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g MONDAY, MAR. 2, 1048 || House : Includes Arms

in $570 Million To Help China

Rules Commitiee

SHINGTON, Mar. 22 (UP) A 205,000,000 “single package” foreign aid bill was sent to the House floor > The House Rules -Committee okayed the global aid bill for floor eonsigeration, It Zropomd 15.007 > tomorrow.

European Recovery profot S570 million for military and economic assistance to China; $275 million for military aid to Greece and Turkey, and mililon for the United Nations children’s fund. Meanwhile the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved a pill carrying $463 million in aid to China. It includes $100 million which may be used for miliurposes. ta mittee Chairman Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. Mich.) announced that $363 million will be appropriated under applicable provisions of the European Recovery Program bill. It will be used for economic aid under the ERP administrator. The balance, he said, will be earmarked for a ant used for China's own pecessities and purposes. Asked if those purposes included military purposes, he replied: “That's their option.

Leaders Hint Congress May Sit All Summer

Congressional leaders were tossing out hints that tense world affairs and President Truman's

Congress in session all sumKeep Most House and Senate members don't like the idea because it will upset their election campaign plans.

Senators Stand Firm Against Rule Rents

Senate conferees on rent control legislation were standing firm in their opposition to the “home rule” provision of the House bill. Informed sources said they would accept some minor provisions in the House measure but

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rent boards final authority over home-town controls.

ferees were said to be confident they could reach a compromise before the end of this month, when the present rent law expires.

Cumberland OES To Install Officers

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TOPPLED BY TORNADO — Torn from its moorings by one of the torn which ripped across the eastern half of the United States, last Friday, the steeple of the Bunker Hill Methodist Church lies across the wrecked roof of the building.

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Steer, Heifer Trade Here Strong to 50c Higher

Union |Medium— Stockyards steer and heifer trade |caomor. Po "0 ruled active again today, was strong to 50 cents higher. | Cows sold 50 cents $1 higher. Meanwhile vealers jumped and hogs gained 75 cents to $1. Fat lambs were quotable as] strong to cents or more| higher.

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Bradley Praises Work of Army

ats reiviawes WASHINGTON, so said today the U. 8. Army is engaged in building lasting security for all people who have suffered “the tragedy of aggres-

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Officers will be installed by the Cumberland Chapter, OES, at 8

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p.m. Saturday in the Cumberland Masonic Hall. Installing officers are Dorothy La Mae Jolly assisted by Mable Kottlowski, past matron of New Palestine Chapter. Officers to be installed are Mary Koch, worthy matron; Carl Koch, worthy patron; Mary Elizabeth Kuhn, associate matron; August Kuhn, associate patron;

Parrish, associate econductress;

Dorothy Jolly, secretary; Irene Delis

Steinecker, treasurer.

ice H Lobaugh to File Petition &

In Circuit Court Today FT. WAYNE, Ind., Mar. 22 (UP)—Ralph W. Lobaugh's at-

amended petition for a Writ of Error Coram Nobis -in Circuit Court before the end of the day.

Lobaugh will return from the death row at the Indiana State Prison for a new trial in tne deaths of Mrs. Dorothea Howard, Anna Kuzeff and Wilhelma aaga.

Denial of his plea will result on Apr, 2.

Body Recovered

The body of William West, 41, of 879 Torbett St., was recovered from the canal north of New York Sst, yesterday. Police unSuccessfully searched for a man a month ago who had been seen to fall in the canal.

Local Produce

? PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY oultry—1948 springers and orotlers, 38¢; Leghorn springers, 24c; cocks and 6 and Legs Ibs. and over, 35¢c; wu o 0d ghorna, 17¢c; No. 3 poultry,

Butterfat—No. 1, 74¢; No. 2, Te. eT Eade Care fs grades edten O ge, Cc; grade mi 82d grade B large, 36c. . ect ——————— in INDIANA Glearingy oo ANG HOE wo Bs 21,091,000

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The Army Chief of Staff called] The pattern in the Far Fast on all Americans for “constant|Will be the same as that in Westawareness and generous support” ern Europe, with central comin the Army's task. His state- [Mittees* controlling three main ment was issued in connection/OPerational centers, according to %|with the celebration of Army |these sources. Day. The 20th anniversary of| These are the organizing the day. will be observed April 6. bureau, the political bureau and Gen. Bradley said in part: “This Army Day, more than Works on ‘Do-Goods’ two years after the end of his-| The organizing bureau forms tory’s most calamitous war, finds(cells of not more than three the Army of the United States members, which receive their inengaged in the task of building|structions from the political a firm, lasting security for allbureau. The agitation bureau people who have suffered the|controls infiltration operations. tragedy of aggression. “To accomplish our mission, |fighting services, police, social many soldiers are stationed great services, local governments and overseas distances from their councils, student movements and They are performing educational establishments. It is their duties, in many cases, under [especially active in what investiadverse and trying conditions./gators called “various goodyBut they are undertaking them|goody movements” connected with the knowledge that theirs|{with youth movements and culis a critically important duty.”

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Shifting Sights

LONDON, Mar. 22 (UP)—Official quarters said today that Russia has completed plans to move operations to the Far East if Soviet penetration in Western

of thousands of llars to change their methods of processing and manufacturing. | These facts were revealed to-| ere " day by Mayor Feeney after a : meeting with Broadhurst Eisey, Operated at Loss

directors, and Dean Burns, busi-

Seeks Written Replies The Mayor asked the two of- prices in that year. ficials a series of prepared ques-| He said they told him that durtions on the utilities operation. ing the past three months of tHe said they answered each one the year the utility operated at a verbally but he had asked them loss because of increased cost for written answers which they prices. said they would submit to him.

representatives from Russia, Ivner and Outer Mongolia, Communist China, India, Pakistan, IndoChina, Burma, Indonesia, Malaya and Nepal, according to officials concerned with investigating Communist activities in

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are working vigor to determine what might! The Mayor of Indianapolis is discoloration of [an ex-officio member of the boaré the vicinity of directors by virtue of his of-

fice. His signature is required

no indication thation all bond issues.

coloring of the hguses The Mayor said when he asked plant, but said that it would why he had not been invited to

the officials whether they thought | their reported net operating income of $999,570 in 1947 justified {an increase in gas rates and coke

{they would submit their written

Investigations in Burppe indicate that at present. Russia does not contemplate any further expansion westward, accordMar. 22 -|ing to these sources. Omar N. Bradley] They sald that Russia's strength lies in manpower, while her weakness-is in material and equipment, thus making the Far East a territory best suited for

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Two Walnut St. Blocks Restricted

One-way traffic was started on two near North Side streets at noon today.

On Walnut St. between Delaware and Alabama Sts, traffic

street between Delaware and Pennsylvania Sts. only wvestbound traffic will be permitted.

The new Walnut St. traffic system ties up with new arrangements for traffic on Ft. Wayne Ave. On this street the flow will be restricted to only inbound

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Truman_Board Hear: Case of 44 Plants

CHICAGO, Mar. 22 (UP)-Th" had four of the meat packing ir {dustry and 40 independent com {panies give a presidential fact did not know he was interested On a dispute which resulted in in attending. He added, “They nation-wide strike by 100,000 CI( told me none of my predecessors packinghouse workers. The packers must present writ {ten arguments on the case by ! Mayor Feeney sald he asked p. m. (Indianapolis time). The union has already told th" {board why it believes its mem {bers should receive a 29-cen' wage increase. The worker: {struck last Tuesday to enforc

In testimony before the board Ral. Helstein, union president {sald average hourly straight-tim ngs of $1.20 reported by th«

“They tol _'earni y q me that accumu. bor Department for packing

Mayor Feeney asked for and lated profits had been used to L® was promised a list of current retire bonds and to extend utility house workers was misleading. bonded indebtedness. The of- property.” the Mayor said.

“Any generalizations based or ficlals said all bonds would be| The officials told the Mayor

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completely unrealistic and mis: Mayor Feeney sald he had answers to his questions in the taken,” he said. called the officials to meet with next few days.

Safety Group To Hear Prange E. 0. Prange, satety director of Tg |.way Traffic Rn

The board is scheduled to close its hearings Wednesday. It is under orders to report back to Presidential Truman by Apr. 1 after which President Truman may ask government attorneys to injunction suspending the strike for 80 days.

Ducks ‘Skin’ Trees To Escape Flood

hE BLAND, Mar. 22 (UP)— in the future will be restricted | ore than 30 animals, including to east-bound only. On the same WO African civets, two storks, two cranes, a wolf, two vultures, two dingoes, and even some waterfowl, drowned at the Cleveland Zoo last night in a flash

Zoo Director Fletcher Reynolds sald a number of ducks saved themselves by climbing trees,

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