Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1948 — Page 5
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¢ WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (UP)—Where the money would come from | Opens far Ice-O-Rama Hil ol¢ Jer vt gram and where it would go under President Truman's 1948 budget: ire = : vial Sota. Bu, Gi i fi Etoin 2 Low, Popular Prices Maintained for Two-Hour 3 As Te aad Corporation TUXES .oovuesivunssiesassessiornernminnees 10188000000 $400,000 Blaze Production Feb. 19 to Benefit Polio Fund ? ERI ANNE R RRR INNER RRR WM . By ART WRIGHT R vest More Real and HardBeiled Nedlte ey Tuzes salina sin sists TERI sss srr 2,843,000,000 Baffles Chief Ticket sales. for the annual Times Ice-O-Rama show for amateur # eq istic A OUSOMIS ©", o. ois visas CMevasetesiii antes eteniaaniinariit ,000 (Continued From Page One) : skaters opened ‘today, i en Than 1948 Total, President Declares : Miscellaneous RECEIPES. 1osiivionsresibscisssaconrsstussess 2,321 862,051 backed up by Mayor Pegney, who The two-hour benefit production to raise funds for the Infantile’ \ tinued From Page One) formulas for orporsti Total Federal INCOME .........eoc..ovecoeeis.. pani sree 4040000800 uid anton men would be inude/Pasaivsie drive will be staged: Thursday, Feb. 19, in the Fair Grounds (Con i corporation Less to Bocial Security Trust Funds. ..... -3,023,000,000 available 10 the fire prevention Coliseum i d cel "body 0 Dalyns Th 3H0-peta arg | Net Federal Income a ied a Bug " rua nr HUATO062.081 4ivigions. i Tickets are available now only through mail orders sent - | ls John Sparkman’ (D. Als.) vidual income taxpayers. The pro- National Defense E $11,025,021,208 It was the second major Indus- Jee Sneiasupaite Tes. 0 & ’ Rik of. i new levy—which Consres:! HEE || One cichse ....... wiphiraes Crassareenies cheese nins trial fire here since Dec. a, when (2 W. Maryland St. overs e- | A the sentiment admin- Jeysmbicls Songress veterans ......, Crrhrrr eer Tar erate tensissttintnnbinn 302/128 uncontrollable blaze de- counter sales will start early next | y 4 i roa ux or ot increas bn hn Weliare, Tieith, Housng, BACAOn vr... I4DMBS MR sroved 4100000 in merchandies andi FAR BL 8 SEriown location ye jo! rate for corporations gutted a af | Faig 10f sotgorations eaming mere Alrioulilte Ll iaeeneeriiie SUDoaiajouited.s bullding st.19 B. Seuth BL {'0, ¢ IHECIOSC oe piliey tur] Lie, Says Stassen Joe flat increase of 13 per cent i ‘| Transportation and Communications ...... the 100 SHOW. ThE Tiss nguin has b }: . more likely, with adjustments Commerge, Industry, Labor ....:, Serb aess avait an ra scale to give everyone AR Oppor- Feud Sizzles Over y | for alley te poration. That Generel ete Cedars see 3130504304 an 18-inch flue. Through tunity to see the home town skaters US Aids’ Grain Is \ { ns youd Lr eatin fate Refunds 4nd. Reserve... SAMO the aperture between the alsin allen. RT Dey Top Win iktancs ‘Total Expenditures ....... FRR CTs TT TT "ise out of sud Yu + flames C ou Ye hr 0 Parse olive “Hit pi Citar torus 8 Sr sald corporations were making FBR OS PORN ENS reaniran o ' 1 ) § . money Aicrense op Diem Pederal spending gd" revenue from the time of World War: 1, Biggest Trouble : cents; end mezmanine, 60 cents. All Harold E. Stassen’ and Edwin W. LB g: Rugs 00, making & two-year surplus of fuueh not AR Te — - VICTIM'S HUSBAND —Her- | snowing siso the ne or surpluses of the various years: He said the false celling was the |prices include tax. All seats will be| pyuley were calling each othér lars more than $12 billion. This 18 the| tn president aiso believes indus.| <0 A: Burney climbs the stairs |Year Ending (In millions of dollars)” ‘| most difficult problem fireifien had, [reseed Sanam; Fong ag today in a long-distance Atgument ice {hird consecutive surplus. try should undertake a 10-year,| '0 the courtroom where Robert (June 3¢ Receipts. Expenditures Deficit Surplus because they had to rip it out toend mesa hot, y oe and; over, Mr. Pauley’ uit wi va “These fat surplus estimates were|gsy pinion expansion program at a| Austin Wats is on frial for [1917 we.ueeieiossneeriioisarsniess SLI26 $1977 $853 4. [bring hoses to bear on the flames. DATquet seats were reserved fo | mod} em $1.19 sccompanied by antl-inflation Warn-| gg yin _y er rage killing Mrs. Sover ! i tisssvediirsivinsivassinereren S005 13801 9A33 «| “It was the biggest trouble at the 1947 show. ket speculations. $2.85 ings that they must go for reduc-| Drier Tesseiiesessaerrivennriiveesy OE IN 15008 ...|South St; fire last month,” he said.| Net Recéipts to Polio Find | Their feud sizsled in the back- 2d fig tion of the national debt, not tax gram,” _— er oti: pro 6,694 6,403 ee 201 “Those false ceilings are terrible| “, pail Grders must be accom- ground as a Senate subcommittee } ---$10.95 reduction. 4 Mr, Truman sted 26,000-word budget 3814 in na pens; : 3,780 3063 = ... 717 hazards and something ought to be ,unieq py check or money order. contiued its investigation of alTS in every siz, again tha proposed —— Hannes Tannin Re HITT 3440 vs 737 done about them.” [Again seat locations will be assigned leged speculation by government ——— $3.95 everybody tax ut should be oftset| Ly CUT 0 D6, Shbsocdented teeviesesserereieieessiierees 3000 4338 28 ..| “T told my fire prevention. di- "th. oraer the letters are received, “insiders” with testimony from : by increasing corporation taxes by|.. . .~ fallure to achieve. r Covensiseseresrssineseesnases 3,116 6,011 2,808 ves[rector, Henry Murray, and his as-igg cure to list your preference of Brig. Cen. Wallace H. Graham, ; $3200000,000. - in Burope and other aTeas sessviasseisstanivisnsinisis $110 8.666 4,550 +o.[sistant, Capt. Ralph Fender, to'g.0¢ |ocations, giving a second White House physician. ———— $2.95 The budget Was & hoom-time pro-| 4... "04 4itional emphasts. thebriviveinsisstireninecvecs 5.009 7.230 1,384 +ss|Check every building in town.” | | Mr. Pauley, who is a special her ; grams which foresaw SSE m Sees Ni P [election of Jury veererreverrrrrreserrvrvre repel 20-8910; ~The Cher Said “the Tre might "0 C0 ll TT Fant to the Army. secretary, and -— $ h the next 18 ip Sonu failure of these me esemeesnicsirainniiiannannnns 1607 13.767 8.160 «/|have started in overheated drums) r by The Times to the Infantile Gen. Graham were revealed to be CNP AE Pig i $18, Billion nu a EO PAR Way... gd 6 ae SE errr AA eR pa oi Ar. rill REN Ba ame, YT NN EA CI --$9.98. For the. ie totalitarian rule, we would h re on nued From Page Ptvegernree yy 2; 8 | rimes gave almost $3000 to the fund | charges by Mr. Stassen, a‘ Republic- -———— . A reeaming our ave fiiry “selection will be the ni HOM ss risiserrsvavenivasrrsrerere 4440 95.073 na * ve from the low admission prices. lan’ presidential . aspirant, that ad- = .. = : $18,033,000,000 for national Sen and take whatever proini om punishment question. 1045... Absesetasbsavanntasagrannes 46,457 100,398 53,941 ees i Although show rehearsals have ministration “insiders” were mak- = rly $36 9% a ern "| necessary under the circumstances.| [Prosecutor Stark has already said I eo nayunat pn yin non 784 and Capt. Fender were climbing | Aried there is still Seve Jor i Riling-by profiteering in-feod- 4 . he will rul {it | SEL seeNt sibs tasis Rds y . “es i > to si up for the cas Those stufls. i ht 4 That is 46 per cent of the total of| “The ©€0sts of added military he e oiit any juror who says| c.g io ies snrasrssniseson ares A530 $1728 1 over the charred ruin this morning, #8 Miri i may. register] Chats Huge Probie : JE
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{1949 €e8L.) resiivivirsnvivieniines SR Dn <O-Ra In. 4 J European Recovery Pro- to totalitarian rule, ‘would far ex- the death penalty law of the state - blaze. by telephoning Ice ma, The Stassen « Pauley exchange mn $3.95 thoes 1d to China. and to sevetal| 26d the Costs of the rogram of Of Indiana.” = ot the they complete their investi. | QIABapdTs- Times, RI-8881, OF MTE| 00 cheq white heat After Mr. Stas- 1 3 nations, 1t @0és not include] “CONOMIC ald “iow before the Con-| State” law provides lite. Meio urning unera pi gation, they will make 4 : Koster, .at the. city. rid wert told-the Senate committee that Ago $2Q.50 #0 million. sought for the Atomie|* e" ment or death for anyone con inspection of all industrial buildings 45" and recreation department, Mr. Pauley had profited to the tune : ua ey Commision, AUGmie Enos et troy pe ever commision rier mid 4500 Empty Caskets Aboard: the city in eure of fre ha “TL, ry gopurtmen ot 3 milion aud aedv tod: ve ie in sls available, ergy By ding is listed as & natural early relief from heavy gove ent Rfission. of a rob pe o Pn ards. the chief sald. ting - € The a ine Whole story of his operations, : spending. arson, etc. . _ ’ opera i expenditure. " “There was no excise for this Mr.” Pailey acknowledged last resource expe “The plain fact is,” he said, “that| The case of the state of Indiana Crew and Army Personnel Take to Lifeboats; fire.” Ohlef MeKinney said. “T can't, I" the show. night that he had made $032,703.10
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All other expenditures proposed in the 1949 budget were estimated at approximately $21,600,000,000, Purely national defense accounted
our budget must remain high until we have met our international responsibilities and can see the way clear to a peaceful and prosperous
vs. Watts on a first-degree murder charge comes to trial almost two months to . the day after Mrs. Burney was slain in her North side, ROI. en route to Antwerp to pick up a cargo of war dead, radioed today
Still Missing in Coost Guard Search
NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (UP)~The Army transport Joseph Y. Con*
{understand for one thing Why it! {wasn't reported earlier. Why that 'fire had gone straight i» dhe ele-
= Railways’ Crews
in commodity trading during the “| past three years. Contrary to Mr. Stassen's asser-
fot fu for approximately $11 billion and| orig.» India that a fire was raging out of control in the engine room and that the|"30r shaft and throug tions, he said, he-bad no inside in- i 4 international affairs and finance ap All budget calculations were uapolts nope. 45 crewmen and several Army men took a open te ‘boats. When we SU thet » had + ocx formation. 14 proximately $7 billion of “cold War”|hased, he said, on t high The Coast Guard said today the 8S Morrison R..Waite had reached |” | 0 eoney “Under oath you charged that I be yd $0: expenditures. Mr. Truman inciuded levels of business activity and tr |IVIOFTIS Plan Names| position given by the crew before ¢ tp sbandanied ship but had-not| YOU coutdnrs fave anything then. “|used inside information to profit : ’ % $400 million to get going on uni-|comes, continued full employment y lifeboats. It continued’ ceiling. But 1 don't understand wh: Mayor Al Feeney will address em- in commodities,” Mr. Pauley sald jh yd. RY Contre OF 1 Tou ev and stable prices at about present Lee Vice President Dru Store Official * io circle wi ares. win hl hat rafle on Meridian |ployess of the Indianapolis Rai- in a leiogram to MiP Stassen at AT
i,|a vice president: of the Indianapolis, ir deupppe | in etteysivy anti-infa- [Morris Plan. . Other officers elected are William
Faces Hearing
“When you. return before “the committee—if you do return-I intend to prove where you falsified
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Inventory Lest The Ti76-ton Liberty ship sent
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The Treasury now is considering|tion pany’s assembly hall. Several police
yd. 69 Li. Schloss, prest- sh SOS at 3:30 a. m. (Indianapolis, mated their loss at $200,000 in traflic officers also will discuss 1048 ygain and sgain—and wo expose i Hi lia is [0 Truman” S (Continued From Page One) €) reporting the fire was out of mechanical eqyipment. The en- trafic and safety problems. +h gr pr. Kempf said Clarence Taylor, su- SoHE) [tire inventory was lost. they sald.| Approximately 300 operators and, Can Prove Statements MH
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The Connolly reported her posi-| Dr. J. N, Firth, ent of the com) employees will at-| Mr. Pauley had hurled a similar ton as 900 miles east of New York Lincoln Chiropractio Insite, sid (ond Other speakers will: include “falsification” charge at Mr. StasLast night: she reported to the damage to classrooms and school ' Ray Harp, chairman of the Indian- sen shortly after the latter's Senate Hom u
Weather Bureau that she was en- equipment might total $20,000 when | - safety” ittee, testimo witnessed conditions in the place. |apolis Rallways - safety comm or When the tnspector left the pce countering hail Sioa noderate inventory of the loss was completed a Hallie ;
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Another ship the 88. Jose $15,000. in heating equipment. -Ap-. ; -$38:906 worth
-perintendent of community sanitation, and Harry Darling, Tr of ‘the restaurant i Ravn
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Message on Budget
tae From Page One) Armed Services
FR ORE Nw rsa braking rat, a _cost- of $400 million the first
Apndobtssotlremnent sh Mb. mn dangers threaten,” we must make the most of our oppor
yd =o] | 00 nity for debt retirement” ' [mito Ee at Se Schloesser, assist- Las | Shi il 3 he ur sna "Suc Ww 7 : during the year, Sridiantpoli Rail LE a a .. 4 ' * : wi had a reduction of 12.3 r| Stassen. Sk : : ig oR yh : 3 . UR a 35 De. di Non gh TAR. Z Oa 2 Cn Cl ER Pas Er 1 Je a h 3 NG TA: particularly, veter-|_ 5p E ab. RTT Rodis. rh ye 39¢° ora vo pas 1 : i" oy Cy Seo Hore eady = EE Cr y : n necessary to provide a firm base for aide to Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. tion "Wis part of a sharp step- up, me re. in the Sls holds whén ‘ pr The Junior Bar Conference of the oil ain recommends enactment of : The company official is president| she departed from New York last For Second. Semester American Bar Assoclition will pre- he _.yd. c small standing forces to. le itation enforcement since & : pe in san A wy comprehensive housing legislation—| ooo oq when - necessary py|0f. Terminal Transport Co. and Tn Iv in De. Thursday. miester nthe sent a debate on “Should ’ = “both private. enterprise and ioeally in 0" eae components.” ¥igconomy Finance Corp. and vice girvey by a ho a 41.| The Coast Guard said that the aX . eal ut Sana ang|Adovt the Direct Primary System _.yd. a4 public agencies need a broader|™ co on ns DEPENSE It fe. President of Barrett, Inc. 2 ceniibet yeves Pry re o “|cutter Tamaroa also had “| the oth din centers| Of, Selecting Candidates for. Public jo lorig-range program of “assistance| i ire lo vest single govern. rettetiniitcs 3 | HONS IN MANY 0 v's Ung | patched to the scene from the vi-| Five Indians Unjversity school of of ven rm Office” at 9:30 p. m. way over a from the federal government.” + Bettie eran TVAN SKATING PARTY . |establishments, |einity of Bérmuda. | business facuity members yoiced|0f Indians University Doin | Radio Station Wis. ile 5, 0d. $1.98 : mets; JIutam. ated over-alll Lion Grade School pupils willl The. inspection force now. is in opposition to the Truman Tax|Ted- 9 Hugh W. Jura, assistant in 8 ai Y A Foreign Aid iy for “fiscal 1049 is $11,025,000 p04 o skating party at Rollerland|the process of reorganisaiton and Plan in an “Economics Forum” to oe Luverne Divuion VIKON a TI LE { ha oo International ‘aid programs will 000 from 7 to- 11 p. m. Wednesday. the number of official warnings to Montani | Is Dea Dead in the Lincoln Hotel Educa FEE ” 88 $1.98 fst $12,542000,000 in fiscal 1048 ana] STRENGTH — An average of pil "0 0 go OF is if charge clean up has been increased greatly, held a " the Indianapolis STVICes. has announced. Orienta-(| sie. seosesn Saki i 1M. If Congress fails to pass|1/433,000 officers and men in. ‘hel oo 5, | ne sasa. Po! of yon tests at the Indianapolis center 2 _card Be hem and goes “fotali-|Alr Force, Army and Navy in dscal| s Chapter of Chartered Life Under-i ,, .equled Jan. 19 and 20 from Amaadistt fuetaile 3 : “tartan” the ultimate “cost will be|1949. about the same as the current In Philadel ia Wigs or W.— Thom sald [110 4.and 6 to 0 p. Mm. Registrasion|| No DOWN PAYMENT. RE ®ve. greater. “Should failure .of {Strength IN INDI AN APOLIS = . the “plan 10 Increase corporation iL be Feb, 4-7. CLARKE ATA tne. § a JR hee Jrogrims rest in a further Veterans CL Joab, J 19 UP— taxes and Secrous individual i» SHIP MOVEMENT ENTS on E. WASH. I-80 tNension of totalitarian rules, Total spending for veterans serv- W. New York; Berl, Emme Lawrence, Nicola A. Moritani terndtionals come taxes was “inflationary and United Press wr = = Youd have to re-examine _— icts and benefits estimated at) EVENTS TODAY Assoctation —| 2908 Sariver, © ~ ly-known, authority on Oatholiciwould curtall needed production.” Snip mew inte pedis, todas. avatser.| | ) , , Row tion and take what~igg102000,000 for fiscal 1049, com: Indians Dale} Products A Marvin, liturgloal \musie, died at his some| The panel of professors aleo pre- (si Thomas; ER Luis, Cristobal, ea $ 4-98 bw steps might be necessary oy pared with #0,832,000000 in fiscal| Service Club—Claypool Hotel. Bhi A) 7 here yesterday. dicted a continued rise of. prices land. Liven, Bea Re Pre, Havre: Exbrook ge, = or enhances + + + the new 1948. * [EVENTS TOMORROW Marana, 41 a A native’ of Utica, N. ¥. Mr. [for the next six months, and a Navies; JW. Cannon. Nuwhi 1 Magard 95 erations] program is our answer| .READJUSTMENT BENEFITS togsstia Safely Oleh — Dinner. moon. 30), Puoier gid, 2 det 3:|Montani received from the Vatican stiffening of Short term interest|wane Pores: victory, Cristobal; Wileewakt, ALUMINUM AWNING pa $12 an unprecedentell challenge.” $2,020,000,000 for education and gHotel Eu Biaypoat- mot Hotel, ond, Jane le Bar TART, award, Biisa-lin 1928 the Count's Oross and the| rates. Rio De Janeiro. oan Weather © Your Round iE \ wi i training compared with $2,533,000, iillam, Photbe Barnard ‘Ititle, Knight Commander of the| Members of the patiel other than : ‘ in 5 or 31-00 1H Ki [000 currently, based on nn i LICENSES comets] vate askin’ + Hassles yi Order of 8. Silvester, ane of the|Prof Thompson were George W. King fopsicy Co. 01 N. PENN. ST. L0TT : | mer that riumber_ of veterans in cbllege; Ebr ey t~Metkin highest honors awarded to laymen. Starr, professor of husiness re- Expert Wateh Jewelry Repairing wie hm school..and job. training will drop, st Ke, 3910 E don; Patricie B.' 440 ET Yi an Alice MeCtawley; for distinction in art or science search; Edward E. Edwards, asso LEA i. ULE P NETS: 730000 in- fiscal” 1040 compared wiriit gion Te. Vigoon ave brofl ofessor of finanoe; Behuy- 3-DAY SERVICE 41 iaiion Hoyt; Flora Carson. a Vincent's obert, Ma Mr, Montani, one of five brothers, Clate professor na uy: 9 ae Inch. (with present peak of 2,350,000. An Fo ia 3: Besste-Ad HOTRGe. dose Luc oe Robert, Mary came to Indianapolis as @ vaby ler F- Otteson, assistant professor || Free Estimates— ire noi 5¢ al dha on for Ais, rox go i. Violet a! Fuh Flax irabéth CATT: | Ho lived here until about 1907 when|0f marketing, and Dr. J. Edward Reasonable Prices " : | ployment and -self-employment. als] TBadger if con Wh pE— Bugens, Mary Bie Ar Bier he went to Rome. to study music in| Hedges, rojemor of Insurénce; who Ll end 2 ea. $199 Soka liom. setting gp sight lowances, compared with $669 mil-| DNC S58 Nek No Mortals, + DEATHS - [the Vatican for. two years. Later|3cted as forum moderator. King" 6 JEWELERS. i 27595", For Hdser "pus pen les, PR " end” run: he eo pt pr Setior, or, JR Besar” 1110 N. Talbot: mepmscierpsis mer: 86. ot ethos, e oo pines his ig o on The Service Was Bad || wesw. wasn or. Carson motel mise. 1 . run 4 . Bowers Jr. phroselerosts. in various capitals of ; ; rooel h 08 19¢ be tlre ad orgie, od non W s [drop to 390,000 fro the present wits smithy WRF A "Peart OF Wainut: coranary throm poste, %| The name Montani is familiar | And Her Purse Is Gone nt e314 medi &dostor's tornulh, 625,000. An estimated $87,000,000 for ny ion, R. R3 i pie, Yeoued” AiideF Myre Davis, 40, at 100% Lafayette, Indianapolis music circles through ex od S$ 38 be helped thousands of sufferers for oves| G1 loan guarantees compared with son, 631 W. 8t.eC, ar Joseph; Geneva| William Eimer Hunter, 80, at Methodist, the efforts of the brothers who| Mrs. William Hendricks, 312 E. ved. Crier gta bally the J first o $79,000,000 now. . Ro > Sone EF ) gi nL Jono dita, veh. Wh ub ATW played commercially for severall Walnut St. was assalling the street iad tp Jou in these ‘three ways: 1 PENSIONS — $2,108,000,000 com-| Prank Deistore 1530 . Washington, ‘myocarditis. ‘years. ‘The group broke up when) car. service Saturday night, when a py $ 90 . Rsonous wastes "and: oarien " pared with $2,055,000,000 now. Roland E Stewart, Coateavitie; Virginia [Willem oT) st 318 Lansing; the liturgical authority went -to|young man joined her in complainutiful - ons cleansing action helps mature aiievi.| GI INSURANCE —8$60 million] J%. TIOUS S00 200915 2. Michi- (Sarah Shields Worley, 11, at 1131 Bugens, | ROME. ling about the situation. Riftama™T, fH 3 ‘ and compared with $154 million now. | gan. Elle Gloria Beranisch, 25 N ih 8 Rnpreh a, i Generel, pte Services ‘will be held Wednesday :A moment later, the fellow-com-ea fn day calls, thus potter] HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL, charléa, Wilitam Hardesty, 10 N. Tilimols, in Philadelphia. |plainant grabbed her purse contain. ih 50c ‘Cystex from your today | CARE—$615 million Sompared with| i Hayden, 935 W."Ditve, Wood charles W. Flora, 61, st 443 B. Mh, cor-| Survivors, other than his wifeing $100 and ran, Mrs. Hendricks SR one’ it A od trial se oy pack-| $520 rnillion now. ort I. oe Central, Wylma E..Posey, 80, at 801 8. Warman, Catherine, included three brothers,|told police, “ te Sk SR AT Socal Watore [vg I ie wR Ln wn eB in, i Cony a 1 halle 50 Mr. called for a national Broest iis Tg oy, VirEinia; Louise pC Ne Tewell, 9, at 218 W. 1, @ia- | eit. | incident occurred. health program, broadened socidl Jon 3. barry, 1321 5. Ohlo; Helen Penn, ute 1 Fir Watts, #0, ab 3100 Aven fo i 0a ec security coverage, educational aids|cyaries W. He er N. West; Betty] dale, ifteriosdierotie } heart. : Advertisement +... | 13 fe ne one Bevin Lr SEI pms om ly 0 ; " . ex- Ann Reiko, . Ho -~ : Rose T, a " io vis . 4 : j= $1.99 i png A oy rif bt Le Louiae| MATS 3. Zowreher, 0, 41 BC Vincent's, oo wis foment NRIEH vr works to IC. 9 . y 1 ear! noma. ‘ 1 ( “> : ts, R. R. 15, Box 621. - pa Bi i 08 95 Mr. Truman asked Congress to pp \ A - THS . ~ Blue, $5 give $116 million to get his new se- BIR : Sko0 Sarid in 100. 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