Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1949 — Page 28

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For OK Votes Despite Foes

Says Congress Events Shows Nation Has 3-Party System KEY WEST. «'la.. Mar. 18 (UP) —President Truman said today ‘that despite the opposition of. southern Democrats and others he still hopes to get a major part of | his Fair Deal program through Congress. He sai. the events in Congress lately show that thé nation has a three party system, just as it had! in the presidential campaign last fall, He identified the three parties as Democrats, Republicans and Dixiecrats. The way he said it seemed to indicate that the President doesn’t consider Dixiecrats as real Democrats, : But in response to other questions during a news conference on the winter White House lawn Mr. Truman said he still has hopes that some of those opposing him now will yet see the light. And he sald that of course he didn’t consider Dixiecrats good Democrats. Other Congressional ments:

Filibuster

Administration leaders promised today to test the Senate's new anti-filibuster rule later this year hy bringing up a Civil! Rights bill. But they said freely that they believe the new rule, sponsored by a coalition of Southern Democrats and Republicans, will prove ineffective in stopping any Southern filibuster against antidiscrimination legisiation. With the coalition in control, the Senate last night finally approved the new rule, 63 to 23, after three weeks' debate. Under the regulation, debate on all Issues before the Senate—except future rules changes — can be limited by a vote of 64 Senators.

Rents

Two Democratic leaders, Sen. J. Howard McGrath (R. I) and Sen. Francis J. Myers (Pa.) criticized the Senate's new rent conrol bill as inadequate. Sen. MeGrath said it “should be called a rent décontrol bill.” = The measure, approved yesterday by the Senate Banking Committee, would in effect extend rent | controls for 15 months, provide for two automatic 5 per cent rent Incerases, and authorize state legislatures to decontrol rents in their states if they saw fit,

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Some Democrats in the House ; think President Truman's “fair deal” program is sunk. Others believe the President will get at least some of the legislation he . wants at this session. All sides agree, that three Truman proposals are in for real Higher taxes, Taft-Hartley repeal and anti-inflation legislation.

Pensions

Rebellious members of the Mouse Veterans Committee are 4 reported lining up behind a move to limit benefits of the pension bill to veterans of World War I. If they fail, they intend to try to have the House send the bill back to the committee $ for further study. As it now

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George Hommell, carpenter steward, comforts Norman Kendall, 26, of 610 E. New York St. .a carpenter working en construction of the new addition to The Times building, 214 W. Maryland St., who suffered a deep cut on the right leg today when an electric saw tilted over. An employee of the Geupel Construction Co. Mr. Kendall reported for work for the first Time only twe hours earlier. He was sent to General Hospital for treatment.’

Hog Prices Climb 25-50c In Active Trading Session

Hog prices rose 25 to 50 cents $20 to. $21 as prices from $1850 a hundred pounds above vester- to $20.35 were paid for 290 to day's figures in trade active on 350-pound weights. weights 230 pounds and down A load of near 400-pound in the Indianapolis Stockyards heavyweights sold af $17.75" % today. hundred pounds. Lightweights Good and choice 170 to 240- from 100 to 160 pounds moved pound barrows and gilts sold at at $17.50 to $19.50. Sow .prices $21 to $21.50. £21.60, $21.65 and rose as much as 25 cents, bulk

$21.75. the top, price. Weights selling at $16 to $17.50. Odd from 240 to 290 pounders brought choice lights reached $18 and 8 4% ~ $18.50. Stags sold at $12.50 to

$13.50, a few reaching $13.75. Hardly enough sales were made in the cattle market to establish! a trend. Odds and ends of medium to just good light steers held about steady at $22 to $24. Odd head of good grade reached $25. Light snow again fell on Indi- Scattered common light yearlings

anapolis- between midnight ana 50d at $20 to $21. morning as mained below

temperatures re- Cow Prices Steady the average for Cow prices remaified steady, inhis time of year in central In- stances slightly weak, as a few good beefs sold at $18 to $20. The Weather Bureau said the Common and mediums brought

cold would remain for the next $16.50 to $17.50 while canners and five days, : warmer weather will arrive to- though supply was scarce, bull morrow, Temperatures of seven Prices remained steady at-$22.50.

although slightly cutters brought $14 to $16.50, Al-|

0 nine degrees below normal VYealer prices: dropped 50 cents

were predicted for the immediate '0 $1 In slow trade. Choice sales

uture fell off 50 cents to prices from $29 The norma! maximum for this '© $31 for good and choice. The was §1 lower Normal ‘common and mediums oringi $19 to $29. and culls ‘rom $13 to Partly sunny skies and a high $19 some down te $10. today melted the: With estimates down to 50 head, our-tenths of an Inch of snow %heep prices could only be quoted,

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which fell last night, the Weather And these were at steady figures. Bureau said.

Native lambs in common to good

Tonight and tomorrow will he 8rades brought $23 to $27, odd

fair, with the mercury rising from head of choice reaching $29. Some a low of 20 tonight to a high of dropped to $20.

2 tomorrow. Good and choice slaughter ewes Most of last night's snow was S0ld at $8 to $10, common and to $8. Choice

according to the Weather Bureau. lights were quotable at $12 or Evansville reported the maximum More. amount with one inch. Very little

Estimates of receipts were hogs, now fell north of Indianapolis. 8350; cattle, 325; calves, 300, and The Weather Bureau said pre- Sheep, 50.

$161,871,000 Paid

To Jobless in February WASHINGTON, Mar. 18 (LP) The government announced today that it paid out $161.871,000

nch in Indiana for the next five lays occurring as rain or snow n thé southern half Sundav and wer the entire state Tuesday

dorsed Defense Secretary James UNITED »74 rs Wi ATHER BUREAL In unemployment compensation Forrestal's order merging the in . i a ! last month, including a post war formation branches of the Army. . SA or Suman 4:33 record - breaking $115.268.000 to Navy and Air Force : Tre tion 4 hig end Ry em “ jobless non-veterans : - . Breess since Jan, 1 ‘ 2185 The Veterans Administration Rep. George H. Mahon (D

The following table shows the tempera. G18tributed $46 million to unemure vesterday in other cities ployed ex-servicemen, its highest

propriations Subcommittee on the H gh Low total in almost a year. armed forces. said he believes ™ 10 The civilian grants by the Fedthe move “will eut down on ri- \ “ '! eral Security Administration valries -between the services.” 6 77 were $12,258 000 higher than the . ps 33 Japuary outlay. snd almost ops 17 double the $60.728 753 paid out in i : B » _Lilibet to Get New Car orth iii ® 7 February, 1948, . LONDON. Mar. 18 (UP) uy oY } 23 B wi . > 114 « 7 . s i : Prince Philip husband of Prin- Lok Angele i hs ” Local Truck Grain Prices cess Elizabeth, has ordered a Minneapolis-St. Paul 0. 18 No. 2 red whea: $2 07 Rolls-Royce model s0 new it has New Orleans " $M, No 2 white co 113 fot y etappeared in the manu- Ney York i. $1 a8 No 2 velloworern $111 facturer 8 catalog the Evening Omaha 4 1 New No 2 oa sovhean= $189 Standard said today. The car will sburgh } 7s o ™ onie ' seat seven and will he painted sun’ Francisco #0 M i IANAPOLIS CLEARING BOUSK wy & dark green. the Standard said. Washington, D. © “ emits 20,080, 000 ~ ~

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By United Press The Communist - sponsored People’s Council ealled upon western German leaders today to meet with eastern delegates in a conference aiméd at unifying Germany. The proposal was announced to a cheering crowd of 800 who gathered for a two-day council

C Andrew Jacobs, © Indianapolis ‘ater than noon Mar. 23. Any i * : World War II veteran, with at Betty Hicks Slaps appointment to the U. 8. Naval | Bowing Congress ‘tournament to 30 a. m., in Room 526, Federal promise, Mr. Jacobs will’ appoint y OTR IGA HEAT. the National Committee for Fair

| BR - g bh - ahah » » ) ; Ban ABC Tour "Annapolis Exams Set for Mar. 28, | 2 4 ; V Times Washington Bureau Room 120. Old House Office Marion County hoy. between the Democrat, today announced that least one year of service, may be | At ‘Caucasian Policy’ Academy at Annapolis, Md., will age 23. All must be unmarried. be held in Indianapolis next year building, Indianapolis. whoever wins the competitive was registered today by Betty All applications for the’ exam test, and there will be po golf. champion, who asked the gs wR UR LAYAWAY Store Hours:

Eo : | WASHINGTON, Mar. 18 Rep. building. Washington. D. C., mot Here, Golfer A ages of 17. and 21, is eligiblé. A : 'a competitive examination for A protést of the American held Mar. 28, beginning at (Carrying out his campaign Hicks, former women's, national must be received by Mr. Jacobs, patronage involved, he said. Miss Hicks is co-chairman of 9A.M. till5:30P. M..

Play in Bowling. With Sen. Hu‘bert H. Humphrey of Minnesota she complains the American Bowling congress .is discriminatory, isince it follows “a Caucasion pol- | {ley in bowling.” { | In an open letter to Mayor! {Feeney and Gov. Schricker, Miss {Hicks challenged the two offi-! jcials to halt plans for the cham-

- nS pionship. 0 a 8 Ors | She based her plea an the contention that public recreation fa- : - {cilities should not be used to promote a sports organization which p p p I on “has policies counter to American. 'sports and recreational ideals.” a Mayor Feeney sald he was Mrs. Margaret Gorman writing Miss Hicks for a clarifi- \ | cation of ‘her stand. He said To Attend Here that since the tournament will be Mrs. Margaret Gorman, Rock held in the State Fairgrounds the Ameri: 1g1and, 11,

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all-German “condlitution” in opposition to the constitution- for the west German state drafted at Bonn. The Soviet military . government’s ranking political experts were in the first row of the conference hall. The official Soviet army organ Taegliche Rundschsuy up. the meeting as of prime importance. At the same time the can-licensed newspaper

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to have left Berlin for a military day in: Redmen’'s Hall, 137 W. letter which was supposed to conference in. Moscow, North St, have been sent to The newspaper said the Mos- Guests of honor will be Mrs. In support of her argument cow . conference might be £on- Louisa A. Wald, 1222 Union St. Miss Hicks savs: +hected_with the Atlantic Pact, onty-living-charter_member,-and. The American Bowling Conwhich was made public. today. nie Mary Benedict, 3426 Grace- gress’ insistence that it is a Other foreign“developments: jung ‘Ave. one of the first ini- fraternal organization is morally,

Paris tiates. legally and socially indefensible. Other guests will be Mrs. Ana- “Bowling remains the only French Communists probably : i . will hold their own and perhaps bel Daily, state supervisor of the major participant sport in the na

i t h in th organization; Miss Beulah Dick- tion in which contestants must gain some strength in e, coun- ey, Lafayette, state oracle, and qualify on. the basis of race.

, ene Nn ry. vide Fyench eounty Souncy Mrs. Hazel Standerford, Lees- “The amount of participation ! 150% All-Wool§ 50 SMO a nAeY. political = ob burg, district deputy. in bowling in America makes the % : ‘ The Communists have entered The Exhibition Drill Team of game and the policy of the " he cide . Hope, Ind., will present exercises American Bowling Congress a the stretch of the eléétion cam of public concern, nk

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