Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1949 — Page 34

PACE] Congress—

Senators Rap ; British Wheat Buying Plan

Marshall. Plan Fund For Canada Grain

WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (UP) ~-A move permitting Britain to spend $175 million in Marshall Plan funds to buy wheat from Canada came in for heavy criticism. today from Senators who sald it would hurt farmers. and other taxpayers, ; The Economic - Co-Operation Administration announced yesterday that Britain could use this portion of its foreign aid allotment to purchase Canadian wheat instead of U., 8, grain, It was the first result. coming out ef the recent Anglo-American’ dollar talks here, Congressional critics . Immediately assailed the move on grounds it would boost stocks of surplus U, 8° wheat. This, they said, would mean more money for price supports which would have

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Cattle Barely Steady | With Light Offerings; Sheep Hold Even

mated at 13,000, hog prices

ing good and chojce grades in all |classes, brought barely steady {prices. Vealers 861d at prices $1

|at fully steady prices. 4 (pound barrows and gilts sold at . 1821.25 to $21.50, the practical top : | price. | Although bidding dropped off in later trade, a few sold at $21.60 , [to $21.75. Weights around 165 { (to 190 and 270 to 325 pounds {moved at $20.75 to $21.25. i Lightweights from 100 to 160 {pounds sold mostly at $15.50 to $17. Choice near 160-pounders

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to be paid for by the taxpayer LA —— reached $17.50 or more, Bulk of Sen Homer Ferguson (R ' Acme Telephoto sows sold at $16 to $19.50. A few . Mich.) predicted that reaction to Dr: Vannevar Bush (seated) and Dr. Samuel Caldwell of Massachusetts Institute of Technology | butcher types reached $20. the move would be so strong new Cows Carried Over

restrictions would be placed on the use of Marshall Plan funds

= 2 ; py - | ¢ > J Jen marry w wvra 0 va). New Machine Foreshadow

tack. The move, he sald, indi

demonstrate electronic typewriter-printing machine. a 2 » ~ n

. ; } \ ; ® ® * » aed a vena: wien us R@y olution in Printing

American farmers Republican Floor Leader Ken

neth 8. Wherry, Nebraska, and Film Seen Speeding Up Process

Sen, John L. McClellan (D, Ark.) also fired away at the recovery

agency. - CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Sept. seems destined to eliminate present-day typesetting machines and

Elsewhere in Congress:

By PAUL F. ELLIS, United Press Science Writer 16 —-A new electronic

T iff |open a néw era in the printing industry was demonstrated here yesaries terday. ‘ Chairman Walter F. George of It is a machine combining a typewriter, electronics. and photo-

the Senate Finance ‘Committee graphic film. predicted that President Truman . would use his new tariff-cutting

power soon to lower import levies 2 Pennsylvanians

on more than 400 items.

= The-Senate voted yesterdfy +.Grounded. as

renew the reciprocal trade pro-

gram until June, 1951. The bill, Plane Flips Over

identical with a measure already)

| newspapers,

approved by the House, now goes! MICHIGAN CITY, to the White House. (UP)— Two Pennsylvania fliers!

EPC...»

16 books. 4 The machine, developed from C.

Just as the. inventor of the

Linotype casting machines put the hand-set printer “out of business,”™

travel to their homes today fol- tists, as yet has not been given testing citizens.

Southern. Democrats attacked jowing a narrow escape here yes- a name, and it may be some

a move to speed the Fair Em-|terday wnen their private plane years before production on a G Hea Hi ployment Practices Commission crashed while a off. P p Bar Group d Hits

bill through the Senate Labor! Towermen at the airport here

{contemplated train, bus or car|/Inventions by ‘two French scien- nacle heads the list of the ol >

[commercial scale will be started.

However, some 139 leading

Committee without public hear- said the plane a Globe Swift, |concerns in the newspaper, book

ings. {shot across the The civil rights measure, ap- flipped over on its back du

committee today for action,

Subcommittee Chairman James a few moments were E. Murray (D. Mont.), said there Heinddaugh, 30, Uniontown, Pa. had been so many hearings on the and Edward Cupp, 27, Connellslegislation in previous years that ville, Pa. They were treated for| no more were needed. But Sen. superficial injuries at a city hos-| Lister Hill (D. Ala.), and other pital and released. : t 1s believed the

fight for “full and complete hear- Plane was overloaded.

Dixie lawmakers promised to! Alrport officia

ings” again.

gars wOANGStEF IS.

. vite today en the nomination of

Carl A. ligenfritz, $70,000-a-year 2H ill; : vice president of U. 8. Steel Corp.,| | | n :

to be chairman of the Armed

Pilot Gilbert better printing processes.

By any..competent. sien

typewriter keyboard ing the keys as though you were * “lwriting a letter the opérator #° ise

: hyd publishing, magazine and trade all | ring composition printing plant fields Citizenship” was sounded here proved 4 to 1 yesterday by a sub- the attempted take off. A wing SO ol n He graphic Yesterday by Thurman L. Dod-| Indianapolis = Railways, Inc. Snyder, maybe not quite so close committee, went before the full was sheared off in the mishap, arts research foundation, whose Son at the opening of the NaPINNED inside the eabin for .... (o the achievement of new, tional Bar Association conven-| Into the red ink bottle in August,

tion. 1 » economical ang: mole Omical Mr. Dodson of Washington, under the 11-cent fare with the 2-

ID C., association president, said| cent transfer,

g Group Protests ; . y School Girls i : {today were scheduled to be . +s . I . Gym Attire . | carried over. Slow trade due to Device Combining Typewriter, Photographic — re re : Twenty-four members of the $15.50 for odd head mediums | Pentecostal faith so seriously|” , ‘ .disapprove of young girls apg, steady at $17 to $19. Good device that Pearing in gymnasium suits be-|g.,46 was quotable to $18.50 and fore male instructors in the go". public. schools that they mailed!” ;o04 and thé following signed protest to gig ¢, and choice vealrs sold at The Times: | o |dlums at “We the ‘members of the Pen-/43,un to hae 15 328.50, wud qyls tecostal Faith are protesting Good and. choice native spring against our. girls in--the- upper jamns sold at $24.50 to $25, the grades of our public schools be- | very-sparingly-paid top price. Nu-|d ing forced to appear before men merous mediums ed the new, device promises teachers in their gym suits in|prought $21.50 to $23.50. A few!him in earlier years. The hig {to speed up eticterrey and “Aras THE pHYSTCAT “education ARa Be oni mons moved - at $18 to ~ $511 tically reduce costs of printing ing forced to take dancing which pest lightweights reached $8.50. . | Other estimates of receipts were he has brought in have stuck|town. The signature of the Rev. T.|qattle, 400, calves, 300, and sheep, | with him and he Davis of the Oak Hill Taber-| gop,

magazines and is against our belief...”

| In a cattle market for common (ard medium native grassers, {prices from $17 to $23 were paid. small lot of just-good mixed yearlings reached $28. A liberal share of cows that failed to sell

narrow demand brought $15 to

A few medium sausage bulls

Railways Reports

| | dipped its accounting pen deep

{the first full month of operation’

_ Typewriter Keyboard {that racial barriers in America| The company reported today The foundation's first project are “trembling with kaleidoscopic that in August it lost $49 680.97.

{to all publishers.

The machine can be operated

ts amr intricate

Forces Munitions Board. Con- VALLEY STREAM. N. Y., Sept.| “brain” into action.

firmation was expected, but the ;4 ({/p)__The bullet-riddied body|

Letters punched on the Kkey- Local Issues

appointment faced stiff opposi-,¢ 5 man shot in gangland style board produce impulses that are tion because Mr. Ilgenfritz has ... identified by police today as ‘captured’ in a storage, or mem.

refused to give up his private). of Philip Cohen, 40, a for: ory, chamber in the rea salary If he gets the $14,000-a-year mer member ot Murder Ine.

{typewriter. They stay there until

federal post. Lt. H. D. Vaine, of the New the line of typewriting has been

Foreign Aid Sen. Arthur-H. Bandenburg (R.,. Mich.) urged western European

York state police, said the slaying completéd

parently 1s a ride Killing." ~~ His body, with six btillet holes tricate chamber where they are

nations to speed up their €co-| “the base of the neck. was decoded and flashed onto a pho-

nomic unification before U. 8 recovery funds. run out, BSpeaking before 50 visiting foreign newsmen, the GOP foreign policy spokesman called for “the swiflest, maximum self-help and mu- * tual ald” among European nations,

Island.

Cohen for a “ride”

Tie-Breaker his’ body. Vice President Alben W Bark

ley got his first chance to vote Monroe County

in the Senate since becoming the

chamber's presiding officer last Opens Fall Festival

. January. . The Vice President votes only

! Times State Service in case of a tle. During yester FLLETTSVILLE, Ind, Sept day's balloting on the reciprocal « Gov. Henry F.

found last night in a cutoff lead- tographic film ing to a state parkway on the, outskirts of this town, a few miles east of New York City on Leng typed letters appear. The film then can be used for engraving Police said they believed gang- on a printing plate. Many steps sters from New York had taken in the process of getting type set and dumped into the newspaper forms and to fadpis the press have heen eliminated

Many Steps Eliminated The film is: developed and the

Officials of the Lithomat Corp

which is entering into an agree ment with the foundation to man ufacture and sell the machine

said that the device can be made? to operate three times as rapidly 16 as the conventional typesetting: of-|machine. It will operate just as *

trade agreemerits bill two dead- ficially opened the three-day Mon-| fast as an operator can punch the

locks -oceurred and. the “Veep” roe County Fall Festival here keyboard. Top speed for the concast the deciding votes for the last night with a welcome flavored ventional machine typesetters is

administration in each case, with his own brand of homespun about seven or eight lines of type

Hoosier humor,

‘Old Prussian Custom’ The state championship band

a minute

The new machine will have a

ose > from Odon gave a demonstration system of dials by which the op Alibi in Counterfeit Case or marching form which won it erator can select what size and SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16 top honors in high school com- family of type .is required, and

(UP) William Minkner, 63 ex- petition

plained today he made counter. Todays FEducation

determine the length of the lines Day. pro- of type. Justification the tech

feit plates for $20 bills to show Bram will be high-lighted with ainique of making the line of type

a camera company the lens they Riley. parade’ honoring °the loved Hoosier poet and a reading

sold him was full of flaws.

be- come out even on the right end

{s.automatic. Errors can quick-

Why did vou find it necessary contest of his poems. ly be corrected by the turn of a to hide your operations in a Dean Walker, state superintend knob which “rubs out” the error double-padlocked laboratory with ent of public instruction and and permits the. operator to put a ‘keep ouf' sign on it?” asked presidents of Indiana universities in the ‘proper letter or proper Federal Judge George B. Harris, and colleges are on the speaking spelling who is hearing Munkner's counter. Program - The finished machine which felting case, Sen. Homer E will midy come within a year or so ““I'm a Prussian, your honor," crown the festival queen tonight has a capacity of 3 million dif Miunkner replied “It's an old and, tomorrow will ferent characters and because Prussian custom to keep the Ana's junior Senator a photographic process is used family _from Inquiring Into a Jenner, to the speakers platform the age-old problem of compos

man’s hobby.”

mere - Senate Ave. YMCA To Open Fall Activities Ingrid Consults program “of sntertainment : + Mrs. Clarice Spurlock, 28, charged will open fall nctioities Oculist in Rome with murder in connection with Senate” Avenue YMCA at 7 p. m

"Returned to Jail

EVANSVILLE, Sept. 16 (UP) A

the - arsenic poisoning of her today

mother, was returned to Vander. Titled “The Spirit of "49."

ing in Chinese may even be solved, it was pointed out

ROME, Sept. 16 (UP) Actress Ingrid Bergman asked the Amer

the ican consulate = yesterday = to !

burg County jail today. 8he was program will include Leonard & recommend the name of an oc-

taken to Deaconness Hospital Leonard, Dudley Starms and Or- ulist, complaining that her eyes Exp Eldridge Were bothering her, {

Sept. 5 for observation. Sheriff chestra, Quincy

Frank McDonald sald reports of Morrison, the YMCA two psychiatrists who examined Edwina Bell, put on by the branch motion YMCA Boy's Club

her would not be released.

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Will sacrifice for quick sale. Wik 3 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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214 West Maryland 8§t, Phone RI. 5551 “Ask for Mr, A, C. Hammond, Resident Engineer

8he was accompanied by Iallan picture Director Roberto Rossellini, with whom she has been linked romantically. Consular officials would. not

J discuss the” visit But it was

learned the pair also wanted to register some documents. - Whether the ‘documents - were connected with the. actress’ preparations for filing a divorce from Dr. Peter Lindstrom of Hollywood, Cal, could not be learned.

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Local Truck Grain Prices

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is to promote development of the rapidity.” He predicted that all As the fare went up, the num-| new type composing system to a forms . of segregation and dis- per of riders went down. Paying | point where it may be available crimination “will be abolished in passengers fell off 13.8 per cent | the forseeable future.” Highlighting the three-day reported. ographer meeting today was to. be an ad- Rie: ny was quick to. or typist.- Tt has a standard dress by Judge Robert C." Bait- ul tia is: opiniGH the tourian ANd -ROW-OXACULIVA- SCTE By punch- Zell, -of = Indianapolis - Federai +P Court. The Marion County Bar sociation is host to the conelectronic vention in the Walker building.

during the month, the company

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poor business -conditfons” the company €xplained, “unemployment, group vacation policies, the shorter - work week and higher Sept. 16 | passenger car registrations.”

ey ele es Tous | Ba askee Decline of $4211 ro | American States com . 37 e company fare fiz 1 In August th pany. 1s

Ayres &'3% DIG Ser 4 1010s 104 boxes took in $683,108 which was

It R Beit Rn & St Yd 2a Nu sy, down $4211 from August of last Then they are coded] Botbs-Merrilh com’ -.....- I year, even with the $58.647 reallof Cohen, an ex-convict, “ap- electronically and transmitted at Grotral Sova PARRA. | 3M ized from the 1-cent fare in‘the speed of light to. another inSain JUPA8T S0% -oooooe 8. cremse and $20,521 from the 2:

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[& b ". Despite heavy. receipts, esti Democrats in the 1950 election. { | - They've been saying all along that the Truman administration - [remained fully steady with yes- means rule by a little clique of Missouri ahd other terday’'s figures in fairly active pn, claim to fame or high place {trade In the Indianapolis Btock- nave a feet-on-the-desk acquaint{yards ioday. ‘ance with the man who has the Cattle, in light supply and lack-, big jobs to hand out. Judge Minton, a keen, sharptongued and often fiery-tempered advocate of the New Deal in days lower. . Sheep prices remained when he and Harry Truman sat barely steady also, as sows 501d gi4e by side in the U. 8. Senate, . ; was added today to the Tom| Good and ‘choice 190 to 260- cyapis Mon Wallgrens and| Harry Vaughans on the GOP list of pule-by-crony exhibits. Democrats dissent. They say everyone has been advocating {Supreme Court appointments of men with judicial experience, and Judge Minton, as member of the

U, 8. Court of Appeals for the oan renin Dis-| and reports were that he was to

have gone on to the Supreme | Court.

Seventh trict, fills the bill. They rate him | as able and, incidentally, a likely recruit for the so-called liberal] wing of the court, Confirmation! parold H. Burton, a Republican land member of the old Truman|was compiling information which Investigating Committee, would show that the interest of old made it in one leap from Senate the pension plan “more than o Supreme Court. The able Sen. meets the actual payout require= 1arl A. Hatch, close Senate asso- ments for pensions. Therefore, jate of Mr. Truman, became a he added, there is no reason why federal judge in his home state the company has tq set aside additional money for the pension Leslie C. Biffle, Senate secre- plan at the expense of rate payers. is one of the close-in Tru-| jes who has remained tem telephone executives ad{mitted ‘that no one outside the [system could understand their Reserve pension plan.

seems certain. ‘Crony’. Charge Falls | War Sure; they say, he's an friend of the President. They t observe that politically nobody |€ ever got far trying to use that C “crony” charge in recent years— that Franklin Roosevelt's "association with the Hague and | Kelly-Nash machines, or Mr. Tru- | tary, man's with the old Kansas City ma Pendergast crowd, neve fo hurt much. They say Mr. Truman often restricts his reach on appointments to a circle of friends he has an known intimately is a personal pointments. characteristic. velt used to poke around all over for men to take jobs. But Presi-/ —were ent Truman seems to work-best parted.

to ..just-good With men closely. associated with, Many of th

antitud {some of them, but m

{Vaughan is No. of course. . But the list of highly personalized appointments is long. It includes: Case, Plans Appeal

Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson,

s Te ! 2d Class Citizenship’ | 'a close adviser, listed as one| any Harlan St, was found gu An appeal for “elimination of 0SS 0 vestiges: of a second-class

man’s personally chosen chair-| ! man of the Democratic National companion, Ernest Jolliffe, 44, of Committee. {420 E. Washington St. Clark Fought for Truman | missed.

Justice Tom Clark, who was! 1048 presidential election.

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Council, who, consults privately with Mr. Truman every day and who 1s the President's chief eyes-and-ears informant on world atfairs. = 3 President has not forgotten his old Senate-days ‘friendships. He passed the chairménship of the National Security Re- | sources Board to ex-Sen. Mon C. Wallgren of Washington. Waligren's blocked in a Senate committee, but he was able to put some of his own Washington state cronies on the board pay roll. named the late Schwellenbach labor

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Stecklr to Attack Bell Pension Fund

Charges Money Used

As ‘Private’ Bank’ The state today made

preparas tions for an assault on the billion= dollar American Telephone and

Telegraph Co. pension plan in an attempt to block a $3.8 million Indiana Bell Telephone Co. rate increase. Public Counselor William E, Steckler sald he was gathering evidence which would show that the Bell system uses the AT&T pension fund as a “private bank.” Thomas G. Stevenson, - chief Bell - system actuary, ‘took the stand this morning to testify on

‘the operation of ‘the’ hitherto

secret pension plan, Public Servfce Commission spokesmen said this was the first pfficial inquiry into the pension system, Mr. Steckler said the pension

testimony would be compiled and studied for the next few weeks fn an effort to prove that Indie ana Bell and other ATXT subside faries used the plan as a private banking system.

Cites $1 Billion Fund

“By massing .more than §1 billion the directors of AT&T can {use the pension fund to buy or {sell stock in other corporations,” Mr. Steckler said.

The Public Counselor said he

Mr. Steckler said the Bell Sys

WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (UP)

Gen. George C. Kenney, come “be among mandant of the air university at {Maxwell Field, Ala., and wartime commander of the 5th ‘Air Force in which McGuire served, will

make the chief addresse.

Maj. McGuire, whose home was at Ridgewood,” N. J., shot down

J8 enemy planes.

Fire. Ordinance Classes

1936 Car as Rubbish

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 16 (UP)

to Mr. Truman as. at one time ’ { but still able to swing consider- Sowders announced he would _Tom Freeman's 1936 car stalled’ able weight hereabouts. rappeal the conviction and posted at a busy San Fernando valley William M. Boyle Jr., Mr. Tru-|a $100 bond. {intersection and he couldn't start

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