Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1949 — Page 3
py : Marion $12,500 to : or have held national service life Lis Sout UU. S.-Wide Nefwork. insurance. a a AE to May of To Cost $160 Million of The budget Rabin Bog Be pared to $5.3 bi on In 19 ih Housing ari g and floor WASHINGTON, Jan, 10 (UP) —| aunfied. on con to §5.3 billion In 1949. A vast federal housing pros =~ | ‘Rep. Cai] Vinson (D. Ga.) pre-| the United States must.cnttnel | gram aimed particularly at help “ie ceive the dicted pt ace ing low-income and moderate-ine - ‘tion today on an Air Force plan £ come. families obtain more ades Sores so to set up a country-wide radar were Ra |duate housing In a suitshbie comtt point ~ warning system. ; “ 3 Recommends 060,000,000 1 munity nvironment. governs aries Bos. Mr. Vinson, who will head the : " Jund. Jar haul included & Under existing law, the esti-inew taxes—$4 wiiion oo 0 ment-aided slum clearance and officer for ‘House “Services how farm support : Ng ON-|mated deficit ~ for fiscal - 1950, te, individual and excise|federal assistance for public hous $ the duty said he will call for early consid» be fixed, He just wants DOKSF Who sas doubt on theiwnion begins July 1 this year|taxes; $1.7 billion in social secur-|In that woud :permit construey : oy eration of ‘his “bill to authorize them fixed better than the Re- sundry seized would be $873 milion. ity payroll taxes. Hon. of 2000000 Jw ms y building radar work. fixed them. * "based on estimated expenditures . riod = Estls at duty is “Absence of a radar warning High revenue figures for this), James Bible, 337 Minerva Stuior $41 858,000,000 and receipts of Atomic E mathd expenditures $388 million, system was cited by Air Secretary the next fiscal years are under the 19835 bev+|c sq 085 000, Estimated expenditures of $725/ compared to $349 million in 0 rein W. Stuart Symington in his first based on government estimates of (CTABS Act After & Plainclothesman|™ pgy¢ 4 acne may be avoided if million by the atomic energy comAid annual report yesterday as a bought two QUATtS Of Deer for|aongress approves a proposed $4|Mmission in fiscal 1050 compared to Farm Te TE Ee Ci a A ed], Serriot asad sepenittunt 28 S10 : - rate, Vv exc e ps. 1 Fund troduced’ last week would estab ruited od disarderly Sonduct The administration hopes to col-| ine qos aryices gives prior. 000.000 In 1949. Expenditures for " for three lish enough radar stations to spot ett, lect $2 billion of the $4 billion in|, price supports are to i a plane as soon as it crossed any B06 Minerva St, Who stodd oil the 4ecal 1950. ity 0 air power and to strength drop from $8668 million in fiscal er Univers- part of the nation’s borders, - Sistine - palies asized & large| petimated deficit for fiscal 1049 ming ane. an reserve Com-|yo.q to $538 million in 1950. Butler Stu- 2 Cost $160 Million an and gaming Yi he: gin, ~$600 million, based on estimated |" Labor : $5000 goal “The aircraft's presence would lat 835 J. Ro p a expenditures of $40,180,000,000 Alr Force—$4.6 billion per-| und. then be relayed to central points ohnson and receipts of $39,580,000,000.[80nnel strength of 412.000 officers Government labor programs in 2y and will for a check against known flights. lo ARar shipping the ‘first load of Thus, the government stands to/2nd men on active duty. A mini-|fiscal 1950 will cost about $187 of the Bu <Experis.estimate that an ade- OO nat addrest. go fnio the Fed to the tune of $1(IUm of about 43 combat groups LCL, 7, Shot 33, million more Ww. system, over a looked some whisky. As it was/i 0000000 (OF the two years end. J will be five-year period, would cost about - BE ——————rm—rey \ “ling June 30, 1950, unless Congress| Army-—$4.5 billion. A forcé of a > 100 million. - Mr, and Mrs. Judson B. Lewis Jr. and Son Mark er wa aL St Ms. Barnet ’ TT: -and-men-to.. : LA ee _ on am Oter congresona develop twos Lewin J. 450 bie Furkian wile, Dee, as hat mt be for thm ai [Bi Ginn 3 sete Contest Winners Slay Bos- Rent Controls Ave. Mr. Lewis, his wife and their 2-year-old son, Mark, arrived | police said, taking Mr. Barnett] pie 35 Billion tas cit votedisslions. 1 Thomas L. McCoy, 946 N. Gray ten oo. in Indianapolis Christmas Day after fying to America from along. ame Hi Sant otk oh Navy and Marines. 8 billion, st. and Lioyd 5. Wright Jr., 2860 struck by Chairman nt Spence (D.| Frankfurt, Germany. After a 30-day vacation, Mr an ———————————— passed aval an arine ngth o ashington Blvd, agents ot the .. Ky.) of the House Banking Com-| his family will leave for Hanau, Germany, where Je is- employed |communication. Form Plant Union Revenue 527,000 officers and men. An Indianapolis branch of Lincoln ——— mittee said his group will give| a8 an Army t -civilian. These costs are going up: Even without a tax Increase, |8ctive feet of 731 ships. including|National Life Insurance”
. would subject
“full consideration” to a new bill
social wel-
Seeks 4th Pay Hike
288 combat vessels. About 7.450
have been announced winners in
National defense; estimated receipts will be up about to extend rent controls for 27 Women Outnumbered, Not tare, health and security; housing|. CHICAGO, Jan. 10 (UP)--The/$1404,000,000 J the Anim Navy and Marine planes. a recent sales contest of the months. Drafted with the aid of and community facilitiés; educa-/CIO Farm Equipment Workers fiscal year—from $39,580,000,060 UMT-Tentative estimate of company.
rent control officials, the bill ‘also “gouging” landlords to heavy fines and possible jail terms. The present rent con-
Downhearted,
in Assembly
tion and general research; natural {resources; finance, commerce and industry; labor; general
Union said today it would goto $40,084.000.000. The 1950 estiahead with a “fourth-round wage mate does not include any revenincrease battle” while fighting ajues from (he proposed $4 bijlion CIO order to merge with the general tax boost.
$600 million for the first year cost. In full operation, UMT may cost about § billion a year.
Social Welfare
They will receive mementoes from Cecil F. ‘Cross, company vice president and manager of
In “honor. .
agencies, of whom the drive was
governLady Legislators ‘Have High Hopes’; rt‘ |ment: debt interest; reserve for
Studies Are Problem for Student Member CO
National defense jumps from The women of Indiana have six of their sex representing them [$11.745,000,000 in the current in the General Assembly. But the feminine half dozen said today|fiscal year to $14,268,000,00 in they aren't overwhelmed. fiscal 1950. The sum is divided “We may be outnumbered but we're not downhearted, » gaid/almost equally among Army,| The FEW announced last week | gressive domestic economy. ExMrs. Grace E. Roach (D. Milan), one ‘of the four Democratic Navy and Air Force that it had rejected the CIO's|penditures in 1951 are likely to women in the House of Representatives. "
It includes $100 million for thejorder to merge with the auto be larger . The six women, one Republi-
trol law runs out Mar. 31
Health Insurance Two Co n jumped into the battle over President Truman’s compulsory health. insurance program. Rep. Clarence Brown (R. 0.) said he would be willing to consider a govern-
Total uxpenditures for thesé purposes are estimated at nearly $5,158,000,000. But only $2,358. 000,000 - would come out of the budget directly. Extension of old-age and survivors' insurance: to nearly al the 25 million gainfully employec persons not now covered.
United Auto Workers. Expenditures
The union executive board said its demands would include a| The budget reflects the realities pension plan and security pro-|of our international position and
gram. |our concern for a strong and pro-
WCTU Groups to Meet Mrs. Herman Stanley, of Ane derson, state president of WCTU, will address a joint institute of
“local WCTU's at 2:30 p. m. tos jqmorrow in the Wheeler City
er but notiworkers by Jan. 26. The two| National Defense—Estimated at
Navy's s ment sponsored health insurance can, five Democrats, said they|enough for the Air Force 70 group anions compete for jurisdiction $14.3 billion compared to §11.8 bil- Rescue Mission on the subject, plan, provided membership were C ic er gs have no special axes to grind. |plan. lamong farm equipment em- lion for 1948. - Veterans ” tion.” The institute will on a voluntary basis. But Sen. But they intend to watch out for| Although international affairs ployees. Foreign -— 6.7 billion com- Cuncenation of 24 veterans’ {convene at 11:30 a.-m. tomorrow, -- James E. Murray (D. Mont.) said the interests of Hoosier woman-{and finance show a downward - . M———————
that voluntary health plans cost too much and are too limited.
Forecast Snow, Freezing Rain
was expected to halt rains before they become flood threats. Indiana roads which are still closed because of high water include State: Roads 39 north of Little York; 65 northeast of Princeton; 66 at Derby; 157 southeast of Clay ony: and “Wo! ton; 158 “west east of ot Wash
in Gibson and Posey Counties,
YMCA Annual Meeting To Hear Bishop Raines
Bishop Richard C. Raines of the Indiana Methodist area will speak at the 44th annual meeting of the YMCA Jan. 18 at.Central Y's auditorium. Officers’ re-
pena or wl bn rid eve ca Sm pL
257 ath of ington; 358 west of Plain-| ville; 450 at Williams and‘ferries
Up Reins of State
(Continued From Page One) unprecedented and unpredictable heights. " Financial Problem “We face the more difficult financial problem . of . raising money for a soldiers’ bonus with
{cussion of these and many other problems must be deferred to another day, but all will agree that the financial integrity of. our impaired.” ~~ {3ov. Behificker sald he begani his second administration as Hooslerdom’s chief the’ conviction’ that" democratic ins |tutions in these days faced “the greatest test of all time.” < “The only assurance of its triumphant survival lies in our ability to prove and establish its worth,” he said. “It will require the combined devotion of all to meet this test.”
Watkins Takes Oath John A. Watkins of Bloomfield
tenant Governor. The oath was
to attend. & officials are Harold F. BrigG. V. Carrier, Francis M. Hughes and Walter Huehl, vice presiderits; Roy Sahm,
ham, president;
treasurer; John L. H. Fuller, as-
sistant treasurer; John Jones, re-
cording secretary, and Parker P. Jordan, general secretary. -
Rotary Lists Program
istered —by Judge Paul -G.; Jasper, only Democrat member of the State Supreme Court. Earlier J. Emmett McManamon, | new attorney general, took the oath of office in the attorney general’s chambers. The oath was also administered by Judge Jasper, The ceremonies began at 11
the next few years. Further dis- tion in the
hood in the male-dominated 86th|trend now, many millions are to General Assembly. be added to that figure if the deal Rep. Mabel A. Dunn (D. Indian-|{goes through for us to provide apolis), said she plans to plump|military t to. the six for “equal representation .for|other nations of the proposed women” in proposed legislation|North Atlantis Treaty and to for legislative reapportionment in some othors so far unidentified. the state. 7 ; : Mr. Truman said defense spendUnder ~ present law, women|ing would havé to be higher in aren't counted in population tabu-|fiscal 1951 merely to maintain our lations to determine representa- present program. National de- - _.ifense will absorb ‘21 per cent, nearly one fourth of all the money provided in the 1950 budget. In this message Mr. Truman moved to head off a federal bonus for vetefans. ‘He
“We want to be counted, too,” said Miss Dunn, who is a social worker and real estate manager. ‘We Know the Ropes’ Miss Dunn and Mrs. Elsie C. Barning (D. Evansville), said they don’t expect to have much trouble with parliamentary pro‘cedure because of thelr experience|{0f veterans “We have high hopes,” said/any new or extended banelits for Mrs. Barning. a housewife and iy veterans should be considrestaurant operator. “As far as ered In the light of existing social ure goes, we Know the Re programs available to all ropes.” the people. The fourth representative, The White House explained Mr. pretty - 24 - year-old Jane Ann|TTuman was trying té make our Noble of Kokomo, has had ditti-|social security set up so good culty finding time to consider leg- that veterans would not want any| islative problems since the session Other benefits. began. At every recess, photog-| Mr. Truman proposed continuaraphers and reporters crowd tion or begitiuing of a of several veral long. aro her desk. A Uni.|range programs which und desk. DePauw fe tn the pest tac
versity political-science student,[ oo Tt hich uitimate een
—the govern
STRAUSS SAYS:
[Miss Noble is the most photogenic bloc is divided politically. ‘Sen.
member of the entire legislature. Right now, she’s also worried Dorothy Gardner of Ft. Wayne is about her classes at DePauw. She/he Republican and the only one {was petitioned for official permis-| of the six’ legislators with any sion to skip classes during the 61- previous experience. day session. Her Senate colleague, Mrs. Mary “I don’t know how I'll ever|Garrett of Indianapolis, is a legal catch up, but I'm not going to|secretary. She and Mrs. Gardner may not always see eye-to-eye po-
study right here in the Assembly. t Besides this is pretty good po-|litically, but they said they may
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a. m. with a program by the Indianapolis Concert Band, directed by William Schumacher. Invocation was given by ‘the| Rev. William H..Eifert,. pastor of the English Lutheran Church of Jur Redeemer.
A vocational service program, *In Balance,” will be presented by Glenn F 'Wineman; division man~ ager of the Burroughs Adding Machine Co., during the noon meeting of Indianapolis Rotary tomorrow in the Claypool’ Hotel,
litical experience.” have to “gang up” on the male Over in the Senate, the female! Senators sometimes.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UP)«~Here is President Truman's
TAILORED
Samuel D. Jackson of Ft. lofficial summary of the 1950 federal budget and his comparisons Set Job Record Wayne, former U.-8. Senator, wis with last year and the curtent year. WASHINGTON. Jan. 10 (UP) ‘master of ceremonies. (Actual results are shown for the 1948 fiscal year, which ended, “ The. Civil Service Commission| At the conclusion of the pro- nat June 30. Estimates are given for fiscal 1949, which ends this . reported today that more vet: gram, Gov. Schricker presided at,’ une 30, and for fiscal 1950, which begins July 1 this year.) : erans are holding federal jobs|@ reteption in the Governor's {In ‘Mitians of Paiste) : ¢ now than ever before. chambers. Those who had been AStual - JStymate,, Jwtmate ic ————————ie spectators crowded through the _ Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal - ‘ WBA SET LUNCHEON en rooms to shake his hand rome p10 np oro FOUR -ROVIEW, 's Bene- offer co tions. Ira L. ll fit Association, will have lunch|Haymaker, Ra ohe-. state Direct-taxes-on-individuais—vvevvev$-21,805 -$.10327 . $.10.788) eect sg Trade Nomessnd: must not be Wednesday noon at 137 W, North was chairman of ihalDIReCt AfeA 40 cofporations ....... 10,174 11,700 12,252 construed” es indicating fobri¢’ confest) ) Bt., Bt., followed by a card party. reception committee. ii i Excise taxes WEARER TREN EER AREER 7402 Hag 7.316 i 7.000 i . iu a5 - Employment taxes: iad a Existing legislation .....ee00ev 2,305 2,610 3,324) - Proposed legislation .....ceeee covsees shassse 1,960 CUSLOMB - «sv sv sssnssissssssasssces 421 407 Miscellaneous receipts: Existing legislation ........e.0 ~ 3,809 2,275 1,749 . Proposed legislation .....ceeee sevanes speeves 81 Deduct: ne A . GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE Appropriation to teara od . trust fund: Existing legislation ....... 1,616 1,754 2,420 Proposed legislation (including ’ . disability insurance) SERN E BRN nnan rans 1,700 . - Appropriation to health insur- If you can find a ‘ ance trust fund; proposed legis- : ON soseinnrssncnsensnninse sonenes arenes 260 1 Refunds of receipts (excluding better looking topcoat ! NUOPOBLY ov ransnsnsssinsssnss DIT 2,709 2,007 ; g fopct 3 . 3 . » D Total budget receipts ....8 42210 § 99,580 ” a better fitting, better . JF ine rapes Sutlonal dab EXPENDITURES 3-404 ng 3 : a NBO. »suusnsssshons es $10,923 1 i ; Require .| Veterans’ services and benefits .... 6,567 Her rH tailored, better period Q 1 C International affairs and finance.. 4,781 7.218 6,708 - Unusua are Social welfare, health and security 1,852 1,962 2,357 topcoat at anywhere near : , ‘ Housing and community facilities. . 81 349 387 ; BR-2401 Education and general research .. 5 84 413 . . \ ; . | Agriculture and agricultural re- this price—"you are a better “ ROUCAS Besoin Tent rs 575 1,804 1,661 ; . : on J es ot, PHAR oor © LO 1 man than | am, Gungha Din Transportation and communication 1,266 1,756 1,585 { ! : : Finance, commerce and industry... 88 102 107 / Labor CARAT NRE RRNA RR RNA RIRAND 182 154 186 * g Genera) JOvernminl sus sssseensres 1,604 1,188 1,223 4 ba nterest on the pul desssare.. BAST 1,186 1,223 5 a C emarvee Reserved for contingencies ......ee is. 45 150 : ® # ‘Adjustment to daily treasury ! . CLEANERS Siatement basis saseess Minus 388 ases dass | STRA > INC * lus or deficit oA Derm org] ; % or DE ? ' ; a to the Meticulous Minority suru or du pe A : he gu A I
give’ tn silllions only, shown do mot Jocude any stinate tor proposed | billion tax increase requested by Mr. Truman.
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