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testimony of 150 witnesses several field trips. The money proposals. would increase the present military: budget to in calendar 1949 and '$13,200,000,000

in calendar 1948.

The - commission proposed reor ganization of the Commerce Department. To balance the power of | the military establishment, it said, |

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WASHINGTON, Jan, 1 tice on the Soviet Union soon . from Berlin regardless of how unpleasant the Russians may make it ‘regular jurors in the case were: there for Americans, it was learned authoritatively today. The United States also will warn that any the Americans to abandon Berlin to the Russians

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TWO: The Air Force - program/ would require immediate appropri-. ation of $1300,000,000 for a total! |calendar 1948 budget of $4,150.000.-| {000 and a further $1,300,000.000 in {1949 for a total budget of $5.450,|000,000. More than $1 billion of the

production, at least doubling cur“rent output. The $8100-plane would cost more than $6 billion.

For this it proposed $192 million

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moves designed to force

Ge the nion— | Would King ole Be Merry “iro s io, ne, Soviet Onion, With Stomach Acid Pains? tc sia.

Cole mignt| Undersecretary of State Robert A./Buren

Udge Page editorial by the Soviet army UBLE Paper in Berlin, Taegliche Rund-|

schau. It accused the Americans and British of partitioning Germany by merging the German occupation zones and stated bluntly: “There is no room in Berlin for|

LLL aanerents of the partition of Ger-

many.” —

f | “If the Russians break up four; {power control ¢f Berlin that would! break any semblance 6f four power| rule of Germany,” a policy-making official said. 3 ‘Coming in for heavy Russian

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{Arthur H. Vandenberg of the Sen ate Foreign Relations Committee to drop the $17 billion price tag “from the four-year Marshall Plan authorization bill. . This move WAS described by the Soviets as an’ effort to carry “an extensive political and {economic offensive” fgainst Europe {at the" lowest possible cost. \

This new blast came as the Sen:

ate Foreign Relations Committee|~

called Secretary of the . Treasury John W. Snyder, while the House! Foreign = Affairs Committee scheduled to hear once again from Ambassador Lewis W. Douglas. and

“later from Secretary of Army Ken-1

néth C. Royall. z

| Segretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson and Secretary of In-

terior J. A. Krug vesterday told].

{the committee that the foreign spending program in itself would

{not materially boost prices. within|the U. 8. . .

Reds in Berlin Bar

Refusal in Press | BERLIN, Jan. 14

. | German newspapers fram publishling the flat United States refusal to discuss any change in the four- | power rule of Berlin, German press psources sald today. . | “The American statement, how- | ever, cheered -thousands of Ger- * | mans in the Western Zones of Ber{lin who feared they might be left under Russian rule if the Ameri. cans and British were forced out.

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Watts avoided the gaze of his wife and looked over only once when his daughter whimpered. _ After a 13th alternate juror was selected and the trial was ready to begin, Judge Barger took time out to ‘simonish the crowd for bringing sandwiches and refresh-

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Cs Woollen “We're not running a lunch! j. today became chairman of . 1 board of the Fletcher Detecting several school-age boys! T.;st Co. a post held by. his slipping in the door and sneaking’ | 4, {,ihes Evans Woollen St.

who founded the institution.

Aa tiga NEW PRESIDENT—Stepping | into the Fletcher Trust presi- | ford, a vice president of Fletch. | dency vacated by Mr. Wool len's promotion was William B. | Schiltges. executive vice presi- | moted to first vice presidency | dent of the firm since 1935.

Evans Woollen Jr. Named

cedent banking institutions.

Banking,

as a bookkeeper in the insurance Association of Indianapolis, and a Three were excused on the prose- department, Sept. 3, 1907. Eventuaiiy member of the association's board. priations and a further $310 million cution’s challenge when they voiced he became assistant manager of He also serves on the board of di-

Named Loan Officer.

Webb Isley, Stock Land Bank in 1935. will immediately Sugar Creek farmer; George Wen-| He was elected a vice president er Savings and Trust Co. in 1912.

tisemen ~~ |place the blamé for partitioning dling, Union Township farmer; Al- Of the Trust Co. in 1925 and became fave : ¢ - ' » first vice president in 1835. later Jackson | being elected to the company’s board 25, 1912, as a teller, When the trust ompany established itself in what

Stanley Crisler, Van|of directors. _ compa He now serves as a member offs now the main office building at

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(Continued From Page One) He is chairman of the board of ford ‘has been active in the work years in the company and its ante- trustees of the Central Avenue or the Indianapolis Chapter of the! Methodist Church, a trustee of De-| American Institute of Banking, now’ A graudate of Manual Training Pauw University and chairman of serving on its board of governors, : High School, Mr. Schiltges holds a DePauw's committée on real estate He is a past president of the : The “commission: sized up the Was started immediately after they! .ertificate from the Graduate School and investment,

’ , . were sworn in. y «! commerce should hive {ws subde. >" future role as that of se m in. Judge Barger, how- ,¢

partments, one for civil aviation; one .for industry and trade, each with a secretary. The commission said the United States should seek peace through - the United Nations and urs? in additional calendar 1948 appro ously build its air defenses. The commission also described |

) He is a trustee of the Methodist Comptrollers Conference. jcuring advanced bases protecting ever, had to call a recess almost an) American Bankers Association at'Hospital and treasurer of the cap-| He is a trustee of Tabernacle supply lines and combating s.b- liour and one-half later after eight Ry igers University. i marines, It said the Navy air arm veniremen had failed to meet with

is adequate but needs modernizing. approval of both state and defense former German-American Trust Co. mer president of the Family Service D ani el S File S Libel :

ital account of the Indianapolis’ Presbyterian Church. He became an employee of the Good Will Industries. He is a for-

The nation’s new strategic con- punishment; and three on defense cial and savings departments aud Co. cept must be based on air power, counsel after they admitted having joined Fletcher Trust at its organ-| Known to His Associates as Jack ‘| the report said. The Navy no longer fixed -opinions ‘as to Watts’ guilt; {ization in-1912 inthe -mortgage, Mr. Crawford -is a graduste—of.can be counted on entirely for one man was excused when he voiced phase -of its loan department, soon Knightstown Hi - immoral . objections to being a juror yecoming manager bf that depart- a certificate in a murder case. Another was ex- ment: : cused by peremptory challenge.

Eight Form. Special Venire

i | A . ® , » ous objections to capital that company’s combined commer-irectors of the Electric Steel owner Cait Against Star |

part of

Began as a Teller

He came with the Trust Co. March

Dot have Beem a merry oid soul, if he povett regu) 8 (Hatfield, Addison Township me- the . subcommittee on agricultural Market and Pennsylvania Sts. in yes Ine pig 2 about Mio must nay we the ; te) manic; Albert E. Drake, Washing- credits of the Committee on Federal January, 1915, Mr. Crawford was KE ramine 4” Pay the penalty of acid stomach or acid Department weekly news conference > Rr, aki | - pins. heartburn, €as. sour stomach, 1n-/late today to state American cy ton Township farmer; Ralph Berry, Legislation of the American Bankers made manager of the checking ac ] QLASSES on hoy om excess stomach . policy| yan Buren Township farmer: Alvin |Association.. He has served op nil- {counts department. : / sodity should try Desa for KI Teier on this issue. |B. Coons, Flat orf ripe Frank merous committees of the Indiana! In July of 1916, he was made “opmn NIGHTS “TIL # P.M. CREDIT Sting oe opnedients, | Tike ot The problem was provoked bY|Sr.yder, Waldron florist, and Wini-|Bankers Association, including those assistant auditor and organized the CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE Pa amd, fast.” More ‘than 210 million the Russians last Sunday in a front freq Cochran, Jackson Township lon legal affairs, agriculture and per- auditing department of the. oom} n 4d . et a x x ?

‘pany. In 1022 he was elected au- |

gh School and holds packs” labelled Daniels, ‘Bradford,’ from the Graduate Ostrom and McNulty, arguing on a School of Banking, where his yrad- gridiron while Democratic mayoraity juate thesis was- selected as.one of candidate Al Feeney ran with the Later he_became loan officer of the few to become a re SRR Ware Shs wo the Trust Co. When -the Fletcher, American Bankers Association w mbers . ; CAR 5 Wb up ape Stock Land Bank was ‘or-|brary in New York. -— = i I v of Fletcher| He started in the banking business of 8 { {residents, summoned after the reg- S§anized as a subsidiary o torial cartoon on election of & new United States will “serve formal no- ular venire of 50 had been ex- Savings & Trust: Co. in 1917, Mr. May 3, 1909, with Fletcher National| county chairman depicted him as a hat it has no intention of withdrawing hausted, finally seated to act as Schiltges was named treasurer of Bank, asa “ruriner.” He transferred airy, filthy, corrupt and repulsive! that organization, He became presi- to the former Marion Trust Co. prior person . ‘| Wallace Deiwert, Washington dent of the now liquidated Joint to its merger with the German- dirty, filthy, corrupt and repulsive {American Trust Co. to create Fletch+ surroundings.” The cartoon showed

Al

| ‘a man labeled “Daniels” standing ‘Advertisement * . hip-deep in-a mite and beckontng! |. vii ¢ Ph SERED EE {another man labeled “Ingles” UM Yar Need 5 (James Ingles had just been named i You county chairman) to join him. ~R “ The cartoon was captioned "Cimon | ; In, Th" Water's Eine!" i i ve : In a news story on the Indian- | when you have a |apolis Railways fight for higher] fares, the complaint charges, the!

from the utility. | “It'simportant, when you have a cold, {| In another editorial, the com- to keep your bowels open. Don't plaint alleges, the paper charged! tthe Public Service Commission with | playing politics and stated that

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the benefit of the Daniels-McNulty clique.” Mr. Pulliam, publisher of Star, declined to comment on the suit. © |

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