Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1949 — Page 3
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other in 1948 — have Chapter here last night. Miles 500.000 cattle, according to] Mr. Scott, speaking at a \ dinner al a figures just released here meeting in the Armory, said pri-
quartz. gives frequencies,
WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 (UP)— 6th A Com man der § : mp Sol Bloom, the im- to - normal size again. Mean- employer. He sald it could pro‘Labor Department and Security street. peddier to Shortage by 1951. "iti 30 to 40 years we may ve: higher Seripps-Howard Staff Writer: :
er of ! A . PHONES NEED QUARTZ Pres Trum Cattlemen say it will take them vate risk capital is equally esent I “mourned the until 1055 to build up their herds sential to the wage earner and Jonas sata. of '. while, they add grimly, house. vide a much higher standard of r Succeeds Gen Clay ny ier AR poe wives can. get ready for a meat liv‘ 'g than we know today. > By JIM G. LUCAS | Bloom's 7 Agency Benefited by Action WASHINGTON, Mar, 8—Mark a 3 durant 6 Wi, Truman X WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 (UP)—The House Appropria- w. Clark, a four-star general said he was “shocked and sad:
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: Ww k Con- . . : : : to put tions Committee-today approved a $2,211,704,085 spending|¥ith no love for the Russians Ana. death last night at| SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF: ToMoRROW] ners. to bill for the Labor Department and federal security agency, retires, 1s the Army's choice to Bethesda Naval Hospital. . La ground but it warned that more money may be needed. later if [succeed Gen. Lucius D. Clay in “As a member and twice chair : i : hy ints over unemplo t tin Gérmany, a responsible Pentagon man of the great (House) com- : . a I bind od yment continues to rise. source said today. ‘He now com- mittee on Foreign Affairs, he was : 3 denies "The bill would give $16,550,000 to the Labor Depart-/mands the Sixth Army in San a tower of strength to his coun- : oh ARAL Ja at or ment for the 1950 fiscal Francisco. try in the most critical period of k Sic ho oot oT 8 Yea: lure, The bill would provide $00| Gen Clay has reached retire- our ‘international relations,” Mr. . : 3 . s hoard : . $216,200 less than budget re-| monthly pensions to all veterans ment age. He w to quit “as Truman said. : ‘ Sa x : ' py quests. It would allot $1, 478, Sf Worle War Land II when they soon as they re me. Be : Hospital authorities attributed : it no y 00. leave between an r. Bloom's .dea a's . d busses yi A at eral Sevurity Mr. Pace, President Truman's Tory. w ” Rep. Sol Bloom a oom attack.” Mr. Bloom 2 ger. $23,085: 400 less than ygnt-hand man on budget mat- Originally, Gen. Clark and Lt. L Th had entered the hospital Friday | i " an req : ters, made the statement a3 het Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer were Church Surve S for a check-up and treatment for a t Weir - Omits NLRB Requests ter to Rep. John A. Carroll (D.|.,, qereq. The Pentagon source fan “acute upper respiratory in-| - » ats od The measure also carries $928,-/C0l0.), a member of the House ..q " yowever, the Army feeis| . . fection.” he 500 for the National Mediation Ways and Means Committee. |," wedemeyer, deputy chief of Planned Celebration 7 WA on -Board, and $715889,000 for the Foreign Aid staff for plans and combat oper- pg S 0 | p Death came to the Democratic * effect. Railroad Retirement Board. Chairman Tom Connally" (D, ations, cannot be spared now. It = |toreign policy spokesman just : nt NETO ~The committee omitted requests Tex.) of ‘the Senate Foreign Reis probable. that no. appointment! . hodi +. {two -days-before- his 70th. birth| ... A their “of $9 million for the National La- Jations Committee promised to{Will be made until the new St. Paul Met sis day. As was his custom, Mr, pay “And board Relations Board, andi ress for early Senate action on|defense secretary, Louis A. John-| E Building Plans [Bloom had planned to have his Just and $2,815,000 for the Federal Media- legislation to extend the Euro- 500, takes office Apr, 1 ye qg | friends in Congress—a category “; . tion and Counciliation Service un-|pean recovery program for 15| Choice of Gen. Clark probably| The St. Paul Methodist Church|iyat included virtually every] 3 sss til Congress acts on legislation months beyond its present Apr. will be fought by Chairman Tom is making a religious survey of an... ner__drop in at his office to-| ™ which may put. these independent 3 expiration date. |Connally (D. Tex.) of the Senate area in the northern part of’ the morrow afternoon for a quiet ) agencies back under the labor de-|" His committee approved the Foreign Relations Committee and city this week and next with &|coenration.”
partment. To meet the cost of unemployment “compensation-and.employ-ment service offices, the commit-
Invitations over his signature were posted in the House press gallery just a few. hours. before, .
"bill unanimously last night. Un- others who accused him of xpos view to a future building proder its terms, ECA would be au-/ing the 36th (Texas) Division to!gram. The Rev. Ralph Jones is thorized to .spend $5,580,000,000 unnecessary danger in the ‘Rapido | pore] 2 during the 15-month period, just| River crossing during the Italian] Thomas Passwater, an active
I his death. : tee recommended $135 million as what the administration asked. |campaign. The Army has de- member of the church, is direct-| po ot co ices will be held Lh proposed by the Budget.Bursau.nurciiaven- fended Gen. Clark’s action. But ing the survey-in-the.area bounds. rat-West-Side dnstitnel oo But it inserted a provision in the 9g lit was conceded that Mr. John-| led_on_ the north by 38th 8t., ony. pa.
nago New. York City. /the east by Cold Spring Road, on| Sarai wil ROBYS Mt. Eden Cememight choose another officer inthe west by Tibbs Ave. and on the yo... “Westchester HillszN. Y. order to -avoid a “congressional | south by Route 52. :
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money bill which would permit] The Senate Armed service COM: [gon his attitude is not known— p44
the spending -of as much as $157 mittee meets to consider again! million, if emergencies develop. |the nomination of former Wash-
i Funeral arran ents were not Other congressional develop- mgion Gov. Mon $ Saligren to fight. a . I¢ they find a sufficient number|, JF oncreg. 3hgeme its wefe not mets; “ head A OR na y Takes Reds’ Measure |of persons interested in attending on)y his daughter. His wife djed ; Filibuster - Chairman Millard Tydings (D.| Gen. Clark’s appointment would religious services conducted bYy|i, 1041.
Speaker Sam Rayburn, a longtime friend of Mr. Bloom's, said the House would adjourn without| doing any business today out of resepct to Mr. Bloom. Second in 2 Days Mr. Bloom was the second Continue Operation member of Congress to die within St. Paul's will continue to op-/the past two days. Sen. J. Melerate at its present location, hold- ville Broughton (D. N, C.) died ing services simultaneously with Sunday of a heart attack. those in the temporary Saige Secretary of State Dean G.
is Senate, Democratic, leaders con- Md.) said it would be up to the “eeded: privately today that thets 66 SSH here whieh a vote is en media Aten pt to wrk hase. orbs vote 8 the nomination. iy United States in Austria. Return- diately. Later, they will perhaps With an anxious eye on the Harry -P. Cain (R. Wash.) says ing in 1947, he compared Ameri- purchase land and build at 34th calendar, they were looking for a Mr: Waligren is unfit to hold the can. -Soviet relations to a strip-|St. and Kessler Blvd, the pastor Administration strategists were! Commands Respect extend rent controls and the forKeith Allen Stout, 14, an eighth
graceful way out of the filibuster $14,000-a-year defense post. poker game—“after they take said. particularly -eoncerned--about the. ;He-is-over-six feet; has strong; |, eign aid program. Both are slated grade student in Sharpsville
not:be good news to the Russians. the church in the area, the conCommnndes:ol.the Sth- Asm dur Jr members will find a ing the war, he later represented place and sponsor worship imme-
{to be chosen.’ Acheson said Mr. Bloom was “a 8t. Paul's is located at 1001 Eu-| bulwark in the foreign affairs of gene St, which is in the 1000/the United States.” ‘ {block west and the 2000 block! Mr. Bloom was born in Pekin, iy Bstively 2 a. Bip sve north. It has ‘an enrollment of II, in 1870, and at the age of Tog n't prese 700, 400 of whom live within the eight was an apprentice brush-
features of President Truman's! in your shorts they. say ‘Let's In Windfall Barn
legislative program. wef | compromise.’ ” might interfere with legislation to | _ [respondent described him as WINDFALL, Mar. 8 (UP) —
officer “enlisted men iE in-,
‘fight in hopes of salvaging ite B Fo / Found | D a d your shirt and pants and you rel “¢ possibility that the filibuster row, heavy shoulders. One war corlures, to expire in a few weeks. .
A real
Rents
House leaders today cleared for| action a bill to extend rent con-
trols 15 months from Mar. 31.
Rules Committee members voted, with one dissent, to send
{school, was found hanged in his grandfather's barn today. A coroner said he committed.suicide. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stout of Tipton, parents of the boy, said they knew of no motive for the
Clark was born in| 1896 at Madison Barracks, N. Y., where his father, the late Col. Charles C. Clark, was stationed. | He grew up on Army posts. Twol weeks before he entered World
area of the present church. The official board of the church
will receive a report on the sur-|Bloom worked as a .newspaper
vey Mar, 21,
MISS HAMMERSTEIN TO WED moter, salesman and real estate
maker in San Francisco. In the years that followed, Mr.
and flower vendor, song-and-dance man, music publisher, pro-
the bill to the House for a vote | under a rule allowing five hours . genera] debate and unlimited amendment. The measure, drafted by the House Banking. and Currency Committee, would continue controls ircls 3nd Nd grsengthen enforcement
war The was graduated from 108 ANGELES, Mar. 8 (UP) operator. West Point. —Alice Hammerstein, 27-year-old| He moved to New York in 1908. General Clark rose rabldly dur- daughter of composer Oscar Ham-| After operating a successful real ing World War IL By 1942, he merstein II, will be married in|estate business there, he went x LL - Sr a was Chief of Staff of Army Santa Barbara, Cal, tomorrow to into politics. He was first elected : ; g Se Ground Forces. He worked out|screen story analyst _Philip/to Congress in 1923 and had a . : details of the African invasion.| Mathias, 41. served in the House ever since.
bearer rin.” 7 [yo Monday in Assembly |
Schricker Signs Though Tuesday Out Here
= . Sex Crimes Bill Assembly. To them it's still Monday.
: Sometime before this “Monday” ends the General Assembly still has to pass the budget. A joint House and Senate conference
act. . Coroner George Compton of Tipton County said it couldn't have been an accident. He said the body was hanging by a hayrope from a beam in the barn on the farm of Thomas Stout. . Mr, Stout” sald his grandson was visiting him and left the farmhouse with an air rifle last night after feeding the livestock. When he failed to return hours later, the grandfather found the
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oS House Republican Leader Joseph W, Martin Jr., of Massachusetts, planned to "ask his GOP colleagues at a party conference{ later today to go on record in favor of his bill to cut excise taxes to their pre-war levels. The
body. Sheriff Jesse Owen said he was told the boy-was a good student. Relatives sald his health was
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the first woman in the club’s 101-/what to do with the surplus time|but their sponsors. Mainly both : - 1 year history to sing in one of its|bill. Houses sat around waiting for| uA ho : shows, Earlier today (that's yesterday|the Sontepencs ea to Wind § . h up the controversial issues an ‘ v : Ll n Cc 00se - IN INDIANAPOLIS RS Era rsady for Westing you ca 3 xy) ee School Ald Hiked o 3 ; EVENTS TODAY Boys . f At St. Vineent's — Joh Lillian WwW, Another . question which re- : : i a an otching=-10 a: My v| Joseph, Kuiherine Brandman: James mained to be cleared up before a Hickey-F reeman at $95 to ckets, “ . tre we arre Spirituale—8:18 p. m..| Lordinand, Rosemary = Becher: ay the results of the legislative : ’ SEERSUCKER : EVENTS TOMORROW Eleanor Schilling; Thomas, Lora Maé marathon can finally be counted . : | opti at 3: AM SLITO RNG JUV Mintus UP Waa Bow to provide 5 “meri And mm a ho! A .t rothy Ho * ” ho 3. NIGHTGOWNS Eo or peren. Moncton mesa] LL: Jah, Vonds Hermah; arin, System” {oF the conservation ‘de- 137.50. And in between---a man cool, comfortable A m. Kirehbaum Community AY Ajonn, Marcel Bartle. Robert. Virtinia S80 far Democrats have held out oy i a r . : v 3 styl Are ' trond | JadoSher: Rawon, Sonatance Ru |for a non-partisan operation un- . . and need no ng. MARRIAGE LICENSES At Coleman — Wa "fa Beulah Osborn; |der the! personnel board except be assured of excellent choice —— ; Richard M. Hughes, 42, 2007 Boulevard; | Arthur, Margaret Sauvain for the servation commission can oo Dainty styles (see e P. Juckson, 34, 316 W, 15th. conserva ' ‘ town picture) in PRINTED * Duane Gordon apache, AT, 2038 W. Gale, (Al SL Vincenta—iarry, Jorn Kreusman; While Republicans generally pre- ' es A : SEERSUCKER—trimmed Lawrence W. 1 row ue Audubon;| T earingeri William, Doris Robbins; | T¢f & ee 2 bi-partisn a aysiu Wie Shut ; “ : * with eyelet embroidered DERE de 3. Vin May a og, Py mm uent__halé, Demoerats. and pale he can be certain of “the best at ¢ wiih Danville; Florence | Dis. Marie m ' ns. : v : vi Mild aR tip! : ruffles and fie sashes. Ca ieay lth “a AL AOD: Pranoe Aaroia, Kaihieen "Pogd, Marearet EUI| sree dist of aids to teachers, in- ; : L Full cut arid roomy. Te P. Jusa. 90. 431 Mudson, TC (AL Genaiel CPort, Maina DeGraphenreed; cluding more money, was com- . . ied ; 3% and Sizes 840 14, Glen C. er) i Vann [At Coleman—Eiifton, Jean Preider. pleted during the night when a his price ---regardless. py ) im J. Conde ell, 53 Digion. O.; Thelma DEATHS PR conference committee agreed upon : re ih - Burger, 40. Dayton, O. Harry Al io. 0, ab ut, car.|® Dill to raise state support of : 50 ? 08 arry Alvin, Cott Methodist, ca T ' “Ka DIVORCE SUITS FILED poms, Childs, 13, at al schools from $43 million to $53 Li ; linger: Barbara | monis. At General, pneu-|ni)iion ‘annually. v LB St d Cor an Ine. i © PLAIN COLORS (maize, . [Bert Co , at General, cerebral] Once the is passed, how- rauss an ope y, pink or blue) in sizes BE "oan avant Fl hl were ds ; it, 8, at General, cerebral 10 £01d up their old bills and take FN 2 A 67, at General, arterio- ome, , at 18 8
ffering from a mental disorder for Indiana Universit the price of car license plates $2. og y : 3 yo STRAUSS {and not considered - insane or 1 jie 2 3 are larger and more varied than in SAYS: feebleminded. but who shows. ten It was put in by the Senate but| Truck license fees were hiked 8 one Fn x
House
Rankin pension bill.
Budget Director Frank Pace Jr, sald “it is not possible to
GOP Policy Committee|8°°% | ...approved the bill last week.
‘Veterans Pension : The administration today formally turned thumbs down on’ the
Ex-Judge Dies PERU, Mar, 8 (UP)—Services for Hal C. Phelps, 72, former Mi‘ami Circuit held tomorrow. Mr. Phelps died in Duke Memorial Hospital. He served two terms as Judge ‘be-
justify” the controversial meas- tween 1032 and 1944.
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Court judge, will be
~ts-Hable to prosecution as a crim-:
in answer to a local quiz pro
Indiana today has a sex crimes law with “teeth” in it. ‘The “measure which swept through both houses of the 86th General . Assembly, was signed yesterday by Gov. Schricker. It provides for the ‘examination and confinement of persons who, in the judgment of a court, are considered to be criminal sexual psychopaths. Any person over the age of 18,
dencies to commit sex offenses,
committee was schedul
They will not meet at 10 a. m. today. They will meet at what would be 10 a. m. today if fit] weren't still 11:20 p. m, yesterday by the legislative clocks. Principal bulge to be ironed out of the budget, which somehow ,has swelled even larger than when {it was introduced four weeks ago! as an all-time record, is $1 million
the House disapproved: That and ~hat members of the committee | called a “few minor details” still]
inal sexual psychopath under the new law.
murder or manslaughter, br rape of a girl under the age of 12.
Judge for Once
SAVANNAH, Ga. (UP)—Judge| David 8. Atkinson gets tired of court routine sometimes. So, before discharging a grand jury, he gave them a tip from the bench
The local “radio station, goodnaturedly irate, announced that Hizzoner had. better stick to law. It was the wrong answer,
Harvard's for Her CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Mar. 8 (UP) — Miss Margaret Truman was named “woman of the year" today by the Harvard Hasty Pudding Club and invited to become
“The exception is in cases 3
|¥hen it failed to agree...
- needed to be ironed out,
‘Primary Unsettled Another major question still to| {be settled was whether Hoosier | Republicans and Democrats will rominate their candidates for |
|U. 8. .enator, governor and leu-| Has Wrong Answer jinn: governor in primary elec-
tions instead of in political con- ¢ ventions from now on. The conference committee working on that question is the second to try it.fired by the House and Senate Among several more minor measures still in conference committées was a bill to prohibit monkeying - around ‘with time|* pieces, such as setting them ahead, and calling it Daylight Saving in| summer. One of the chief problems of this committee is that a bill exactly like it already has passed and they're tfying to figure out
to meet with Gov. out a couple of million-dollar bulges in the general fund.
The first was!
Schricker to iron
Ito you who are on Central Stand{ard- Time instead of “legislative {time”) one of the biggest fmoney {questions of “the session was |settled.
Boost Auto Fees
Carrying out a compromise reached over the weekend, both ‘houses approved the bill to boost
accordingly. The increased reve-
(nue. is scheduled to go into re-|.
|pair of the state's, counties’ and cities’ eriimbling highways. The once-proposed increase in the gasoliné tax from 4 to 5 cents a gallon was knocked off. A new {formula was worked out to pro{vide that the state gets 53 per cent of all gasoline and license revenue for use by the state highway department. Fifteen per cent of the total goes to cities in the future and
use on roads. Gov. Schricker vetoed the num-
nd general's salary from $7500 than is paid the Governor. Simi{lar measures stil coming through were expected to meet a similar fate,
A few scattered bills passed {both Houses yesterday, mostly measures of importance to nobody
ber ohe “EaTdry grab” Bill “of tHe!" session, a bill to raise the attor-{:
0 $12,000 a year or $4000 more
32 per cent for counties, all for|-
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