Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1945 — Page 15
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| FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1945 Critic of Senators Draws Threat to Cut OPA's Funds
WASHINGTON, April 27 (U.P.).|Ida.) wanted to know if OPA got —Senate food investigators today | an appropriation to issue “such
threatened financial reprisals | stuff.” Thomas replied that “we’ll against the OPA for-# critical state- | probably take that up later at an ment by one of the agency's re-| executive session.” gional officials. This flaring of senatorial anger Eldon C. Shoup, OPA adminis-|came as Price Adniihistfator ChesSeuce at Boson, Hserted in . ree ter Bowles was starting a new enon price control or the oe] force oo PEOSTaln WHY he Moped agriculture committee represents ing” the black market in meat. me of i i vicious Pr oaure| Bowles warned the public to boyEe gy dy uncertaken., cott the black market and said horas ore rn 2n pIner | drastic penalties” await those ‘who into the record today and accused Qisobey. : Shoup of attacking ‘citizens who! Shoup.had assailed the testimony have a right to petition congress | before the committee of Wilbur La for relief under the constitution.” [Roe Jr, of the National Independ-
Senator George A. Wilson (R.|ent Meat Packers association. He enclosed with his release a record
of deputy price Administrator James F. 'Brownlee's testimony in reply to La- Roe. Sees Body Blow to O. P. A. La Ree, meanwhile, was before the committee again. When Thomas and the others had finished discussing Shoup’s statements, the packers’ representative launched a new attack on OPA. Shoup had sald that “the success of the aftack (on price control) would deal a body blow to price control which is so necessary to the economic life of our country.” : Thomas expressed surprise “that a federal agency of the standing of OPA would attack. the rights
of a citizen under the constitution.” La Roe in his new attack assailed the 10-point - plan annonced this week by economic stabilizer William H. Davis. In some cases, he said, it “will mean less meat for civilians.” What OPA promises as “relief” in the new program will prove to be “utterly adequate,” he added.
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Services for Abe (Bummy). Farb, Indianapolis attorney and world war II veteran who died yesterday in Veterans’ hospital, were to be held at ‘2 p. m. today at the! Aaron-Ruben funeral home. The Rabbi David Shapiro and Cantor Sam Levin will officiate, with burial in ‘Knesses Iftael cemetery. Mr. Farb, who was 37, entered| the air force prior to the outbreak | of war and was discharged 18] months ago after suffering injuries in a plane crash at Bowman Field, | Ky. He resumed his law practice] and maintained offices with his] brothér, Max H. Farb, in the Jn-| diana Trust bldg. Graduate of I. U, The attorney was the son of the] late Sam Farb, who for 20 years| operated a professional .bonding| firm, now managed by Al Farb, an- | other son. He was a graduate of] Technical high school, Indiana uni-| versity and Benjamin Harrison law | school. ; A charter member of Phi Beta | Delta fraternity, he was also a| member of the American Legion, | Monument lodge, F. & A. ‘M.,| Knesses Israel congregation and B'nai B'rith, His survivors include six brothers, | Al, Max, Nathan, Louis, Joseph and | David, and two sisters, Mrs. A. L.! Hochmanu and Mrs. L. H. Kahn. or ADDIE O. BABB Rites for Addie O. Babb, Indianapolis resident for 20 years who (died yesterday at the home of her lson, Earl Babb in Munéte, will be (held. tomorrow at Meeks mortuary {in Muncie. Burial will be in Elm| Ridge. | The daughter of Willard and {Anna Smith, pioneer Muncie resi-| | dénts, Mrs. Babb moved to Indian- | lapolls in 1918 with her ‘husband, | | Prank B. Babb. Following his death | [in 1937 she returned to Muncie. | She is survived by her son; four| | daughters, Mrs. Bernice Ely, Mrs. | | Maybelle Becker, Mrs. Doris Nelson (and Miss Jean Babb, and a grand- | | son, all of Indianapolis. {
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ELLA R. JOHNSON Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at. Moore Mortuaries | Peace Chapel for Miss Ella R. John- | son, who died Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Anna | Everhart, 1317 N. Dearborn st. {Burial will be in Crown Hill. | | Miss Johnson, who was 51, at- | tended Manual high school and was i member of Trinity Methodist |church. She was a lifelohig resident of Indianapolis. Surviving are her sister and a { brother, Ralph Johnson, Indian|apolis. !
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