Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1950 — Page 5

except nurses’ aid, Mrs. Anna

CHAT thE TACK Of “a-sprinkier-sys-|.

‘credible speed with which the fire

: DAVENPORT; Towa, ‘Jan. T| a Pre-dawn fire streaked TS of H pital today ercy and “at least 38 apt

of Washington, Ind, Neither her next of kin, if any nor her age was reported, . ' {Washington Ind. authorities. were unable to identify Miss Wish-| man.) ; : 25 Patients Saved

Coroner Wildman sald that 25 persons, some of who! shed windows with their fi fire- © men and police ripped way the, fron bnrs, were taken out alive. | Bier Mary Annunciata, head, of the Catholic institution, said a . : new check showed 63 persons d Sixty-thece ER wd Fre were in the three-story, wood| 94y by a flash fire. ice an and brick building when the Z2re " started at 2 a. m. Coroner Wildman said he probably would delay an inquest until city and state fire inspectors investigated the blaze. The inspectors said a day-long check) failed to show the cause of the fire. The building, the frame structure of which had been reinforced -with brick, was a total loss and firemen tore down three of its tottering walls. Nurses’ Aid Dies All of the victims were patients

them, which the fire department recommended’ be installed two years ago, was a factor in the in-

spread. Fire Lt. Albert Koranda, in charge of the first company to reach the scene, said rescue at-| tempts were hampered by lack] of water pressure and slowed by the barred windows and doors. “It was just plain hell,’ "” he said.| *It burned like paper.” Although the hpspital was for women, three men were in cus-j tody- there. All escaped. { i

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Taxes $2 Billion WASHINGTON, Jan. T (UP)—

(how to trim $6.7 billion from its {budget and cut taxes by $2 billion. The businessmen, who make up {the Committee for Economic | Development, sald their budgeting | scheme «iso would allow for a big payment on the federal debt.

| Their proposals envisaged a

| government fiscal policy of re- | duced spending and tax cuts to

stimulate Investment, sales and

employment. They ware condi- | tioned on peak employment and a change in the federal budgeting | method, And they called for the government to decide first how much money it could spend in times of {maximum employment and then 1hold its spending to those limits, The businessmen offered .ther {suggestions as President Truman ‘prepared to give Congress on Monday his budget message for

emen ripped out steel window bars to save 25.

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the 1951 fiscal year which begins; [July 1. | $5.5 Billion Deficit

Speaker Sam Rayburn, (D., Tex.), revealed earlier this week that the president's budget will {call for spending a little more than $42 billion. That would indi-

T PEAPACK- GLADSTONE, N. J., cate a deficit comparable to the {Jan, 7 (UP)—Thursday the Essex $5 billion red ink figure the

{County Hunt ‘club gally set out

government is expected to show ion June 30 when it closes its

In their pink coats ofi a fox hunt.|y ie for the 1950 fiscal year. The hounds got the scent and The Committee for Economic

[the chase was on. Today, the club combed Somerset Hills for one of their ri

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Development centered its reform, the, {proposals on- government fiscal!

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Mrs. Charles Scribner, master) The CED used the “cash con-

of the hounds and William (Bus-| ;olidated” ‘budget which shows {ter) Chadwell, head huntsman, the flow of all money collected

| said all went well until the riders/and spent by the government,

{and the dogs’ met the “running- The government uses figures, est fox we ever chased.” {which do not include such col-| s x = lections antl payments as unem-|

AFTER 22 mites and seven and Ployment compensation and so-|’

a half hours. the hunters had ial security because they are

03 h ot only the fox but Dandled in separate accounts, | Jost aight id By using the “cash consoli-|

dated” budget, CED estimates of | Scattered and tired, most of the revenues and expenditures averhunters dismounted and walked age $3 billion higher than the adhome. ministration figures. “That fox was experienced,” The committee said that $5 bilMr. Chadwell said. “He was 80 lion of its proposed $6.7 billion re wise he was seen .by motorists duction in "federal spending next dodging in and out of traffic so vear would be covered by non-

that the hounds would lose "the'recurring items being spent this:

scent.” : year.

With an eye on earning more Canadian dollars, this state Su "of Queensland hopes to tempt ; s’ wi Sanadian palates th canned; - . é . FRESH A trial shipment of 4800 cans| EN a $e ! NEW will leave shortly for Canada for ’ 5 distribution on ifs west coast. | Lin ) : i, INSPIRED Queensland hopes it will prove omni } ) STYLES

to be as popular as its canned

LER TE 55 Couple Ready fo Se at ho “to Canada netted tie op e od y 0 ePary e

S05 ot 37 vane To Enter Religious Orders

May Never See Each Other Again; That

cellor of Cornell University, an- Is to Be as God Wills It, Husband Says

nounced today that he will retire SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7 (UP)—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Foster Eg LOVELY from the post Jan. 31. Mr. Day today exchanged final farewells to 25 years of married life and pre- 3 resigned as president of the uni- pared to enter secluded religious orders, probably never to see each FABRICS versity last June, after serving 12 other again. HED years. Sickness was given as the Mr. Foster, 50, will fly this week-end to Collegeville, Minn. ) Season. where he will enter a Benedictine Monastery, St. John's Abbey. Mrs.

EDUCATOR TO RESIGN

ITHACA, N. Y., Jan. 7 (UP)| Edmund E. Day, 66, first chan-/

May C. Brown Foster hopes to

enter a Catholic convent. “We are as one in this decision, and at last we are free to take ] God's orders,” Mr. Foster said. . Several weeks ago, thie former oven newspaperman resigned his job

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