Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1948 — Page 8
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3 Months Service vn Exempts Ex-Gl's
‘year if Congress approves
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debate next week.
for one-year hitches,
form. Exempts 18-Year-Olds
least three months’ the
the draft.
be called up,
service will be enacted before Congress adjourns.
Vandenberg Presses Senate on UN Veto
“7 Senate president — Arthur--H. Vandenberg wants the Senate to get on record as favoring restrictions on the United Nations veto power and as supporting mutual . defense pacts. He
nmittee before nightfall. My; Vahdenberg's desire. for prompt action. apparently was intended to ff a drive in the House for more drasti¢ recommendations for Un Nations reform. His resolutions looks toward elimination of the big-power veto on all issues involving the ad- . Mission pf new members to + “United Nations or the ‘peaceful settlement of an international dispute. i 2
Aiken Expects Truman’ , To Support Farm Bill
Sen. George D. Aiken (R. Vt.) said he's sure President Truman will go along with the Senate Agriculture Committee's
is why the committee is not going to hold up its report on the bill
man has promised to send to Capitol Hill this week.
unevenly higher while weights
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dollar higher. than. yesterday's price, but closed steady. Hogs “ruled unevenly 25 .eents. to. 50 cents lower on weights 180 pounds and. up. Sheep and lambs sold neminally steady. May 1% GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (6815) i 140. pounds . vers $18.50619.25 a 5 4 1:25 [email protected]
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1 Younger Class Wil Volunteer
"WASHINGTON, May 12 (UP) ~8ome 250,000 non-veterans 18-| through-25 would be inducted into the armed forces within the next a draft bill reported to the Senate
“Already indorsed by the Armed lervices Committee, the measure srobably will come up for Senate]
It calls for drafting about 190,000 men in the 19-through-25 age group for two years of military service, It also authorizes the iInduction of 161,000" 18-year-olds
Military authorities’ are hopeful that enough 18-year-olds would volunteer so that no draft] =~ would be necessary for 'that| group. If they enlisted they would gvernmen dCes be exempt from the two-year| draft, though they would still
Ld have to put in some time in we ils Showdown reserve after they get out of uni-
As for veterans, those with at service between Pear! Harbor and V-J diy" would be out of the draft entirely, “Those who were inducted after ma sans wh hdr anaiBovernment eventually “may be ug 18 moniaed and! forced” to negotiate new contracts have to enroll in the National
rd or the Reserve to avoid
The House will begin debate next week on its own draft bill It is similar to the Senate meas“ure, except that no 18-year-olds would
* Congressional leaders generally agree that some form of selective
foreign relations
long- cille Baxter at range farm bill. “That, he said, juncheon of thé Naomi Chapter
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‘May Be Forced’ to Negotiate Contracts WASHINGTON, May 12 (UP) “-A high official said today the
with the three rail unions whose strike threat led to seizure of the This official, who asked not to] be named, emphasized that the government has no present plans for contract talks with the unions. He recalled that only yesterday the White House said” flatly that the government would not negotiate with them. But, he said, if the dispute is not settled in private negotiations, | the’ government as operator of the! lines might eventually have to negotiate with the unions itself, -
Lewis Case Tn Point In
negotiated a new contract with Jon 1. Lewis It was a better than Mr. Lewis had ever
had before. The Army took over the rail-
rail strike set for yesterday. Leaders of the englneers, firemen and switchmen called off the walkout, but only after the Justice Department got a federal court order forbidding the strike. The union leaders emphasized that while the government had kept the trains rumning, they (had not settled the 4d wages and working 8.
OES Plans Luncheon A spetigl Mother's Day pro. gram will given by Mrs. Lu- . the covered-dish
nation-wide
Auxiliary, OES, at _noon Friday in the home of Mrs. Norma Amt,
Sheets will preside at t ness meeting,
ping dmothe middiec of. the. bloc
1046, the government seized | : : the nation's soft coal mines dur-| About Fire Runs ing a spring strike and Secretary]
of Interior J. A. Krug personally
roads Monday to head off the this service.
over ~~ | Feeney. warned.
31 oa ito humankind.
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Trackless Trolley
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Loading Plan OK'd
A plan to include trolleys in the middle-of-the-block {loading system. on downtown
{Washington 8t. was approved by!
the Safety Board today. Motor busses have heen stop-
on Washington St. for loading
1
[recommended that trackless trol leys also be included in the curb
loading plan in the middle of the
railroads. [blocks. This plan would require track-| M
les trolleys to load at the curb Just ahead of spots iow marked
Washington St. going both ways, The new plan will not
the - trolley wiring system.
Warns Townships
All .city fire department runs outside the city limits will be
gencies next year unless -townships sign contracts to pay for
Mayor Al Feeney and the Safety Board issued this warning today in a last call for contracts from townships before the May 26 deadline, : “The city simply cannot afford {to run fire equipment outside the eity limits and unless we have contracts for specific payments no runs will be made in 1949 outside the city limits,” Mayor
Safety Board. president Leroy Keach said that only one town{ship board, Washington, had indi[cated any willingness to submit any offer on a contract for fire protection. This year and for several years past the fire department has outside the
city ‘Hmits without char, . “ Makes Christian Science Address
“Theé‘law of Tove . . . is the only liberator “that can bring salvation individually and “tollectively
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Cintinnati, gave entphasis to this point in his lecture. on Christian Science last night in. the Murat Theater. . Mr. Craig wasNsponsored by the Fourth Church. of
trackless
for motor busses between Ala-| eden bama St. and Capitol Ave, on MEMORIAL GROUP TO MEET
BACK FROM CONFERENCE—Members of the Indiana delegation and some of their friends will tell the church of the state about the Quadriennial Methodist General Conference, which met in Boston. Front row, left to right, includes: Mrs. Frances Ellis, Jeffersonville; T. Morton McDonald, Princeton: Russell E. J. Fricke, Indianapolis; second row, Kenneth Forbes, Mrs. W. G. Jones, Indianapolis: Mrs. Forbes: Mrs. Guy O. Carpenter, Vincennes; third row, the Rev. W..C. Patrick, Bloomington; Dr. Merrill B McFall, Bloomington; Dr. Carpenter: the Rev. Mr. Jones, and the Rev. Homer R. Page, New Albany. Graduation May 18 Announce DePauw
For Attucks Pupils
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[tucks
more than a month and Lewis pupils receiving diplomas, Johnson, . city traffic engineer, |
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A meeting of the General Me-/men. He was graduated from In-|on the Afr,” in Louisville, Ky.,| go into |morial Association will pe held|diana University in 1908 and re- this
technical changes are made on |War Memorial Bldg.
‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____ =
The 21st annual Crispus AtHigh 8chool lg ent will be held at 8 p. m., May | 28, In Cadle TaBernucy with 294
Jamil. V. Schaad. school. board. |commissioner, will award -diplo-| jmas and Russell A. Lane, Crispus Attucks principal, will ‘announce {the scholarships. Speakers will be Melvin Guy atthews, Dorothy Beatrice Rice and Jacque Norman Sneed.
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BGG | As hi Against TB
Expected to Be | Effective Weapon The vaccine BGG may in future years help save the lives of many persons who otherwise would have become tuberculosis victims, Dr. Joseph D, Aronson,’ of Henry Phipps Institute of Philadelphia, said last night at’ the annual Indianapolis. Tuberculosis - Association banquet. More than 200 persons heard Dr. Aronson speak on “Present * |Status of BGG.” The speaker! declared that a study conducted among North American Indians the past 11 years indicates BGG
f d ical. Signifi- La chy eae mts DWISION TOPS CANCER FUND QUOTA—Guln L Pr
Marion County cancer drive township chairman, congratulates aay Tet erouiouis 1s The workers for their aid in Washington Township which helped make {among the Indians was reduced.| his division the first fo exceed its $5000 quota. They are Mrs, Not Absolute | G. W. Stark (center), 4825 Kessler ‘Bivd., and Mrs. V. E. Bryant, It was brought out, however,| 5510 Kessler Blvd., who were instrumental in collecting $2981.48, that vaccination does not provide| 1, county drive, which has reached 60 per cent of its goal of
- berculosis and at present time | $66,000 has been extended fo next Monday,
ded for the pm. . Sennot Tesatsinen or * Bishop, 82, Backs UMT York, observed his 324 |
Kibler, Farmersburg, and
birthday today by coming out in At present time BGG is recom-| NEW YORK, May 12 (UP)—| favor of universal military train. mended to members of groups The Right Wiillam T./ing. He said “sentimental paciconstantly exposed to tuberculosis | Manning, retired bishop of the fism” invited war instead of pre. —doctors, medical students, Protesant Episcopal diocese of | venting it. . nurses, hospital and laboratory SR personnel—if they show negative reaction to tuberculin tests. Dr. F. J. Hill, commissioner [will retire at the end of the|of health in Minneapolis and Dr. | Harley E. Williams, London,
present semester, it was anle Ag LAGE a isecretary-general of the National {nounced today by Dr. Clyde E. Prevention
Association for the | Wildman, president. of Tuberculosis in England, also
Dean Dirks joined ‘the-DePauw| spoke... sition [staff in 1026 after serving as Ee ——————— head of the German department| Al Shean, 80, Today {and as assistant principal off NEW YORK, May 12 (UP)— Shortridge High School, Indian- A) ghean of Gallagher and Shean apolis, for 16 years. {vaudeville fame, was 80 years old Author, educator and lecturer,|today, but he was still working. he has counseled and directed theHe said he was planning to star affairs of hundreds of DePauw|in one of his old plays, “Music
Dean to Retire Rev.
Times State Service GREENCASTLE, May 12—
| Louis H. Dirks, DePauw Univer-
{sity dean of men for 22 years, commence-|
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Indiana in 1925, lacting till the day I die.”
i835 .Clagton Bion Craig. CSB. of] ..
sald further: Man forever: one with God is: always safe in love's protective care. In this essential unity with | lies the security for which men and nations are seeking today, Security is but the evidence of TRANS oneness with his heave!
Y fore can never result from human
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went olfe B | cholee- Wolters U. S. Statement Lees - B00 pounds: ,.....ivuien 30.006831.00 | “ene he ————— “es 800-1000 pounds 30.00¢31.00, WASHINGTON, May 12 (UP)- Govern | 1 Good : iment expenses and receipts for -the cur. 31% | €00- 809 pounds 2850770 00 rent fisral year through May 10 com- . 800-1000 pounds ....evenn... 20.0030 50 pared with a year ago ” , | Medium This Year Last Year 25] 500- 900 pounds ..........., 26.004 29 50 | Expenses $30.324,866,834 . $34,190,558.800 . 17% common ecelpts ... 17.755,002,237 18.612,118.052 pid 9) "Hh 800- .900- pounds wees .. 22.506026.00 Sur fa vee 7,420,135,402 1,421,577. 143 ndustries com .. “ \ 9 Cas al 4.521,175,151 4,011,742. 748 Ind ptd 3 19 | ood Cows (Al Welghtn) naa so PUB. Debt. 352 113.386°103 367.814 000 See 17% Medium oo 21.50933.00 | O0I® Res. .. 21224510498 20.811 139 635 ® "Tutte um ea... . { sovp| Cutter and medium 1500a11 20 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE . | | | CC | Clearings ‘rverens . 10,946 i | Bulle (AI Weights) [Debits ee. ~ 28 [Cood (all weights) .......... M [email protected]/ or A Savage , ‘ Medium Criraiiirenaeassnens 22.50@24 "| Local Produce 0144 | Cutter and common ......... id . NHR : en ——————— : * CALVES (89%) 10.00472.50 POULTRY —-Springers and brotlers .27 100% w rE leghorn apringers 24; cocks and stags 98% Good to cholee ,. ........... 270043100510; hens 4'; Ibs. and over 27; under : | Common to median... ...... 17.00027.00/ 4'% Ibs. A9, No, 2 Poultry 4 less than 19% | Culls (78 pounds up)......... [email protected] No. 1
. + EGGS--Ourrent receipts 34 Ibs. to case 39; Grade A Large 39, Grade A Medium IT. Grade B Large 36; No Cirade 30 BUTTERFAT No. 1, 78, No. 2. .72 (Prices quoted by Wadley Co. delivered t plant.) \
Truck “Grain }
— ao—————— May 11-Indianapolis flour’ mills and rain elevators are payipg $1.28 per ushel for No. 2 red truck wheat, new yellow corn, $2.13 per bushel; new while corn, $2.23; new. No. 2 oats, $1.11; vellow soybeans, 14 7
per cent moisture, $3.67,
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TTT for permission to extend suburban -Express Serve petition to ‘make.this super. service. possible...
SUBURBAN
THE MODERN ANSWER TO CUSTOMER
DEMAND FOR BETTER SERVICE FOR SUBURBANITES ;
In response to the popular demand for faster, more convenient service, your transit company has applied to the Public Service Commission
stops beyond the densely populated areas, covering the in-gity parts of the various routes non« stop. Fare adjustments are also included in the
ice to a number of Indianapolis suburbs.
. This petition has been presented as proms ised by your transit company in stories carried by the local press last December 1st. It is a part of the Company's overall program of postwar .- service improvements and extensions, and repre~sents the first steps in the development of .Express Service on various lines of the system,
This speedy service has been suggested on several long haul suburban. lines and will be operated in conjunction with local service which will be provided in the more densely populated areas WItHIn the sity. It means that incoming and outgoing express vehicles will provide local
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- LINE . — — — Speedway icine ayes $209898 $176,008 $33,890 BL LL UE 11 7 106,521 44.404 Ty Post Road ........cocvvuervenvennnnnn.nn. 24533 8,181 16,362 ER Sunshine Gardens ....................... 21.301 9,035 12,266 a | | ‘Kentueky-Tibbs ......................... 12,539 6,269 6,270 kK i West Washington Feeder ................ 47428 23,194 24.234 a “Rockville Rd. & Drexel Gardens Feeder ... 58,677 21,288 37,389 4 Ravenswood Feeder ..................... 21,101 8,492 12,609 Owl Buses: ............covvivninnnansi, 42,668 19,436 . 23222 TOTAL.............. $589,060 $378,414 $210,646 Amount the * Before taxes, depreciation and fixed ¢ harges. wndce Bs ear
t This revenue includes that portion of the impounded money ($1,382,000) which was taken in on these lines during 1947,
With present fares, the 1947 downward trend on these lines still continues. Lines &n which comparable figures are availabie for the first three months : of 1948 took in 25¢ per. vehicle mile but it required 39¢ per vehicl
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