Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1949 — Page 10
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Rent Control A Top Issues
Truman Backers Suffer Reverses in Congress By EARL RICHERT
Aint lant Stall Writer Ww. GTON, Mar.
12--The filibuster and rent control held the spotlight in Congress this
week, Truman administration suffered a major setback. when the Senate voted 46 to 41 last night to reserve a ruling by Vice President Barkley that the Southern talkathon could be curbed by|. a two-thirds vote. Opponents of the civil rights program now holdf the upper hand and unless they are worn out by day-and-night sessions can tie up the Senate indefinitely.
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Administration leaders also ran vr. NOW into difficulty in the House as they Fay SLEET EEE NO sought approval of a 15-month "\ SNOW SHOWERS i) RAIN rent-control extension bill. As a ys Witt i 7 AND FLURRIES UL sop to rural Congressmen most of | " . AW WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. £5 Ls : whom oppose the law, they agreed TM REGUS PATOFF, COPA. 1949 EDW. L A G t L RIGHTS RESE wr— ” : - = to include a provision guarantee-| The black line, designating the cold front, shows the easternmost limit of frigid air sweeping
ing that landlords, as far as prac-| doug from Canada. Along the fringe of the line the weather will be unsettled. Temperatures in the | tical, shall be allowed a “reason-| ., yon states were expected to range around 30 degrees for the next 24 hours. Cloudy sections |
able return on reasonable value.” . At one stage, House Majority| 8r® shown in the smaller map. Leader John McCormack
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men would help them on farm-
price support laws if they would . 2 back rent-control extension. Rep. i Foster Son ; Jesse Wolcott (R. Mich.), was beaten by a narrow margin, 178 i : Tells of Beating
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to 163, on his move to extend the present rent-control law for only 90 days in order to give Congress Educator to Death further {ime to study the economic| ; og ANGELES, Mar. 12 (UP)| EEE Telay Final Vote ~The fugitive foster son of a With a number of amendments prominent Texas educator was| ~ still pending, House leaders de- arrested here today and con-|
Sided 10-2014 5 final. vote until tessed - to police that he had| Rng SHIVNEN the lath and plas- and tell me they Bot in money, An air of almost war-time beaten his father to death with Firerien worked 20 minutes tof n a softie,” he adds, 1 secrecy prevailed in the House for a piece of lead pipe in an argu-| free her,
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—(UP)—Early morning imbibers|¢.. getting them up and down|ke at Taylor St. bar were startled gyery day, He still handles canvas| together and watched the sky for 1 leg pokedigng quring the show polices the rain, His heavy half-soled shoes through the ceiling in a rai of hack yard” where the kids try! were restless. plaster today. " Mrs. Dorothy Smith, 50, had)
to slip through.
- He looks like a truck gardener,!§ except for his green corduroy)’ <0" |trousers. And from the walst up, |: WW be's a lumberjack; his broad|& oe shoulders clad in a red-and-black |:
But actually he’s a yard police-| | man for the Greatest Show on|’
following the Big Top since 1894, Graves Lovell came to town last].
already had picked up the en-| chanting spring song of the cal-
MR. LOVELL, nephew of the
\Howard, has been with them all—| the call of the calliope. {the . Barnett Bros. Wagon Show, in which the mother of Harry| James, -the band leader, was a bareback rider and his father led
Yes, Elija (he'd rather be called 3 Pat) has ridden the night-singing| rails with Hagenbeck & Wallace,| the. Barnum Show, Sells-Floto,| Tom Mix and Miller's 101 Ranch. {Now he’s with the Big Show, “to
In the winter he holes ‘up-in Peru, Ind., where he rents a room November to | March to get back with spreading canvas and Hsten to Merle Evans’
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see the show, don't he?” that ever again.”
sell premises.”
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“Got to be going,” he said, and “The kids use all kinds of ex-{moved toward the door. “I'll hit been sweeping a skylight on the cuses,” he says. “They say they've the highway at the edge of town roof of the building when the|lost their mother. They ask for and hitch-hike my way to New glass collapsed and she fell to/some kind of job to earn their| York.” the floor below where one leg way in, and they sometimes cryl
turn my back and let ’em slide/ who's been around.
two days when three national de- ment over a trip to town fense measures brough . and a Wee LWP The youth, Arthur Hester, 19Sponsors said the bills could year-old dishonorably discharged
not be explained fully because of sallor, was arrested on a fugitive % national security. And, with only warrant when he arrived at the These bills authorized bonstruc-| He had been sought throughout| Barbara Sills, 5711 Indianola tion of a $161 million radar warn-/the West since Thursday when ing ground for guided missiles the Texas Christian University Guesent ha Ro oe a" fe and prescribed housekeeping rules Graduate School, was found in annual Furim OmOorrow free medical care for our sples| Los Angeles police said Hester] Jewish Educational Association. and allows them to take their freely admitted he had beaten errr Although opposing the admin-|argument. } istration on .the filibuster issue, ‘Got Out of There’ tact the bill to extend the recipro- |3dopted him from an orphanage| ral trade law for three years. It four years ago, . . « years. It £0, had started ra Believed First to-6 vote slong pdrty lines, would restore the President the 4,4 police, “and I grabbed a lead first Common Trust Funds in pipe. 1 hit him on the head several Indiana has been created by the curtailed. OK Wage-Hour Bill “Then: I saw he was uncon-|officer, anncunced yesterday. The Common Trust Fund is Labor Committee approved the A wage-hour bill with only slight {fund the moneys of many trusts fight in committee and the ad-|,; ministration narrowly won on the Planage Defer Mr. Lord adopted values through diversity of in- . - |vestment, It likewise reduces the cents an hour and bring several... dishonorabl : AE 8 y dischargeéd last “ new groups of workers under cov-| & result of some 20 years stud {December after five months in to give small at a wy The margarine «butter battle! came back to life with the House| Hester was arrested without 8bout 50 institutions in states on margarine but proposing a ban home after the youth called his| Small Trusts Benefit Through the purchase of partiHarold Cooley termed the : bill|2fter Ofifcers sprang their trap. “a monstrosity” and margarine| Mr. Lord's relatives in Fortivirtues and protections of the larger trust funds.
a few protests, House members home of his half-sister, Mrs. Anna | word. Ave., is one of the featured ing screen throughout the coun- the battered body of his foster for the Central Intelligence the bedroom of his farm home| Night in the Indiana Ball Room. families and automobiles over- the 70-year-old educator over the Common Trust Ben. Walter George was a close squeak the argue on Tuesday when Mr. Lord Of Kind in State full tariff making powers- which {times. I was very excited and I|Fletcher Trust. Co. Francis A. The administration also WOR | scious, So I stole his car and got {a method of putting into one A TT Nara DAR known his parents and had been for the purpose of obtaining sta- . 2, in key vote, 13 to 12. The bill would| gg joined the Navy in January, cost of trust administration. erage, A hard fight looms on the ip, t erminal Island Navy brig. |penefit of investment spread used | Agricultural Committee approv-|Tesistaince by deteetives who Other than Indiana operating| on interstate shipment of yellow Sister from the railroad station. {cipations in the fund, Mr, Ohleyer ° forces organized to wipe out the Worth said the educator had The Fletcher Trust Co. willl
accepted their Godberry. singers in a cast of 75 who will try, provided for a 3000-mile test- (father, Dean John W. Lord of 9 Agency. The agency bill provides [near Burleson, Tex. The event is sponsored by the seis at government expense. head with a length of pipe in an (D. Ga.) Bol brought out of his committee in- Ho 4214 he and My. Lord, «Fund Created bill being approved only by a x forbade hirh to go into Ft. Worth. “We started scuffling,” Hester| What is probably one of the the 80th Republican Congress had didn't know what I was doing. |Ohleyer, vice president and trust another victory when the House ,.¢ of there.” He told police he had never! shuffled from orphanage to or-|bility of income and principal up minimum wages from 40 to 75 1947 | y | » but went AWOL twice and e Common Trust Fund is House floor. aw y What a Welcome’ tHin-larger-trust-funds. There are| ing a bill repealing federal taxes ®taked out at Mrs. Godberry's|such funds. margarine. Agriculture Chairman] ‘What a welcome,” he muttered sald, small trusts have all of the interstate ban on the House floor. | ever officially adopted the youth|
but “took him under his wi - Statehood bills for Hawail and 8 wing be-\have no financial int - Alaska. were. approved by. they i Hos he Wanted to try and help {vestment . in. the a a : House Public Lands Committee. : {The assets will be invested en-| Ouses recess or a day|.. itirely in bonds, stocks and other out of respect to Sen, Joseph um. Dispute Halts Presses marketable securities which are
Broughton (D. N. C) and Rep.| pops He al for trust invest Sol Bloom (D. N. Y.), who died] ORTLAND; Ore. Mar. 12% Veatment WAFL:
Indi y early this week. | (UP)—A new dispute between the aga law, ' Fifty Senators asked the Sen-| International Typo graphical CLUB TO HEAR McCORD
ate Foreign Relations Committee|Union (AFL) Local 58 and the] Paul L. McCord, chairman of to act on Sen. Pat McCarran’s bill| Oregon Journal ' and Portland the Indianapolis Redevelopment] to give Nationalist China up to|Oregonian tonight prevented both Commission, will speak on “The| $114 billion in economic and mili- Newspapers from resuming publi- Indianapolis Redevelopment | tary aid. {cation following settlement of a!Plan” at Tuesday's noon Rotary {thrée weeks’ iweb pressmen’s meeting in the Riley Room of the
strike, Claypool Hotel,
Henry Moesch Named
To Conservation Post Television Retail Trade |
of conservation club activities Rea Y “ for the Indiana Department of | dy § re od 0 Conservation, has been appointed or ran pening director of radio and special 4 i y events with the public relations RCA Plans Coming Out Party Tomorrow; division of the department. Big Fairgrounds Show Set Mar. 19-26 His new duties will include ra- The television retail trad y dio contacts, fish and wild! - : he a 3 Primping over the week-end, ' n dlife dis- getting every tube. in place, for its: lays at the State Fair, .th {8 ¢ y for its first official showing of television play + De AN-ipaceiving sets tomorrow nual sports and boat show, and Dealer shows have be special programs: for Disabl tn Ler. fhona } ne en popping like last winter's popcorn in Americal’ Veterans ' and other pg pA eel ha, ne of the biggest, RCA, will take place groups. : ry Some ale , clvic leaders and officials in the Athletic Mr. Moesch has served with the po J2OTTOW RIBRY (story on Como eked up by conservation department for the, Television sets will begin tosets in the booths for dempast 19 years move into Indianapolis homes in| Onstrating. Also the Electric oy i (volume starting Mar, 19-26 with League will conduct a search for Workingma [the “Television and Electrical “Miss Oomph,” the “most videoOpen Dally, 1:30 AM_s FP. | LIVIA SHOW" In the Maiifac-| Bento gir™ at the show. — \ turer's Bldg., at the State Fair-| The television push which be|grounds. gins tomorrow will pick up tempo MATCHED UNIFORMS Stromberg-Carlson and Admiral| through the Television and ElecDLILL IER LL E TH (AR already have had their big dealer trical Living Show. Then there previews and Philco is reported | will be.a scramble for sets ($279 CARPENTERS LLL) laying plans for a super-inaugural and up) so thé town can be In! I ITT Na very soon. +readiness when WFBM shoots Run Training School lout its first screenable signals ini] 3:1 TER One of the problems is how to around June 1. WiLL EE » GLOVES AND h(E
{handle Installations when the! ~ WALL TILE
rush comes. The Radio Equip-| - Hintnt. Go. (Philco) 1s trying to] FLOOR COVERINGS solve * y running a free tele- ; - {vision service school which turns. KITCHEN CABINETS {out 30 qualified service men every! - : tthree weeks. As a public service, | Vue Gantraet Govan An {Radio Equipment has opened the Free Estimates : _FHA Terms ©
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lunder the canvas. A kid's got: to!
He remembered the Hartford fire when he was in mess tent for| late lunch. “It went up in a puff. I don’t want to see anything like
“Today the canvas is safe, all] right.: You .can..put a blow torch {to it And it won't burn. Besides, {we don't allow smoking and don’t cigarets or cigars on the)
” LJ » * THE sledge - swinging roust{about has disappeared. “They've {got to keep themselves clean or ithey get canned. We do almost{ everything by mach.néry now any-| HE'S been a canvas man, way, It's faster, safer, cheaper.” | He fidgeted with his hat brim, pt pulling his lumberjack collar
“You see we're opening at Madi-| | son Square Garden March 28." | And he swung out thé door with! “I'm a softie,” he adds. “I often|the confident waddle of a man,
SUNDAY, MAR. 13, 1949
CHICAGO, Mar. 12 (UP)~—The! Pure Milk Association, a 14500 member farmers’ marketing cooperative in Wisconsin, Illinois,
State governments today to keep
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