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: FRIDAY, DEC pera iL re No ‘New’ H. Truman;
It's Old One With Wit, Confidence and Punch
President Harpoons Press, Dewey, Gives
-v. Back-of-His<Hand Treatment to Dixiecrals
By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer, * WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—Maybe there's no “new Harry Truman” but the ojd one is a man sitting on top of the world—confident, sure-footed, quick on the draw. ! “His first Washington press conference since “hf
Missouri philosophy and steely firmness.
election had everything. There was rollicking humor, satire, barbed sarcasm, |
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For twenty minutes the Pres-
ident jousted with 225 corre- STessional seniority as Deme-
spondents—second largest num.|¢Tats. He said that was up to ber ever to attend his news con-|COnSress. He was asked whether " ferences—and nobody enjoyed -jt | pe thought the Dixiecrat electoral more than he did. {votes should be counted for him,
pa he sank a harpoon into| oo e hide of his recent Republican y mr” opponent, Gov. Thomas E. Dew. ey| The President swung from the of New York. i ground, He gave blunt back-of-the-hand treatment to the Dixiecrats who tried to down him.
Raps for Columnists He struck out in waggish but - ’ Opening the meeting he repointed sallies at the newspapers| S00 . was glad to Er the regenerally, delighting especially | no ers that he-.-had--not seen in heaping scorn on columnists. ome since early September. It This conference was much likg|
. the early conferences after he| TEN have been a thrust at the
first moved from the vice presi-| dency into the White House— | swore stm ne war ecanige newspapermen were’ : questions at him. from the whole/
Proud of It
‘He said he did not want the Dixiecrat vote—that he had won
hey
throwing . He Jas asked about an article {by a Philadelphia columnist saysweep of Ine Public affairs spec. ing some a policy Ty an @ Was answering were ahead. : But “where once he ‘an-!.udeel in hes He used ibis as a —_ ” 3 ao J a 3 PR Ea ¢ ee vo La Eh that ape ise ssment, yesterday his deft an pive the columnists something to swers said something only when | write about. , _he ‘wished them to say some-| When he was gsked about thing. : Wi {tightening the law on lobbyists, - Mr. Truman's. digs at = Gov. someone wondered what he would . Dewey apparently were meant t0 say about those who go before
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Someone sought own program.
be devastating. One was dragged Congress: to lobby Mr, Truman's
in by the ears.
A - ‘No’ Answer Tey Dewey, a member .of the| p.nq): 5 evaluation board for the Bikini. y. Be: ead those - people atomic bomb tests, that these tests . should have been made
s public. Would Gen. Douglas MacArthur
go to China? His answer was Dewey His Asset
The President replied that Mr.| No, period. i - Dewey was just mistaken, that’s| Mr, Truman also said he was all. That seems to run with the not angry at anybody. He didn’t name, he said, : : .|feel he had to forgive anybody of His other jab at Gov. Dewey anything — except maybe Maire came when he was discussing who for not going Democratic. Then had helped him win the election. he said that: He named the farmers, labor, There will be no Cabinet some cabinet members. Someone changes for the present; business
asked him: “What about your Re- my y {has no more to fear from his ad iService Station; E. 63d St. and.
publican opponent?” ministration than last Mr. Dewey, the President re- three and a half years; he plied, was the greatest asset he has arranged an appointment for had. ; . cv {Madamé Chiang Kai-shek; that Mr. Truman was asked whether he'll say nothing about his dethe Dixiecrat congressmen should fense budget or taxes until his be allowed to retain their .Con-| messages to Congress.
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Great Lakes as far west as Chicago and Milwaukee, and near-zero weather is predicted for North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming. Snow is expected in the northern plains‘as a cold air mass swings down from Canada and on toward the Atlantic, but -the cold’ mass will get warmer as it advances.
THogs Advance, £siee,' ree- Vine Jounal
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y Knifed by Woman "= 7 esa ons Attacks Doctors clerk, was stabbed critically. be-| . . ‘Geared to 10-Year “
cause he refused to buy a woman Practice,’ Paper Says
{a beer. Mr.-Manlove stopped in a .down- / {town bar last night on his WAY! (WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (UP)— {home from work. A tall, dark|_ ’ . woman identified only as “Lucey,” (John Ls Lewis and hig miners,
Then Drop, as Receipts Rise
Early morfiing temperatures in the 30's are indicated through the Ohio Valley and along the |
Top of $23.75 Scaled Down in Late Trading
Hog prices fell back to a trend,
steady with yesterday in the In-;
dianapolis Stockyards today, after opening 25 to 50 cents a hundred pounds higher, An early estimated receipts changed from. 7500 to 9000° by mid-morning, good aad. choice grades, 240 . pounds . and less] opened at prices 25 to 50 cents higher than yesterday, then lost their gain in later, less active trade. A | Weights from. 160 to 240 pounds [sold at $23 to $23.50, as weights
gat down beside him and rdereq never short on harsh words, had
a beer. She finished it and asked a few things to say about doctors Mr, Manlove to buy her another. ca.
Mr, Manlove walked out the} Mr. Lewis himself talks in pubdoor.. The woman followed, drew, only rarely, But twice a a long knife-and- stabbed him-in month the mine workers official the back, police said. Then. she néwspaper, The Journal, lets the disappeared into the crowd.. -3Y world know what is irking Big
State Highway The. utente carried” an Detours Listed
article saying: “the greed of galivanting physicians is giving socialized medicine a big Hft." “It used to be the tired busi. |nessman_who led: the parade of od + |those who flocked to the girl State Highway Conimission afi-/ gp owe' tripped the ‘ight fantastic
-{from 200 pounds down estab. nounced today only one new de- a,.q drank an overflow of lquor lished a top price of $23.75 a hun- tour has been added to the state ;, he pole of Good-Time Charlie,”
{dred pounds, = Later sales ranged [from $22.50 .to $23.25. { Heavier ‘weights, 240
to 270 A bridge on Ind. 38, one mile
the article said. “But the physicians of today are giving the businessmen: ... , a run for first
road network during the past week
| pounds, dropped to u steady $21 75; west-of Kirklin in Clinton County. honors in-induiging-in- the- Follies. {to $22.50, after a few-early sales Was struck by a truck and will or a good-time life. bw
lat $22.75 to $23. Weights’ from be under repair until about Jan. 1.
1270 to 310 pounds sold at $21 to
§22, as scattering sales of 350- are:
{pounders sold at $20.50, .
$18.50 to $22.50, as. ‘sows sold | steady at $17.95 to $19. Choice [lightwéights brought $19 to $19.50.
Cows Are Active
| Minimum temperatures will range from 2 alidve zero at Bismarck, N. D., to 73 at Miami.
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| “Sunrise 6:49 | Sunset. 4:21 t ft 0 en Preéipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m 00 0 y g er { . : Total precipitation since Jan. 1 anos / |
Student Recommends Year Wait for. Collegians
| |Bxcess, since January 1 sevegare. 10D !- —
{ ‘Burglars Get $503 | The following jable shows the tempera- |
{ture in other cit | In Holiday Spirits nl
High Low 8348 f oston .“- 3 Burglars gained a load of Chicago X; .“ a | . | 1 “es Christmas cheer during the night Cleveland . 38
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Selective Service
| 6 with the theft of whisky and gin pesnorille . 55 43 |worth $503 from the California pi Wer
orth... .. in ~ TRATANEpoIIY (tty? {Tavern, 31 8. California St. ty A
| Donald Ratliff, 36, of 3516 E. Los Angeies 30th St., owner, discovered the Minneapolis-St. Paul loss of 197 half pints, 90 pints and New Qrieans ..... |2 fifths when he opened the store Oklahoma City .. {this morning... ...... “. I arms | Entrance was gained by prying San Antonio : {out the bars” of a rear kitchen st. Louis ; window. + Vashington, D.C. .
56 Burglars netted $300 in cash Hi h Food Prices
iand merchandise from a Texaco ——
3-aay: -
{other scientists.
3 |quarters urged its local board la month ago to grant one-yea
sometime during] paths.
Compton Rd.,. {the night, Bru {aware St., ass {ported to police today. i Burglars obtained $117.50 in| {change and merchandise from the |Ft. Wayne Poultry and Egg Co.,
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Capital Spokesmen |
Foresee No Relief
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (UP)— an in the humanities. Housewives were told today that despite some improvement in the ;
* Poultry Missing
{| Max Liebeman, 6144 Park Ave, store owner, reported missing two
{Island hens, $62 in change -and|pn,,st of next year.
five rolls of pennies hidden under, ~The Agriculture Department jority -of college students.
Officials of the "West Side Civic food prices may even go up some-| jointly to 1 ir recommenda- HALF- = Club, 915 W. Michigan St. Te- what during the first half of 1949. tions i Tie recommen of. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (UP)—land funeral #érvices were held] {ported the theft of an undeter- But it sdld there may be a Slight Dr. M. H, Trytten of the National President Truman today ordered|/a few hours later. “He at various|two i : ‘mined amount from candy, ‘pea- drop at the end of the year when Research Council as soon as the a half-holday for federal work-|times. held the posts of army| wallet and fled. The pay "7 lers on the day before Christmas.|chief of staff, senator and others. :
{preliminary work is done. The department's prediction f0]- gh ———— lowed a statement by White House! Economic “Adviser Edwin G. Nourse that the general price sit: uation is improving: «3 Mr. Nourse, who is cl an of {President Truman's Counvil: of American 8 BL |Econotle Advisers, said yesterday yshire Cott com Troe jthere are Sighs of a ‘fAatL 8 Ayres alas, pla aut 45. wn 103% ening out” in some prices. 30. 43% Meanwhile, businessmen got {some encouragement from Mr. 30% Truman himself. The Chief Exss [ecutive told a news conference) iyesterday that business has no Cummins Eng com . , 1 16 {ore to fear from his policies in 98 (the next four years than it had
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16% wears in the White House. On the question of taxes and 11% sconomic.. controls, Mr. Nourse 20% Said the $15 billion defense budget 15, and the $4 billion outlay planned 98% for the European Recovery pro2laigram can be handled without, #5 {seriously hurting the national!
«| 3.211 Detroit audience yesterday that ® [the Federal government faces 4% “the possibility of a deficit” un- % less taxes are boosted. al
103 1 » 3 Believe Injured Circus | 13 awe . . : | au Rider Fell From Train 06 ‘| SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Dec. o2 [3 (UP)—Jane Evans, 30, an acro1 ibatic rider in a circus, was in 91--{San Bernardino County. Hospital 9 with a fractured skull today and police said she apparently fell or *{jumped from a moving train. ‘ Miss Evans, a sister-in-law of animate otratmer ooo @lyde Beatty ‘lstaggered into a ranch house at nearby Ontario yesterday, bruised land almost delirious. Her hair was matted and she said she :::'lremembered having a few beers «+iwith a-male friend in Los An*|geles, Ontario police found some blood and her scattered posses-| ve sions on ‘the Southern Pacific Telephone 's 6
rs i Kuhner Packing 45 59 .... (railroad tracks. “Langsenkamp 5s 56 96 i | N Ind Pub Serv 3%s 73 :... 080% 102
Bub gern of dna vie 7 oe" aw Two Directors ‘Named To Atkins Board
Russell: L. ‘White, president of Wheat—PFirm; receipts, 1 ear; No. 1 the Indiana National Bank, and A413; Nd. 2 red.| Joseph 'J, Daniels, attorney, have "122 ears: No. 2/been named to the board of E.' ‘3178: No. 31C. Atkins & Co., Ellas C. At- | (OM Stend LFA No. 3 kins, Wesident | 2nq boarg chair{white. 85c: No. 2 red. , i (man, anpounc oday. { cationd Jota To. b. Indians and Mitaeia| Other members of the Atkins {board are K. W. Atkins, H. C. } : Atkins, W:— A: Atkins, D, -H.. U. S. Statement .|Potter-and F. R. Weaver. |
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (UP)-—Govern- | ment expenses and receipts for the cur{rent fiscal year through Dec. 1 compared iwith a year ago: : :
Haute Malleanis .. JS Machine com
Union Title. com ... |
Bastian Morley bs 61 ICh of Com Bldg 4'%s | Citizens Ina Tel 4s 61 {Columbia Club 2.55 63 ... | Delta Coll 8s. 56. iviine DY { Hamilton Mfg Corp 5s 57 .... 99 | Hoosler Crown 6s 8 ’e
Local Produce
y; receipts, 0. 2 red. 8
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This Year Last Year $14,477,053,308 -$14,371,560,074| 14,152;056,935 15,027,285,174| 4 655,726,100 |
124.096. 460 | 4.332,603,545 3,527,133,524 252,558,277.049 257,998.065,524 | 24,165,425,460 22,623,20,932
Expenses
{Cash Balance { Public Debt
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LOCAL TRUCK GRAIN PRICES |
.No. 2 red wheat, $2.21. 0, 3 white corn, $1.38. No, 2 yellow corn, $1.21. No. 2 oats Te : y, f New No, 3 yellow soybeans, $3.48...) {~
preparing their recommendations] on, deferments for students in the|s¢ $2250 to $24.50. Prices from Of |agricultural, biological, engineer-|g1g 50 to $21.50 were paid on com-| iing, physical and social sciences, mon and medium grades, i
{said in its annual forecast that Tne five committees: will meet
Te Me” y » Hype -of-Srudiagsy
“lof medium and good grades Of gravel (wepk bridge). =
» yearlings went at $23.50 to $28.
fsouth Weights from 100 to 160 reached Roads 23. 303 and 18 (weak bridge)
WLrounty
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| In cattle trade, odd head of I oy 2 AR Es HEIR See RR
rd £4 «Bewttaved honda.
“An Investigation of the medical profession today will show a IND. 1-Closed to trac over 2 tons at NBN pereentage of doctors are edge of Pennville. 18 ‘Wi. over engaged in uneconomic fee fixing IND. 4-East of North Liberty, 20 m and fee splitting. (And they are) over Roads 23, 8 and- 31 (comp. agg. 8eared to. thinking in terms of a surface cons.) 10-year practice netting them IND, 10--East of Argos, 2 mw over Nr heavy V smoke due to enough money to become economimuck fire). . . |cally independent’ and, in fact, ND. 17-From Delong to Road 110, enable them to retire. 3. mi, over county oil mal and 110 (bridge | chy A EE ENR OR S oo ah Bans HALE 5
Roads .closed for construction]
Kb néeds “of thé American 82 ~~ East.-of 341 in, Fount n certainly are iving
IND. 1 over county. oil mat an
the pro-
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|" One and a half loads of 810- SoA J ou CW "Yom Westfield ponents of ‘socialized medicine a
pound heifers reached $28.85, as to - Noblesville. delour 1}..mi a load of high medium and- good 5";
|grades, sold at | $27.75.
In fairly active cow trade, odd
881 pounders,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (UP)— good beef cows, common and me-
headquarters qjum grades, moved at--$17 to 31 will be asked soon to recommend g19,
Canners and cutters were
{draft deferments. for -most-col-ig14 to $16.75, some weighty cuta 35 /lege students, jt was revealed t0- ters reaching $17.
Odd medium and good beef and
The ‘appeal will be made by sausage bulls were scarce and |five committees composed of edu- sold largely ‘at $20.50 to $22.50. lcators, engineers, geologists and) : igrades sold at $31.50 to $34,
National Selective Service head- Steady with yesterday's ‘trend.
In vealer trade, good and choice
s Common and ~~ medium grades r brought $23.50 to $31, as a few
|deferments to professional stu- culls sold at $18.50 to §22.. |dents of the healing arts—those| {who are studying to be doctors, -Fat lambs {dentists, veterinarians or osteo- with yesterday, with sales mostly This request was based to Jocal packers. Good and choice
4 J @ upon recommendations of a heal- grades, mixed. with weight of IND. Rosd 29, ant manager, re Predicted for "9 ling arts educational adViSOrY wooled and mative lambs. ob. ore: Roads 38 i and Zionsville Rosdplae awards
Fat Lambs Steady
remained : steady
tained prices of $25 to $25.25. A
new committees now are few gales reached $25.50.
Medium and good weights sold
Slaugter ewe sales remained
Since the humanities las pt at $7.50 to $9 on good and on includes students of literature, choice grades and $5.50 to $6.50 : general price outlook, food prob- jan, es. philosophy and other “ # cases of grade A eggs, six Rhode py will remain high through a ay Aoiigh flon common and mediums.
Estmates of Teceipts were hogs,
{mendations would apply to a ma- gg50; cattle, 425; calves, 225, and
~isheep, 400. : HOLIDAY ORDERED
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"EASIER SHOPPING © BETTER VALUES @ PARKING SPACE
over 31 ” 38 (closed for bridge construction big lft. west of Noblesville!
IND. 358 Bridge damaged by truck 1 * mi, west of Kirklin “in, Clinton. County,’ oosiers Win detour 3 mi. over Road 20 and county”, gravel:
Cs na un are of anmend. Livestock Awards
# mi. over city streets separate detour (UP)
for north and south-hound traffic {econ-; EM tide finde separation with new | CHICAGO, Dec. 3 Tri-Stat ighwiy). ep MEM & 40 north 2 mi |LDree Indiana farm entries were (road construction}, | 0 . 2 mi. over county | 21% ng the winners of competi gravel (construction) > - ition. at the International Live IND. 101 Closed at Pleasant M - - ND. 100<At south edge of Anderson. nounced today.
over county gravel and. in Coatesville, ills, di . tour 9 mi. over Roads 33 and 224 (bridge Stock Exposition here, it was an« repair), ! .
67, county ofl mat) % , 5 ® eng a] Second place award for the 10 From Road 5 to Roa i Huntington County, -18'% “mi. over 'Roads| Dest head in the yearling stallion 5 14 and 0 [Ridge conatiwesony, ralass ~was--made to Frank - 8. .. IND. 119..From Pulas 0 y v “+1, mi, over county oil mat (bridge con- Martin of Plymouth, Ind. W. 8, struction Tippecanoe River). Cory, | 3 Heggemeier of Kentland, Ind. IND. 185--Closed nor 0 0) a mi., detour ie mi. over Roads 337 and placed - second in the breeding 64 road construction), and closed south cotswald class with his 2-year-old edge of Salgm, detour 18 mi. over Ind ram 60 and Soy Diack up ow. 183 x B Wiaht 4 Bo ‘ta IND, 213 -8outh reentown, i ren rig n.o reen= ds 26. 19 d 15 (bridge out). ¥ “IN O- West » ond . si; mi. wood, Ind., took first and second
in the breeding iram-bouillet class with their 2-
(new - cons.!,
Mystery Shrouds Death oi Gr, orice in tne samerciass.
Gen. Trujillo
{with their. yearling ram entries,
CIUDAD TRUJILLO, - Domi-| 3 'pican Republic, Dec. 3 (UP)— Strong-Arm Robbery
Press dispatches said today that Reported to Police
the death of Gen. Anibal Tru- ; jillo, & brother of President! An employee of the Love MaRafael Leonidas Trujillo, was| chine & Tool Co. was strongcaused by. a “tragic accident.” armed and robbed of $24 in cash No details can be given, theland his pay check last night as dispatches. said. {he walked near his home, 2047 The general died yesterday Carroliton” Ave. gon y | Vernon Shelton, 84, told police en grabbed him, took m
was for. $60.99.
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