Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1948 — Page 6
Call Program ‘Pre-Election’
House Group Works ~ On Own Security Plan
FASHINGTON, May 25 (UP) T
cized by Repu
for votes.
tion statement” the President's
mending far-reaching changes in
ing a cost-of-living increase of at sions.
Ways and Means cia} Security program, said Mr. Truman is simply trying to beat them to the punch. “Have Worked Out Plan”
to expand the program,” Rep. Roy 0. Woodruff (R. Mich.),
the President asks in this preLe atection Statement.
1 on Thursday.
- In his five-point program,
fits - when they reach 60 now are eligible at 65,
the House and Senate also rec-
from $3000 to $4800 a year. Would Up Tax
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vides.
* : in President's
cnces with Oscar Ewing, Federal “jecurity Administrator and Demcratic leaders in. thé Jenate. They Included Tour other’, road classifications:
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lisability.
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hildren. He also
nd Rests of of such state.
ow covered. “ge benefits 'f adjustments since 1939. aave just -sbout : ‘reached ‘renting point,” he sald.
a trying les at present prices.”
Peeping Tom’ Slaying deld _Justifiable..
MASK Lobatse
The fatal shooting of ‘peeping Tom” on N,
oday.
gnce Cochrane, 252
ing Cochrane home,
the victim, Morettl, . 1
an uncle,
“ than a week ago.
"new So-|g 4
3 Congressmen . today as a “high-sounding” bid| They described as a “pre-elec- : message of yesterday recom-
the Social Security setup, includ-| least 50. per cent in old-age pen-|
“We have worked out a plan sald
“but, of course, it may mot do all
A Social Security IE tee will report its bill to the Ways and Means Committee probably
Mr. Truman asked that women he made eligible for old ri They 4 ey
Mt. Truman in his message to
nmmended that the limit on earnings which are taxable under the Social Security Law be raised
He proposed that the tax rate “»e increased to 1% per cent beinning Jan. 1, 1949, instead of Jan. 1, 1950, as the law now pro-!
recommenda-. ot ha were. worked. out in confer-| “over 40" but “I don’t: look_as old, as I am, thank goodness.”
& ONE: Extension of coverage > k Oldeage and survivors insur-
“wor Extended coverage for
‘f earnings because of {liness or The President asked hit in cases of disability for six.” ‘aonths or more insurance be es-
- Specifically, ‘ion advocated legislation to perAt the federal government to in-
.Aatching state ged, the blind and eptaant
asked that federal rants be related “more eqiiitbly” to the financial resources
ts Inadequate . Mr, onchs has made similar “ecommendations in other mes-
1 ‘He pointed out yesterday that i he Congress not only has failed ‘> act on his recommendations, , ut is now considering legislaon to withdraw Social Security rotection from many persons
Mr. Truman found present old-| “seriously inade-’ “uate” and suffering from lack
“People whose sole income is rom Social Ziwity payments the! - “All f them face a desperate struggle to procure bare necessi-
“the|
The victim, Carmen D. Moretti, 4, was shot” to death by ClarN. Arsenal Ave, when he was caught pecpinto the windows of the]
The coroner's office reported that the only known relative of| Ontonlo was found in Cranston,
Ree body was buried here more
GOP members of the House| She is the first woman so named Committee, | which is working on its own Bo-|
120- 140 pounds -.. Strikes in the big bagic Industries |ficlals, Wied in his sleep at home| 14. 160 pounds .... BONG Mediume ar on the way ot and vento of rognt misciar Soy FEE Rene EM pe i nay 200+ 220 pounds . sees ly will be prohibited by iaw, At life of Lou Gehrig, the New York| 220- 240 pounds . az 34.0002 80| 700-1100 pounds 2.5002 5 was forecast in an editorial article { 240- 270 pounds . } 2.506424.50| in the current “America,” in- Yankees famous first baseman. | yi. 00 pounds . 2.204 31.50| Choice A Telepho i wo His wife, the former Gladys| 100- 330 pounds ... e231 00 600- 800 ounds FIRST — Fred Hennock |Auential Catholic weekly. | Smiley of Phoenix, and his doc-|Metim-" v | 300-1000 pounds ai smiles in her No ork law of- ieacs Ratepent Da {tor, Otto. L. Bendheim, were with| 1%- m pounds wom Coot 800 pounds ... was ap | on r use 1 io 800-1000 pounds ...eeesenen. » fice Monday after hearing of |" cianiy triendly to labor, or-| him. bo The Son tol ah ie rea 0.00831 39 her nomination to the Federal |ganized and unorganized. Its) § | Gov. Osborn stuc do 8 Jo { 00. 330 pounds . 11300 18.00| S00 900 pounds ............ Tsegum Communications Co mmission. [editorial staff is headed by ag Re Eyring or IRR | suo: 400 ponds — He Eau 18.00, 500 900 pounds ..:.(v...... 1.moriy Father John LaFarge and Ben or : . i - Cows (All Wel and will serve seven years if [Jamin ~L. Masse, Soth Jesuit | FLYING FORD DEALERS—Indianapolis Ford dealers char- ma Vester Local Issues GO0d tiie ” oi _-) 8.9 confirmed. (priests. | tered a DC-4 recently to fly to the central regional Ford dealers’ day Mel a po the y. days he Citar and commen. GUN Drawing a lesson from the re- meeting in Detroit. More than 1500 dealers were given a "sneak | Imissed work. ~May 25 " {Canmer ......-.... ...... 15 sgl. ent threat of a nation-wide rail- naview of the new 1949 models. Ready to take off are George. ! No Known Remedy econ " Cory on . ne ne | meet Bulls (Al Weights) Miss Hennock Has: road strike, hig waa averted Hoster, Hoster-Roberts, : ‘John Feeser and Walter Hiser, | His doctor said there was no| american States pla L110 Hn | Good (ALI weights) veo. 3.0a2y y era Jere anc 3 cout! Walter Hiser, Inc.: Homer Archer, Harry A. Sharp Co., Inc.; C. /known remedy fof the ailment. |ATEEAn Tielo0 © TUT MM ease op ‘ Waa iy question of tne ba.| T. Formorthy. C. T. Forworthy Co.; Charles C. Babcock, 30th & | Stricken in 1046, hie assoclaten tdi For a fyi ds * [aigium C7 CCint: BERRY aa . ) wy, C. 2 ' . ' res d common. .......,. Ideas’ About FCC {tore the law catches up with| Central Sales Co.: Cliff Hart, Hatfield Motors, Inc.: W. S. Venn, paid Sines Shin they had watched R'& Bit Yds com I 3m witer 48 pom — 2 [reality and abolishes the strike) Downtown Ford Sales Co., and O. F. Yando, local district | Gov. Osborn first lost partial | Bob Bosh: ert pd. in 1 Good te “eboies; . |as a means of securing labor's manager | for r Ford Motor Car Co. . luse of his right arm and leg. rl Merril co... nn Common and medium... 19 se --1st- Woman - Nominee cconomic . demands. on.. rallway, === AFor <a while “he: walked ‘with a Circle Theater com at -| Culls (75. pounds aD... a Waits for Senate OK Management; ‘Clayton Named cane. with braces on both legs.|cont Car-Nu-var. ul eors al nate “The fact is that the growing ensls omp p Then he had to have an aid to|Cummins hee com wi 5 and Stocker Caltle and Calves a
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“But,” she added, “I don’t want
Remember, I don’t have the job until the Senate confirms me. Even then, I'm not anything until
blond, is the only woman member of the law firm of Choate, Mitch|ell and Ely. $ The present tax rate js 1 Per New York 8 youngest woman law-| yer,
Brooklyn Law School and Tater to the Lf 1926 and practiced olomizing and weakening or-| independently until 1941, when 8anized -
she joined. Choate, Mite hell and| Would “clear the way for com- ! pe
imaginable, from murder to corporations,” she said. » She said being a woman wasn't her only distinction in her present
too,”
“They're all good solid Republic ans. But they don’t discriminate ts.”
Miss nnock Was ap by the ent yesterday | FCC for & seven
B. Hennock, an attractive
Wall Street corporation lawyer,|fo said today she has “lots of ideas” about the job President Truman
anything about them now.
good job.”
At one time, she was/ra Hernock sald she
Only Democrat _Hennock studied at
wi
tried every Kind of clse
the only Democrat of the Miss Hennock said. H
lo Outiawing of Future Strikes
complexity of our economy and the interdependence of its mani-|
Id parts have made the Risoric| At Bloomington
steel.”
by government officials.
seems to be shifting that way. Another was’ furnished by the
was demonstrating that the raillwa [labor act had lost some of the [potency “that had ‘kept “Fallfoad MY: $4000. “said ina rot peace- fOP-20-years. - — The rposes--the outlawing of “industry=
‘over our economy.” poses public fegulation or public ownership of the basic industries, although it admits “one or the|as Hensonburg, other, may eventually appear as| the. only feasible solution.”
In New India Crisis
UP)—Hyderabad forces
seven-year termi. Ifjeventuality” as a crisis deepe confirmed she will’ be the first/between the princely state ned In Tractor Gas woman to serve on the FOC since) the Indian Union, reliable sources its creation in 1934. Miss Hennock was nominated to succeed Clifford J. Durr, whose term ex-| pires June 30.
SET MEMORIAL SERVICES New Augusta OES chapter will paper hold memorial services and honor Osamanabad on the Hyderabad-| | all wast Marthas at 8 p. m Wednesday. Mrs, Martha Cozad is worthy ‘matron; Walter Cozad, worthy patron. :
{reported today.
press said there had been no| fighting yet between Hyderabad | and Indian forces despite news-|
Madras border staged a brief|guish skirmish with Hyderabad troops. burned.
Predicts Crackdown In Basic Industry
By FRED W..PERKINS Scripps-Moward Staff Writer WASHINGTON, May
25
weapons of industrial warfare the
strike and lockout--an-
has nominated her for—to be the/achronisms; not merely in rail first woman member of the Fed-itransportation, but in certain Survey Indicates eral Communications Commis-|basic industries, such as coal and] Population Loss
mes State Service
Statement in Line |
fl-strike threat, and the fact ithe second class bracket.
that a short strike actually tied, |up the carriers two years ago,|
Catholic publication op- lis only 20,295.
ide bargaining, or ‘‘otherwise|
-labor,” which it says
“DIg-busihess dictatorship) lover which the special.
It eso op. Nl in 1040.
|Johnson additions, which
yderabad Forces Alert
HYDERABAD, India, have counted in the census. n put on ‘the alert “for any
State Service
|Charles Cowden Jr., The authoritative Hyderabad |... condition in the
reports of ¢lashes at |,
ractor.
the flames,
RS SS=g
BLOOMINGTON, May 25—PreThe magazine's statement is 'n|liminary reports of a special cen: Wha js 34, line with numerous expressions sus of Bloomington indicate the at’ 1130 Newman Recur-|city has lost 575 in population St. with his wife rence of big coal strikes and the since the 1940 count. {almost continuous threat >f them] The special census was ordered dren. He has had Hennock, a brown-eyed/are two reasons why opinion by Mayor Thomas L. Lemon who 16 years of sales {hoped the city would show an in- experience and crease which would take it into formerly with the he National Drug Co. =
1 Damage Suits
Andrew Masacchio, director of yi the special count which was start‘ed on May 5-and hie ostH the
-1report-that the official i wa, The 1940 census showed a. total of 20.870... {Although the -population seems {to have dwindled, Mr. Masacchio| Two {pointed out that this was not|totaling $250,000 were on file to-| |actually the case, since the area) |day in Circuit Court by plaintiffs [a census was/who allege . Jeruianent. disability ed-is-10-miles smaller-than followed accidents. | William Brady, 28, is plaintiff
Hoosier Burned Badly . Blast
Times BLOOMINGTON, May
Bloom-|
"The blast threw flaming gasoBombay border. Unconfirmed re- line over Mr. Cowden’s Body. His|day as court attaches said the Gold reserve ports also said guerrillas on thei father, who attempted to: extin-/murder trial of Joseph Muscarello, also was 37-year-old Chicago cibinet makfer, might end this week, |
Arizona Governor Dies of Paralysis
Same Affliction That Killed Gehrig
PHOENIX, Ariz., May 25 (UP) |—Gov. Sidney P. Osborn of Ari-
ing him by inches The 64-year-old executive, who| helped write Arizona's constitution and was one of its first of-
lambs
To Sales Post
The ‘Franke-Padget, Inc., realty company, _ that #8 IGeorge F. Clay-{ton---h-a-s--joined id [its sales depart-
|announces
ment. Mr.
land two chil-
was
suits
Several outlying districts, such/in a suit against Gaseteria, Inc.,| Arlington and] lasking $200,000. He alleges he | were went into a filling station oper-| t annexed by the city council sojated by the firm at Southeastern they could be tabulated with the Ave. Local Produce {1940 census were later disannexed Christmas to get gasoline and when the residents complained of Was shot by an attendant “for no | Joe ans” sie vs. snd week 39: the higher city tax rate. Students|reason at all. 3 at Indiana University .were not| Harold Perry, 22, a former fire-|"%,. man for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, has filed suit against |p. the utility. He alleges he was in- |" Butterfat—No. 1, Tc; jured last July when he: was, Hn
thrown against a
while" on “duty. He said a prior] {settlement for $400 was based on u. S. Statement
22, 1s In a lugrauq4” jnasmuch as he did not
{know the permanent ington. Hospital with burns re-| injuries rm time. ature of his,
ceived in an explosion which oc "| enreemeermith———————— curred as he was repairing a/OPENS MURDER DEFENSE VALPARAISO, May 25 (UP)—| The defense opened its
Clayton, lives
asking damages |
and Washington St.
Hog Prices Very Uneven As Markets Close Slow -
'gona died early today of a mus- were very uneven, but averaged|
been kill-|about steady. Cows sold weak to Choice 7 cular paralysis that had 25 cents lower and vealers and 908-1100 pounds
‘GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (13,135)
Hog prices were again very iin’) Good even today at the IndianapoMsi joe. $3 “ems oan “18 00175 Stockyards as they were mostly|yedium— + 18.50@118 50 cents to $1 lower than yes- 350- 550 pounds ............ 14.000 10.09 iterday's average. . The market, Slaughter Pigs closed rather slow, 90- 130 pounds ............-13 “any Meanwhile steers and heifers| = «© TATTLE an Steers
remained steady. 00-1300 pounds
May 25
700-900-1100 pounds © [email protected]/ 1100-1300 pou;
thelp him walk. Finally he took
{to a wheel chair.. This year he,
pame and could not talk intelli-
[rou and 1946. Virginia Mayo Named |iiimo: Best Dressed Actress
Mr. Clayton
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Local Truck Grain. Prices &
“Ne. 2 ted wheat, $2.23. Np. 2 white corn, $2.18 No. 2 yellow corn, $2.08.
. 2 ‘oats, . No. 2 soybeans, 14% moisture, $3.77.
last
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local had to be lifted in and out of his | Del's Klee frie
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Dru, 20 23 Calves (Steers) a heir. Dy. pomtng to ri ae Td Fo sissse i 1 nn mo — Sggabe Sar wih oft han Fit TB) ho gov of Arizona since 1940, after hav-|[ndnis © & L ot = % 8 ’ ma oo the es Sauiters) ing been defeated for that post|Indpls Water 5% ptd .......107 | 500 pounds down three times between 1918 and |; adbls Water C1 A com ...... 17 N00 pounds down ...........
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M HOLLYWOOD, May 25 (UP)—|N 14 ra op : irginia Mayo reigned today as out ga lallory a *Pub Serv of for the best dresséd actress of Ross Gear & Tool com ., § GEE ¢8 afd
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No. 2. | by Wadley Co., Saitversa
WASHINGTON, May 28 (UP)—Govern-! ment expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through May 21, com{pared with a year ago; This
rices qu
a seat in a train
Last
Expenses $31,379, Toor 30 $35,861, = T3| {Receipts 3. 125,762,4 36,886,460 924 Surpius 746,623,276 5 os 417.211 case to-|S ash balance S081, 860,880 95.894.363 }|
Public debt 252,237 727.624
27" na 718,045 11 -23,285.194.838 |
20,887,915,220
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