Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1943 — Page 13

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| Justioe ‘Department ee Work With Senate, Says |

VanNuys. | WASHINGTON, Nov, 26 (U, P).—|

‘Le American Dictators, ‘Most of Them 8 Bad,’ Hoard American Arms in PreparaThe senate judiciary committee's in-|

i tionfor A ggressions, Senator Reveals. N ti ER = 2 \ wha So shortage will be closely interlocked | So WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (U. P) ~—Senator Hugh A. Lk with a justice department inquiry | Butler (R. Neb.) today denounced the Roosevelt administra- into the same problem, it was dis |

” closed today. tion’ : “New Deal for Latin America” as a “naively conceived a Frederick VanNuys (D.|

Ind) of the senate committee lined up_ justice department co-operation in a three-hour conference "late Wednesday . with Wendell Berge, lohief of the department's anti- trust | division, “We went over the committee's tentative program and arranged for] constant contact between the two investigations at any time we feel | that we oan help each other,” Van-| {Nuys sald. Anti-trust comprises only one _|phase of the Investigation that Van-| Nuys contemplates. He sald he)

hep pet} power and aid the groundwork for new wars and possible chaos in the Western hemisphere. k: Reporting. on. the 20,000-rale, : one-man investigation -he conductined through’20 Central and South republics last summer,

bo Grenoble, France, to Butler told two senate committees that American expenditures there

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Accepting their accident with philosophic calm, men of the Catalina patrol bomber relax atop their damaged plane and settle down for a long wait. Sea-gulls swoop above them, deriding man's fallure In it will be before help comes. The men, based in Panama,

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tncluding the severing of high ten- | their countries from becoming cenflmrvists furnishing power ww Nazi toes of al and espionfactories at Grenoble and the [age against us,” Butler said. Of two German soldiers, 81 Claims Progress Checked =

, dispatch said. - oi pr in sust={—He-charged. that by lend-leasing, | Jas

been placed under ioaning and giving outright “apa. m. oni a5 & proximately $6,000,000,000 e Paris T Suu : Latin American nations during the net a|last thires years, the United States persons for anti-Vichy|is keeping military dictatorships in a a a sebieq sek power, holding back social progress, ghine guns, 780 rifles, 528 p and forcing out private enterprise, “arms caches ahd Sn ox This attempt “to buy Latin Amera “lean ‘good WIL” he sald, will ‘make| DRUNK? TAKE BACK DOOR {the good neighbor policy a thing of "ALBANY, Ore. (U.P) —8pecial|the past shortly after the war ends. iment has been arranged for| His 200-page report, submitted to

| Albany drunks, city police announce, {the senate Truman investigating will be taken > the jail’s back |committee and the Byrd joint con-

sor via the alley to prevent scenes |8ressional economy committee, np the front LD asked for “a re-examination of our policies to forestall the inevitable Point Thrifty

collapse of our Latin American relations when our financial liberality CRISCO

comes to an end.”

: Buller ‘contended the effect of

to re-inforce military dictatorships “be they good or bag-and most of them are bad.” 1 Jeretatorty Bp reid, RE pi ments had lacked both financial resources and military equipment

a each other's throats exists at this very ‘moment in Bolivia, Paraguay, Ecuador and the Argentine; in Peru and Chile and Brazil a tension exists,” Butler sald. “War between

some of these nations is considered inevitable.”

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outbound E. Washington streetcar. The 53-year-old motorman, who

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LUDLOW HTS POSTAGE HIKE},

‘Rates Should Not Not Be Raised Because of Tax Need, He Declares.

; Times Special . : WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—Rep. Louis Ludlow (D. Indianapolis) denounced the. postal rate increases in the $2,140,000000 tax bill approved by the house Wednesday: as “entirely outside the field of legitimate taxation.” “Postage rates should be levied on the basis of justice to patrons of the postoffice and should not be tied in with the fluctuating requirements of the government for rev-

-Jenue,” he told the house.

The bill increases the local letter rate-from 2 to 3 cents. and air mail rates from 6 to 8 cents an ounce, also doubling third-class rates and making other increases. The out. } second bo changed.

now. hoarding what the United| “A seething eagemess to get at|Offering an amendment to strike | Washington High Reaches

out the postal increases by the closed rile by which the bill was ‘considered’ by the house, barring amendments on the floor,

He contended that postal rates were properly the business-.of the house committee on postoffice and post roads, and pointed out that the postofiice department now is making an intensive cost survey to determine costs, profits and losses on handling of various classes of mail. “The postoffice department is a great service institution and in its operations it should not be hampered or hamstrung by congressional interference,” he said. “If we look at a postage rate solely with an eye on the revenue: we think it will

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‘Farm Couple and Daughter Murdered on Eve of Thanksgiving. WASHINGTON COURT. HOUSE,

Q.,; Nov, 26 (U, P) ~The seemingly .{ inexplicable Thanksgiving eve mur-

a post Noy ry as a a vote of confidence for Lt. oy George 8. Patton Jr. The legion’s expression of confidence came in the form of a resolution passed Thursday night,

dent of the general's slapping a soldier; but asked that-Patton not. be relieved of his command. Post Commander Howard Orr. said “the were confident of Patton's ability as a general and requested that promotions of 14 other generals, said to be delayed by the incident, go through on schedule. Orr said the legion post will send copies of the resolution to Indiana co! to Gen. Patton, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Chief of Staff Gen. George g. Marshall.

couple and their pretty daughter, a recent Ohio. state graduate, appar.

he had no clue to the identity The bodies of Elmer McCoy, 59, his wife, Forrest, 64, and their only child, Mildred, 22, were found yesterday at their farm home, “Oak View,” five miles north of here, by Dewey Claytor, 20, a farm hand, approximately nine hours after be- ' ing.shot to death. Fayette County Prosecutor John B. Hill sald there “could have been no other. motive” but Tevenge,

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tently was committed by someone! known to the family, Sheriff W. H.| Icenhower said today, but admitted

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miracle’ cold cure, and in 100 cases found that the patients treated with it showed “substantially the same clinical improvement” as those treated with other remedies. On| the basis of their test the three! doctors decided that patulin had "no demonstrable effect,” the Jour- | pal sa a.

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cause no. weapon was found and ) | $140 was left untouched in the house, : Phone- “Wires “Cut- re ay these pumeling circumstances nfronted the sheriff: 82.05 Per. Cent of Tt wires within the house : bit had been cut. Bond Quota. killed by a single bullet in the back Washington high school has been [of the head while kneeling in his notified by the Indiana war finance barn with a tape measure in his

hand and committee that it is qualified to. fly 1 Shey 12 hip Mout the

the minute man flag as a result of second victim, was shot at least six a 9205 per cent war stamp effort|times on a porch of the home. Four during November, | bullets apparently were pumped into Mr. Qrace Parker was chairman Be 2087 Ser ahi vas fuld by th of the faculty committee in charge| of bond sales, - assisted by Miss

of the head outside the house near her car. Her head rested under the

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lived at 1218 E. Washington st, |squeeze out of the taxpayers, the of the junior class this week. Other| The victims were shot by bullets and

from 32 and 38 caliber pistols and

Ray Allen and William Deem,|in an attem pn a Ld pt to escape the killer,

inflicting Edward Sigs on idividual uses of She poss school drive to collect discarded cosfae &yS ».

mew science courses, meter. had Bo known men friends, he reology, earth science, fundamentals of machines and electricity, have been added to the curriculum for next semester.

BOWLES MOTHER DEAD SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Nov. 26 ok P)~Puneral services tomorrow for Mrs. Nellie HarBowles, 78, mother of OPA Administrator Chester Bowles, who

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