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Gen. Booth to Address
Central Area Workers |
Gen, Maudes Ballington: Booth and Dr. Orien W, Fifer will give ad-
av. |drgsses at thé golden jubilee dinner
of the Central Area Council of the Volunteers of America tonight at 1 o'clock in the Hotel Lincoln.
Gen. Booth 1s national head of]
the volunteers and Dr. Fifer is a former editor of the Methodist Christian Advocate and onetime pastor of the Central Methodist church, Council officers are scheduled for appointment for 1947 this afternoon by Col. Charles Brandon Booth of area commander. Plans for extending the work of the volunteers’ posts in the central*area will be discussed and resolutions to be. presented at the grand council meeting in July will be approved tomorrow and Wednesday. : Gen, Booth spoke at the Second Presbyterian church yesterday morning and had charge'of a “communion at the cross” service in-the Volunteers’ chapel, 320 N. Illinois st., yesterday afternoon, Adjutant Arthur Jameson of Knoxville, Tenn., spoke at the officers rally last night. Other visiting officers were Lt. Col. W. O. Ulrey of Washington, D. C.;
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Examine Witness
é 1) In Tot's' Case Defense Fights Trial Postponement
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MADISON, Ind, Jan. 20—The
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Wayne McConnell, the star wit~ ness in the state's case against Mrs. Lottie (Tot) Lockman for attempted murder. : The action came at a hearing of a state motion to postpone the trial of Mrs. Lockman ‘from Jan 27 to March. The state asked for the continuance, saying" that Mrs. McConnell is too ill to appear in court. Mrs. Lockman is charged with administering mercury poison to Mrs. McConnell while acting as her nurse, Mrs, McConnell is now in Kings’ Daughter hospital. Appointment ‘Fair ot All The defense protested postponement and asked the judge to dppoint a “disinterested physician” to determine if Mrs. McConnell was “faking an illness.” Judge Harry E. Nichols then asked Dr. George $ May to make an examination. He added that he “did not doubt” the integrity of Mrs. McConnell's present physicians, Drs. Jackson A. Modiste and Lewis Jolley. He said
{the appointmedt of a courtephysi-
cian was “in fairmess to all.” Dr, May consented to the examination “as a courtesy,” stipulating that ‘he would examine the patient only with the consent and in the
presence of the attending physiJo : He will make a report back to the judge today, at which time the judge will make a decision on the state’s request for continuance.
‘Holdup "Men Steal Car,
Leave Driver in Street
Two holdup men who stole his car shortly before noon today bound a motorist and left him in the middle of the street, the victim told police. Eddie B. Morrow, 741 Center st., told police the pair hailed him as he crossed the Illinois Central railroad crossing on Merroll st. When he stopped they ordered him out of the car at gunpoint, bound his hands and feet and left him standing in the middle of the street, he said. Working loose, he called police.
court today appointed a ‘“disinter-|
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HONORED GUEST — Gen. Maud Ballington Booth, 80-year-old tons) president of the Volunteers of America, is at. tending a conference of the group y which will continue through Wedensday in the Hotel Lincoln, Her son, Col. Brandon Booth (left) is local area head of Volunteers.
Says He'll Wed Mrs. Filchock
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (U. P.). —The Washington Times-Herald today quoted pro football star Steve Bagarus - that "he “positively” will marry Mrs. Frank PFlichock, wife of the New York Giants quarterback. Mr. Bagarus, traded to the Los Angeles Rams Saturday by .the Washington Redskins, told the newspaper “that Mrs, Filchock has a divorce action on file at Reno. Mr. Bagarus, former Notre Dame player, and Mr. Pilchock were teammates on the Redskins team in 1945, “Erank’s spreading a lot of talk
Administration Bill To Sénate Today /
The Republican administration
. | bill to reform the party convention
system has been approved by the senate elections committee and is scheduled to be returned to the senate today. The bill provides for tightening
|the proxy system, voting by secret
ballot,. and reversing the order of business to put the most important nominations last. The reform bill is the adminisytration answer.to proposals for a direct primary method of nominating party candidates for U, 8. Senator and state offices. A primary measure has been introduced in the house of representatives and is in the elections committee there. Action on the primary bill was expected before the end of the week and the measure was scheduled to
about the same time the convention bill reaches it in the senate.
Times-Herald quoted Mr. Bagarus. “That's not the way it is. He did his- playing dround and she just wouldn't take it. Mr. Bagarus is divorced. He is the father of aa4-year-old boy. The Filchocks have two children.
War Trials Against 26 Japs Nears End TOKYO, Jan. 20. (U. P.)=The prosecution today approached the end of its war crimes case against former Japanese Premier Hideki Tojo and 25 of his co-defendants and ~the defense served notice it would ask dismissal of the charges. The prosecution case was expected to be completed either Wed-
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Swattirg in Cordmony Changed Hn From Today to Tomorrow i
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (U, P..Blaborate White House cere. monies at which Gen. George ©. Marshall was to be sworn in today as. SEUISIATY of State Were ROSANA] when. the general's plans was grounds. ed at Chicago by bad weather. Gen. Marshall was scheduled to be sworn in at 10 a. m, (Indianapolis
A 5th army public §elatlons. of- | ficer announced that Gen. Marshall would leave by train for Washington at 11:30 a. m. (Indianapolis Time) on the. Pennsylvania railroad. . The White House said he would be sworn in tomorrow.
The exact time will be set when |-
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tinued high level of production and employment in the months ahead. We believe that the ‘shock treatment’ of prompt action is needed to
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rising prices and to restore a sound base for
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“Let me review briefly the considerations which ‘have led us to take this important step.
“The Ford Motor Company-is in the mass production business. Mass production depends upon large markets. It will continue to succeed only if it can produce more and more at lower and lower cost so that more and more people can buy. Large markets Sean to B-flisappear when prices rise.
“The un-American spiral of mounting costs and rising prices has hurt everybody—some
‘groups more than others. Many have not bene-
fited from post-war wage increases, but have
had vw share the burden of resulting higher
prices. Already, millions of American families"
are unable to Buy the things which, in normal times, make up their standard of living. In the short view, we can see inflation. In the long view, there is danger of -depression.
“The period since V-J Day has been an unhappy and costly period of reconversion to peacetime production. Ford Motor Company has lost millions of dollars since V-] Day, even after all tax adjustments.
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“The American economy now stands at a
turning point. Mounting costs and rising prices
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dispelled by common sense and action. And among ‘free men that becomes an individual responsibility.
“The Ford Motor Company therefore proposes to accept its losses since V-] Day as an item of the cost of a great and victorious wat. We are closing our books on that phase of out production history. We have decided that now is the time for us to make an investment in the future. ; ]
“Because they must build up depleted cash reserves or because they are still losing money, many businesses may not be able to follow suit. But we hope that our suppliets, our employes, and our other economic partners will back, each
‘to his own ability, our attempt to return to thd
economic pattern which has helped to make America great—the principle that higher wages and a higher standard of living for all depead
upon’ lower costs and lower prices through in. creasingly efficient large-scale production.
“We hope, as we i move forward, that we will be able to reduce prices further, and that we will noe be foreed so false she again to am, pensate for cost increases.”
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