Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1947 — Page 12
to was in line with a last-ditch the C. I. O. which denied
“The President, will be blamed| Predict Truman fo OK
in any event. 38 he. vetoes i, iubure Tax Cut in January .
jack Bs : © llabor troubles will be charged to : * Political Washington was betting that President Truman = himself propose reduction of personal income taxes next January if he vetoes the Republican tax bill By killing a tax reduction now and sponsoring it next year, it was said, the Democrats would share with the Republicans any votes to be gained from such legislation in an election year. Sources close to the White House say a veto message already is being drafted. Republicans concede a veto would kill tax legislation atsthis time.
Treaty Foes Concede
Senate Ratification
Opponents of the Italian and Balkan peace pacts conceded the treaties would get the two-thirds majority needed for senate ratification.
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TOPPINGS .
fhe upper chamber was scheduled to begin voting later today. Foes of ratification said they would press to the end their charge that stiff peace terms for Italy would leave that country open to a Communist
'To Hunt Coed °
|seribed her as shy and retiring and’
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(Continued From Page One) to tell them of Anna Catherine's rr ,
In Connersville, friends and neighbors of the missing coed de-
“not much inclined to social life.” . Her father is a moderately well-
erates his own agency in Connersville. The Foxes have two' other daughters, Carolyn Ruth, 19, a sophomore .at Purdue, and Mary Ellen, 10. ‘Worried Over Exams’
Back in Connersville, an aunt,
John Roosevelt, oat on of the late President, 'was saved yesterday fom being charged with |, battery. A city attorney ruled there |' S$ was ins t evidence for issuance of a complaint. oe George Hardy, A, F. of L. ‘clerks union picket leader, had asked for the battery complaint. He ‘charged Mr, Roosevelt delivered a “sneak” punch May 24 as he -crossed a picket line. The incident took place in front of the main Grayson women's wear store here. Mr. Roosevelt is an executive of .the Grayson chain, Mr. Roosevelt denied he struck Mr. Hardy.
Mrs. O. W. Chapin, described Anna Catherine's scholastic record as “excellent” but said she had appeared nervous as final examinationssapproached. She said the condition had been a source of mild worry to coed's parents. Fox was described as 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing 114 pounds. She has long brown -hair, which was worn in bangs. She has hazel eyes and wears glasses. When she left Glenwood Co-op-erative House Tuesday night she was wearing a red sweater, gray skirt and a light blue topcoat,
Ronald E. McGill
Services Tomorrow
Ronald E. McGill, 38-day-old son of Mrs. Catherine McGill, 1821] Broadway terrace, died yesterday. Also surviving is his grandmother, Mrs. Jean McGill Services will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Jacobs Brothers’
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‘coup similar to the one last week {In Hungary.
Delay Hearings on Probe Of Reds in Hollywood
The house un-American activities : committee says it will “open the Creamy smooth, ‘eyes of a lot of people to a lot flavor-right! Rich lof things” when it resumes hearinVitamins A and | ings this fall on alleged Communist D. Reeps fresh [efforts to dominate the Hollywood longer.- Get 3 [film colony. large cans today! At least 50 actors, producers and ‘ writes will be subpenaed for the September hearings, according to the committee.
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Fire * Captain's Hunch Saves Girl's Life
ASTORIA, Ore, June 5 (U. P.).— Fire Capt. Dan Lake of Seaside swerved his car to avoid a large cardboard box “because I was afraid there might be bundles in it.” Looking back, he saw a tiny §- year-old girl crawl out of the box
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