Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 22
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oT HOWARD WATE LOONEY W, 0 : In Senate Race
a x a 5 Tr ns Trumdn May | Not. Get Wish; : > : Schricker Says He Won't Run Ro pn and Ti Ea Jndianapolts 1 Tim En 2 WASHINGTON, Mar; 4—Dear Boss . . .
. Under the heading y Weeks Yacation Plenty,” you state that a bill has been-intro-duced in Congress, to out the vacation of gov-
press. ‘Newspaper Oe uce NEA Serv. President Truman has publicly declared that Fiooh Saresy of Creulstions atin he hasn't a candidate in the Hoosier Democratic . ts | & eopy 1oF ASHY a “FEnAtoTial TECE, but privately he ‘has mentioned pave, dar. the. man whom he would like to see get the ] RTE Ra nomination and _he doesn’t come from Ft : . Wayne. : © ~~ "He wears & white hat, is no ardent Fair Dealer, but Ra ‘best darn vote getter Give Tanne m4 the Poole wii Ping Thotw Dum Was Democrats have had in years. ‘The hitch 4s Frome} - y : ‘Gov. Henry F. Schricker keeps saying that he - . © ~ Ng Intends to stick “at his Statehouse work and Ee that means he will not be available. for the
Who Won? - : a Senate before 1952.
Informed of President romans off-the-
is correct. But in the next paragraph. you state “federal employees, including postal work- ?
ers.” Tis Steated the impression tit ve 9% 3 fits. [here
~ you do us a wrong. : : We are not classed as government empit 2 (Weare Postal Workers in classifica... ‘tion and in legislative matters. In truth, the bill to which you allude would grant us more than we now receive, as postal workers, : With the remainder of your article, if and : in-so-far.as.it might pertain to pos ny 1 shall not deal, except to say frankly and with & no malice intended, that it lacks in %dsic information. For that, you cannot be censured, since _ those not engaged in the postal service, have no way of knowing very much about it, or.
: _. record remarks, Gov. Schricker r back to work when JOBA ~ refusal to become a candidate:
Lewis told them to, ‘went back to work when John Lewis “Under ne circumstance will I be a candidate :
told them to. for the Senate.” Recalling that he was “drafted” for_the .
“The bitter battle that sisrupted the whole industry for’ _governship; the President wouldn't mind having
eight months has ended . . . for a year. : - that happen again: in the Democratic state Wo wont eo rr convention thie year. For be reer A Tos AlN) T° x | = ; psn pe 5 io ro ge ge i 5 » tf ; 4 - Sata $ 3 9 fo : : Not the coal miners. the man who can poll the Se CE Rei] IRD Shoned SE Host Hable cof Forefathers ~~. 8% buriing’ most votes. And he reportedl ; 4 : rs. Vallle Hays, Jasonville, Ind. ~ oti Their pay goes up 70 cents a day. At that rate it will believes that: Gov. SO It seems to me hat Pete of Brazil, Ind, in locomoti his Forum letter certainly proved that at least Mak
now can defeat Sen. Homer one American has lost the hahit our forefathers
take 1714 working days for a miner to get back what he
E. Capehart, Republican in- ; lost in wages in the strike. In just a few days less than bet who teatel the: Bad ‘of helping others. “Yusiness | seven years. the man who never misses a day's work in Governor for the Senate seat. Thousands of miners gave their. lives last year it's the mines may break even on this pay rise. The contract six years 250 i .year by doing the work that others were afraid meet den : n h 8 en for grante that to do or felt themselves too good to do. There's : is actually for one 7 eal, but might be stretched to two years. Sen. Capehart will be renomi- no more dangerous work to be done than mining * rer & x WHO Ww ON? »? i Si “ = ’ nated, as he is the organiza- ‘coal and if Pete thinks they get such high pay - iid n pas ena i : : Gov. Schricker Son Sandidare and he organi for their work he should go around some of the on 3 zation boss is his ‘junior col- factories and watch the men that make $16 to moves In . Not the folks on mine pensions and welfare. league, Sen. William E. Jenner. $18 a shift. Note the safety of their job coms smaller | The “welfare” royalty goes up 10 cents a ton, to a total i The President Knows that Gov. Schricker - pared to the miner. If coal is so important to i F Sastal sn e type who might be pushed by Ameri- the welfare of our country, why do let sit ‘has pen of 30 cents. At the old rate it took three whole years to . .,;g for Democratic Action, but, practical poli- back and enjoy the Es i Toop from for consti collect enough money to pay pensions and welfare for 14 tician that the President is. he is ready to forget it, yet at the same time say such mean things ural gas months. At the new rate all the royalties collected over ral 40 Have the Micke: Beaded By the Fc mast. about the ones who ‘mine it. 000 wil st popular-at-the 8 next . St Ve the next three years might possibly be enough to pay Pen November ENGLAND'S FoI By Parker | M SE UES, 0.7 aii ud es tos des thoriaea sions and welfare for 18 months. And the spending of the “What with the coal crisis. Becrefary of State ~~ _ o _ y arker La oore i made up oF as es eens re hea Natural fund is placed. again in the same hands that recklessly Atheson Ana ey Ja i roa. Mi el ell e Wa Bri i ish Ru e Se en Pore sits in Brazil and complains about the a 3 . * to forget miners, my husband is wiping out ice boxes ~ squandered it before. and forgive Gov. Schricker for taking a potshot Y ; and makes $12 tire New | a shift. : 0 . at Maj. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan and making i ural gas. Who won’ ; himsmself conspicuous by his absence at the NOW: that the British have recovered some- major feuds were with the Conservatives, or Be fe 30 Deaxll xu: ] 2 I nop Sv (odo Heav) Not the mine owners. ' recent $100-per-plate Jefferson-Jackson dinner what. from the jolt caused by the hairline. de- Tories. Reduced to a choice between the Tories some Ameri . proof do we need that mean pow here. cision at their recent election, less considera- - and the Socialists, some Liberals, at least, might cans ‘at least have lost the habit . terests. w Their losses in the past eight months of hit-or-miss No. Word Came tion is being given to calling a new election prefer to vote Socialist. our forefathers had, markets t operation already have been staggering. But they have ‘soon. 1 - Our grandfathers and great-grandfathers Cor pe y ggering. y . IN earnest of his good faith, the President There is no reason -to believe that a second - das boils down to the fact that the British gufered to make the Union what it is today : gpa — Barely DEER. -Millions._ of. homes, thousands of industries, _probably would have let the Governor _ name election would show a much different result e is almost evenly divided on the issue and our husbands and sons will ff * because of this very battle. Every Rep. Winfield K. Denton, Evansville, Federal than the one just past, it was pointed out. - Of somalia, 3 & new issue arises fo strengthen __it'that way, Whoever these people. ate. thas Hint Bi oil furnace that's s gone into a home means at least one day's “Judge instead of William E. Steckier, Indian- Approximately 85 per cent of the eligible one party at the expense of the others. ngthen. only make $25 to $35 a week, you might tell aE an 1 g " apolis. But weeks went by and no word came, A Voters participated, so a much larger turnout ~~ them to drop around when the miners start LOOK work a year a coal miner won't have. A good many thou- Finally the President sent Mr. Steckler's nomi- than that could hardly be expected. The issues . tong le, 7od:lot sessions of Parlialent are 8 back. ‘There'll probably be jobs open. = to break nation to the senate. _ were fairly presented, and resumabl well un- » it is predicted, becguse sands of coal miners have. struck themselves permanently IO Nal. ota persons thal he halad Seated. YP P y sides will have to blow off steam. However, ‘We Need Whole Truth’ a Soi out of a job. There won't, in their lifetimes, again be Work to do so because he didn’t like the label of ~~ In winning their scant majority of seven in ©XCePt for the issue of nationalized industry, the gy yyy walter Haggerty, Cit : will form the coal mines for all the men who were working there ~ Frank M. McHale on him,.even if Mr. McHale ‘the House of Commons, the Laborites polled Preclection campaign suggested that the two The only just aggerty, Quy foreign pc when this strike'began. A big chunk of the market for coal Is te oHiocra ie Nationa) Commnitiaemag, 1. Juss Tuan bat ot He Al BI a a 2 REI hadi Baro Bound ineli B Jotre British ~ : _ McHale, meanhile, had plenty of help on the : bere y the combin onservative- ra i . - othe t is gone forever. Steckler appointment from Willlam M. Boyle Vote. It might be reasoned from that that if the The Tories were not prepared to scrap any tax Youd > enough taxes to carry us through hs lin, ad : gd Tr Nationa Democratic Chatrman, ""Y'® Liberals could be prevailed upon to stand aside important part of the welfare program, prom- ut the Wile ruth iyeves told. Zdoudt ip policy, ju WHO WON? = ; Another heavy helper was Rep. Andrew the Conservatly yservatives would win a majority. “But ising”only a better administration at less cost, one half of the truth {8 ever told. : needed. C Not th 16 -wito tse coal. _ Jacobs, Indianapolis, who worked closely on it this theory has no general acceptance. PeBgeling uch Hie same “me-tooism”™ of which hay you suppose a doctor, in making house “coaliti ot the peop : with Frank McKinney, Indianapolis banker. : our Republicans here are. accused. There was 1s, is going to enter every cent on his books? ~ might ag ; . £ : ; tial difference between the parties on Are the farm i : ’ the increased wages and With Mr. McHale already committed. to the Last Place in Sun. . Ho essen : parties ers going to sell produce to foreign th Sar SO ! added right on ge rics Sualonial Sandiasey BF Nex Compl EVEN should the Liberal high commend Winston Ciurehill has supported mos thels-neiSHbers Aud-nial it 4li.on fhe books.to-. This © e inc pe y sos g p ayne, this didn’t do “Andy” any good 0 far make such a decision, many Liberal VOters eign Minister Bevin's as Suppo] 93 ost of For- pay taxes on? Is the Red Cap telling the gov- ~ tion in a very ton of coal they buy .. as fostering his own senatorial ambitions 1S might just stay home. The Liberals have lost program in Mr. ernment every cent he takes in? Do waitresses ing polic A ar sie San Rr Se = re i a parti 1 ly- swith. his. col Ey Churchill did Venture the suggestion that he pay a tax on tips and d 1 tives of Who won? : leagues wh tl HOUSE. -COl=-..their-place in-the-sun;, but. the-diehards. who hold ......eould--do- a better. job.in-dealing. with Stalin... P oes a lawyer turn in i Buel 0 mash) ¥ Vere for their fellow Con. to that allegiance are as proud of their tradi- 4 mano QVETY- cont-he-takes-in-and-pays-his-just-share-- ae AIPOT ESD Not the workers in other industries. Mi re Be H | ” i : tions as any Tory. Moreover, in times past their Labor Friction Seen eos ot et Jncouie Jax: There are thousands of lous. B i elofu : > : : obs, where s just impossible to collect ine } Fo ~The thousands laid off from their jobs because there a te Bt eKinney tHenaship > °° THE left-wing of the Labor Party may cause Come taxes, and thousands of others where its = Republic: was no coal haven't even a pay increase to get them back be helpful “should Mr. Campbell's oy em What Others Say ; _ as much friction Inside the organization as the pone Solent iu i truth, the 8 reat ever checkmated by hi 4 : nothing bu e truth part of the wages they lost in a dispute they weren't in. ever be checkmated by his fellow Ho Tan, CREDIT (in 1950) will be available to those a can produce from the outside. told. Until more of the truth is told we wil } on 40 They do, though, have a higher cost in the factories where po = "0 realistic lien. Puch ont, Whoars deserving at very attractive rates of xtremists among the Socialists who broke still continue to pay a “hidden tax.” = Speech 0] they work, which will make it harder for them to get pay President Truman, will figure that in that dead- nterest. . . . The credit of consumers will be With the Bevin policy and openly urged Russian ~~ The government intelligence may invent a ay increases themselves, in future. _ lock, or some other roadblocking combination, less favorable at the Close of the year. ~=Hleney appeasement, like Konni Zilliacus and Leslie J. mechanical expert to slip in the professional © postponen : : : the Governor either will consent to a draft or ~ H- Heimann, FiSeUlive manager, National As-. _ gcolley, were expelled from the party before the man’s pocket and there record his take. : tionalizati ‘Who won? wade his own man for the senatorship. sociation of Cre Men. a * election. They failed to win re-election on their It's silly to expect the whole truth anywhere ’ . . : : nless he does step In it would appear that : own. The two Communists in. the preceding : \ * Not the general public, which suffered in the cold. Mr. Campbell Will get it. The President is WE do not intend to spend so much money Parliament also were eliminated. But there may of he SUiy Jeradns tat Jay their just share Johnsol “Not the school children, whose education -was halted. friendly with him, but. didn’t like the. way.he. ..on demonstrated need as we do on perceptible be trouble with the element in the party repre- Americans that en onest, hard working DEFEN g ick used an ordinary “thank you note” to foster his effort.—Richard Bissell Jr. assistant deputy ~~ sented by Health Minister Aneurin Bevan and gpg is left aft punh fe Sock, ke home Johnson Not the government of the United States, which was political ambitions. chief of ECA, on n forelgn ald. 3 .Defense Minister Emmanuel Shinwell. . 1s ‘left after the government takes out economy what it wants of their pay check, pay the taxes . -vinced he
“too weak to act when the crisis threatened nationat security. This-White House note was given Mr. €Camp-——— PE : .; If American-British relations worsen, this - . i bell when he quit the position of Assistant At- “faction is likely to urge closer economic rela- on._their_home, furniture, car, dog, the hidden» § Not, surely, the six women and children who died in torney General in char ATTEMPTS to “provide social security, - = taxes and double on the famil ; ge of the Justice Depart- = tions with Russia. Mr. Shinwell delights in pull- y car and, brother Pp whether through the agencies of government. or Sd and “Ny"SBevan it by-that time one hasn't anything left to hide,
Indianapolis trying to keep warm with makeshift fuel-as ment Criminal Division to go _ba back: to Indiana. 5 ‘private-industry, will be helpful only if the ng U T : shown little sympathy with Ernest Bevin's pro- ‘We ‘Women Are Amazed’
direct result of’ ne mines strike. imme . A ET Campbell was Plans are equitable. financially sound and effi 400 Sw ww — =: full or optimism and still predicting that he _ Gently administered —Benjamin Fairless, presi- ~ "| By Mis. Yargverite Richardson, N BE WHO WON?" ly will 3 dent, U. 8. Steel ic . actical politicians rule out. the early prob- .. , New Palestine, : > : ive y w Lot only get the nomination but beat FN ability of a coalition cabinet in Britain. But a Ind. Not even John L. Lewis. | Thi apehart W = “IF private ed - only the wish and not Fane coalition at the voting level An open tier to President Truman: a __Clearly he lost what he called the strike to get . rowing Weight Around te wi te Ro SOVeTIIent ut, fhe financla) in Parliament would aphear to Be 3 natural do oF the firs time In fhe History of our Sub. : ¥- €..cal ge velopment, if there is a left-wing atta: ck t- lic school syst © monopoly control of the whole coal supply of the whole te HE-was busy as-a-bird-dog- throwing his-~status-of -our_academic_Institutions will de= yo On polt Eng ak OR kor a fo lS ers Stomse, 7 poly: pply al weight around with long distance calfs hither teriorate to such a point that money must come sh-foreign policy. ™ : ap ke. o.lack of fuel to keep. the. bodies, of part. tion. He didn’t get it. He had to give up the “willing : and able and yon, all made in the presence of plenty of from any source availzble.—John 8. Millis, pres- Elaction Result : Of out future Americans warm.. We, women, ~~ towork” k he’s heel t late coal output and People he wanted to impress. “ident of Western Reserve University. n Resulis are amazed. What has happened to us? We work” gimmick he’s heen using to regulate coal output an Rtn ea ER export comforts for peoples of 1 Mr. Jol One call was to Judge-select Steckler, whom eo + @ : : THE election result itself is being construed = while rai €8 of foreign countries, Sn sign a contract that is a genuine contract . . . as the old * he told to just sit tight and not say anything IT (Russian government) is incompatible in many quarters "as a vote for the middle way “pu our we Shllaren education is being dustry ¢ ES that 3 ’ s around” . by _ selfish indivi “one was not. The * gains” *he-got-were-no-more-than-uncon- Hal Be Came wd aR Ey ee with the present achievement of a world situa- -—against the further nationalization of indus- think more of the loss of the rin than a vifcing “face-saving” . . . that substantially could have been Senate. 8 g through the tion" which is based on peace and the main- try put in favor of continuing a Labor admin- upholding the traditions, as set forth by our Shay a had for the asking before the strike even bean. J - Since Sen. Jenner, a close” Campbell triend nee pational Independence nd freedom. . istration. sai » Ivo , sal Chrmsten Presidents. Sgn, radioed ¢ oa and niember of the Senate Judiciary Committee, y eo © & That seems to be the net result of the elec: an ™ Agolsss: last weel THEN WHO "did ‘win the coal strike? ~ Bo had announced that" de. didn't intend to fight : tion in any event. For while Labor controls the Is coal situation isn’t a new one, but, economie “eT the nomination, the-ebullient-Alex-seemed-to be. WE are sure that Soviet policy will never administration it probably does not have. the Tather-one that has Never heen settled. Why? Johnson | . Nobody won it. ) “_ on Yather safe ground to prophesy. fused Ju forcing he na ~ oy 0 OUr ~ yotes to pass radical legislation. : Tm ¥ or ken, of Anenica- and-Indiana; believe —— ———pleasantEverybody lost . . . the riiners, the mine owners, the. But You can put Rie WE i B : er MRL A real showdown may be postponed Until at the same time, our laws are sacred. We do Fight a . -polit . 0 , , We do oe school children, the union boss,” the employers and the of 15 states next fall and stops. off in Indiana WE must be ready to meet any emergency En t900, 1¢ then It Se pot Propose 15, and lly by and see them 1. workers in other industries . . . all the people of the United for a platform talk; he would prefer to have by maintaining what we can afford, what will that Britain cannot live without some new form Trampled upon by unscrupulous persons who, by .,. DRIVE States. ) Ca rad the white hat heading the Demo- avoid disaster and what will win a war—Gen. ~~ of assistance; both Partiesw face a sacred ot Eger Power Samper Pry the % hos Aa Ev eh : : : ; e Omar - Bradley. chairman of joint chiefs o of staf. Sng simon. can as set forth in = z x = There must be a better way to settie such things : = : a the Constitution of the Unitéd States. | are pessir Teo SE «By Jim G. sat robin Keep i Guarding Our Loved Ones FARM SURPLUS . .. . By Earl Richert t oy : “ “Presiden ‘monopoly threatened to get bigger than the government of - a ni Failing? F od St 2 fn House - the United States. o amps gain® than tw co WASHINGTON, Mar. 4--The House Armed 1g Com- easily. . Now, maybe, we've learned that there is no veal dif- "© mittee told the nation this week -it might take another war_to was INGTON, Mar. ge-Agricultine 90 Charles" F, Oppone! ference between a business Won I nd labo ——settie-the-argument—between—the-Navy-and-Air Force— - > Proanin has indicate a willingness to use the old food stamp = new phon SS monopoly ana a labor monopoly. sa In a report on last fall's unification hearings, the committee his a a Star. Surpluses—..it Congress-continues-to-refect—— pe EE For. the past. year Mr. B increase “Both sides on these issues are in earnest; each . holds that ¥ rannan has opposed the idea © Little Help to Voters C0 the future welfare of the na- Tree, the sane Plan: Hou pe Opposes 2 : ’ Soe dees Le hi tion d Sw - se. i vie NDIANAPOLIS voters were given a double dose of some po OE ite parsiculasy “profes. oh ge » done ne oat Cop king Somjitee, YY ons How to dispose of pers . fam V competitive political showmanship last night. . Sora) view . + « both services about this highly Speetalisnd Ll la 2 tu, Iehiatle surpluses. 5a oRIC Forni . Lite . cannot be right. _The commit- business.” . “We certainly have not + More than 1700 Democrats were virtually falling over tee suspects that both are right # ua 3 nove the surpluses out to. jected it,” Mr. Brannan Se in Congre ‘each other to buy banquet tickets at $25 per plate for the ad both are wrong. It is a THE ‘committee, however: . = oo Svered, I ye a = : : sad fact that neither can ‘be ONE: C Pr Und mo _Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner at the Murat Temple. Rv TELE Oh ng i of Re CHUtgu that femoral HIS objection, he sald, Was used In Te Sond ump pan ton, whe a the same time, in a burlesque of contrast, young Re- Hivngh the supreme test of ot a os Te le based on- the fact that in car- stamps were given to low in - hms, Fi ublicans “ 's” di . actual -war-and the nature of =~: -- ' rying out the stam come - fami Re sib Bip, Erie ape nner a 25 Sete the peace that follows.” prisal ‘against him for giving a dollar BE entitled a: to The ii Mould m T-Deal eggs an a ® w testimony.” It was a “blow foods free ; : ; : to prin adm ] or at very low -politicall > Truman apples a la surphes. ma THAT war, the committee against effective representative print stamps and sdmisister prices at the groceries. : _. F he the program for evéry dolla on —- «= =» = £ 2 =» warned, may come. The United government” which “tends to paid to the farmer for hie ® a. 8 Dewey «.. THE Republicans apparently were bidding for “sym- any price” not seek “peace at intimidate witnesses and dis- | plus. - os the 2 Have side thiectsd : A 1 " courage the rendering of free { . ay contributions” to fill their campaign kitty, “The committee readily con- and A ene, More- He said he still thought his under it, people who did not - . sure he . - The Democrats ‘were taking no chances . . : they re cedes it is not prepared to pass Over, it violated promises made own plan was the best device heed help would be able 15 buy ll Wh the cash while getting is good judgment on the military capa. by the committee, the Secre- yet proposed to deal with per- cheap government - subsidized - fide draft - Neither show provi © bilities of the B-36 bomber tary of Navy and the Secretary . ishable farm crops, such as 00d atthe grocery. Tink, a0 w provided the voter with very much light the report said. “It is inclined of Defense. eggs, potatoes and butter. Un- Secretary Brannan appeared this fallon the vital issues he ) must face at the polls this ye ar. to agree substantially with the TWO: Criticized the appoint- der it, the commodities would before the House Committee to — k : views expressed by Adm: ment of Gen. Joseph T. Me- sell in the market for what- ask for a $2 billion Increase in 5 : Seek A That Oi ht t Fi> | Ri ale {Chester 'W.) Nimitz who felt Narney, an Alr Force officer, RTI : = — ~ ever they-would bring and the farm price-support money tobe CIT1Z} ug 0° xX t 5 ; ~ that only its ultimate test In as head of the Defense Secre- ~~ Lg ay ~. government would pay “the made - .available . from the - the Hoon = ~ war can truly. determine its _ tary's management committee i ae oa ee : farmer the difference between Treasury to the Commodity * Presiden! a : ag : : dh Credi © Ai the papers where the good people of Vaulouse- performance. The committee. as an “unfortunate and unde- EL naa = i the price received and the sup- t Corp, tiie Priesssupport . -}. follow {I ~=%¥ Fontaine, , have solved the atom bomb ques- orgerer; Agrees with the ad- sirable precedent,” and urged rE dort pries oye agency, = eet, 8108-1 oaks Sk Bh ie bob SIE FEIREE GTECENE meet ops pay fF a aD |B y {chair- .- department ‘contre - BY oe ! Ae: amon : . ‘annihilation that hangs over the rest of us. . - Jan of the joint chiefs of ant Secretary W. J. McNeil. — UR: Deplored cancellation Sas : - FOUR: Deplored cancellation had their town council pass a law, fostidding. | caff) that in a matter of ths THREE: Criticied Gen. of the Nays supsrcarrer _” sy nature it behooves the nation Bradle for . “intentionall a eS Quy stom bombs sound here, “to lean to a major degree on. slighting ihe nmi =1iS8 united was ed to ar iy the way.in iy City Council please note. 3 er dgmént and pr | ing activities of the Marine done—but decided to to withhold
