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gil Far ‘rom Goal of Slashing $2.5 Billion from His Estimates

President Had Requested $737,601,655

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‘3¢ GRANT DILLMAN, United Press Staff Correspondent | | from_mothers who were frightened by calls’ from the soft-voiced, ».SHINGTON, Feb. 34—House Republitan economy leaders. [he following appropriations for | young-sounding “Doctor.” Mrs. William Scalf, 3022 N. Euclid Ave whittled a little more from President Truman's fiscal 1949 {rivers and harbors and flood con- : A " oy, : : ig trol projects in Indiana for the sald she received a call Saturday | gyciq Ave. said a man who told use Avprop riations Commiten cut $131 002:35 | 4 io Jaca) year beginning next night Ji a man who said he po. pe was “Dr. Hadley,” from Truman's requ 801, e Army’s civil functions— : | was a doctor and Who asked per- aethodist Hospital called and Mr. ’ work, rivers and harbors | Also for e ro . : Bl sp 8 an Xe antrol work ~ Fivers and is improvement, the Panama | the 50 given Pg hp oject i sonal questions about her 6-year- told her that her daughter had canal. Covities. ithe Present rent law for 30 days Ifrom current fiscal year appro-: ‘old daughter. Mrs. Scalf said pin worms and recommended a N , lesser © ction amounted to! ne to of March, piisiipiy : | priations, if any, and the 1949 that mothers of other girls at-|treatment. She said he told her The Sper cent, but it still left ¢ Senate headed for a vote bh ‘appropriations requested. by - the tending School. 73, where ler he would hold the phone while } nearly s a long way ‘rom o% its long-range rent bill which , 1 Army engineers. y .wh 4 he jean t |would continue controls. = with ALIGNS WITH Carty. R 2 William. Norman child is enrolled, also had 're- she administered the treatment, ¥ : t goal of trimming at east coe modifi 3 { > WALLACE-—Sen. Glen H. Taylor (©. Ida) ' REE oom 2 b h d to di h cations, until April, (left ho 1 . 4 yp over Requested mended «na» ceived calls. ut that she refused to do so. « thet lions from the President's 1949. lle ), who ast night bolted the Democratic Party, is welcomed Fuseal Fiscal Fiscal . i : Previously, mothers of two el 000 budget. | 1 into Wallace's third party by Henry Wallace himself. Sen. Taylor, Project — Rivers and Harbors Ex-Police Officer . Mrs. Rose Sheppard. 3023 N. 4, qents at Fleming Gardens The Republicans pointed wi F . J flow vellable for the vice presidential nomination on the: third Jeffemonyiie- A i naa | Diney Ave, Te calls School, 4200 w. Washington St, or, that © { alist to Testi | party ticket, said the Democratic Party is h ia: arksviile \ 233, 231 x {from a man who sa is name reported the man had cal em 3 puctions bil is. only the Second : | and that he is: casting his lot with Me Wallare lowers Fahy n Eifis mono "id0000 "ki 00 10h {was “Dr. Baker,” “Dr. Myers” and told them that the school, oa measure of this session. : for peace : : 8 In.0 ge ani Uy.Y Indi Tall on ea IC im and “Dr. Harding.” She said the nurse had advised certain treatThey said there will be oigger — : Ase SRR oer Sec. 43.000 1.624.000 1.000.000 man asked questions about her ments for their children. ; future bills. n gp Fi ht - ALA : obi n ai school-age daughters ‘and at- A check of the school nurse reAD ities also recom. Juke Box Kin Balk OR ‘ 243,000 243,000 William Norman tempted to prescribe treatm-nts vealed she had not nade any Dal o | p ol . f them. !such recommendati , deputies mended an gent deficiency Au] Attorney General Cleon Faust| . gs McOlnnie Levee 34000 430.000 430.000 Stricken Here at 67 Harold Powell, 3725 N. atid. Efe pure z propels 85.942 in additional jo, “c"eduied to appear before a . ° ! —— ———— William Norman, former police alates ———————— ————— — ol " |joint session of the House | | st : (officer, died today of a heart atas to states for hospital Son Senate Judiciary ne ome ni COP @ a rt at Chicago |Parents Visited [tack in the home of a daughter, | : struction, g i Th to. defend. - .. : - . ; w sx se (Mrs. Marie Green, 612 N. Tuxedo y QQ . The total.was : : : cry ——— By Palesti sions. 2 feen, 612 N. Tuxedo; oPRAUSS and relief work ©. Indiana's title to land under Lake | Doe ailestinian St. He Was 67. “AV : ~ $231516 below “budget estimates. \puopooo oo "0 REE E a s Gangland Still Throttle Business? y . : Services will be held in Jordan SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! beds 3 ; Raymond Y. Sussman, whose

navigable streams.

Truman Housing Plan Assalled as Political : WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (UP)

{of a bill which would insure the Hite of the state to such lands ; and prevent extension of the CaliA Chairman Ralph Gamble “(R. fornia tide lands oil ruling to bY N,v.) of the Joint Congression- inland waters. I". Housing Committee said to-| The state receives substantial day President Truman's 10-year royalties from the dredging of | housing program is “old stuff” sand and drilling for ofl in waters | presented again for political pur- under the southern tip of Lake! | Michigan. Were the tide lands! » Mr. decision to be extended to inland! waters, these revenues would become federal instead of state,

6 Burn to Death

In Delaware Fire

NEW CASTLE, Del, Feb. 24 (UP)—S8ix Ss were burned. to death today and four others were rescued when fire svhept a six-room, two-story frame build-| ing in a nearby section known as ithe Buttonwood.

poses. “He's said it all before, Gamble declared. “But I guess he thinks’ it will sound good politically mow that we're getting close to convention time.” Mr. Truman's program calls for 10 million new homes during the nest 10 years, including: 500,000 Jow-rent public housing ‘units. It proposes federal aid to help cities rebuild their slum @reas and recommends stronger rent controls. Both the House and Senate were to take up rent controls

today. | Four of the dead were identified He ove a mill to extend 38 Charles Bunge, his children, possibly approve a bi eer. Evi, 6, and Roger, 4, and his sis-

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/) TORONTO, Feb. 24 (UP)— not identified. Prince Constantine Nakashidze, a| Charles L. Murray, a member Toronto mining stock. executive of the New Castle police force, of Russian noble birth, pleaded !discovered the fire just before 2 innocent in county court yester-a. m. Five fire companies sumday to 35 charges including theft, moned were hampered by lack of fraud and forgery. water.

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Here's Story of Squeezeout (Continued From Page ne) report was referring to Frank Garnett, a son-in-law of Jack! Guzik, and Alvin J. Goldberg, now dead. Goldberg was the tie-! up with the New York branch of the mob. The two were formerly the kingpin juke box distributors in Chicago. : This is the Capone-Guzik background in the Chicago juke box setup. “Prominently affiliated” with it are known relatives and friends of Jack Guzik, he of the greasy thumb and the greasier

jhome is in the Holy Land, is oF, ae, In, vhs, J ving is paras ir. sn Sir Capehart, came to Chicago to Max Sussman, 3237 Central Ave. handle the Senator's juke boxes, | He directed a A Sen. Capehart was a little Pes vague as to whether Mr. Keenan “hile was a factory man, a distributor, tine. is a Short or what. Mr, Keenan said he was "1d8¢ High {the factory regional manager [School graduate with a distributing contract for and onetime stu Cook and Lake Counties. {dent at Butle

Mr. Keenan began pushing his and Northwest Wares, ; g ern undversities. He sold the operator of a Chinese restaurant in Sheridan Rd. record as a partner of Al Capone: on taking one of the Senator's In investigating this back- juke boxes. A few of “the boys” ground the Daily News learned of dropped around immediately 2 k Sen. Capehart’s adventures in the thereafter and had a few words, Young Mr. Sussman - has taken Chicago wonderland. language not specified, with the many plotures of: Palestinian

In August, 1947, Bert Keenan Chinese. , No Union Stamps, Pickets Appeared Lang ‘Too Risky For Boys' Town

Whatever the language, the Gilbert of the state's attorney's (UP)—

when he returns to Palestine.

Mr. Sussman

Chinese understood. The Sena- police. tor's juke box was turned to the Capt. Gilbert called in assistwall where only Houdini could ant state's attorney Clement drop in a nickel to hear it.play Cody and a court reporter and: “Feudin’, Fussin’ and Fightin.” ‘took: a statement from: Mr. ; Mr. Keenan got another “stop” Keenan.. Capt. Gilbert later in-. CHICAGO, Feb. 24

‘bodies of two small children were 0-2 spot on North Ave. It seems yited Mr. Keenan to return to Criminal Court authorities and Long, in a Democratic primary

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little stamp issued by Tom Smith, Smith and Smith's attorney gocial workers

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Mike Boyle's Electrical Workers | Sen. Capehart was apprised of | ee Taw: Neb Pickets appeared. ‘Other union the sales resistance his men was Mate, to Boys’ Town, Neb, men wouldn't cross the picket Meeting in Chicago. Before the rehabilitation. : line to deliver the ales; wines, Senator was a Senator, he was Msgr. E. J. Flanagan, founder liquors and cigars, not to mention 2 high class salesman. The of the famous institution, said it the pretzels. And so the Sen- Meeting with Palaggi and Mr. would be a “dangerous risk” for tor's juke box was taken out. { Cunliffs and another. juke box Lang to be sent to the institution Mr. Keenan learned about the! distributor was arranged for the unless he received a year of {psychiatric treatment first. Smith met. Smith said there were: “I know Cunliffs, have known! Father Flanagan emphasized certain expenses involved in the him for years,” said Sen. Cape- that he believed Lang “could be juke box business. in Chicago. Mr. hart. “It was a friendly meet- Saved” and molded into a useful Keenan went to see Capt. Dan ing.” 3 citizen but that the institution

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for meeting the boy's psycholoPalaggi and the other distrib- ~ Mr. Keenan's story is that on SiCal needs. utor didn’t take any of Mr. Cape- Jan. 29, 1948, he was told to for-|, ADE pleaded guilty Saturday hart's machines, but Mr. Cun- get about the Chicago market, |!® Killing 7-year-old Lonnie Felliffs did. to take the Senators’ juke boxes | lick in -a forest preserve last “He has about 25 or 30 of our and go to, Michigan with them. October. machines,” said Sen. Capehart. He is said to have a contract “Some were bought prior to that With Mr, Capehart for a Michi-

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meeting, some afterward.” gan territory in the Petoskey- gy _.. He was asked about a visit Traverse City area. Injures 13 of 16 Aboard { Mr. Cunliffs made to the Pack-. Sen. Capehart's story is that, CARACAS, Venezuela, Feb. 24 {ard plant at Indianapolis after he changed ‘his sales policy Jan. (UP)—A Venezuelan commercial the meeting. resent which would be prior “to thei airliner... crashed. yesterday in. a, “I wasn't there at the time he coin machine industries meeting. heavy fog in Tachira state near |went_to Indianapolis,” said the The Jan. 20 date would be after San Cristobal, injuring 13 of the | Senator, the meeting. * 16 . persons aboard. After the “token order,” said! .- But so far as Sen. Capehart isx The pilot and co-pilot, most {to have been 10 boxes, Mr. Cape- concerned, “Feudin’ Fussin’ and Seriously injured, were brought |hart's Chicago distributor tried Fightin'” is now ‘just a nostal- t® San Cristobal last night on to place more of his machines gic record on- his favorite .juke mule back. - Others will be box v brought out as soon as transport

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Sixty-two Butler . University|Marguerite Ellen Hardy, C. |students have been named to Eugene Newlund, Patricia O'Day Yicsory. Trieste, Meum Amerde ormac [student teaching posts in Indian- and Harry Sullivan, all of In- swan; Santa Ana, Puerto Cabello |apoli= Public Schools, Dr. ©. -M. dianapolis. Crispus Attucks High EE (Ball dean of Butler's College »f School assignments have - been SEN. TAFT AUNT DIPS ; CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Feb, 24

education, announced today. received by Mary Louise Harper : 3 _ (UP)—Mrs. Jane Espy Herron, Butler students assigned to and Thomas P. Sleet, both of In-| , - 148 iY

{eachers ‘training posts at Shor:- Qanapois. ool b ph Sub! of Sea, Roberts A ridge High School include Jeien| —*€MeNtaly Schoo eaching ag Talk (RO), died 5) the home » |v ia Carter. Evelyn Goepp-r, Signments have been made to ughter 3 ) I. Jordan, Betty Keough, tiSht students. including Lena heart seizure. ‘Audrey Merle ‘Napp, . Lorena Maree . Brown, Indianapolis, mre Phemister, William Glenn Shut, | School 70; Max Colpetzer, North

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! . | son : Art Robert Kidwell, R 2, Green- ’ mer. Richard Guyer. Howard committee on fo i | ae St. Rrancie—-Cocll, Bdith Pulte, Gus Noon; Betty adel BR. Red ation. Kirk, Robert McMullen: Mrs. rangements oF At Coleman sWilliam, Maxie Johnson Byctett wor iN Daan oh Th rt i suits here— * Marion Mutz Plummér, Lois Van/the annual AL Methodist Genrge Kyron. Dorothy PAward Hawkins, 2307 N. Kenwood; Vir- ere. are certain 3 Are William Warmer, breakfast meet: I ety Thatcher, Raymo ginia Daniels, 1840 8. Keystone pendanic_ and ing at the Clay- Mary’ Eastridge. Harold. Ruth Oubin:| Revert Hendricks 2136 N. LaSalle; Bar-| plenty of them featured at y all of Indianapolis, pool Hotel Charles, Marie Settles; Lyle, Bonnieles , JCF TOUS of 1) eee) Boa V ’ ’ Assigned to Manual More than 700 A SOuughey. William, Marguerite Rob. JE. Wasnt) 3" N. Arsenal 39.75 and 47.50 that are $0 Butler students assigned to persons are ex- gua Jes Marie, belong, Roinpd. ¥iutn Sirs” wrooks. 231 n “Arana | | 1 ’ 0 enne ame " Manual High School include Paul|pected. to attend. : : 3 Der: Reed George. Deity Murphy. Bd. Donna Pear! Sansom, 113 N. Delaware, | remarkable—as to create a real Kenneth Byrd, Russellville, and ' phe Hibernian kJ Helen: Reed: Cleotpe. Beity Murbhyl Be.| = ng, 'y | ) Frank J, Curran A AS o Jessie W. Barton. Plainfield; Doris Marie| John EK. Hill, Cecil Lockhart, preakfast is held Honey, Robert, Eilzabeth ‘Willams, JeQe JV. SRCiOR, obportunityl John F. Masariy and Lee Wil-\ooch var on the Sunday mearest Richare RAIL Marthe Ri file: - Gilhum; | Vouenn Bugene Chenoweth, 1430 N. Mount; | . PP : Y ; liams VanDerMoore, all of Indi- gf Patrick's Day, Mar. 17. | Gonder, Nina Carter, nald. Margaref nebert ww Nount, : ' : d ; . - s , 102 ) La : poy Bivad Ripple Tien r i sl i + At General oundIms Bcott : rah Kaaie Nichole 908 maton: Ciara 7. ’ : ; . | 4 y [! - y C on. ) A A by ‘Jenny ‘Lx Dempeier, Charies AAMItS Sex Slaying {i MEmludlSlucti™ sii sary meth A ball HVE. ran sos hs ' y ces : h, son . y si |Keith Johnson and Leo W. Mar- Of Schoolboy, 13 ine Aiton.’ rire Glare; 3 Richard Philiabaum, 1026 Ww 13d; Alberta < ¢ . ton Tar Ea . y -—" .. * re, rv. ' RIS shall, all’ of Indianapolis; and (OL ORADO SPRINGS. ‘ln... ing. Jeanne Marc Joredh HL. Dewitt. 683° Matcher Ave: Fae William nville, Il; — . At Methodist— Paul, Mary Kennedy; Emma June Shannon, 601 Fletcher Ave ; . : ¥ O'Kane, Da Feb. 24 (UP) ~The District At Mary Gray William Paul Merriman, 825 West Drive #*¥ , » Robert E. Rinehart, Logansport. to ney's office prepared murder At KL Vincent's _Afthur, Bernice Larson Woodruff Plat Ejleen June Osborne ~ . a ; ;jand ‘Betty Ferguson, Southport. charges today against a 17-year- Jil. i Roth Myers: Matthew, Ous He Parks NM Banvilte, fi: "Florence vi 5 : Herod Toon, Indianapolis, will be 414 youth for the sex slaying of a Jean Schneider; James. Lillian Lewch: = Poole. Danvitie Hl 8 ‘ : assigned to Warren Central High 13 yesr.old schoolboy. : Merrinciq: oh fe a Bh Moral, Honiston Puannle mince; Maz e A | School. The bespectacled youth ad- “Joseph, Anna Beets jr : Haivey Taylor. 1308 Deloss; Zelda Mae A. . HR ? . ——————— » nion, ‘ : © Sg Students taking teacher train- mitted to police las “ night that he MARRIAGE LICENSES | Lawrence. Miadieton, RL Sheftieid: | .y .. ng work at Technical in do tg Md 3 Fox a8 Ogden iftith.. 3102 N. Gladstone; Betty Alden Kennedy ¥ouny, ‘Columbus, 0.; Elis wk g " ; s Sunday t, hesert Mccasiey. 2102 Wighiand Place; Robert Wilson, 1424 8 Jon Jersey; ; : rian hh " oe Advances Junday ng pa arf, West, 1 Flossie dine Yoiles, 331 § ons, rs a bo . | sana agar ; on ma nr . i - + hi IN oy ATS TO YR ay nid apa i hiss pe sar po oo oi COMMA ot sie pdtebr XT

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i Indianapolis, School 41; Louis G. EVENTS TODAY Edward KE Copeland, 621%; E 24th; Ki- . * I. bd 5 . ‘ » Sianapolis; Porotny ae Ga i Hill and Fermon Martin, Tndi- 10th Asnisersary Indianapolis Mediest —jeria. Ruth McWilliams, 22101; N. New, ; § Kokomo; .. 1a ph i RK tp, anapolis. School 63: Robert Hile- ny A BL ointion Convention Lehman Abernathy. $11 N. Uinois: Luis that same hatred o sleazy van Leroy Parks Man, Michigan City.. School 8, neThrough ednesday) Hotel Lincoln Charles’ 1 Marvel Zionsville; Virginia ig : d indiff ont tailor , 7 - ’ ry 3 " 5 St. Louis, Mo., and Lenora Belle and Howard Rihepiang, In- facial and Ubducational Conference. In: Pred 1 Cation 13 Ne Keystone: Doris fabrics and inditferent tailoring=—— 0 City, IIL ¢'anapo'is, School 1, so alana Fam Bursa TRTOW *| _ Gilbert, 5953 Rawls ; | : : RO to Washing n po k Siddetriiro y Maude an of Radio Ahama the same assurance of FULLEST Studen > 4 : * ’ VEN / James Collins, Peru; Billie Hope Wright, | » . EVENTS TOMORROW ‘ : Pp ght, | . : ton High School include Joseph . St. Patric Ss Da Arcadia. iN a fittin ites B Rlack i Dons Jeahne Sampoed. Observance Cor teas boat Hotel Wh. Sutin meeting "Dean, 1340.8 hi usa, VALUE the same 9 se Cc nd Knute F. ins, Louis Delina \ | Kiwanis Club—Hotél Antlers James Holcomb, 2 thy Bo faciliti hat d th ' b. Howard Ward Kirk, : Lions Club iaypool Hotel, Ba Hv al " acl ities t at surroun e iin Gene Lucas, Francis The 78th annual observance of BIRTHS | Margare:’ Medley 3109 ner Xiltnode ¢ Moriarity, Edward O'Nan aad St. Patrick's Day in Marion TWINS Marearet Golden, $04 N. ‘Benate | transactions at $100 or beyond— . Dorothy Reinacker, all of sndian-County wil} be spansored Up the Al General—Marion, Goldie Hansbrough, Walter J_Boesche 111 Hoetgen; Kathisen : : s. Howe High School teaca- Ancie gr o rnlans’ girls Howard W. Surber, 6524 _Carrollion; are yours to enjoy regardless apoli 8 M 4 - Nancy J Holbert, 624 West y yo oy ing. assignments have been 12- Buneay. ag ‘ At Geaeral—Marciy Mary Michell; Hancy Jans Holbert, est Drive ) . - ‘ en erring. : . ll o ceived by, Jack B. Bragtord, Frank J Cur i: Center Boho" Magu; Last) Li, Ramey ita. Delsware; Carol of ‘price tags! Dorothy Anne Carson, Mrs. Jane ran 8 | Robert, Mildred Greathouse, bur pobert Alford Brown, Alfordswille; Patricia

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Treatment for School-Age - Daughters City poiice and, the sheriff's: oflice. today attempted to track down a man who has been posing as a doctor in telephone calls to several mothers. 3 i oy # TT Holl TIRE EY POITcE Kn SHS Dilice Have” received” reports

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Funeral Home at 2 p. m. Friday. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Born in Germany, Mr. Norman came to this country when he was a year old. He joined the police force April 20, 1910, serving until 11920, when he retired. In 1943 he returned to active duty, retiring again in September, 1945. Mr. Norman was a member of|. the Fraternal Order of the Police, Loyal Order of the Moose and the Maccabees. | Survivors include another daughter, Mrs. Freida Showers, ‘and a son, Herbert Norman, all of Indianapolis. 1

“% - An , Louisiana Picks Governor Today | NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 24 (UP) —J.ouisiana voters went to the polls today to choose between two former governors in -the! | noisiest political rumpus this | state has seen since the days of |. ithe late Huey P. (Kingfish) | Long. Samt Houston late Huey's brother,

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Flowers That Bloom In the Fall, Tra-la ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (UP)—Vio-|, lets were blooming on the sunny side of the street in Rock Island a day before Halloween. © Mrs. ‘Russél E. Parker thought ‘her. 4-year-old son was seeing things. 3 “Please, mother, can't I pick the little blue flowers?” “Why. ' Johnny,” she replied] “there aren't addy flowers like that at this time of year.” i | But when she investigated, a bouquet of blue violets sat on the breakfast table.

James Assumes Office

As Chief of Pressmen Howard E. James, Indianapolis, assumed his new office of president of the Indiana State Coton] ence of Pressmen today after his election yésterday. : : “MF. “Tames “ sucéeeded RatphiVan Meter, also of Indianapolis. The pressmen elected Walter Zapr, Evansville,- vice president! and Elbert Richard, Lafayette, secretary-treasurer, |

Church Plans Banquet

The - Laymen’s League of the |Greater St. John's Baptist Church will present Gilbert Forbes of {Radio--Btation. WMBM..in..an. address at the second anniversary banquet Thursday at 7 p. m. in the church. Robert Brown "is master of ceremonies and ihe Rev. A. J. Brown, pastor. ITU VOTING FOR LEVY " Officials of the International Typographical Union (AFL) an-|. nounced today that the latest unofficial tabulation of votes in a special assessment referendum | showed 37,775 for the.,proposed assessment and 16,155 against. ——

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