Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1946 — Page 3

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od Inflation Peril Can't Be Blamed On Republicans, Ta + Say!

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st co Truman Angry Because GOP ey Was Right, Senator Asserts; Foresees Deficit of $25 Billion

DECATUR, Ill, Oct, 17 (U. P)) —S8enator Robert A. -Taft (R. O. + | has charged President Truman with attempting to blame the Republicans for a. threatened Inflation which, he said, could surpass that which followed world war I. Mr. Talt, a leading contender for the 1948 Republican presidential

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Youth Gave All but Four to Poor Children,

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TQ Po nomination, told a G. O. P. rally last night that administration policies, i court a hetic rubber if not halted, would reduce the — mmm - Be heard in Wanicisal on I § pe ol? ndutey ~—y value of the dollar by 40 per cent, He said continuation of the for- charges, he gave EY. and Only election of a Rephblicifi eign lending program would “build his’ name to por . congress Nov, 5 can prevent col- up an artificial export trade and {lice as James on banquet lapse of the nation's economy, heat the same time force up prices for Stoltz, 22, of 1322 ro on of Ine sald. | many types of goods needed in ‘this W. Market st. s last night, Angry at Farmers Too : country.” He said he stole Mr, Taft asserted that Mr, Tru- Sees: Anliation Perks 17 bicycles and ¢ plants im man, in lifting price controls on! gave all but four a position te meat, “finally has followed. the! Mr. Taft blamed the inflation to shabby, small the price of policy which the Republicans ad- threat on the policy of the Demo- youn g sters be- a

vocated six months ago.” The President, he said, “is terribly angry at the Republicans for

|eratic administration which, he

declared, has permitted wages and

cause he felt sorry for them,

- (salaries to rise to such a point, Four he sold’ for being vient Val the # 'y that “they never can be adjusted $30. Stoltz’ ac. James Solis e is angry a e farmer for. oo. word” tivities were discovered earlier in

asking the same increase in price so freely granted in wages to employees,” Mr, Taft said. : “He is going to punish them (the Young people crowded around Dr. E. Stanley Jones (second from the left) to ask him questions yes- | farmers) by importing large quanterday in Howe high school. Seated (left te right) are George E. Harris, Margaret Jordan and Charles tities of Mexican cattle when we of this policy Copeland; standing; Hugh Moreillon and Patti Cummings. already have more cattle in -this i Te ee —————————— ‘country than ever before.” | “The cost of living has now By EMMA RIVERS MILNER | youth A ssion sponsored by. the! He contended, however, that the reached 45 per cent over the preGOLDEN WEDDING Times Church Editor i United Christian Youth council of Republicans could not be blamed war level, The average . hourly DATE T0 BE MARKED “The dimculty with churches to-| the Indianapolis Church federation. because the Democrats held a ma- VA8€ rate of factory workers is 58 is that they are beautifully The mission will come to a climax| jority in both houses of congress, |Per cent over the pre-war level, In 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Genier, 918 vague instead of vitally definite” |With a mass meeting in the Butler| = 5050 “Pasing Out Money’ [view of this fact, the price of| ’ o Towa st., will celebrate their golden | “People know eveiything about! | Field House at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow | MET ‘ : |manufactured goods will have to | [#4 wedding anniversary with am open! | wheri 10,000 young people of all de- r. Taft predicted the national pe agjusted upward.” t*

the week by Detective Charles M, Russell, who was investigating another case” in the W, Maxket st. neighborhood when he smelled fresh paint as he passed by a house, Detective Russell was curious. He walked around the House and found Stoltz, brush in hand, painting a number of bikes in his back yard. Stoltz professed his guilt, He told the detective he had taken the bicycles from parks and in front of theaters over a period of three months,

| “The country today,” he said, “is {in the midst of a serious inflation {brought about by the policies of the Truman administration. Much more inflation threatens as a result

van lke gy wm. Sud, Lp dbo Nw interna- | Nominations are expected to be Saflett OF Fhe inl Your andre The net result, he said, “is al County Republicans today were | located yuiil Teer ihe election, ‘as NEE of Oct. 22, 1896 and are the parents of tionallv-known evangelist, made the present. ‘billion instead of the $1.900,000,000 5 4° inflation, which, in the end,| working “hammer and tongs" to | Geolfge Heiny, secretly, ane started off to hevsquaritgy with i eight children and grandparents of above “diagnosis” in an interview. Hold _Prayse VigH estimated by the treasury, and certainly will reduce the VRlue of | get their new headquarters in | houneed; 7. | Detective Russell. 18 grandchildren. He is in the city to address the! Tocal church folk are holding an called for reduction of the national ‘n't 401AT by 40 per cent.’ Only the east side of the buiid- — arp ———— all-day prayer vigil today for the , 40a 10 approximately $25 billion. : shape, as well 8s to win the gen: ing is being used¢ The committee | RADIO CONNECTS U. 8, CHINA

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is keeping its other office at 336 | American Cable » io Corp. 10m K of P. bidg., Mr. Heiny added, 'day announced the opening of . | © An ‘official opening of the new | high speed, direct radio-tele- | premises will be held next week, graph circuit between the United the day to be announced later. |g... ond Nanking, China.

METAL CLOTH CEILING OFF WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (U. P|

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mah tical’ religious reached, he said, within the esti-! lic's desire for a practical religi imates of the war and navy depart- Lame, the metallic cloth used in!

: Strauss & Co. store, belief to live by and how to gratify... «put it can't be reached un-! feminine luxury apparel, was re-! 37° W Washingt that desire, Dr. Jones described an | i . Washington st, ‘ z | less we stop Passing out money to: moved from price control by OPA incident in his preaching career. foreign nations.” today. central committee offices will be “A lawyer came up to me at the .. ,

close of a service club meeting, seized my hand in a vise-like grip | » . and asked, ‘Man, how?’ ” Dr. Soper STRAUSS recalled.: “It's at the place of the SAYS: ‘how’ where the modern church is| a Oe weak, | . 2

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Dr. Jones’ definite and specific suggestions concerning how to fit yourOn_Solurdoy Alternson—te self into = religious way of Mving was illustrated by 1400 Howe high

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approximately 60 of them withdrew to a classroom where they were given ihe privilege of asking Dr. Jones guestions. Offérs Social Expression “Can't you lead just as good 2 Christian life outside the ehureh as in it?” one wished to know. Dr. Jones told him that everybody

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. needs a social expression for his and turn. Listen—WISH— life; the church offers a social ex- ¥ . . gig) Saturday afternoons. pression for the religious life. : . y A Christian trying to esrry en The Yrauien ws laskionnd : outside the church will likely fal to pretty mue ose of your ving

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“glow” just as a coal of fire will become cold when removed from nd live coals on the hearth. “How do you find a Dpabiern Yor your life?” was another question. The evangelist answered that “religion is not lifting yourself by yemr i] boot straps. With the adoption ] " of the religious life, the person 4 omset-changes-from-being-seif-centered - being Christ-centered.” : “How can you obtain a feith | every one?” some one asked. “You gain a faith in others by

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that is about to influence them. he advised that they “take another look.” The remainder of the address was devoted to the matter of a pition- | ophy of life.

highlights from a He pointed out that science and iient the may High School Game religion must go hand: in_hand to- Very nice, too—be reel . day, with religion grasped by the ] d i (he visits the scene of mind, He recalled that Jesus told n—te read in ded

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us “to love the Lord, thy God . . . and thy neighbor as thyself.” “With the love of God and man behind science, we can re-make the world.” Dr. Jones was Introduced by Hugh Moreillon, president of the Senior Hi-Y, Prof. Charles M. Sharp, Howe Principal, presided,

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