Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1947 — Page 5
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Stassen Charges Facls Withheld in Grain Probe
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lowed?
“THREE: Did most of these inkeep their months in aneendeavor to shift capital gains and avoid paying i coming taxes on their profits, and But h did this have an effect similar to hoarding of commodities? “FOUR: Did Mr. Pauley engage in extensive activities in the com-! modities market in 1947 in addition to those which he admitted to the! Senate committee? (Anderson's list| @ Minn), chal yesterdsy showed that on Oct.
siders
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n- ready
to an raise in food prices in 1947?"
ad) later, Currently this school appears «+ Mr, Anderson previously indicated bought 20 million bushels of wheat ipresident of the ITU, sald she} to have the upper hand, and it was traders in Kansas City at about $2.08 junion would be willing to wh a
government
Back Closed Shop.» mss ve eee Record Bank Roll | list named some 500 individuals and Sale) as hip Master of
advance of the heavy governmental firms holding 711 major commodity - buying of September, 1947, and did accounts on Oct. 31, 1048, they make a large profit in the 31. 1047, Xo - rapid_jncrease of prices which fol-
| House Committee on Speculation; 1947 Paule 8 'said his investigators will go diwheat raid bad oe Bashers of rectly to individual brokerage firms Protect our organization.” cottonseed oil ‘long.’ “FIVE: Were almost all of these transactions of insiders on the long larly interested in the trading poside, profiting by increased prices| jsthion of dealers just prior to Jan.!| 1947. This was the date the |P announced it h
| for their records. Rep. Andresen said he is particu-
He sald the lists may disclose bushel,
“some poor, little government clerk
Within a few weeks, Rep. Andre-
d “Oct: ‘Meanwhile, there were these ote developments: © —~ Sen. William Pr Know-| would be outlawed by: the new 1 for mind (R. Cal) said Senate Appro-|act. 10 priations Subcommittee experts al-| are analyzing the first list! moment that unions which had been | e said “we Will need a lot|getting along for years with em- | George F. Switzer, mote infdrmation than has been) |ployers would have difficulty with! ior warden: supplied” to see "whether govern-|the law,” he sald. te ment “insiders” are cleaning up in! commodities. TWO: Rep. A ust H. Andrese! striking Chicago ITU Local 16, P of a Social charged that under the act, non-
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House: Group May Newman Becomes, State Piling Up
: '‘Masonic- Master
Views on T-H Law | “push Master Edward H. botovs $70 Million Expected
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(Continued From Page One monies held Fri‘money foolishly. Actually, all they
roa. Past. Master [Ralph E. Guthrie | want to do is call a special session lof the legislature to earmark a
“We nsyer had in mind for aT Bah installed were: hunk of the balance for return to |eity and county: governments. a: Want It Redistributed Even though the 1948 tax rates : and “budgets have been set, these [politicians feel any action now to pie, treasurer; Herbert Newman | ,.o}iove the local tax load for future | Bloomfield H. Moore, secretary; years would bring an expression of | Robert E. Schaub, senior deacon; appreciation from the voters at the Charles D. Jackson, junior deacon; [pons next November, the Rev. Rudolph F. Keicher, chap-| The opposing school of thought, to | He denied, however, : He In; Ralph A. Johnson, senior which Gov. Gates is believed to sub- | closed shop was the main Ne to steward; LeRoy P. Miller, junior scribe, is that the state should build 8 | sald the publishers had refus | steward, and Samuel G. Campbell, up reserves when the money is roll f\ [ler ing in and hold them as a nest-egg §§| to help stem the tide of bad times |
Merrill S. Hicks, [ER [junior warden; |James W. Gilles-
Cites Threat to Union | John J. Pilch, president of the
nion people could infiltrate into] [the print shops and “we could not that the, | discuss wages before other contract
rovisions had been agreed upon. Woodruff Randolph, TO pn
contract if it were offered securi learned there was no prospect of
|such a special session in the near future,
Mr. Kersten asked him if Thy, ‘who took a flier in the commodity sen said, the price shot up to more URION Wold 5m a Sontiaet ¢ 0 ince ote : market.” But, he said, “I hope they than $3 a bushel. : :
don’t hold him up as a vicious in-
sider.”
| contained all union requests but ini¢luded a provision that no part of| | the contract was to be considered in|
JERUSALEM, Dec. 23 (UP)—| Trumans to pond
Strife in Palestine sirice the United
Mr. Anderson said the next list, Overtime Parkers Get covering some 8000 wheat accounts Christmas ‘Citations’ on the Chicago exchange, may be, PACIFIC GROVE, Cal. Dec. 23 give us all we want by way out late this week. (UP)—The police, department got security, of course we would sign, “List 00 Individuals the Yuletide spirit today. Motoristsybut that is an awfully big 4f’.” Agriculture officials said the names who parked their cars overtime] Leave Decision to Courts S poi large and small traders found them tagged with citations| Later, however, he said that “we will be revealed. ‘The latter cate- saying: wouldn't mind the insertion of such|
0 S “Thi , i BOY hey san, neudes: some | “This one’s on Pacific Grove—|a clause if all the other things we 8 s,- schoo eachers and Merry Christmas.” want are in the contract.” |
mifiisters, But there is only one Christm Mr. K : y ¢ J d a possible so- on | (Indianapolis time), Mr. Anderson told reporters he greeting to a ¢ = 2% F. Kersten sal 1374” Jews 190, British army 20, didn’t think anyone was yery much ists rk ta ror. Rn oe il a] British golios 4 Aub pose 13, A Me a hye Jams Tan Soe Wi Otay . “blue rib- they get a regulation tag calling for tract and then let the courts ~ Arb Legon d, ing - gn oR Se : don” list c odity traders. The a court appearance. Se Meter 3S lena) Sider we Telegraphers Press They will open their presents C y hey - after breakfast on Christmas Day 0 IRIE, tinue to operate. under the agree- Complaint to NLRB and will enjoy a turkey dinner with Live o Ow | BALTIMORE, Dec. 23 (UP)—The all the trimmings in the evening. Pty S ins Ten ane Ms uilty. of Commercial Telegraphers Union| Guests will include the President's IEE. Bor re Fo y (AFL) will press its charge of un-|sister, Miss Mary Truman of In{brought non-union employees wh aie shor practices agains) theldepeldencs, Mo, 3nd Mrs. Teumans their shops with" the nm re Westery) Union Telegraph 00, fe. fires profess; D2. Walley of fa ie spite the postponement of its Denver, Colo, and George P. and) el SOR iiased that | threstaned surike. [Fras G Wallafe, tosh a Inge. oe is e The’ regional office. of the Na- pendence. a new 5 erpretation” of the act.| {tional Labor Relations Board said! ——————— = lit has been advised by the union Pilot Crashes to Death | Togo Still on Stand a) that he wants the “The l His-Qwn-Buackvard | At War Trial in Tokyo plaint fully = investigated: The ns Own backyar ; telegraphers have charged the com-| STIFFKEY, England, Dec. 23 TOKYO, Dec. 23 (UP) = FORE || AY with threatening “various re-| (UP)—Mrs. Jean . Parsons, her Foreign Minister Shigenorl Togo |prisals” against émployees who voice choked with emotion, telecontinued to testify ‘before the Far| | strike. phoned police today that a plane East International Military Trl-| “yo tejegraphers and two other had crashed in her yard and burst bunal today and it was not ex-|,n, ine called off a scheduled, into flames. pected that former Premier Hideki Christmas strike Sunday after| “I'm afraid the pilot’ is dead,” | Tojo would take the stand until \yestern Union agreed to submit the | she said. [Weuneniay Morrine. B 1 |wage dispute to a fact-finding | Ar hour later, a constable sadled ogo insiste a e was poorly - at rs. "Parsons . informed of Japanese- American anal, oh ee | her the dead he a Pe diplomatic moves until Tojo sup-| | band, Bernard, an RAF officer who plied him with secret information Christmas Spirit Rules, had planned a surprise Christmas
as an inducement to join the war ‘Unions Extend Greetings visit.
violation of the law. “No,” Mr. Randolph replied. “That's a” pretty big ‘if’. If they
Nations voted for partition has Typical Christmas
claimed 260 lives and 604 more] WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (UP)—, persons have been wounded, an president Truman will deliver his official statement reported today. |yyletide message to the nition toThe official casualty list of 864 morrow and then begin a typically
{persons broke down the fatalities aAnjerican Christmas celebration las Arabs 133, Jews 107, British) with his family. .
army 8, British police, 1, Arab] : a police 9, Spanish priest 1, Arab The President will speak at tree
Legion I. lighting ceremonies on the south The wounded were listed as Arabs lawn of the White House at 4 p. m.
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NORFOLK, Va. Dec. 23 (UP)—! {employers who are operating under | Coast Guardsmen searched today signed contracts” with the indefor two missing men whose 23-foot peient union “a prosperous Nev) launch was found shattered and Yar po in shallow water in Chesa-| ~The Communications Workers of) peake Bay near here yesterday. America, independent union of tele-| Salvage crews, who will try to phone, workers, wished “even our raise the launch today, said the organizing rivals, the CIO, peace side and cabin of the craft had and goodwill.” ; a been blown away. No trace of the| “After New Year’s we will pick up two men has been found. | where we left off and start slugging a a”—___ato jb} E-”»rhid |each other again,” the union's
Taxicab Kills Girl, :8, ["erkly bulletin ssid. ‘Shopping for OO Notre Dame Alumni
NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (UP)—Phyl- Dance Here Friday
{lis Anekstein, 8, went to the store |1ast night to buy Christmas presents] The Notre Dame Club of Indian-
(for her father, mother and sister. apolis will hold its annual alumni Running across an intersection she dance, - “Christnias Candlelight was struck by a taxicab. Ball,” Friday from 9:30 until 12:30 " | Police, who carried her body from a, m. in the Athenaeum. Larry ¥ : Washington the street, found her Christmas Daniell and his orchestra will play. at Capitol money, 40 cents, still clutched in| William Shine is in charge of the her fist. dance.
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