Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1948 — Page 7
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“Snyder Hints | Wit vere Tax Bill
SKYHOOK : mime | | Proposed by GOP Ae Py ka. Por Treasury Secretary Denounces Plan al As a Red Ink Proposition he FER oat re ter 0 viel
that President Truman would veto it. The bespectacled Mr. Snider told the House Ways | mittee that the GOP bill would result in a $2,100,000, i in the
trees, next fiscal year. etc) or to ‘most He said it would present a “major! y. type of surfece. threat to the nation's financial in- rec ors er 50,» J tegrity and economic stability.”
His calculations, however, did not take into account Republican plans By Peo les Bank to eut Mr. Truman's new budget by | from $3 billion to $5 billion. . Re-| publicans say this will leave ample McWhirter, Hueber Added to Board
room for both a balanced budgot| and the $5,600,000,000 tax cut pro-| posed in the Knutson bill. Election of two new direcfors of : Uses Sharp Language ithe Peoples State Bank was an‘The usually soft-spoken” Mr. nounced today by Felix M. Me- | Snyder used the sharpest language Whirter. The election was held at! of his career as a public servaht in|the annual stockholders’ méeting ~criticizing the tax reduction nil] yesterday. sponsored by Rep. Harold Kn'itsin|
(R. Minn.). chairman of the House ncWhirter ahd Ralph E. Hueber. Ways and Means Committee. All other members of the board Re Fecommn that the Ke- were re-elected: r { publicans junk -their tax plan an = SiiC0eeds } approve a one rp id) Mr. ~Hueber “also et the President in his recent messaxes © Lc 48 President of A. J. Hueber| “eS & Co. Inc, and the>A. J. Hueber
a o Congress, {Savings & Loan Association. Mr.| alue! ; * Thomas Will Testify McWhirter is the grandson of the | ers 3 Bef ‘bank's founder, and has been asso-| : ore Probers in Week clated with the firm since 1938. Sen. Elmer Thomas (D. Okla.), Board Re-elected former chairman of the Senate Ag-! Members of the board re-elected riculture Committee, will be called Were Paul ‘C. Denny, treasurer of | before speculation investigators the Indianapolis Paper Container | within a week to explain his deal- Corp.; Carl M. Geupel, president ings in the ‘commodity market. of the Carl M. Geupel Construction | A source close to the Senate 3pe~- Co.; Neal Grider, vice president of | ulation. Subcommittee said = Chair- the bank; Walter J. Pray, partner man Homer Ferguson (R. Mich.) in Benham-Pray Co.; Fred C. would begin open hearings on the Tucker, president of the F. C. case after a series of - secret ses- Tucker Co.; Clarence R..Weaver,| . sions. - donk vice -president-and: trust offiEThe Ti-year-old Mr “THOMAS ACE knowledges that he has been a spec- Felix M. McWhirter,” president of | ulator in cotton during most of the the bank. 25 years he has been in Congress. Sanford P. Hunter was elected But he contends that his market assistant cashier in the meeting operations always have been “open of directors which followed the | * and above board. Stockpolders* geting.
Calls Taft Conservative = In Budget Cut Plan
House Economy Chiéf John Taber : . said Sen. Taft is being too - con: WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 UP) —
servative. when he speaks of cutiing The Justice Department said Yoday FBI and immigration agents have only $3 billion off President 1ru- ted Al d man's budget estimate. [Tete { th EXan c ist "Mr. Taber said he’s aiming at a Wember ol ne American Communist
Hil Party's io " $5 billion cut. He pointed out *nat! ¥s national committee, in Mi
some of the $39.638,000,000 asked by Hin I deportation to his native
President. Truman 10 run the £0. "oe "su ioe Department said the ernment: would have tobe au‘hor-| {warrant for Bittelman's deportation izetl by new laws, and added: |was issued because he advocates the I_think there are a lol of those Grerthrow of the government by laws that are not going to
ja. enacted.” a
Expect Early Action oars Cancer, Ends Life
3 2 DETROIT, Jan. 16 (UP) — On_ Red Legislation one ser Kosarican, 23-year-old GI yu student at the University of De- | . up with Communist-control legisla-' $roit, committed suicide by breath-| ain» Te% Wesks. Aa wil ing carbon monoxide gas from a his Ho hose attached to the’ exhaust. of his use administration group may, -get-the jump onthe Un-American; Activities Committee, He said it's too early yet to pre- ; . dict what form the legislation win Injured in Ladder Fall § take. But the subcommittee is con- Robert Butterfield, 33, of 2824 8." 3 sidering a bill that would bar Com- Pennsylvania St. Sis’ in Methodist munists from the ballot. Hospital today with head injuries. |
Plan to Subpena He fell from a .ladder Apwy
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