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A STATE POLITICS . - By Robert Bloom : : or ah um Pennsy van ia ic ory Cheers | loosi er Repu li cans to wy A" T 7 Rand “Fre n Lick, Oct. 7 about presid tal nomination PRESIDENT. TRUMAN'S Judge Robert Baltzell as Die so ‘they can vote more intelli This week Paul Fry, Linton sina § ne about presiden : ough Road Seen Lying Ahead and 8. time’ ir 1952 and they dislike nomination this week of Hoo- signs, "he here, believes in gently is like asking someone Democrat, resigned one of the : : troversy. 8 may some en-., to learn a game in which the , tronage For Demos in 1950 Indiana Races THE EDITORS expect a fine, PRrtY controversy. sier Judge Sherman Minton to t in this climax of rules are completely revised State's toP political pa odruf Place show of party spiFit but they're DESPITE the prediction b the U. 8. Supreme Court cleared rile Minton's political career. évery few weeks. True, most of Jobs as Director of the Bureau iE TUESDAY'S , not, of course, going to rely on Y the air a little for Indiana my, lor’ of Motor Vehicles. He quit to special election in Pennsylvania's 26th Congres- Congressman Earl Wilson (R e public counselor's job up the changes are minor, but even : a possible sional District seems to have been just what the doctor ordered the t the Repub- 0 8 this week that if Lcmocrats trying to figure out g¢ the Public Service Commis- from past legislatures there are become. executive secretary .of nd for the Indiana GOP. licans got from Pennsylvania. ‘ob To CoE ok his Senate De, federal patronage picture. gion 5 where Judge Minton things going on in state govern- the Indiana Liquor Wholesalers nstiel surely State GOP Chairman C They're gunning for a top name "gn. 1 have * The local boys had done some gearted to work his way up the ment that even top state ofale Holder has been looking for some aker to he li in the Re- seat next year he'll have “easy " y up P Association. % Doss Se oy A to get his Republicans interested in an early start on the Phbtoen 0 help rio example of sailing into the White House in aorving ei rs hat Re. politiont Jadder, xo. iiais BEVEF Sreaiied Ot Mx. FIY sutteeds Searle Fate, ; election campaign. Now he has it. what they want was their at- = '52,” Indiana Republicans are ” ae 2 thé time they get caught up, local who bli; - o ol ding, 18 try- Even in the few days since tic In 1948 and Re tempt — unsuccessful — to get not sold. Mr. Wilson made his a gan. to Sae of the judge NEE] TIME he Foliieian along comes another legislature signed” (the word is his, not ! that election he reports he can OCratic an publican = ar - Gen. Dwight. Eis t a GOP rally Fri. Dips currently on the block. gripes because ordinary voters g,nq they can start all over Ours) to enter private business. | h labor and feel the mew surge of lite in Nis Week is “normally”" Re fOve-star Gen. wigh ane ¢ prediction 3t Versailles © | . They can stop worrying be- don’t take enough interest in goin 80 eight months after the | ring around the Hoosier organization ranks, Publican. So are a lot of sec- FOWET - ea, peak day night at Ve es. cause it now seems that if he government and politics, we're: "4 rominent politician not SWitch from Republican to nagement 18 They're ready to oul ‘tions of Indiana which went. A oumber of Ra Sem. There in Ripley County, Mr. does, it will be an Illinois. Re- going to refer him to the State long ago remarked that he'd Democratic administration, the Meanwhile, fighting, Mr. Holder wu and Democratic last year. ators Nive publican Set Wilson sald a Senate victory publican —to succeed Judge Chamber of Commerce publica- jike to see a General Assembly llquor wholesalers also switch h by multi- If the atmosphere at Friday's nol our Suess that if Just the 0 Ne Robert A. Taft Next year would make Sen.. Minton on the U. 8. Circuit tion “Here is Your Indiana session that did nothing but from Republican to Democratic fusing and state committee meeting is any Bo Republiestis who vot- 70 10 who will be the Demo. T8ft “the biggest man in the Court of Appeals in Chicago. Government.” | repeal laws, Somebody ought administration. This seems ljke 1e consumer indication, he’s right. $4 pemodt yl OF Stayed ie crats’ number one target in the country.” Here in Indianapolis, Former Indiana Supreme The new 1949-50 edition came to try that on for a platform an odd situation censidering TA Even at this long range it's ‘a Yea Papin way from Senatorial campaigns next year. GOP spokesmen hedged care-. Court Judge Nathan Swaim out last week. The book de- plan next year. Bet they all the ballyhoo about everyt we really safe to predict that the Demo being in the a al Senators, however were relud- fully by pointing out that Mr. thus appears certain to get the scribes in detail the operations - could “rhake more than 280 body's intention to diwerce nanagement crats, despite their contror of First big opportunity, for the tant to leave Washington on’ Wilson was speaking for Mr. new job on the Chicago bench of state government and the changes in that direction in liquor from politics, n the same everything in the state but the GOP to show tha* there is still Srounds they might be needed = Wilson, not necessarily for tie since all politicians agree In- functions of state officers and Indiana government = without What it boils down to is that ers feel no Supreme Court now. have & plenty of life left in it will be Padly about’ that time. Indiana Republican organiza- diana should continue to have departments. The new book had Its even being noticed. the executive secretary job 3 , no pride in tough row to hoe in 1950. in the annual Indiana Repub. On second thought, it ap- tion. Seems Hoosier Republi- at least one seat on that court. to have 280 changes from the ,oowpy * & ® ort of Yolmtary h & job well ans ican Editorial Association fall Pears, the editors weren't too cans are going to want a look Judge Swaim has the nod from former edition just because of up the liquor in politics i. pa a age. br leurs pit in « that times IT'S probably true, as the meeting. No dates have been disappointed that Mr. Taft at the whole presidential field - Indiana Democrat brass. what the 1949 General Assem- tion when it's temporarily os Bed in the job, the liquor gruesome to Democrat National Committee announced officially but chances Isn't the main speaker. He's befdre they jump to. any Son If ‘Public Counselor William bly did. quiet, but sometimes one won- wholesalers expect — well, we the faculties says, that the 26th Pennsyl- are right now that the “out- likely to be a pretty controver- = clusions about Mr. Taft or any E. Steckler, one of many can- Asking the general public to ' ders just who it is that wants don't know exactly, but some. fo tog h : vania district which went Dem- ing” will come off at the old ial - Republican figure along body.else. didates to succeed Republican get acquainted wits government . liquor and beer out of politics. thing, you can bet on it. - TT ° Weshinglen, Colling— World Repor)-— Our Fair City— At fficials Elated Chiang's Regime. Reported Havin Gone fo Pieces; - omic Officials “ 0 g's Reg p 4 If Horses Could Vote Joos sie His S Controls No T Collects No T o attempt to Over Bi t Ur anium IS uccessor ONnirois No I rOops, oliects NO axes . | iy help 18 iggest Ur atkins Wou ave

| Generalissimo Sees Conserves Resources | | |

Pty Discovery i in Nation War lon Horizon For Use of Us. Walk-In for Governor

{ing into Argentina if .the Bo-

ular among ~ . livian army succeeds in ariving

rvices Generalissimo Chiang Kai[shek’s Nationalist regime in China 33

Idaho Search Not Completed; Rich Ore He Always Congratulated the Winners

1 betterment . : them to the border. : my Found on 2 Levels; Spurs Prospecting fae Sine. sioon Simpisichy to | Rumor that Argentina is tn ‘Personally’ as Well as Owners at Fair the moves, By Seripps-Howard Newspapers [reliable reports reaching Wash- Tanned 10 seise Bolivian off falas] - IF HORSES could vote, we'd be certain Lt. Gov. John thods of so WASHINGTON, Sept. 17—Biggest uranium strike in| PEION $0MAY-. vah thing ab R MOG Jue across the border is denied Watkins had started to run for governor in'52. “At the State t there isn’t this country has just been made near Cocur D'Alene, Ida: Nationalist government in China| BESS Beane Wii xu Juan ches Fair, he didn't forget them in awarding harness race ATking Jubur Atomic Energy Commission is cautiously elated. any more,” one report says. | SE ANUSE #' Stax Juan Domingo Peron

trophies. The Lieutenant Governor shook hands with ‘winning

driver and congratulated him. Then he made a little spiel

to the owner. After that, he turned to the horse and said with a little bow: :

w= has given the Bolivian govern{ment assurance that he is pre|venting rebel. exiles from revolu{tionary activities inside Argen|tina. Some 12 have been interned. | One section of the Peron press

-date, costly . { There is a “great and irrepar-| me of labor °° New strike is nowhere near as rich as foreign ores (Bel-|able breach” between Chiang and]

gian Congo and Canada) on which we're dependent. But jacking Presa as Tsung-jen, Idaho search hasn't been completed yet. Rong ona Jab. 71 that "Strike was made by Sunshine Mining Co., which operates

existence 20 yr a time yet

is of the tere coun-/he had asked Mr. Li to “act in

mm, t silver mine at Coeur D'Alene. Uranium was found on his place.” The Generalissimo {in Buenos Aires, however, con- “And you, too.” ey . ite Sunshine’s stock has’ been getting big: play; -closing yeo-fmay. .zeally. have .meantthen {tinues-to.describe the Bolivian... He did not.shake hands with the horses, but audience -half-ex-. | terday at year’s high. 8 [step out of ‘the picture, it. is be- BOVE yp anti-Peron and A nimi hp SIE STI Will spur, uranium prospecting. Atomic Energy-Com- (lieved. ‘But if he did, he changed Bol via. s a8 the “Peronistas of | mission offers $1k000°bonus. fo anyone bringing in-26 tons of 20° Peri mind: within a. week; for: a A st in traffic i cent or better uranium ore. That| + {hasn’t turned over any real au- f= Je : a the driving J grade and quantity of ore itself s based on secret|thority to Mr. Li. apan : their elected | is worth $22,000. : | documents lifted from files off The Generalissimo feared that THE American occupation of

Mr. Li would make “too amiable” B= a peace settlement with the|E Chinese Communists, in ohe view.| Whatever the reasons for| Chiang's decision, however, Mr. Li presides over a “cabinet” which rforms few if any of the essential functions of a government. .

and Wede- |Japan suffers from at least three major defects, a former member of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's staff in Tokyo today reported in the latest number of the Military Government Journal. First, American officials underestimated at the outset the dificulties of the job which faced

capacities to Idaho find comes eve of Generals Marshall “exploratory” talks. d ed to meyer. ° keep Belgian Congo ore output! Chin was Chinese secretary of coming to U.S. British controll 7, '§. Army's Chungking headpart of Congo production, Want gg ters then became confidential! more atomic information from Us| chinese interpreter for Gen in return. |Marshall during Marshall's mis- . |ston. All of this time he was

Mrs. FDR to Testify

automobiles .. e roads. In driving cars e no brakes, there are no unsuspecting before he is

Russia's squeeze against Marshal Tito of Yoel kes ve forms, hot words, state trials and troop "maneuvers." Tito is blasted in official propaganda as a "Fascist" who has sold out to the Western world. Former Communists on trial at Budapest are charg ed with being Tito's henchmen, aided and abetted, the

esed that no |Communist spy, it has beén re-| This “shadow cabinet” has no es state, by “Wall Street.” But most ominous of all, perhaps, |iyem in Ja Robert P. Craw. : Walowds, | wks. ELEANOR RooSEVELT vere ry ics 2 ens ahd are fh “mains Sort Hoops S00D shar nd epnored (og vhs” a Sri tyme She j will be called before Senate Civil = =» controls almost no troops, accord-| hy 500 tanks—are reported as having been deployed between Second, the occupation suffers - i Rights Subcommittee to testify 4 ‘Runs Own Show’ ing to reports from China. Timisoara, Romania and Mohacs, Hungary, along a 150-mile from bureaucratic rigidity, he de-| BELL TELEPHONE executives) him until officially notified several 4 on civil ‘rights violations tn) ! Generally Ignore Li front. lelares. "| had to hand it to Public Counselor | days later. Watts says he knew ; =. NAVY APPARENTLY _over-| cpiang took the national treas- | Orders once issued are seldom Bill Steckler in bringing out inner it as soon as warden did. 8 [ have read This is part of turn-about- | sepped. ae in “promoting”. re-|,.. 1, Formosa with him when|trate Nationalist strength on anjimportance to currency value 85'revised, and ontinge to be acted cted | Workings of communications em-| .. By putting chair on oo bunk (7) pretend- fair-play strategy of Civil Re ob apt A Jon 8. Froumdia he transferred his personal head- attempt to hold southeast China, Britain. pire. Particularly, pension plan he could talk to fellow prisoner

Subcommittee’'s new boss, Sen Eastland (D. Miss.), vigorous ex-| Switch probably would have stuck,

ith drastic]

jon indefinitely, even when there! is no longer any justification for them.

and to push ahead reform of the regime.

It is fully realized in Paris that

details, Even they didn't know! who worked in powerhouse—who {the franc would be a victim to

quarters there. operation of pension plan fully. |heard it on radio.

Local governors collect

itish people,

1e country’s and|

nent of southern philosophy on but Crommelin’s friends went step i 1 public? r enues, .w any move to increase exports into . = = Bt esonpmis poh rights legislation. #Ifurther by telling Pentatgon re- Jee ay al ev ‘Hungary [the dollar zone through devalua- Third Gen\ MacArthur Mant Only ow Plant ‘Glasses Missin - “Utopia on Mrs. Roosevelt told . Atlanta porters move was intended to be /tion. . But the French feel the ug RUMOR that Attorney David g

disagrees. It,

audience recently that instances pat on back.

"of “democratié failures” in South

commanders ignore Mr. Li and his

Most local nationalist military!

WINSTON CHURCHILL was named yesterday in Hungary's

stabilizing * influence which new valuation could have on Euro-

right kind of personnel for su- ng.

former prosecutor and‘ SHERIFF CUNNINGHAM is

pervisory jobs, according to Mr. puddy of Frank McKinfiey, will conducting extensive investigation

ugh written” ‘Secretary. . Matthews, who'd. “government.” The generals mass treason and espionage trials) woul Crawford. run for prosecutor again is a for dark shell-rimmed JT. SIV¢ Hd could be puratiRg in oe never thought. of that angle, operate ifdepehdently, for the/as one of the top plotters among eich the. advantages aT out The” writer served de Gen. ‘plant, Chaves say. They are missing from office in jail. Irrif the British section o ier An Will call| PPOMPUY recalled it; said he'din 0: part To the extent they British, Americans and taing national currencies at their MacArthur in Japan from 1946 to divided on which direction the tated, high sheriff complained to rd of living, _wants her ran hearings| CVT. approve Crommelin’s pro-| oc. omize any superior authority/slavs who schemed to seize the present artificial levels. 1948. He has long been associated plant will grow, but a number of, visitor, “Dawgone it, there must ie. people in her as witness motion. Newcomer Matthews now at all, it is Chiang whom they| Balkans. ‘with the University of Nebraska, Mr, Lewis’ friends are watering be somebody who likes to snitch

on McGrath omnibus civil rights; running his own show.

ne Hines: bill. |” Case of Air Force Brig. Gen. [0€C%: POL “Mr.-.11. and his Britain's war-time prime _min-+ West Germany A both 2 a] nitrate of journalism it in hopes he will run. jthings in this jail.” - { I n. ” 1 - rin OCK~ = “cabinet. ister was accused by Lazar Bran-| FTI 0 e J . 8 Just what $n i William Matheny—who criticized Local Kuomintang civilian of-/kov, third defendant in the trials. ade last May has been a severe| .,... o .& = * miltary p ROBERT AUSTIN WATTS, who lovers Lane probe sherlf is . : Trade Drop ma . |Army operations in Greece—has! |ficials are also acting more and|The former counsellor “of the blow to western Berlin economy advisers with the Chinese Corl een a Sd ted Sauertauing mo Serle She Why 01 SOMBER SH ADOWS Soom, not ® taken to I efenge Secre- | {more on their own and without Yugoslav legation in Moscow ad- and unemployment has increased Miumist armies. However. ios a ing en ehone 9f bride an n Jdiestel, Complain oii he ordinary ‘ » against what was beginning to! tary Johnson and won't. It'll be regard to either Chiang or Mr. mitted most of the charges from 49,000 to 230,000, or 25 per, instance parked couple

cow has sent a, good many po- Supreme Court reversal of con-| _viction. Prison officers didn't tell

was held up and girl assaulted are under investigation. Girl hysterically refused to make

look like sunnier business skies. | |settled inside family. Air Force! We're back now to where we were | {says Matheny wasn’t malicious |“ last spring when business outlook | {Just naive. Matheny's sorry. was clouded by possibilities of big! Former Navy Secretary John Venting refugees

cent of the- population. Unemployment is increasing at _ the rate of 5000 workers weekly as a flood of finished products

against him. t Mr. Brankov testified that An-glo-Americans promised miiltary

B—————— litical advisers to China. !

Thus local governors are pre-

from moving How to Figure Gl Insurance Dividend—

an he (Ernie ith infantry= ped America ifices of its ‘ho loved the to the front t Buchwach, t Pyle's re-

believe that bring a new irst business nuary-—Rep. g up hope of

ch has paraitration, not VU wani aring the road nagement.— or Hawil's panies,

can play & tion (to the means for a ’ world curing some of ing the price itish foreign

——

ight but the

45, until his ral, Howard hode Island

nate |nvesti-

had at that -

fon, alleging inquiry was

between the rm. } two trustees Mr. McGrath

rman of the Bureau of rustees, ity. He has it is strainchairman of

strikes and deterforatiofi of Brit-| ain’s financial condition. : Stock market found quickly this week that steel report was no barometer of labor peace. And study of U. S.-British economic communique gives no promise that Britain's iliness will soon be cured. . Net result: Future's still anyne’s 8s. ° pie ind Department gets) eontinuous indications of busi-| ness improvement but notices, as; yet, no surge of recovery. There, is no room for spectacular snapback. Statistically, business qrop has been neal,

May Develue “Pound DEVALUATION OF _ British pound continues to ‘be podsibility --may be only days away Devaluation, if it comes, will be confession on part of Sir Stafford Cripps that Washington decisions failed to provide needed monetary hypodermic. Devaluation would sharpen at once British competition with’ U. 8. goods. Many business leaders wouldn't like it. If pound is devalued, what will new rate be? Nobody Not to know. Now valued at $4.08 at oficial exchange rates, open | market rate for pound has dropped to lower than $3 In some parts of world. F One sizeup - of pound’s real worth comes from relative prices of fats and oils in dollar and sterling areas. Price of tallow, translated from pounds to dollars at official rate, is $180 a ton.

Britain pays $440 a ton for it in New Zealand and Australia, | Malayan copra, sold for sterling, | is priced at $252.50 a ton. Philip- |

pine copra, sold for dollars, is

priced at $184.25 In U. 8, soya ofl is about $280 a ton. In ster-| ling area, lowest price is $540, i I

a ton.

Minimize Gor Victory

MANY REPUBLICANS agreed with Presidént Truman that not much national significance should be attached to GOP victory in| normally Republican Pennsylva-| nia's 26th Congressional district. | But, they say, it does mean that

run |Tobey in New Hampshire next | | year.

Smart Political Move

{tical

and

LIL. Sullivan, Democrat,

against

plans to; Republican Sen.|

MR. TRUMAN made smart po-|

man Cooper to John Foster Dulles’ old UN seat, berg-minded Republican bn UN | delegation. and probably keeps! strongest possible Republican out

of next year's Kentucky Senate manpower and resources on an 8ary’s

race. Harold Stuart, Tulsa lawyer reserve colonel, will . be nominated soon as Assistant Air Force Secretary. He'll sneceed Cornelius Vanderbilt. Whitney, who moved over to Undersecretary of Commerce. Stuart is son-in-law of millionaire ollman and Republican leader, w. G. Skelly. Navy's still try ing to find some use for its 16 big battleships.!

Latest scheme Is to rig them up tremely unlikely during .the pre-| ‘America was willing to support embitterment during the Palesas long-range guided missile car- dictable future, it is understood. Yugoslavia if they would estab- tine war has now leveled off and | therefore, wants to concen-|lish a bourgeoise democratic gov-|

riers.

{from one-province-to another. - There is at least one other major difference between Chiang and r. Li, in addition to Chiang’s|

- |failure to give Mr. Li any authority:

Chiang is convinced that a new

move in naming former | "O79 war will break out within

| GOP Kentucky Sen. John Sher-

the next few months, with the

|United States on one side and

It puts Vanden pere'® on the other, it is reported

here. Conserve Resources He, therefore, wants to concentrate all available Nationalist

effort ‘to hold the .south China| coast and the Island of Formasa: {because he thinks the United

|States will rush new aid to him

when war comes, and will want to land it in those areas. The supposed imminence of War, also makes it essential to postpone political and other reforms

jof the Kuomintang indefinitely,

Chiang is reported to believe.

Mr. Li, on the other hand, be-|fore the second.day session ad- ward the United States.

lieves that a new world war is ex-|

He.

Out of the Woods |

i !

| support to Marshal Tito of Yugo'slavia if he would turn capitalist and fight against the Soviet Un-| jon as part of a plan by the West | land the Vatican to dominate Eastern Europe. : Two other defendants have pleaded guilty. They are Laszlo | Rajk. former Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and former) Lt. Gen. Georgy Palffy, once the highest ranking officer in the, Hungarian army, who said he of-| fered 10 battalions in an overnight putsch to overthrow HunCommunist regime. Mr. Brankov pleaded partly guilty as he told the court a plot to realign the Balkans was initiated among = others By Mr. Churchill and his son, Randolph, who was-attached to Tito’s stafi during the war. He said the plot ‘began in 1943 when the Allies were helping Tito fight the Germans. Mr. Brankov, speaking just beuntil said,

| Journed Monday,

ernment.” He did dot specify when or how the promise was! made.

a » . ~

France

FRANCE'S government today was in its’ second year, with what

all observers argue is a justifiable!

‘sense of satisfaction, Much has been accomplished under the leadership of Premier ‘Henrl Queuille, the man few Frenchmep knew a year agb, ‘whose very name most foreigners still find unpronounceable, It has been a year of surprises highlighted by the remarkable | feat {—-of a government managing ‘to remain in office for 12 'whole {months. .

Boosted by Marshall aid, the {country has made a striking eco-|

{nomic recovery. Official statistics [give the index of industrial pro{duction as 130 compared to 100

ln 1938. This means that French/ f workers today are producing al-

| most one- third more than in prewar years.

The latest wheat crop—814 mil-

‘lion tons—is 220,000 tons larger

-in postwar France at least

réach the city-Mrom-highly -in-| dustrial western Germany. Berlin industry is hampered by, high labor costs and outmoded

Had Policy 96 Months?

FiTop Jackpot Is $528

Russian looting, and is hampered further by a dual currency -sys-| tem and lack of investment. cap-| ital. | In addition, ment, already faced with a defilcit of at least 300 million marks ($90 million), has to pay out

710,000,000 marks monthly in un- ,efioia] calculations by the Veterans Administration.

top jackpot is $528, and to qualify, all you have to do is belong to the exclusive veterans’ group that: Took out the full $10,000 worth of NSLI in October. November | or December of 1940. Kept it in force through 1948. Were 40 or

employment benefits. The American Military Govern-| ment has officially described the ‘west Berlin industrial situation as “desperate” and is urging that the city be granted long-term credits from Marshall Plan funds. LI J RJ Lebanon Forty million Arabs today were feeling somewhat friendlier toA rela-! tionship that reached peaks of

younger when you took it out. Di

- = a

Administration proposes to cut up among 16 million GI policy holders starting in January.

To compute your own share, | you need only a few figures—the number of months you kept your is approaching normalcy. | policy in force, the face amount Improvement is due mainly, it of the policy, and ybur age when (appears, to the State Depart-| you took it out. Then take a look |ment’s - Lausanne policy of grap- at thé table printed with this dis|pling firmly, if not always. suc- patch—and remember it doesn't cessfully, with the fate of the make any difference whether you million homeless Palestinian ref- converted your policy or not. ugeées:- Suppose, for example, you enThe v. 8., which engineered the tered service in July, 1942, at the recognition of Israel as a state, age of 40 or under, and signed up is still seen as friendly to the for the full $10,000. Your prenew Palestine power, whose Jew-' miums were paid by allotment ish population is due to -attain from your service pay up to your the million figure this month. discharge in October, 1945, at The Arabs do not expect ihe which time you dropped your inU, 8. to renege on its $100 million! surance and made no further paygovernmental loan to Israel, nor | ments. to change its policy of keeping | That means you had GI insurthe annual American Jewish con- ance in force for 40 months. Since tributions of $240.gnillion on, the you rried $10,000 worth, you treasury's tax-exempt list as multiply the number of months charities. by 10, making 400. Then you mulBut they have perceived, from tiply that figure by the 55 cents {the line the State Department dividend rate, as shown on the has taken “at Lausanne, that!table. You'll find you're entitled (the U. 8. is not evading the to a $220 dividend. consequences--both economic and " ~ » moral-—of making a million per-| IN COMPUTING the number of sons horieless.

Arab press attacks on the U. 8, versary month in 1948 that you started your policy. For example, | have almost ceased. They have if-you took out your policy in June, 1943, and have kept it in force been replaced by an attitude of to date, only count the months up to June, 1948. You will get divi“at least the Americans are pre- dends on what you have paid sinc

By DOUGLAS LARSEN, Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Sept. 17—The fattest slice of GI in-| the city govern- surance melon will go to veterans who were under 40 when policeman stopped truck driver they took up arms for Uncle Sam. i That's how the NSLI dividend works out in the first The

dn’t miss any premiums. vy » Ld

EVEN IF YOU don't fit inthat category, however, there will still be a nice slice of the $2.8 billion spec lal dividend which the Veterans sented on Broadway.

complaint, fearing it would in- ” jure social standing In roy i jure eastern university. :

f POLICE mn small Indiana coun | ty where murder convictions are {rare enough to be remembered in | detail commented other day about | practice of letting lifers run loose |on errands at Michigan City State

Prison. : He told of one instance where

| for traffic violation, threatened to |arrest him. “Haw,” responded offender. “Go ahead. I'm doing life at Michigan City.” Another officer recognized man he sent up for life om street. Lifer was on errand, policeman related. ‘.

Well Represented

HOOSIERDOM js well ' repreIn “Death

The following table shows, at various ages, the monthly premium rate for National Service Life Insurance, the dividend scale, and the net

Dividend Wo age . 46, $0.37; age 47, $0.34; age 48, $0.31; age 49, $0.28; age 50, $0.25; age 51, $0.24; age 52, $0.23; age 53,’ $0.22; age 54, $0.21; age 55 and overt, $0.20. ’

premium, based on $1000 of NSLI: Age at Dividend - Prem. Net Issue Seale Rate Prem. 15 55 $0.63 $0.08 16-17-18 55 5 *» 19-20-21 58 a5, Ae 22.28% 55 as a1 24.25 58 a7 J 264 55 a 8 27-28 55 a 14 2) 55 Ek) 15 20 58 MH a8 hi 5 Te 47 ae a8 8 JAR 18 58 3 Ja EY 58 a8 20 35 5% i] a . 55 a7 20 nn AS 1 24 a" AS 51 26 » 55 a 2 " 5m AS 50 “« 12] » AS “” we 40 a“ “" on AS u is 34 on

of a Salesman,” a crimson’ and’ white Indiana University peninant is part of props. In “Miss Liberty,” a town that sounds. like | “Pender Falls, Indiana” pops up {in dialog. Both are standing room only attractions, too. » ~ - | LAST WEEK'S comment that (zoning board okayed proposed J. |C- Penney store on Circle was in- | correct. Zoning Board and Plan (Commission never saw plans. [Under existing code, owners could {build one-story building if they 'desired. There are no minimum height requirements in law. Board |says it has no authority over I structure in most vital section of | city. .

‘Reckless Drivers | NORTHEAST SIDE residents | complain of reckless driving in | vicinity of 38th St. and Orchard‘ Ave, Investigation shows men from John Ramp, Inc, salesroom are testing new cars and trade-ins on Orchard Ave. which they have converted into miniature motor speedway. Favorite | trick Is to race cars in reverse | five blocks south on

e that date next year.

months your policy was in force, you must stop counting on the anni-| c@reening from side to side and

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odds now are against Democratic Sen. Francis J. Myers, who'll be, up for re-election next year. Re-| publican nominee kely will be! Gov. Duff.

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Of course, If you had a policy in force for less than three months you don’t qualify for any dividend. And no payment will be made Lon any months during which a policy was lapsed, and no premiums | ‘Argentina [were paid, even if it has since been reinstated. But dividend pay-! ‘Argentine army officials today, ment will be made for the period after date of reinstatment.

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than last year's record despite the drought that threatened to {reduce the total by 7 per ‘cent. Meanwhile, the French were {heartily applauding the speech

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