Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1948 — Page 14

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Senator Links Proposal to European Aid

Democrats Move To Speed Debate

+ WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 (UP) +Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) Said today he may support an amendment to the Marshall Plan proposing to strengthen the United Nations by curtailing use af the big-power veto. : No such amendment yet has Been introduced. But several proposals along that line are being advanced informally among Senators as the Senate debates the Marshall Plan. ' & Mr. Taft said, however, that he opposed to a proposal to set outside the United Nations a yeto-less “Supreme Council” capdble of meeting “aggression and Subversion” with armed force. % This plan has been proposed By a group of “revisionist” Sentors who want to cut down the J oount of money devoted to uropean recovery. They degcribe it as a military alliance aimed at the “Soviet time-table ¢§f aggression.” 2 Moves for Speed Mr. Taft said a step such as revisionists propose could not taken without rewriting the nited Nations charter. His opition and that of Senate Presnt Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. h.) appeared to doom the pro-

1. Meanwhile, the Democratic iigh command moved to speed debate. In an unsual move ocratic Whip Scott Lucas 1.) blocked & unanjmous re-

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mittee to meet while ERP r debate was in progress. uld command the attention of

y action. NAM Demands Tax Kept at $6.5 Billion

: income tax cut bill. ¢ s Don G. Mitchell, chairman of

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; meet the “fundamental needs ®t the economy.”

Two Trolley Lines

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« Two trackless trolley ‘lines will routed over a detour for the duration of the bridge construc jon work and flood control projct at White River and ‘W. MichSt. W. 10th and W. Michvehicles will use the New ork St. bridge, detouring over imestone, New York and Reiser Sts, : : : Poles and overhead wiring are how being installed by Indianpolis Railways crews. The

Il Senators in the interests ofioy,r gt, sald three men in a car stopped him on his way home Cut from work at Roosevelt Ave, and Ingram St.

criticized Senate|31st St, reported a man tried s to im the bill to $4.515 grab her as she was walking|and tables for cards (score pads id antic idential|8long the street near her home and pencils included) is as richly 110. Such a move, he ald wouid|last night. She said he disap-{done as a Reno casino. t in a bill that would failipeared when she broke away and

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PUSH-BUTTON NEWSREEL—As you glide along in the Pennsylvania Railroad's new recreation car on 'The Jeffersonian,” you can sink into the deep cushions of a living room divan and enjoy the latest newsreel—simply by pushing a button on the wall.

Bandit Foiled, Stabs Pedestrian

Theater Watchman Also Routs Thief

. One victim was stabbed in the|,. ine out of the car shops. uest consent for a Senate sub-\.;..¢ py a bandit and a theater 3

watchman foiled another holdup

Mr. Lucas made clear that heattempt during crime forays here lieved the foreign aid issue|last night.

Alonzo Brown, 26, of 1802 In-

Stabbed in Chest

“I slammed the door in his

strength,” he said, “withirace and he ran,” said Mr. Capon.|smarter than most night spots. Pinpoint ceiling lights illuminate the tables individually.

Folls Purse Snatcher Mrs. Erma West, of 1719 W.

ran.

Misc Marian Bingham,

she was on an elevator in the Hume-Mansur Bldg. yesterday.

U. S. Statement

WASHINGTON, Mar. 5 (UP)—Clovernment expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year throug ar. J come pared with a year ago:

This Year Last Year Expenses $23,208,164,046 $26,071,190,968 Receipts 28,175,964,054 27 19,064 Surplus ,877,800,007 1,03 088 Cash Balance 3,773,007,066 6 5,018 Public Debt 354,235,528,800 260,711,226,297 Gold Reserve 23,036,103,663 20,375,933,767

Truck Wheat

Mar, ¢ = Indianapolis flour mills and gram elevators are paying $3.38 per shel for No. 2 red ck wheat; new

the first of the month. It has a sunken cocktail lounge with subdued lights, a newsreel fd p ams theater, a game and reading car, . a children’s nursery with such glamour and decorator’s charm “One of them got out of a car/as has never rolled over any The National Association of/and demanded my money, ex-| roadbed before. nufacturers urged today that/plaining I wouldn't get hurt if I

approve .the full $8.5/gave up my purse,” he said, theater, seating six, three on an

overstuffed divan and three more “I decided to refuse and when on We padi. grin Fone assoclation’s taxation com-|I did the bandit stabbed me in passenger slides into a seat and described the House-ap-|the chest with a knife and ran d bill as a “step In the right|pack to the car.” . Mr. Brown was. not seriously|iights up and the voice of the commentator begins to rattle off

A bandit appeared at the back the news events of the day.

and give the Com-|Station St. after closing time and tried to hold up Chalmers Capon 49, of 2501 N. Euclid Ave., watch-|pres the top lights go on.

pushes a black button on the wall.

backgammon,

two steps ahead of the electric 1681 eve. Columbia Ave., said a pickpocket a broad metal bar. took $120 out of her purse while|0Pens by itself—and stays open

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Jeffersonian's New Lounge =: Is a Dream for Travellers

Sunken Cocktail Lounge, Newsreel,

Game and Reading Room Added by Pennsy

By HAROLD HARTLEY Railroad designers’ dreams, pigeon-holed during the war, are The latest, the Pennsylvania Ralil- Sha road's “recreation car” sat pretty much unnoticed, except by those |Buhner Joriay oo who were invited to see it, on Track 7 at Union Station yesterday.|%h The “recreation car” with two companion ultra-ultra club |Columbia Club lounge cars will become a part of, the road's “Jeffersonian” about |;

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