Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1948 — Page 7

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Against Repeal

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By EARL RIOCHERT

GTON, June . Tt ap ETON a terrific

red today thi

nt of publig ih could mi epublican leaders to push the margarine-tax repeal bill over y

force R the "ast mile”-in this session

OE ed overwhelmingly by the’ House and unanimously by the Senatev Finance Committee, ¥ the bill now sis, ready to be ™

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t up in ‘the’ ‘Senate for ac-| MH)

ton. But no date. has been scheduled for fts consideration and Congress expects to quit by

June 1 the bill is brought up. Plan Filibuster

against the repeal bi

ing the crowded closing hours,

sume much time.

Among amendments which the ; “pro-dairy | Senators plan to offer are ones to remove the luxury tax on costume jewelry and on

domestic-produced furs, Want It ‘Yellower’

margarine supporters woul

this.

~be-aceeptable.

Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin,

Cigar Store Owner Dis Here at 42

- Daniel Rossell died ‘today in hi home at 609 N. Gray St.

| Services will be 8 10 10 a

Friday-in Shirley

Hill Chapel and, burial ng ‘be in Washington Park. Born in Shelbyville, he lived here 35 years and| . operated a cigar store on Ft.

Wayne Ave. He was 42.

are his wife, Mrs. World's

Bei ry Senators are busily ng what they think will be a nice, deep sink-hole, just in case

De ah a ay ve agreed to talk an hour

is wil be enough, they think, to force the bill to be laid aside for other pressing legislation dur-

if the Senate — Republican ship tries to foree a vote on the bill, the pro-dairy Senators t to offer a series of amendments, pertaining both to the margarine bill and to other tax “matters; all of “which “will con«|

One pro-dairy Senator said his might be induced to give wp its last-ditch fight if the

ares to an Smanamunt to force margarine to colored “two ints’ deeper yellow” than the streets last night.’ 5 mtomary butter color. He said, * owever, that a few pro-dairy kmators were opposed even to

Margarine supporters said they |* did not know how much “yellower” the additional coloring! would make margarine and “therefore could not say whether, the proposed - amendment . would.

The dairy bloe 1s being lead by Republican Senators Edward Thye and Joseph Ball of Minne- | sofa and Alexander Wiley and

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Accidents Here

d| Five persons were injured in/po¢e0 traffic mishaps on Indianapolis he can.”

Two passengers on a Riverside trackless trolley were hurt slightly when the trolley collided with a Fire Department ladder truck ar at Illinois and Maryland Sts. The| Wilson Wo Beene Jr. victims were Gloria Myers, neh 420 N. California St., and Claude, Marcella ®Bentrice Brows, Maxwell; of Milwaukee; Wis.

when the car he was driving col-| Lee Crowe lided with one driven by John T. jlo Francis of 5133 Brookville Road, D lat 30th and Olney Sts. Mr. Fran-| cis also was hurt slightly. , James N. urns, 22, of 839 N.|Mae Greene, California St.,, was injured last!Samuel Hatten, Blanche night when the truck he was driv. ard Ray Holifeld, Pearl Eu ing crashed into a shed and then! Marian

Butter Senators Pi

an Filibuster In

™ are Walter Hiser and C. T. Fox-

‘HANDY ANDY—"Andy Hardy," “portrayed by Bill Koons, Wabash, tries his hand at everything including keyboard capers in "'Skidding," the senior class play of Indiana“ Central College to be presented at 8:15 p. m. Friday in Kephart Memorial Auditorium. ‘Lending an ‘ear to his musical endeavors are left, to, right] Eileen Durant, ‘Greenfield: Pat Harper; Bridgeport, Hit.; and Mary Louise Pruitt; Columbus, Ind: who} _portray Andy's sisters in the play.

‘(June 18 and 19.

worthy, both Indianapolis deal- | tory's production of "Dream Girl." by Elmer Rice. are, left to right. ers; C. Fred Yando, district]! Bud Weber, Claude Parsons, ay Singleton, J. Thoma Adkins {office ma and E. C. Dennis, sales | »ng, in 4 melodramatic clinch, Joanne Viellieu and Bill Schmalfeldt, F [office manager. . ce the cor hr oo n the § | More than 200 dealers from the | Directed by James Phillippe, the comédy will be presented in th

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Ford Showing Set 3 Here for June 18

Announce New Car

Radically Changed |

The new 1949 Ford is ming! to town, Heralded as one of ‘the most | radical changes in-the tradition-| ally ‘ congervative Ford line of passenger automobiles, the new cars will be introduced with! fireworks and a parade--and 175 | {models forthe. auto-hungry. ou. tomers to see, The inaugural of the passenger | car line will be staged by the| seven Ford dealers of Indianapolis and the Indiana District office of the Ford Motor Co. on |

“Century of Progress” | The downtown parade will be | called “A ‘Century of Progress | in Transportation.” On the committee in charge of the fektivities|

"DREAM GIRL" CAST—Cast ees of Jordan Conserva-

{Indianapolis district, comprised | Odeon at 8:15 p. m, tomorr ow and Fri iday, 7:30 p. m. Saturday of the entire state and nine! gu am TT

comes woe vee oven + 20- Teacher Posts Vacant Get-all this! central region dealers’ Suvelling |

contra Texion fea In Lower Grades Here I CONDITIONED

Miesse Assails Stinebaugh Reveals Scarcity After MODERN VAULTS : Announcing Reappointment of 2100 ( . A scarcity of teachers to fill lower elementary grades ws 2...FURS CLEANED disc} today by City 8 intend Vi 8 gh. New Tax Loads o° He said “in ‘announcing. the Teappointment of approximately| 3... FURS GLAZED {2100 teachers for the year 1948-49 that about 20 posts in these!

Public officials. have replaced grades are yet to be filled. ‘The number may increase during | 4...LININGS CLEANED a economy talk with intensive | the summer, the school official warned,” a Ty cee search for new money to spend,| Two veteran grade school prin-;

5 Hurt in Traffic (Day, Night, Summer Pupils

Receive Attucks Diplomas.

“The ‘class of 1948 of Crispus Benson, Eugene Oscar. Bentley, Josephine said: { Mrs. Madie Mitchell, School 8 Grace A. Emery, 34 years: Miss| Attucks High School has for its Bepier. Juels, Leg Bernard Randall Betty, “Public officials once talked principal, and Mrs. Elizabeth R.| {Ethel Jackson, 34 years; Miss PHONE “He conquers who believes Weldon - Alexander Beverly Jr. Dorlélabout ecomomy in government Witt, School 62 principal, both ré-/ [iia M. Lauher, 28 years, and, [he gap we school ahnounces Boyd. William Cuivan “Boyd ar Ada and pledged lower taxes. Now tired after 43 years service each. Freq 1. Rouch, 30 years. RILEY t in th ee ; up graduates, Ing ut of [Daisy May Brooks. Katherine Thrown |they seem to be clamoring for Promotions Made 1447

graduates. and those

Lee nold, Virgin

Motel . Tii- new sources of revenue. Promoted were Mrs. Eugenia |1947, January, 1948, night school man Ee mia hen, Bryant. Ti. “The experts and the officials n Youth Severely Injured

. t veceiving| Rose Marie Carpenter, Geraldine Clayton,

veteran vocational certificates: Barbara Jeans ghiekander, Charles Allen,

nia Barn

Norma phi | Driver, 21, of | Black, Hataioti Bernice Blythe, Leon K

ents, Dorothy Victoria Brown,

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Gloria Susan DuBinion + Stanley Edmonds, Mildred Evelyn Porgy: | = son, Sarah Frances Fisher, Wilma | Jack Roland Foree' Melvin Bernard ton, Marion Catherine Graves, Vergial

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he Fifteen-year-old Phillip Jones, BR h Ratnetio, Marie Coie | Sa6ik Guchaw, Martha Amie 12878 N. LaSalle St. was injured, line Valeria Marie cron

Srate cher, |

ine Cumming 3 gm a ioc ir Robert L. Miller. David Norwood, Howar Er Gloria Busi * Dubinion oun | Folnter. John. Tyler, Geraldine Marie| Present overburdened property 1, " Baumgart and Miss Helen bruises about the head. Madison, Eloise © Martin, Hattie Mae levies, he said. ”

Dycus, Clarence Leon Ford, Doris Jane| ! - Gaylor, Dorothy Jean Jenkins, Charies| Mr. Miesse pointed out that tax Bdmond Marrs, Edward Young (veteran), [payers must act to enforce econDe- lomy on all units of government

Ann Harris, Mildred Hatch,

Ann Holloway, Zelms

s into a house at 516 W. 9th St./ths Jackson William Lore

. was torn away.

Offers Scholarship

Times State Service 3

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Four feet of the house foundation uy

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Johnson, ‘Almyra Lucille

ylvester Cole, Mary Lee Coleman, Thomas Coleman, George Burton Collins, Ciiristing Cork, James rutchfield

ette Dawson, LaVon DePriest/ property have virtually been|teacher to director of publica- Illinois St, was severely injured Drake, Docothy Sean Draughn. Candia) [taxed to death. Bo they are tions, Broad Ripple High School, his morning when the car ae was Ellis, Robert Haywood Elis, Betty Jean|l00KINg for additional things t0/ahd Miss Ione Colligan, English driving collided with a truck Ev

Merlene Edna EVin,' Howard Parley, Msrvin Charles tax.” teacher to director of publica- driven by ElMjah Edmonds, 57, of Wiliam Edward. Bucres,. Wil. -|Piids, Norma Marie Fields, Ronld Fields| “Most of the. new tax ideas, tions, Manual High School. [1835 Barrow Ave, at Yandes and . wide aspenter. Ruby Childs. Gabra OWeVer, require legisiation, Mr. Tegchery awarded $250 Grégg 13th Sts. meek -

»|8adik_Gachsw, Martha A ddie,! saa, at Jacques Ko Barbara Loe ig Miesse warned. For that reason, scholarships were Miss Ethel Most. of Mr. Profela’s tront| ne

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“Ronald Clark Gibson, Wiliam P. Jones. until 1950 must be based on the g4ythe B. Walker, Miss Maynita received other severe cuts and|

mes Franklin Drake, Allen Ewing, {iors Del Rio Allison, Stormeth Dee

Bell, Mabel Hill How- Mildred Eudora Burnett, Virgil Lee Clark until the legislature moves to re-

ia Hollins, | (veteran). ores Hood,| Prank Colbert, Mary Lou William

no Jackson,

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Kimbrew, Barbara Jean King,

Mathews. Rosena Lurena McClun; McMillen, Herbert Cleo Sin

Howard, Opal Mae Huston, Mar-

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Edward Lee Moore, Robert Moye, Herman WEST LAFAYETTE, June 2— (Murray. Maxine Gail Niver. Garnetts Noel, |p Ld¥ard Young. Mrs. Anna Cathars H. B. LayMon, president of the|Lillle Mae Norris Betty Jean Oliver,

rbara Jean Orkmon, Betty Ann

Spencer, mon, Ina Juanita Orr, Cl

Forence Russell; three sisters, has again offered the World's Baicely. James Irvin Pipes,

Mrs. Grace Havens, Mrs. Bessie |, and 2 brother, Louis Rossell, al

of of Indianapolis.

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Orkord Morris |

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Rice, Rosetta Richar

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Alice Maxine Simmons, John Dee Sk el- |

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higher than yesterday's close.

Steers and heifers sold about| + tteady again with cows weak to

800- 900 pounds ......,.

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fat lamba 0 were quotable as steady Good Rh 8 Choice. TT rice 8 Brone, Wwiniam 1b Loe

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- Suughter ewes showed fully $1| s00 pounds ‘down

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Products Co. scholarship in the imi siocen oon, Lavine Porter. 5 Firm to Open

New ‘Home Stores

The three new “home stores”

Helen Louise Sawyer, Mildred Shaw, shiz: store i at 1» E Market St. 300, § r. Carr said as many as ites } ' ans Bessie Smith, Charles Henry Smith {persons a day shop for homes ite or Kentucky red | through the picture galleries sav- Native Tomorrow

ng time and gasoline. The new store managers are,

Strong. OUs North Side, Willlam Chestnutt:

elen France

Charles Bd-| East Side. Ed Johnson, and South|'0% in the King & King Chapeh omas.| Side, M. M. Salles. a Turner, Georee Edward| Turner, Maxine Olivia Turner, so; One. Twyman, Dorothy Mae Tyler Edie Luvenia Vincent, ‘Geneva Prances Vincen

Hoosier Group to Visit

Anna Marie Limestone Centennial

Willis, Cufnia Winters

Annie Pearl Deigler, Sarolyn Suga

Butvivors are two sons; Gite Marcia DOunced a special train from Chifeago to Bedford carrying the In- bert Jr, and Hillle Malone.

Betty Joan Wisdom, Richard Momack. (diana Society of Chicago to the James P. Smith

,| Limestone Centennial for Indiana

naa Louise! Day June 19.

Joi. The train’ will. leave..Chicago/Will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor-

3 Anna “Pearl ‘Green. Carrie Les Greene Saturday at 12.05 a. m. June 19) Hall. Ralohiand will go direct to Bedford for

nna Louise Gun Léroy 2% Juma Harris, Willinm Harris, Alma Helms. Tan Howard, John Hen

Edna ry Howard,

‘33v | Minor Louise James, Ronald Butler

31% | Alyce Keno, Robe

Jean Lane, Norma Jean Lawr 2, | Lee Lawrence, Donald K 1744 | Ooorgia Lee . Liggins, “Pau

ence, oth line Evelyn |

985 Lipscomb, Vietor Lacien Lunderman,

[an all-day program. Saturday night the train will go to. the

Jarman, Celester Dolly Johnson, Earieny French Lick Springs Hotel for the * Johnson, Myrtle Elinor Johmson, Priscila ‘ie [Dean Johnson, Walter Kinrehce e Johnso ery Rover 8 Lee Lackey, Wallace Richard I oy, ems #414:

5 | Week -end, returning to Chicago] unday night, Monon officials

Official Weather

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3o| olla Majors, Jesn Mermlle Majors, Chat-| entral Daylight Raving Time) 17v, | lotte Lillian Malone . ar thews, — June 2, 1048 1, | Ahlens Martin, vin uy BELNOWS, | wpe ‘p wove | Cid Maxey, Martha Jean , MeClain,| Sunrise... .. 8: 19) Sunset. 8:07

LDaniel James McNair II, "13ve| Miller III, Peggy Bernice

Quy Leslis Precipitation 24 hours end. 7:30 h. m. 00 Miller, ROY Total precipitation since Jam. 1 16 52

| Deficiency since Jan. 1 1.30

‘0 Jeanne Eiabeth Mitchell, Phillip Rob- = eee

ert Mosely, Charles Alexande

r Moss,

The following table shows the tempera. |

ward Louis Newby, Joycelan Marie Mery [ug ¥ yesterday jn other cities 14 |Norma Roberta Oldham, Vernelia ‘Oldham, | Station High Low!

y Chicago 9 Barbara Jean Adams, om ae Ginetanatt

Adams, Jimmie Lee Adkins,

Armistead, James George Arnold, Anna (Cleveland

Jin Baker, Kathryn Lucille Bar i | Beeler, Nannette Bennett,

Joyce Alice| Ran

no [AUIADLA eorivinnnriveininns 941s | Alice Katherine Overbey, Anna Frances Ad an

ON L.ieeeane . 64 83 . 81 55

. 19 N rett, Robert/ Denver ‘n Wayne .. [ad 5 mm rth enn 85 59 Indianapolis “teity) “ee 83 60 Kansas City eiirianes. BB 58 los mngeles 55

Po ultry -— Springers and broilers, 38¢;

) 5% jeghorn springers. 33c; cocks and sta

4% Ibs. and over,

Hens w Orlea ing Arect 10 4% bs, 19¢; No. 3 poultry, 4c less than | 0 York © x an n gh 8. reset To ome and 1 relax overOklshoma ity FP besa 83 nn urning, ite! eyes " | ok Be A ar: Mir acie 7 a “Me. Pittsburgh eer ‘ » | vit gomégrting, pleasant Lavo a ou Tao ' : 8, sasnis 6 3% dium, 3%c; Grade B Laige, 36¢; no grade, go" RUi00I0 33 [Lik today. (Eye-e up included.) Be elighted . 82%] Butterfat-—No. 1, Tic: No. 3; 69c Bo shing! re seesenenans 60 OF money back. All druggists : ' (Pfirices quoted by Wadley Co., deitvereg Wishinglon, D.C... 0... 7% 64 | at plant)

27¢: under! Minneapolis ot. Paul ........

#4 Local Truck ( Grain Prices

n No. 3 red wheat, $3.18, tre No. 2 white corn, $2126, ; No. 2 yellow corn, $3.16. No. 2 vats, $1.00

Clearings . | Debits

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No. 2 A soybeans, 14% moisture, $3.98. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE «| ceiver inane 8 9,357,000

« 25,748,000

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Typewriter Go, _ 943 MASS. AVE.

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ms, | jCargwell Bates, Nathaniel Cook Jr. Leroy! principal burden of financing govHerndon, Milan W. Johnson Roberts! jsrmment,

of Bishop. Leo Albert Edwards, Mrs. Vivian| -. Rape By J Men

{Mildred Oakley, and Richard Thomas

y| Ave, early today and tpld a story

Open house at thrée new stores/men with ‘whom they had been Lillian {of the Jack C. Carr realty organi-|riding. be held Friday and] The girls told deputies that Araeia| Saturday, Mr. Carr announced to- they got into a car with three]

whigh, show all types of resi-and that they were driven out dential property by photographs, into the country and attacked.

Jacquelyn Per ins, Adiay Ambrose Perry. ‘will be at 915 & 83d Bt, Broad| They wald the men left theii La Peterson: William: Donald Pemneon Loia™ Ripple; 936 Virginia Ave. and, {out of the car at 52d St. and Key-

Yvonne Pettigrew, Dorothy Mae Polk. Her- 5106 E. 10th St. Mr. Carr's main {stone Ave.

. [ciprocal trade program” in a

board of the Indiana Taxpayers’ three teachers were promoted, [schol gd . he Deegmilier, Buttons and Ties Resewn, Association, charged today. , |and 42 others resigned, as the| In a statement urging taxpay-|school year drew to ‘a close. pr agnAtions . Approvids noni 6. ..RIPS REPAIRED ers to take a more active interest Grade school pupils will be dis-| 12, 51 Yom service; Miss C ath 1 INSURANCE in their own affairs, Mr. Miesse missed Friday morning. lerine Curran, 28 years; Miss .- J *#¢

1 Harry Miesse, chairman of .thelcipals retired after long service, Cartwright. Miss Elizabeth Evans| 5. oe NEW LOOPS |

Hayden, girls’ counselor to dean And Regérve '|agree on one thing, and that is/or "girls at Shortridge High In Car, Truck Accident Storage Space that real estate and personal gchool; Mrs. Ruth Griggs, English, David Profeta, 21, of 1032 8. ‘

-tnew-municipal and county budgets wolfe, Miss Carol Ramsey, Mrs. [doth were knocked out and hei 7 N. ILLINOIS —

{lieve property taxes from the

Two girls, 16 and 17 years oid, called deputy sheriffs to a filling|” station at 52d St. and Keystone

| that they had been raped by three

+men. at Pennsylvania and. Wash-| {ington Sts. early in the evening

Services for Gilbert Coleman 8r. will be held at 1 p. m. tomor-

Burial will bé in New Crown: y. He was 50. He, died Saturday In his home, 525. Cincinnati St. Aa native of Cadiz, Ky. Mr. Coleman lived hete 35 years, i

Services for James P. Smith

row in Mooré Mortuaries North:| |east Chapel.- Burial will be in Crown Hill, .A retired interior decorator, Mr. Smith died yesterday in his home al 2744 N. Sherman Dr. He was| 80. A native of Erie, Pa., he lived here 65 years and retired in 1928. Survivors are three sisters, Mrs, | Elfzabeth Beard, Mrs. Anna Slider | and” Mrs.’ Charles Dwyer, all of | Indianapolis:

Jacobs Raps GOP

Andrew Jacobs, local attorney and Democratic candidate for (Congress, last night eriticized the Republican administration for its “attempt to break down the re-

speech before Cumberiand Democrats.

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