Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1950 — Page 3
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(Continued-From Page One) Brokers’ Institute. chain store expert Parker ‘Webb of Boston pointed out the trend foward suburban shopping ceriters and the responsibility of realtors to insure proper zoning, neighborhood planning, adequate highways and sufficient parking facilities.
: (Continued From Page One) government . the man. . .
served in government extremely well.” Speaking of Al Feeney
“He had what is becoming increasingly
. he loved his
people and he used up all
by man .
”Y Hoosier in Discussion Police [a ure and Earl Rust, were sent to Terre Sim ) st, 8 imilar a alternative m eth ods : a . kes : in: . t ma asked. sF LH Lewis of Idianapoils his strength to serve them Haute and Chicago today for 60-90 Da ; were ‘allowed for computing ex- I mftered not to him or the “Get enough. hell. If Td a. participated in discussion of Well” > further investigation into 'the = ay Extension ... profits taxes during World BS , ? ; t ee That He had any teeth, Id ot the’ “nitfalls ea SIRE™ th tha Wrales : : slayings of Sieb : Rs . ray : ed was no . Spitters leasing” in the brok- There was an absolution at iid Ferre ik Pi Salph May Be Requested wa i : : beans ‘spilled out on the bed. as dishes.” Ho s neeting the bier. a final prayer and . % re CLhiet Nels xu a 2 r. Snyder told the committee, qid the c 1 ied to find : , : 3 said the his case Aho WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (UP) = g dic 1e coffee trie o fin Capt. Eddi Bickenbacker the funeral was ended. ° : YE the detectives ere Shetying Lioiries at ton. oe es However. that to raise $4 billion 4 jevel place to put it. but he (Tomutrow: Good d Job tor tpn side 0 . y i) Wor ele Al Ami a > . ctors ) sons 1inistrs Ss it w De necessary to reduce the t let ‘me touc agai President ( : Fa ster ) Alr 4 The casket was carried oyt Ex-Indiana Klan Boss whose names were listed in a Predicted today that despite pase-period earnings by a i would not let me touch it again. wag io Diese at the 1950 industrial —ef the church and down to the Missi g 2% M th book found on Halph Carters mounting opposition President cent before the To per ee De It was te same Hirglighout Look Who Says So ard for outstanding contribu-| waiting funeral cortege just as n 2 -Montns , : ! UT it eX- the room. The men were dirty , d ) ze just as, / hody. ruman will ask the lame duck cess profit ; : a V tion in this field to Thomas J.! almgst & by signal. a heavy 1 : ; 00) , ax te cess profits tax actually.is com- the beds were dirty. Foul odors WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 Watson, chairman of the board ot wz a ery (Com inved Prom Page One} Dortors Cited Thyeats DO extend rent controls puted. He recommended that this hung thick on the air. ~The Chinese Communist i of Intermational Business Ma-! skies ng ie neyday of Ta Several docters listed in the - Some aduiders. it wis leained be made a part of the tax base When we went back to the at Chungking said today: x 4 : s a ¢ é S Sy t al & A § i Qa n ink I chines Corp. The presentation will = i “WO members 1k have already told police the have urged the President ask plait. — hall, I gasped a quick. deep Soviet Union is the greatest pow be made at the Sccty of In : were said to have numbered 500- bret oo : Rye io resident to a The Treasury Secretary said breath + in the world. She completed three dustrial Realtors’ hanquet to. Honeybear Warren 000. He was a millionaire and he Carter brothers tried to extort {or a 60 to 90-day extension of that Federal expenditures in this vera] min dle ii the day. [five-year construction programs Te t T L Isolati controlled politicians. money-from them by threatening federal controls. Mr. Truman has fiscal year will run about $45 bil- room; where they \spent the en- 'in 20 years.’ Xt the eS = o Leave Isolation Even after he was convicted to expose “ilegal operations.” made no decision. lion and that receipts will be : committee 2 m i rs mn SACRAMENTO, Cal. Nov. 13 ©f the crime, Stephenson boasted, The Carter brethers were shot Seateriens from two- key con- ghout $43 billion. po L meeting esterday ‘ ai . \ i » ~ Lia 4 YIress 3 py o icate ro e ; - Bruce Savage pr Sent r ne (UPI-—Nina “Honeybear” Warren thas Do Jali could hol) Bim. to death Nov. 6 in Dr. LaDuron’s BYE Signal eaders Hndiented, how- A $4 billion tax increase retro I 4d CS DavAge. PleSium OL am x On’ Saturday. Nov. 21, 1925, the office, - The Muncie physician said &'c that even this would run active to July 1, which marked STRAUSS Indianapolis Real Estate Board. gets out of isolation today but her erstwhile dictator of Indiana's they had. been blackmailing him into trouble at the brief session the beginning of the 1951 fiscal SAYS: giplatned the board's semi-annual physicjans _said the painful part Klan stepped from the ‘ living jhout an “illegal operation” they scheduled to start on Nov. 27: year, would more than offset the rokers’ sepnnars and the new + worl » twilioht of DF : : : RL ; ‘hairm: > si wt DroRere \ arg ay the he of her recovery rom infantile world into the twilight of prison gid he performed on Siebert Chairman Burnet R. Maybank- anticipated deficit of $2 billion s at 8 00 fo1 ealtors Mic yo b 2 J { 53 3 f p Se > e = * emplovees = paralysis is just starting. it Michigan,City. Carter's wife. Dr. LaDuron de- Db. 8. C.), of, the Senate Banking Mr, Snyder estimated that cornployee = rE a fle 3 When Stephenson entered the pied the operation Committée told the National AS- poration profits before taxes for A Mise Catherine Mansfield of the I'he paralyzed legs of the 17- hjeak confines of the prison, the sociation’ of Real Estate Boards‘ipjg year will total $37 billion, .- E. Thomrson - Co. Indianap: vear-old -daughter of California’s Klan--once the political power in in Miami. Beach, Fla.. yesterday : : mp : 3 é 1ce ‘ £ ¢ which would be. $3 billion above olis, was elected to the t- governor, are being exercised by a Indiana—died. 800 Russ-Made Tanks that ne thought future contrals the peak year of 1948. ing committee of ‘the 3 ; Stephenson's origin seems los ; . > Je Con il an x i, physiotherapist, Dr. J. B. Harris Stephenson's origin seems Jost Destroyed During War should be left to the. States ea . ouncil vesterday in the faded pages of history. Cites Lack of Time $25,000 Exempt said. a > « i AY (YY g y 5 UU § ni a] { *¥ 3 - CSR Es Awakening nerves in Ni ule lieved Native ot Texas TOKYO, Nov. 15 (UR) United ge said his committee would He contended that corporations an aa a The most popular belief is that Nations air and ground forces not have time to act on any new could pay the excess profits tax ARRIVE REFRESHED legs are giving ner some pain: he was born in Texas i 1891 i ; AND RELAX and hot packs were used to ease : i Lowi t 1 = as mM th 91 have destroved nearly 800 .Rus- rent legislation ia the three weeks and still keep. their earnings at i 3 Bh > $ and spen mos 11s youth In , ¥ Qe’Si ia . ar ETRY ovals ED the suffering, he said. & 4 d ian-made tanks in Korea since 2eSsion. This did net rule out the near the record level Klahoma bo . . A possibility of a temporary exten- “There can be little doubt that, Fi : ; During World War .I he won the start of the war, a spokesman _ However Ear tara iv Ye ta in RUSS HOLD TWO YANKS : for Gen. Douglas MacArthur: said lon owevel if properly distributed, $4 billion a commission as a lieutenant but 3 . Se Yober Taft (R. O on ional taxes { leave OBERSUHL. Germany. Nov. 13 today Sen. Robert A af }. .1, of additional taxe wduld leave J RS « any, ™NOv. 1a apparently never saw service il othe head th Nabil chairman of the GOP Policy corporations. in the aggregate - UP} Russians soldiers - and overseas, Kor ope ak ah a he 2 ort '! Committee. told reporters Mon- with high earnings and a high Soviet zone German police ar- During the late 1920's Stephen- Noreans appeare. 10 have PCN gay that he doubted if the lame rate of return on investments,” To : a son joined the Klan and was given 1000 tanks by the Russians. quek session “will extend the rent he sai rested two American soldiers in’. oo ims atoie But. he added, this did © : Session 3 he said. Three Fast Flights ian the Soviet zon ioht diy ce given the task of organizing the But, he added 1s did not mean control law.” Mr. Snyder proposed that in- ’ rn the Soviet zone eig avs i diana cha Q i av ; . sigh Sh , ! or For ites Lal YR 1334 | ay £9 Indiana chapters. : that the Communists have only} ‘He thought rent controls “ought stead of a specific exemption. of and still are holding them, a Some say Stephenson made a 100 to 200 tanks left. The Reds to go along” with price control'§10,000, as was provided in the LNICAGO & SOUTHERN German police official reported profit of between $2 and $5 mil- in Korea obviously will get as and wage controls and said the worlq War II excess profits tax : s co PR Rid Jol dd 4 today. The GIs* names were not lion selling Klan memberships and many tanks as they need from the latter are not v.eéded “at this mo- program, “the new iaw Carey a / h LR i . revealed. white robes s. Soviets. he said. " : 2 iil / : | e Tobes and peaked cap Soviets. he said ment. $25,000 credit. He said this would / AB i be more realistic in view of the, 7 WG i present earnings of corporations, / A Tuxedo SHIRT : 3) § Mr. Snyder warned against ap- f ? u proval of a program providing oF . : 3 for “excessively high rates” be- b Hathawa NOW HERE! cause it would “induce waste and Y y ° inefficiency” and therefore would :/ —————————————— v y x Be Inflationary Lightweight—soft pleated front— The thrifty one 3 BABIES FATALLY BU RNY | soft #fached salier (with, bi-angle CINCINNATI 0., Nov. 15(UP) Heviasthe poly Sab Yip or curl. Three baby sisters bu sed tol mn thi i nN 's something special: death in their home Yes sterday | J 3p while their. mother way out shop-| 6.50 ping. The children Avere identi-| i fied as Beverly Howell. 3, and her The Arrow famed SHOREMAN sisters Je ; Gw . . isters .Jearléne and Gwendo i Tuxedo shirt, collar attached— lvn, 10 months. / \ ; or 6.50 DIES IN RESCUE ATTEMPT The wing re NEW DON, C N 5 i EW LOXDON, Conn. Nov. 15 (formal) The Arrow famed KIRK pice Sgt. Frank T. Line- I for tailed suit died of a heart attack colfars ; : ; ttempting to revive a are 55¢ 6. 50
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