Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1950 — Page 6
Would Decline Except
For Federal Subsidies
‘Atomic Expert Named To Head Mobilization |
wi WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (UP) _ Airmail Pay Makes Up Their Deficits eve ition today with the appointment
And Will Total $125 Million This Year Sous Sogay with thie. appointaet
_. By EARL RICHERT, Scripps-Howard Staft Writer the new Office of Civilization WASHINGTON, -Jan, 20—You'd see a great decrease in, com- Mobilization.. / i ' mereial a in the skies if it weren't for “subsidy” dbliars |’ He is Paul J. Larsen, f shelled by the federal government to keep 'em flying. | lnead af the A-bo b/ engineering And, if you're an airline user, you can figure that in mos} cases laboratory at Sandia, N. M. | you're subsidized by the government whenever you take a trip. You, Presidential Assistant John R.l Fond hough for your fars [10 coyer costs. The government Steelman sald MF. Larsen i" : extra for : BA) J new i fi Sikes Rar Dh Sn Te wl nh var 1 mie Se ante Ph | No ane knows jist how much during a certain period and re¥-icieqly on a Defense Department /wubsidy the federal governmeni/énues to the airline were omly | Ly ror 150,000 volunteer aircraft pays to keep the airlines operat $700,000. The airline would file a spotters to ‘man lookout posts in ing. Airmail pay, through which|Petition with the CAB for suffi-lo, 0" 441. ntic and Northwest the subsidy is paid, has never Sent man pay to make up this| o_o reas. De atin, ‘ma AY, 20 ine GAB found tat thre! Fo¢ reciting aries wae de proper charge for carrying the hae ngs he Suga B a ivi ence of defense officials and rep-| The goverment this year fs|the $300,000 plus enough extra to Ey a at paying all U. 8. airlines about| STV he Srins. a rt atvor (Terese, called together by Defense! $125 million for carrying the "coh {Secretary Louis Johnson, decided mail. Of this, about $84 million a. rates are constantly being|th8t the aircraft spotters will bel mated a Board ott, |adjusted in accord with the air-|trained by the Al Bites 4nd then iv aronay Boa. line's revenues from passenger Placed on a standby ; cials—the amount over and above nt Radar |
| what can be considered proper 4nd freight gratic, Malla goes In the event of war, the spotpay for carrying mall.
SOUrces go up {ters will serve on a 'round-the-These subsidies are paid In the “p, oonoer ‘revenues have been clock basis to supplement the interests of maintaining an alr going up enough to make CAB{military radar warning networks. | transportation system fOF Na-|oeninis predict that this year willl The Atomic Energy Commistional defense, postal welfare and .. +». peak in government mail sion has announced plans for ra-| foreign and domestic commerce.
ored Friday at a surprise pa
. Prof. J. Wymond French (right) of the Indiana University department of journalism was honafter three decades on the department's faculty an old copy of the Indiana Daily Student, campus newspaper, with Rose Ann Raper (left) of Brazil, sresident of Theta Sigma Phi, and Russell Tornabene, president of Sigma Delta Chi, journalism | oraries. Prof. French was presented a sheaf of tributes written by newspapermen and women he King, members pay to the airlines. {iological defense schools to train| had taught. The presentation was made at a “swing-in, swing-out" party of the Daily Student staff
System Complicated H . i ispecialists in coping with an the BI ington campus. The mail pay system is com- hy na hey Mop to atomic bomb attack. The Armed he Blooming pus. plicated because the government|,, _, ernment will be {Services already have & number In Congress— pays widely varying mail rates| 5% ..14 Paul W. Cherington, /of such training centers. to the airlines. The Big Four &ir-| yo .tive assistant to CAB Chair-| EP
- lines—American, Eastern, TWA { . waa and United—are paid only what Junior Beauty Titilist
is called a service rats ranging
from 62 to 76 cents of Carrying often disallows large amounts In| pEMPE Ariz. Jan. 21 (UP)— a ton of mail for one e. ®Y | requests for mall pay on the yg .o Tunlor America of 19491
contend that at those rates they are not subsidized. Some govern- that if the airline were)... mooned today with her high
man Joseph O'Connell Jr, Often Disallows Sums
The Civil Aeronautics Hoard On Arizona Honeymoon On Rules Committee
GOP-Southern Democrat Coalition Licked In Attempt to Restore Life-Death Power
Truman Forces Defeat Bill [Of Robbery Ares
CHICAGO Jan. 21 (UP)—A 20-| | year-old Chicago youth, who said| Other pluge into Socialist regi-
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Youth ‘Almost Glad’ |
{he embarked on a career as a
(hold-up man to support his wife! opportunity of British life.” {and baby, seemed “almost glad"| {today that he had been arrested. depends not only our future as
wartime Prime Minister warned in paign broadcast to the natio
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official platform defense against communism.” the i of said. “In taking another lw sup- into socialism at s Junctur n we should be mdving con the general trend and tide viving European society,”
e people of ‘the igid controls Chinese Reds Report ment and lead them back to soi- 2 American Fliers Well vency without aid from abroad. ASHIN N, 21 BE I Goctar al also that! WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (UP) victory for his party on Feb. 93/—The State Department today would not endanger Britain’sireceived official word that twd “welfare state” services —— for/U. 8. Naval fliers missing in which he claimed credit — and communist China since Oct. 19, would not mean unemployment. 1948 are alive and well, The speech was regarded as &| The fliers are Marine Sgt. preview of the Conservattve plat- mimer C. Bender of Chicago and form, which will not be published! Cincinnati and: Navy Chief Petty formally until next week. {Officer William C. Smith of Long Mr. Churchill spoke from the Beach. Cal’ Their plane failed to study of his country home at return from a flight in the Tsing Chartwell in Kent County—a tao area in Shantung province. privilege usually reserved for the] Department spokesman Miche of the royal gel J. McDermott said the Brite {family and the Prime Minister In ish consulate at Tsingtao passed { power. ; lon a Red report that said: “Smith Cites Basic Question and Bender are well, Receivi He said the voters must supply ample food and are comfortable, | Britain's answer to a “supreme” mmsmr—— and fundamental question . “Whether we should take an-|
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Gym Contracts Let
WHITING, Jan. 21—After 10 or by a strong effort years of discussing the project the
| mentation, {regain the freedom, intiative and Whiting Board of Education has let contracts for construction of a “I believe that on this decision $561,000 high school gymnasium, General. construction. will be
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- mnent—officigis agree others think there is a slight amount of subsidy. Payments fo the other airlines ryn the scale witli airlines such as Capital being paid $5.08 for carrying a ton of mail for one mile and a feeder line such as Challenger in Wyoming and Col- - orado being paid $24.70 per ton
CARB officials point out that American Airlines which is paid only 62 cents per ton mile, has an average mail load per flight of 337 pounds. Capital's average mail load is 103 pounds and Challenger's average mail load is 52
pounds. The way the subsidy works is
million
The
lion to
with them: OPeTating efficiently the expense, p.;) sweetheart ater a double yo: | would not have been incurred. In[r;, 0 wedding at the Arizona State one case, an airline was denied $1/(gjjege chapel here.
board held it flew a million miles! gniriey Arnow, more than was necessary. r
and more defense conscious. Ititended hy their parents and felgranted one route across the |ow.students. South Atlanti. to an airline even though it knew it would costimer Jacque Mercer, of Litchfield Allen about $14 million a year in mafl|park, Ariz, married Doug Cook Alm Was pay, with the line getting little jast month. passenger revenue. The board felt) —————————— it was worth while to have Ameri- JENNER TO SPEAK can plane crews flying this route! ~40 keep In training. And board officials now are publican Cen‘ral Committee's talking about scraping up $30 mil-| annual Lincoln Day - Valentine major 1 build a prototype of a jet/dinner to be held Feb. 14 in the voted, 193 to 191, to defeat a bi
tran Roo . ive § sport plane which they hope Indingg 3, The Sinnet 8 SPOR | 3a Ph Korea before June 30. This of democracy in northeast Asia.
this: Bay the costs of operating sometime ore too 0} the alr sored years Def I ng ! | WAS the first time in several i
WASHINGTON, Jan, 21 in expenses because the
In Congress this week: ! Rules Change--Led by Speaker Sam Rayburn, administration! The 19-year-old beauty tithist, io .... peat down an attempt to restore to rules committee its old and William... ond-death power over legislation. The rules committee is dom-| Pomeroy, 20, were married last , ...q4 hy a coalition of Republicans and Southern Democrats and]
board is becoming more nignt in a formal ceremony at-|,. .. (hat group that fought for a change from the present sys-|
Miss America of 1949, the for-
gram. Vote was 236 to
Sen. Willlam E. Jenner will against change.
|speak at the Marion County Re-|
blow when the
| Republicans,
tem, which lets the rules committee be circumvented. Rep. Leo (R. 111.) said the coalition’s to bottle up a dozen bills that comprise the bulk of
| President Truman's domestic pro. 1
Ald To Korea—The administra|tion's foreign policy was dealt a|gressmen-to save money. MajorHouse ity Leader John McCormack (D.
60 million in economic
an administration foreign policy| measure has been rejected. In-| volved in the defeat was the re-| sentment among Republicans]
q Over the administration's handling]
of China and Formosa and the]
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desire of economy-minded Con-|
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Mass.), sald purpose of Korean ald was to maintain an “Ana. |
Margarine—Voted, 56 to 16, re-|
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a vote of 48 to 37. The bill now! goes to a House-Senate confer-'
Secretary of Interior — Cony firmed appointment of Oscar I. Chapman of Colorado for the post, | Hatch Act—Voted to modify} this act in order to give govern-/ ment workers in the Washington suburbs a chance to run for lo-
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{cal offices under party affiliation | without losing their jobs. Bill} goes to conference. | Basing Point Compromise basing point pricing bill was rejected and sent back to a SenateHouse conference committee for rewriting. Opponents charged that the bill would whittle down enforcement powers in the anti{trust laws. I$ Excise Taxes-Rejected by a by a vote of 45 to 35, a move sponsored by Sen. Harry Cain (R. Wash.) to make excise tax cuts the pending order of Senate business. Rubber -—- President Truman asked Congress.for a 10-day extension of the government's interest in the synthetic rubber in-| dustry and for power to sell plants to private industry under certain restrictions.
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