Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1949 — Page 30

$5,580,000,000 By United Press Senate leaders sald today the

~ ¥ay appeared to be clear for jassage of the 15-month Mar-,

‘all. : Chairman Tom Connally (D., Tex), of the Senate Foreign Re-| 2tions Committee said the “trou-| Jiesome” amendments are out of ¢1e way. Other Democratic and Fzpubliean leaders shared his wiew and predicted that a final Jule ‘was not far off, The bill would authorize $5;$40,000,000 to continue the Buroean until

must act on the measure;

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" Another would refuse aid to BUY SoUnLEY - trols which from reflecting its actual pe | chasing power in terms of U. 8

“dollars, i And a third amendment would limit foreign ald, other aid only by secured!

tax

Sen, Homer Ferguson Mich.) sald the administration's “ new anti-esplonage bill should say specifically what would and would not be a crime under its provi! Es sions. Mr. Ferguson said he fav-|

|~Mother Wonders Pi. L.5 of shallPlan extension bill by night.

Recovery ’ June 30, 1950. ee Af Sh . supporters:

to Iatisualine yy, tis the post-war low of 20 naw industrial

using currency con- pound prevent its money 519.50 to $20 and $20.25. moved at $18.50 to $19.50 as nothing in sight to. replace it.

YE £13 to ne held steady. §O0® Out and left the. newest of

a io and nadium Truman stabilization plan is not $19 to $22.50. holed but will be considered

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Light Did Child Eat It?

PITTSBURGH, Apr. 7 (UP)—

His mother caught him several] times trying to swallow a small hilb from the night light in the family bathroom. When he walked into the kitchen yesterday playing with the broken stem of the bulb, his Doctors couldn't find any culs mother took him to the hospital. ion his mouth or throat and hei. wasn’t sick.

Not. Likely fo Pass

Present Congress

By JOHN W. LOVE Seripps- Howard Staff Writer

“breathing spell” has arrived for| # an : {ndustry, this ope due to last nine’ “HIS MOTHER can't find the months to a year, | |glass from the broken bulb and; Unlike the breathing spell—re-| {assumes the youngster swallow#d jer from further regulation which

{t. A ‘She will take him back to the Presidént Roosevelt dramatically! hospital for another check before promised to business in Septem- | she is convinced her son came ber, 1935 (temporary, as it turned his first glass-eatingoyt)--this one is largely acciventure unharmed, dental

program for standby controls not only has been put on ice, but it now develops that no substitute can be drawn up in time for Con-| gress to consider it this session. | The Truman plan was designed = fight inflation and was worked, by .the. Rawnell as

Hog prices rose slightly in later Spence Bill, it provided for a set | trade. after slipping 25 to 50 of controls which some observers cents a hundred pounds in mod- sald could be carried to the brink active opening trade iniof socialism. Included was power the Indianapolis Stockyards today|for government construction of | facilities to re, e shortages, |

Good and choles . 170-t0-235- Ne Replacement barrows and gilts sold at!” Not generally realized is that] Fotety the rapid dimming of pros Weights from 235 to 270 pounds pects for the Spence, Bill, there is

top established Monday. The late top price was $20.25.

prices from $18 to $18.75 were ‘Hence the breathing spell. _ paid for 270:t0-300-pounders. |» think we do have a breathprices. dropped as much as 0 i mien wih ine 1 to Bom choice lightweights reaching $17) on w. or (RO) while stags rose 50 cents (0 Pritt inke the tide of inflation has

heifers remad control arks resting on the beach. SR Sa2 . SAID. ned doesn’t believe it can be re- — of heifers and a load ofifioated in (his session of Conweighing about 800! Bress. New efforts at business {regulation have ebbed for the steers -solditime being, he says. Already Obselete airman Burnet R. Maybank

F. Ch average (D. B. C.) of the Senate Banking Weight. movad at and Currency Committee says the

The circus glass-eater has noth- . BM ing on 2-year-oid -Allen David g pe Peis. F

WASHINGTON, Apr, T-—A new

President Truman's glaborate ||

LP “Amateur Hour Tal Talent Pleases Crowd of

The Harris Tiplehs from Muncie were among So by Ted Mack in Old Gold's Original Amateur vadcast last night from the Coliseum stage.

Bulls Almost Steady

$19.50, C10 wants pliant. capacity She grades moved at $16.50 to $18.50. creased in steel, power and alumiCanners and cutters num. industries, but If the gov$13.50 to $16.30. Odd shells re-o...0n¢ were to attempt the exmained even at $12 to $13, some, ion it would have to do so| {dropping to $10. under some terms other than the Bull prices held about Luteady “seute shortages” the Truman)

tallgs medium and

Chairman Millard 1B. ~{D. Md.), of the Senate - Services Committee sald U. 8.

CUrity gepeant

« lantio Pact 1 nations. Ina © befpre the Military Order

irfeducible minimum.”

“adequate and. complete preparedness” of ail At-|some down to $12,

World Wars, he said a “total ef-{sold at $29.50 to $31. A small ~ fort” of all pact nations “will re-itruck — duce the probability of war to fits! mixed weights sold at $23.50 to|/last four years,

sausage aimed to relieve, bulls sold at $19.50 to $21. Best Industries are baving to cut grades were quotable at $2150.00 in order to keep their pres-| s Sioa hewey beef bulls sold at $18\0 capacity in full operation. Venler prices rose $1. Good and

mon and mediums fom $2 ER Runs in the Family

MULLIKEN, Mich.

including the

$20.50. A load of mostly good! mother, - three children, grand-|

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heavy 1l4-pound fed westernifather, grandmother, uncle and jambs with muddy fleeces reached aunt. 50 g ; Only Mr. Rofers* appendix sti Slaughter ewe prices heldils Intact. .

choice brought $31 to $32; com- Trouble With Bh

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(UP) —=Ap-| Fat lambs sales remained pendicitis seems to run in the steady. Good and choice natives Car! E. Rogers family, Bight members of the Rogers | lot of 105-pound mixediclan were operated on within the!

\ i a 16 worben from the Gay 90's cup whieh sang old fine Original Amateur Hour. Shown are Mrs, Helen Wise, Mrs. Auguste Grumann and Mrs. Julia all of Indianapolis.

|reform president and the savior of!

line and near Dunes State Park, Gov, Schricker estimated that if the harbor could be brought to Indiana, built with federal funds, business benefits to the state would total more than $85 mils

and Charles to dm arer of the 5000 persons felt le right to raise funds for St. Margaret's Hospital

“Such a harbor should bring

=~ . Tam > Bloomin on M | substantial increase in summer employment for coal miners by

creating a batter market for

. |Hoosier coal through. lowered i Out ters S transportation eosts,” the Gevernor said.

Other facilities which the state would seek to add through the

County Seeks Share

harbor project would . include Of Parking Receipts huge grain elevator facilities, Times ‘Slate Service vast improvements in loading out- . mioomingion was crt Apr. T ~[lets for heavy Sarg ua 3 Bloom n was ordered to split ferrying service for trucks an FORE pRFRTHE Take: SU Sah Sarma trom fi biroe € ci Mo “S5t the mouth shore to CHICAgO. ~~. meters out.” ! ih said the committee would

Faced with two unpleasant al-|point out that the Indiana site ternatives, the city was contém-| already is served by exeellent rallDe es a Bato oP. re. 10 th The latest . & between it patiing meter toual punsion of public. harbor faclllPublic Works Board and the] : _ {Republican County Commissioners developed yesterday when the county asked for a “share” in|gation in Washington include the parking meter fund. Capt. O. F. Heslar, of Indian. Tho county commissioners con- Pa, J01Y ATTop. of YeleRree . the citys parking|ilo. Board of Public Harbors meters were placed on county, and Terminals. Rapssty Surounding. the Coust Court. | 0 rector Paul E. Middies {ton I along eon and Consultant Kenneth L, ' i Schellie of the Indiana Economia to share in the: procesds. Council; Chafrman Samuel C y . City Attorney James R. Reges- ya4den of the Indiana Highway ter said the city couldn't legally | commission, Anson §. Thomas divide the parking meter take op the Indiana Farm Bureau, since the law specifies that fog | President O. L. Scales of the

money collected must ga forimnos Coal Minin g Co, Frank Blair Blair House | to (et streel Improvements. | Perguson, Valparaiso trucking SWEDES GO ELECTRICAL Sioa Chamber of Siopter,

* List Delegation Members Members of the Indiana dele

on the arshall,

Portrait of Juarez Ninety per cent of all Swedish] {traffic director, and John Mellett farms and country homes are now land Blucher A. Poole, both of In. : electrified, compared with 40 per dianapolis, and both members of EL PASO, Tex. (UP)—A pie gent in 1930 and 65 per cent in the State Flood Control

Water Resources Commission.

and

Juarez, soon will hang in the Blair-Lee House, through courtesy of the Pan American Round Table; of El Paso. Hearing that Blair . House! lacked a picture of Juares, the lowly Indian swine herd whose determination made him Mexico's!

We take pleasure in

ture of Mexico's patiiot, Benito) a { | announcing that

Mr, Preston J. McNurlen

the republic from French in-| iyaders, the Round Table commis sioned an El Paso artist, Tom! Lea, to’ paint one, Mr. Lea, a great admirer of Juarez, sought all available source material in Texas and Mexico for] several months. On the back-of the painting, Mr. Lea wrote in Spanish one of| Juarez's sayings: “Peace is respect for another's rights.”

CORN PRODUCTION UP iE Corn production in the United! States was 15% greater in 1948 than in 1947, and 37% greater than in: the' predrought period from 1923 to 1932,

*is mow associated with our Indignapolis Office

F. S. MOSELEY & CO.

Founded 1879 i

1020 Circle Tower Indiaddpalis

Member New York Stock Exchange

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Mrs, Barbara Jackin; 4 4 W.. 35th St, wastone of the team manned a "special switchboard in |

of 20 telephone operators who

steady at $0 to $13, commons and mediums selling at $6 to $8.50. Local Estimates of receipts were I Produce hogs, 8060; cattle. BY; calvan, 350, and sheep, 3500,

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del fe 13d, wheat. nn ne ane ne Sree N0 2a. No 3 t NO, & 2 ne Hie tAbove "prices Soni “when aelijorea at gd ew {HS yellow soybeans. $18 toeal plan

Ky o Milk, Meat Animals Lead di List of High Support Items

WASHINGTON, Apr. T (UP1—The administration's new farmipear on the amateur hour tele1" program would put high price supports under fillk and meat ani-/vision show in New York next mals through government subsidies and raise supports slightly for Sunday.

| cotton and

, | for mext year if they are set now: ONE: Under the administration's proposed new program. TWO: Under the existing system. THREE:

obacco, Here is an Agriculture Department estimate of support levels were seen by 5000 persons Who)

Under the Alken law now on the books and scheduled to go into effect next year. The estimates ask for 1900 a An will ot. be: 12 Shakespearean 18 18 Era

the Coliseum to tabulate the thousands of telephone votes received diring the Old Gold Original Amateur Hour last night. |

Ba gn ol T k G i Pr I pragore. he. cooks. | in and! 5 Spot on Traveling Units ruc rain n rices Eggs—Clrrent receipts, #5 1bs A aase. | 3 Ai fons 12% Seen for Performers Here |

By ART WRIGHT Outstanding talent presented by Ted Mack on the Old Gold

today for bigger things, Mr. Mack sald there was the|® possibility that some might be

T° [Original Amateur Hour at the Coliseum | last night was being 8 studied

_ CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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us last month

On Furs Cloth Coats and Snits

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| me LARGEST SELECTION of Linoleum in Indiana { RUGS from $2.38

OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL ciTing

invited to join one of the travel {ing units and others might ap-.

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Gostropod Mollusk

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HORIZONTAL 7 Hour (ab.) These home town entertainers) 1 Depitted 8 Greek letter gastropod § Mouth part sat in the Coliseum Ist night! = mollusk 14 New Guinea

and heard by millions of ABC net-| @It has a spiral port work listeners from R084L-10-| ef OF 12 Period coast. protection 13 Through

Final tabulation of the voting | #1 Hot 18 Two (prefix)

crops in all cases: |kmown for several days. In ad-| heiress and 9 Arid Ha Administ elion Existing Aiken Law |dition to the votes tabulated by lawyer 20 Shute " . " |20 telephone operators. on the! 14 Siamese fg ane. buster stnrnsery 358 $ Ms $ 1M » 318 {pec jal switchboard installed ‘at. ' pewter coin 2 Goddess of, %! Got a ‘07 35 | he Cotiseum last night, votes also 18 Abstinent 5, Liiatuation i ton ( } cenensne 2799 2745 A739 to 26 | {were bein ted by mail. 24 Eye (Scot.) tobacco (Ib). 492 406 429!" § accep a 17 Mimie \ 25 Assigns 3 Burley tobacco (10... 496 393 434] It waa a big night for Indlan-t 1g Dressed 26 Grratity Ar ws Ta oI MK 1100 pounds) creeae D0 ¥ 3.55 i 0 to 3.70 apolis and Indiana. Ted Mock 20 Pull after 32 Golf term Hogs (100 pounds) ..ess 10.00 + 16.10™ 5% 0 to 16.60 [saluted the city and the state, re-| 33 Harvest 34 Symbol for wg 25 Eggs (doBen) i....ieiis ABST. ATS 0to .4pgiceived the congratulations off 37 Anatomical ‘gallium senses WW wel Chickens (pound) <vesss 2¢ 252 Otc 2.253 Gov. Schricker and was presented network “a. | Beef Cattle (100 Ibs). 16.90 t 0to 12.00 0 to 14.80 [8 medal by Wilbur Shaw, presi-| 28 Shout sss Tambs( 100 Ibs.) ...... 1840 t 010 13.00 0 to 1600 [dent of the Indianapolis Speed-| 39 Hail! ha way. The medal Mr. Mack re-| 30 French article

POR ihe ‘proposed profTam Aupport for oiler: commodities/c*'1od, In the frst. S00-Mlle race) 32 Serunef | #8 | would depend, in part, on’ government funds available and ability! ;.., "\ioht's show here was one! 33 Therefore

@ | of producers to avoid surpluses, The estimate for these follow:

: m “Alken Law

Ancome at that level through di-i{roleum in Call

“two-thirds of this level seepage ofl was: year has done ®oand heated to drive of vapors

The above -are the commodities for which the administration cea wus-bne- which drivers re-| 31 Pronoun

Rice (bushel) «....0..5226 $150 $131 to ny |cluded _sipgers, instrumentalists 39 Seems Peanuts (Ib) cacieees OMS 106 0872 to 101 and group, all of them n color-| 45 Sphere Butterfat (1b) ....... 069 B82 0 to 58a! ful costume. 48 Reént Flaxseed (bushel) ... 4.30 3.74 “Oto 3.74 “One of the outstanding. units! 49 Her Boybeans (bushel) ... 2.54 212 * 0 to 221 was the Gay 90's Group, 16 Indi-| $2 Motive Dry Beans (100 Ibs), B45 T48 * 0 10 7.37 |lanapolis war niothers dressed in; 54 Retainer Potatoes (bushel) ... 1.50 1862 * 1.18 to 1.94 costumes of the Gay 90's era. ‘56 Undeviating . Wool (pound) ...coues #498 | AS 280 to 434 - §7 Stage play Oranges (box) sasiae 196 0 to 332 Oto 3.38. ‘BEGAN IN SIXTIES . VERTICAL but the gov-| Commercial notion of 3 ation tab.)

of thé most colorful presented by! 36 Rodents Ted Mack, successor to the late! 37 Peruse Major Bowes. The program in-i 38 Gaelie

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