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oe Call wh i } may be ; A . - wo Tax Session vet nts Review id have into a nto 8 Governor Was | | of 1040, - State Income st . ipa Match tempo ore than The General Assembly s must provide income to match ver since what it is spending now or . i . = ) OE face the music later in a spe- Retires After 47 Years With Firm | J a Seed cial session, Gov. Schricker | Burney St today, as Indiana's biennial budget is an 6 t | i: honest budget, he said. But it's HA) ndefini : going to take more money as it| hi is than the state can reasonably b i5 expect in revenue for the next Ex Er ka two . years ‘without the extra ecution 0%. 21 spending provided in bills push- ® i a Loa ou i » spend beyond our means,” the High Tribunal i i aly ts To Hear Arguments n- 3 jmay be back here in a few At Early Date Un 29 mon put our financiall Robert Austin Watts, convicted iis 40 house back in order.” Bn 4 6 100K That ne with a In Indianapolis murderer, Was given oe 5s dianapolis Chamber of Commerce a new chance for his life today 884s 58 statement last week that the by the U. 8. Supreme Court. . FT 83 Budget Co in ee pre hidy na n at ml ss revenue from the gross income bd the court gtanted an Moret 20 60 tax for the next two years. high tribunal. sn + Sees in Revenue Bimultaneously an 1 6s The Budget Committee figured stay of execution of the death . a drop to $55 million in gross tax sentence of Watts was ordered. Ee a eal, Yea, ud Scheduled to die Jan. 31, a 30 +4 9s {0 $47.5 million for the mee ing study of the appeal by the ui by Bob is dud fllcapstooa All the ‘signs potat to Just the on cay date. the court mill on ; on Moriarty, rath “lite ‘and sheje parents; W.. ang That is the net he has in his hand. "| was sure | could make it," Colang an wh ie . Mis. Dol Moriarity, discuss the game in’ which Tech won the he said, "but my knees started to shake when the referee didn't i got ins haut Sreian ey ovat atten dl Indianapolis sectional basketball tourne — sank the winning hand me the ball right away." Tech defeated ‘Southport, 49:48, said. “We all know that the ; 4, that the ToRMAr oh ek. Te ta ot The Bry Sx ttne ee. Teor oh or te lh toning in an overtime and will meet Summitville in the Regionals. present gross income tax revenue, ra, . who killed Mrs. Mary Lois Bure , ’ . = = ore hak daubie suytning ta: : oo fin ney in 1047 had been “rafirosaded™ ever was expected to yield, Truman Says 0 Indiana’s Snake-Pits . . . Scalpers Fi based on present infationary| Oscar MaMhows who reas fodey from Acme-ivams afer aoe anion. Wath Mwyere : An Editorial y prices. 47 years' service, helps out Vincent Dumm, RR 4, employed at been violated in the case. i "RICHMOND state hospital attendant is in jail follow signs of coming down. The goss] he firm two ning In Filibuster Row (A moms sae sme woe OO tf CS oi SEE) i ei Rr ig charges that an aged oupital-izmte wis Wate to business conditions andthe Oldest Acme-Evans Worker Incommunicado for bes Says Aes Ready to Delay All | death. Clark Says Court — [ihith is that we are - his arrest that he had ‘bess

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i th mob Other Congress News, Page 2 Superintendent Alfred Snedeker points out that of h Juage Alex Clark 1agay vowed oa bile, the Goverdior point- Oscar Matthews Amazes Young Men With Big State Police’ to a ots BY WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (UP) |course these are not typical hospital employees. But he [ing with heavy fines for any oe? oul the Jesasture in awd Schedule of Church and Lodge Activity fession. his Senate. leaders the gosnend| TRAKIY agrees that at the wages state hospitals are able [offender who comes up in his|yhove those provides for in the Today was the last day at Acme- vans for 84-year-old Oscar Negroes 2h Barred Sons aires for ian” tg agua £1 to offer the standards in the help they hire can't bo very MRL SE, fis piti "| ames ch rs oldest cloves Bohl yours and service, i her shin i rb elt Retna TREE Geta againgt three Men who cuit, The budget committee has an-| ployment with the Sem. | x Tie. crime with whieh the. da: TP i SHilre Jegisiative prota; 38 Siliply ote Winks ustafes of Yadisui’s grievous up in court this morning, charged | ticipated that if the gross income The octogenarian of Ace Tvane has long amased younger men sndunt was Lucas ot Tiinols told reporters neglect of the state's mentall a... with tickets to the|tax yleld drops as anticipated the pti hie full schedule of church anadodgygetrvities, Unk: r SVR. i haf unk eat the Bote dna a pe plana 4 - the Jabby of od LTR bas Ta the 48 states, Not only in too few, but too poor | ‘I won't have any more of $37 million Dy mid o0L § % i ns, a position to which. gs ; ; attendants. ' But in medicine, in shelter—even in food. Bilis. She Jags deciurod: pn | as haaed un rversing Tice CY A a ae A shortly before the scheduled start a o-actusl Trottuent of yay ast: ony onus irl Tp Vase, wv, wid Suing {Ll Walkout elder of Presbyterian Tabernacle ; of Senate debate on ;a proposal| these mental. patients--many of whom could. be cured. |court. a ly over, instead, gen- Church, 4 Sievicts Swer¥ of ; pe oct ars Fules ho ae| About all Indiana’s Hospitals can do is keep them confined. tended" to three more men| The Governor was quoted over| iu both on Sunday. court. by. Watts With: the Yo lupose strict curbs: on futurel yy more like jal than hospitals. scheduled in Court 4 this after-|the week end as having threat- Protests Senate's It's a rare Monday night that(iows Waits’ attorneys. and fs p lined Up Solidly Overworked staffs at all, or nearly all, of the state in- (200%. 5 Juvontier hetuel MECN 0 tt ing salary grab| Lack of ‘Interest’ [lode hin sheent from the meet: ton for the Advancement, of Cole one of the biggest Biiasters el stitutions are doing a magnificent job with what they have Juventle Court later today. and other unscheduled increases) Indiana’s House of Representa~ and he attends the Caravan Club People. s #1 tn 1 thar Demoerais to work with, They simply havent the maney to.buy the | oF RoR at i ae a rE. Db) tives stageda. oy ple. Ho also is + member of RSH Prescribed j were lined up solidly to fight for|parest necessities in materials or personnel for hospital Judge AED Arne Ae terpreted as an intention to give] PTOSt. over the Republican-con-{g el) nite and the Shrtae lol a go TREE od TOHiSHOD of hil sight ob un- ; the and costs. r, | trolled Senate's lack of interest in| As word tnat today was Mr.FOr Ewing After limited | debate—their chief wea-| treatment. the maximum of $200 up the ship, Mr. Schricker said oh uk : : g pon against civil rights legisla- $s = * «= The, fines were levied agilnstthis morning, but he was firm in) House Ea Lax ured through 0 Cha IT IS TRUE the biennial budget includes what appear Basen Beant], 3 30, ae 4811 E. eh making clear his position on the| - Led by the Democrat majority, Acws vans, his des) Mobi nor peration : | Sen. Lucas had announced pre-|to be sizable increases in allowances for these institutions, han St Ave Howe wr Tred swiss Huhnoes. at overall spend Representatives recessed and an- Sowded wit centered a round Tinos Washington Boren, ng vigusly Salt the ell iiostet Actually the increased budget in most cases doesn’t Martin, 21, of 136 W. 27th St. ing pros; Jeger past $300 mi)-| Bounced they were taking ihe ansoobes relating to him, WASHINGTON, Feb, 28—Fedany time it interfered with ma-|cover the increased number of patients on hand—and the | 8 R- Follandsbe, 26 of 2402 N- tion for the wing two decal athertudn wha roballe ber, St (nan eral Security Administrator Osear jor administration legislation.\net result is less per patient than we have now. fused to give up tickets he hadi narngering the states fnanciall hours ho tn ory working long | ter things in the Bible. Tve|R (Jack) Ewing, native Hooster That was interpreted widely as : : rchased from Bedell was fined nang Se: | never forgotten what he said to|and Indiana University meaning that the President was Our financial problem for the next two years is a |purcha . ¢ ve.|tecurity unless it provides revenue jour bills over to the Senate, unwilling to risk having his pro-| serious one. $10.and costs on a charge 0 to match all unscheduled out-

m is in the Marine Hospital in Bale uowiling to sik baving his isting and. inteterng. wih able Hine Representative: “Tn return 400 100; Let me ask 30u al imare todays +t buster fight. nthe SUT “But our mental hospital problem is a serious one, t00, |arres “I never would be asking for|the Senate has given our meas-| i fstion. If Td take yoi to al go

tin, who police said had a " “ fish dinner you'd eat all the good ! But the Illinois Democrat made The legislature this year, as in too many past years, |, t= © whisky on his person, ‘De Privilege tax, he aid, itn ues little or no consideration. |e the fish, wouldn't you, and Saturday and isn't expected to res it clear that the signals were| shows a strong inclination to overlook it. got an extra fine of $20 and costs| Yoren't for Ais. eo . jet take the afternoon off and|youd discard the bones. turn to his office for a month, switched at todsy’s White House| in th t for at least a step |for violation of the 1935 bev-| “7 wouldn't be asking for more let them. catch up. * ‘Well, look at the Bible the ; attended by the Big Four Surely there is room e budget for a &.8CED | erage act. {gasoline tax ‘except ttat we just, Previously, Representa tives same way. "ake the things that Keyes, formerly of Indians nal leaders of the Sen-|toward decent care and elementary treatment of these un- | «ye are not going to tolerate[Nave to have the money to keep|passed a Senate bill calling for|will do you some good, dwell oni SPOS: : ve ath ung Houss, fortunates. Surely there are expenditures that can be cut | whisky around these high schoolUP our roads. We must spend an increase in salaries of Lake |those and live by them. Let the This ‘Agrees With Us’ 0 y : . events,” Judge Clark said. more for roads so we must pro-|County’s prosecutor and his depu- | other things pass over.” this year for the head “The President agreed with us|out, or postponed, where the need is far less pressing than er —————— vide more. ties. The bill would increase the| Wednesday night his fellow) ®! %

not to lay this (anti-filibuster pro-| this. 5 “Yet we the. amount. said bY ($1500 and. Increase salerier or workers will hold a dinner in| he Was ‘ n salar fection, Bons program.» he suid. | Oris Indiana to fall still farther—down below.all other. 15-Degree Cold as high as the amoun crease salaries of|the Columbia club in honor of| et

added tha had’ tes-—with the . the last administrations = high-| deputies to $7500. Mr. Matthews, the man they feel PREUMORIS. He t he “nol sta “snake-pit” type of treatment for a citi- way commission to be "| The 1945 legislature cut the|leaves Acme-Evans “a better Spearhead the doubt” the resulting battle would with a mental ailment—and te? » Gov. Schricker sald he - felt! prosecutor's salary from $10,000| Place ‘than when he came.” Truman's health hold up the President's legisiative| Zelt a no vote? R Due Here Toni ght ov. Sekick |b prose vm

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El ow Fores Bln Dou i ae os "a ar 1 ut. eon oe | TA A I, id Ch read Passen Un ; Fire ngines \a A cold front which brought|angwer if Indiana over-reaches Indianapolis. Willis K. Batchelet (R. Angola), ea - y arth Ailbuster Plan Mdengitely PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 28 (UP)—A DC-6 airliner, with 50 pas-|snow flurries and brisk winds to-|its income. The list, submitted by Street|Was adopted as the Senate turned|': was explained. CE : sengers and a crew of four aboard, made an emergency landing at|day will plunge the mercury to teste Commissioner Tony Malo, in-|from lawmaking t to levity. Highest Court : International Airport here today after smoke billowed through the Southport High Pays |cudes ail gravel ana cinder CARD IR OR aaa 9 Upholds 15 degrees tonight, the Weather SIX KJLLED IN ¢ CAR ORASH $ rl, ’ 00rs. plane and forced it to turn back from New York. Bureau said. Tribute to Cage Squad | thoroughfares in every section of OXNARD, Cal, Feb. 28 (UP) ‘Chandler's * Conviction rier S If t F The source of the smoke was not determined immediately, but Temperatures will move back g bod a| the city, . ~ Bix persons incinding A man| wWASHIN CLEANED e 0 scape a spokesman for the American Air. Lines said there was no evidence |, , "treezing tomorrow as the ga nport uient br Ot Board members sald these un-/and his wife and two children, GTON, Feb. 28 ol eh 3407 Going fo School |” City fire engines. were rushed|pine. ~The company immediately|°0\d alr mass which came in rom ntl FO BR SAY or) improved streets will be repaired were killed and two others were Thi 2vreme Ouutt taal uf all for, deliver, the northwest late yesterday con- 1 n summer pre-|injured seriously in a head-on gu-| he treason conviction VaR hail fre A BYBAROLD GIRL what. te Mrport and stood by after made ip ETengemonts fur them 10 tinues on toward the eastern sea on Ganapati ria. | vent the Recessity of any further |tomobile crash eight Iles wouthi Douglas Chandler, J - po reported “emergency coast. The forecast called for a t ” attention for at least a year. of here yesterday. propaganda broadcaster i in at | SET El hou” ly nd he oe pan a (a Ga 400 ho 5 degre "et towed ly as par, a een 0 hear ay h : ayne "repo v- ts and students 86-Y 0 d G Bb d to bi 2 tay By aad tha Bullet penetrated SLAs from Washington 15 Rew Trucker Injured jest Indiana snowfall last might|one point loss to Tech Saturday ear-Ol FOCer Pound |... on Chasse ws a i Sy meio teen-ager was in fair condition in or, ty rd with one inch. Indianapolis hadipight. Coach Jewel Young said, sentenced to life re pra ins Gener Hospital "ten store (IN NYC Yards = lots @erce about” surries thave Sosn trong some swissl ANC] Robbed by 2 Gunmen | ver or weir meme Rove TW . a ys Lucien Owensby, 46, of 238 Were noted from 6:30 a. m. Ester ones, but that was the toughest.” y try in wartime, He is ' "rn “T rage Members gis of the pilot: Detroit St, was in critical con-|day on through the night. Storekeeper R Tied to Wall federal prison at Danbury, Cons 8 Jor ust belo wh cate ve er ma co offer Roger Banderaan, stow ition In Methodist Hospital with The State Hignwsy Commi Bread Sirike Hits N. Y. Por 45 Mi a ‘Bandits E une enmcthe fret of the govern; “13 , 4 ym. near ardesses Gretchen and NEW -~ t " ca or nds Side hame on report of a McDonell, an ard after he Was caught between two | the ty of Plymouth, South 5 RA Te aire An 86-year-old yl oS y bbed 3 ope oe Gg in Court. Je o P.O. Box wt fla m. New York City. trucks in the New York CentraljBend, La Porte and Valparaiuo) oT Loo bread supply was cut off of his store by two panda early today. tora wally A federal jury he Jo hearing i Aad hat bo used het spokesman said the|Rallroad yards at Alabama. and{7U® SPected Ce ae 1a iha|today by & lockout-strike of six It taok the victim, William Eesigke, 45 minutes to free himsele|®, (re650D ease. againat psy SALE sald: that the @irFs. mother was|Pio0e, Bad. reached. within 40 or|Bouth ti. about 830 4. m. to- fall; Your "area were bloc blocked by major baking companies. ~Thel sind to summon Police to his store at 1406 N, Missouri Ave. By tha! (A¥is Sally) Gillang ie 30 Jogeol: o Sead ang that she lived with her! .,oin filed 1th smoke According to police, Mr. Owens- | Pih Water. ww lof the Continental na ere, Dundits had bound Mr. Easigkes hands together with a2 Priests to Hang . i. Al at New York|by was attempting to connect his | members : OU WAIT pe , ; ..|sald, and the pilot turned the/other truck parked in fromt of” WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (UP) RY OROTo Amusements. S|Movies ..... 8 plane around and came back to(liis go he could get a tow when ~The Supreme Court today unanBridge ..... 12|My Day .... 12|Philadelphia. , | boxcar pushed by a switch ens |imously reversed the court marJR LESS Comics .... 17 Bann 3 Stoke Clears Away ' |gine bumped the front truck and|tial conviction of Harold KE. TLOR 1 Crossword .. sennes 4 The smoke had cl away|wedged him in between the two,|Hershberg, Navy chief petty iy 4_Fioor Editorials .. 10 +sess 12/by the time the ship landed here,| The second truck was driven |ficer, found guilty of brutality: to Forum ..... 10|8pc ++0++0-T|the spokesman said. by James Church, 22, of 829 fellow prisoners of war by .. 8 The passengers were not/Church St. Walter Worley, 56, ofthe Japanese. Inside Indpls. 9|Earl Wilson. 18 affected by the smoke and all(5020 E. Michigan St. was the | Se Beatie 1% "ou te v Mrs. Manners et ee i tec it " STRix Tou 3 VaARG| 1 4 n