Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1947 — Page 22

y Treasury Fiscal Exnerts

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (U. P).|

House Democrats charged today |

at the rich man would be the beneficiary of an across-the- | d income tax reduction. i : They cited figures prepared by the nternal revenue bureau to bolster | heir opposition to the tax-cut bill

ntroduced by Chairman Harold tson (R. Minn,) of the house Sways and means committee. It calls tor a flat 20 per cent tax cut on

| him are Jackson Ransy (left), governor of Indiana’ district, and

Miller to Back Pilot Charge

House to Get Evidence. On Unfit Fliers

WASHINGTON, Jan. 33 (U. P). | Rep. Willlam J. Miller (R. Conn.)

‘said today he would present con- { ;gress with case histories to back up| (his charge that physically unquali- | fied pilots are permitted to fly. He said he expected to receive a file of case histories from Conneg~ ticut within a few days and will submit them to the house inter. state commerce committee. Most

PRINCIPAL SPEAKER—Carl Endicott (right), only Indiana man to be elected Kiwanis International president, was principal speaker at the 32d anniversary of the organization yesterday. With [the reports of physicians who examine pilots for the civil aeronay- ul

Howard E. Nyhart, Indianapolis president. tics admifiigtration.

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the causes of regent air crashes. It. will hear testimony today from N spokesmen for the commerce department and possibly the CAA.

ndpls of the cases, he said, are based on/qj.

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$7 Million: Needed To Complete 1st Unit The Indianapolis Power & Light

to complete the first generating plant.

However, work will be begun im-

Hog prices a top price of $33.76,

a -133,000-volt transmission cate Aisa ; Good ‘and chalice. 000 1.50 company officials sald, 8 1 BUS +1sraurenrs 108100 oe and ‘medi 1112} 3308 400 Construction of the main plant POURME &ivirveiishs 16.00617.75 4000 will not get underway until July. Slaughter Pigs Swit Against

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% incomes up to $302,000 a year. Pub Serv ‘of Tnd suas Tad. The three-year- { | he sees evi Eo Racial Understandin ee Reet ES a i 4% man with three dependents who % Mr. Miller, a legless veteran of ste ay 4 a Sd eaves ra The alle includes about 800 acres Rei . Acobs Ca, Chicago, to 4 /f § Mow. earns $2500 a year pays fed- America’s world war 1 fiying forces, Siokes-Van camp chm 2% BH" between Gentarton and Martina: : faead | collect an additional $4000 for extra | 3 income taxes of $50. Under Says Organization Is Concerned charged late yesterday that federal|§ § Machine tsa verais 3% | ville in Mopgan county. rrr $000.90 services in its personnel and pay- i d i , Knutson's proposal, he would : a authorities are permitting a “known |phieed fH C0 8%... ooo 8 on —————— . 1818638 roll survey at City hall three years = § §w wo. hat would mean an i With Building Permanent World Peace epileptic” with a private pilot's l- r"™ sonme Magnavox Sales sine 30| ago, has been dismissed th’ superior : of one-fo of one | cense to passengers every American Loan 4} wi BC eta 3.00 court. ¥ ie t in his income after taxes. | A plea for greater understanding among races and nations was| He told By Dozes later than or Silenican lotn Ihe RI a Near $20 Million Richard Smith, attorney for the $ { The present tax for a man with made yesterday to Indianapolis Kiwanians by Car] Endicott of North|pecticyt revoked the man's, state|Ch of Com Bldg dias oH Ih Times State Service Jacobs firm, said the suit became 3 El e dependents who earns $100,- Manchester, Ind. past president of Kiwanis International, at the 32d jicense two years ago but has been [Sommbie Glos 1g se) * Ns | PT. WAYNE Ind, Jan. snl down with legal techmicali- i i a year, according to the internal anniversary meeting in the Hotel Antlers. ‘unable to persuade the CAA to do|gonse! Fin Se 68 ......".. o +++. [of the Magnavox Co. for the fiscal and he was forced to dismiss it, 3 3 enue bureau, is $61,887.75. Urider| Mr. Endicott declared “Kiwanis is concerned with raising the stand- (ne same. CAA officials said they | Hamilton Mig Co 8s 58... .°. 91 ie. [Year to end Peb. 28 are expected oo 800, 300 pounds Sr reeyex aes 1.006026 00 ie, Jacobs firm made a job sur- q i , Knutson’s propesal he would ards of human relationships, and thereby contributing greatly toward could not recall such & request from | foe soior's dich 5s 86 51" |to exceed $20 million, Prank Prel-| RII. boundy ravine HMGW% vey unger a contract for $10,000, ] 3 y $40,510.20. The increase in his the bulding of permanent peace. | ChE dh aE [the state but would check their Indpls &L Ths 70 [106% 107% | mann, executive vice president, said 800- 800 pounds ......., .... 185042200 Mr. Jac said Mayor Tyndall : 2 me after taxes would be about! «rhe world needs a fresh expres- sequence. files. Ip NR an... HX (today. | Jo8-10e pounds .1.11li1l 10% #.% {ordered his to do work outside 5 per cent. sion of fellowship. World war II! “In this tragic and fateful hour,] “But the astounding thing is that iRveutors Tole ihe "So oh - #¥-| The company expects to do a vol-| 500- rd P pounds ...oq0iniies [email protected] | the contract pravisions, amounting ; i Ihc of*a flat reduction of tax resulted from the fact that the the truly great American people, this is not the only case,” Mr. Miller |N Tad Pub pn rors 105% 107% ume exceeding $30 million in 1047, “oo soe 900 pounds ............ 11.0613. 10 more than which the City ates. most Democrats favored in- people of some countries did not must become aware of their respon- said. “I do not mean that there are! pip Serv otha Hu B...100° 9 Mr Freimann said. Cows (all weights) | council refused to pay, - > i pasin ‘income tak exemptions on give consideration to the people of sibilities to the rest of the world {other epilepties flying ajrplanes but Williamson ine tes rhe a 8 DT — se reste arene RR 14a) — : rounds it would offer more real other countries. As a result, the|to help eliminate misunderstandings that | there sre physically unqualified | *Ex-aividend © = ! " Local Produce Gutter” snd’ common trans ii 11,000 Marines in hina & Belief to the lower income brackets. overlooked countries drew apart and racial prejudice that are a men fying them and something "mulls i : ¥ $4 The ollowtng table shows soine from the others. War was the con-| great hindrance to world security.” should be done about the situation.” | Truck Wheat nt HONQLULU, Jah. 23 (U. Ry. § : it effects of the Knutsen bill) Federal officials said it is im- — pin on rane pRLIVERY ad (all weights) .,...... 15.50 Gen. Allen H. Turnage, comman 5 u on & > . a p the cise of a man with three . Ce ° ° possible to determine whether af Indianapolis four mills and grain ele- under. | ; Lagharn Bena, 18: Be poh MRT | ORs r+ ttre hereinins so Of fleet maring forces in the Pacific, # pnts) : ission il dvise has epilepsy h a 7eutine Yators Are pay $3. tI bushel for chickens, 8c. cocks and stags, 6c; No. 3| Medium ~~... lll i4 lide) | reported that marine forces now ‘in Ed i, ° man throug eat; new No Yellow ern, a 16 poultry, 4c than No. 1. : Cutter 1 snd medium ..... 9 | china numbe 11.000 d Under Tas Under % Gain In, physical examination. W. 8. Daw- Busbel am No. $1.3 Butterfat: Ne. 1, 83¢; Ne. ke. r 4s compare 4 Law Knutson . Income a y Bune: esting 34 a or tir : Current receipts, 54 Ibs. to case CALVES (415) to 50,000 stationed in that country Plan ter son, director of the CAB’s air safety aber 0. 2 (osiow soybeans, | 38¢; grade A large, 39; medium. 36c: no! Good and shoice . 28.00 . " nr fue in, rqen na on >-1éar an bureau, said that one airplane had 4 Pe ceat moisture, Stade, #5 Comes wad meanim | HAS§aLeR jon VJ day. : 1718.50 375.60 an epileptic co-pilet for six months : 3 $652.50 om Tas before he was discovered and fired. Ir nwa Lua 1.2] Studies of Experts OK'd by State Department | The co-piot then joined the! 5 ; . ’ Flying Tigers in Burma and *“he- § Airli Expecied toe Open Lucrative Field of Trade a DD I A ae ¥. t 'S ne By ALLAN KELLER a. Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

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By guxes ¥en. Club tomorrow in the Claypool. Cel. ment before it can buy goods from ‘ed out, neither domestic nor in-! ee ——_____ | Sebastian will give an eyewitness American industry. They have mon- dustrial rationing of sugar, is in| iF GET THE account of the attack on Pearl'ey to put 0 on the barrel head. |any way altered. |

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5 Times Washington Bureau § WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—Indi-' napolis is in need of sir service to

Northwest, the civil aeronau- States and this nation’s industry at ! ps board was told by Irving M.! LOCAL BRIEFS a time when a Soviet Russian mis- | [Bauvre, representing both the city | ———__|sion is busy in the Argentine seek- | a . Chamber of C CR. Maj. Toson “Myers will discuss |ing orders and trade agreements. | Mr. Fauyre came here to present’ Ding for National Defense Week at| The key figures behind the mis- + oral argument before CAB in|? P: Mm. tomorrow at

the all-inclusive “Great Lakes” Ze 2. He said that CAB examiners | should be overruled by the board! on a Northwest ine granted to nited air lines out of Indianapolis. | i He likewise pleaded for the Ros-| Turner air line proposals which | ne been approved by CAB exam-

Another sorely needed service

Mr. Fayvre told CAB.

vest at White House

WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (U. P.. +Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt arrives pre from New York today for a tional broadeast in behalf of the | AP 7 march of dimes campaign. She Yoh be Mrs. Truman's luncheon | fest at the ‘White House.

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: aso. Jan. 23 (U. P.).—GovSemmen expenses and receipts for the “current fiscal year through Jan. 21, comed with a year ME

This Last Year nses ... $30, os 130 054 $41,174,772,253 tion with the fight. equipment,” said A ! pts. 0.583 161.1 21,830,086, 353 | 8 ip dm. Flanigan,

awa 870,000 19 354,681,399 3, a 967,544 24,931.707.889 | .%+.250,715,049,336 278,572,853,163 aii 40,890.612,] 9 20,110,348.532

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Argentina has arrived in Buenos Aires. President Juan Péron to study ways and means of aiding Argentina to push through a five-year plan for industrialization, TRcdevnization,

m the city is a line to Cleveland, { United Spanish war Veterans.

|Kirby- and Betty Preeland.

'st., was in City hospital today with mendations on the development of Nearings on extension. {a broken leg as the result of a fight power, rural electrification, better 3 {at the entrance of a N. Illinois st. housing, better farming, and har- said he would ask that the injunc- ¥

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public housing, road building and hydroelectric power production. A al Ini in With the approval of the state department, the mission will be in a! position to speak for the United U. S. Says Ban Would. Disrupt Rationing | WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (U. BP).

a meeting of Sion are Rear Adm. Howard A. —The administration fought today | ‘Indianapolis Chapter 7, Reserve Of- Flanigan, U. S. N., retired, who was to stave off an impending injuncficers association. Projects, nom- {deputy chief of staff to the U. 8. tion that officials said would disrupt | linations and dance committees will | commander of naval forces in Eu- the entire sugar rationing program. 8 report and combat films will be FoPe, now head of the inter-Ameri- The ban—probably to be aimed | {ean shipping services, and Maj. Gen. specifically at ration regulations ‘Russell B. Lord, U. 8. A, retired, covering producers of condensed An initiation ceremony will be ‘former chief of staff to Lt. Gen. milk—was under preparation at the {held at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the John C. Lee, logistics expert for order of U. S. District Judge P. |central ¥. W. C. A. ‘by the Major [Sizentiower Dickinson Letts. 'Harold C. Megrew auxiliary No. 3, was on a trip to the Argen-| itine last October that the retired Hii iass Heng yes terday shat

‘officers were invited by President dustrial users—o asis i n the b: of their The T. E. BR. XY. sub-deb club wlil Peron to discuss the best way to im- consumption in prior years—is un- \

sponsor a skating party Saturday plement the economic face-lifting fair and illegal. night at Rollerland rink. Martha plan started soon after the war by Christ is ticket chairman. Members South America’s richest republic. Powers Expire March 31 of the arrangements committee are! Adm. Flanigan, who will remain! OPA sources believed the final Shirley Brouse, Mary Donahue, in this country while Gen. Lord decision would be written not in |Joan English, Pauline Erb, Jackie heads the mission in Buenos Aires, court, but in congress. Ration powsaid today President Pe asked rs expire on March 31 unless exthem to get together a Woup of tended. The house food investigaHarry Carson, 54, of 2010 S. Gale experts to make studies and’ recom- ting co as already begun

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theater last night. Police arrested hor development, tion be stayed pending an appeal Arvel Herger, 21, of Rockville, Ind.,! “We will be able to advise Presi- He said the order, if issued, would on charges of disorderly conduet dent Peron what they can expect tie up the entire industrial rationand assault and battery in connec- from the United States in goods and ing plan. Other. OPA sources said coupon! “Out of the studies we should !’ationing to householders, though Col. Henry > Sebastian, com- be able to build a most lucrative not directly involved, .would soon mander of Air Reserve Training trade with a nation that will need | become unworkable in the absence at Stout Field, will address a noon much but which won't require a of controls on industrial use. luncheon meeting of the Exchange loan from the United States govern-| Pending a settlement, they point- |

Harbor.

Judge Letts handed down his informal adverse opinion in a suit brought by the Moberly (Mo.) | Milk Products Co. He asked the firm’s counsel to prepare an in-| { junction. Attorney

Plans for a membership drive will be discussed at the regular month- | {ly meeting of the 500-mile unit, Marine Corps League auxiliary, at 7:30 p. m, today in the west room, Word War Memorial

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