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WASHIN Mar. 3 (UP) — man, Walter F. rge (D. Ga.) greed with Republican Senators ‘day that Congress will approve 'n income tax cut of between : 4 billion and $5 billion. But he declined to speculate on -vhether such a bill would muster in both the Senate and House the ‘wo-thirds majority necessary to werride the anticipated veto by} “resident Truman. Sen. George is the ranking

-e Finance Committee which is wolding hearings on the House‘oproved, Republican - - sponsored 1.5 billion slash in ‘personal inyme’ taxes. Committee Chairman Eugene Tiffin (R. Colo.) first put the ‘timate size of the tax reduction) t between $4.5 billion and $5 bilsn during a committee hearing. ‘Tr, George in an interview later ade & more specific estimate of He said he would President Truman to veto ‘en the Jower tax reduction.

‘arshall Presses Aid ‘or Greeks With Arms

of State George c.! “Tarshall and Defense Secretary’ Tames Forrestal told Congress nday that Greece and Turkey are under Increased Communist sressure and must have more 75, 8. ald if; they are to survive as free nations. Testifying | before the House

Toreign Affalrs Committee, they WASHINGTON, Mar, 3— trend. Vealers were steady. Onod . n ‘irged that an, extra $276 milllon|qoqter safety for workers In oot lambs and slaughter wii J00- 900 Bolinds .1ieevssaess sr 2s FX General Electric,” then stopped, he provided further military} voroical factonies may - result! at lambs an ug 1100-1300 pounds ...... No 00 Struck his head and muttered: assistance to ‘the two Sun Hies, from original research-by a 15- showed little change while hogs “edium POURS i. irs vensis .” 22:3002028] “I'm going mad.” Mr. Marshall said the extra student, An- were unevenly steady to 50 cents 1100-1300 pounds .,......... [email protected]' Gen. Meyers’ attorneys were at-

funds would permit Intensified fireek military, effort against querrilla forces, with a promise

Young Scie Win $2400 Awards

year-old high school drew 8. Kende of Evanston, Ill, lower. who received one af two $2400 scholarship awards at the close

FUND DRIVE— "Help Ciippled Children" throughout the offices of the Collector of Internal Revenue

makes the first contribution in the Easter Seal campaign of the Marion County

Society for the Crippled, Inc. With him are (left and center) Miss Viola L. Jones, James J. MacDermott.. revenue department

soci executive director, and Mrs. empldyee.

In 09S at the Indianapolis, Union Stockyards today steers and heifers ruled very active, un-

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coin containers have been placed

nists Steers and Heifers Active; Hogs Show 50-Cent Drop

evenly strong to 50 cents higher. a

Cow trade followed this general 70-1100 bounds :i:

| 700-1100 pounds Cholee— 600-800-1000 pounds

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LaMarre Bares Payment Made to General

|got that back and $150,000 to boot in salary kickbacks.

“appears a" on the books of the now defunct Vandalia, O.,

firm, Gen. Meyers is on trial on charges of inducing Mr. LaMarre

committee about Gen. Meyers’ connections with the firm. Gen. Meyers was second in command of air force procurement during! the war. Mr. LaMarre, who already had pleaded guilty to giving perjured testimony to the Senate committee, said the salary kickbacks

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brother-in-law, . nower, another company official. The witness, now a Dayton gas station attendant, appeared unruffled as Robert T. Bushnell, defense attorney, neared the end of two: days of cross-examination. Charges Hatred—Not Reform Mr. Bushnell was attempting to show that hatred—and not reform—was responsible for Mr. LaMarre recanting previous stories. Mr. Bushnell today drew in the only laugh in the otherwise = 8 puens somber trial. At one point he referred to Aviation Electric as

: Slaughter Pigs 90- 120 pounds CATTLE (1330) Steers

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total of $208,000 through his se-|; : cret wartime ownership of the:

to lie to a Senate investigating

Farley's on ook On Roosevelt 1948 Political Bombshell

Book Indicates That He Would Return

part Mr. Farley pariey's story

and he is sticking to it. _

Publication of the book is certain to mean a row inside top|

man’s advisers Mr. Farley is wanted, and they, recognize he is a popular figure.

ing to make political medicine’

[New Deal—yet bluntly now Mr. Farley comes along to lay many of the. world’s ills on FDR's course in his third and fourth terms. The personality of Mr. Farley is -bound to be in. almost as much controversy as-that of Mr. Roosevelt as a result. of . Lhis book. Eight years after he retired from public life he still has strong appeal in this country; at a recent Democratic dinner here he received an ovation greater than any of a score of top arty figures save the President himself. But he will be denounced by those to whom*FDR remains an idol. r Mr. Farley heaps praise on Mr. Roosevelt for the early days. He says that “perhaps no President since ‘Jackson did more. for the SIA or showed + greatar admin tive courage.” [He credits some of Mr. Roosevelt's speeches with greatness and cuncedes that. he, Jim Farley, aad little to do the daring program of early New Deal days. Cites ‘Promises’ The heart of Jim Farley's sory is the recounting of how FDR led him and others to believe he never

man as a chiefirypographical Union

sel for the ITU, during a pre-trial’ Democratic circles as th whether (Leasing by which Federal Juage

again by the National Labor Relations Board.

But the Democrats are still try 14 jout of Mr. Roosevelt and the'Eiactices bY striking: ‘against 14 Swygert ordered an informal dis- by weak cussion of sections of the NLRP's injunction ‘petition.. He said the discussions might eliminate some of the side issues on which were areas of common agreement

Mr. Van Arkel objected to an agreement on Paragraph 10 which, said that charges made by the; American Newspaper Publishers’!

Office R1-1300 Bn Association were investigated by] ee ——

the NLRB.

Winthrop Johns, trial examiner for the NLRB, said the government did not “at this time” wish tot introduce evidence in support of ‘its claim that the charges were investigated. It appeared the is-|} Eyes Examined «. Glasses sue would remain unsettled in the Btted for. those whe need them. 3 pre-trial discussions. Earlier, the union and the government agreed on paragraphs relating to the jurisdiction of the court but disagreed momentarily on whether all newspapers were engagéd in interstate commerce, as contended by the NLRB.

Jf “greater success.” GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (5850) [800-1000 pounds ............ “ - Where 1 Communist pros-|of the seventh annual Science 0000 TO SHVTE TC oman as dos Matte said a changed oral out inst Turkey has been -in- Talent Sedrch here. 140- 160 pounds .... 2M 00- pounds 24.50811.50 caus m estify a «Recipient of the other grand| }80 38 Pounds @ : ase 124.50 1080 Pounds 3.507136 against the general, Mr. Forrestal called Greece|nrize scholarship was Barbara C.| 200- 320 pounds ia 34.00 ed 0 900 pounds POPE [email protected]| He denied that government atand Turkey the test case for this| Wolff, 17, senior in Forest Hills| 330" 37% hounds * 3330G 3428] 00-900 pounds ............ [email protected]|tOTNEYs had indicated he would country's intentions and deter- (N. Y.) High School. Her re-| 270- 300 pounds . 31.00@3 Cows (All Weights) get immunity if he pleaded guilty resist Communist ag-|search project was the study of| 3% 330 Bounds Ta Sood. Ba ! 1333812 to perjury and. involved the eénocopies: in fruit flies. Medium Cutter and common ...... ... 130g 25/ general. 10 ression. tI ye tous 0 U8 160+ 330 ~POUNAE 1oxvereruons [email protected] SULier and common... At this point Federal Judge Wolcott States Steel Young Kende was using, In Packing Sows lt Bulle (All Weights). Alex#mder Holtaoff told defense to choi . Good (all welghits) “/..iii.... 1 that ur ill to Justy Hike: rst? vs Fallen or & vy fis vc wn , Jesse P. Wolcatt (R. Mich.) [my 50 dangerous both to use and Medium (oi ANN NG 9.50 be district. Mr. LaMarre is a ~aid that in his steel in- to make because its principal in-| ceod— Cutter "and ‘common ...... "i830 0 aiace for perjury. 'ustry spokesmen falled 0) ovogionts are ether and mag- An) ot te de D ws The witness admitted he asked astify their recent price neil. 1oth highly inflam- 480. Sood io coe an 13 fngrr.on oo Gen. Meyers for money up to and rouse. mable:. 250- Culls (75 pounds up) ....... 10.00 15.50 while he was appearing before He is. vice chatrman of the ned the litefature of Steers the Senate investigation of the Toint Congressional Economie er sible records of Local Issues feeds: snd Stocker Cattle and Oaivee |general’s activities. But he con- .| chemistry for ppan wae. Not find- 800 DOUNAS .....eev.s.. 31.000033.00 tended he was just trying to get 4 a safer ms Secided try to rallur dee Askeo 500- “800 pounds — 18 [email protected] ast the defendant owed him. ing any, he LaMarre admitted, unde

make. one us ing some- vrassees | com oftset losses on certain items, He finally ab) in making 0 unl a

workable Grignard reagents with not only one, but three, possible stipstitutea for the dangerous

But Mr. Wolcott said he was not convinced. Committee Chair:

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a that he asked 2 Gen. Meyers for $6000, which he Catvis Steer) claimed the general promised him and owed him on his share in the liquidation of the company.

would run for a third term, and

then, before the 1940 convention, lent himself to -a. phony draft movement. - Italics are used rare-

are there for the chronicle of a 1939 Hyde Park conference at

This was in addition to $10,000 which FDR tells Big Jim:

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sharad ’ t's o} dicated he Mr Wolcott's ther, Kende and Miss Wolff are c - ord nd down ....... [email protected] ceived from the liquidation and two of the 40 winners of the COU ey q°| 800 pounds down ......... [email protected] invested in a company that Gen. science talent search who have Summins ‘h smmxe 57) Lana Speaks Lipo spent five days here at the Consolidated foro com.. “Sh - Meyers set up for buying govern. N Ww d di Plai Science . Talent Tostitule son- Sa trie com ar wy pi Choice slotely sorted 30am Ment bonds on matgin, ducted by Science u of | Slectronie Lab com Medium She pif el [email protected] . . id i ane i) 3 ms America, with funds supplied by ay ars ta 3 8 Baik Bi, iii whens 3 Killed When Engine. » : ~lthe Westinghouse ucationa Ldbolen : J er Too many people are lying about Foundation. ¥ Bam oy oy fl i ‘=n i pe $5083.50 Rams Freight Caboose her, Lana Turner sald today. me “asin fer a Pn ask CLEVELAND, Mar. 3 (UP)— She said people could stop mak. ind & Mich, ® ts "ota Ba ATU Will Vote Sunday [Three crewmen were killed ear'y today when a Pennsylvania Rail-

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other living soul. Of course, I will not run for a third term.” Much of the stovy Has been told before, some of it ‘in magazine form, but never before with the impact it has as here gathered in one book. The book tells the inside story

of a score of historic episodes as Mr. Farley saw them from His cabinet chair—the court-packing

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To Active Campaigning Only on Own Terms oR By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Seripps-Howard “Staff Writer = NI WASHINGTON, Mar. 3—If James ‘A. Farley veturns to 'the d students on aca policy political wars to gid the strife-sundered Democratic Party in this| "= “0 i academic pro. presidential campaign year—and top party’ leaders hope he will— it ‘was announced today it will be on his own terms. by the Rev. Howard Kenna, CSC, This is a warning that that taily busta from “Jim Farley's Slory dirslor of stadlen. rR —the Roosevelt Years,” which was published b y Whittlesey House! The new policy provides that be tough for party leaders to : falls to obtain a qualitative aver. swallow. They will be resented] S age of :77 per cent. at any time bitterly by old, after his third semester at the New Dealers ; | university. shall be. placed on sai nm voc Inquiry by NLRB SIAR a dhl on “inte the ; {280 in required fora. student to Roosevelt legend| ITU Charges Board [an anise Dime and diligently vy - Failed to Investigate 3%, vrs ts to athletics, President Tru-| Attorneys for the Internationall Former regulations preriioa $AFL). said, that “the _ student who in. any aid to success In|, 3, , ypat charges of unfair labor Semester fails in a third of bis November. | {work is placed on. probation 1, But they're practices made by the nation's ¢), ensuing’ ion on of 'Jim|newspaper publishers never were case he be already on probation investigated by the government. | or have Jot on geobation. in any The contention -was made. ormer semesters liable Gerbard Van Arkel, general coun-|t0 dismissal. from. the university

ley should be in the 1948 |Luther- ‘M. hoped - Tega ME. campaign. Some of Mr. Tru- shorten ~ injunction proceedings gr Ao» applies in have told ‘himfiled st the printers’ union An PICY.”

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