Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1948 — Page 14

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Indorses Bevin On ‘United Europe’

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ime Minister Clement A. Attlee later welcomed Mr. Churchill's support for a United Europe and emphasized that Britain desired “to t. relations with

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The wartime prime minister and present leader of the opposition

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Dealers Ration Users (Continued From Page One)

dustry Advisory Committee, com- | posed of dealers, met with the group yesterday and pledged cooperation. Lawyer Added to Board | Louis Adams, an Indianapolis

the citizens committee by Mayor | Feeney. : . Harry Rogers, executive secretary

Association, said the city was short

cause of antismoke ordinances of other major cities such as Cincin-

"DISGRACEFUL" QUARTERS—That is how Mayor Al Feeney

(right) describes interview rooms for the Police Department Juvenile Aid Department-in the basement of the City Hall. Here he. inspects one of the tiny cubicles with Sat. Forest W. Allison of JAD. An open top makes private conversation impossible,

chases of 300,000 pounds of cotton seed ofl Aug. 25, 1947, and 500,000 pounds of lard. Sept. 4. Prices climbed sharply, the mem-

{Continued From Page Ones |orandum said- after OVerRMENtition was only ea ol A Der A ATI IOIt Seto sols Sentomner| only: of $40,175,

lof heavy deliveries abroad of fats Mr. Stassen also boosted to $5 and oils. The purchases yielded Mr.

million the amount of money he | Pauley a profit of $56,360, Mr, Stasnlestimated 11 government insiders, :

sen said.

nati, St. Louis, Detroit and Pittsburgh. : Because ofthese ordinances, a larger percentage of coal with low smoke content has been sent there. < ‘With this type of fuel short here, there has been a larger demand for coke and this type fuel is critically short now, Mr. Rogers sald. : Because of the situation many householders have been forced to take lower grade coal, “but so far everyone's been pretty = cheerful about it,” he said, He explained the; industry was prepared to set up an emergency group with men experienced in wartime rationing. “We won't have any trouble if people will just be calm and not try to order before they are actually in need,” Mr. Rogers said. Heavy use of gas has caused some hardship cases in the city, but gas utility spokesmen said -the condi~

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4 er ln ik o me THE INDIANAPOLIS Es hill Urges Realistic Settlement VW | Rm State Prepares Rebuttal as Rests Case Pleadi

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stand to allow Capt. John J.

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of three or four years, Mr. Churchill{his charges. - ge said. . Admitted Profit Two Years Gone 1" Mr, Pauley has readily admitted

oo best Sanse " riding on Making a profit of almost $1 million democracies, to bring matters to a head with the Soviet Government + and to, arrive at a lasting settleL ment,” Mr, Chuchill said. =

be ‘more likely to reach a favorable| conclusion if we wait. until they Nave got the tour BOMD, 100." [Pauley had entered the market In 5 Mr, Churchill warned the House that the timing of government buy- . that ft could’ ‘be’ “absolutely sure!ing was not public information, and

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modity trades since the war. Pre-in. payley with a profit of $34,280 on oats purchased in September and profited to the tune of $4 million. {Detour 1946 and referred to Democrats on the Investigating ,..yioys statement by Mr. Stassen subcommittee cried “politics” as Mr. | ihat Mr. Pauley had amassed the Stassen began plunking down the] speculative profit of $1 million | without ever taking a loss,

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M2 Shields was excused from Barton and Maj. Robert O'Neal -to testify.” Mr, Shields is to be recalled later today. Capt. Barton denied accusations by Watts that he had beaten him,

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ear with a cigaret. “What is the fact as to whether or not you smoke cigarets, Capt.

Harold Meloy asked. The cigar-smoking state police captain smiled and replied, “I do not.” : A story told by Watts that he gave the shotgun which killed Mrs. Burney to state police the night he was arrested instead of Nov. 18 drew denials from both Mr. Shields and Capt. Barton. Both testified that they never saw the gun prior to the early morning of Nov. 18 when Watts led them to a field on Kansas St. where he had hidden the gun. Told to Plead Insanity Watts returned to the stand early

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