Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1948 — Page 17

Lawyers Set to Fight Ban on 'Give-Aways' FCC Brands

Radio Shows As Lotteries

Allen Raps Programs As ‘Buzzards of Radio’

WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP) ~-Lawyers for the broadcasting industry were set today to defend radio “give-away” programs with their last “whereas.” The occasion was a Federal Communications Commission hearing on proposed new regulations which would, in effect, brand most of the 40-odd net-/ work “give-away” shows as lot-| teries and put a stop to their $2.5 million-a-year prize business.

one Control Fin Air Force. Future

More Than a Majority Looms as Problem For Voting on Floor Added Millions

To Supply 70 Groups Off Stage Ballots in Committees -

By Seripps-Howard Newspapers ... Can Make or Break a President

NEW YORK, Oct. 19—The future of the rapidly growing new By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer U. 8. Air Force—whether it is to WASHINGTON, Oct. 19—Two weeks before election, with Gov. pe a 70-group force or a small Thomas KE. Dewey's victory forecast widely, control of the U, 8. se Serrate has become an issue more important in many minds than Penoetime ay may prove ta the presidential race itself. be one of the principal problems Why has Mr, Dewey himself spent many a rugged day in|facing the new administration remote areas where victory for himself seemed sure but, Where he [early in 1049. |hoped to scare up additional votes

If the T0-group force is to beto put across a Republican Sen- come a reality, it will be neces: ator?

: ’ 1 sary to set aside added millions ly fo supply required airerat and

manpower, when an important measure An a ticle in October's: Alr |comes to the floor. It isn’t a Force Magazine points out the mere matter of party honor in decision will be a hard one beelecting the Senate President pro cause President Truman put a tem. It isn't merely grabbing $15 billion ceiling on the 1950 the chairmanships of the 13 Sen- defense budget. It points out ate committees, or of fattening this covers all Army, Navy and up on extra patronage that goes Air Force expenditures, plus all with majority control. other spending, such as stockpilThe fact is that Senate con- Ing of strategic and critical ma-trol-—and that can rest.on a

terials. single seat—could mean the difference between effecting a whole new program under a new administration or having it smashed by political opposition. Decide Bill's Fate Control reaches right down to the smallest subcommittee charged with handling legisla-

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Represents Cut Despite the fact that this amount is some $600 million over the budget for the current year, it actually represents a cut, the magazine adds. The point is that it will cost about $1 billion more through fiscal 1950 to carry on the newly

FORD—BRITISH TYPE—If you want a Ford quickly you can The industry representatives, in| get it, provided you are willing to take a British model, a small, advance briefs, came out four- light, economical car which by no means attains the power and square against lotteries and other luxury of its American cousin. The British Fords are being shown attempts to “buy” large audi-| (and sold) by Hoster-Roberts, Inc., Broad Ripple. They were given ones, but , a’ preview yesterday. George Hoster. president of Hoster-Rob-

gah oui ditited trom about erts, is discussing interior trim with O, Fred Yando, district manager

mour at call at AA "home , after 10 a m Wednesday, (Seymour paper, please copy.)

Pi | Lewis Pittman and Mary Indpls.; Howard Pb n, Miss., and Beulah BRR City, Fa. passed

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; tion . expanded defense forces at levels| &8e Wedhesday, 3 with FCC, is radio's contention for the Ford Motor Co., Detroit, "| When a bill is introduced in the Alex Van Praag Jr., president of |authorized by Congress 1a st Ka} a SR eT joaL ihe give-aways” are not |Senate or moves to the Senate the National Society of Profes- |spring than during the current . Priends may eall at

lafter House passage, under Senate rules it is assigned to the committee having jurisdiction. | The committee—meaning, in| most cases, the committee mem-

funeral home after 4 p.m. Tuesday,

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of ur and Mrs Balvatol Roman brother of Mrs. Preida Gentile and cen

sional Engineers, will address the meeting of the Indiana Society of Professional Engineers Thurs_day in the Canary Cottage.

year, This, the magazine says, is because- the three services will not reach their new personnel __|strengths until about the end of

One Dissenter

. x =» . I LJ LJ o British Fords to Start voice in the preliminary” briots! § S rat filed, Paul A. Porter, a former Peeping Here for Dollars

FCC chairman and onetime!

z . . bers of the party in control—de- fiscal 1949. And, during 1949, Price Administrator, a an argu- Unlike American Make, English Model Slee Whether io Sonat Rear: Rallies Scheduled the . additionua’ men po. I be on : - va ’ ngs .on the or ve it a ul , fed and paid. oseph’s Cemetery. Baltimore, declared: Designed to Compete in ‘Small Car’ Class quiet burial, Sy Ld und Ia. Tor da. Friends may: euil a8" Wortuary Swi “The growth and development] If strange, narrow-gauge cars begin to show up on the streets| If hearings are to be held, this : fense is increased next year it is Was of give-away programs, if left| with a soprano “peep,” chances are they'll be the first of the British generally means 4 seming a sub- B Co GOP feared that the present programs Fate vor -unchegked, will result in the. con. Fords. now onsale in Indianapoli® pu CoS bo subcommittee. pi | must _be curtailed. l : heodore W » Suh, Indiana : a nro amt a — i Ammer they’ Ed Posicher. Tu +5 “maj ame. Party a RR aE Soap Rg Loos “ieee 3 - don't look alike, ajority Lis A Cemete: he try. with the American Ford. numerous. ommittee Lists. Prince’ “Roman Prien da | vist in a Mr. Porter backed up his case] The British Fords, the four-| Althoygh the Republicans ‘Meetings for Week $5000 Damage Sui .

might have Senate control by one or two members, in percentage terms perhaps only 2 or 8 per cent of total membership, domination at the subcommittee level —+two Republicans to one Democrat, for example—might mean: 100 per cent greater strength. Able to outvote a minority subcommittee group, the majority can decide whether hearings are to be held and, if they are, what| witnesses are to be called. Rigged or Dignified This, In turn, could determine whether hearings were to be rigged with clowning witnesses

The Republican County Committee today announced fits po-|“ litical meetings for the remainder of the week. A rally of the 13th Ward will be -held at 7:30 p. m. today at 753 Cottage Ave, A jury of seven women and! George L. Denny, congressional|four men yesterday awarded that candidate, was to speak at aamount to Mrs. Hannah 8, Hart, luncheon of the University Club 81, Chicago, a patron of his today in Hotel Antlers. swank Beverly Hills cafe. She - Alexandér to Speak asked $31,100 for slipping down Rue Alexander, candidate for Mr. Romanoff’s front steps and _ Governor, will ad-/Preaking her hip. dress a meeting of 4th Ward Republicans tonight in the Marott Mrs.

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 19 (UP) — Prince” Mike Romanoff, who parlayed a phony title into a fortune as a fllmland restaurateur, was on the losing end of a $5000 damage suit today.

with a statement from Fred door “Perfect” and the two-door| Allen, radio's No. 1 anti-give- “Anglia,” are being stocked by| oli ic ree away crusader, 820 Broad |

that such pro- Hoster-Roberts, Inc. :

grams are “the buzzards of ra- Ripple Ave: They are to compete | New Pledge Given

dio.” |in the Austin-Crosley class. 3 Card of Thanks 2 By Schricker radio. |low-lighted turn warnings flip P| program claims a listener audi- COT partment under the trunk “Ty Logansport his Republican

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enging devices,” Mr. Allen was {, hes) and narrow, have quoted as saying, “they will leave iove compartments on Spen} hothing but the picked bones of gijes and display a minimum of the last listener, lying before his| 4asnhoard gadgets. Little yel-| rival for Sunday evening audi- of the car to take the place of |Hienry Schricker promised at ences—Louis G. Cowan, producer the arm turning signal. | Shelbyville last night to “rescue of “Stop the Music”—spoke up| Their “spare s in & Separate] the-Indiana- National Guard from proudly for his brain-child. His {the hands of the p3titicians.

“If left to pursue their scav-| They are short (90 to Ra However, the comedians chief ot from the right and left sides Democratic Governor nominee with its own door.

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ce in the neighborhood of 4) {opponent, Hobart Creighton, Hotel. Mr. Denny will also & Scotty million. ® They are small because the peamed his speech once again on o Signifies with able, informed speak. Services for Mrs. Zena A. Long, SHB. In his brief, Mr. Cowan said he British are short of gasoline.|the level of national issues, urg- When the subcommittee finishes, Tomorrow, Wayne Township|735 N. Belmont Ave. who died

w t all sure that the FCC They are narrow because British ing farmers to vote for the “longNae ok o “Stop the Music” |r0ads are narrow. They will pro-irange farm program” when it talked of policing lot.{ duce about 35 miles to the gallon gop

Republican Club will hold a|Yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospiluncheon meeting at 519 Belle pa), be hotd 4 1030 g a m, 11 e Vieu Place at noon and a rally Zhusaday. Ea eae

hearings and is ready to report a measure to the whole committee, the majority again has the say.

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nd rate low in the British car

“Democratic organizations in

teries. Often the general body of Sena- at the American Legion Home, IDE “Stop the Music,” ‘he said, “is tax bracket. areas where armories and na-\o,. 4, Se that it relies on|6566 W. Washington St., at night. gi on ! a in no sense an ordinary give-away Rigidly Tailored tional guard units are located}: o suncommittee has done; Nominees for State Representa. rn in Tipton, Mrs. Long, who 2208 type program. It is a program of| They are tailored rigidly to the Will not be allowed to interfere)... is no time to be familiar tive will speak at a meeting of Tas 2 ud lived in Indianapolis pa. high entertainment value, larely; Enghish Soonom?, . Eighty-two th oe Silitacy organiuations; with every plece of legislation. [the Marion County Replicas ee, Tie wa Fh of Technicolor in the nature of a music apprecia-| per cent o e outpu expo Hence, there are instances Wage Earners League ton n 2 4 Midnights, tion_quiz". Skill, and not chance, |to. bring needed dollars. into. the; He also sald he would forbid yon two, three or four men— Room 420, Ober building, 38% N. Christian Church, IDE determine the winners, he inti- islands. [solicitation of merit system “em- majority party subcommittee Pennsylvania st Gs in srrtad by her husband, | ree mated. | As A. H. G. Garratt, of Ford Plovees for campaign fund con-| nem hers—determine an issue for Other Rallies Listed Mrs. Ethel King, daughters, nd WA. cme ———meri, | Motor, Limited, told a luncheon tributions to political parties. [ing whole nation. Eleventh Ward Republicans Mrs. Edna Bar- : nard and Mrs. Margaret Moran, net i |yesterday, “England is raisi Mr. Creighton praised his party i, jority control on the Senate! yy 0" rally at 8 p. m. Thurs- all of p-.. hnicolor v ote are U [ks exports to the limit to gets and presidential nominee, Thomas! floor is important, yet there are/ so. ot 200. Indiana Ave. and al 10 Indienapolis and Mrs. Jaw SOLDIERS” a 3 {dollars to buy food.” E. Dewey, for a “truly sound”|on|y a few times when party later at 706 Fayette St. Wash ita aint i" ary; 13 grand- ~ And that’s why, if you need a {arm program. He said he would jines aren't crossed once roll calls Township Precinct -Com- pry ren and one great-grand-es car quickly, you can buy a Brit- be "Armly betind' Mr. Dewey's begin. It ls at the oer Com, mitteeman's Association will hold 10V IR . fen Ford, a Crosley class car, | the ti, that “price sup. pies aq trol og often 1s exer a dinner meeting in the Riviera ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS | odi—Vaill re right.off the ahawroom. foar.. THE, Lou. eT oy onatie-trvels- wit Coa, oA] control 89 wed STHD that might. ANNOUNCEMENTS erg as - CASE’ 7. Russell Townsend Jr. GOP prices start at $1445. [benefit both. producers and con- cised.” Wh | ‘Three Fallies Friday night win = ge oh Neti - hur Lake _ State Representative, today urged! summers." Explains y i Ay held by 15th Ward at 915 otices " e wher . CKERT—N NARD Voters to pay greater attention to Mrs. Rose Greene Dies | Mr. Creighton added that con. - There 1s adie; Plac Wricke 8. Noble St. 16th Ward at Eng-| Bick: ERT Nancy Einabetn 8 I eir selection of members of the |servation of the country’s soil a There committee contro lish Ave. and Spruce St., and 8th! urday evening tant — General Assembly on election In Otterbein, Ohio rv portant. That is in authorization Ward at 612 E. 13th St. of Mrs. Doris Peak, Jane ow d {resources is not. enough but that ¢ ittee inves tions. - ny Bickert, sister Mrs. Carrie Bell ay. Services for Mrs. Rose Duck- they must be built up.” jof- semm tiga onal hn Ri . vices Wednesday, 2° $i Speaking at a luncheon of the worth Greene, former Indian-| Ais, at Logansport. House Under the recent congressional Mrs, Minnie E. “Jo nston | & PEACE CHAPEL 3050 'E. Mick: Gyro Club in Hotel Antlers, the polis resident, who died yester- pai. 7 onas les Halleck reorganization a committee no Rr LR er county representative who is a ajority Chas a ech t get special funds to Dies in Héme at 80 . MOORE _MORTU. ~WA-9080 y rep day in Otterbein Home, Lebanon, |y,iq 5 Republican Congress would longer must get spe i . go Te o Plus Tas candidate for re-election, declared, 0, after a long illness, will be Lo" "0 7 Cons of the fun an inquiry—it has $10,000) Servites for Mrs. Minnie E.| BUTU eC. oN yan Hem “Legislative candidates - should held tomorrow in Cox Funeral me Hartley Ty which are found automatically available, once it Johnston, who died yesterday in Cainerine Burk. Agnes. Virginis and FONDA not be the forgotten men in the Home, North Salem. to be ‘unjust, unworkable or Votes for an investigation. ~~ her home, 6044 Dewey Ave. willl gucneriy of Danville, Iii. passed HE” election.” | Born in North Salem, Mrs. unnecessary.’ Here is a place where a Demio- be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in|, away aturdey. Junet } Wednesdani Subjects “Only through the General As- Greene, who was 86, lived in He ‘lauded the aet ‘as the be- cratic-controlled Senate could ha- Clyde V. Montgomery Mortuary.! w. usuzr MORTUARY, iw K* SEATS sembly may lower taxes, on Indianapolis 31 years and moved ginning of an “era of co-operation rass and embarrass a Republican Buna) wil 30 Jn Crows tm. is Washington ot SYLAR vitsd, Bir bored nm ——————) ciency in government and reduced to Lebanon in 1945. e Wi {between employees and employers administration repeatedly — or y . Holy ro aaa TY ech rinds Jay ere governmental interference in local the widow of Harry Greene. [for the mutual benefit and for vice versa. Johnston; .who was 80, lived in| cali st mortuary. Decessed was 4 matters may be obtained,” he said.| She is survived by two sons, good of the people as'a Then, of course, in the hun-| Indianapolis 78 years. She was Prancis. BE | ne ge mera’ packets, ngage 1, are Sime hn a, member of Ci Brora iE wi Eyer da id : - mation, a; A N LEASED in contrast to lobbyists; insistence dale; a stepdaughter, Mrs. May od a at ronstantly| Her husband, Clifton O. John- mit sco survived by 3 Fiands TeRUMP rng; ey BIENDS upon fewer laws and the repeal Patterson, Carmel; three ‘eran. 3 Quizz in Beating could be blocked by a Democratic slong. died, seven years ago. children, passed away pat ihe Te : Jun 5 oe TA-0121 . ‘ad of unnecessary and unenforced children and five great-grand- e is survived by two sons, - 1 “CHAPEL ists-Monuments i nwt: reapporionment. and. re. chldren. Of Night Watchman |senste—ust us the Republican iy 5 inc Soumras Sumasion,| LURES wit Sst “rie ALISO N" sistance to expansion of govern- tb | A 67-year-old night watchman P00 on Tot opointments POth Of Indianapolis; two grand-| may cai ai the ‘CHAPEL OF THE FOR FUNERAL ment into new fields. | FRIEND OF TIRES |was severely beaten early today ' resident Trum Ppo children and one great-grand-| CHIMES' _ ow in the last two years, EDWARDS Beri 1L. husband of N | Magnetic highway sweepers when he answered a knock on| In sum, Sematé control could| DId- . Bernice V., father of John Towns Yq (0) Local | which pick up nails and other the door of Cory’s Liquor Store| 30 en rrr end Edwards of Indianapolis, passed ocal issues widely used| 1441 Columbia Ave. determine whether Mr. Dewey, if WINGS OVER ALASKA fay dd, i CY In Color t.. 10 | metal scraps are now y hey! James Craig, 1423 Yandes St. he goes to the White House, More civil aircraft are reg- Nem 2 10:30 #. ; — a Bd asked] America. Where, ned they the victim, is in General Hospital| |would be able to drive through istered in Alaska in proportion] call at Jortuaty Wednesday afiereerie Agents Pin Corp com ....... 8 | Gather ax average or vear. 75 per in serious condition |a program of his own or be held/to its population than In any HaniB=Towph HE THT S65 00a American States pfd a of metal per mile per y pe : lin check by a Senate stalemate. other state, territory or tountey “227 Hiawatha St., beloved husband Open American States pf A ..... .. cent of which is tire-damaging Police held three persons on has in the world. of Lena Harris, father of Mrs, Lx; os LS Ayres 47a% pid ser. ‘48 103 103) materfal. |vagrancy charges for Questioning. {That helps to explain why he has tn Pai "Lockwosd and Mri Dom: ECT VR utd p . —— been throwin, 8 LEGAL NOTICES Harris, brother of Lillian ..CREN! a. 5 shoulders of GOP Senators whose — Grimes. Mrs. May Clutter, alse sur- “House of Personal Service” , d i »H d Ste i | t is. \ ICE TO BID a. vived by five grandchildren, 1 A 15] ogs and Steers Weaken I-iiliIiiIULwnaem on Sbeeias | dm | fa BL ) y Vv 5 | RL Ww . Shi "Movements for nie” to the Board of 1 the “lotiowing: E o8™ ina wiki, Ci APL. on E a _CH-8300 Le TION Broedway © ted Fi id n Oo ra ing ession p ry ry Thy High 8cheo Friends | may call at IRVING HILL BERT $ . GADD in CA-9200. nance p t By United P . any time, ow ! Cont Car-NoVar . 1s Hog prices dropped 25 cents in| §00-1000 pounds ....ovves BWOBIII New York Arrivals: Sante Jonica. Bar- | gHome © Economics Bauipmens for HA Mam 6. passed away 2130 - Prospect St. MA Cummins Eng com 08 8 Indi lis | Mediu ranatils; Sgt. C. P. Shoup, John's Al as per specifications on file ih the Sunday evening. Brothe rof: Mu. 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