Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1948 — Page 5
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* Kuter Again Rejected BOP Adviser
By Senate Arms Group For Chairman of CAB
General Refuses fo Quit Air Force;
Truman's Personal Plea to No Avail WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (UP)~—The Senate Armed Forces Commit-
tee today turned down President Truman's personal plea that Maj. Gen.
Laurence Kuter be permitted to serve as chairman of the Civil Aeropautics Board and retain his Air Force rank and pay
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ap) he would not quit the Air Force for the civilian job.
year. But as CAB chairman he would have drawn only $10,000, das The committee voted to stand
pat on its original refusal last week, . : . > cee Present Truman's renews A [fing (Jer Reich | of his request at a White House |
= ponference with the Senators yes- 2 —t “terday. - Mr. Truman told the Sen- Frown y ators yesterday he had offered the 3 on sion Job to six competent civilians but| OF Administration
was turned down. BERLIN, Jan. 20 (UP)—Marshal
Meunwnlle President Truman N- Vassily Sokolovsky tore into the us of May 1, Harllee. Branch, a|Angio-American plan fora joint edCAB member since 1938. ministrative setup in their occupaHis resignation leaves only Vice(tion zones of Germany today, but Chairman Oswald Ryan and Former |did not even mention the status of Sen. Lee of Oklahoma as board the Western Allies in Berlin. members. The first meeting of the Allied Douglas Cool to Job [Control Couscil since the Big Four breakdown in London last month As Director of Aid lacked the predicted fireworks. Save It was learned that Lewis W. for the Soviet military governor's Douglas, U. 8. Ambassador to Brit-| denunciation of the Anglo-Ameri-ain, has been telling friends hejcan zonal fusion, the meeting undoesn’t want the job of administer- reeled with routine calm. : ing the Marshall Plan. He has been| Conspicuously missing from the
prominently mentioned for the $20,- council program was the dispute Eu
000-a-year post. over the presence of the Western Despite his reported reluctance, Allies in Berlin. The Soviet army however, intimates believe he could| organ here had demanded that they be “drafted” to run the four-year get out.
aid program. | A Soviet general repudiated the |ije Hartley - Wants to Hear [,100" frend: reliable sources! Bandmen_.on_ Petrillo... |the co-ordinating committee. of the)
leaders will be called before the| The council was in session for House Labor Committee to give! three hours and 35 minutes.
Senator Urges Relief | Bids for Contracts Fail n Taxes for Landlords] To Attract Companies
Sen. O. Douglas Buck (R. Del)| Marion County institutions today fuggested that landlords get income|7aced & year of uncertainty ‘n their
to increase their rents. Mr. Buck, y member of a Senate that for the second time within a committee on rent control, said con-{Month their advertisements for bids trols beyond -contracts to furnish coal to tne Teh. 20 expimilon: date to protect failed to bring in any) nan ) But he proposed Congress| Commissioner William Bossom consider giving some tax sald coal companies who have . een to landlords whose profits are held|25ked to submit bids refused to down by rent ves to any contracts
comes. | large realty Idings Without a tract County ComI: hid ply ‘gay fo Indvidea Tamers have been forced o ob. income tax returns, he said. ind coal on the open market, buy-
VIKON TILE
“We will have to continue buying and kitchen walls, Pree esti installation,
chances of Gen. Kuter filling the post. He
16 Beautiful colors, for bathrooms ||fUel Without contracts the re-| yo tq cocretary.
Miller, Princeton; Dr. Robert Ledig,
Backs Aid To Europe |
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (UP)—
~~ Urges Defense Pacts He also maintained that the| § Marshall Plan must be accom-| | panied by: ¥ ONE: A mutual aid pact joining 16 western European nations to halt
England Tops List Mr. Dulles predicted that if the four-year, recovery program was reJected or curtailed, U. 8. military leaders would come before Congress in “such imperative terms” that members would have no choice but to vote much larger funds for rearmament,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Than M rshall Plan,
Warns
ee a {tons already have
10) Jake ver 51 BON. ve to NIGHT FIRE — Alarmed residents of the Bon Air Apartments, 2964 N. Talbott increase its defense forces emor-| St. were routed from bed earl mously,
y today when a $40,000 blaze swept through. the he sald. building. No one was injured. R
The Bele Department Sgn LUCK, BAD LUCK — Lucky to be alive, Mrs.
get the largest share of the pro-| Widget, were unlucky enough to be burned out of their a iin a|posed $63 billion Marshall Plan| commonplace to Widget.
Gertrude Apple and her black cat, partment. Fires are becoming is is her second. : s
Denny Re-elected | penies Plaintiff
Optometrist Head | Lost Own Money
Dr. Roy E. Denny, Indianapolis,| Operators of the Spinning Whe: oad Jo Slovied Yrvsidadb ul Hie Me sn W. 16th St, charged In ¢
closing sessions of the association | Superior Court pleading today ‘hal convention today in the Severin/money alleged lost by Charles R. Hotel. AT . . |Bttinger in recent dice games at. place, did not belong to him
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The pleading Was an answer to! Irvin M. Borish, Kokomo fone. of two suits brought last week oe M Bb ™ Mr. Ettinger to recover $0846 New trustees are Dr. Warren (alleged. gambling bling lenses Fromm | ihie
FR-102 4500 Casualties | Nema" ATHENS, Jan. 20 (UP)—Press. \ Main Spring Arch Shoes
5 (dispatches from the field reported WALKOVER
today that Greek .guerrillas had suffered about 500 cesualties in the! TTS NOPENN, Across From Loew's Theater
Platanos-ares-of Southern Greece. Guerrillas’ who attacked Platanos Were reported to have fallen back nearby Ardhova. Some dis-|
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High School Graduates!
A LIFETIME OF
4 him in it. but th want to mak OPPORTUNITIES 4 WFP “At » meeting in his office, Mr. | master of sacrifice to theme Mt 8) AWAITS YOU | Wilson asked Harry F. Miedema Jr.,| “Now I'm for cutting out the
Hoosier Home Gree oc... Indianapolis; Dr. K. PF. Kintner,| Losses Not Derifed «| 25 8, ay Supplies k Guerrillas Suffer (Wabash and Dr. Harold Cline, Elk-| The answer, filed in behalf of four
day were Dr. D. R. Reed, La Porte, lost by Mr. Ettinger belonged to the membership; Dr. John P. Davey, J. G. McCullough Agency, Inc. of; Indianapolis, legislation; Dr. R; W. ; Tu Richmond, - public--rela-}, - The pleading stated in-effect-that J tions; Dr, Don- W. Conner, Terre: the McCullough agency should have Haute, education, and Dr. H. F. [been a party plaintiff in the action.
(Patches said the guerrillas were in tion of vision. their answer did not deny that
fore surrendering, for the agency and its creditors re-
For Distillers, Marshall Plan
Earl Wilson of Indiana, who recently was -indorsed for a fifth term by the Marshall Plan the 9th district Republican organ ization, is on record today against curtailing grain for distillers and also as opposed to the Marshall Plan. ‘
Chall | state his stand against the Marshall > : Plan and plead for them to support Wilson Setar Td, a yo . Seats 4 i
hart. | .|operators of the place by Atterney Department diréctors elected to:|Sam Blum, charged that money |
|wiich®Mr. Ettinger was treasurer.
Crown Point; conserva+{ The Wheel “operators 1m
money was lost at the place.
Eight Young Egyptians oly io Anewer Hitlngs * In another t Mr, Ett r Held in Police Battle |... recovery of nearly $17,000 alCAIRO, Jan. 20 (UP)—Police said|leged gambling’ losses from the today that eight young .Egyptians|Gun Club near Carmel, Ind. in were arrested last. night after a gun|Hamilton County. T. Ernest Mabattle with police in the Mokattam holm, attorney for operators of the hills overlooking Cairo. Gun Club, has not filed any pleadThe police report said the youths, |inge in this suit, :
mostly university students, had been former Marion
engaged "in weapons practice with| County clerk, filéd the suits fol-|[
machineguns and grenades. They|lowing appointment of receivers of fired some shots at the police be-|the McCullough agency. Attorneys
Rep. Wilson Hits Grain Cut
Times Washington Bureau Lawrenceburg Chamber of ComWASHINGTON, Jan. 20 — Rep.| secretary, where he stood on
Mr. Miedema sald he was no student of such matters and just | came down with the Lawrenceburg | {delegation to plead against cutting! production of the three distilleries | He used the advent here of a jane end ‘making the place a ghost : Welfare of People curtallment t0| wmgpsy just the trouble,® Mr.
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It was all my fault, Pearl. I admit (Side, T think you should be on
v. [son mierely is returning to his old ji But everythings better now. I've his
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Ww : f [but Tm also against the Marshall . COME HOME Plan. I am for the welfare of our people at home. Since I'm on your
A pre-war isolationist, Mr, Wil.
jceivership suit was filed more than
Spiceland Banker
Ready to Plead Guilty
In $10,000 Shortage
Frank Dillon Surrenders, Declines to Seek
Bond; Wants to Start
Sentence
Arraignment of Frank Diilon, 50-year-old Spiceland banker, on
ble date. “as soon as possible.” and start mg his sentence. FBI has begun an investigation into. accounts of the, Department of Financial Institu-
shortage of $10,145. Held Post 12 Years |
since the brandh~was established
| charge of violating the National Bank Act will be held at the earliest B. Howard Caughran, U.S. district attorney, said he would schedule
The, prematurely gray Spiceland branch manager of the Citizens of New Castle has asked that he be allowed to plead guilty
ceived a $200 bonus, He was active,
“like any small-town banker,” he
Community Fund, Masonic Lodge and Friends Church. or He was born in Henry Oounty
e has three children. One, Rob-
Dillon, who has held his ro He hae lived in Spiceland 30 years, e
in 1935, sald he took: between $10,000 and $15,000 over a period of more’ than 10 years. ' . “I Just needed the money to live,” he declared. “I had a lot of sick-| ness in my family, and I couldn't make ends meet." When the slim, . well-mannered, bank official appeared yesterday
before U.8. Commissioner Francid act home valued by Defense
Hughes for preliminary hearing, he, said he did not wish to post the $5000 bond which had been set.
“I want to. get this thing over
feel better now than I have felt at any time in the last 10 years.” He| forced a smile and appeared Doctor's Report Filed | His attorney, Eugene Yergin of
is an Indiana State Police troo asbigned to the Connersville ¢ The trogper accompanied his father fo” Mt. Caughran’'s office when the elder Dillon surrendered yesterday. 3 Prior to his banking affiliation, Dillon sold insurance i He and his family live
ney Yergin at “not more $5000."
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‘Circle City’ Officers Today
PR a ——" Officers of the YMCA town,
_{New_Castle, filed a statement. from “Circle City,” will be elected today. | {a Spiceland ‘physician asking ‘that
The town Is. an_organization of
oi... be... confihed "in 4. 300 residents iri ths YMCA" buflaing,
under observation while awaiting
trial. jand is scheduled to instruct its “He is mentally ill as evidenced members in civic affairs,
by suicidal tendencies and an at-|
Shelby P. Jones and Sheldon
tempted suicide last Thursday,” the pi ye are candidates for mayor:
Ed Brouhard and Jack E. Kiewit
The reference was to an incident i 2 i : authorities are candiotes for own Serf, ana found Dillon in & stupor in his car. bert ©. Disching na Wayn tailed McBride are treusurer candidates.
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Mr.’ Ettinger resigned as treas-
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