Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1948 — Page 19

seems -like this done and nmfteps We are wrong money to back pur backing of - tantial form of ptable as cash

had money to ages. With our y ‘came out of _ Federal Reserve banks issue our fess is not reWhy are we serve private inpeople and add | debt? Federal Reserve: jons thus raising circulation, Now bt to buy a farm, is paid. 1 own , It 1s mine. make money, at pdid, the money Bank. The bank n is deflated and

ease tell us just November, 1941, , ‘up a nickel, 100 ° at, I am told, is er, 1947, the Post its original price. | enterprise. Used gazine, my dollar - dn

nts per hour: By’ striking my wages’

instead of the $1 a, further deprey of income tax

orts' my family is desirable should I my bag up: businessman, free balloon by robbing

titution St. + our constitutional an be granted bY s or power in the controlling its pro=+— This would be a eedom. Rent conour most cherished % roperty. . { protected by the . se taken without a essential limitation egarded the taking the due process of would nullify our jon is the spirit of t the mercy of the 1 liberty would be sitrary will of Con-

gress to enlarge on idge them does not argument on this. has & public charac- | s essentially private rt of the property. ymns one condemns

he substance which Nithout this it will -ompensation 1s not ssted fn rent. Under be ascertained in a - abuse ‘and hardship. on intended it. Any

4 Or “tontrary io OuE:~

erica talk t UNRRA anc. r-torn Europe

ants of the Massing ; ir favorite tune tha NRRA or the Brtiish

1 War and now head guments in a recent tinent ideas on how he protection of the peech which got the e testified before the

, to date was equally as a risk.

yre the war. Today, 2, at the end of the will be’ 286 million. yribund—area. nce, Maly, Spain nor brid leaders they were still add up to make e areas in the world,

arshall Plan countries and sailed more ships roduction of steel and their farm produce— f the same magnitude. ls, lumber and cotton

hips, canals, railways,

system carried more

shipyards are doing tric power production

- Check 8-Day "Holiday Of Hollywood Prodigy

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in Ruhr,” he said. . The Communists are using this as in Sasum 10 ‘spresd dirger, he Pauley to Get Chance To Face His Accuser

Former Official Says Books Balance

COVINGTON, Ind., Jan. 32‘ (UP)

tain County treasurer, said today “I don't know what happened to-it,”

shortage, in his accounts. The shortage, all in cash, was reported by C. E. Ruston, chief exami-

two men have their showdown on speculation before Senate investi- | gators. 1 Mr, Stassen, who has said that he | never makes a charge unless he can back it up, replied that he would be “fully prepared” when he goes before the Senate Speculation Subcommittee, He has ac-

cashing in on “inside” information in his commodity trading.

Engel Accuses Army

Of Covering Up Data Rep.. Albert J. Engel (R, Mich.) |

Mr Engel accused Maj. Gen.|— The examiners, in the report, said

lot Accounts, signed by Field Ex-

treasurer here started, said, “They are going to have to prove I took it. I am not guilty. The books balance, but the money isn't there.” Served Two Terms He served two terms as sheriff] before he was elected to the treas-| urer’s office.. He was succeeded in office by -his wife, but she was unable to post the required $25,000 -bond, and the Fountain County commissioners finally named For. rest Kay of Attica to the post. The report of the State Board

aminers W. R. Fuson and A. Dale Dudley, has been filed with the state attorney general's office by Mr. Ruston for possible legal action. Arrange Talk

ence with Mr. Ramsey had been arranged for Jan. 26, at which time the shortage will be discussed.

they talked with Mr. Ramsey on Jan. 5, and asked him whether he knew the money on hand and in the bank were short. Mr. Ramsey informed the examiners that he had altered hank

House Group fo Poll Petrillo Union on Ban

(AFL) to see how they feel about James C. Petrillo’s ban on record-

making. Committee Chairman Fred A. Hartley Jr, (R. N. J.) said the poll will be taken “with or without” Mr. Petrillo’s consent. : The two men have not been able to agree on whether the poll should cover all members or just those Who have made recordings. Mr. Hartley insists on restricting the balloting to the latter group.

Permanent RFC Urged

By Jesse H. Jones Jesse H. Jones, longtime director of . the = Reconstiiétion Finance Corp., urged Congress to make it A permanent agency, free from direct control by any other agency of the government. Mr, Jones, in an apparent reference to Henry A. Wallace, said the spending authority given to “dreamers, reformers and pure theorists” during the war was “unfortunate and costly.”

MARSHALL TO SPEAK ATLANTA, Ga. Jan. 22 (UP)— Secretary of State George C. Marshall was scheduled to arrive here

statements to bring the bank stateiment into balance with office records, the report stated. -

- Deadlock Foreseen|

In Louisiana Race NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 22 (UP)— Louisiana voters got set today for the second act of a rough-and-tumble campaign for governor, Late returns from ‘Tuesday's Democratic’ primary gave Earl K. Long, brother of the late Sen. Huey (Kingfish) Long, a commanding lead in the race but indicated that he would not receive a sufficient majority to avoid a runoff election with second-running can-| didate Sam H. Jones, ; { With 1044 precincts of the state's) 1878 reporting, Mr. Long had received 126,767 votes to Mr. Jones’ 91,035. To win on the first ballot a candidate needs a total equal to one vote more than the combined total of his opponerits. It appeared cer-| tain that’ Mr. Long's lead could) never become that great. . “A second primary between Mr] Lorig ‘and Mr. Jones would be neld | Feb. 24, and voters expected a fierce

today to speak this afterndon at a|between now and.then. The Dem- |}

convention of the National Cotton Council,

renewal of their pre-election vattle;

| ocratic nomination is tantamount to, in this. one-party state, |

15-Year-Old Jacqueline

Found in Hotel...

SAN: FRANCISCO, Jan. 22 (UP)

=Jacqueline Horner, 15-year-old

Hollywood prodigy and actress, who ran away from her piano practice, was held as a ward of ‘the Juvenile eourf today while authorilies checked back .over the events of her eight-day stolen holiday.

‘The pert, attractive youngster,

former star -of the Broadway pro-

, duction “Swan Song.” fought back tears when she told officers, “I'll run _ Avay again when they return me . home” But at other times she

laughed as she described © her gape from long hours of piano

she financed her trip by bus from Los Angeles with $32 fained by “pawning a diamond Studded, piano-shaped pendant fiven to her By Actress Helen Hayes. She said she used some of the money for an upswept hairdo to Make her look older. Violate Welfare Code Police also held Seaman Second Class Wallace Wells, 19, whom police found early yesterday ina “hotel Toom with Jacqueline, and Mrs. Gloria Jean Costello Miles, 22, a former night-club photographer, Whom" Jacqueline met on her bus tide to San Francisco. : They were charged with violating the state welfare code which covers Offenses involving minors. oo Wells was sitting on a bed in the hotel room and Jacqueline, clad in

% white slip, was hiding in a closet | “hen police found them. *Both the, She said she left het Hollywood fallor and the girl insisted their home after a squabble with her di"tations had been proper. They vorced mother, Mrs. Clara Horner. had been at the hotel together two On the bus she met Mrs, Miles,

days, registered as brothet and

Sister, o “Nice Kids" : . : Was just looking aftér her, like night. clubs.

Is brother,” Wells said.

poolice Inspector Joe Norton. said for herself when she found out o believed they were telling the who the girl was, police said. She "th, “They seem like nice kids,” subsequently furnished the infor-|

© commented.

Jacqueline said she ran away!Jacqueline. -

bs Kiss adh rc de. p ‘ FINALLY FOUND-—Jacque-line Horner, 15-year-old Holly wood piano - prodigy who has | been missing from her home for | a.week, is shown in San Fran. cisco Juvenile Detention Home. from home because she was “tired | of practicing the piano eight hours a day.” | “I was tired of being exhibited like a trained animal,” she said. “1 wanted friends my own age, I thought it would be fun to be on my own.” : " Argues With Mother

and they became friends When they arrived here, they began mak-| ing the rounds of San Francisco

| Mrs. Miles left Jacqueline to shift

mation that enabled

—Willilam H. Ramsey, former Foun- ||

| Clay to Tell Congress - | Of Crisis in Germany; Lays Unrest to Reds : ~— General Cites Food as Prime Need; ~~

WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (UP)—Gen. Lucius D. Clay, America nl military commander in Germany, said :

when he was asked about a $4814} |

| Mr. Ruston - said that —a-confers:d —

‘Holiday’. |

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