Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1950 — Page 6
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~ Congressmen Close Shop,
Head for Home
Dog-Tired Members Adjourn for. Two Months
WASHINGTON. Sept. 23. (UP) ~Congress adjourned. for two
months today.
Dog-tired Senators and House
members took off for home by|
train and the family automobile
Gls Make Big Haul of Red Prion Red Control Bill fora = Voted Into Law |
| Senate Overrides
| Truman's Veto (Continued From Page One)
passports for foreign travel, and a mass roundup of subvergives is authorized in event of national emergency. | House and Senate members, including many administration stalwarts, disregarded a personal plea from President Truman to sustain his veto. He said the bill
fense plants and denies them!
Immigration laws are tightened, ing to get into the act that will “go on stage” Nov. 7.
was well-intended but that it
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ol SUNDAY. SEPT. 24, 1080. Voter Registration . {Two Boys Injured Records Fall Daily As Bikes Hit Cars
It May Be an Of-Year Election, / But Citizens Are Taking It Seriously ee 3
; By BOB BOURNE : © VOTER registration figures are making records almost ye boy 5 2nd I, wort =o | ’ ’ elr every day in room 12 of the Courthouse. Everyone is try- phicycies collided with a car after {they had taken the wrong road Mr. and Mrs. Marion County are turning out to register \ROTe from 2 fishing {Hp A third for voting like they never have before in an “off-year” struck. election. : in| Injured eritically was 10-year The only “Eompiprable figs ro ns "nd to mo one Migiq Robert Koser, 1210 8, Vila aatAnti “I do Rope they don't have any{Ave. He wis taken to General ures are from the presidential | Hospital with a severe head lacer- . trouble with my registration this th a A fra election year of 1948, and the, time. The last time, through a mix 8 an ang a compoun: cture up in house numbers or some- of the 8.
lwould help Communists, not harm
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front,” according to a statement/thing, I was put in the wrong preyesterday by co-commissioners of cinct and couldn't vote.” existing internal security meas- registration, Harold Fields, and The man behind her said: lures and would seriously hamper Sea, Buttz, : ly “Tm.a Worse case than that, I the Federal Bureau of Investiga- ow registrations are averag- haven't voted for severa years, tion and our other security sage ing 1000 a day. The total ‘regis. | and for no good reason. But with, The two boys J With Cont Noruie, cies,” the President said. tered now is 258,563. Only 266,-|this war, and my boy over there ~ yesterday afternoon, . : Talk All Night 800 persons were registered to fighting, ¥ feel it's my duty to do me Bethel . ne Justice Department sources Joie for the 1948 presidential elec- all I can as 2 citizen.” : Mrs. Norma Norris and Mrs said the government probably) tion. \ [ su : o will try hy ignore ot thel “With 13 days left in which to] A THIN, Inte man edged up bo re ne, EE 1% provisions of the bill which Mr. register, we should top that figure 'o¢ COURS HC OF & BEC Blom at the time th 3 Joe Truman called unworkable and|with ease,” Mr, Butz said. (paper with his name written on/them at the time the accident 'a threat to internal security. a nw (it, and asked: occurred. They had been worried |” Among these is a requirement ALL WEEK voters were stand- Is this where I register? I've because the boys were late in that the Defense Department list | Ing in line at the Courthouse and never been here before. I've never coming home. |all defense plants in the federal at branch boards set up through-|cared very much for politics.] Robert Koser is the son of Mr, ! ‘out the eity, They had lots of They stink. But it's time us little and Mrs. Robert Koser Sr,
lusi register—a prelude to exclusion) wo sor not voting in the last People began doing. something Ed — 4 Nabbed on Morals
f Reds from their payrolls. | of leds fro pay election. And lots of reasons why about it: they are going to vote this time. ° N the!I pay, and all I don’t get for it. Charges in Raid
Struck first was Kenneth Herndon, 14, 1913 Orange 8t., who was not injured seriously, He was taken home.
them.
as’ soon as the final gavel slam“It would actually weaken our
med down in the Senaté at 4:28] p. m. Indianapolis time. At that time, the Senators had been in continous session for 29] hours and 52 minutes. The House | had quit at 3:17 p.m. The lawmakers are in adjourn-| ment until Nov. 27, unless Presi-| dent Truman summons them back |
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before then for a national emergency. ; Their first order of business is) oi the Nov..7 election, which will de- U. S. troops bring in a day's termine whether the Democrats; vance on Seoul. or Republicans rule congress for| : the next two years. The entire House and 36 Senate seats are at ) stake this year.
Splits Within Party
Congress quit in the midst of a change-over from business-as-usual to a limited national mobi-
Hzation. There were deep splits in the ranks of the Presidents own party. A filibuster, broken just a few hours before quitting time, found a knot of the administration's staunchest supporters fighting to sustain the President's Communist bill veto. But the Democratic Majority Leader, Scott W. Lucas of Iilinois, broke sharply with the President, insisting that with a “national crisis” at hand tighter curbs on Communists and subversives were needed urgently. Deep scars were left behind. The McCarthy charges of Com-munists-in-the-State Department - still were a campaign issue. Re-
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ea ore Ye “I hate to think of all the taxes i s { ne man leaned over rg pray Mr Prumants | counter as the clerk processed his Something has to be done.” | A raid at a steam bath parlor | veto. They talked from 5:25 p. 8Pplication and volunteered; | A woman behind him echoed | ve ou 3 y A rin Py “I haven't voted for years. I've the little man, adding: at 2351 N. Meridian St. yesterday Wes Oo the Presidunt | been away a lot. But if these guys! “Yes, something ought to be resulted in the arrest of four vetoed the bill—until 12:55 p. m.| can spend all that money to builg done, but where can we start’ persons on morals charges. Raidtoday. ! |a building for the ‘American Housecleaning is such a big job.” ers. under Capt. Harry Yarbrough Then they quit, contending they Legion, by heck they can fix the] Mr. and Mrs. Marion County confiscated steam bath equipment had attained their goal: To delay Street in front of my house. Vote? 2 going to vote. Another daily and arrested two women and two the Senate vote until the public | You bet I'm going to vote.” record fell this week, when 1910 men. could read the President's mes-| , LITTLE, old woman who ME es a as on b Flies Sharem he 2 ei , y y | y st being opera sage and make its wishes known. edging up in the line, turned Ward. fame P 1.85 8 house of iit Senator Collapses Sen. William Langer (R. N. D.),| a leader in the talk-fest, collapsed a % shortly after 4 a. m., after lec-| 0 A Y—L A S 1 D A Y turing his weary colleagues for, vv, five hours and 28 minutes. Senators rushed to his aid.| Later, ‘at Bethesda Naval Hos-| pital, Sen. Langer was pronounced | out of danger and in need of rest. | Others carried on the filibuster in his place.
Mr. Truman called the bill “hysteria” legislation and a move
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publicans char, t “sell-out” in ea yg et A sR toward “thought control.” He said Secretary of State Dean Ache- Joins = : Ba ©. 4. lit would be a “terrible nmiistake” son’s pA Democrats replied U. S. Marines stand d North K : Times-Acme Telephoto by Stanley Tretick |tg enact it. - Vv. 3. Marines stand guard over No orean prisoners captured in the Seoul area fi 2 ow a“ 7 rT he PHisonars cap W Spine ou. ar a fighting Puts Up No Money ROEBUCK ANDCO + | \ ’ ¢
On the question of registration of Communists and officials ef Communist front groups, the Jus-
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: At 4:40 p. m. yesterday, PhilTaxes—The Senate and House! Things won't be the same around 546 5. Webster Ave. after IP Mosley, 19, of 15154 Yandes 1,” G03 i wat gave final approval to an em- today's farewell party is over. St, drove his automobile onto|,, . ia Yo will be war tax bill boosting But instead of the general chaos following such affairs, the ‘he New York Central tracks at fought out In the courts ever a and individual taxes on|five-room frame house of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Arvin will be in Tena and Massachuseits Ave.|; 0 serio of time, probably
Oct. 1. Personal incoms levies better shape than hefore. : { he motor stalled and young . ta A dozen husky truck drive 1 . Mosley saw the St. Louis to New! J or Mr. Truman, in his veto will go up. from 12.10 20 per y sid smplovees of My. Arvin, k Southwestern Limited bear. Message, said the provision won't even if the courts uphold
Record of Final 2 Days In the closing rush of work,
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cent. at Hoosier Coal & Ofl Co. arelpp zoo “oo ey eee] | gathering to put a new roof on] 1h ormer private first class in|ing down with Engineer Glenn Work, SPENDING—The Senate passed i yo. aint the woodwork medical corps outfit is scheduled Parrett holding down the whistle. It | The laws says:-registrations
and sent to the White House the |; 4c ana spread a new dirt| 0 TCPOrt Oct. 11 at Ft. Lewis, Mr. Mosley jumped clear and
$17 billion supplemental approp- Wash., for active duty ; must be filed within 3 Th surface on his , B y. {was not hurt. His car h must be filed within 30 days. e riation bill to meet, the world-wide (any einée. impnovretnty Lyiiuy| MF. Arvin, 27, has been & mem-|was wrecked when it was spun Justice Department, although it 1 an {ber of the inactive reserve since!10 feet down the track. lexpects to enlarge fits staff con-
communist threat. More than $11 dreams up, billion would go for rearming the {his discharge following World sebirteiratsm eens oy emp {siderably to handle the job, can United States and $4 billion to), The wives, meanwhile, will be,War II. He served thres years, VANDENBERG GOES HOME hardly be ready to act within help rearm our allies. a alge of the food division, half of it in the European Thea: GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. this period. : Contempt — Tha Senate voted Noda 28 4 dvifing meals and In-ter. «2 23 (UP)—Sen. Arthur H. Vanden-| Another complication is that contempt citations against three] ar Arvine o x Behind him, Mr, -Arvin will berg, (R. Mich.), returned home although Congress has enacted balky witnesses who ducked ques-;. , . ine 0-wor ers decided leave his wife, Jane, also 27, and from Butterworth hospital today, the law, it has not appropriated Hons before is Communist igh ul ding party’ for him three children--Sue Ellen, 7, Mi-/and doctors reported that the ail-'any money to carry it out. Prevestigating committee earlier this a. ey learned his house re-|chael, 3, and Johnnie, 2. It won't ing Republican policy leader was'sumably this can be done when {modeling activities were interrup- be long before a fourth young Ar-/in “good shape.” He will stay Congress comes back in Novem-
year. They were ex-Communist . Chief Earl Browder. Frederick |S. by a call from Uncle Sam.ivin arrives says Mrs. Arvin. {home for several weeks. | ber.
Vanderbilt Field, and Philip Jute, key figure in the ““Amerasia” case, Fines and jail sentences could] follow if the courts sustain the| Senate. : Foreign Policy—The lines were | drawn for a political campaign fight on the boiling issue of ad-| ministration foreign policy, partic-| §¥ ularly in China. Chairman Tom | Connally, (D. Tex.) of the Foreign Relations Committee and the Senate Democratic Campaign Committee denounced “unjustified | eritielsm” of the administration | and warned against any move] which might “trick” the U. 8. into; war in China. |
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