Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1950 — Page 29
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i Theta ro fo Edit Uncle Sam's Budget Taking Shape | Crystal Ball?— _ c ia estate, ead] WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 | ol | ~~ Butler Collegian SV
(UP)—Economist Louis H. Women Take Over
Bean, one of the few. who ) ATS - Publication 2 Days
{ predicted President Truman's [& { 1948 victory, made another [J ! good showing in Tuesday's | congressional elections. | The Agriculture DepartThe Butles chapter of Theta | i i
ment official prédicted in a mn Under $28 Sigma Phi, national journalism _ recent book, “Midterm Bat- ROEBUCK AND CO. honorary for women, will staff
f | tle,” that the Democrats the Butler Collegian today . and | would lose 25 to 30 House i tomorrow. |
| and three or four Senate Pauline Coch- seats. ran, Anderson, The Democrats lost 25 will be editor. House seats and five Senate Miss Cochran, a
seats. senior in the lib- —_— eral arts college,
T- H Law Author Sows is a .member of
‘Delta Gamma No Repeal of Act Sorority, Associ- DETROIT. Nov. 9 (UP Foration of Women mer Rep. Fred A. Hartley, New| Students, Wom- Jersey Republican who helped : en's Recréation J} write the Taft-Hartlev labor law,! Miss Cochran Association, says that the “election results YWCA, Psychol- prove that the act is not going
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ogy Club and the regular Colle- MILITARY FOREIGN AID VETERANS INTEREST ON 'NON-MILITARY | || 50 ooo $42 BILLION PUBLIC DEBT - FUNCTIONS pea‘ec. | Bian stafy, S2BILLION = $5 BILLION “co'SiioN STV BILLION | | Ina speech yesterday, “Mr. Other Staff Heads = | Hartley said, “Labor should stop
Holding other GF staff & Government experts are drafting the federal budget for the this talk of ‘repeal or nothing’| tions: for two days a als Jos 1952 fiscal year (ends June 30, 1952). The Newschart above shows (because it is likely to wind up| croft, managing editor; Betty Ann estimated breakdown of the budget which is expected to total With nothing again. | Lewis, editorial director: June $20 to $65 billion. If such is the case, John Q. Taxpayer must be Bodley, city editor; Marilyn Holtz, . hit much harder to avoid a deficit. Should Congress approve the Voted for Thoygh Dead
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feature editor; Annabelle Church, mammoth budget next January, it would be the biggest tab the SPOKANE. Wash Noy sports editor; Mary Jordan, social. American taxpayers ever were asked to pick up in» peacetime.” (UUP)—Dr, 1. 8. Collin a editor; Jean Greenburg. business rn - Ce — (far county coroner who died last manager, and Ruth Reed? copy : . week, received 14,524 votes, balRage py Ex-Admiral ‘Master Of a Grubby Freighter lotin revealed today.
Other members are Julia Jane! HOBART, Australia, Nov. 9-—'décks of a warship. than the 2 Sa P= : er} Taylor, Mary Lou ‘Leaf, Joan (CPN)—The Grubby Australian smoky sea sta ned coaster. t your present ome 08 i v % or 0 Dressel, Ellen Cox, June lLalen, coastal freighter Kuruah has wever th Furtah gr Small’ or tog are tof he A Wade, Miss H However he Kuruah goes to present needs .. . or if you wis nn iss Holtz, Carla Jean probably the most disti nguished
Stout, Maude Chalmers, Pat Key- third mate in the world sea—and that's where former > live in Miother Jocity Nn ler, Patty Kossatz, Anne Bailey, : +" Rear-Adm. Farquhar-Smith, who ne ° > : su lave] Alice Jones, Joan Dressel. Miss Charles Farquhar-Smith is his z he ge eo’umns of jooa)
e De oe faric 'H 4 retired from the Australian Navy Times, select one of the licensed 3 # ] > PTV 8 Je en n onigemery, and name. He's also more used to the in 1948. likes to be. real estate brokers and call him arti . enhall. cr me gleaming brass and scrubbed “c,pyrignt, 1950, for The Indianapolis Times TOT. an appointinent. |
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