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condition. Over and over again, farm district Congressmen have orated: “Depressions are farm. born and farm-led.” In other words, stop depressions on the farm and you stop depressions for everyone else—they think. That's what the government is

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a bushel at the farm is well over the cost of production in much of the wheat belt. But the government program isn’t a “gravy train” to many small farmers. The government now has $3 billion invested in holding up farm prices, an all-time record. About half of this is in loans to farmers at the support price and the remainder is in commodities which the government has directly or taken under the loans.

and nine great-grandchildren.

Robert F. Nixon

Services for Robert F. Nixon, Indianapolis native and member of Edwin Ray Methodist Church, will be held at 2 p. m. today in George McCarty Funeral Home, Fortville. Burial will be in Mendon Cemetery near there. Mr. Nixon, who was 64, dled Monday in his home, 40 N. Gales-

ton St., after a short illness. He Mrs. Lou Merrill, all of Mt. Ster- Srandchildren. |

operated a general repair shop

A farmer who gets a government loan can either sell the crop and

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at his home for the past five) years, Survivors are a son, Robert) Wellington Nixon, Indianapolis; a |

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he oul 30 Jtep U. 8. farmers : of Rallway eggs alone, Agriculture Department t almost as much last year as the $84 million which the Civil Aeronautics ME Me regards as subsidies to the trunk and feeder air lines. his wife, M On butter, the io A50y spent far more in 1949 than|YYINg to do in its ughters, \ the $49 million which the Mari-{R0MdIng up prices of and. Ms. ana time Commission is doling out in| MOdities by taking huge 2 . operating subsidies to 13 off the market and by grandchildren, all ping lines. It took 105 mil-/direct loans on commodities poi lon pounds of butter off the mar.|Price which the government re- ngton Sts. | James H. Strange ket at a cost of more than $62/687ds as fair, With. CARR, erviees § J million to hold up butterfat prices As 1s true with any program set Hurst; a son, Albert Hurst; and a| ~~ or James H. Strange, to farmers. up to operate on ‘a nationwide|daughter, Mrs. W. P. Flynn, all of 8. Tremont St, who died Of course, the farm scale, it doesn't work out perfect-(Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. yosterday in bis home, will be at 1s much bigger. It's designed to|'Y OF evenly. To some efMcientiNora Tennery and Ais. 8. Me Moti Coren Burial maintain “fair” prices to the na-|{Armers with good land, the price(Polsgrove, both Geand|Will be in Floral Park. He was

59. Mr. Strange was employed in J. D. Adams Co., but retired several years ago. He was born at Mt, Sterling, Ky, and lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He attended the Second Free Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dora Strange; a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Weidman, and five sons, Charles, LeRoy, Walter, Kelly and James E. Strange, all of Indianapolis. Also surviving are his mother, Mrs. Nannie Strange, and four sisters,. Mrs. Beth Trimble and

ling, and Mrs. Mary Powell and Mrs. Clay Kenworthy, Indianapolis.

Mrs. S. D. Whoolery

Joh Voelcker, formerly of Indianapolls, died recently in Los Angeles, Cal, friends here learned today. He was T1.

chinist at ‘Allison Division, General Motors Corp., until ill health |torced him to retire five years ago jand move to California. A resident of Indianapolis. 25 |years, he was a member of the Centre Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and the St. {Paul Episcopal Church. Services and burial were held in Los An-

'geles.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ethel Voelcker; two sons, Fred Voplcker, Olney, Téx, and George Voelcker, Los Angeles, and two

Mr. Voelcker had been a ma-

John F.'Keith, killed Jan. 1944, over Accra, British West Africa, will be at 9 a. m, Friday

College Ave, he and 35 others were killed when the plane In which they were riding blew up. Lt. Keith was a fighter pilot and had carried out 52 missions. A native of Washington, Ind. he lived in Bloomington most of his life. He attended Purdue University before he entered service In June, 1941. He was a mem- | ber of Acacia Fraternity at Pur{due and the First Christiap | Church at Bloomington. His mother and a sister, Mrs. Kathryn Dust, also of Indianapolis, survive,

Son of Mrs, Helen Keith, 1711 |

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{brother Edward Nixon, Detroit, jand a half - brother, Francis {Hardin Shipp, Indianapolis, and {two sisters, Miss Hazel Mae Nixon and Mrs. Clara G. Shearer, both of Indianapolis.

David Morrow

Rites for David Morrow, employee of Hetherington and Berner, Inc, for 20 years, will be

ery, former Indianapolis resident, were held Jan. 10 in Mountain View, Cal. She was the former

Services for Mrs. Marie Wheol-\minity Methodist Church, Burial

daughters, Mrs. F. Ray Groves, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Nicholas Miller, Madison, Wis, and three grandchildren. '

John S. Roberts

Services for John 8. Roberts, retired broker, who died Monday in his home, 651 E. 23d St, were to be at 3 p. m. today in Moore & Kirk Colonial Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill, He was 82, Mr. Roberts had been {ll 18 months, Born at Brookville, he lived in Indianapolis the last 17 years. | - Survivors include a son, John |L. Roberts, Detroit, Mich.; a |daughter, Mrs. Louise Francis, | Brooklyn, N. Y.; two sisters, Miss | |Edna Roberts and Mrs. Maggie, |A. Nutt, Indianapolis, and two]

Fred Davidson

Services for Fred Davidson Sr.,| native of Tennessee and Indian{apolis resident for 35 years, will |be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in |will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. | Mr. Davidson, who lived in 2230 [Martindale Ave. died yesterday

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on farm price support since 1933 held at 1 p. m. Friday in Jacobs] at $404 million, with $254 million Bros. West Side Chapel. Burial of that last year. But the CCC Will be in New Crown cemetery.

just represents one phase, al-| though the most important one, of farm subsidy operations. The 40-to-50 cents a bushel export subsidy the government is {paying to move wheat out of this| | country under the International {Wheat Agreement will be paid by direct appropriation from Congress. Such items as the $80 a ton which the government is now |paying to get surplus raisins fed

{a special fund of about $125 mil{lion which comes from customs| receipts. And $15 million of school-lunch money can be spent by Agriculture for purchases of| surpluses. Too, the government currently {is paying U. 8. farmers this year | about $225 million to get them to | follow soil conserving practices.

|gram pays from 10 to 50 per cent {of the costs of liming, terracing,

{dividual farmer can get more| {than $750 annually under this | program. | And also to help maintain farm prices, the government is foster{ing marketing agreements on | fruits and vegetables under which {the growers and handlers get together and hold down the supply [to the demand. These marketing |agreegnents, which would be illegal in industry, have long been | n effect In most big milk sheds | o maintain steady income to pro-| ucers and hold up milk prices to ~sumers.

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Mr. Morrow, who was 58, died yesterday in General Hospital He was a resident of Indianapolis for 30 years and a native of Jackson, Tenn. Mr, Morrow is survived by his! wife, Mrs. Eleanor Morrow; a daughter, Mrs. Mattie B. Walton, Gary; three sons, James Morrow, Detroit, Mich., Roderick and Louis Morrow, both of Indianapolis; a stepson, Frank Davis, Inand two brothers, Alex Morrow, Jackson, Tenn., and Willis’ Morrow, Detroit. ;

Mrs. Oscar D. Wolf

Requiem mass for Mrs. Clara M. Wolf, 3460 W. Michigan St., who died yesterday in her home, will be at ¥ a. m. Friday in the St. Anthony Catholic Church. She was 57. !

Christian Service

Group to Meet

The Woman's Society of Christian Service will present Mrs. Grover L. Hartman in a talk on “Christianizing Our Homes" tomorrow afternoon in the Grace Methodist Church. Mrs. John Huggler will furnish the special music. The program will follow a 10:30 a. m. business meeting and noon luncheon,

Services will be at 8:30 a. m. Friday in Conkle West Michigan

Street Funeral Home. Burial will building farm dams, etc. No in-|be in Floral Park.

Mrs. Wolf was born at Waveland and lived in Indianapolis 41 years, She was. in the St, Anthony Church parish and belonged to its Altar Society. Survivors include her husband, Oscar D. Wolf; two brothers, Ralph and Fred Cooper, and a sister, Mrs. Fern Curry, all of Indianapolis.

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