Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1950 — Page 2
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U. S. Pacific Defense
By DAN KIDNEY
: Times Stat Writer ~WASHINGTON, Jan. 4¢— Presi dent Truman's rejection of Formosa as the first line of U. 8. Pa-| cific defense is in direct opposition to thé recommendations of Gen. | Douglas MacArthur as outlined to!
visiting Senators last month, Sen.| Willlam E. Jenner (R.. Ind.) de-
clared today. On his round-the-world figh
with, a Defense Appropriations Jenner and Sen. Homer Ferguson (R. Mich,)
sub-committee, Sen. were designated to ‘inspect mosa. Sen. Jenner remained there, Ferguson was convinced by his in
For
spection that Formosa should. be
held,
“Our entire committee was
taken into the map room of Gen
MacArthur's headquarters in Tokyo,” Sen. Jenner said. “There the general took a pointer and placing it on Formosa traced a line from there to Japan and then
to the various Yacific O ae Vallous dadiid
where American troops had conquered the Japs all the way to the
Philippines. Quotes MacArthur
“Of course we asked at once
about holding. Formosa and Gen MacArthur said this:
- . “Formosa is key and vital to! Under. the Far the Chinese National Government was given trusteeship over that island! is signed. We should announce this agreement to the world and boldly say that re
our own security.
Eastern Control Council
until the peace
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this matter.
Bring it from becoming a battleground.
“That is a statément from a man who knows most about it. When I asked if that wasn't de-| claring a sort of Monroe Doctrine for the area the General agreed) that is exactly what it would be. | I am for that, just as I always have been for announcing a U. 8. ‘Monroe Doctrine for Europe, instead of wasting our substance]
there.” - Jenner Triumphs Sen. Jeriner scored a triumph yesterdiy when his plan for a Republican National Policy Committee, composed of Senators,
Congressmen and National Com-|
mittee selections, was approved by the GOP Senators after some sharp caucus debate. He is not content to let that policy be drafted, he said today, without trying to Ftop the bipartisan foreign policy, which he now sums up as follows: -
poses, as I see it, 1s to curtail L67-year- _ our expenditures in Europe and
sthen waste the savings in the
visited all those countries. My
ce is to save the money. If| men were “told an ofl stove ex-| Riivies A 10 to spend our way|Ploded and set fire to one of the)
into bankruptcy the Communists in the Kremlin can take over the world through receivership. They wouldn't need to fight a war. My own view is that they think this will happen and don’t intend to fight in any case”
Rent Decontrol
Report Planned ... Report of a study on a proposed "rent decontrol measiife now being considered by the City Council's
special rent committee, will be
made at a hearing in City Hall at 7:30 p. m. Jan. 11. The committee, Councilman J. Porter
der consideration since the part of December,
Ill with a cold in- Tokyo Sen.
totam se sensiiad
a gw bold about] Formosa is the best way to keep
headed by Seidensticker, has had the measure unlater —
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irooms. ‘Dr. LaShaleri was found {sitting in a chair when fire de{partment rescue squads arrived. {Building residents sald he was a |semi-invalid, but still practiced Norman Britton, of the fire | rescue squad and first ‘to reach ithe apartment, said Dr. LaSha-|
{leri was badly burned before aid!
iarrived. He was given first aid treatment by firemen, -but died seven hours later in the hospital Funeral. arrangements have pot. haan. mada, SS oe a3
To Treat Girl With Rare Disease
COLUMBUS, 0, Jan 4 (UP)
Decision to ask the committee —Two-year-old Janet Beth Wag-
for a preliminary report made last night during the Council's regular meeting. ’
At last night's meeting, Council
officers to serve during the next year were re-elected without .opposition. They are Christian J Emhardt, ‘president; Joseph € Wallace, vice president, and Mr Seldensticker, who will represent
the council on the City Plan Commission ‘and the Board of Zoning . »
Appeals, A HOME OF YOUR OWN
makes. life fuller, richer, affords
security, adds prestige! When are
YOU going to become a HOME OWNER? The time to buy is NOW! Prices are far below the peak prices of 1946. Turm now to the classified columns for an outstanding selection of HOMES FOR SALE . ,. you'll find them’
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ner, near death from a rare biooe disease, was expected at University Hospital today or tomorrow with her parents after a from Singapore The child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul ‘Wagner, was given only six weeks to live by doctors two weeks ago. The girl's father is chief buyer for the Goodrich Rubber Co., of Akren ‘. PHYSICIANS here said they did not. kmow the exact -ailment suffered by the girl" The parents chose the Columbus hospital be cause both ft and the Ohio State University's College .of Medicine have worked on research dealing with basic blood diseases + The family boarded the Santa Fe Chief in Los Angeles vesterday because of bad flying weath[er after crossing the Pacific hy plane. - ° . ’
January Special!
~~ WAVES
Complets with hale . halk srle. hamper and perma. Bent. Gearsntesd § months, Al for
ST Safisfaction Guaranleed Shampoo & Sots — 75¢ 10 $1.00 Children Given Special Atention
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4h Flow Roosevelt Bidg. Turn Loft From | Elevator
Dave Olinghouse, a junior and licensed driver, instructs | Frances Wilson during the unusual show. Miss Wilson is a junior
Firemen Probe Apartment Fire Fatal to Chiropractor
OSU Hospital |
trip ¢
pa y ‘ $ /
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is a daily class in proper driving
today ' sought to determine the'l” “What the new program pro- cause of an apartment fire which resulted in the death of a
hirapractor yester ; 8 at Thnk ipa a two-room apartment re (Theatre Ave, died last night in
Middle, Near and Far East. I General Hospital of burfis” recélV&a™ifi" the blaze.
| In Indianapolis
EVENTS TODAY
Liens Ctub—noon, Claypool Ninth Ward . Democratic Women's Club PW all
of
Ladies Lions Tlab—noon, Lincoln Women's Newecomers—noon, Marott -
Commeree — noon.
EVENTS TOMORROW
Silver Star Review No. 15, Woman's Bene- . -Assotiationd 4s pr mm Bo JOU Bh Odd Pellows Lodge Hall American Chemical Society Meeting—8:30 p.m, Butier University . Co-operative Club-noon, Marott Advertising: Club-—<noon. Athletid Club, Real Estate Board noon, Washington)
DIVORCE SUITS FILED
Illet vs. Nathan Evans Eliza H. wv» Coshy Sinclar Leva B ve Wharles W hompason Martha vs Robert L Oil annulment): Mary vs. Chester E Cald well: Jens. vs. Emma L. Fredericksen Charles C, vs. Carolyn L Johnson; Ro-
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
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Plan,
Students of Warren Central High School saw the correct way fo handle an automobile in a safety show held yesterday in the gymnasium. Sponsored by the Warren Central Driving Club, 15. attach a rider repealing state police participated, The Crosley was donated for the event by Winings Aute Co., 1016 E.
Old Rush |
SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Jan, 4 Whitehead is suing a theater for $5000 for injuries
suffered when she was {tax on uncolored margarine. trampled in a rush of It also would eliminate a women for the powder [8-year manufacturers’ tax, a room. $480-a-year handling tax for
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Due fo Hit Floor WASHINGTON, Jana. 4 (UP)-—| The Senate jumped into its first hot controversy today -- a proposal to repeal federal taxes on oleomargarine, : 1 Democratic Leader Scott’ W. | Lucas of Illinois said the House {bill would be brought to the floor — {a8 soon as President Truman has delivered his State of the Union | message, Sen. J. William Fulbright (D. Ark), a leader of the repeal : |torces, was ready to start the {debate, He and his colleagues iare confident the Senate will follow the House lead. : } Even some dairy-state oppo-!
of defeating the bill. There were | predictions that some opponents might try to filibuster the med{Sure to death as a last resort. |
Will Urge Rider
| Sen. Alexander Wiley (R.|
|If successful, the move would |effectively kill the bill.
{UP).— Gertrude |year, would eliminate the 10-/
President Truman wik hold & tax on retailers of colored prod- Morning.
[news conference at 9:30 a. m, uct and a $8 levy on retailers of { (Indianapolis Time) tomorrow, 'the uncolored oleo.
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BROOM-MASTER, originally 1.95
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Circuit Claycom f nents conceded privately that| 1. oocior John 7 S, Leolin nd
there is less than a 50-50 chance, the latter's a | from Rn Safety B J demotion : | for a hearing this morning in Circuit Court.
Defense Lawyers Charge Safety Board With
‘Political Oppression’ in Disciplinary ‘Action Policeman Jacque (Jack) Durham's appeal of a Safety Board The Monon has been -using oll Wis.), a member 6f the butter. decision demoting him from detective sergeant got under way in throughout for some time. state bloc, has said he will try Circuit Court today. all Defense . Lewis Jr. war-time excise tax increases. ‘pression for the past three years. A jury of three women and nine men was selected to hear The House bill, approved by the the appeal before Judge Lloyd Senate Finance Committee last Claycombe. ! Earlier, Safety Board President | {cent-a-pound federal levy on eol- Leroy J. Keach sald the appeal {ored oleo and a ){-a-cent a pound to Circuit Court was unprecedented in Safety Board history. Top Brass Attends Top police brass attended the
wholesalers of colored oleo, atrial yesterday and today.
$200-a-year tax on wholesalersilice Chief Rouls was. present yesWASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (UP) of the uncolored variety, a $48 terday but remained away this
Police Inspectors Leolin Troutman of the uniform division and
The New York Central in this . was down to about six of coal supply, far under the ‘ specified by the ICC. : The Western Division of the Pennsylvania, operating between Columbus, O., and St. Louis, was in alittle better shape for coal, ; {but not much. : ; : The Pennsylvania was Sure 3 {about 12 days coal supply an ho right) would be hit by the order. Like the NYC the Pennsylvania officials said they would determine “lafter today what lines ‘would be suspended. i | * The all-dieseled Monon, how= ever, was about the only road which wasn’t hurt by the order.
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Attorneys Henry R. Wilson Jr. and Lawrence A. Agriculture Class said Policeman Durham was subjected to political °° For Adults Planned
Earl McCormick, vocational agriculture director at Southport High School, will conduct an agriculture class for adults at 7:30 p. m. each Wednesday, beDurham, whose stormy police ginning today in the school. carédr had run the gamut from Walter Weber of the Indiana city-wide acclaim to suspension Farm Bufedu EE ts y evelopments in . for disobedience, studied law in ties Jan. 11. Indiana University. { dom —————————— He has been suspended many CARD PARTY PLANNED
t , aft an Ladies auxiliary No. 2511, Fraies ‘site Ls exposed grart and ternal Order of Eagles, will hold corruption on Indiana Ave. three a public card party at 8 p.m. toe
EL Er nf ee | John (Jack) O'Neal of the detective division were among the police officials present.
Po- i"
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lice officials.
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