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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1047 Congress—

Vote 7- Month Sugar Rationing

Senators Send Bill Back to House

WASHINGTON, March 28 (U. P.) ~Legislation to continue sugar rationing for seven months, instead

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of the year sought .by President Truman, probably will reach the White House today. With present sugar controls due | to expire Monday midnight, the senate approved the shorter extension last ht and shot the bill back to the hi

7 HRY — — — c Alle d G H 'E) Athleti . ,|osted in private club membership. |“toege am ag ouse ncourages cs’ . (7 | me same report shows a totallciub Cs a x tuber of 206 yd $152 in| ' 4 8 an) . a gaming house. The judge found wraintaiging J ‘and conducting sult-|{dues, an average ann ues pay-|always “office, | a ’ Club Lists $20 Worth of Equipment; Dolice had failed to get 5 search [able club rooms for the carrying on|Ment of T§ cents a member, a very|annual ) meetings he 1 ot, and M Annual Dues Average 73 Cents . |warrant in the latest of innumer.|of said athletic pursuits.” reasonable figure. been express man, tnt 7 able raids oh the Joker's club| Incorporators were =the Joker| “The membership, incidentally, has OE Asse this © y * : By KENNETH HUFFORD quarters. ; himself, Norman (Pat) Riley Jr. |grown considerably. For Sou, 1 ndianapo \ ; 4d Yeo : "hiere] are: 0. ooo Todians 1h’ the Clo The club's charter was obtained |who now operates a tavern at 530|averaged 70-80 members. Last year,|club is the Hoosier Sa ub. ) IC tally ¢ are no ys or ans Iden West Athletic |from former Secretary of State Ed Indiana ave, and Georgy 4 Abrams, | however, the club suddenly became |Indianapolis, Inc, 116 W. Ohio : “ann club at 408 Indiana ave. Jackson 25 years ago for the{who. died several years popular and the membership t agent of 1s has 1 unifk But the club itself is unique in a city where private, non-profit |avowed purpose of “encouraging, The Golden West Athletic club, | trebled. Cg Frank M. Wright, Wi 1|Golden West ma clubs abound. ® walning and fostering athletic pur-|according to its 1048 annual cor-| Wiliam Cowherd is listed as|in 1038 : nbers to this elu fan aie among men.” poration report, contains only $20|treasurer and Huron Head, secre-|house and ; s : WA CHD. ae The club’s president, Archie (Joker) Young, was discharged Tuesday | 1n addition, the articles of In-|worth of athletic equipment. But|tary, in the 1948 report, which also|withheld in both cases Ei ; so Ala by Judge Joseph M. Howard of municipal court 3 on a charge of keeping |corporation asked permission for|it’s a good buy for those inter- shows the nature of its activities! It was organized as a non- led 276. Sh va, HR 2a dy to Help You Prey ; ing Value . . and Fairway Is Ready to Help You Prepare With These Outstanding Valu of / re 3 = La : :

expected to approve it without much debate...

The senate wrote into the bill a | provision to guarantee .each. consumer .30 pounds of sugar between now and its Oct. 31 expiration for sugar controls, The senate bill adopted by a vote of 48 to 34, would: FIRST: Transfer controls to the agriculture department as soon as ho President signs the bill into Ww; SECOND: End sugar rationing and price control Oct. 31, but continue inventory - controls to March 31, 1048.

Income Tax Reduction

Republican leaders saw little or no prospect for speedy senate action on the house-approved income tax reduction bill. The bill approved by the house provides tax reductions of 30 per cent on taxable incomes of $1000 or less, 20 per cent on those between $1000 and $302,000 and about 10 per cent on net incomes above $302,000. Taxpayers 65 years or older would get an additional personal exemption of $500. The bill would be retroactive to last Jan. 1. The house passed the bill by a vote of 273 to 173, one short of the two-thirds majority necessary to override a veto.

Telephone Strike

Chairman Fred A. Hartley Jr. (R. , J.) of the HBuse labor committee, sought swift congressional action on a bill which would empower the government to obtain an injunction to prevent the nationwide telephone strike for April 7.

Selective Service

Congress was expected to complete action quickly on legislation to abolish the selective service system at midnight Monday-and create an- office of selective service records, The house approved the measure yesterday.

Veterans Administration

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slashed $551,020,000 from & VA request for $2,002,914,500 - additional funds to operate until June 30. The committee also dealt heavily with the national labor relations board. It knocked out all of the $605,700 requested by that agency. The record of the committee's hearings disclosed a terse exchange between Gen. Bradley and Committee Chairman John Taber (R. N. Y) Mr. Taber told Bradley A that VA apparently did not welcome ' suggestions from congress as to its operations, Gen. Bradley replied, “That is not correct,” and then added, “I did not ask for this job.” “I only took it because I Was asked to do so and I am trying to do the best I can until I can be replaced, which I hope will be as goon as possible because it is a thankless job no matter how done,” Gen. Bradley said.

Lilienthal Nomination

Senator John W. Bricker (R. O.) charged * that President Truman withheld from the senate atomic energy committee FBI records on David E. Lilienthal, his nominee to head the federal atomic energy commission. Senator Bricker urged the senate to reject Lilienthal's appointment, when it is brought before that body, for confirmation.

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