Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1947 — Page 16
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ver Probe May load
Truman Asks List of Officers Given Tax-Free Disability Incomes . - -
free disability pensions and then get high “salaried jobs in private dustry,
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Defense Secretary James Forrestal :
Hig command {f any action
Air Force officers given disability ceeded.”
discharges since V-J day, More than 350 general officers are { reported to be receiving tax-free disability retirement pay. i Gen, Meyers’ $549 monthly pen- rounded up k key Witnesses, i sion was halted Monday as ani ———— { aftermath of the Senate fnquiry
which heard charges that he ex- Broker Proud
ever, that no immediate action was | Parking lights,
contemplated.” “There's been a lot of criticism
“and the President wants to have About the same fime I was born.”
! Gen, Vaughan sald he knew of an model T away from me
$75,000 to private industry, ancient vehicle for $110,
dustry, the government does not owe | I give it up,” Mr. Phillips sald.
To Crackdown on Pensions
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (UP)—The. case of Maj. Gen, Bennett E Meyers may lead to a crackdown on military men who retire with tax-
in-
As a result of the Beate investigation into Gen. Meyers’ wartime financial manipulations, it was revealed, President Truman has asked
for a complete list of all Army and but * “Just wanted to have the list at
is
Te vhille the grand jury inves. tigation into Gen. Meyers’ wartime operations was in recess until Mon|day while the Justice Department
“Dad bought the car on my birth. day, Mr. Phillips said. “It's a 1917
about this fellow Meyers” he said,/Model, but it came out in 1016 |
8 the retirement )ist at his command! Mr. Phillips sald he gave his 1047 | g Some of the names might have to Model car to his wife, but he added | be looked into” |that “she’s already trying to get the
officer who was receiving a tax- free! The broker sald his father te]
pension from the government and proved the old car by installing a ? was holding a $75,000-a-year job in| 1919 engine. Now Mr. Phillips doesn’t private industry. {have to crank it.
“If a man is handicapped to such! The original owner of the car an extent that he gets tax-free dis-|died in Columbus, Tex, several ability pay,” he said, “he's not worth {months ago, His estate sold the
| “If he is worth that to private in-{ “We'll both be a Iot older before
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him a pension. That's the Presi-
dent's view." WHILE THEY LAST
Gen. Vaughan said, however, that
there were only ‘a féw such instances | POP-UP TOASTERS
and that “it would be a shame to Open Till $ 95 r BB take action which would hit legiti-| P.M 15 TERMS mate cases.”
He feiterated that Mr. Truman |. Meridian Eurniture Co. planned to take no immediate steps’
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“BALTIMORE, ‘Nov. 21 (UP)— “Later I found out she was a wild) Carey Davis has announced the s- | ® PINBALL MACHINES ® There she was, the mild-mannered woman.” 28 j lection of Roland Guilkey of this | For H | little man told the court, “sitting He said he remembered nothing, city for deputy sheriff, subject to or Home Recreation Rooms
| with some sailors showing them her ‘about the walk home from their the approval of the county.com- | We have a tree wssoriment of o food
; tattoos.” e [waterfront celebration except that missioners. |§ wsed machines at reasonable pi
1. She was his wife. She once worked his Wife whacked him over the head| The position of deputy sheriff has Samirer, 444 Mass., RI-461T. lin a creus as “Agnes, the Tattooed despite his pleas: “Petey, please, | Deen. va vacant since the Yesignauon.
|Lady.” They had gone to a Walef. (@UD%," frag pe ' wo snag {front tavern that night to celebrate! Dr. Manfred Guttmacher, ‘court /their fout-month-old marriage. psychiatrist, said Riemer presented; . PERM- ASEPTIC PETE SAYS: | There were words after the epi- “an amazing example of how a pas-~, |sode with the sailors hn. the ye sive, non-aggressive individual can | Bacteria growth. weakens and debe’ goaded to f Th - ¥ morning the 53-year-old woman was oe Fopaed to frenzy” The defend § giroyg the fabric in garments UNLESS found strangled to death in their sad, Was jsane Dow and nd sane at the time of the killing.” you have them Perm-Aseptized. This { ey, found him guilty of man-| | 80 they took 36-year-old Lawrence gjaughter yesterday. He faces a @ €XClUSive process at Davis Cleaners Riemer to court on a manslaughter penalty of from one to 10 years in| keeps clothes germ-proof and odor.
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The onetime piano player and day I. U. St ud PLAIN { loited his high wartime office in v en lone wy Nigh varie otice Wit v1y pla] T ~ WAR NOT OVER YET—Few people realize that the Allies |iaborer pleaded innocent on grounds ue nt Hurt r,t | vruce DRESS 79¢ w on a i is now facing grand jury action. | still hold nearly 2//, million Axis prisoners-of-war almost 2!/; years |of insanity. BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 27—Wayne SUIT os COA aay LOW PRICES i ax Free Status | HOUSTON, Tex., Nov, 27 (WP) —| after World War I. Repairiation of theses POW's will be a touch He testified that his wife was “not | Tulley, 18-year-old Indiana Univer- . Mal. Gor Sry ezhan. he A 31-year-old Houston broker to-| | not For the Counell of F Mi 9" la very attractive woman.” He said sity student from La Porte, is in the Call WA. 4521 for Your Nearest Location i President's miliary aide, sald 1f was day turned his 1947 model car over ouncil © oreign inisters to crack when they meet | he proposed to him and took out Bloomington Hospital with comg spousible” teat Mr. Truman might to his wife while he chose a model, in London this month, Most prisgners are reportedly used as forced the marriage license, [pound fracture of the left leg as ask Congress to eliminate the tax- T which was “born” the same year! |bor, and critical man hor “I knew she was tattooed,” he the result of a bicycle-auto colli : as its driver. power shortages make talk of their release [said free status of medical retirement unpopular, Chart-sbeve shows distribufi f di jad, “hut } Bgured 1 might as well son last night. His bieyels collided incomes except In cases where actual J: R- Phillips Jr. was might to a United P tw istribution of prisoners, according |be married because I was lonely and with a car driven by Eugene Egan, / eumbat disability ‘was Suvolved, proud of the open air model which! ress survey o ar and State Department records. wanted a “home. 19, Bloomington. 5 Gen. Vaughan emphasized, how still sports the original kerosene - ; SS — f
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