Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1949 — Page 3
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Miracle’ Prevented Wall From Falling Jiradle reve Architect Tells Reporters
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (UP)—The White 8 is so dilapi-| . - hollow outer
Ty Face 368 Bills
Bonus Issue Still Unsolved " After Three Weeks of ‘Grinding’
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| labor reforms, changes in. the Closer. state's game laws, repeaters and in C00 for the next two years. several taxers. These were premature.
r No. 1 ‘Teaser’ of Lot Gov. Schricker announced late
. 8. Alr Force| The White House was closed in the carriers’ negotia headquarters at Wiesbad#h said. November and President Truman nh crack extends almosti.u, will tell the union The officials sald good weather (20d his family moved across the| on /
floors: up the central 4 in the week he was preparing the grand staircase The OUT Position on Tuesday. I guess E But the No. 1 “teaser” of the! |“whole picture” to be presented street to the Blair House where of the that's all there is to say at this 1 lot, after three weeks of bill in- , essage to the legislature prevails in the search area. they will remain until the recon-|CToCk has been widening for at... § troduction, is stil] the soldiers’| Hits igure, including many items Faint signals which may have struction is completed. Once work Jest » years. Falls of this Mr. ty repeated that ia bonus. such as teacher-pay support not er te ray Dane's na started, it wil tke 15 to 18 lapsed tor ‘whole building, Wins. | there is no strike date in the picIt by Hasit ovgrahadows all the included in the $210 million esti- : ithe hunt. The signals were heard months to finish the job. ture at this time.” lh others 3 88 he. major Jroblem. of mate = would be closer to $300 both aj Casablanca snd In the) Fr timates of thecost of repairs’ hp architects plan to remove Roomer Found { Ha ; : Canary Islands 1 makers are hoplig for a miracle The budget bul will One French search plane also/Million. It would cost only 82/Pec 13 RiEtS, the, TRERER BO CASTLE, Jan. 20 (OP)
serious as a means of financing the $120 most likely go into the hopper million plus gift. deadWith only a week remaining in suspension which to introduce bills (without| will then get in line with such suspending the rules), lawyers of | other measures as extension of the House went to work this/tayern hours, direct primary, re-
+ million to build the house new, ' wh reported an ofl slick on the water but that 14 involve She State Giuing Toom Fie GHgihal A former Kentucky resident
Dakar |0istoric esday Furnishings in Storage All the famous furniture and
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week-end on a survey of the proposed legislation already in the
hopper. | It is their job to compare the bills with the promises of the Democratic campaign ' platform and to recommend any additional policy legislation not already covered.
The lawyers were told to disregard authorship of the bills. Thus the Democrats will be satisfied to pass a Republican-pro-posed measure if it fulfills Democratic policy. Payment Plan Undecided As the session neared its halfway mark, it was apparent Gov. Schricker and his followers had
service for retirement, the time question and soldiers bonus—all to be ground out in the remaining five weeks.
Artists Call Face Of Miss Cortesa Tops for Thrills Ee arom. waar
tina Cortesa today was voted the most exciting imported by Holly-
MAYSVILLE, Ky. Jan. 20/grappling hooks for the body of|in A raining It peal of the compulsory arbitra-|(UP)—Police here reapportionment, in-{twist in fish stories. While drag-
have a Dry aod murder victim, the|from shortly cers hooked a 30-pound carp. Thursday. Art Gallery.
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base last. heard hangings of the White House are midnightinow in storage in the Nationzlithe White House for the Throughou
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When the repair job is finished The victim t the high time will be air-conditioned. R. R. 2, Corinth, Ky.
OF TOMORROW!
vot decided on the most painless, president of the et most method of pay- ar of Portrait ing their biggest single debt—the| , 4.4, unced Miss Cortesa’s BO. - selection. He said he had polled i
Last week they sent up a trial balleon in the proposal to ip tute a surtax of one-fourth of 1
come tax. They left the back door open, however, in this possible blind alley of financing by declaring ‘we have only discussed the plan.” However, bv week's end no storms of protest had gathered on the legislative horizon. Perhaps, mused the Democrats, the one-fourth of 1 per cent surtax was the answer.
In was under Way.| sounder and, until recenfly, the 2 The Clothing Floor is the Te Jo oe Sa ae Sey Fos Sissi : e — are Two Streuss C Consequently, Democratic legi-l; \ "cute “Unitarian minister and, 2 Sarvicas—the 30.
slators who found it difficult to obtain an appointment with the Governor were patterning their bills after Mr. Schricker’'s statements in his message to the General Assembly. Unsure of Approval Then when asked if their bills were “policy measures” the legis-
* Actually, they weren't sure if “Hank” approved. Some observers forecast the lack of strong leadership may
bring telling party splits when ‘Shades’ Honor the chips are down next month. The Indiana Department of — On the Republican side of the American yesterday en- of
situation was little different. More than one minor squabble had arisen. Senate Majority Leader John Van Ness commented, “We
We are voting what we think is best for the state.”
Party lines dissolved com-
pletely when the Senate passed standing voluntary service to his
its Central Standard Time Bill However, a Senate committee had issued one significant statement. “No pay :
7:30 p. m. in All Souls Unitarian “Church >
increases this|a tract of virgin timber for Indi-
States, England and Europe.
MISS CORTESA, about to make her American debut in a movie, “Thieves' Market,” got the first)
artists. Ingrid Bergman followed! with 21 per cent and Greta Garbo) with 16.6 percent. The artists also considered Marlene Dietrich, Viveca Lindfors Valli, Madeline Carroll, Deborah
| Kerr, Michele Morgan and Maria
Montez.
Unitarium Forum Slates 4 Speakers
Three out-of-the-city speakers and one local person will dis-
The forum will be presented at
| “The speakers will be Dr. Charles Clayton Morrison of Chicago,
editor of The Humanist; F. H. Yost of Washington, D. C., head, of the department of religious liberty of the Seventh Day Ad-| ventist Denomination, and Charles’ Posner, director of the Indian-| apolis Jewish Community Rela-| tions Council. The Unitarian Church announces that all four of these speakers have been opposing release time religious education in schools.
Legion Enters Brunton
tered the name of W. IL. Brunton, Scottsburg, for a national award for “untiring and inspiring leadership” as chairman of the “Save the Shades” campaign. Sponsored by the Lane-Bryant firm, the $1000 award is made to an individual who has given out-
community, city or state. The “Save the Shades” campaign resulted in the acquiring of
year,” it sald, as it turned down ana’s 15th state park.
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