Frightened _ He pretended to know nothing reliability you can establish, don't Committee said that former Pres-|{orsvilie: “ie. aor sel? Column: | Miss Sheppard, daughter of Mr,| Rochester, Minn.; Dr. Stewart C.'SIx of them are not in this Con- Mrs. Anna Makushak, 58, had|°f World War II, but he admitted sign papers before you under ident ilerbert Hoover was “badly oR Jeph Jami Lyon, and” Dr.iand Mrs. Vergil Sheppard, '3247/Cullen of the University of Iowa; Bress, a, listening to an old-fashioned ra- stand the terms, don’t sign a coms

Dr. W. Allen Conroy of St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, and Dr. K. K. Chen of Eli Lilly & Co.

Church Group to Hear

Talk on Temperance The Broad Ripple. Christian Replying, to this Mr. Halleck

{engaged the girl to feed her son before she went to a hospital yesterday for treatment of an in-

Forest Manor, is enrolled in the College of Education. She is preparing to teach biological science.

advised” when he criticized the financial structure of the Social Security law. Mr. Hoover told the committee yesterday it should scrap the present reserve fund set-up and put the system-on a pay-as-you-go basis.

¥ “Hitchcock Confirmed

The Adjutant General's office today announced Senate confirmation of Adj. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock's appointment as a

“The Taft-Hartley law, as it is! now written, must be repealed in this session of the 81st Congress, The issues were drawn last No-

dio with earphones in his window- pletion certificate until the job is less cell. satisfactorily done, pay your bill. “I couldn't see whether it was'by check or money ter made ternal disorder. The girl became | (hd radio pro ut 3 he wid. by.out to ihe firm anc don't pay the vember and the people spoke at Prog : the polls—iet the Congress carry frightened When she started BET — out the mandate lowering some. food through a} RINE wy hole in the ceiling. On the first floor of the build-

Blum eine ‘On PARIS, Apr. 27 (UP)—Socialist Leader Leon Blum, 77, former Howe Graduate Wins

French premier, was reported in Honors at Rochester

a “generally satisfactory” condi- : tion at the American Hospital at| Richard Bakemeier, Howe High Church. Women’s Council: will|said Neuilly today after an intestidal|/School graduate of 1048, has be. CHure by - : [present Dr. William F. Rothen- I think it might be worthy of 1 found Peter Makuoperation. come the first in his class of 1260 {burger in a talk on the practice note that on the final passage of| "8: po ee a his a aS ; . students to win a straight A grade of temperance tomorrow at 1:30!the measure 106 Democrats voted [hal He living 1 had ved out Ship Movements card at Rochester University. As'p. m. in the church. for it and 71 against it, that the "hop. He me wd t

of the third-floor apartment after By United Press the winner of a Bausch & Lomb| Mrs. Rothenburger, nationally final vote was 331 tor the bill, 33 an argument with his wife sey-

Strauss Says:

M. Scholarship last year, he ranked known evangelistic singer, will against. \O-MOTH brigadier general. Gen. Hitchcock, ph ro. tnt Rants Fru JS fifth in the country in the scholar- give a musical program. The] “A majority of the ‘present |¢Tal years -earlier and she would a veteran of the Mexican Border ship tests, Zuralda Wallace WCTU will at-/members of the House voted for not let him return. . loset or cup. and both World Wars, was ap-| New Fork aBverEon. da;| In 1947 he won the American tend as special guests. An 11 [the bil.” The father said his son, a forpointed state adjutant Jan. 10. n hat «Legion Good Citizenship award la, ni. business session and noon . wo noths, moth Confirmation is retroactive to Celestial, Rig Sony AE, Bergen! presented annually by the Irving- [incheon served by the Miriam 3 Feb. 28, the announcement said. |}3; Senta Res, "Boconiie; Titan. Turks ton Post, American Legion. Circle will precede the address, ne box lasts ¥ : ‘ { : >. INDIANA WEATHER 2 . STRAUSS : Warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico will move Sravuahy + of re rC. . 2 : into a low pressure area in southern Indiana tonight, replacing cooler Now SAYS: > TR ADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! dryer air from Canada and causing rain in the area tonight and | : ’ > : : tomorrow, mplete, 899

The cool dry air from Canada will remain in northern’ Indiana | tonight and tomorrow and skies will be fair tomorrow, ! Central Indiana will be partly| = Yan

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