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Taxpayer Asks Where's It Going?’ Wasted federal tax money is stirring a question in the minds of men in the street. =. | “Where is it going?” they ask. Willie Trosper of 110 E, Palmer St. an Indianapolis Power & Light Co. electrician, is one of], these. He wants the spending program overhauled. ] . articles written by|’
government could train more| than 40,000 men with the money! lost through, butter supports. He learned that $100 million was lost in 1949 in potato price supports. To this he objects. “Unite or Lose’ “Unless a lot of us get together and fight, we're lost,” Mr.
man and has voted both party tickets. - is pr per-betieves the answer Hes In getting administration| leaders to follow the will of the people. They should be told, he said, that the “common” man; is concerned about the way things are going. The electrician, who was born Fn and reared on a farm, said he fav-| ored farm supports for a long| * time, but now thought the farmr was getting “pretty fair prices.’ For awhile; Mr. Trosper added, he supported farm aid because he thought it was better to buy the produce than to destroy it. +JLotatoes a Puzzle But he failed to follow the rea-| : soning behind federal purchase of Insp ires Move potatoes for shipment abroad) (Continued From Page One) while U. 8. citizens were ‘buying | The Constitution says the peoCanadian spuds at higher prices. ni, at all times shall have the| There are some who still refuse rgny 10 geek redress of the the world situation and the dan- government by petition. ger of the federal spending pro-| ? to recognize the seriousness of | . Addressing the petition specifi- | gram, Mr. Trosper has found, Cally to Sens. William E. Jenner But, he added, they are beginning| And Homer E. Capehart and ait;
“What's happening fo us?" ask (left to right) Wilson and John Kildsig. Story in The Times
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Senator Willian B. Jesmer Senator Homer Capahert United States Senate Washington, 0. GC.
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to sea-3t other - Congressmen in general, pe ay aaa argnasas Muh a This is what he wants to bring|the worried engineers demanded stopped inmedietaly by Congressional re before his Congressmen. Mr,|an end to the “government's dsllare low
Trosper intends to ask them what| Waste of .tax money for non-de-
they are going to do about it. |fense purposes such as outlined Thich Ducle $a san 20% 4700 F1eb soa aM other aerinirires Sein pang teople in The Times story by Earl Rich- subsidise could go long way toward paying the’ sost-of preparing mi SHEKEP WFeahou!s, bul come No. He believes, as pointed out by Arnea fr Ay av ATtY io prvi Sur |vember they were snickering out
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Mr. Richert, that a stronger Army “It Is the sincere opinion of the
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found alongside the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks near the entrance
to Longacre Park yesterdayitition around the country to see! evening. She was tentatively iden- how many other people teel the ‘tified as Mrs, Esther Crowe, 63, same way after they send it to
“struck hy a train.
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Then, they signed their names: Wilson A. Shopp, 1131 W. 20th t
Robert W. Kinnear, 4842 Bechtold Bt, Lawrence. t
Doubters Sight Wynand R. Brandel, 610 E
Way we heat from you on these issues? Weird Sky Object | er 2h Glenn Reynolds, 3532 N. Brouse 00th Bt. R. Kildsig, 1659 Presto! ‘ 0 :
St., and his wife, Mary, didn't be- {Bt Speedway City as || Bt, ) ’ | z= Hlevs in flying saucers until yes | (They all work together in the, : ut’
Now they're not sure about the {metallurgical laboratories at Al- ¢ “fictitious” objects, While wash. |l8on plant in oy but re A copy of
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But nobody will pay such a : He called his wife, and for two /tention to a petition with only ig 3 “as minutes they watched it move four names on it, they argued. Franciscan Sisters slowly through the northern sky, So, they went out in the factor- Plan State Novitiate emitting the light smoke. Then {es, in their neighborhoods and| 10GANSPORT, Aug. 19 (UP) on the streets to see if anybody|_ The first novitiate to be estab-dis-|else felt the same as they did. |jighed in this country by the Fran“In a couple of hours they had ciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth will 124 signatures on the petition. [be constructed on a 44-acre tract Their success was encouraging./of land east of here, Bishop John They decided to make their|George Bennett of the Lafayette .|plea a nation-wide movement. Diocese -g today. te’ order “Millions and millions of other| Three sisters ’ Doon Indiana and in all the|founded at Naples, Italy, in 1868, re arrived
coun robably are|have here to pioneer he pos fi in put| founding of the home. The order
nobody is bothering to do any- has been doing social work in the thing about it,” ne Mr. oe eastern part of the United States They're going to send their pe-|fOr many years. NEW MEASURING METHOD | Tickness of glass ' or other! transparent sheet material can be!
smoke,
watched, Mr. Reynolds is supervisor of
The hody of a woman was
of 1202 Edwards St, University the Indiana Senators and ConHeights. - gressmen, The woman yas: clad in fed “We're. wonder ow cl i a CES gu RE
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“had i SERIE Ss “haste prin PR TER I SN ES ga CI LA NLR 3 J = 18happ. “People ought tn start Police sald. Mrs. Crows had thinking about these things.” been missing since Thursday, “The Army's going to get me’ night. They repofted she left a in a little while and that started note saying: “Please forgive me me thinking about -conditions in for what I am going to do. And general,” declared Mr. Kinnear.
do not tell my brother.” Her “We know we've got to pay : : 1A i brother is Harry Webb, Shelby- taxes and plenty to finance this e ul t im ysica y H ville, national defense but we ought ’
to cut out some -of the non" Was
rR - ati home hy Edward Dedmeier. 4080 essentials first,” he said. run-down, weak, after se three-fourths of a mile from Mrs
Crowe's home. another,
Red Describes The four worried engineers went *H: * - back to their benches ahd talked! Killing ‘Americans 22% to their benches abd talked ON THE MABAN FRONT, Ko- their nation. rea, Sunday, Aug. 20 (UP)—Sev- “What's happening to us?" en American prisoners of war .— who refused io give information tn their North Korean captors were kicked. beaten and finally executed, a North Korean Communist prisoner said today, The Communist confessed he had taken part _in the beatings and witnessed the execution, American intelligence officers said: ¢
up and I want my voice heard on some things in order {o help make the future safer for them,”
Mr. Donald Hedburg, who re-| sides at 1812 Parker in the fash-| sald j nahle Riverside District of| ! Wichita, Kansas, has been an up-and-coming executive member of the staff of the great Wichita Fagle newspaper for over four years. ’ Mr. Hedburg has an enviable {record of combat with the U, 8. Pedestrian Injured | Army in the South Pacific in | {World War II. He is very active
General Hospital officials re-| he ported: Alvin McKinzie, 46, of 828)17. 6ivic affairs. And just as
| Coffey 8t., in “critical” condition| job during the war—he now last night. He was sgruck by an|wants to help his fellow citizens automobile as he crossed Ken-iwho (like he was once), are tucky Ave. at Drover 8t. He suf-| physically run-down and weak fered three compound leg frac- due to lack of Vitamins Bl, B2, tures and possible head injuries. [Iron, and Niacin in their systems.
witnessed: statement: “When I returned from service, I faced : "AT FACTORY TO YOU PRICES" Now's the TIME fo DRESS up Your WINDOWS with fhe
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So; the undersigoed teliewe that the We $ in the patats price support, 75 willisn sn
100 aillten butter, 435 sillicn from the current rivers and harbors program os
What has happened to the report of former president, Merbert Hoover?
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chief of staff—but why go. on Hsting "em? : a = ” 2 Senor Luis Esteves Fernandes Is the new. Ambassador to War II the Ambassador was his country’s diplomatié representa~ tive in Japan and he was there when that thing went off at Hiroshima.
Wynand Brandel ' i ani back again and have to find another way to lose it.” Most people will agree it's a hell of a way to reduce’
Gallup in Disguise | Wild horses couldn't drag out lof Les Biffle the secret of what he’s going to look like when he {goes out riffling the grass roots {again this year. i Couple of years ago he dis|guised himself as a sort of Good
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tions] Government waste of tax outlined in the esclosed news Noward staff writer, should solution,
covered five states slyly taking the public pulse. He came back with the prediction that President Truman was going to win the election,
of the other sides of their mouths.
being wasted. undersigned that all unnecessary 3h Shanes 13 ot A tat Tcegnded ware But inte. This year Les, who is Secre- : “People don’t object to taxes” spending should cease, thereby paying personnel] of the country, Mr. Trosper said, “if the money allowing more of the money paid It 1s the sincere opinion of the undersigned thet all unmecesssry 32 Fit n as Congress adjourns is used in the right way.” by current tax rates to go for eivil spending esse theraly allowing more of the memes paid r es a recess, but naturally the military.” 9 tax rates tq go for the military, It is in this regerd we soliedt the of the elected representatives of Indians
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\With Cocktail Parties W There’s a War On, but in Capital Uniforms Mean Color for Gay Gatherings
By OLAND D. RUSSELL, Seri How ean decorum, WASHINGTON, Aug. 19—Boy, fetch us that sheet music which him stirred up he’ll fight like an ‘|was on the hit parade in Nero's day—we’d like to fiddle a few meas-| , ., .. 04 wildcat. He once floored Never mind those goings-on in Korea and the recently issued , As a local society warbler cooed: “Uniforms of
at parties this week for the Chiefs
And the one for the Canadian
TT fost 28 pounds,” says the | ~Ambassadory “and now-1- have" ar
tary of the Senate is going justithis is it: He weighs about 137
he’s very secretive about his Was. of dark wavy hair decoratively
hile Korea Is Burning bridesmaids
ck, nervous| The six ; were ay ign ay of running dressed in different hues of a nis hand over his mouth. He's changing-color motif Bich was apt to blush at the slightest - de-| the talk of the town for id -parture from but get! and, a half, First two were in lime: yellow, second two in chartreuse and bringing up the rear a pair, in forest green. All real purty. —At the two-hour, reception which followed the bridesmaids took off their shoes to ease their footsies and nary a soul knew wi OF CROLEY _ |because their dresses were ; = 4 5 a, or and. Die. pretty_blonde wife/ I but_some opie FOL 10 sags / # are seen at all of Washington's ing “Hi, Shorty, ore was ' | swankier parties. They are lis in the Washington Social Regis- Hawaiian custom. pe ter, and have traveled together on" - over many parts of the world. IF AMERICANS weren't so Once on an English Channel meticulous about telling the truth icrossing and feeling very well, !in our propaganda broadcasts, we
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250-pound gate-crasher when b was acting as BSergeant-at-Arms of a Democratic national convention. : He is 58 years old and a bun-
an atom bomb goes off. A many lands and
“Best wishes to all the had been dropping Dutch elm
Washington, D. C.” He sealed the In Washington giving “th ; note in an empty French brandy pox or something. (They're still _ | bottle, which just happened to peddling that potato-bug. yarn "be nearby, and “tossed ~ftoversrabout us.) rah ; board. : ‘i. Anyway, another fine old elm The bottle floated around and tree at the White House had to three years later washed ashore he sawed down the other day. It on a small island in the British was more than 80 years old— West Indies, several thousand planted when a man named Grant miles from the English Channel. was President. Dutch elm disease A beachcomber found it and re-lijs spreading rapidly through the . |turned it to Biffle with the strong area. Forty-six infected trees have {hint that he-could. use a little! heen reported so far this year. -for—his—trouble, Les sent him. two dollars.
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He has : {dressing up as a South Korean, {but lacking authentic information {on how a South Korean dresses) ; J {he is afraid he may be mistaken] i "nel Ee Hore ee nmr. Barefoot Bridesmaids the © lself a good bazooking from Na-| Outstanding wedding in several Vvest: {tional Guard troops on maneu- Weeks was that of Miss Beverly I've talked to various and as{vers in the-hinterland. | Farrington to Maj. Hugh Rich- sorted: ministers who report no
“lclergyman, sums up things this {way in a letter which arrived by {the noon stagecoach from the
over. Going barefoot is an old
lindeed, Les wrote on a piece of could charge that the Russians -
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Les says he definitely won't ardson, former White House aide.|increase of membership, nor of - °
go as a poultry groom, fearing The bride is the daughter of the piety, attendance at worship and |detection. He declines, however, Delegate from Hawall. {all that, as a result of the war in to give any further hints; and re-| Like we sald, if anything is gores. jects all suggestions that he offer really whing-ding around here. «wg are all reaching into the prizes tothe yokelry for putting something has to be flown in to... on parrel changing ‘Brown the finger on him. It’s a good bet, raise it a notch above local prod-| {Hooligan role he gets himself flown from Hawaii. White aninto, he’ll visit Illinois and Ohio {where two of the hottest election contests are building up.
yellow heliconias which formed are still good enough. the bouquets of the bridesmaids! ‘This should release enough
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