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1: (© in | President, that rent control should|r also think that there should be ! : va oe. xvoned beomnd the and of the some. tnerease in rents in order to|cUANeS Will rise—to offset higher
. Harness also disagreed with rooms were in prospect today.
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gress gor other rent control relaxa-| _Rbnt ceilings will be removed nothing about - reducing govern-foourts Feb, 15. ~~ : boul Senator Hotel men cheered the first break m Pay Capehart pointed out. “I am forij, he administration's firm rent From Page One) cutting both expenses and taxes. ; 4 |costs—but mostly on luxury rooms.|q courage ‘construction of more j : rooms Ni Seo properties. Plenty of fam. |The sald low cost " ilies, * ineluding veterans, woul “80h rather rent a homé right now than buy one. Young persons may not think that they are sufficiently settled to buy property and they want very much to rent places.”
a oti ited on in Nis new Senators Kenneth 8. Wherry (R.
: er Neb.), John W, Bricker (R. O.) and So 00) Sud De Nut ese "Of W. Lee O'Danlel (D. Tex) urged the President before making any, early repeal of the rent control law. comment regarding it. + Mr. ODaniel drew up a bill to
— - | abolish ceilings on Feb, 1. 3 Senators Demand
h EQUIPMENT IS STOLEN Rent Control End ransacked the Reid Hol-
| Burglars ral WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (U. P.).~|comb Co, 1850 Kentucky ave, last "Higher ‘rates for transient hotel desk
30, as requested by President Tru-
And there were demands in con-
Facts, Figures on th Legislature
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_|ter Vermillion (D. Anderson), Women in Senate—Two.
Officer — Speaker . Ho«
bart Creighton (R, Warsaw),
Heller (D. Decatur), Women in House—Five.
Experience—46 newly elected, 83 .
re-elected, in 1946. ; SENATE Political Makeup — 38 Republio-
Floor Ness (R. Valparaiso), Senator Wal»
Experience — Nine newly elected,
116 re-elected, 25 holdovers from
1945.
Man and Wife Found Dead in South Bend
from. a rafter. shot by same gun Zbrezezny, according Detective Gustave C.
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Five minutes after his . plane's wheels touched the runway he drove off with Mrs. Marshall,
Senators Want To Talk With Marshall WASHINGTON, Jan. § (U. P.).— Secretary of State George C. Marshall Hill to icy views today.
cabinet change would not alter our bi-partisan foreign policy. : Nevertheless, influential members .said the senate’s action, while a
‘Gen. Marshall, was not necessarily a “blank check” policy indorsement. Hence their desire to meet with him in person soon. The Moscow
for March 10, i The first excitement over the
Gen. Marshall died down as ‘the capital waited for the latter's arrival from China to assume his new duties. * ‘ Mr. Byrnes, still undecided on the exact day he will step down, continued business as usual. He announced he would keep his engage-
tute of the council of world affairs
in Cleveland Saturday night.
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IN INDIANAPOLIS
rosis. ; Sylvia Holsey, 65, at 1531 Cornell, pneu-
At St. Vincent's—John, Mary Hayden, and John, Mary Whitaker
Ella Patterson, 70, at 746 Indiana, arte-
monia. Walter Seften, 68, at Methodist, “hemor
Cora Leonard, 73, at I. U, Medical, pneumonia, je Beott, 17, at City, leukemia, les Knofts, 73, at 3208 E. New York,
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