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BEAUTIES—Speedway High School majorettes in ceremonies were {l. to r.) Norma Jean Sauer, Evelyn Sutphin; Charlene Stevens, Marcheta Collins, Katie Heaton.

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Thousands Jam 23d Home Show

See Displays, $30,000 And $5000 Houses (Continued From Page Une) and the psychological satisfactions of personal ownership.” ~E. Bd Griffin, first vice. president of the show, introduced the guests, including Mayor Al Feeney. - Louie Moller was chairman of the opening ceremony committee. : ?

(Continued From Page One) bills for priorities, rationing, price control, and other machin-| ery to curb inflation. i There's little chance Républican Congress will pass it, but

it. Then, if prices rise as ex pected, Démocratic chances

Real gloom about economic outlook comes from board of governors-of the Federal Reserve System. Retiring Chairman Mar-

The two homes face each other

Allis Introduces New Type Tractor

Machine Powered By Rear Engine Drive

Allis Chalmers yesterday introduced & low cost, rear engine

culties encountered with conventional types. Companion front-mounted implements, including plows, plant-

LOW COST TRACTOR—=This new. tractor with rear-mounted engine, is now on display at the Indianapolis branch of Allis-

tractor that is expected to elim-iremove only one or fwo pieces, inate many of, the farming diffi-|

|ers and cultivators, are being manufactured for use with the

Residence Burns

Near Anderson

ANDERSON, Apr. 17—The C. E. Robinson home, seven miles west of here, was destroyed -yes-| iterday by a fire of unknown origin, . The Robinsons were not at home when the fire broke out. Neighbors attempted to save the furniture but were able

The Robinson home, converted from an abandoned school building, was badly damaged by fire several months ago. were completed only. recently,

to introduced this year, permits the

in ‘the pit of the Fairgrounds) Manufacturers Building.. On one side of the street is the “Home for a Hoosier Family” with its sweeping roof and stone-veneer exterfor, It would cost . an estimated $30,000 to build today, Visit Large Home Across the street is the “Minimum House” designed for the moderate income family’ and which can be constructed for $5000. « oo v The majority of visitors at the show last night displayed a preference to visit the large home first. However, a card system,

visitor to make a “reservation” for the home, go off and see the displays, and return when his designated turn comes. In the large home,’ Mr. and Mrs. Indianapolis were introduced to rich colors and simple designs.

employment—nearly 12 million fewer persons on payrolls. had surpluses of most raw ma-

riner 8. Eccles says threat of disaster from inflation is worse today than at war's end. ; Ruinous inflation is certain, he says, if we keep on. increasing foreign aid and arms spending without domestic controls. President ‘Truman says that's Eccles’ opinion, Indicating administration view is somewhat more opti« mistie. ; ® n ®

Different Setup

SITUATION TODAY is much different from 1940, when we started . Then we had un-

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terials, of housing, foodstuffs, industrial capaeity. { Now we plan to draft men from | a fully employed labor force, use scarce metals for vast airplane; building program and scarce oil to propel the planes.

the farmer can watch them wi tions.

of handling

customary plowing depths,

Derailed Train Stops Rail Traffic 4 Hours ~Rallroad ‘traffic on the Penn_gylvania Railroad at 8. Warman Ave. was held up. nearly four today, when a St, Louis-|

two to three quarts per hour.

Radio Signals to Fade

Shortwave radio broadcasts wil

hours ‘bound freigh: : k | bound ik fain was derailed Fans bes oh od and course will be held on the medical National Bureau of Standards

« Officials” said ' five freight! trains and four passenger trains were delayed while the cars were Pp! on the tracks, No one was : ‘ the rest of the week.

CIVIL ENGINEERS Structural Concrete Engineers

' Engineering Draftsman

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here warns. Reception is expec

4 fidential. Positions open NOW! THE POLLAK STEEL CO. . Cincinnati 2, Ohio

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out turning his head or twisting} be| his body into uncomfortable posi-

The tractor is equipped with a four-cylinder engine. It is capable one 12-inch mold‘board plow in average solls at

It has four forward speeds, including a super-low gear for operations requiring extremely slow speeds. Fuel consumption is only

WASHINGTON, Apr. 17—

Indiana University’s Medical School will begin its 28th annual anatomical and clinical course in ear, nose and throat diseases| Monday. School officials expect 42 physicians from 18 states to attend. Classes, clinics and laboratory sessions will be conducted by Dr. C. H. McCaskey and his staff, assisted by départments headed by Dr. Edwin N. Kime, Dr. J. L. Arbogast, Dr. Robert Masters, Dr. R. L. Glass, Dr. R. C. Beeler, Dr. H. M. Trusler and Dr. F. W,

| Taylor. | All sessions of the two week

Reds. and greens predominate in| And that treasury surplus—a the. o ‘home. 1 ": The des ‘added interest to the one-story plan by placing the higher level than the living two ‘bedrooms and library on a room-dining = room-kitchen section.

major : anti-inflationgry | force — soon will be gone. It slowed do inflationary pressures: earlier this year by reducing supplies -of money. One bright spot is food. World crop prospects mow are better than in past three years. Our own wheat crop is expected to be third largest in history. It could mean steady food prices. Further rearming, if it comes

Veteran in Mind + The “Minimum House” gives a pleasing solution to the perpetual floor plan puzzle of the small home. The designers have pro-

vacuum cleaners, etc. But only those who think Stalin is out to settle things

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Taft Opposes Controls | NO MATTER how high prices Democrats will make a case for go Sen, Taft will not support | peace-time controls “or rationing, ak! he told newspaper editors meetthe polls will rise with them. ling here this week. If controls are ever allowed in peacetime they. will never be dropped for “we're always in an emergency,” he said. . : -— Asked by editor E. M. Pooley of El Paso Herald-Post why he favors “controls to raise prices” and opposes controls to bring them down, Sen. Taft said he thought there was this difference: Controls in first group, such as farm subsidies, “Are easier to enforce and farmers like and need them.”

~ 8 8 i Firing of Prof. Geo. Parker by Evansville College President Lincoln B. Hale, after Mr. Parker presided at a Wallace meeting in Evansville, is being studied by American Association of University Professors here. They'll rule on whether case involves violation: of aeademio freedom. Mr. Parker violated association rules by passing out Wallace-for-Pres-ident: pamphlets. in his classroom. He teaches philosophy and religion at Evansville, a Methodist college. - 3 on » .

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* ECONOMY MODEL—The small home was ao officially opened b as hundreds of visitors stood by waiting their turn to view the $5000 bk Prospects are promising for the 23d performance of Indianapolis Home Show. ; Washington Calling— . ; Watch Rep Price Hikes and Shortages Are on Tap || rene pm ® o For John Q. Public, Economists Say * Wolf Sussruan, inc.

tion here; plans to seek help of existing agencies, He's got assurances from leaders of both parties in Congress that there'll be no political sniping; that ERP will have fair chance to do the job. ! Hoffman has had to revise

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s » ” You'll hear little more about| civil rights; issue’s being allowed to die—as usual.

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President Truman's not likely to make any more demands for passage: of his 10-point pro-

Committee will ask for passage of anti-lynching bill only. FEPC bill's being shelved. So is antipoll tax bill, though Republicans may offer substitute—vonstilu-

tional amendment to gu - poll taxes. Even ran Souttin

President’s proposal end South’s dual school system or to ban segregation in interstate travel, ; 3

Big ‘Air’ Force Due IF CONGRESS votes 70-group

Alr Force—and it. will-Army says it will need another 663,000

gram. And Senate Republican Policy}

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‘About that 40 per cent of ERP program which represents food, It's under competent D. A, Fitzgerald, But the 60 mer cent which involves machine and equipment programs for rehabilitation pre-

Hoffman has few worries.

sents tough problems.

vided the necessary two-bed irooms, living room, kitchen and bath within a compact area. It was built with the World War II veteran in mind: It was

and brings steel rationing, will

” - ” ONE THING'S certain: Hoffpinch automobiles, regrigerators, man wants no big ERP organiza-

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unplanned by the Home Show management but this theme was carried to a point where early visitors saw a man clad in Army

“Family Doctor”

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fatigue pants and shirt completing the painting of the windows. ‘The exhibitors are in greater number than ever at the show this year. Hundreds of home fur-

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juenter campus, with class periods {extending from 8:30 a. m. until

ed to be fair on Monday, and good|10 P. m. daily, except Saturday,

when they will be dismissed at 3:30 p. m. The - annual dinner for class

tomorrow Athletic Club.

'9 Counties to Sponsor Grasslands Field Day

John Armstrong announced.

Orange, Martin and Greene.

members will be held at 6 p. m. in the Indianapolis

BEDFORD, Apr. 17—More than 5000 farmers from Lawrence and eight southern Indiana counties are expected to attend a grassland field-day program June 2 at the Ralph Allen farm, six miles southwest of here, County Agent

Other counties participating in the event, first in a series for Indiana, include Monroe, Jackson, Washington, Harrison, Crawford,

nishings and devices are on dis- 12 New World, 7 Soothsayer play. 13 Revere ’ 8 United States Gas ranges In one booth bore 13 Perched, ship (a0) the sign “$1 down takes me |16English } ship (av. home.” \ counties + 9 Delirium

Competition High 18 Legal point - / tremens (ab)

Po andes, A tile bath unit is decorated] 11) Cast off 13 Airship with a large South Sea Island| 2) fieavy Blow) jp ob 0 scene on the rear wall done in ull es aM it title—complete with palm trees| 2° Whirlwind, . uae riphy and moonlight on the water. 25 Sun god / 1 bird thin Competition is high between the 3% Bridges { 20Ghe Te distributors of storm sash. Entire| ‘4 Capaize | 22 Oceurs rooms have been furnished by In-| 33 Heathen 1 im. 24 Domestio? dianapolis furniture dealers. 34 Bowling term Dow The Hoosier family is treated] 3% Mountain 28 att es to the very latest in household crest : materials. {36 Lukewarm

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The show opens each day at 11 a. 'm. and closes at 10:30 p. m. through Apr. 25.

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lishment into balance. * It estimates 15,000 to 20,000 men are necded to funnel suppHes to enlarged Air Force which has, no service troops of its own; also thousands of combat soldiers to guard air bases. Army may not press this demand ‘now, Bradley's staff says studies will take six months. Its biggest worry is that Congress thinks we don’t need UMT, now that we're getting big Air Force. Without UMT, Bradley's men say, Air Force Gen. Vanderberg had better start teaching aviators to run tanks and shoot anti- | aircraft guns. : |

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