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"PAGE 6... Lis Jim Roosevelt Seeks “To Run for Governor In California Tuesday
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As Does Warren, Present Executive WASHINGTON, June-3 (UP)-Jimmy Roosevelt tests the famSPEesdRY- IR CRITE
Stamp Club Head Honored at 89
members of the Indiana Stamp Club, who honored the club cofounder on his 89th birthday anniversary Friday night in the Antlers | | Hotel. Harry H. Coburn, 3339 Park Ave. who, with Mr, Payne, |
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he is a en for both the Republican oh Democratic nominations for governor. - : On Monday, Iowa voters will have a chance in their Democratic Senatorial primary to show what they think of the Brannan farm plan. That is the project of Becretary of Agriculture Charles ¥. i Sm ew nes GOP Rolls Back farmers and low to consumers with tax money subsidies. i cost is not estimated. é Next week’s other primaries are) its peves’ in New Mexico and South Da-| 4 i There is little of national i . 2 Millio: — terest in either contest. Sy : Gov... Earl. Warren. is. the ASEM yes 4 a a on. a “fornia opponent of FDR's eldest “Potential Voters son. Mr. Warren is a Republican,| wASHINGTON, June 3 (UP)! but like Jimmy he is a candidate {Republican National Chairman! _ for both major party nominations Guy George Gabrielson sald today for governor. that the GOP has launched an or-| California election laws permitiganizational campaign to attract! such cross-filing. Mr. Roguevelt the 45 million potential voters who, is a Democrat, of course. Wel- didn't cast their ballots in 1948, criti Mayeoeh -seoks the Re thine mn y of them woud: cratic nomination, only. He would have voted Republican” he sald legalize gambling. “ |in a statement, “We. have'the is-Tax-paid old age pensions are gues this’ year which should” en-! among the hottest California 1s- able us to win. Our goal is bette sues. In the state which produced | party machinery ~ an army o the Townsen old age pension Plan young, alert, and militant “party! and the later “ham and eggs” Up- workers at the precinct level.” rising of the old folk, Gov. War-! 18 Margin States poe ren already has hiked state pen-| Mr Gabrielson will outline the sions from $40 to $75 a month. organizational campaign at the. He is making much of that. [Atlantic City “shirtsleeves” con-| Slam Bang Senate Race erence of eastern Republican of-| Mr. Roosevelt says he wouldficials to be held June 23 and 24. | improve state pensions and work The drive is being headed by Alfor $100 a month for everybody bert B. Herman, the national com-| over 60 years to be paid by the | mittee’s executive director. federal government from tax re: ceipts, {said, will be centered. first in thel In California's slam bang con-13-state “marginal area” Where! . test for nomination to the Senate Republican Senators are seeking _' geat now held by Sheridan|re-election this November in close! Downey, Democrat, are Rep.) jcontests. Helen Gahagan Douglas and] It also will ‘be centered in 10 Publisher Manchester Boddy of other states where the Repubil. the Los Angeles Daily News, both Sans piheve Shey have a Shasice Democrats, and Richard of taking seats away from Demo-. _~ Nixon, Reublican. All three Rave Cratic Senators up for, re- -election. | Times Columnist cross-filed to seek both nomina-| These states also include 60| To Visit Capital tions. {Congressional districts now held A 3 Baffling California politicians by Republicans and an equal! Ed Sovola, author of The Times are the 1,250,000 newly registered number of districts now repre-| “Inside Indianapolis” column, voters since 1042. None knows sented by Democratic Congress- Iwill have Washington as a stompwhere that powerhouse will Le men, {ing ground next week. delivered on primary day: Cal . High spots on. his. agenda. wil fornia Democratic EE is ] be a visit with J. Edgar Hoover, 2,862,063; Republican, 1,826,350, an unescorted tour of the State But the state has a recent habit {Department and a presidential} of voting Republican for ‘state Pr The gins widely known officials and Democratic fos _The Pacific Far Fast Line tor his counting ability (leaves
. federal office. [Freight California Bear arrived 8 Ihere today. from China without °" & ‘ree. bricks ‘at the Speed way, letters of the alphabet In a her ‘master, Capt. William Mur-| qn of soup), will count the iron ! ted ray, Who is held in Taku Bar by {bars in the fence around the Plant Tucker Wan ithe Chinese Communists, | White House. WASHINGTON, June 3 (UP)— East it ” A portion of the sprawling, 480- The Pacific Far East Lines sa ‘Every American should know acre factory at Chicago, in which {that the 48-year-old captain was how much fron is in that fence,” Preston Tucker once hoped t to/Pequired: ‘to remain behind when said “Mr. Sovola. build his automobiles, soon will be, the ship Teft port. On Apr. 204he! His stories will appear early filled with government workers, (reighter collided during. heavy this week. This is Mr. Sovola's {fog with a Chinese steamer in the first visit to Washington, . Ching Sea and 60 Chinese —
“The semmehip mihi company om. om. Worker Seriously | E the "Dodge. cine added that little word had ; Chrysler engine plant. Ibeen recefved from Capt. Murray Injured in Row Mr. Tucker leased the plant to except that he was staying at aj John Costello, 44. of 207 E. build a postwar front-wheel drivehotel and was “being well ‘Detroit St. was in serious con-| automobile, | But the venture failed. treated.’ ” [dition in General Hospital last Cr “77 Inight with injuries received in an altercation yesterday at the Inter- more in his carpet bag) before state Foundry Co. 3823 Massa-| leaving for the national capital.
New Director to Assume he Christamore House Duties | 7: ix coo mn
|altercation with. Raymond ColeMiss McCready i : man, 25. of 1525 Cornell Ave, a. - Named to "Post .
fellow worker at the foundry. Coleman, who faces a charge IIL, . Miss Pauline McCready, na-tlonally-known social service worker, will assume her duties as director at Christamore Bettlement House, 502 N. Tremont 8t., soon. The Christamore Set tlement House was built in 1024 and originally occupied a site on
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They don't know he's coming . «+ Times Columnist Ed Sovola
FBI Nabs 2 “Cousins
‘the U. 8. Army at Ft. Sheridan last Dec.
ito kill, told police he struck Mr. the FBI -announced yesterday. {Costello in self defense after Mr. [Coetelis tried to Hit him with a Foster, {ece of metal.
Novelist Weighs Suit
Miss McCready was educated at the University of Maine, receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in English there in 1932, She later attended the New York School of Social Work, Columbia University, from 1938 until 1941, Her major subject there was casework with children. In 1946 she received her M.8.8.A. at the 8chool of Social Work, Univer- George Washington sity of Pittsburgh. lappeared in “The Compass” for | Miss McCready is at present | February, 1943 and “Something secretary. of the group work and Money Couldn't Buy” in the Com-| * recreation division of the Indian. mgnity Chests and Councils of |
sidering” legal action for false agents and Linton City police. arrest against the hotel keeper; Both were held in the
{states of Maryland and DelaLawrenceburg Man
ware, her attorney said today. After ‘a conference with the iwriter, Lawyer Herbert Burstein [gro he believed there was Miss Pauline McCready | Daisy Shrieves, Hotel had Mrs. Parrott jailed earlier Bridge Commission. Mr. this week for-notipayment of a died last month. 1$255 hotel bill. The "bill was paid. Mr.
Worked in Pittsburgh “Previousiy Miss McCready had ‘been director of -the volunteer bureau. of Pittsburgh and Allegheney County, a department of the Federation of Social Agencies. She held this post until 1946. She also has been deputy director of! hospital service for the Ameri. can Red Cross, eastern area, with headquarters, in Alexandria, | ~ Va She began her service -with| the Red Cross in 1942 as a recre-| ational, consultant in the Alexan-, dria o .~ ‘Thoroughly versed in all phases | of social welfare work, Miss Me-| Cready is a member of the Amer-| ican Association of Social Work-| ers, the Association for the Study| = OYganTzZation and” 0 Beta Phi. Theta sorority: ion Miss McCready has. written] numerous articles on social and group projects, among them “So-| cial Work Components in a Hospital Recreat Recreation |] Program,” which} 1 i
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WASHINGTON, June 3 (UP) ~~House tax writers appear night to be faced with the ting ‘to raise corporation VHIGE af dlviost oer
Members of the House Ways! and Means Committee reported that within the last few days
which results in a substantial revenue loss, : 1 The committee approved excise tax cuts of he more than $1 billion, but thus far has falled to ‘find enough new revenue
“TIE had been postponing’ wetion on possible corporate increases until the last minute to see how wide thie prospective gap is going, to be.
The President's new veto warn-| ing was relayed through the| Democratic leaders in Congress who have regular conferences at ite. House. Mr. .Truman!., first stated his position about| _ State Servi balancing tax cuts with revenue “BLUFFTON June. 3 Funeral,
two of Bluffton's Fear Business Effect leading citizens and a farmer Both Republicans and Demo-| from nearby Liberty Center, vic-.
: {luctant to vote for a corporate (land, O Le Grand Payne,” 1026 6 Tecuiinch St., looks with gratitude on |
The campaign, Mr. Gabrielson| founded the club in 1927, was presented a life membership at the |
tyleid about-$600 million a- year.
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Charged With Desertion
Two cousins who deserted from
5, have been ar-| | {of assault and battery with intent rested in homes of their relatives,
Special TRL Af Agent flares Gi said “Philip Y
| Linton, was arrested ‘at Crane, Ind; by FBI agents and Greene {County Sheriff Willlam Bran-| |stetter. He was living with rela-'
_* Columbia Ave. The Christamore Ov {tives, Mr. Foster said. Settlement House has long served | er Hotel Bill Arrest | Hallie W. Weaver, 22, was arthis West Side . Indianapolis NEW YORK, June 3 (UP)—irested yesterday at Linton, also neighborhood. : Novelist Ursula Parrott is “con- at the home of relatives, by FBI
Linton who had her arrested and the City jail for military authorities.
Named to Commision Gov. Schricker announced the grounds for action against Mrs. Appointment yesterday of Orlando owner of the M. Keller, Lawrenceburg, to sucat ceed Edgar L. Miles, of Corydon, Princess Anne, Md. Mrs. Shrieves as a member of the Indiana Toll Miles
Keller will serve’ the: rex’
Spolls Welfare Couns, sh America bulletin, “Community,” by Mr. Burstein and Mrs. Par- niainder of Mr. Miles’ term which for February, 048. ott Wi reed. : tend 2 > 1 Council of Social Agencies. of — et = Sac pune - ! i pn 5 May 1902. Indianapolis. : if
crats on the committee are re-\tims of a plane crash in Cleve, )., toda ‘iE {tax increase on the theory that it| Bodies of ay Tonner. 48, Sold have A serious dampening 4nd Ivan Moser, 38, both of effect on business, -. - ‘Bluffton, and Dale E, Dunaway, On the other hand, there 1839 of [iberty Date =. are to be | virtually unanimous support for! returned here. tomorrow. [large-scale excise tax reduction. { The problem is to find a place to {get the money to offset the loss. A corporate. tax increase appears to offer ‘the only answer, {Mr. Truman, throught the Treasfury Department, proposed that {the tax on corporations be increased from the present maxi{mum of 38 per cent to a maximum of 42 per cent. | It was recommended that the _ higher rite be applied to corpora-.
Kansas City Holds
* KANSAS CITY, Mo, June 3 (UP) —Bilessed hy bright sunshine after rain through most of the night, Kansas City kicked off its (centennial observance today with an estimated 300.000 persons jammed along the route of an hour-long parade. “Police Chief Henry W. Johnson, who made that estimate of the
. Wreckage of plane in which three Indiana n men were. Killed i in crash a + Bedford, o. oror ay.
The four men were on their way
Mr. Moser's brother, Erwin, 27, was in critical condition in{to Canada for a week-end fishing
St. Luke's hospital in Cleveland. trip. The plane, owned by Mr. Ton-| Mr. Tonner was the “owner of ner, crashed after striking a tree the Tonnér Body Works in Bluff (When it overshot a runway at they, manufacturers of custome Bedford-Miles Airport near Cleve-ly, ye podies for fire trucks, delive land. The three victims were ery wagons and emergency ves trapped in the wreckage and po+ hicles: eli lice required two hours to free The Moser brothers were assohewn heats injured man WAS ated with their father, Joseph, {in a farm implement and electrig appliance firm. Centennial Parade Mr. Dunaway, who celehrated and the river front landing of a ‘his 30th birthday yesterday, was century ago. — ia farmer. He is survived by his The 73-unit parade featured mother, Mrs. Anna Dunaway, his (horsemen, bands, marching units, wife, and a son. lold stagecoaches and wagons and, Ivan Moser is survived by his floats carrying minatiire stream- wife and four children. Mr. “Tons
lined engines and four-motored ner leaves his wif and four chil. airplanes. dren. Erwin Moser is unmarried.
{tions earning more than $120,000 ia year. At present, corporations {earning more than $50,000 a year {pay a straight 38 per cent tax. Allowing for adjustments in the lower brackets, the Treasury {estimated that its proposal would
crowd, said it was the largest he'd seen in 20 years of handling traffic. { Following the parade, Postmaster General Jesse Donaldson | presented the first sheet of the: city's centennial 3-cent postage
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KOKOMO-—-Maj. Gen. William GERMAN CONSUL ARRIVES |E. Kepner, a graduate of Kokomo, "NEW YORK, June 3 (UP)— {High School, was recently nomi- A German official arrived in New {nated by President Truman for York today for the ‘epening of {the post of commander-in-chief Germany's first. consulate here lof the Alaskan command. The since the United States entered appointment, which is now up World War II in 1941. Deputy
‘ [for Sénate confirmation, calls for| |consul Hans Reisser said he ex-|
(his promotion to the temporary [pected the consulate to be opened, rank of lieutenant general, [July I.
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