Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1948 — Page 9

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(Continued From Page One) ly near 10th St. and Keyotiessly about two hours after Je shot his father before the eyes of horrified children playing in the} in back of his home. Mis{ ¢ climaxed an intensive police| search over the East Side, pétectives Fae” Davis and Jack A reconstructed the slaying som information of the Ing famjy and neighbors, : Lang, who was furloughed from hospital for surgical care, aptly hid in the ‘alley between Temple and Eastern Aves, and waited for his father to return home rom ork at the B. & O. railroad. gis family said they believed he bore s grudge against his: father for signing papers which had him committed to Central several months ago. :

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[Scientific Study Is Urged mooniEri: som. FOP Marriages of Today

they oH proved a a Ap * (Continued ‘From Page One) [the advancement of technology may toda of city revenue, may be Im fori husband is not necessary fora eventually wipe mere people off the = “Vote Republican in 1948—8a .- (“deheading ” oo woman.” . OY __!tace of the earth.” ; a of pu v Veloould be gained by a te nid i oo BS To U.S. Predicted What's Left.” jomda from. the oo department a aa a Logon des Thus, marriage in the last Tew) EXPANDING Lic. Lov. DF. Youe From Page The slogan appeared in the offi-lgng in fact with it st . years 1s developing on Intangible Qeted ous) cial GOP. publication, the Republi- cabinet ol 5 8, or ! |capitating 18 Siveeetnt meters and] Iuea—peace of mind, companion- vall pointed out that hundreds of ' the Persian Gulf region as & better cap News, under an article blaming, “Such an agency should be made Raling Bitads Which are ship and spiritual harmony. {millions of dollars are being bent solution, quicker and cheaper, than resident Truman for high UVIng up of production-minded, realistic interval parking than the five-cent| 'S0. people of modern times must for mechanical chomal ROERCE the coal program for the Ruhr, costs. . |American factory people,” he sald.! Rr The change would 10Arn the scientific approach for the but very little is spent Jor. s0C! of oil equal in heat-| A GOP spokesman said other slo- “Administration under the a some 300 meters. igure of marital ills, Dr. Duvall said. sciences in human relationships.

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“Saving of Billions

| coal—and gans will be tried, but “if this one pian divides responsibility so that «2 = “It’s billions for bombs and pen-

ST. PAUL HOTEL -MAN DIES | ~*MODERN -societyhas-inheritea nies _or people,” she said. be able to find out whose fault it is. Times State Service {romantie illusions about marriage— ithe Eight different agencies will have! ST. PAUL. Ind. Jan. 9—Puneral the fluff of courtship and the honey-! DR. DUVALL pointed out as r a part in the administration, five of rites were held here yesterday for moon-—without the scientific knowl- notable example the progress © ? ’ which have what amounts to veto Harry Dilts, 79, operator. of the edge of the basic values of married technology over the science © : Ls to Germany, : = » power.” St. Paul Commercial Hotel for many love that most ‘people don't under- human relationships in the develop ECONOMIST—Writer Henry Equal to $9.20 a Ton : Save 1 Babies By advocating that Congress vote years, who died at the Masonic stand.” * ment of atomic energy, the bom J. Taylor, widely-known expert Coal would hav the Marshall Plan dowh, Mr. Tay- Home at Franklin. He suffered] So society must speed up the prog- which, in the extreme, could liter Nie ina ave tobe mined In IR lor does not, however, advocate|s fractured hip in a fall on Dec. 20. ress of social sciences for better un- ally wipe people off the earth. on economics, says the principle |the Ruhr at $9.20 per ton to com- | (Continued From Page One) Igiying up the plan to ald Europe |The only survivors are a sister, Mrs. derstanding of human relationships, “Social sciences: must keep ahee of aid to Europe is sound but [Pee With this. ‘The American ex-|three, months, is believed by local That should be done and there is Rose Anderson, Letts, and a brother, she said. lof technology if society is to sw the Marshall Plan won't work Pela ou ipnd that the Marshallimedical authorities to be the young= ino question that it will be done, he Burton Dilts, of ‘St, Paul. | “Social sciences must progress or vive." * Pe e——— rr ——— greatly reduce their est baby ever to have survived such said, but the success of any such |= — — resident of Indianapolis for the past scheduled expenditures on expand- | extensive surgery. |plan depends. upon its administra-

Ad ing Ruhr coal mines and, at a frac- Opera { forms y 25 years and was a foreman for the tion of the cost, build refmeries] eon 2 Baby oon which Se bal Wau

‘of the Marshall Plan. B&O, working there since 1930. and install ind | The second baby, also operated 8 ane , ustrial oil burning on at Methodist Hospital, is pe-| AS for estimating the cost, he| Surviving are his wife, Estelle; ®quipment,

thought the Marshall Plan figures As the elder Tang walked up the} » ‘ {lieved to be the most premature to slley to his home the son fired at four daughters, Sister Vincentia,! They estimated that an invest. survive a similar operation, (Would do as well as any.

4 /4 | N QT] [LA it= | Chi Order of . {ment of $300 million for new con- | c r solleclars { nim, according to children who wit~ cago, Order of Providence; Rose- struction, plug the cost of conver Born at least a month premature, | orporations Tax C pessed the slaying. . ~~ |mary--and Glora Lang and MIS. sion 10 oil would save a great por-| liam Fall, son of Mr. and Mrs. On the tax question, he said the tion of the proposed expenditure of Liam R. Fall, 322 Roblon St. basic misconception is that corpora-

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of Allen Sutphin; 35, and his father,|olis; two other sons, Sylvan, and Winfield Sutphin, 71, of 82¢ East- ‘Wayne Lang, Grand Rapids, Mich.,| em Ave. ‘They ran to a rear window and three sisters, Mrs. Edward

went under - the surgeon's scalpel $3563 1 million possibly 90 per cent. 15; days after birth on Nov. 5. ernment can just dip into for The scarcity of steel and pipe to, He had a single complete obstruc- revenue.

tion profits are something the gov-

qust in time to see young Lang raise the gun and fire the second blast at his father, The elder Lang staggered and cumpled to the ground in the Sutphin back yard. Young Lang fled toward his home as Allen Sutphin ran out to examine the body of the tlder Lang. : Shot in Face

King, Cincinnati, Mrs. Clarence

increase the Persian gulf. oil supply tion of the small intestine but had! “Actually,” he. said, “corporations Luhring, Sunman, and Mrs, John > TO 8reater than the scarcity of fallen from a birthweight of four : Mode, Brookville, [eer and mining machinery sched- pounds four ounces to three pounds {uled’for Germany. And, aside from 19 ounces at the time of the opera~

are just big tax collectors. Taxes are part of the cost of productioni and are ultimately paid by the con-

“His face was half blasted away.” Mr. Sutphin told detectives. “I could see he was dying so I didn't} touch him.” : Meanwhile, Mrs. Lang, wife of! the victim and mother of the slayer, |

gave » piano lesson to s neighbor.

hood girl in hér home a few feet, away, unaware of the tragedy. Young Lang was captured after he ¢nfer the drug store of Harold

Large, 44, at 2401 E. %oth St. and While the budget controversy began-a survey of the “topography” |seethed, the Senate met to discuss °f W. Washington St.

ordered a bottle of wine, His family said young Lang nad) been unstable emotionally most of | his life but that he became violent and threatening last year. The extreme mental condition developed when he was undergoing treatment

for an abcess on his spine, the re-| Speaker Joseph W. Martin“Jr. (R. Jackson. sult of a fall from a roof several ]

years ago.

GOP Trains Guns On Truman Plan

(Continued "rom Page One)’

ithe Marshall Plan is “too high.”

And Chairman Harry F. Byrd (D. Va.) of the. Joint Congressional

Economy Committee said that unless rigid ‘economy measures are imposed soon, the .country is ‘headed straight for 'disaster.”

routine business. The house was in recess until Monday.

Sees Early Passage Of Knutson Tax Bill

Mass, predicted House passage of the Knutson tax-cut bill before the

|the Marshall plan,

the Persian tion, sumer. feds are to be expanded in any: A, improvised incubator of hot| “What we really need is tax recase, § water hottles banked him during lief for corporations as well as in--Furthermore, the Americans surgery of more than an hour, {dividuals, not just shifting the load {point out, by not rebuilding and Has Big Appetite from the individual to the corpora{expanding Germany's former source| Today, Willlam has a ravenous tion." of prime industrial energy wi.hin|appetite and weighs six pounds 10! Real key to prices, Mr. Taylor her own borders, and instead, by ounces, : {pointed out, -is-surplus. With —de-| keeping a stranglehold on the ae-| Both children literally were born mand holding up and surpluses livery of distant oil we could wreck|iwice. : |wiped out by government buying

the German economy if Germany| The delicacy of the operations be- for shipment abroad, he said, prices ever again threatened the world. |

come obvious when statistics are cannot come down. . . i checked. ’ | He cited wheat as a case in point W. Washington. May Lose Bumps

_ Surgery for this quirk of nature where government buying for exState highway engineers today

has béen conducted for many years,'port in the last six months of 1947

tions become more successful. -. the entire amount of Wheat that Even so,"they are performed only went into the world trade in the 10by specialists in the larger medical|year period from 1082 to 1942. centers of the country. On the] Corporate Tax ‘Artificial’ ~The survey, Highway Commis- average, but one in seven survive, | Discussing the plight of the corsioner Herman D. Hartman said, In a quarter of a century of prac- .,,.oiione he said the $8 billion! {is the preliminary step toward fix- tice, the local surgeon has Per-o4q gollars of declared corporate |ing up the street. It will extend formed 25 such operations. taxes in the first half of last year [from the White River bridge to the were “artificial.” Corporations were, Eagle Creek bridge west of Mt Byron Royster ‘Renamed raced with retooling for greater demands at prices, which accumulated

Plane for leveling the street, one Clerk of Kentucky House of the roughest, in the city, had| Byron Royster, Sebree, Ky. has meet, he pointed out.

but only recently have such opera- was 80 million bushels greater than.

depreciation reserves cannot half -

- Central hospital said he was re-/end of the month. He set Jan 29

been deferred pending abandon. been re-elected chief clerk of the

Only about half the normal part leased on furlough, with the as the most likely date.

ment of the street car line. This Kentucky House of Representatives. of those profits was paid out in .knowlédge of his parents, so that| Mr. Martin said the House GOP

has now been done. Besides re- He is the son-in-law of Mrs. Nellie | dividends, he said. About $2 billion he might undergo an operation .at Steering Committee will take up tax porting on chuck holes, the en- Dixon, 3743 W. 10th St. was used to bolster inadequate de-| General Hospital. He was under legislation at its meeting Monday. gineers will determine whether the Mr. Royster was copnected with preciation reserves and the rest into! westment at the hospital Nov. 7 The Knutson bill would .increase thoroughfare is wide enough to the Encylopedia Britannica Co. for needed expansion which still forced | 2 to Dec. 13 and then “was “taken personal exemptions from -$500-to accommodate present traffic and several years. He was with the corporations to go more than §3| home. - 18600, and rediice tax rates 10 to 30 Will determine what other changes division office in .the Chamber of billion into debt of ane kind or anThe slaying victim had been a per cent. y should ‘be made. | Commerce building. other, . !

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