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ga | a = | rs | | PAGE 71 , 1052 . . FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1952 : x 4 THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES rm : : . au EEEETS : ~~ : & : a Truman Extends | : 324 West Morris Street, 1° 3 5 ’ 4 be ICS ongress eal 4 Powers to. Apr. 1 | o ’ Since 1881 The Home of {i° * . o j pi clis” » : | WASHINGTON, July 4 (UP)— Better Furniture for Less | hg a . dia | President Truman signed into law ; Ens Aoi ourmmen {last night a compromise bill ex- | Tk “sabotag- ; So g [tending 48 of his® emergency . ’ * will be ® aT al sort of ] Pre { powers until next Apr. 1. | ; i WASBT oo July 4—Con-| Lt ! | Congress scrapped 12 others, in- CLOSED FRI. and S AT. maven SATO ony mare x on HY citing wo autnonity i ae shell 5th nal etna Suey io r St Dut Bridges | tion facilities in peacetime. The JULY 4th and nal secur Republican leadér Sty : | | ke them | 2 - kéep the! | President still could take them LDCS De sald Je ome or Jo ory of al over in wartime under a separate | Shop Mon., July 7th, until 9 P. M. All Leve - k in the steel strike, i law. via] its of lay- break Bridges said he would, | The continued powers range from the * move to recess the Senate sub-! {from authority to establish trans-| . h jury and ject to call of the leaders, instead| ; | portation priorities for troops and : : 8 of adjourning sine die—quitting |defense materials, to power tol Open All Day a ur ay 11 Levels" for keeps until the next Congress grant preférence to veterans in : e and con- convenes in January. He said farm loans and mortgages. ; RE tating the this would allow Congress to re- The President's authority to NEW ve leath sen- turn after the political conven- keep Army and Air Force officers ; on Toni Mri tions if the strike by 650,000 C10 : : Mle nl fl } Sv iin active" reserve status also was : 4 i en Bteelworkers is not settled “at 1 "3 kh) ¢ 4 \ # " 4 lextended. “ wy Be i a reasonable date.” baits RN HERAT a RELL Raph gi BET oh K" ~ | Mr. Truman had requested an : PERM ANENT WAVE erm pena However, Senate Democratic oa y Se L : : tachi “én masse” extension of the > {] : leader Ernest W, McFarland told/ DIXIE BAND TO PLAY FOR OLYMPIC TRIALS—The 106. ate gray uniforms and will offer martial and popular selections | "0 =", “oi ores sitted * NO KINK the Senate yesterday he saw no iece 31st Division Band will be featured at the Olympic Women's which have won for them the reputation of being one of the out- through the long list and voted S 9 5 «NO FUZZ Tedsen why it could not adiourn| lee & i i day. They will play fr standing service bands in the nation, to continue only those it thought ?. Never Needs gine die tomorrow. He said his| Swimming" Trials at Broad Ripple Park Satur ay. They will play from anding to sontliue only Kes i | ever } a adjournment plans would not be; | to 3 p.m. The Dixie band will be clad in their colorful Confeder- : All of the powers technically) othudik the Now Setting affected by President Truman's

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. § g [expired with ratification of the Long or Short Sivies Guaranteed untit your hair grows ; terday that he sees no reason to Film Star Seeks To End Marriage T rum an Says Heo Won fisapanese peace Sreaty, are} _ L1-0527 out. So attractive, so easy to handle. ) 1} use the Tatt-Hartiey zw hi =a HOLLYWOOD, July 4 (UP)— alleged Mr, Goodrich and Miss| gap basis while Congress worked :

quest” to do so Film Star Olivia De Havilland| De Havilland had made an oral| : T £ 4 tl Bill out the longer-range extension. | Most Senate sources forecast sought today to end- her 6-year |property agreement when they| Le a i- ar ey { ; | eres

defeat for Sen. Bridges’ plan. marriage to novelist Marcus | separated May 8. | | Anglican Clergymen They noted that many work-

| ! By United Press law prohibits joint negotiations by . weary member of both House and| Aureliuy Goodrich on charges of| Miss De Havilland walved alll gy, 0 NGTON, July 4 —Theithe companies in the industry.” Suppart Divorces NATIONALLY KNOWN Senate want fo be hoe cam. mental ang physical cruelty, |monw rights, bitter stzel dispute Neaded inter. (act Strike Effects LONDON, July 4 (UP)~—Dr. W.| NAME BRANDS! paigning after the conventions. The actress filed ner long-| The couple was wed Aug. 26,|a new court fight today as Pres} pe . R. Matthews, dean of St. Paul's! Reg. $20.00 Wave. .$10.00 : mr expected suit against Mr. Sy. 1946, at Westport, Conn. It was|Hent rua Soufnned he 2510 Last Well Into 53 and other Anglican clergymen. Reg. $18.00 Wave. .$ 9.00 Shoots Finger [rich in Superior Court yester {the first marriage for the 38- NO intention of using

WASHINGTON, July 4 (UP)— published a letter in the Church] to end the nation-| . YREKA, Cal, July 4. (UP)— and asked for full custody of year-old star. Harley law e [Mobilization officials told the na. of England newspapers today supHospital attendants said today | their son, Benjamin Briggs Good-| Miss De Havilland, sister of Ironically, the striking CIojtion Jodey. lo eXpest effects of porting Rancher John Sanders tried to rich, 2. actress Joan Fontaine, has been steelworkers had turned to the;the Stee str EO oliove 1s. sebhain. clroiiis open a beer can by firing at it] Her attorney, Roland Rich|inactive in pictures recently, al- act just 30 minutes after Mr.| : um

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Lanolin Lotion for over-dyed, bleached, abused, hard-to-i “ » stances divorce is permissable as yed, 1 ' with-a 22 caliber. piste. Woolley, Charged In har sult ihat/ though she Nas won two Academy Truman 10/4 his ews sonference Te a cet pie ee being the lesser of two evils,” the| wave, babyfied, problem hair. The doctor's report said Mr. Mr. Goodrich inflicted mental and Awards for her screen work, oe yesterday no purpose would hein 3 ee tof pi A this winter letter said. “We believe the inno-' YOUR CHANCE 10 GET A HIGH-PRICE Banders' “measuring finger” got physical cruelty on his pretty wife| starts work in a movie at 20t | served by an 80-day antistrike|28 cent party has the right to rein the way of the. bullet. {| without provocation. He also Century-Fox studio in two weeks. | injunction. jand a reduced canned food supply. marry. : PERMANEN Al A BARGAIN 3 ——— —————— — ii——t Ye Qrioy led charges with) Acting detense Te “We believe remarriage should }- I Nn . bor Relations |B. , ; i f : Y DTH rd senting i soem President Truman's mediator in mot be & bar to the admission of NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY : = 8 = companies had violated the law the steel Sonja Bate: sajpas Pay 9 com TURN LEFT FROM ELEVATOR . . : nem 8 ? | terly report that mili-| | Hair Experts for 25 Years : — [by forming. a “conspiracy” to|in hig quar | ’ a per " { block De ng by individual{tery production has suffered a|‘Heart Attack’ Proves Lv me. «severe setback” because of the 10 Be Gun Wound i Drab Hair? warDIPORTANT: OPEN ALL DAY { Mr. Truman — who also ac-(32-day-old strike by 650,000 go] i No excuse. a + SATURDAY

0! ur . steelworkers. : { COLLINGWOOD, Ont., July 4 Slender Form Department Open Every | | sured Sunamed Drducess a Defense production administra-| (UP) — Mrs. Douglas Young We lighten, Pounds om Inches ort Rosy its Day 8 AM. » many steel companies are ready|tor Henry H. Fowler told a news| thought her husband had died of | darken, and Every to settle with the union but|conference yesterday that the a heart attack until the under-| eliminate

can't because of “pressure” from S80vernment will have to con-|taker told her he had found al gray hair. Beauty Smart To | others in the industry. tinue steel rationing for at least| bullet in the railroad worker's ;

ww ther vear. He warned ¢ ches Only Where “Smart Women” Shop | blconsed | | sa Y _§ ; “RR A “7 another year. Hé warned of a chest. . mart Won : FECT MAaRRIAG : Lali No Question’ possible “paralyzing effect over| An autopsy performed yester- n 601 ROOSEVELT BUILDING Operators c : li The President left no question

/ the entire industrial economy” if day led to a verdict of suicide in 6th Fl.—Cor. Ill. and Wash. § Where he stands in the steel fight. |tpe steel strike lasts much longer. Mr. Young's death. E—— | Permitting direct quotation of 2

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issues. “I. also understand these companies are being prevented from | settling because pressure is being put on them by other steel com- | panies. | “This appears to me to be a: ‘conspiracy against the public in-|

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{fare of the country.” | The Senate yesterday called) {for an end to the 33-day-old| !strike and an immediate resump-| tion of collective bargaining. | ‘Illegal Power’ The union charged that each! {of the big six has illegal “veto power” over agreements with the {steel workers that any of the 3 other five makes, and together | are “coercing” smaller firms to

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reject contracts. This, said the union, consti[tutes a “direct violation of the duty of each of the companies |= involved” to bargain with thel= |steelworkers. It said continuation of the strike is a “direct and - immediate result of the unlawful = conspiracy,” and asked for “im|mediate” injunctions against such la bargaining pact. | The big six steel companies = [promptly replied that the union's = Ml charge is “false and ridiculous.” lA spokesman said “if the law permits a single union to con(trol the negotiations of an entire {Industry and to°shut it down at |will, it is inconceivable that the

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