Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1950 — Page 6
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~ At $125 Billion if All Should Be Passed
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andl Aa TN i SH NGTO pa a "eg " = Anyone trying to pick the heavy-| ight spending champion in Congress would have a hard time ignoring the recard of Rep. John! Rankin (D. Miss,). f The 81st Congress is only half] through but Mr. Rankin “has in| troduced nearly} 100 spending ] measures, If all}
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would add about ~ Members of Cub Pack 184 pose in cardboard armor used in
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amount of fed-| Michael Williams, Ronald McClain and James Brandt. eral money -
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Mr. Rank spent or lent, n For the next 50
years. Mr. Rankin's spending bills 0 1 1 would hold a promise of costing in in gs the taxpayers something like $125
billion . In all of his proposed legisla Bitter Cold Sweeps
tan Mr, Rankin has Intzodused North Plains States only one which deals wit . Cae “ ‘os ; federal revenues. and then not to, CHICAGO, Jan. 28 (UP) ~The add to the government's Income sharp edge: of a new cold wave but to subtract from it. This bill cut South Dakota temperatures would reiieve coastwise shipping as much as 42 degrees in 10 min-" firms of the necessity of paying ies today in sweeping out of the tolls for the use of the Panama Canal. Mr. Rankin's most controversial contribution to the last session was to bring to the floor tana, Idaho eastern Oregon and from the Veterans Affairs Com- northern Nevada, but in the Damittee, which he heads. a bill to KOlas. blizzards erupted with,
pension veterans over 65 The winds up to 55 miles an hour and : heavy snow.
Pacific Northwest and into the Northern Plain states Light snows swirled In Mon-
§ House passed an amended version — of his bill and it is now before the A! Rapid City, 8. D., the cold Senate. blast hit 48 degree weather at,
6:30 a. m. and dropped the read-| ing to four above in 10 minutes.| Within five minutes at Huron, 8. D., the temperature plummeted! from 21 above to one below. Motorists were warned to stay off highways in the Dakotas, |
Trims Down Benefits The pension bill started out to cost about $77 billion but after some criticism, Mr. Rankin eliminated World War II veterans from its benefits, made some othér changes, and now says the pension would cost only about $8 bil.
Veterans circles now believe _ . . | that he is only biding his time for Dies in His Home a bonus bill which would offer up fo $4500 In “adjusted compensa- = Charles M. Battle, 215 Koehne tion” to veterans who served St. died yesterday in his home. overseas and up to $3500 to thoze He was 60 who were in uniform at home. Mr. Battie was a Kingan & Co Price tag on this bill is about $50 section head. but had been lI billion. {since April. He joined Kingan & On top of a general bonus of $4 CO. 17 years ago, after he worked a day for overseas duty and $3 a 13 years in the old Fairbanks and day for home service, Mr, Rankin Morse Co. favors a special bonus for those Born in Petersburg, Ind, he in service from 1940 to the time lived in Indianapolis 34 years. of the enlisted man's pay raise in’ Servicess will be at 1:30 p _m. 1942. The bill would make Con. Tuesday in Shirley Brothers West gress’ action in ralsing privates’ Michigan Street Chapel. Burial pay from $30 a month to $50, will be in Floral Park. retroactive to 1940 Survivors include his wife, Mrs This would cost about $1 billion, Sara Battle; the stepfather and Free Autos for Blind mother, Mr. dnd Mrs. James Other Rankin proposals would: Brown, Alford, Ind, an aunt, Subject the * accumu-| Mrs. Lillian Wolven, Alford, and] lated by veterans insured under three nephews, Kenneth, Donald the National Servige Life Insur- And Harold Bennett, all of Inance Fund to about $400 million dianapolis. in claims from the heirs of vet- s efdns who neglected to pay their Frank C Brosius premiums. This money belongs Frank C. Brosius, New Palace
v - to veterans who kept their insur- Hotel, who died yesterday in Gen-| Cubmaster Walter Williams ance in force but Congress can eral Hospital, five days after a ,,.0 from Past Commander Garner H. Brannon, Bunker Hill Post
change the rules heart attack, will be buried In Give free automobiles to blind New Crown after services at 2:30
the use of. their arms. at a cost
gress voted free cars to legless & special constable in the Center velerans on the theory that a car Township Justice of the Peace would be an additional prosthetic Court, 152'; E. Cotrt St. An device. Benefited veterans were orphan, he lived in the Knights
permits; Mr. Rankin would elimi- from the age of 3 until he was Bethel Baptist Church.
Invest an additional $1.3 million Marion County sheriffs. around the round table. The in GI mortgages. youthful scouters had made suits
tration to build an additional $237 Eastern Star rites for Mrs 2nd coated them with the alummillion in new hospitals which the Allie Gossom, lifelong Indianap- ‘mum paint as part of their firs VA says are not needed olis resident who died yesterday Month's project. in General Hospital after a heart 1WO of three den chiefs, Jack
FDR Jr. Confident N. Y. attack, will be held at 3 p. m Jones and Minot Schuman, both
. : tomorrow in Shirley Brothers °f Scout Troop 184, dubbed mem- . Will Go Democratic Central Chapel. Burial will be in Pers of the pack knights. The NEW ‘YORK, Jan. 28 (UP) Crown Hill other den chief is Ned Fox. Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr Mrs. Gossom. who lived in 239 Legion Gives Flag
(D. N. Y.) who is being boomed N. Illinois 8t was a 25-year Davia Dagleish, South District as a New York gubernatorial member of Naomi Chapter 131, Commissioner presented the possibility, said tonight that- he OES <charter to Walter Williams. cubwas conrident the state would Wife of the late Haydn Gos- master. who also accepted an £0 Democratic in 1951. som, she was a member of the American flag for the pack from Mr, Roosevelt, who was elected Downey Avenue Christian Church to Congress last year, spoke at-a: She was 81. Democratic victory dinner, cele Survivors include two grand _brating the election of Mayor daughters, Mrs, Donald Ciolll and Brannon past commander and inWilliam O'Dwyer Comptroller Mrs. Edwin Gruber, and a daugh. stitutional representative of the Lazarus Joseph and city council ter-in-law, Mrs. Ruth Gossom, all post President Vincent R. Impellitteri. of Indianapolis Cubs are Richard Tapp. Jerry
Today's Weather Fotocast
Bunker Hill Post 220. American [.egion, organization sponsor. The
FOTBEAST 6 sajuse [2a a We MEER Beas) snow Pre ar a $7) ne wun I va ’ mm 1950 tow | A WAGNER. ALL RONTS RESERVED.
D TONIGHT—Southerly winds from the Gulf of Mexico are expected to cause a the Gulf States to the Ohio Valley and along the Atlantic seaboard. Mean. da will bring even lower temperatures to the northern plains. Rain is ex.
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$5 billion at the, Ned Fox, den chief, Richard Tapp, Jerry Wheatley, Jack Jones, den chief, Lynn Fox, Robert Jones, Minot Schuman, den chief, and | Autos Stopped outset to the John C. Holmes. Rear (left to right) Daniel Adams, Kenneth White, Jack Woerner, Edward Green, James Stickels, Richard Juday, | Police, who announced recovery
Hon, Charles M. Battle | Minot Schuman dubs Serie Adams a knight while Ronald McClain (left) and Jack Jones look on. “PRESTIGE-PLANNED’ ’
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oR y «P . ow._{ . r BF pi 1 - » ¥ : Veterans nad-tiose who Bave-Jost; JR lomorrow-M-Homey Funera Franklin Township Cub Pack Gets Its of $18 milion. Originally Con- Mr. Brosius, who was 67. was Charter Amid Trappings of Ancient Chivalry
If there is a shortage of aluminum-paint in New Bethel stores, blame it on Cub Pack 184, Boy Scouts of America. . The newly organized pack, composed of 14 vouths from Frank required to produce state driving town Soldiers and Sailors Home !'D Township, held its charter presentation meeting in the New promised previously. He said he
nate this requirement 17. He was a deputy under four, A Program to entertain the parents depicted knights of old a child and said he couldn't
Wheatley, Lynn Fox, Robert
Compe! the Veterans Adminis Mrs, Allie Gossom of armor from carboard boxes Jones, John C. Holmes, Daniel
Adams, Kenneth White, Jack
2 Woerner, Edward Green, -James Cocke expects the decree. around
Stickels, Richard Juday, Michael Williams, Ronald McClain and James Brandt,
Den mothers and fathers In-
clude Mr. and Mrs*™ Clarence Juday, Mr, and Mrs, F. N. Wheat-
ley, Mr, nd Mrs. Elbridge Fox
Mrs, Bess Robertson and John
Holmes. .
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roa or" 4 patroled every intersection. But in Paul Leca, reputed leader of the * |gang that held up the Aga Khan and the Begum last Aug. 3, slip| through——as Napoleon did, 135 ) |years ago. : . | A car belonging to Leca's fellow {racketeer and former schoolmate, [Charles Vinceleohi, was found last {might at a garage in Aix-Les-|Bains in Savoy, on the route to | Switzerland, far to the north of |the policed area.
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Shown are (front, left fo right):
{of half of the Aga’s jewels yester- |B |day, believed Leca and Vinceleoni| may be trying to cross the fron-| tier into Switzerland. They] promptly set up new road blocks.
Every passing automobile was Absban’ last night but Gene Sr oul a Canine. It was cold on Bloomington’s square 9
Some police officials thought, Lackey didn't notice it. He outbid all others for » Crosley radio" Leca may have sought sanctuery| in @ March of Dimes program to aid the polio campaign drive. in the Savoy mountains, which! As high bidder he also collected a kiss from Miss Pat McMahon, rise on every side of Aix-Les-| Miss Bloomington of 1949 and an Indiana University junior. MugBains and which provided refuge oi. fhe camera is Jim Spitalny, comedian assisting Crosley and Jor the. Maquis during World War appliance dealers in the fund drive.
{ A { ene { Police were mobilized in the
Marseille area after a newspaper Staite Highway Report Nears
arcel pares ani J or ihe Indiana Senate Road Investi-) “It is just a routine session of
th sidewalks in front of Marseille §2ting Committee will assemble ype committee” Sen. Beck police headquarters Thursday/'P Indianapolis Thursday morn-| .., «we just want to find out a
| night. ing to report on 6000 miles of hq . ¥ {highway travel throughout the few things before making a for-
EWING NOT CANDIDATE | state, {mal report to the governor.” WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (UP)| gen. Dale E. Beck of Sen. H. C. Evans of Bloom{==Federal Security Administrator Young America, chairman of the ington, a member of the com|Oscar R. Ewing says he is not| committee, said last night con- mittee, told The Times last night 'a candidate for the governship tractors and engineers had been he had “made no statements” re. jof New York, but refused to say asked to “explain road conditions garding a dispute between highwhether he could be “drafted” to/and give ideas on the situation” way materials men in the state {run for the post. He was born in regard to highways in the and knew of no outstanding difat Greensburg, Ind. state. ficulties.
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