Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1947 — Page 3

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INo More Favors, Says | " 3 0 er S Ie enn to to what we are doing here. . Py Jailer Who Granted One Sen. Jenner voted last week fo ‘Get Names ; MT. PLEASANT, Mi cut the stop-gap sum to mil-| A Hurl Challenge To Ration Meat SESE For Forel hil "te 10 mn ar he 0 - |day he was glad to have Bill Bates, | “1 2 ae at oe : ony wel Koreans are having to : . 21, behind bars again and never rina again because of a War im Is Defy Government Shortage Next Spring again would he do a prisoner | (Continued rom Page One) ime Bow Spon 10 mie. the song which they took no part. a J " (favor, o terested in is prices, he declared. 0 Re Grave Crisis Seen by ‘Harriman Bates, who was in Jail dis.| ““They feel that we are caught in| well,” Sen. Jenner explained, “If! When the Japanese took over the irs (Continued From Page One) asd From Page On o S, A on a dis-| France and Italy are taken over byl|country more than a generation 3 indicates that labor, too, was split- {Contin a 3 al Snndupt § arge. was visitedian inflation spiral of which they (he Communists, I' don't think we|ago, they compelled” the ‘people to ice , too, freeze of prices and wages . . . ¥ oe Wik gs a Hem {| cannot see the end,” he elaborated. |should continue aiding ‘thei’ with/take Jap names. avis The -Communis Pressing the administration's cam- | ur uy hoi il . d. TL yg 0+ ‘But instead of going on a buyers! food, machinery and what not, As| Now Korean names are to be rerogram of non % minority palgn for anti-inflation legislation, 80 e Jail office and .obtain Wis| ike they have gone on a buyers| 1 understand the policy, we are sup- stored to everyone in the American : headed by Leon Johaux said it Mr. Harriman reiterated President|confiscated billfold so that he could \spree. Many are even bOITOWINg posed to be against-communism.” |zone, U. 8S. military government . . combined would issue its own statement later. Truman's request for ° consumer Pay one of the friends $20. money to do $0.7 I listened to radio | re ———— reports. Individuals who wish to auditori- The situation deteriorated on all credit controls, allocation of rail-| Mr. Rice obliged. But when he yeports from Louisville and In-/ MOTOR EXECUTIVE DIES keep Japanese names must apply will also sides. The walkout of wogkers road . equipment and facilities, ex- returned, Bates' friends had un- dianapolis and both places are hav-| BUTLER, Pa. Dec. 1 .(UP)—Pri- for permission to do so. . 19 under “from three Paris power stations port control and priority and allo-/bolted the doors to the cell and jg the largest dollar -volume of " |Copyright, 1047. by The Indianapolis Times jolt. cut off the current to operate the cation powers, ithe jailer sald they blackjacked Christmas = sales in their” history. vate funeral services will .be held)’ and The Chicago 3 ¢ and subway or metro, stranding ‘hou- He said these controls can make him as they escaped. “The slogan seems to be to spend | here tomorrow for Francis H. Fenn, RELIEF CORPS TO ELECT oY sands if not millions. {a substantial contribution to the Bates, his wife and the two all you can get now because you'd, president and general manager, Maj. Robert Anderson Women's : dinge The capital gets the bulk of Its anti-inflation program. friends were arrested again yes. cannot tell whether money will be of the American Bantam Car Co. [Relief Corps will elect officers in & oa Bove electricity from the provinces, and But some of the administration terday. worth anything in the future. It He died Saturday. meeting tomorrow at 2615 E. 10th 8 8 48 most of the current still was flowing _{anti-inflation proposals were run- y an h generally. *Ining into widespread Repblican § Cured. In the Department of Alpes Mari- {coolness in Congress, and there ap- - ner” was times in Southern ¥rance, a general “8 [peared little chance that selective) Ton ins Sitike Wap oidersd Jastouight. of THEIR REWARD—Hearoes both are Mickey (left) and Sparky, [wage and price controls of ration: STRAUSS SAYS... OUR USUAL STORE HOURS —9:30 TILL S y oe wil Beguine effective this morning. on pictured wearing the medals awarded them by the ASPCA in [ng would be approve k Youre, normal actiyity of the entire orov-| No, York City. The cat and dog saved 26 persons from death Mail 99-to-1 Against ory Ics was kn aut. or suffering from coal gas when their combined mews and barks | “ammack, Dispatches from Nice said some : } i ati rrott and gas Spal electricity still was going] Warned of danger. They belong to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Smith, Price, Ration Conve g s directed to homes, but communications and| of Brooklyn. ee rout Barcy to) Jramspors workers were out. Build-| mittee sald his mail was running “99! s Trialge ng and metal workers reported » that the strike was 95 r cent to 1” against the price and ration il Christ- pe controls proposed in President Tru-| ng in the effective in their lines. Nice city ' ti-inflati am workers were out, i man's anti-inflation program. mor array, Zain Toth. Wes 0 Mend Ri Toft Wats Single orter and Bon Ei ‘Tax Revision Package Spotlight, Bo San vome| The Times Amateur Photo Con- (Continued From Page One) : signs were seen Saturday night that . Sen. Robert A. Taft (R., O) says rt Leon- they migh test is ‘now in its 18th week. that he ever sought a private meetappointed y might bear fruit. . {he likes the idea of wrapping up Most Hopes Smashed The best pictures received for ing with Mr.. Molotov. He néver income tax cuts and general tax But today's announcemen t|Sever days prior to last Friday mid-|talked to Mr. Molotov privately mi visions ina “single package” for n typing smashed any hopes of that, so far/ Night will be published in Wednes-' the seven weeks of the foreign min-| enactment early next year. Chairh School as the bulk of the workers were d8y’s Times. isters’ conference last March and man Harold Knutson (R. Minn), a, Veron- concerned, unless—and little chance] The deadline for each week's con- April in Moscow, or anywhere else.| lof the House Ways and Means hell and of this was seen—they went directly|test is Friday midnight. The con-| Nor did he talk privately to Mr.| \Committee, was confident he would against the Communist leadership| test will continue as long as suit- Molotov's deputy, Andrei Vishinsky,| be allowed to go ahead with a sep- —— they had followed so far. |able entries are received. The vbest| privately last fall in New York. larate income tax reduction bill to‘USS Communist deputies started fili- | picture of the week earns $5 for| Mr. Molotov's refusal was inter- morrow as soon as the regular ses- ’ bustering against Mr. - Schuman's/the photographer. Several honov-|preted as an indication he was not! , : ! . | ; . - sion of Congress begins in Janals drastic program as soon- as the able mention entries also are pub- ready to bargain yet—although| ... : Assembly opened. lished. there have been signs he was in a 4 ls a col- They pounded upon their desks,| Any amateur may enter. An bargaining mood this time, Committee on Fascism ow,” will shouted, insulted members of the amateur. is one whose chief source| The split within the American, Fail Find P Di all meet- opposition—and reflected upon the|of income :s not derived from!delegation over the Ruhr is nothing | ails to in ay irt ouncil of resistance records of non-Commu- | photographic work. {more than a division of opinion | Rep. John McDowell (R., Pa)! .. mn, {0 nist deputies. Any number of entries may be over how to treat Germany. |chairman of a special House subial build- The first part of Mr. Schuman’s|submitted by an ifdividual in one! One group, led by John Foster committee on fascism, said a six- | program, a new “law for defense week. Anyone may enter as many Dulles, foreign policy spokesman month investigation by his group Dr. Paul of the republic,” was passed last | weeks as he wishes, {for the Republican Party, wants to/ had failed to turn up evidence warEnglish night. | On the back of each picture/set up an international economic|ranting full dress congressional niversity. The bills under consideration™te~ [should be written the name, address|regime. This would would at least|hearings on fascism in the U. S. h eSsen- day were aimed almost exclusively and telephone number of the| guarantee that the products of the] He said there was plenty of eviuates. at stopping the Communists trom |photographer, the type camera and/Ruhr would be made available to!gence of intolerance in this counancil for getting control of unions and using | film used, the shutter speed and all of Europe. {try but that there was no Sreubived josephine the strike as a political weapon. |diaphragm opening and the type The other side, led by Gen. Lucius {force behind it. Eugenia Mr. Schuman asked and received lighting. 'D. Clay, American military gov-| iss Lucy the permission of the Assembly last| Mail or bring pictures to: Amateur| (oer & Germany, wants to leave Testimony to Be Heard nd Miss night to call up 80,000 more re-|Photo Contest, Indianapolis Times,/the Ruhr in German hands and r. . serve troops. |214 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis 9.' lexercise over it the same amount| ON Soviet Shipments ; of control that eventually will be] Undersecretary of Commerce Wil-| exercised over the rest of Germany.| liam C. Foster was to tell the House! If Mr. Marshall supports Mr. Commerce Committee whether U. 8. STRAUSS Dulles, it will be a complete reversal] shipments to Russia could be useful | SAYS: of American policy toward Ger-| in building up a Soviet war ma-| many. Heretofore, under former chine. . Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, | Rep. Karl E, Mundt (R. 8S. D) ins{ ° the U. 8. vigorously opposed a! introduced a resolution, now before! special regime for the Suhr, the committee, demanding full facts SSR on American shipments to ‘countries Ship Movements “behind the iron curtain.” ins eying oarron. Tt oox as. 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