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7 18 (U, P)—~ . Vv 4 ¢ 4 | A V vb yd «wu ~ | Being Speeded U ei, Capelidrl (sss dith, charged ’ hw ¥ r Times Washington Bureay : iy WASHINGTON, * July. 15. — Despite .the 60-to-32 senate vote for dt and robe S 4A M h 1%" the tax-cut bill, Senator Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind) today declared rmed on the en. C a on ays that he believes the measure has a “50-50 chance” of being passed ime was com- i he over President Truman's promised veto. ; friend of the Primary Attention Given to Military; It takes a two-thirds vote in both the senate and house to

override, Majority Leader Charles A. Halleck (R. Ind.) feels confident : that the house, which sustained a

Reveals U. S. Storing Weapons

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pstimony that By MARSHALL McNEIL, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer ; . ¢ veto of the previous fax bill by , night at a WASHINGTON, July 15.—On the eve of Year 3 of the atomic age His Message Friday Wr ars 00 two votes, will override this time. pdith and the our atomic energy program is being speeded up in every phase, with By CHARLES T. LUCEY It passed the present bill last week, a .45-caliber } primary attention being given to the military, Senator Brien McMahon Seripos-Howard Stall Writer . 302 to 112. er pistol and (D. Conn.) said today, NGTON, July 15. - Con- Business Places Both bills are identical except We are producing atomic weapons and storing them, we are gress gol set for a prompt and vig- | the date, the present measure van developing new ones on the basis of accelerated research, aud we are|orous tax bill veto today and oe Bandits. based ® {having the date changed to bespeeding up the peacetime uses of chances of overriding President andits, burglars an en-age come effective Jan. 1, 1948, instead rviee this awesome force, the senator . Truman seemed slim. strong-arm men were active over-| of July 1, 1947. i 07. 5 mie Transit Firm The White Hou sid Mr. Tr Se wel Eupese BM, e of Reserve We would not venture how soon man probably would send his veto Do Mh » a #| Colo ), who handled passage of the { Mrs. Salley someone else might discover our message to congress on Friday. Tames WW Clark 21° of 2046 Gol] NhsiIFe > hin esate, listed we | . x + 4% savings ndiana taxpayers a mn appointed atomic seers ANSWET'S Char p The President, needing to hold lege ave., told police he was attacked Tae 000 PRY p county wel- Some say three in line every administration vote, and robbed of a $120 wrist watch hy Both Sebators Ca I hart and Wilpd Mrs. Rae years, some eight. li » » © | was expected to lay down a message two teen-age youths after alighting |, E. Jenner (R pe d) voted for Hicks. “ .| Outlines. Basis bluntly re-emphasizing his reasons from a College #ave. streetcar near : ding i RRR In'any. event, f h L for declining to go along with tax his home early this morning the tax eut each ume. ne said, “it willbe] For Transfer - Charge | reduction. : A nelghber sald she heard Mr,| TDAt ‘tax savings for Indiana 300: soon.” Indianapolis Railways, Inc, t0day| pecause there has been some crys- a . Clark cry out and then saw' two| Would be . Seat we Lhoteh Jpe He recalled that |issued a formal reply to the tallization of the iovernment's fi- h Nb - a 3 » RN a he youths running. Police arrested for! cigaret fa and: all state governs the atomic. age | “accusation” that continued eollec- |nancial picturé and the Toreigh-uig a " % . Tn we questioning two North side boys, | ent property and poll taxes were m- opened on Julyjtion of its 2-cent transfer fee Is program since the first ve BREAKFAST — Maj. Gen. Alan W. Jones and Joe E.'Brown, the comedian, met [Poth 17. Later, they picked up tWo| oq" senator Jenner pointed

sage Junie 17, the President is ex- | 18-year-old suspects. 16, 1945, with the | illegal. . pected to place special stress on successful test of{ The company went forward! then in his new statement.

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{ a TT. es , |tev Indiana state chamber of commerce Manager Roy ‘Stevens, 30, of 322 E ‘Cover Up, Girls, A es {letter on the subfect which estie y North st, mittee has decided to give the|week-end court flurry, started|gqdress and again Th the first oF Cc a L k * 23 il atomic energy commissson the full | issuing receipts with each transfer. | —Mr. Truman cited his objections 0 omra es [« }.3 in u ge 2 for stat obi (ho more exposed midriffs among $25 from Attendant Gene Mec- for stale purposes at arolind $6,500, atomic energy program is to gO cents. : . This’ is the ; \ing prosperous yeas Burglars looted the Burgo-Mak- ber that it was nobody but Harry & | . { ; urgency of the appeal made to the appeal from the rate or | .Men of the Golden Lion division, holding their first postwar re-| Under an order issued .today by rear door open when he arrived] Both Indiana senators questioned After the ceremony at the world discussing the period of his com- | {war memorial, Maj. Gen. Alan W. Because of the sticky weather , ghell station at Commerce and) out that postwar tax reductions

for breakfast this morning before they oriarded memorial services as part of the | Two men held up an all-night es Cot © Few 106th division's reunion at the War Memorial. fruit market at 720° E. Washington . " yn x x = | - st. at 2 a. n.. and took $70 from e based his contention on an near Los Alamos, | ; ; ' Time and again this year—in his eo" Mr. McMahon NM. jsetvice Commission |. Ending 24° state-of-the-union and annual Golden Lions Pay Homage | . “The senate appropriations com- | transfer charge and, after a brie | budget messages, his Jefferson day M A th O d Two men—apparently the same | mated the Indiana gross Income acArtnur raers palr—held up a Shell filling station | taxes at $55 million, cigaret tax $9 TOKYO, July 15.—There will be at 1530 N. New Jersey st. and took | million and property and poll taxes half billion dollars it at:ed for this Should the utility lose its final court to tax cuts. His philosophy Was as : fiscal year,” sald Senator McMahon. appeal to block the PSC order, each stated in the Jefferson day speech: Members of 106th Division at Reunion, | girls. employed here by the United Cutchen, 21, of 4100 N. New der- | the. Hoosl to. th . / { recei y ww have . . " ] |sey st. e Hoosiers go ° Thai gieatls every phase of out receipt will be Jedeemable Jor: 2| vie, as a.mation, are How huv Hear Pastor Outline Lesson Learned in Battle |states war department. YR tout Filling Station BOIS Tt Sot he feat ahead full steam.” oi There can be no freedom for one unless thiefe is freedom for others. | Sun suits, play suits and men's Urgency of Appeal The statement, issued today sid: (vie When Wwe gist stare Jaying That's the lesson fighting men learned on the battlefields, the Rev. undershirts, worn as outer gar- ter Sandwich shop at 3402 N. f{l- Truman who took this money out gency . “The 2 cent transfer charge 1s be. 0 ne earning good wages, an | Robert 8. Thomas, Presbyterian Extension secretary, told veterans of | ments, also will be a thing of the |inois st. of $50 cash, Joe Frazee, of their pockets,” Senator Jenner Mr, McMahon underscored the ing collected during The Se a ie rag ot of | the 106th division at memorial services here today; | past. owner. told police. He found the said. er of Ju Ei senate committee by Carroll Wil- 1in accordance with the company’s | money. he is nL meats | union, paused in their three-day celebration to honor -comrades who Gen. Douglas MacArthur civilian at the shop this morning. the wisdom of “sending billions son, general manager of the com- Hig to 3¢ sa pA =n the | He would be short-sighted if pa fell in the Battle of ‘the Bulge. Er FE employees will wear Sonventional Apperently entering hy smashing, abroad" but not giving American ’ ress prov i : | 8S ty 1 B eS. | S mission, PR service commission law as|cut his income just because he was mand, The generals were Gen. | ress on duty or in public places. {4 window, burglars took $50 from taxpayers a break. They pointed “ i i { i it all at the moment.” . gr tT. rind : J £ ME Wilien told. the committee amended in senate enrolled Act No; 00k Speniaing t ait » | Jones, in a second ceremony, placed Jones, Brig gen. Rerben, There -some girls have been wearing roosevelt aves, Manager Ernest H [have been made in England and the responsibilities placed on the 228, which was passed at the last| The first tax veto message re-| “oo, the cenotaph. (and Ma}. Gen. Donald A. Stroh. halters. It seems the Japanese peters said | Canada, the latter amounting to commission under the act to main- session of the legislature. | ferree only hiiefly 18 “great rex} Joe E. Brown, Hollywood come- | Will Visit Park | consider such attire immodest. Mrs. Esol Newman of 611 E, Min’ | 23 per cent. . 7 tain and advance the leadership of “Cite Provision Sponsiolliiee 08 Anlets\ions) t8=| ian who lost A son in the waf,| The afternoon schedule was to-be| mes : ———— the U, 8. In this vitally important| .qy,¢ provision of law gives the lief and rehabilita ot fr -— and traveled around the world en- devoted to a motor trip to the SCHEDULE GOODWILL TOUR [ioe her home by breaking the CHURCHILL GAINS SLOWLY field are greater row than When! u;.'the right to charge in ac.) Sress sources DORR ‘LOD Ciertaining troops, also placed a Shades park near Orawfordsville, | WASHINGTON. July 13.(). P.). rear door glass and: took $245 from| LONDON, July 15 (U. P.).—The the act was passed, ‘in view of the cj rdance with the rate schedule|P® O° Clearly Snderin © wreath on the cenotaph and spoe| The convention will wind up to-| —Sixteen British royal air' force the dresser drawer. secretary ‘of Winston Churchill res - troubled world situation,’” the Sef | which was in effect when the rate "¢V a More Votes briefly to the assembled Golden, morrow with morning business ses- | heavy bombers will arrive here! Mrs. Donna Carrick of 506 W.|ported today that the 72-year-old ator said. lorder of July 1 was issued, sub-| = | sions, another luncheon, and a final July 28 for a one-month goodwill 31st st. sald $40 in a mason jar| war-time prime minister was recove “That is notice to the world that ject only to the requirement that

. : Lions. | an ' gi reo Recalls December of 44 * {banquet and ball tomorrow evening tour of six army air force bases,|and a $60 wrist watch were taken ering slowly, but steadily, from his we are going ahead at top speed. ‘the difference be refunded if the | 52 ata p In the memorial speech, the Rev, at the Southern Mansion. the AAFP announced today, ° from her home last night. recent operation. ” " | “the wrong kind of tax reduction And we should do that. new rates are not found to be con-|

» Mr. Thomas told the veterans: Mr. Mahon said the atomic en-|fiscatory. {3 the Wiung time, Congres shift “Men who remember the ugli‘ergy act, of. which he is author, had “Refund receipts-are being issued july 1-of-this- year to-next-Jan. 116%: horror. fear and loneliness of five general purposes, but principal to all purchasers of transfers, and |i, the second bill, but he still dis- battle, who had to fight knowing one is to keep this country ahead the money which is being collected | approved. No changes were made the best that lay ahead was nothin the field of atomic energy. from transfer charges will be re-|to meet his criticism of “ill-ap-|'P8 but barbed wire enclosures, are Silent on Number funded if the new rates are finally | portioned” tax cuts. in the best position of all men to

nesota st, told police someone en-

STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH- OF TOMORROWI

“We certainly intend that we Shall Sovaimed by She Sons : . ext step In the continuing seeand hope that we are maintaining saw rate fight will come Monday | the lead we had at the end of the | when the supreme court hears oral | war,” he said. - | arguments on its writ enabling the

Republicans and anti-administra-tion Democrats still hoped today to scare up another couple of votes needed to override the veto, but what little hope there was seemed

Senator McMahon declined to say how many atomic weapons we have, and whether they are more potent than the ones dropped.on.Japan or used in the Pacific tests. , =~ Mr. McMahon question: The act-anticipated that tapping this new, source of energy

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utility to go ahead with plans to|to lie in possible absentees when | the roll is called. The bill passed the senate yesterday, 60 to 32. Senator Charles

| continue the transfer charge. Blocked Court Order

superjor “court. order obtained bY the G. O. P. total would have been the PSC to force the utility to drop |g; similarly the absence of Senator the charge while its regular circuit Elbert Thomas (D. Utah) cost the

The writ temporarily blogked ®'mohey (R. N. H) was absent, or [Just this knowledge of our common

evaluate properly the deeper significance of war,” the Rey, Mr. Thomas said. “You of the 106th know one of { the deepest truths of our existence | —that we are involved in each other and that we belong to each other. God. was telling you in those days of December, 1044, that it is

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brotherhood which sets us apart from all that is less than human. “In those who learned the great truths of the brotherhood of man

would cause profound changes In| gpn,.1q the high court reverse its our present way of life—are these o,ng the PSC still would have to changes beginning to occur? | hmpiere proceedings to make the He replied: “Various estimatesisuperior court order permanent. In have been made of the length of any event, final outcome will be

court appeal is pending, administration side a vote. If both Lo on hand for the veto roll call and there are no other absences, {the proponents of . tax "reduction |geain will fall just two votes shy ‘of overriding

at first hand lies the future hope of adequate wogld government,” the Rev. Mr. Thomas said “They know what the cynics ‘can never know, that the goal of all is free-

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| Mary E_ Rawiings 05, at Methodist,

i : : “4 i time before atomic power can be| decided in a circuit court .of some | ‘We're Not Sunk’ dom for all and that none can deused industrially, ranging from two neighboring county, since the utility, “We're not sunk,” Senator Eu-| prive another of freedom without to 20 years. | has been granted a change of venue gene D Millikin (R. Col), Senate | Funning the risk of losing it him“Undoubtedly such power first from the Marion circuit court. finance committee chairman, said self. will be used in isolated areas Where} i after yesterday's vote. “There are | yy Déviores Seed : . other sources of power are not doubfs In one or two minds in re- you truly remember what Go: easily available. Much will depend) Monkeys on Loose igard to voting to sustain, but| Said in those days" he continued. on the international negotiations Make Traps Look Silly whether these votes will change I! YOU Will have an implemented p for the control of atomic energy. SEA July 15 (U. P) don't know.” | scorn and contempt for those who : ; ; TTLE, y . J. 1 Republican leaders rejected the | Still think in terms of greed and . Were such control in effect, We| Hundreds of delighted spectators p jo lust for power and rill ; 2 ——— could progress rapidly in many lined the Seattle. waterfront today | COmmunity property amendments) yan Yu Nek, (: . * a 3 exes : , A |allowin husbands and wives to split |{NFOUgh the creative processes of law 6 3 ' peacetime possibilities. Without| to watch the capers of ‘a pair of g ands and wives Lo sp. and gove t do of \ 1-3 such control, our prime interest re-| monkeys, fugitives from a local pet| their total incomes for tax purposes, Soveramen’, channel that {w di h mains in the development of atomic | shop, |The senate came within four votes Seong to ereative ends. | . - -— Accor ng to the Department of Commerce v effergy militarily.” 4g atilals Nave beer Joose tor {Ok putting it into the Ju, though, in you a Sady Sage or racy =X TU a Americans are expending between $6,000,000,000 via | ‘ when the \“becat: =X 3 EY IVARR ARR S . y : Aare TY corommA |e hana week The ccaped FELL LTRS, Se Gud token vou tn cary of te aT. & “and $10,000,000,000 on vacations this year— | a a a a lo . . » . a = . . : * * BOGOTA. Colombia, July 15 (U.| all snares and booby traps set for| Acceptance would have cost the nally the only thin DT es i (While the report didn't specifically say so—it is fo'be- . Roc! missions wire’ en toute; them. ~ "" |treasury another $300 million a year), §8 really true... assumed that these figures include tips). ar to the city of Pasto, ir the| The escapees make several daily in revenue and G.O.P, leaders op-|, Justia Tepe : i en od S/N oe) slide: fips : e i Ecuador border, where three sharp| appearances on a dock. They spend posed it even though they had been |, ,; or’ t1.00e ‘who paid the full \/ » We | k to th h rs caus told it ‘weuld pick up enough votes e just want to make a comment to those who earthquake tremors caused heavy most of their time battling over to id price that these things shall be.” v . . oye property damage and left at least the choice tidbits thrown by on- I yur iE. a ts Tin After the memorial and wreath. intend to spend portions of those billions:=— / ‘three persons injured, | lookers. ing from 10.5 be cent to 30 per hl laying ceremonies the veterans at- : : : tended a luncheon at which three i i a hr ps former commanding generals of the malt your clothes and accessories—and luggage— division outlined its history, each and sports equipment are the kinds such as enues, Republicans contended such|____~ ~~ a ’ i i STRAUSS SATS: a cut could be made and still leave | rot Bo wane sponsored by The Man's Store—{which has its ear to ‘ : a surplus for substantial reduction ' 19 tter Beware the ground—shoulder to the wheel—and nose . of the federal debt. | LA 0. | : i . eral de a AXE I THE Sanus. 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