Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1948 — Page 8
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University and not elrcuit, said James Mr. Petrillo,
(AFL), has reclined
Prof. Armstrong
industry.
he said. “Congress
‘ answer now.”
vantages, he said. “The reason,” he
been overcome in
trols expire Feb. 29
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# Inventor Tells Inquiry ~ Into Music Czar’s Ban
Columbia Professor Urges Congress fo
Pass Anti-Monopoly Labor Laws wl . WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (UP)~—The inventor of frequency modula~ tion radio said today that the techriical problems of FM broadcasting were| = solved 12 years ago but that “man-made obstacles” have blocked its |’
Edwin H. Armstrong, professor of electrical engineering at Columbia
the last obstacle that I see.” president of the American . Federation of Musicians
members play for network ¥M| broadcasts. Individual FM stations, Off Truman Proposal | . however, may hire union musicians. |
the House Labor Committee which 48 studying Mr. Petrillo's ban on __record-making and his relations “ " with “the broadcasting industry. [rime plan_as “just another nil." Prof. Armstrong, in reply to ques= |; ters. went ahead with plans to tions, said the remedy lies in appli- | oo thelr own tax-cutting legisla cation of the anti-trust laws to tion which is quite different. . | monopoly in unions as well as in
through the anti-trust laws. Tt} ; seem ; loss of revenue. It was introduced 8-10-me- that that als i» the 1, the House yesterday by Rep. John
Prof. Armstrong said he invented! =,
FM and “presented” 85 to the ado GO industry more than 12 years ago. P Economy Drive
Yet only a relatively small number Crops Up in Air Plan of radio listeners now enjoy its ad-
although the forces of nature had of the Air Force to fit the Repub-
necessary during the ensuing years| source said. to overcome, in addition; -a large Policy Commission has urged that
more money to build up its sues FOF Hospital | In City Treasury
series of man-made obstacles.’
Senate Group to Hold
Rent Control Hearing, [sional grous, which reports March i ; ] {1, may not be so generous in 1's Lig Chairman Harry P. Cain (R.,o5r0priation recommendations,”
Wash) said today his Senate banks « | | ing subcommittee will begin hear- y 3 + Ine suncdemitics wil begin hear. Congress Still Cool | trol legislation. Present rent con- 10 Inflation Program : | President Truman's third sppesl Mr. Cain said the subcommittee for enactment of his 10-point antiwill consider extension of the pres-.inflation program got the same cool ent law. The only bill before. the reception from Congress as _his subcommittee is a sweeping measure previous pleas. Acting Senate GOP by Sen. Francis J. Myers (D. Pa), Leader Kerineth 8. Wherry (Neb) that would virtually restore wartime commented that “the way to break
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to let his union sep Tex Group Shrugs
harman Harold Knutson (R.| Minn.) ‘of the House Ways and {Means Committee: shrugged off! {President Truman's latest tax re-|
testified before
He and other House Republican;
The presidential plan -calls for an neome tax credit of $40 per person,
wil “Once there was an oil monopoly, land for a 75 per cent ‘excess’ profits:
dealt with that tax ‘on. corporations to make up the
: D. Dingell (D. Mich.).
The joint congressional aviation : committee may adjust its recomadded, “is that mendations on the future strength
1035, it became ljcan economy drive, an informed The President's Alr
the Air Force be given considera
But this source said the congres-
inflation 4s to cut government ex-
President's program.” Mr, Truman renewed his request for standby wage-price control and rationing yesterday in his annual cconomic report to Congress,
Strip Miners Drop Strike Threat
TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 15 (UP)
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ad security {agreed on an arbiter to settle dis-
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START HOSPITAL PROJECT—Governor Gates (with spade) broke the ground | yesterday for Indiana's new LaRue D. Carter Memorial Hospital, psychiatric screen- | ing hospital, which will become the kingpin of the state's growing mental health program. Others who attended the ceremony at the I. U."Medical Center were left to | right: Dr. E. Rogers Smith, Mental Health Council secretary: State Health Director Dr. LeRoy Burney: Dr. Norman E. Beatty, president of the council: the Governor; Otto |
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F. Walls, state welfare director, and Judge John H. Morris of New Castle, council | member. ; : : !
Ground Broken
Nominates Hoosier
Puts J. G. Scott in Race for Presidency |
May Leave Dent
| The city government may have to
Gates “Turns Soil dig up money to pay for the dam|age done by a stray police le,
For Shee tal Clinic fired at-a fugitive recently. . - Indiana's mental health program while chasing a suspected barglar v_ today was nominated for presi-
Governor Gates yesterday, broke nolice opened fire at the fugitive i + Party ticket. the ground just west of Riley Hos-| Residents in the 1400 block heard| Granville B. Leeke of South Bend.
Medical Center, for the state's new police and went back to bed. dent psychiatric screening and training| ‘yesterday, Mrs. Henry Wildrick, john Zahnd, natiorial . chairman institution, the LaRue D. Carter 1413 Ww. 33d St, noticed a hole in gr ¢ y Memorial Hospital. | x of the Greenback Party, with headPp {a window pane, Then she found 8's, .rters here. said the noma! n “From this tiny beginning” -the hole in her window drapes. She wore made “by an official referenGovernor said at the ceremony, “a also found a hole in the sleeve .of 4, vote by mail of all dues-,ay-modern, well-equipped, well-staffed a coat hanging in a closet. across jo members” of the party : institution will grow. very soon. And the room, also a hole in another, ar. scott whose New York ad-
this and other states to our ever- found the bullet in the lining of the Craryville, is editor of a party publasting credit.” | second coat, lication, “Money.” He is also a subThe hospital will become the hub: The case was turned over to the urban farmer and gardener and a of the entire mental health pro- City .legal department for settle- , ive of Indiana. gram, the Governor said. | ment. Mr. Zahnd said that Mr. Leeke, “The program in years to come . . 59-year-old vice presidential nomwild serve as a guide for the nation Ship in Distress inee, was born in Philadelphia but and will speak forcefully and pow-| NEW YORK, Jan. 15 (UP)—The has lived in Indiana for the past erfully for the unfortunate men, cargo ship Adrian Victory is in dis- 35 years. He has worked as a farmwomen and children who cannot tress 300 miles southeast of Cape er, preacher, shop craftsman and speak for themselves,” the Governor Hatteras, the Coast Guard here re- has been a “student of monetary re-
4 Holes-in-1 Shot Greenback Party
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pital at the Indiana University the shots, learned the details from 1nq was nominated for vice presi- |
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Objectives Outlined For ‘Y' Conference
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Findley of Muncie, secretary, and | Earl Drye of Elkhart treasurer. Directors are the Rev. Bernard White of South Bend, B. B. Ben-| nett of Richmond, Mrs. Peggy Lan ders of Anderson, and James Mc
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