Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1949 — Page 10

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What Housewives Want 2 DEBATE has started in the House of Representatives on 2d repeal of the federal | Bill. It is favored by the butter lobby. It would repeal the federal taxes, but prohibit interstate shipment of yellow ' margarine, and so continye to give butter an unjustified competitive advantage. fe REE Laws of 30 states and the District of Columbis now . permit sale of yellow . But, sineé 18 of these states and the District of Columbia have no margarine fae- = tories, their residents no longer could buy yellow margarine. For the Granger Rill would make it illegal for yellow mar_garine to be shipped to them from other states where there

“shiotild pass the Poage Bill, It provides, simply and honestly, for repeal of all federal taxes and license fees on margarine, 2h : J x ; 3 =

have—the right to buy margarine ready for ya.

Senate should yote to give them

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government's unfair margarine | The meastire before the House is known as the Gratger

voted to give them last year,

to Defense | | © Mediterranean Security | ~ . To Be Considered in Pact ~ ASHINGTON, Apr. T—Here to sign t , are the Atiantie, is mentioned by name in the eall for action by that, S)though un : t Be unable th take |’ : ; gh Bi it a Eup Gibraltar, Spain -haide 200. miles of rugged a would be 71h the hands of & powantul enemy, this key the on of this board? Ea to the Mediterranean and Middle East could shut | It would not be pe that thote whe are out or cripple the nations of the Atlantic, : Interested so much smoke control would alse Abd Spain's present position is shaky. Heo | be interested in selling all sorts of gadgets to nomically, the country is in danger of collap attach onto our furnaces, oil burners, or Whate rigs ge ois Gi TE ae tore wid ME MOMs . reservoirs are neart . Ne 4 * : exhausted. For lack of rain, they are only 18 was that we could not use Indiana Now por cent full, ” who is baying attention to special interests? , 14 ships sre tied up at Buenos Aires Do not the thousands of Indianapolis be people who still use the old heating stove are glad to buy Indiana coal by the basket. - “Let us give credit where credit is due. That : 8.18 this Bresshi City. Council and Mayor whe Uniad, Nations. boat Deyootting Spain 000- SSW or) : nt a > boypottin ci SE pm AT. , : nomieally and diploma: hain, France : Beare, v ‘Listened to Wrong Crowd’ daly, Switzsrisnd, Belgium, Netherlands and A ' Te — eg = By Edward ¥. Maddox, Olly i» Plan countries have trade agree. | ag : i : hs ‘Mr, Truman shown ent rota site har. From them: train 1 sunones | NATIONAL AFFAIRS . . -. By Marquis Childs . BAG eo, Rag 10 sit millions of dollars worth of equipment. . 5 : : SRE = - |. et us the President credit for this wisdom, Rains dpe ois | pont Control Changes Expected | nd i ema tat ww Some economists Spain six months he- thy ’ : : Congress, not He abls fact that he was ine por rr a toub) ve: Apr. 1—On the ancient unpalatable. The highly controversial provision Raced to tn Roosevelt New Deal SoSome i} Jay 4 i 5 oll are Srotitle. to principle that half a loaf is better than nons, for “reasonable return om reasonable value clalist program. Mr, Truman has listened to the “that's fine!” For it might aM the White House fs inclined to accept grate was replaced in the measure that came out of wrong crowd of advisers for his domestic pro- . Tr hrs Novara ioharaan the ud of | fully the rentontrel pill nally agreed to by the Senate-House cnfensucs in faver of “fair | SVUE © le he listened far 10 long to the ton at first hand believe it would spell chaos. | Be lef 1a. that 1b 5an bs administered 1h het operating income. IH last, It Js believed, | wrong advice on how to deal with communism. dons re collapse might bring on | ou 4 way that the majority of tenants in the ~The fact has been duly noted at the White he Sccislints | 2%8 30 Hi84 uit Congres he United States in spending $20 billion to | DIE cities will be pr While at the same = House that the two Roisiest opponents of the | SP LIS ERNE PU Mop ley” of “Democrats JSvant sconomia collapse I es & eal \andiette will have thelr wrongs Ul tn 18 Boal or Ware nd and Republicans. Why should we copy Britain's fo spend billions more to bolster es ~~ of Ohic>and Sen, Harry Cain Socialist program? What this nation needs is Burope militarily in order 0 “contain” Russia. | . Th calls for something like the judgment both Republicans. Sens. Bricker and Cain are io Delleve in our American — — of Solomon. Officials immediately. responsible considered to be the most frank spokesmen | SvOng IOMET WOO LC Vor! pryman's civil : ! for the administration of rent control are not for the real estate lobby. Ey Tie. I i secuity extension 1 In Tune | [Sve eww mou vung Some Rodicol Changes | pu. | Hunde an tether of Sai nk | ie : vie, ‘a renewal law which will. mean some = UNDER the decontrel provisions the pat- it steed 1A wpe rent increases 1s the extraordinary volume of Gre oF TRI SOTO) Noemie SImoRt Coan 0 ogy t create clase and radial Med, | Wit me Times Shon al WN amg Ror of Connon maiated : ud f he Show they have sysfersd ties, ve wut lines, Southern members, Congress | ‘Depression Here Agoin?' ~~ Barton. Rees rom on decontrol on § ~siatest Tights Haute, Ind. ay iv. Pogue | thelr whole savings into one or twa rental communities an take off contrel with the ap- By Mrs. E. M. Forsythe, Terre : " . properties could show in dollars and cents the of the governor of the state. ; seems th ba here at last, and APRIL FOOL squeeze they have begn under, . In the South, and especially the small-town, | ynemployment, poverty and misery may reign 5 v Source of Income : 3 rural South, rent control is f certain to be ; at th Only i a + ‘abolished. There is no very ate demand Tam the mother of a family of avert ASC 093 a LETTRR trom a widow In New Jersey for continued controls in that region. Many | in particular, an ex-GI was wounded in fo ymioal. ha hat 8 Title neurance money and fsnafus Aout ff Nason and Dixon lise © | Francs Sul Sh oN ater ha found out (De g » ¢ SE 0 : A 5 4 some, hen rent control went into effect,” she ~~ The vans 3 the industrial NoHh nl oi ment epuditad some of tose TER, ed RES, uy of coal ap ee oi a "no mayor or governor ia likely to advocate iB two children, Luk hs bn unable 1a ET 4 4, 7" Ee 108 the" same patat job cost’ $310 Yims yh Poles! ee sa the ies of a furniture. J ~ THE Sas ’ : ” n ." ” . ; 2 me h nitur THIS SIDE OF HEAVE Lo “Taxes were $90 and 8 Doing oD 50 a ton Gov. Thomas E. Dewey in New York has Tell me, is this the America that is being Ei EN ~ | While all expenses zoomed upward, rent shown clearly which way the wind blows in | hoasted and broadcast all over the world, that “This side of Heaven may there be | the same. Such genuine cases, as mani. the North. He jssued a strong statement say- | free enterprise and the Ameriesn way of life is ~ Soma glints of beauty hare for me. fosted in thousands of letters, have a lot to do ing he would retuse to approve semeval of the most prolific of any system? ~~ at nd : with the White House attitude, #0, too, federal controls anywhere in New York state 1 often worider if free enterprise and its rami »ARuHdation for such things does the new determination to # with © “except upon the clearest proof that controls | fications is as skillful at ending depression as DAxivewtsot uate aus stuns, | Seg MeL 5 nih SAK ht He] ES SACS seme thr EMAC | Et \ 1 ig ' h on’ . ; Ws : 1 wud rink 8 glories thers, primary consideration in aimost every decision. Less in South : : : x j . thus forget much dark despair, Sen, John Sparkman of Alabama and Rep. PERHAPS the South can make an onset | ‘Need Homes, Not Statues Oh may 1 know these things worth ‘while, Brent oe case that controls are not nearly so necessary | By B, M., Lebanes, Ind. : _ Whore God would hold my hand and smile. | PY House for shaping & bill not 100 ners, Wh the exception of & few area, the |." ye whers ous Forum writer thinks And teach me how life's trials to lea ek = | wartime increase in popuintion was much 1888 | yiyup shad be- erected in memory of our late An plod on thin side of Heaven! Barbs— is In the South than in. the Narthesst and te | pegqept, 7. Do R.. Instead of any more © =MARY LARKIN COOK, Anderson. | TWO armed women robbed 8 Pennsyivania | While this may be trus, the fuct of eontrel statuss, Wo Reed homes and better ears for oUF, het ET OR 1 ur stare ei "think erying for fuF eoats | in the industrial North and ne’eontrol in the | Shdred aR WESTIN Lo uy wrong side THOUGHTS OF SELF Is the best way to get them. South will setup another barrier of difference hy SH 4 didn't get far in WPA. Since hia +e ¢ : between the veglons. Oe immiediate effect BE A in get help ae of self favads nect0U should know what's making the lowly | should give Beuterner Re wring new wags | the government in ff uaderiakings, and even Too much, they grow in size Or don't you buy eggs? demands. The tendency will be to pare down | farmers must be told what and where to plant. fein War whiw sii rma | Ft, Se no |B SE TS SOD ERE | cy et Tw in wag Rt Ne : e ve as Co! | SNANOARNT E NRUNER New Coste. | te fond wit a1 n theta seat. | ewtobiupg CC | clos lo seve doors =

in North China-<if there ever was one, . . : In Pelp! areas where situation areas:

1 and trade have dwindled. Industrial and farm production has fallen Unemployment has increased. © Wages . Taxes have heen raised,

them everything they wanted.

,‘Tientsin, Shantung and. elsewhere including Chinese Reds have started thelr “reforms marized in this way by travelers from those

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COMMIES IN ASIA . ., By Clyde Famsworth

Red Honeymoon Over

SHANGHAL ‘Apr. 1-The Communist’ honeymdon is over

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fn terms of what peple ean buy have been out,

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are fnereasing signs of dissatisfaction -among the people, including some who thought communism would bring

“” Among those who have brought first-hand accounts of conditions in North China is James Ivy of Bisbee, Ariz, foreign re-

gional director for the Eeonomie Co-Operation Admisigtration in Tientsin. : | Thrown Qut of Jabs me

Some factories now limping along

MR. IVY said thousands of coolies and other workm gaged in port work im Tientsin had been threwn out of jobs by the virtual cessation of shipping. Some 6000 of Tientsin's {excellent police foree which numbered 10,000 were dismissed by

% The Granger Bill should be rejected. Instead, the House

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lho h ap Sn : COPR. 1940 BY NGA SERVES. "Mem, why don't we advertise cur television set to all the a neighbors and sell a little beer?” = +

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77 Where) , Nationalists might collect 50 per cent of the vied? | ar. Tuy said, “the Commies now are takifig as much as ‘seven: |-

GERMANY . . . By William H. Newton ~~ |

| Russians ‘Take All’

FRANKFURT, Apr. 1—He was a tall, thin young German, rough field jacket. In one hand he

earvied a big black suitcase, and in the other & celared glass

them across the border from the Russian Ly ; He opened his on the floor and took out some cocks 1] glasses, The stems were carved to a girl's figure. He had was wrapped in tissue . - As he unwrapped them, he talked, : i

"I have my home in eastern Germany, in the Russian ocgupied sone,” he said. “I make these at home and come across... the border into the American zone to sell them,

Joiled Three Months “TP 18 hard for us. The Russians také everything away: months we have had no potatoes. Many of us come things, There was a young man only 16 Tare jailed

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OT have some beautiful things 0 sell” he said, “T brought sone.”

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