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Passage Set For Monday WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (UP) —Rep. Harold Knutson (R. Minn.) the House today to approve: his $6.5: billion income tax go ing bill to give an indirect pay-|

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ussell Firestone, son J ican system.” A PA ler of the F Opening. debate on a measure % ny 7s «7 xX ber Co., “had been J (nat promises to be a hot election-! PARILY CLOUDY A I SAL ry) njunction last March r issue, Mr: Knutson said the v ND = ephen. C. Colopy o fax cut would be helpful to wage 4 ity Court of Comme earners troubled by the high cost

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“Assuming that the average family consists of a man, his wife and two children, that the breadwinner works 40 hours a week and

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ld be committing acts ams $3500 4 year,” he said, <<. Domne upon their properties «this bill) is the equivalent of a P\ in. SNOW SHOWERS [ cons a con- MB ¢cent an hour wage increase.” i AND FLURRIES v.71 RAIN ance. :

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Cold weather with temperatures well below seasonal normals will continue to grip-the nation from the Rockies to the Atlantic. If you live anywhere from Boston to Pennsylvania, the Ohio Valley, the Plains States from Oklahoma to North Dakota, your ‘ther mometer. will read between 10 and’ 20 degrees near daybreak. See those affected areas on your Fotocast. They show snow flurries will occur in northern New England, also along the south shores of the Great Lakes all the way from Canton, N. Y..~to Duluth, Minn. Those interested in a forecast of cloudifiess can see by the solid black area on the inset map, skies will be overcast from Maine to the Gulf States. It will be partly cloudy where striped lines appear on this map.

Veto Threatened Mr. Knutson told the House that “we must reduce taxes and pot increase them as advocated by the President,” Debate on Mr. Knutson’s bill is wheduled to last through tomorpw with a. vote to be taken Monday. Democrats and Republicans agréed that the bill will pass but| not by - the two-thirds majority,

iction enjoined “the Engineering Corp, ructing . the airport, 50 acres, in the Fair. tial section of Akron, ion Overruled sion has been over. » Ohio Ninth District ppeals, and the cor. 8 been granted the pceed with construe.

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airport. : pecessary to override a prasl- nives I I m : | opy, in granting the dential veto. y # . — enema 1ad held that an air. President Truman has .vir- ane - Detroit Couple ! der to avoid being ll tually promised that he will.

a nuisance, must be t planes using it must nter or leave the port than a minimum of r.-adjacent property, inted out by defense t “if. the Civil Aeroministration's ‘recom: as to’ clearance at a of 20 to 1 were folinimum area of 6% be required.” :

PS DAMAGED ~ borer did nearly $13. th of damage to Min. , crops in 1946.

veto the GOP bill. "Although the Senate is expected to change the House bill to soften the loss of government revenue, Mr, Truman ‘has _‘ndi-| ~eated-his-opposit pO PRP a m5 ESS antial cut in taxes at this inet OF Missing Plane - hit eaters rl —Ah Called Steep ~*~ “FRANKFURT, Jan. 20 (UP) jeweiry store here with a mink Attorneys for Charles R. EtHouse Speaker-Joseph W. Mar- The full resources of the U. 8. coated woman companion and fled tinger, former tin Jr. (R. Mass.) conceded that Air Force in Europe, with French with a tray of uncut diamonds clerk, today were to ask for al supporters of the bill might not and Italian support, were thrown valued at $75,000. continuance until Saturday of le-/ be able to muster a two-thirds/today into a search for a C-47| The.man, identified as Eddie 52! arguments in their ‘client's vole this time, but he added transport missing since Tuesday Brouel-of Detroit Was captured suit to recover losses at an al-! quickly: with 12 persons, including five p's wife Mona Jean when po- Jeged W. 16th’ Se. gambling “The bill that goes to the Presi American children and three jc, ynrew yp a road block. Police casino. = dent will have the support of two-| 4 . said the gems were found in the A ments on a plea of abatethirds of the members of Con-| A report was published in Paris &0 ("£72 FERC Oueg 1 EN DUBEICH OF otneys. for. the gress.” | that the transport had crashed in government bonds and $4000 in defendants had been scheduled Mr. Martin's statement amount-| the lower Alps near Barcelonette. | money order packets. for today in Superior Court, ed to an acknowledgement (hat/But authorities there said they|™ bol To Tol C0 The plea charged that the money the Senate would make some! knew nothing of any plane crash BiB. WIE Torey "lost by Mr. Ettinger did not be-

in the bill and trim in that region. a 1 him. thanges 2 loss of government, The plane left Istres, near Mar- The mink-coated woman who ong 0 oy Aants revenue. Even some House Re- Seille, for Udine, Italy, Tuesday entered the store with Brouels The defendan

s admi vately that and was not heard from therepo $65. Ta bn vo es (after. The Air Force discarded ins of N * While the House argued over the possibility, entertained eariier, as “an unwilling accomplice.” taxes, the Senate was in recess that it had landed at some reuntil tomorrow. {mote field.

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Store Robbery In Ettinger Case

NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 29 (UP)|

Search for C-47

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ew Orleans and described Poland and Harry Poland, al|leged operators of the Spinning Wheel, 3728-30 W. 16th 8t., where |Mr. Ettinger alleged he lost {$9846 in dice games,

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INew England 'Die-Hards' Still Wear ‘lke’ Buttons

Stassen Seen as Profiting Most by General's Withdrawtl; Welcomes Debate With Dewey

By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer PORTLAND, Me, Jan, 20-—The Eisenhower buttons—"I'm for, Ike" —come off hard. Proudly they still shine from the jackets of | ikea awa ry Te ar RES mo oa Tete Je mmmod Sade: Torr prea u away tenderly, in eir chaste ue-on-white, with the | : dagerreotypes and old lace, Wistfully their owners face the ques- Ment of -the-Jrag- seats ape Bons Where do we go now? [tial primary in April, Mr. Stas. [PSintmen SOF the crouy, formed . p < . .! - w For many, since the general sen said he'd be delighted to de- Rew Sa inet today Jo Carry ns bowed out as a candidate for the }.té the issue with Mr. Dewe ug : In ssue ' Y= British rioting. Court. LN Republican presidential nomina-|in wisconsin or anywhere else, | The action is against the tion, the answer has become Har- Mr. Stassen this week has cov. Mr. Sadr, a sheik of the Shis Brownstown school township and 0ld Stassen, ‘ered almost the whole range of sect, is regarded as a moderate C. T. Reinbold, trustee, | ‘The young former governor of He opposed the anti-British revoll Mr. Shepherd alleges that he Minnesota, pushing his political was a tenure teacher and was road among the New England not given a school for this term. mountains this week, * brought In demanding that his indefinite many former Eisenhower people contract be declared in full force over fo his side. Some of Gen. and effect, he sets forth that he Ike's old leaders seem sure the would drawing $1800 salary, soldier's withdrawal will help Mr. {and declares his reputation as a|Stassen more thin Gov. Thomas

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a teacher in the Brownstown {school township for the 1947-48 term and damages of $5000 are asked by Chester E, Shepherd in a suit filed in Jackson Circuit

today's public issues-—and the 3 ones he doesn’t bring up he gets led by Rashid Khalani in 1041.

tossed at him in the question and! The pew cabinet replaces the

jured in the amount of $3000,

Bakers Threaten ~ Whatever he gets he will need.

Strike in New York Tom Dewey is strong in: New NEW YORK, Jan, 29 (UP)—An Hampshire. Some top Republican!

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answer periods. Yesterday he!falléen government of former Pre. placed heavy emphasis again on /mier Saleh Jabr, who fled in dise support for the Marshall Plan guise to Amman, the capital of and Sen. Arthur -H. Vandenberg's Trans-Jordan, to escape arrest foreign policy position. for signing the Anglo-Iraqi treaty. Sapam sommm . { The new cabinet appeared te : . n' throw Iraq completely. into the Adv rtise for Bids anti-British camp despite the fact y that : Britain has .huge oil cone cessions and two RAF bases in the country. ar ; oar 0 The Senate is appointed by the : king. However, King Faisail II |AFL_Bakers union representing leaders are playing cozy and diol, Mayor Al Feeney today ordered 8 ONLY nay the duties he 10,000 workers threatened today clining to take sides publicly now, ti yy b partment {9 adver. regent and heir apparent, Crown to call a strike at midnight Sat- but they've been friendly to Mr. 'S€ or ids from park conces-| Pri Abdul-Tlah T ry urday which would tie up bakeries Dewey in the past. Mostly they're| SOS Tes, instead of relying oh a nce- > a » Sh oe | o supplying 70 to 80 per cent of vague when asked whether the '" Vitations. + Jug A aq : Me |New York: Gity's baked products. edge ifi-the primary test lies with! = The Mayor issued this order to, TY ad Poy, sign 3 y | Contract negotiations between Mr. Stassen or Mr. Dewey. the park board after he learned “A . as ortsmouth, England, the Bakery and Confectionery!’ But Mr. Staséen beyond a doubt that the board was preparing to OR “an. 10. |Workers Union and the Specialty helped himself this week, and yes- OPen bld4 this. afternoon which] . Yo AALS AW {Bakery Owners of America dead- terday he aggressively knocked | had received through invita- Minister's Wife OK's locked last night over wage is- down any netion that he was . » 3 Hy! : sues, ‘about to sidestep a head-on con-| We're going to show no favor. Family $ Inoculation Henry Mayer, a union spokes- test with Mr ‘Dewey in the ap- itism in this—thing,” the Mayor| NEW ALBANY. Jan. 29 (UP) Iman, said the union asked only'proaching primary. The issue S&id. “Everyone is going to 1ave/—A minister's widow permitted §1 a day more plus a 7T5c contri- arose on a technical matter in-/a chance to bid.” {herself and her five children to {bution to a welfare fund. Bakers volving New Hampshire primary, He said he felt that bids re. be inoculated against diphtheria (now earn ‘$11 to $15 a day, he law, and hinged on whether Mr. ceived through advertising vould|today even though her husband {said. ; |Stassen would enter an out-and- {bring in the greatest amount of |died of the disease yeste s bee ! Dr RAYE \put pledged slate or would support revenue to the city.. eving it would be sinful for him 171 Reported Missing :

| ‘an unpledged slate, friendly but In 1047, concessionaires paid to accept medical attention. ; . oo poe NOL irrevocably. bound to-him. $11,000- to operate their —enter=i — The “Rev; Melvin A Jap--Ship-Sinking— “THe poftited out” We NAA SATA 1 prises Within (he city parks. [year-old pastor of a Church i POKYO, Jan, 20 (UP)—-A total November ‘he. would” go for an! Paul V. Brown, city parks su- God Congregation here, d state here; and prom: perintendent;

Ete tf told City = said that for sev-'Health Omcer C. E. Briscoe that the Stassen-supported eral years-he -had been making medical treatment was contrary d provide opportunity a personal canvass of concession to his religion. He died in that for a test of “nationwide signifi- possibilities In order to obtain belief.

of 171 persons were listed as miss unpledge

wooden ferry boat Joo Maru in'slate woul Japan's Inland Sea.

The boat struck a mine yester- cance” here in New Hampshire. |bidders. ..- | Several hourk after the Rev, Mn day and sank within less than a Willing to Debate e added that during the war Mr. Ramsey's death, Mr. Briscoe 4 minute. There were 289 persons Then, along came a challenge!it was difficult to find persons convinced the clergyman's wifs, 5 aboard, 35 of whom were crew from Wisconsin for Messrs. Stas-(who would set up refreshment Mary, that she and the children, gl members. Officials said 118 sur- sen and Dewey to meet in debate stands and amusement enter- ranging in age from 3 to 14 years, jr vived on the issues prior to the presiden- prises in the city parks. Ishould be inoculated . H

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this amount, in addition to $16.983 asked in a second gambling suit against the Carmel Gun Club ‘on-Road 234; near-Carmel;— Suits Filed Jan. 12 I 572 100 | Defendants in the second suit : fh 1 {are Nate Ciener, Morris (Stenge) Totals $ 3 ' | Glazier, Denny Douthitt, Jake

! The Federal Home Loan Bank | rony and Victor Wray, alleged 1846 -report of the Senate War| The Uding air A a = of Indianapolis closed 1947 with operators. > estigating Se Officials were OR By capital stock totalling $15572,-| The two suits were filed Jun. negotiations with Great Britain| ing asking Yugoslav séarchers .o 100. according to the annual re- 12 following appointment of cofor surplus_U. 8. goods . |help on the off chance that the Port of the bank to stockholders. receivers for the J. G. McCullough Mr. McCabe's appointment to Plane overshot Udine and wound, Of this amount, $10,152,800 Agency. Joe, one of the Slieat the Federal Reserve Board must UP in Yugoslavia. {was' owned by member institu. Iéa estate and insurance agencies

Several Superfortresses based . in Germany were thrown into the Put Under Microscope search along the route from Some Senators were reported Istres to Udine, part of it over ImtiZing the réeord of Thoms! the Mediterranean: mn B McCabe as Foreign Liquidation, Milan' reported that eight [talCommissioner in connection with|ian planes were engaged in ‘the his appointment as Chairman of Search, and that the Italian airthe Federal Reserve Board. men saw French planes over the! They are said to be ‘studying a Southern Alps on a like mission, |

Files Annual Report

Capital at Year's End

: a : 4 in the city. be confirmed by the Senate. And| The women and children avoard tions and $5,419,300 was owned : “Some Senators have demanded to the plane werk dependents of by the United States Treasury, | — Assets—Below'-Linbilities know why he was preferred over United States soldiers stationed Higher Interest Seen Mr. Ettinger resigned about

Marriner 8. Eccles for the chair- in the Trieste region. They hud manship, a post Mr. Eccles aas landed at Bremerhaven and were At the close of the year the held since New Deal days flying to Italy by way of Istres. Indianapolis bank had $26 mil-| , 04" that liabilities of the Ei : ' lion outstanding in consolidated agency were between $50,000 xnd Marshall - Demands - ~ motes and bonds: $60,000. Assets were listed as 4 . k ’ Cushion’ for Recovery

Jan. 1 as secretary-treasurer of the agency. A court hearing dis-

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‘Higher interest rates on Fed- “far less than the liabilities.” eral Home Loan Bank advances! 7 Ernest

Maholm, attorney for Secretary of State George C. in the future may result.from the (he alleged operators of the ) Marshall served notice that he rising rates on short term Treas- Hamilton County establishment,

oo 5 $2.2 billion “cushion” ury obligations and rising Fed- said he plans to file a motion to in

wed 1e original appropriation egion eC eral Reserve rediscount rates, the make ‘dre specific the charges Bae European. Recovery.—Rio-| - ao-Gutes will receive check HFeport-stated;-—— Tumse against his clients; Mr Marshall contends that TOF the ‘S‘ave the Shades” cam-! The 1947 operations - report days to do. this, such a margin i con py } 3 paign during a special megting listed gross earnings of the bank! Vance purchases. But a ber of Of Wayne Post 64, American Le- at $816,691.72. This total included’ the 20-man GOP 2 el gion, tonight at 7:30 o'clock - in incomes from advances to mem8T0Up in the Senate described the Washington High School. ber banks amounting to $484.fund as “a melon were're not go-| The program will include initia- 090.11; government securities,

» i ing to pass up.” » tion of new: candidates; intro-; $293,870.52; profit on the sale of Lists Honor Roll The “revisionists” think the duction of guests, Gov. Gates and bank investments and interest on

oposed $6.8: billion: down-pay- Henry F: Schricker; presentation: deposits . in. other. banks, . $37. nent on.the-Marshall-Plan-ie-too-of -the-Shades-check;and-a- flag 670.84 and miscellaneous income

#8 and thew: ain to Fins IU 10, fo the ROTC Unit and a basket. 51 a Camrzreeihonos- roll disted 21 puplis. for the. Interest Highest Cost Item [Irstysemester. Miss Shirley West,

bout $4.5 billion with. an addi ball betwe “ | ; als game between Wayne Post| \ a1 Uonal sum in contract authoriza- and Versailles Post ‘173. Expenses for the year amount- a pad-high total 7 16% basketball ed to $333,395.02, with the cost; :

tion~not cash Proceeds of the i I - ‘game will go to the “March of | of ‘money to the bank listed as ; Others on the Honor yoll were: "DImes™ Infantile paralysis fund: the greatest single item of exinvocation for the meeting will Perse. - be given by Father Wilberdeen,

Initiation ceremonies will be in|

Jones, Julia Bray, Patty Griffith, Virginia Murphy, Jacqueline Net profits came to $376,994.81. Oberle, Mary Bagby, Richard During 1947 the bank paid Beasley; sophomores, Marjorie

Check Identity - - Plane Victims |charge of Joe Spreckelmeyer, H. dividends on its capital stock David, Barbara Kollman, KenRiddle, J. Lawier, William H. amounting to $298,645.76, the re- Neth Miller, Laura Lingenfetter;

, . | Shimer and Willi ‘Neill. | port { Juniors, Grace Johnston, Max meray 0; Cal. Jan. 29. (UB) —| SK “ ap Oeil POR stated |Harrell, Doris Faye Palmer, Dave e) u rw —— TN ——

Ries rien | 3 - 5 a = a __________._____ |Butterworth, Barbara Miller; senC today to identify the lors, Thomas Jackson, Norma eS of 32 persons killed in the

faming crag o ‘ Reeve and George Oberle, fh of a twin-engined 3 near Cats. g Honorable mention: Freshmen,

The dead included 28 Mexican EVENTS TODAY RoMissour; Samuel, Delia Mitchell, 1238 Donald Burnsides, James BelchNationa is who Were en route Indians Hardwoud Lumbermen's Associa. Roache. Girls er, Mary Shelly, Geraldine Gault, tion—Ho'el Severin " ’ ' me, the plane's American crew indiana Priors Conference — Closes at Al St. Franeis—Harold, Mary Sliss Joyce Sparkman, Alice Selpel; 3 “Pilot, co-pilot. and stewardess — (aho0 in the, Third Christian Church Harold, a Suey. piles, Betty sophomores, Beverly Jackson, and igen = indindspatie Heal Fiiate Bost nets! = : ‘ ag Jane Jackson, Charles Collins;

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Elizabeth Cannon; "Spector who was

I bdns. Oviffith, Jewel, Lenora juniors, Betty Gibbons, Joe Hor-

h Athletic Club taking the indianspelis Area Commitiee of the Na-

¥ , ®Xicans south, tional” Conference of Bocial Work—1.45 A(" "“Methodist—Pred, Gloria Birelow? ton, Bill Arthur, Joe Murphy, I" ® plant apart.in fiant” > WCA. Julius, Rosy Kinet: Dwight, phvelyn Jack Plummer, James Lucas, - a —————— ass nyd, y seen. { srhead J etore it crashed, witnesbes :a'd. EVENTS TOMORROW “Hubert, Lelah Langest; Issac, Opal Shirley Fledderjohn, Beth MinIt Was und 1 Q Indiana Association of Patliamentarians— Crawfor , nich; seniors, Vera Owens and er charter to the U. 8S. Hotel Lincoln At St. Vincent's—Merrill, Mary Bowman: | y i Pal ’ : Neg Sr 2101 Service. to carry Governor's Conferemes on Recreation—| Iva, wiltinia Summerville; phe, walor ~ aimes, ’ + |. Claypool Hotel { i Y : Pointy Workers to deportation Indiana Federation of Clubs—Hotel Lin- oF (vincent. Rosemary Fahy, Arthur, Polio Driv t Get fn the border. wor ie ¢ ociation— At Home—Nathaniel Grace New, 543 | ive 10 . a 3 Au Educators’ Ase oe Yr ackside . at Hot tiers. ’ eed Da cod in Offici | Exchange 'Ciub--Claypool Hotel, | v : Proc $ From nce ial Weather Optimist Club—Severin Hotcl, | DEATHS

- ni | The Indianapolis Council of the NITED grATES WEATHER‘ BUREAU MARRIAGE LICENSES Russell E. Dickens, 47, at 1080 N. Arsenal, 'A

uel £ Diskans, merican Youth Hostels, Inc,, will

. mtn. 9, 18 Eddie J. Mahone, 4234 N_ West; Lillte ; oy. 41 at General, coronary donate proceeds of a dance to be : tpi 08 | Sunset "500 nonyid Bastin, 3126 8. Polis: Marjorie pn Olona. 72. at 1003 #. Tabow Neld tonight to the Infantile . Bota” LA tion M4 hrs, end. 7:30 a. m. 00 Jn Lohrman, 2002 Westbrook “+1 ‘coromary ‘occlusion. : "| Paralysis Fund. = | bag: Rey Sime eam dP eer, 1161 TN. Merian, No. 1. O Bmme Hibbett. 92, at. 901 Locke, cardio, A public square dance will be trap Me Toliowina tanta 00 ARar Dickey. 30M. OTaceland; Norma] pdt™8ine 7 at 1423 N. Missouri, hyper- held from 8 to 11 p. m. in the. ™ yesterg ¥ table fhows the tempera-| joan Putoff. 3024 Graceland naive horse VM 2 - : ‘ Mation "107 In other cities. william Lempe, 3430 Salem; Helen Biddle, | jovce Jean Bryant, 4 months, at General | Brookside Community House. Coho High Low! 3112 Ruckle. || dinerhes. = , "| chairmen are Carolyn and Mar- +: 33 30 |ponald Seyfried, 921 Pleasant Run Bivd.; Marie Hoffman Pranzman, 81. st 538 N.| en Me 0 1 2 16 Evelyn Jean Coates, 1411 Dudley. | Keystone, arteriosclerosis garet Neff, : 1 95 3 7 | Wilbur H. Hon, oF) whichland: | James Mitchell McGowan, 37, at 901 Locke, , : : hoes ’ y As 17 3 Lillian a Heavner, 3 . | cer rl ¥ { , oncho: shoes, oo oS i on goon de "ota AYH Dance Tonight “ed - . arty vB "Ai + 11.95 3 ‘ Boys. | EY occlusion. To Aid Polio Drive leather bag, 3 1% St. Framcis—Olarence, Mary Mobley: Mary Gavy, 72, at 938 Darnell, - pneu. w 1] | John, “Ada Haines; 'Gharies, Kathyrn an ot hb ® Vermont | The Marion County Chapter of] » - "Pls 20% 4 42 A Caloman Pani, Mary Shea; Harlin, | cerebral or h . {the National Foundation for In-| 3 2 dg 2 % AL Met odini Maurice. Louise Ha ward: | Mosrebral hemorr! % a» Paws, fantile Paralysis will receive the CL eaeon HE 3 | Mure Maitle' Norman: Glenn, Phys Shainon, Sublet, 1. at @t. Vinsets. Brocesds of ne January square Shoes, Secon? Berty Maver: Woodrow. Betty Neel. |Cathering Johannes, 93, ab 1843 B. Ohio, d8NCE given by the Indianapo Say, al] ACBL Vimeant's Charts va on Council of the AYH tonight. The

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