Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1943 — Page 15

35 Years

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Urges Uniting Tax Bills With Appropriations to Pare Spending.

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possible, but practicable.” “All that is necessary is to tack the tax bill on to nondefense appropriations so that their constituents will understand who pays jand how. a

| Proposes Two Budgets

“To that end.” he said, “I recommend that the budget bureau, that is to say, the president, send two budgets instead of one to congress every session—a nondefense budget and a defense budget. (Editor's Note: This step already has been taken by the administra

1tion.) ’

“I would have all items on the nondefensé budget gathered into jone bill, instead of a number of | separate measures, as at present. {I would give the house ample time, | weeks if necessary, to debate the |bill, and I would permit complete {freedom of offering amendments.

“When this general appropriation (bill is finally perfected, I would al{low the ways and means commit|tee time to bring in tax legislation {to cover the expenditures in the appropriation bill, and 1 would at{tach this tax clause as a rider to

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the Wasp in battle In the Solomons. j Fireman True, who was 18, was graduated from public school No. .18 and Tech high school. Be-

fore enlisting in the navy eight |

days after the Pearl Harbor attack, he was employed by the Century Paper Co.

He took his basic training at the Great Lakes naval training | station and was transferred to g

sea duty in January, 1942, Survivors besides his parents are two sisters, Mrs. Lida Vans Matre of Muncie, and Mrs. Kath« erine Cannon of Indianapolis, and a half-brother, Orville Chas= tain of Indianapolis. . 8 8 Honored SGT. ROBERT BOYD, son of

Mrs. Georgia Boyd, 1437 Reisner st., was decorated with the purple

heart for wounds received in ac 1 tion against the enemy Dec. 20, MUST HELP 1942,

The award was sent to his mother this week. Sgt. Boyd enlisted Dec. 9, 1941, and has been overseas since Aug. 1, 1942.

ADMITS 18-YEAR-OLD Atherton . Back Austin-Wadsworth

SLAYING, POLICE SAY

BATAVIA, N. Y,, Oct. 8 (U.P)— Authorities said today that Samuel Stead Stott had confessed that 18

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Erle Ray True. , . killed In action,

War | Vetefin Questioned

Hospital.

(Continued from Page One) { scratches or bruises which might { have indicated a struggle prior to, her death. i Paraffin tests of her hands showed! no gunpowder traces, but police discount this hy saying that the gun was new and might not have left signa of nitrate on the hands of the person shooting it. I

Husband Calls Police

After he discovered the. body! Mr. Borneman called police. He then went to the home of a neighbor, Edgar Orouch, 1508. N. Chester

Minnie Russell, 2024 Ruckle st, and | a childhood friend of Mrs. Borne- | man's, Mrs. Charles Lafferty, 1017) Denney st. | Police announced that no finger- | prints were found on the gun. Friends and relatives of Mrs Borneman said she had been ex-, tremely nervous and worried in the |past year due to her husband's bad| ‘health and dwindling finances, Police also were investigating a! bullet hole about 10 feet above the! floor on the north wall of Mr Borneman's bedroom, Mr, Borneman said the hole resulted when his wife accidentally discharged the pistol several days ago. Detectives |

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Urges Labor to

Measure.

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| | | the appropriation measure. years ago he had killed his secorid great American institution of labor a is wer. every an dey ho wife. Esta Stott, and Frank Murphy, A black eye” . floor and a 32-caliber shell in a " ; { r e appropriation bi President Llovd A. Thrush of the | Wastebasket in the room, IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT... | would have to vote the necessary|® Iriend, | papresiden Mine Workers of Amer- “ for You are always sure of A Square Deal at | '2%es to carry it into effect. This Inspector Eugene E. Hoyt, head of ea reiterated “no compromise” on Kept for Protection : would be disconcerting to members|the bureau of criminal investigation, the John I Lewis issue amid grow-| Mr, Borneman explained that the : | Who are traditionally supposed to|Batavia Barracks, said Stott, who|ing indications that the convention revolver was for protection since he as (vote for every appropriation and|was brought - from... Kansas City would. take. back Lewis United Mine had borrowed $608 on a property against every tax bill, but it would (loan at a bank recently,

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Dimi scivency, and be in theithe double slaying told him he had| He expressed the opinion that re-| According to Mr. Borneman, he Easlest " erect of sound national econ- shot and killed the gouie SAcause Admitting Lewis’ union would be | had been hard pressed financially Possikle ! : of Murphy's alleged “attentions” to|tantamount to killing all small since his illness. Detectives said he “ CLOTHING and JEWELRY SHOPS | on the hntlonal Smergency is| Stott's wife, The inspector Said uhions in the federation. had $440 in his possession when Credit 43 S$. ILLINOIS ST. over, ppropriations for war and Stott was “very co-operative” in e ederation's = constitution | arrested, and after visiting a tavern T i “ALW ; {national defense necessarily would confessing the killing and that he|forbids the existence of two unions Wednesday night, he and his wife erms, LWAYS A SQUARE DEAL AT RITE’S” 1 |bave to be dealt with in a separate had told police where the bodies with the same jurisdiction and the had ridden home in a taxicab. Arranged budget. were buried. progressive miners have a charter

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