Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1949 — Page 8

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Wagner Unable to Run

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seeking re-election; his Senate seat. It is equally im-

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Dewey for Governor of New York in 1950 or as a candidate for the

Conceded Despite his ~ two consecutive strikeouts ar a Republican presidentis: candidate, Gov.. Dewey

Governor or the Senate in his own state... Even the Republican polis ~|ticlans here who do not like ‘him concede that.

“ The Senate vacancy in New “(York state will come with the end of “the current term of Sen. Rob-

Wagner has been ill for a couple of years and ix quite incapable of

The GOP urgently niveds to gain

The political Atmosphere awaiting Gov. Dewey here is not very

bers of the House and Senate

will not show up for the dinner 4at which he will be the top speak-

Sen. Margaret Chase Smith,

preside Mr. Ramsey » u p erintendent

The meeting will close the first [day of a two-day, meeting which ‘will be attended by representa-

midwestern states.

Hoosiers May Skip Speech by Dewey

4 Lawmakers Fail a To Ressive Seats

Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Feb. 7-— Neither the two Indiana Republican Senators nor four Congressmen have made advance reservations for the Lincoln Day dinner here tomorrow night where Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York is: the speaker.

Sen. Homer E. Capehart said he “presumed” he might be. there, but Sen. William E. Jenner is attending the funeral of Robert W. Lyons at Richmond today and doesn't intend to return until after making his: own Lincoln Day speeches in Indiana.

has been -assured that Gov.

dinner he said.

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Rep. Charles A. Halleck, who

Dewey will not-assail the record of the 80th Congress when he (Halleck) was majority leader, isn’t going to attend either. He also is going back to the state for Lincoln Day addresses, So is Rep. Ralph Harvey, who will Martin, | speak at Lincoin City Feb. 12. His wife will attend the Dewey

Rep. Earl Wilson hadn't expected to go, although his wife bought a ticket, but he may do

99 Figure

Year's

By EARL RICHERT WASHINGTON, Feb. T—

2| Another deflation note: Today, for!

the first time since before the

modity. The agriculture department announced a support price of $1.80) per 100 pounds for all 1949-crop potatoes, This is $1.12 cents lower ment is maintaining now under 1948-produced No. 1 potatoes— the kind most housewives buy. It should mean potatoés at least

Lost $150 Million “If it doesn’t,” sald one agriculture Departmen: official, “dt won't be the fault of the government.” The Agriculture Department, after losing more than $150 million supporting prices of the ‘1048 potato crop, is taking - full advantage of the permission granted by the last Congress to cut - potato price support to 60 per cent of parity, Potato prices

cent of paity (the supposedly fair price to the farmer) since

In addition, the department is instituting another gimmick which actually cuts the ment floor under No. 1 potatoes

parity.

0 Is $112 ;

war,” the government lowered its|} "\price prop under a farm com-|}

have "been supported at 90 per| |

to less than 60 per cent. of]

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John E. Craig, son of) Prin es B. Craig, 1420 N. Alabama St, has returned to the

with the quartermaster section of the Army in the Philippines, Capt. Craig will eventually begin new duties with the 5th - Artillery Group at Ft. Sill, Okla. His wife, Jane and their five-year-old son, John Jr. returned also. Lt. Virgil O. Hall, husband of

tion of the ‘commanding general of headquarters, 314th air division, for his part in producing the

supported potato prices by grades, paying on the 1948 crop an aver-

average for No, 2 grade.

which it wiil pay for all potatoes, best, medium and lowest grades.

going to pay only $1.80.

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