Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1946 — Page 20

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White Cross Plan Pays For Lost Time,

‘Hospital, Surgical Bills, et.

ok Lnm———— Sines primary purpose of newly aamatnd White Cross Plan is to keep earner working and family , 4~way benefits are provided: from Medical Director and Srcing specialists aims to keep enfamily well (b) Yet pays bills if hospitalization from either sickness or Asident becomes necessary (c) Pays : head of family up to $150 per month additionalforlossof time in hospital or $100 per month at home (d) Pays as much as $100 per month for 40 months following acci-

. How This Plan Works White Cross Plan starts with labora- ~ Sory service. Four urinalyses are given | per year without charge. Advice (not . treatment) on your personal heaith

problem is available from specialist m | his particular field of medicine.

In Case of Accident, Sickness or Childbirth;

[ALP SPLIT, FEAR

OF DEMOCRATS

Other Liberal Groups of Disaffection Signs:

+By CHARLES, T.. CEY 0 Scripps-Howard 8 Writer

oups which always sup- |

ported” President = Roosevelt, but | which now talk of going itwalone|

man administration, “The, newest warning sign comes

Party, which Mr. Roosevelt carried | in his pocket, is planning to run its own congressional candidates in some New York districts rather than hustle votes for Democratic job seekers. Then, the continued sniping of] Harold L. Ickes, boss of a bur- |

rying Democratic leaders, the Roosevelt boys, James and Franklin, have been sounding off lately in a way not too complimentary to Washington. C. I. O. President Philip Murray has larruped Truman policies a time or two and recently A. F. of L. President William | Green Jamented the President's “listening to wrong advice.” Republican Prospects

The ALP threat, in an election where a few seats could decide whether Democrats or Republicans control the next house, could be of reél political importance. The ALP doesn't figure to win many seats but it might throw districts now ‘Democratic to Republicans,

geoning independent group, is wor-4

cause of coolness toward the Tru- | :

WELL-OR ©

in word that the American Labor |} ’

Republicans now hold 191 seats

and take over committee chairman- | ships and the patronage that goes with them. The ALP has been flexing its | muscles since its showing in the recent special congressional election in New York in a district once ruled by Tammany ‘Hall. The Democrats elected Arthur G. Klein but the margin was close, The left-wingers showed they | could get out their votes, and they also trotted out Secretary Wallace

it up for their candidate, Johannes Steel, Firm Against “Deals” Some ALP people say FDR's death wiped out the reasons for the Democrat-ALP alliance, and that to become a strong party in

districts in Queens and the Bronx

Up to $8 Per Day

© Hf accident befalls a person or family, the White Cross Plan has available

mentioned as chief battlegrounds.

ator James M. Mead for the New| York governorship but’ might balk at a conservative Democrat.

in the house. They need to win 27| other districts for the 218 major-| ity necessary to elect the Speaker |

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and ex-Mayor LaGuardia to whoop |

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their own’ right they must strike out on their own. Present talk 1s to enter candidates only where a! good showing could be made, with!

The ALP would support U. S. Sen-|

LAW SCHOOL OFFERS REFRESHER COURSE Association of Indianapolis,

A refresher course for veterans and other interested per- April 1 and continue through April United States Sth fleet is being] sons will be sponsored by the law 6, from 1 to 10 p. m, daily. school of Indiana co-operation with the Indiana State | versity law

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university,

“The ‘doggone bus drivers ; are on strike.”

school office.

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in {mation will be available at the uni- | reorganization and trainnig, it was announced today.

army and navy personnel are due

{the Student Union building of the | Indiana State Terre Haute.

6 SHIPS DUE WITH 4500 TROOPS TODAY

By UNITED PRESS Six ships with more than 4500

a in U. 8. ports today. DUE IN NEW YORK: » MAikeh © Vietory, from Antwerg-- 910 troops, including 547th fleld artillery battalion, 880th ordnance company. Mexico “ Victory, from Antwerp-—1013 troops, including 625th medical company, 627th medical company, 3709th quartermaster truck company, 450th ordnance company, medical detachment of 293d ordnane company: medical detachment of 3056th quartermaster supply company of 547th fleld artillery battalion. Tusculum Victory, from Le Havre—903 troops, including 112th anti-aircraft battallon; and 83d Infantry division, artillery battery and medical detachment. DUE AT SAN FRANCISCO: Cape Newenham, from Guam--1435 undesignated personnel. Ray K. Edwards, from Hawail—103 undesignated personnel, Earl B. “Hall, from Hawall—147 undesignated | personnel,

ENGLISH GROUP TO

HOLD PE AEnCE ih disoharge, you are

The Indiana College English association will hold its eleventh annual conference April 5 and 6 in Teachers college, Speakers will include represents! | tives of Indiana, Purdue and But- | ler universities, the University of Toronto, Rose Polytechnic institute and several Indiana colleges. Miss Ruth B. Rozell, of Technical high school, also will speak,

5TH FLEET COMING HOME TOKYO, March 19 (U. P.).—The

transferred to the: Pacific coast for

YOUR G.I. RIGHTS... By Douglas Larsen

Canadian Serv

WASHINGTON, March 19.—Here are more questions concerning guaranteed loans to veterans:

Q—1 served in the Canadian army for two years, although I am a citizen of the United States. After being discharged, I lived in Canada a year. I was told that since I had served with one of our allies in the war, I was eligible for all the @G. I. rights accorded a U, 8. army veteran. But last week, when I went to see about a guaranteed home loan here in the States, they told me I was not eligible. What is Ln truth about this? tt you served in the Canadian and received other than a

eligible for all rights available to men who served in the American forces. If you received similar benefits for your service from the Canadian bovernment, you can’t get them -duplicated in the U. 8.

Q—My father-in-law is willing to lend me the money to buy a part of his business. Can I get for him a government guarantee of half of the loan, just as if I had borrowed the money from a bank or other loan agency? A—Yes, provided the application is otherwise in accordance with the | provisions of the law,

ice Qual fine

Soldier for All G. I. Rights

within 40 years, and the guarantee ‘must not exceed hy Q—Can I hire any appraiser I choose to fill out the form as to the value of a house I want to buy? A—No. The appraiser has to be

approved by the Veterans’ Administration.

(Questions will be be answered only in this space—not by mail) mail)

TRAFFIC JUDGE IS FINED BY HIS ‘SUB’

GLENDALE, Cal, March 19 (U, P.).—Justice of the Peace Bert Woodward, substituting for the traffic judge, yesterday ordered the defendant to pay $2 for a badlylighted license plate and $1 on a 15-year-old parking ticket. The defendant — Traffic Judge

TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1946

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4 Fund up to $250 and pays | Some politicians here believe the | cash for hospital, surgery and miscel- | threat of an ALP breakoff will be | daneous bills. At the same time it pro- | dissolved in “deals” giving the wides head of family with income up labor party what it wants in return

to $150 per month during hospitaliza- for support for Democrats. But! tion and $100 { ALP people dissent and say the C. per month at home. IL. O. Political Action Committee

a other sickness and accident benefits | { will go along with them in districts - include payment of up to $8 per day | where they choose to make a fight for 100 days in hospital.

{of it. {| Mr. Ickes hasn't stopped with |opposing Edwin W. Pauley as Mr, Prorects All Ages From | Truman's nominee for navy under- | 1 Day to 65 Years secretary, but has maintained - a | running fire on his recent Wash-

Freedom from worry about hospital | ‘ington associates. There is no bills, surgeon’s fees, and many other doubt it is chafing Democrats. charges aids in quicker recovery. Fe- Roosevelt's Activities male diseases and childbirth covered | The idea of Mr, Ickes’ independby Plan, which may be written t6 pay |ent citizens committee of the arts, wage earner or housewife for loss of sciences and professions is to or-: time {ganize the independent voter. | Democrats are “for | whom?” the majority of the group

Ne Medical Examination | was strongly pro- -Roosevelt, but its

{ pronouncements show little heed Ht you are in good health and not | for old party labels.

{ more than 65 years old, you are eli- | Support of candiates “who do not gible, Mra. Lewis writes: “I never wear the ball and chain of the dreamed that 4 months later I would | political machine” has been pledged find occasion to use it for an illness. 'by Mr, Ickes. Your check for $646 was certainly a | James Roosevelt has wondered

great bap in paying my hospital pill.” | whether the government and the President have attempted truly to {represent the Russian point of view

Costs Only Few Cents to the U. 8, and Franklin Roosevelt

Daily | has railed at congress for botching : : housing, Northern Mutual was founded in 1907 | Maybe all these items don't add and hasissued low-cost Hospitalization ju to defection—yet. But it's bad and Sickness- and- Accident policies | "¢WS to Democrats and the Re‘protecting more than 1, 000, 000 publicans don't mind it a bit.

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