Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1949 — Page 32

leans Aggression’ 1 1’ Aimed at Creating Confusion

ASHINGTON, Apr. 1 (UP)~A State Department spokesman charges that the purpose of the)

Russian propaganda des were made in a Soviet memorandum

Jacobs Walks Out| On ‘Time Wasters’

against the charges

Congressman Scores . Delay on T-H Repeal By DAN KIDNEY

OC imes Stat Writer WASHINGTON, Apr.

stalked from a House Rules Committee hearing shouting’ that he had no intention of coming back there and wasting time. freshman,

ready is acknowledged as one of the outstanding authorities on labor legislation on Capitol Hill. He. has spent three days before

the

get the Taft-Hartley repeal bill to the floor. He was agsigned

ithis task by Chairman Rep. John

Lesinski (D. Mich.) of the House Bducation and Labor Committee

During the three days Mr. Jacobs has repeatedly critics of the Labor Commitee by coming up with fact which Rules committeemen were unprepared to

1~8o long as the Republican-Dixiecrat|

{here late yesterday when ' he Faceived

the Rules Committee trying to ing

of which Mr. Jacobs is a member. | oP P

Hog prices dropped as much as 25 cents 8 hundred pounds below s figures in slow opentrade in the Indianapolisis Stockyards today. Later trade was more active. Good and cholce 170-t0-230-nd barrows and giits sig at at ios jo $20. 25 and $2050, the

A iat from 235-10-260 pounds moved at Cy to $20, while

Steers Active Steers and heifers, 900

15k

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were quoted steady at $9 to $13 for good and choice, $6 to $8.50 forcommon and mediums,

11,200; cattle, 425; calves, 300, and sheep, 400.

wre Mallory Names Perry Leftwich

nounced company vice.

a advertisoo agency in

and less, sold at steady copy and produc- - ' Hin fairly active trade, rd or be positions, Mr. Leftwich has

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| srought steady prices. Good and

wins Harrises Have

st |swer”

again both closed rules and gr vey

New Phone for ‘Turtle’ Calls

TODAY Mrs. Harris could sit in her rocking chair and take

asked only fof | the calls. She had a new French-

» {still haven't got the turtle.”

d of mative lambs

* [Virginia Dougherty, Mrs. Mary Alice Surenkamp, eonactress;

pu Let's Start All Over

em overs a ong 2 dictate the policies] . re Erp of this Jom the Deriocratsl FE abd 3 , Ft. Harrison 5. governmest spokesman dianapolis phew “declared to- a Ha v dork examines charged sormed nger ay at Schoen Field, A mechanic, Sgt Shatged Moday that uniformed“. Jacobs got the spotlight] ported in BD 4 anger a Povpital Today. with

at $29. Odds and ends of common ey ; and medium lambs moved at $23 o MBLESER, Ae Apr. : 1 0 $27.50. Slaughter ewe prices|(UF)—For sale: town of Bumblebee, -

Estimates of receipts were hogs,

- Appointment of Perry C. Left-

local

y with

* |liquor store, grocery, cafe, trailer

, of Phoenix.

said ‘a $20,000 down payment

of i doe fh . I, ai Fe

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" while ktm. the blaze. Damage to the hangar and two planes was estimated od or $55,000, 1

Hogs Soften in Slow Trade As Steers Remain Steady

choice mixed weights sold mostly

Want a Town 3 Cheap? Its Name Is Bumblebee

‘Don and Mabel Robinson, who boughit this town of 60 persons a year ago, gut v8 for: ade. today for an undiscloséd price. Included in the 14 buildings. are

camp, post office. and water system. A highway patrol station and school are not included.

social center for an area of large cattle ranches and mbhes north

ANOTHER nearby town, Cleator, is still on the auction block. Owner James P.

would take the town of 20 houses, 8 grocery, service station, saloon, water works and six gold mines.

Rep. W. R. Poage (D. Tex.) |!

‘* |garine taxes and permit interstate

Bumblebee is the shopping and tom

planned a showdown today’ for his bill to repeal federal oleomar-

1sale of pre-colored oleo. He said he would ask the House to substitute his measure for pending vi islation ‘which would repeal the federal levies but prohibit inter state transportation of yellow margarine, ;

Foreign Aid

Political bickering tied up action on the 15-month Marshall Plan extension bill. It appeared unlikely that the Senate would act on the measure before the foreign aid program expires at midnight

OrTOW. Senate Democratic Leader Scott W. Lucas, Illinois, charged that the GOP was “playing politics” | with the measure. Republican policy leader Robert A. Taft countered that the administration was putting “pressure” on legislators to prevent any reduction of the funds proposed for the second year of the Marshall Plan.

Wire-Tapping : Congress may still revive Attorney General Tom C. Clark’s proposal that evidence obtained by wire-tapping be admitted in court.

Auxiliary Here To Install Officers

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and knowledge of labor|,s mostly good grades law, He also is & member of the g5, only x Fades sold at associated Flaine: Realty Company of Rules Committee. 4 moved at $22 to $23, ’ with Mallory ‘for Phoenix is handling towns. When Mr. Jacobs left them with 4 oral’ geattering of thiree years. ' tion that he will notlynd heifers : “He served as a Local Issues - Chairman Adolph) 1050 pounds so fighter arm dprices, ment officer with wpUS: Jo wasting $23. the 8th Alr _ Bia askes|gald Force in England d “3 Bip and was ie ite

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New officers of the auxifiary tol: mines The of nsol

Foreign Post 1686 wil! be installed during . ceremonies to be "held Tuesday iin the home of Ralph Baker, 1414 Thompson Rd. Mrs, Nilorean Baker will become presi-

Mary J. Bressler, senior vice president; Mrs. Connie HenderBaker, treasurer; Mrs. chaplain;}

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Norma Surenkamp, trusteés. Mrs, Bressler will be installing

PITTSFIELD, Mass, Apr. 1 (UP)—It was announced today ~Friday—that the Wednesday Morning Club, which met every Tuesday for 70 years, had officially disbanded 1 Thursday,

[Seymour Megion. Post Starts Remodeling

ent, Others to be installed are Mrs. |;

shott, junior vice president; Mrs. ;iG51 Margie

yesterday |

SEYMOUR, Apr, 1—Members! son,

of Seymour Post No. 80, American

committee to start a

Relcixes After Brush With Death ER

be included in the new section,

Honors 2 Americans

Legion, have authorized their re-|indoi

modeling dq , $30,000 rebuilding program on the, Lndpis Mrs. Harris said. “We Post home.

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Chairman Pat McCarran of the Senate Judiciary Committee said he dropped the wire-tapping

bill only to speed action on other less controversial provisions of the measure.

Sens. Walter F, George (Dx Ga) and Robert A. Taft (R. O,) were cool to President Truman’s latest argument for a tax: boost. Sen.

could be avoided if both Congress

roposal from his Reine, nee

the organization {member of the Indiana chapter.

George said such’ an increase

and the executive departments would co-operate to trim féderal spending. And Sen. Taft said his 10 p= cent across-the-

Me, Tuaods Saidunit every land:

fect today. Before any rents are boosted, said | Mr Woods’ experts must determine the amount of a fair ; ne, operating income.”

Blue River School po Issue Sold

Times State Service GREENFIELD, Apr. 1.~ The Union Trust Co. of Indianapolis

Township school bond issue here

yesterday, The conipany paid a3 $1183.20 premium. The bonds, with an in-

terest rate of onde. per cent, were sold to rase funds for rebuilding the Westland grade and high school. The bonds previously were sold at a 2 per cent interest rate and $23.13 premium. A group of Blue River Township taxpayers blocked completion of the sale. Similar court action is against the second bond sale.

Tool Engineers Elect Purdue Man

. Halsey F. Owen, associate professor of industrial snginesring at at Purdue University, elected third vice hy of the tapping| , merican Society of Tool Engi-

Mr. Owen taught tool engineering at three universities. before Jotning the staff’ at at Purdte.

Windsor to Visit King LONDON, Apr. 1 (UP)—The Duke of Windsor will visit London Monday and will see his brother, King George, during a

Woods sald, not every land- an the new law which went into ef- o

point . out. “Protestan visions make such united and @irect influence less possible.” Mytual Hap Drie

“Friction between churches and community organizations develops from the secularization of social work: the slowness of churches ir facing community responsibilities; and indiscriminate relief giving by churches which undermines sound planning for families” says the “Friction also arises

ognize churches as valuable he munity resotirces,”

are 1 purchased the $87,000 Blue River ognize the skill of social work-

ers who are highly trained and approach .social problems with nitwiedge and a scientific view

x Sanderson to Shean Dr. Ross Sanderson of New York, . national director of the Urban Church Conference, will speak at the assembly. The results of seminars on the present state of the city and the churches and their relation to each other will be reported. The seminars have been making an intensive study. of social and religious con« ditions and problems in Indianap« olis for several months. Findings of the seminars will be discussed at today's general assembly and then condensed and sifted down to be sent to the National Convocation of the Urban tne Cnureh to meet in 1960 in a place to be selected. - Similar seminars are being held all over the United States in order to obtain an picture of what is our hig" cities today and the church proposes to do about eertain adverse situations.

U. S. Soldier Killed . ™ SEOUL, Apr. 1 (UP)~ Korean police today shot and killed U. 8.

obeyed ‘an order to halt after curfew hour. Pvi. Nix is sur-

week's stay here, court sources

proposed board cut fn Mr.

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= FEE SF

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New plans include extension ofl the old building and transfer of clubrooms into ‘the basement to

CHICAGO, Apr. 1 (UP)—Can-|

organ {for the United Electrical Worker's Brpius Union. Carl Leon Eddy and Will- Sold ard B. Ransom are chairmen of}

~ |Schoal student, ‘today was an-

Jail Designer Retires

3 (UP) |

| blueprints today and ended near-

ada will award war decorations to two American here tomorrow, The Canadian Consul General said formes ‘Flight Lt.- J. BE. Pritchard, Middleton, Wis, who flew with the RAF, will recetve the dis-

, ‘A naval reservist, will be awarded the British empire medal.

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34c: Grade B large, 34e; Grade 0c, and no grade, 0c.

Bubturtid=so 5 Bde: No, & Ble oan Abs Them apply when delivered at

Paes a Go ta 88 oe 088 B80 ...ceseesnaas 1 Bub Serv Bias 18 Luiivuesion: 103 Trae BS BT wisasusesnans ow “Be-dividena. 2 : Local Produce 3 Poultry —Fowls, uh os ane over, 33: under. 4% lbs. and 5, 34c; heavy breed springers, 28¢c; colored, 36¢, nd Leshon. i 330; cocks, 17, and 2 poultr jess than ‘We. i. t urrent recel 85 ibs. to tase ec A large, 3c, Orade 4 medium. de. small. |

Frisbie to Speak

Walter Frisbie, state chairman

the congress.

Wins Oratory Contest Rop Snyder, La Porte High

nounced as winner of a statewide oratorical contest sponsored by the American Legion. More than 500 students participated in the contest.

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Local Truck Grain Prices

sm wheat, $3

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iow soybeans, $193.

. Truman's budget

sald today,

vived by his mother, Mrs. Minnie Smith, Se

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Why wait

‘Dress-up the Entire Just $5 Down and Plenty of Time. to Pay.

AND TAKE THE CLOTHES N\ HOME WITH YOU!

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