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Wants U.S, Told Lost of Policy

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A nationally-known economist u that the

Tor Study Foard {To Meet July 8

The Indiana tax study commission, recreated yesterday by Ov.

be told “the facts of life” about an| ep:

all-out economic war against com munism., Testifying before the joint con gressional economic committee, Dr. Leverett 8. Lyon of Chicago sald:

who heads the commission, said the governor had continued it. be-| cause “our work wasn't finished.” Originally .reated to propose tax

“The American people are really reforms jo the 1947 legislature, the

fighting communism with the food from their tables, the clothes which might otherwise be on their backs, the building materials which might otherwise be used for their housing.” Dr. Lyén, chief executive officer of the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, decried the

commission recommended 10 pleces of tax legislation, all of ‘which were passed,

study, the governor and Mr. Millis

of municipal revenues and methods

practice of concealing “the facts of |of equalizing real estate assessmefits

fife in this matter.”

in taxing units over the state,

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left the detective department at police’ headquarters confused today. In addition to the memories, $300

was missing. Lewis Johnson, 43, of Southport, told police he had the | money on him when he registered lat the York hotel yesterday noon. He went to sleep and when he awoke at 11 p. m., he said, the money was gone. Mr. Johnson said he couldn't recall how he came to the hotel in the first place, Detectives sald Roscoe Moore, 63, manager and part owner of the hotel, couldn't remember the name of the bellboy on duty at the time. Maybe the bell captain would know, the detectives suggested. But Mr, Moore couldn't recall just who the bell captain was, detectives said. Nobody, sald the report, seemed to remember anything, except that $300. Detectives are letting the matter rest a while.

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Bids UN Take Action

. LONDON, July 2 (U. PJ) ~MarAmerican

“The United Nations should not encourage people to have chiidren” she said. “It’s a fallacy to strive for a population goal beyond the earth's capacity. “You can call it birth control, contraception, or spacing, it's all the same, There are thousands of mothers in the world who are starving, yet they continue to have children” 3

Miss Sanger sald such a moratorfim would be a job for the medical authorities and the United Nations, “The United Nations has a very large department which is interested in public and world health,” she said, “If we went 10 years without children we would have fewer with malnutrition and more with a semblance of adjustment. You don't want to be swamped with babies while this uncertainty regarding the future, with no homes and certain malnutriton exists. “Y would like to know what mothers in England think of my plan,” she said. “I am prepared for attacks on it.”

Parsons Resigns As City Job Chief

Lawrence P. (Larry) Parsons, erstwhile city personnel director, today went to work as assistant general manager of Hickman Oldsmobile, Inc., here. He quit his $6000 a year city post yesterday, Mayor Tyndall said he accepted the resignation with regret because “Larry has been a loyal and faithful servant.”

During the Tyndall administration. .

the patronage chief handed out thousands of jobs to faithful Republicans. His was the first full time personnel job in the city’s history. In addition to his employment duties Mr. Parsons acted as chief deputy controller until the recent resignation of former Controller Roy W. Hickman, who is president of the automobile agency. Mr. Hickman said the position Mr. Parsons is assuming with his sales agency has been created to meet post-war needs. As Mr, Parsons stepped out of office Miss Stella Jacobs announced she was quitting her city job, She was administrative assistant to the controller, who now is George L. Denny. Mayor Tyndall said “he did not think he wotlld make any appointments to fill the two vacancies because the term of his administration expires Dec. 31.

End No-Strike Pacts, A. F. of L. Tells Uriions

WASHINGTON, July 2 (U, P).— The American Federation of Labor has advised its member unions to abandon their “no strike” agreements in contracts with employers

because of the Taft-Hartley Tabor ‘law,

An A F. of L. spokesman said.

the action was taken “reluctantly. "i

He sald the ban on jurisdictional |

strikes and secondary boycotts in|

the new law aang us no alterna-

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Margaret Sanger

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Truman's P! Plane Sets Record

WASHINGTON, July 2 (U. P)~ President Truman's new Douglas DC-6, the “Independence,” today began a series of flight tests here preparatory to replacing the “Sacred- Cow” on presidential trips. The luxuriously outfitted plane arrived in Washington last night from Santa Monica, Cal. It made the trip in six hours and 40 minutes, setting an unofficial Inter-city record for transport planes,

With the ! President's personal pilot, Lt. Cal. Henry Myers, at the controls, the big ship averaged 350 to 360 miles an hour on the crosscountry trip.

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