Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1946 — Page 8

Gilbert A. Harrison, American

confers with Martin L. Larner, chairman of the Indiana State council

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That veterans should rent tiduses rather than buy them “is the prize crack of the 20th Century,” according to Gilbert A. Harrison, founder of the American Veterans Committee.

Mr. Harrison, here today to help celebrate the second birthday of AVC; condemned the statement about renting made recently by Paul

H. Griffith, new national American |

Legion commander. “It shows just how much understanding of the real veterans’ problems the Legion has,” he said. “Houses are now selling at inflationary prices and it naturally would be wiser to rent a home,” he said, “but everyone knows, excepting

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apparently Mr. Griffith, that there are none ¢o be rented.” Mr. Harrison stated that the national council of American Veterans Committee was' attempting at the present to force President Truman to call a special session of congress for the purpose of enacting the Wagner-Ellender~Taft bill. “The big help for today’s, veteran islow cost housing which he can buy with government .assistance,” he declared. “Ten units of housing are lost to veterans every day that the Wagner-Ellender-Taft bill ‘is not in force.” The AVC founder is vice chairman of the American Veterans Committee and will speak at a birthday celebration sponsored by local chapters here tonight at Kirshbaum Center. He condemned today “a deterioration in national spirit” for the {cause of much of the building ma{terials in the country going into the black market. “Everyone seems to be trying to make as much as they can as soon as they can,” he said. “The $30-a-week man has little or no chance to obtain a roof over his head without government help.” He declared that the government {must step in to provide public hous{ing if the present shortage is to be |remedied,

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| WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (U. P).

| —For the third time in this fiscal | year government spending has been {less than income. | The treasury daily statement yes- | terday showed that there is a sur{plus of $11,375,000, compared with {a $57 million deficit on the previous } day. The explanation was—high income tax receipts. On two successive days in September the state- |. ment had showed a surplus for the | first time in about 16 years. | At one time in the current fiscal | year which opened July 1, the defijcit exceeded $2 billion. Heavy |quarterly payments of income and

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 17.— Pull-ups, push-ups and all the exercises in a vigorous physical training Program will increase ‘the chest

chest. : But if you have a‘ large chest, it may measure less after a severe training period. "That's what Dr, Car] C. Seltzer of Harvard university discovered’ from measuring the chests of 272 aviation | cadets before and after an eightweek schedule of physical training, Dr. Seltzer found the big fellows whose chest measurements . had dropped showed the greatest im-

“MEASURE OF CHEST|

BMTHS Girls At St. Francis—George, Rita Wilson, and Manson, June Mackey At City+Booker, Clarrean Anthony, At Coleman ~~ Russell, Sandra Bertram, and Emerald, Grace Newman.

At Methodist ~~ Albert, Lillian Trees; James, , Jennie Stevens; . Earl, Ruth Robersgh; Floyd, Shirley Bickerton; Leroy, June Hull; Streeter, Frances Moller;

Charles, Thurlene Drybread; Leland + Grace Wright, and. Alvin, Helen Southwood, At St. Vincent's - Edward, Dorothy ‘Wright; Arnold, Monfreida Scanlon; Frank, Marguerite McBride; Edward,

Virginia Timmons, and Irvin, Marjorie Craig.

At Rowe--Pet mand, Juanita Janes, 119

W. Norw ; Raymond, Georgia Wag- ~ ner, 419 w South, and Henry, Beulah Waddell, 1138 N. Missouri. Boys

At St. Francis — Charles, Rosemary LaPack, and Vernie, Dorothy Doss, At City--Harold, Bonnie Clapp; William, Juanita Campbell, and James, Ella May

provement in fitness. They had) been overweight, and| their condition improved as they lost weight. In the men with small chests, Dr. |

ing issue of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, the increase in chest “measurement was] due to improvement in the chest. muscles and better posture.

Seftzer points out in the forthcom-|A

Lan At alia = Thomas, Marian Reddick, and David, Anita Silyer At Methodist—Cecil, Lenna Whittington; bert, Edna Ohevalier, and Clarence, Evelyn Bmith, St. Vincent’ +--Rony, Rose Medrescek; Bernard, Estel Pappas; thy Plerce; Eni Albe: ert, Carol Mills, and Paul, Mary Spring-

on At Emhardi—Edward, Coulis Cros Home-Charles, Genevieve Hicks, se Yoke; Everett, Lois Stepp, 415 Park; John

Moe Glenn, 1636 Sheldon’ and

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DEATHS Ngilis 3 SY ermyer, 65, at City, cerebral is Maude hide Mal Wilkins, 58, at Oity, cerebral age. Asa M. M. Gilpin, 76, at 2308 N. Talbott, cerebral hemorrhage. Jamies . Hollang, 61, at Methodist, Lovells House, 84, at 3538 Kenwood, cerebral orrhage.

Colley B. aoe 85, at 436 8. LaSalle, nephritis.

CAr-

Daisy May Roberts, ' 62, at 617 Marion, coronary thrafbosis Benton ason a era. 80, at 1844 ehne, arteriosclerosis.

Ko a Wilbur Franklin Wonning, 56, at Methodist, carcinoma Raymond Cibull, 11, at Riley, anemia. Mary Alma Harris, 68, at 433 N. Keystone, myocarditis, Samuel PF. Hackelberry, 74, at Methodist, Saxdize Jiitre, Reed,

Frank L 71, at Veterans, coronary occlusion: William Layton, 81, at 1837 N. Warman, coronary Seclusion Myrtle M. neh ss. a’ uy. myelitis. Margaret Mitchell, ty, cerebral hemorrhage. William A Sharpe, 79, at 472 N, State,

myocarditis.

REPLIES TO TRUMAN WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (U. P.) — Rep. Clarence J. Brown (0O.), cam-

national committee, will reply to President Truman's meat decontrol speech th a 15-minute address over the ABC network tonight at 9 p.m.

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