Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1948 — Page 5
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Military Aid Is Reply To Cash Plan Critics By JOHN H. STEELE
ot Cre SE Con She ede Lash B. Crouch. me pad _ Department has been board chairman until last ¢ss that new U. 8. military Jan. 1, when he assumed the
presidency of the -company. £dward M, Karrmann, treasurer and controller of the company, and Floyd R. Fisher, vice president uf its western division, have been elevated to board membership, President Crouch also repor:s the appointment of Frank J. Travers as vice president nf the Securities Division, effective March 1. Mr. Travers was graduated from Massachusetts Insti-
js on its way to the anti-Com-forces in China, it was Jearned today. The Department, in _.a memosandum to the House Foreign-Af-Committee, revealed that contracts have been: approved to sell Chiang Kai-shek's ment surplus U., 8. war goods at sharply reduced prices.
fe goods includés planes and| VICE PRESIDENT—Frank J.
tion. Travers’ has been appointed contracts ] } ds tue of Technology in 1923, then _Disciosure of, the tate sar vice- president of the--Securities- entering the firm- of BH- Lily -&|
's answer to congressional] Division. Mr. Travers’ will take |Co., where he became sales rement io have denounced the| over his new duties March |; (search manager. Early in 1920 he pew $570 million Chinese aid pro-|g o i rr joined Lincoln National Life in
foi mois oem REDE] DEMOCTALS | =rmemie, [70 dh 30t provide "ez. Fai Named Vice President Receives ABSurances ‘ . wy | In1936 Mr. Travers was raised ms mes wo ASK “Satisfaction = mission also. received assur- ,
to a second vice presidency, continuing to act as finance commitances recently that the U. 8. Army will scour the Pacific for|
tee secretary. He retained these titles until October, 1042, when additional planes which might be made available to’the Nationalist
Civil Rights Issue Key [he went to Washington, D.C, to To Truman Support work in the offices of the Chief Government. One contract, the House com-
{+f Naval Operations. After Navy WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (UP) service, Mr. Travers returned to was informed. turns over ~— Insurgent southern Democrats Lincoln National and was ,rei onde originally valued put a chip on their shoulders to- Sletiea Seoond Hos President = at several million dollars. The day and all but dared the Demo-|goneq 5 Tew weeks ago to accept Chinese will pay only 12% per cratic high command to knock American United's appointment. cent of that. lit off. He is moving from his present
Another contract signed last VI or SJgned last “We aren't out to make a home in Ft. Wayne, and will here-
of ammunition now located in the trade,” insisted Rep. William M. after reside in Indianapolis. Marianas in the Pacific. For this,| Colmer (D. Miss.), Mr. Travers has served as China will pay but one cent on| The southern congressmen, | S6CTEATY and later as chairman the dollar. |he said, will demand “satisfac- ©°f the financial section of the Despite this military aid and tion” from’ Democratic national| American Life Convention. and the economic assistance also con- Chairman J. Howard McGrath Bas been active in t he Life Oftemplated, Secretary of State|on their stand that President "Crs Investment Seminar held George C. Marshall warned that| Truman should withdraw his civil ach. year at Bloomington, being this country should not “py. its rights program. - one o the seminar's Soundess. actions be put in the position of| That satisfaction, Rep. Colmer vl as taught classes J inbeing charged with a direct re- added, will be the price of south- | vestment and corporate finance sponsibility for the conduct of|ern support for Mr. Truman in|! the Wharton School of Comthe Chinese government and its the 1948 Presidential race. melee. and for She American political, economic and military| Heads Opposition Bloc {Institute of Banking, and has affairs.” | Rep: Colmer is chairman of a Blas poem 2 Jeatured apeaiier at ‘group of about 75 House Demo-|™ uran eetings.
At Rent Control Bill JSF wights bropusals. a ers. Tresmant Senators of both parties were 1i® Planned to appoint a com-| oo "Log ’ conipany’ taking shots at | mittee today to join a delega-| Touch res the conipany's pot - si at a bill to! Tist annual financial report,
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extend rent controls for 14 months with a few modifications. Sen, Spessard L. Holland (D. Fla) said he's in favor of passing a 30-day extension, similar to the one under consideration in the House. ; Sen. Eugene D. Millikin (R. Colo.) assailed a provision in the
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other party leaders Monday. About 50 of the Southern con-
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Violators of the rent control law! ination legislation. 3
liable to fines and jail sentences. The penalties, he said, are too «Pévere,
Commit Suspect A former patient at General Hospital psychiatric ward, charged With manslaughter, today was committed to the state prison colony for the criminally insane. The patient, Robert Johnson, 20, of 21218. State Ave, was dlleged to have fatally. injured
James Quackenbush, 63, of 302 E. Michigan St., another patient,
GOP Spurs Battle Republicans, mean doing their bit to keep the warring Democratic factions at each other's throats. ; Rep. Clifford P. Case (R. N. J.) said his House Judiciary Subcommittee would meet next Wednesday to approve an anti-lynching bill along the lines recommended by Mr. Truman. R However, GOP leaders denied there is any malice aforethought.
5th District Democrats Endorse Harry McClain
MARION, Ind., Feb. 21 (UP)— |Harry McClain, the first’ an{nounced candidate for the Demo-
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will confer with Mr. McGrath and Pointing out that “During 1947
gressmen from 11 states adopted a resolution yesterday warning the administration that 1 seeiuat oh jor bor nyo bring the jeopardizing Democratic party| goo unity by sponsoring anti-poll tax, and and ~-discrim
Senate bill that would make anti- « benefits under their contracts.
time, ,were/ 1947 and expenses of operation
(assets increased about $4,400,000 {and insurance in force is at an all-time high of $388,000,000. There was an increase in the
to 187,777, and over $5.500.was paid to policyholders last year as
~ “Although the interest rte on investments continued low during)
were much higher,” commented Mr. Crouch, “the mortality of our policyholders was very favorable and the gross margins of the company increased $1,158,000. Of this amount, $315,000 was paid or allocated to policyholders as dividends, $168,000 was added to unassigned funds and, following the company’s practice to provide for all contingencies, the balance of $875,000 was used to increase our reserve for mortality, {assets and. interest fluctuations to a total of $3,850,000.”
Hoosier Jewelry Salesman Robbed
_ to bed. He is proud when he learns to repeat it without his mother’s
The ecrliest and often the most effective religious training a child receives is derived from the little prayer he is taught to say upon going
prompting. ; : | Some of the little prayers of childhood have become classics in
many languages. Some have been embodied in song and story and have thus achieved lasting fame. 3 ; There is a story of @ man who was rescued from tragic death, and later was asked how he felt during his experience. He said that in his excitement and fear he tried to prey and the only words he could think of were "Now [lay me down to sleep.”
Pity the child whose little feet are not thus firmly planted upon the rock of faith during his early and most impressionable years. "Parents face a great responsibility in the rearing of children. The task will be easier and the training more effective if they make the Bible their guide and seek the counsel and cooperation of the. Church.
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Thirteenth of a series of advertisements to be published each Saturday under the sponsorship of these friends and supporters of Indianapolis Churches and Synagogues.
during a fight in the ward Jan. 30: of Indiana, today had the sup-| MOLINE, Ill, Feb. 21 (UP)— Criminal Court Judge William port of his party's fifth district! Spurred by a $500 reward offer, 1. Bain ordered the commitment organization. «oom, after two. doctors testified that Johnson was of unsound mind meeting last night. Previously, the automobile of an Indiana
| police. sought a. thief today whal.... Mr. McClain was endorsed at a| took $5000 worth of jewelry from
and unable te stand trial at & his own 10th District committee salesman. hearing yesterday. had given him a pre-announce- | James Woodsmall, Terre Haute, RVR ment indorsement. Ind., a representative of Bardach, CR Closed, Monday
The office of the Collector of|Legder Walter Vermillion of An-! ported late yesterday that 575 Internal Revenue will be closed derson lauded Mr. McClain as rings were stolen from a sample Monday in observance of Wash-|“the man who answers our case in his locked automobile -ington’s birthday. party's need for a new leader.” parked on. a Moline street.
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