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. . - ™ ww ” v TE - WY S$ - : .." Re Income Tax 0 i Washington Calling— A . x GOP Fi T 's S ire on Truman's Stop-Communism al Foes Count on Program Cites Failure to Utilize UN - it Trum an Veto (Continued From Page One) bor Wp after etal advo the-board tex plan and put | Hurt after telephone strike deadline. | over bigger cut for taxpayers in Sele io Dave bioken) Sowa vith | Bill will come out of labor com- | low-income brackets. Republiosn | . | 5 SU sahedied meeting pi P= | mittee with 35 or 30 sectionscov- | policy committee was set to ape | emocrats Give Up DO oy "0% | ering everything, including ban | prove Knutson bill ll Mr. Martin | ! val on closed shop and on ustry- | insisted on revision to meet i . . c Hope of Blocking Act Bides Hi Ti wide bargaining. Open rule will | that it's “rich man's iY By LD DENNY WASHINGTON: Hatch 1 (U.P ides s lime allow debate and amendment on | Critics still will center attack on Rush : WELL DENRY | _ House Democrats all but gave'up| GOVERNOR THOMAS DEWEY fioor. a that charge. | Kille SLT Seripps-Howard will accept challenge to declare a8» MOSCOW, March ~Fore | hy tod f bl - 7 Minister V. M. Molotov = Roden eine Re Repay himself on Greek-Turkish aid, as LATEST sUiack on 1+ Rolletse- FOREIGN-TRADE reports in- | | tion bill, demanded by Senator Brien Me. | Monroney reorganization bill may | dicate U. 8. exports will hit peace i Two pe They were counting on a presi on. Hell support Mr. Tru- oause BOL ght. co Yaa 1¢ time record of $10 billion this ! condition: dential veto if the measure ae MAN'S program. He's waiting ef- resolution creating still toponiad Year. But hevoud 1941, ou = Jour othe 'the White H nit fective setting for his speech. § another | uncertain because imports aren't less serio e ouse in present 3 . uo ! special committee, to study re- | keeping pace with our sales last night. orm. be : ADVICE from observers, re- |-placement and conservation of | abroad, Foreign credits in U. 8. Taken t od macrat eonceded » was cently returned from Greece: wild Je. But his time new group .| were used at rate of about $15 Mrs. C. H ue. bint ue pa yi es Fa our own people in charge bo _ notes stay billion last year, when exports Tenn, an lorats would make afloor fight os pol > § done le 5 + 0 Re Sidi marine and wo 33 Mian (excluding 4038) E. ST lh ne Hone, af rally! * vam > running er, al lend-lease and UNRRA). Imports when stru EE vy an A 8 we don't do this, they say, eries. this year are estimated at net and Mary ugh vo ow the Presi-| our millions will go down drain This committee is mad. 80 is | more than $6 billlon as against -- Ernest font we can susiate 8 velo. pipe. To show incapacity. of pres-. |[Rep. Mike Mononey, Co-author of | $10 billion for exports. Washingtc he metre, api Setrda | Grek. goverment they cin | orton tel UE WE | How lo ir mpore—snd ip te ni ays Fp om fact that industrial rehabilitation done,” sald Mr. M ey. ee thus provide foreign countries to the ho - ral tax. out for SD eo ra the equipment sent months ago by > ange a few members a t | with dollar exchange necessary that Mr. Molotov himself prob- I + brackets d 20 t UNRRA — machine tools, farm | WO d be nice to be on this com=- ‘| for buying our goods — .will be such . ED lowest brackets, and a per ‘cent| machinery, crude rubber and | mittee. Week by week the res | main problem before Geneva Louis A ably has only a vague idea 0: {for most others. - tires, lumber and other materials greanization bill is being' nibbled | trade conference next month. horst st, correct amount. . Mr. Truman has announced his| _still lies unused on Athens | away.” Lt with dru {opposition to tax cuts this year but| docks. Ly » MEN o) : ’ ol : 3 2 x disobeying ; {has not gone so far as to say he rs prodd CONGRESS ave postpon i 3 / legitimate war booty—sometimes : : Acie Telepnoto | 7CIUNY bi veto such a bill. Wy etl le True ot showdown on issue of federal vs. Housing Bill Opponents. : pu; Ms called loot—and so is not subject tof - : . . . $y Other congressional developments: | necessary money. But one report state ownership of public lands in OPPONENTS of Taft-Ellender- m Ri deduction from reparations due to FLOOR COLLAPSES — General view of the Philadelphia Inquirer's> new roto | says mitch of Tad erPort | Hawail-statehood bill, just re- | Wagner housing bil are trying to bleyelist Russia. ewe. chil Re plant under construction after a poriion of the fourth floor collapsed yesterday [Leber change available was used to buy | Porte ty te J convince public measure was writ Road 83, It is as workmen were pouring’ cement. Several were rushed to the hospital but there | Rep. Samuel K. McConnell (R.| mew U. S.-made autos for Greek aso y drawn Would | WER bY new deale’s in national when he never has reporetd crejis on the oath pounng pra, i Pa) said there was “strong senti-| government officials. have turned over public lands to | housing agency. They think Mr. add autor reparations bill she has received were no deaths. ment” in the house labor commit-{ Other returning travelers say new state. It might have set | Taft can be made to look bad if police. from her zone. Even when Mr. - o ; tee for legislation to prevent in-| there's pienty of food in Athens; precedent for big drive now build- | he can be associated with admin. The Ri Molotov in this week's debate gave Offi : | R d Cl ifi dustrial unions from “swallowing| that many stores have goods still ing up to relinquish all public | istration leftists. Fact is that Marry Lu the figure received from wesiern | cia ecor art [3 up” craft unions. Mr. McConnell, scarce here, but that prices are lands to state or private owner- | original bill passed by senate last an automy gones by Russia, he withheld a com- “ ; ship. But house public lands com- | year and changed only slightly in } Hinchmar by ’ a committee member, said “there| so high most Greeks can't buy nus som y y asaaie Gps Fo re Be Acheson ‘Red’ Statement ove ous ve iti afreed this’ sould mat | new version was Drepared by oun cn rer (IK hy March 31 [frat such a provision would be oe below thus of Howat alehont. | 100 EL Ee s | mmc He promised to give that figure © |included in the strike control bill Plans Policy Speech oy sel, NOW member oO - ! Ralston s x . . . |which the committee will to federal hands for five years, pro- | dent's economic council. | = S propes Same which mans $1. Won't Reach Truman Acting Secretary Did Not Say Communist “°° So begin NEWSPAPERMEN are not only | vides congress shall study matter. | Part of revision job is said to | » of X otal bill 1s agreed on he will claim Governments ‘Anywhere’ Dangerous fo U. § . wr ones skeptical about Arthur Van- | Lands shall belong to state in five | Pave heel done by Pererttets and Gol - 3 > a We Subversive Activities denberg’s many statements that | years unless congress orders other- | T. Pitzpatrick, Mr. Keyserling's and 8 the amount already received is in n lime, Jays ey 3 Ca finitesimal WASHINGTON, March 22 (U. P).—The official transcript and a| A member of the house un-Amer- he's not presidential candidate. wise. NHA successor. : use, WA Mr. Molotov doesn't seem to Sha 2 (U. voice recording of Acting Secretary of State Dean"Acheson's testimony ican activities committée said fur- Bir. Bute SSppoiers Tegan gr gr iN driving m realize that Jo can play hat vu Pana Minar ader Alben showed today that he did not say that “It is dangerous to th security |ther action against Gerhart Bisler| ore no TO, at | Wants Dream Station Navy Combat Art Shown trian the De Es the United States already legislation to provide #400 million in [of the Tnited States fo have Communist-dominated governments |" Leon Josephson ts SUEY. UP) 1y. So Mr. Taft intends to move | THEODORE BILBD as Sob A} Sears Roebuck wo bas received $10 billion worth of|aid for Grote, a not be anywhere. ‘Richard M. Nixon (R. Cal) said .o by! Mp. Jangenbees : foreign- ek i oe toy An exhibit of 100 paintings by the side « reparations in German patents—all passed by March 2 saline. Several reporters, including a United Press representative, had ihe committee had completed its Bn leadership wi ma jor mis WiDiS his dream” radio navy combat artists opened to the Joe Cam of which our department of com-{On that date Britain intends to end understood Mr. Acheson to have made such a statement during his case against the two alleged 'Rus- oreign policy speech within next Sows am |public today at the Sears Roebuck " .ot. The s merce has published for Soviet and its economic help to Greece. testimony to the house foreign af- | sian secret agents. two ‘weeks. n. | store. intersects The Kentucky Democrat told a » Rep. Alvin O'Konski has ap- ; world benefit, as Secretary of State 8 I (I ts fairs committee yesterday. The! But a recording of his testimony THREATS YX lied to the FCC f Pp The Indianapolis council of the Delaware George O. Marshall pointed out— reporter It was obvious” the legis- statement was made in behalf of made by radia station wuaL, Portal Pay of nation-wide tele- | plied to the Or permission navy jeague held opening ceremo- Therese vited counter-| lation would not reach Presiacal the administration’ to aid f : phone strike after April 7 are dis- | to erect a station at Merrill, Wis, | peggy United States that| Truman's desk until after that|G d Turk Washington affiliate of the Amer-| Legislation banning close to $6] counted by officials close to sitwa- | In his district: flee. a1. the leries tle NOON Sell Me claim by the | Greece an ey. ican Broadcasting Co., contained no |pijlion in portal : suits ~ was : . po / : {a part of the program, Walter I when a | Russia already had received the time. Vo ori Grea ge sighed LL RR ldo intel Ts Whi Misael B Ever since the advent of radio, | yess council president, was awarded with one Jesia 00 billion she demanded. | Mr. Barkley sald it “might nOt questioner statement that “it |munist - dominated rnments | or a senate-house confer- | workers know congress easily | it has been my dream dnd fond | lica of pain _. yi ey western estimates—really [even reach the senate foor bY | would be dangerous to the security anywhere hea) oy SENS ence with Democrats and Republi-| could be roused to restrict unions | hope to own and operate a radio [& Tenliee of ore Mf Dw - Hinge 3 : ” : : . |cans disputing whether President iy " | . 4 LI* uate of us SOTISk VARS 10 Ue. The President and the state cd United Siaics fo Rave Colt th NSTI 31 Wie SESW] re: thon: gwpigund Bab Be IER DS oaeusity ates," he, vive |mmepcls during te war. Te er. | | Phili tainly the a figure would paftment have warned that ree nt den Greece —_— Same posters Sumenpt product. If he did so, it would pro- | phone Workers is expected to | Mr. O'Konskl is member of hibit closes Friday, _ | » be far less fantastic for Soviet re-|faces a critical situation if helR|and Mr. Acheson said “I think NY Shea ews on Commu- vide the first important test of | accept arbitration in end. Mean- | house veterans affairs comipittee. . + Dep seipts than for the published is not provided by March 31. should not look with favor” on a |elicited in a Sover iments were strength between the President and | while, U. S. conciliation service One veteran constituent who also Ex-Missionary to Speak United States patents. Emergency Loan Probable Communisi-durainated goverament (toning by — oy me ye \the Republican controlled congress| has men in close touch with com- wants station at Merrill has asked Mrs. Lee Bradley, former mis- } MANTIL A Me. Darsiey suid #a emergency (in China. py ; h on labor legislation. pany and union efficials in 50 key | FCC for same frequency that con- |sionary to Hawaii, will describe her bassador - i 0 | - a telephone centers. gressman seeks. experiences there at revival meet~ for the Actually all this talk about repa loan “probably will have to be! Sugar ow» ings at 8 p. m. today and tomo flight wl rations totals in pre-war dollar issued through the Reconstruction ® * ° Two fresh 4 Raloh E MEANWH = 8 8 8 p. y TOW ar and : SN TAL onaner Coon If 21d Wis W Thief Offers Blind Girl o freshman senators—Ralph E.| ILE. house leaders | SPEAKER MARTIN jwas man [at the West Side Pentecostal values unig public affo the two naiions. before Flanders (R. Vt) aad Joseph® R.| have postponed vote on their la- | who upset Harold Knutson's church, 1547 W. Ohio st. 8 yen nobody rded i arthy (R. Wis.)—took opposite y - The American reader should ig-| March 31. | 4 ; Philippir nore 1 mimbo-fumbo about total| Mr. Bariey said if legisiation were | [RY ©] ourt ust Decide Se i Wubi Shaped BD 3 2 I ew 3 3% ; intra-party dispute over renewing ea sums and pre-war dollar values.| needed to get the RFC loan, “aj . n He should concentrate on what | joint resolution could be brought | sugar controls. Mr. McCarthy sald EY : te | NEW YORK, March 22 (U. P)—| “Did you write this letter, Ross?” congress should end sugar rationing friends h actual goods and services Russia | up and passed fairly quickly. { ! ’ : : satisfact is agg : in| The te foreign relations com- | G1°T18 Garrity, 14 and blind, sat|asked Judge Leibowitz. nine days hence. Mr. Flanders said # a & mittee is scheduled to open hearings |i her home in Astoria today. She| “Yes,” said Ross. v> {3 Sear cunuidle shoud Be 3 F oar Even in the case of reparations| Monday on the $400 million admin- wondered if she would see again| “Why?” tended WntS March. 31, 1948. The PRS house passed and sent to the h 4 people from current production the real istration program to halt the spread through a thief’s eyes. “1 ted to d thing reall tion,” M criterion isn't the total figure,|of communism in the Middle East Wan o something really (senate late yesterday a bill to con- | : . 3 Middle East.| Across Long Island in a dim ¢ell honorable for once in my life. I/tinue sugar price and rationing | well spe which is subject » A fois of ” Meanyaile the SeRAlg'S Mipariisan | in Brooklyn's Raymond st. jail sat thought she deserved the eye more powers until Oct. 31, under the 3 “In W hocus-pocus now and in the future. | foreign policy team of Senator|joseph Ross, 26, a scrawny, nervous than I do.” | want service, Shelters © the auwal Tadlo of|vandenbere amd Senator Cornally [ayioudile. gilet. He windeisd §| “There a itn SL I | > to tw t i i iy i " | . * Tron oy © rioter Ta ok Ftes/i orp et en La el TR So Aisne Communi Urges 5 : > . . ~ : Ar, is one thing for a man abou | STUTTGART h 7 He is Vas! Russia really is fight ghais » Se Unhhed Nations Nishous My eyes haven't done me much gjectrocuted. or Who is to die, to Will| _Rinaold Hub. us 2 ©. B). Reds about. . ie wor 3 peas rganization | good,” said Ross, who has a long his eye. It is altogether different Oerlingen do maifisgtion court and SEAT" Versailles Treaty Failed . Irecord of juvenile delinquency and for a living person to make this!jocal Dave Be This of course jerks everybody | Senate President Arthur H. Van- felony. offer That is a question of maim- local Communist party leader, was dent of back ‘to the fundamental question: denberg (R. Mich) and Senator | In his home, Judge Samuel Leibo- ino» 9 : BESSA Ygar: or a axiden I , Ti union, possi ld Ger- |Tom Connally (D. Tex) joined in |wi 7} a : a t : ots pose i Ge om Comal © Tet) nd vis pr Wher we ue Lami sd he nid ren th tir f Oring. s lime | me A make a decision Monday. land shot him. 5 quired for surplus production for | $400 million aid bill declaring that | deliberately in one eye, — aa fy ka Aa 3 with a reparations without automatically /U. S. assistance to Greece and Finally Locates Ross T — ONE: creating a Frankenstein of war in-| Turkey would “contribute to the i lL P | h t dustries. \freedom and independence of all ‘Thesis a lo: fore Sor a Melle F R 3 Q 1 3 | |} B 1) bY b i R V | 4 2 ; 0 an a " yin The Versailles treaty tried it and members of the United Nations in girl who is 14 to see than for a man \ labor w falled: without that allied indus- [conformity with the principles and | inside the walls of a prison,” argued H . i : said, trial rearmament of Germany, Hit- |purposes of the charter.” Ross. . at money-saving fares Af . - “ ie lee Sutin have made world war Text to Be Published” Gloria's mother, Mrs. Lucy fo: ; : | Moscow) y a intplbie an I: A A spokesman for the state de- Gari, alter a week of trying : bl a | i ocated Ross yesterday a a ey rement reported mesnwitle that (0, Boo, Ser rae wit INDIANAPOLIS - MUNCIE ra hs wan poi be taken again—Russia being loud- | reached at the Yalta and Potsdam | 280 she received a letter from TERRE HAUTE ANDERSON ; oe : ; “Wher est of all in her waynings. |conferences would be made public | Ross. He wanted to help her. KOKOMO PERU ; AT "FLETCH ER AVEN UE" Sverst igs now Russia is out to get all | within a few days. He was Spi As Mrs. Garrity entered Judge : R . - should Fa = Rr Is will- | yhether - the Tehran agreements | Leibowitz's courtroom, Ross, who has GREENCASTLE FT. WAYNE : : Low : editorial fn "or al Li ni po 12 hl aga sng — ; a a i a | Rep. Karl 'E. Mundt (R. 8. D.), before the bar for sentencing. >, Condensed Scheduiss—Through Servies 2 itl Warn while ‘ continuing 3 i an. influential member of the house! Judge Leihoyjtz read « the letter : PT. WAYNE —INDIANAPQLIS — TERRE HAUTE 7 rt ii Berio : : 5 ae v ‘ al i ‘protestations at least are he Hous foreign -affairs. commits, said A BONd. iti in ———————_ RY {West Sound}... =... - a mart aE - Rn OW'S the. time! You ve been’ wa't- : InN D “Mr. Mo oe nell bis Near ine |punlication of the agreements “If a doctor can’ transplant an < PFA a aa] aon] a pe | of pee |p ee a i Hat mor BN Ri oor 5 pode ne my wos ASE cally a ples tal “would go far toward dispelling ®¥® {rom one persons to another, | sora 1.0 ait 02 0 20 2.00 1.36 C0 5.48 6.90) 0020.00.10. ing T&F a home of your-awirtor severak wri 2 possible’ 10 be Just a litte br, | onBreasional doubts about the |I Would like very much to be that 10 v 10 ¥ howl ¥ ual ¥ ia viva ¥ vom | ¥ nw Berean ings tod tl Turkish-Greek. aid bill.” . other person. the letter said. “I $n 3a Ba ee in am | na years. Homes+are gain being built and a be toler A : andenberg-Connally amend. | Want nothing for myself.” Sh—— wefan] . : : : Count . 3 |ment apparently was designed 0 TTT Too —— Uy. Warttord City. ........| 5.00 tol ¥ sev Ha Yay rasa Py ren» low-cost, monthly interest reduction home and Wa } New Landing Ger "he coticism ot ‘tho. who . ime aE La (am Cie ae sald all 2 an Ing eqar fod tat, this country should have CPA Giv ar. INDIANAPOLIS." 7.30) 8.30( 9 2011. 15{11 4sioras 2.20] 3.08] 4. 20( 5.30{ 20] 7.08] 7.20] 9.55,00.15,12 05) 1 S02. M loan from Fletcher Avenue Saving & Loan appear : J . . submitted the Greek-Turkey case Le. INDIANAPOLIS... [7.30 9.20 [11.3002 1. 23 [emis se o .. [12.15 Wash hi 4 Is Bic cle T e to the United ‘Nations instead of Re 1 ala 2a ca | owen .. Baan | 125 ' : : * A ash w. GTON, JB! 92 (u.|acting on its own. ; ol “ge Ae. TERRE AVTE | its or a ia LY , Ass'n will give you speedy possession of Dons P). ~The army air forces revealed| There were reports that Mr. Tru-| 0 hone Addition - pp det that new home. Pick out the home you. involvin today I has a new multiple jet San, vod Make a nove to mollify| Dor ok at andor eeaes Mabe 4 Foe h "Elatchor A y " tivities, bomber a revolutionary bi- ations the form of Wr = “on v tn cycle-type landing gear that folds a public .statement or message to Tre Indisna: Bell Telaphone Co TERRE HAUTE~ INDIANAPOLIS FT. WAYNE want then come 19 Heicher | warys : into the fuselage instead of the COTBTess. Ome report in: congres- announced today that. the civilian (East Bound) for prompt action, low interest and friends First * wings. 3 ona) circles was that the Presi. |DZ0edetion administration has ap- an ASCARI AS La iri ~ 2 EAST "The plane is expected to make its| dent had preparéd a letter to the proved its. projected five-story 1.008 10.45 | ist ; 22 (U -story | assistance. . first flight this summer. It is desig- Uhited Nations on the subject. This| addition to the telephone building sls a y 25.4 vol nated the B-48 and was made by|" °° enied by the White House. |, \erig : 1. si50n 1 the Glenn L. Martin Co., Baltimore. : Titian. alt New. org sts. Ly. INDIANAPOLIS. | §. .. lice sal The new type landing gear was | Russ Call Aid Plan The addition, which is expected is. Mderyon inn 7 ¥ 20 he. designed for ue a planes which uj serialist Offensive’ to cost more than $1 million, will a.suen........ ! ¢ ERENADE” i als must have an extremely thin wing. : increase the height of the ‘buildin 0 “SUNDAY EV NING S Sa 3 : MOSCOW, March 22 (U. P.) .—<*The!t R LISTEN T : INDIANAPOLIS SLEARING House (Soviet press left no doubt Yodity that, in es. or iy ss Ton lee 5 : : } Gloarings onl 883000 fh believes Prosiden; Truman pro-|eqiipment, the company said. Py ey ro ry oy bg oy ey FP yg oy iy PR Py Fy PP Musie by Cole Porter, Gershwin, Berlin, Kern, With Guest Stars | In ’ ” meri i . hy » ~o 3 dhsae.400 plans for Germany are ng oy Se Socition 5s "We fade St Bus Us Sounemten tute dupe ot Yd Sule + EVERY SUNDAY, 6:30 “TO 7:00 P. M., STATION WISH A He an W0isteps in an “imperialist offensive’ | : : | Ge an. in ve) eerie TYPICAL LOW FARES FROM INDIANAPOLIS : $ EVEN) The magazine New Times said! No Loan Commission Charged, Prompt Action for Loan Application or Be. hat Me Trumsh by raising “the be- | N 1 T RY | H | hy (One Way) Plus 15% Tax > : : z . "gids" raggled banner of anti-Commun- | ‘ : : oC iam” has given “the signal for new, time-tested way to help rolleve Manele 1.16 Greencastle 106 / M1 jue agains e viet Union i -_ . +5, il ay \ > oy . ; and other democratic countries "PIM Pl ES Ft. 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