Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1950 — Page 59

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is { Opens Monday

to add perhaps $15 billion to this

classic struggle over .foreign pol-

Congress

Lawmakers Expected To OK $15 Billion . For Preparedness

WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (UP)| The dying 81st Congress meets! Monday in a “lame duck” session!

year’s. military outlays, start a

icy, and perhaps do little else. The session will last four or five weeks. With the year’s end, the 81st will be succeeded by the! narrowly Democratic and largely conservafive-minded 82d Congress elected on Nov, 7. +5 President Truman’ will get the legislative ball rolling , Monday with a pre-session conférence with his Senate and House leaders. > Predict Lot of Talk Bothe Democrats and Republicans returning after a recess sinee Sept. 23, predicted more talk than accomplishment from the short session. They spoke chiefly of what it won't approve—including Presi-

dent Truman's top domestic pro- 0 d P ts oatile awards. Cpl. Russell E. Kelley, son of jects. war aren More than 570 young persons Mrs. Nellie Kelley, Kokomo.

But this program seems virtually certain: ONE: A military approf

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. YH } y 92 / BETIaMON Win New Victor Junior judging. Preliminary com- band of Mrs. Helen F. Sanders, of possibly as much as $15 billion : petition had weeded the number 440 E, Sumner Ave., Indianapolis

This would continue the pre paredness build-up started witeh the Korean War and designed to halt Communist aggression anywhere in the world. TWO: A big appropriation-per-

haps as much as $500 million for parents of Onward pupils scored Ol prizes. the atomic weapons arsenal. Mr. another “victory” today in the The show will reach its peak Truman is expected to send a re- struggle to keep a school here. next week with the judging of the Maj. Sanders is

quest for this at mid-week.

It follows intelligence reports giion persuaded officials of the by a sale at which the top animals mored Car Co in Public Service Co. of Indiana to, ta restore electricity, cut off on . . > matches and had won many troThanksgiving Day after Virgil ¢ ! phies while firing with the FBI Turner, Tipton Township trustee, ISSINg rien local and state police and in naSo tional

refused to pay the $111 bill.

that the Russians are making “great strides” in A-bomb production, and causing a sense of “urgency” here, THREE: A request by the President for between $40 million and $85 million to help Marshal Tito’s Communist but anti-Rus-

UNDAY. NOV. 28, 1050 ; Ruel’ [50th Anniversary |

* un ” = . Mr. and Mrs, George W. One of the first to carry off a . - Smith recently celebrated their yjse ribbon was Glenn Lee of El- 00SIer | golden wedding anniversary at ; ’

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Opens in Chicago First Blue Ribbons Are Handed Out |

' ; | CHICAGO, Nov. 25 (UP)—The| {first blue ribbons were handed ‘ lout today as prized live stock] ‘ went before judges in the nation’s 'biggest farm show, the Interna-| tional Live Stock Exposition. } | The 51st annual show opened, an eight-day run with more than 11,000 head of farm animals entered in the competition at the big International Amphitheater on the edge of the Chicago Stockyards. ; : : The program openell today with boys and girls between the ages of 10 and 21 nervously parading Maj. Charles A. Sanders

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith their meat animals in the junior live stock feeding contest,

oy more City, Okla. whose barrow their home, 1318 Eugene St. entered ~ in: the 231-240 pound

» so ar T = - They were married in Ten- (jass went up to win the barrow nessee and moved to Indian- championship. Reserve was taken U in dr. apolis, more than 40 years ago. py Rolland Anderson of Leland, : :

He is a salesman. > ATH : z : Mr. and Mrs. Smith have Wisconsin Boy Wins Indianapolis Major

three children and three grand- James Barlass, a youngster children. Their two sons, Mar- from Janesville, Wis., won the pen Reported Wounded The Department of Defense has

jon H. and Lester C., and their of lambs championship. daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, all A carload of Herefords shown announced the following Hoosier by Karl and Jack Hoffman of Ida casualties in the Korean Area. ’ Grove, la., won the carload lot ~ KILLED IN ACTION championship in one of the first

live in Indianapolis.

from 16 states exhibited 700 steers WOUNDED hogs and 54 lambs in the Maj. Charles A. Sanders, hus-

= of steers to 255 before today’s Pvt. Alvin M. Carter, son of PTA Gets Electricity judging started, however: Robert -M. Carter,” Gas City. Altogether, more than $5 million a, . : . Lhe : Maj. Sanders was woun NOV Restored n School worth of farm animals, including 10 Rs - oii 3 yy ded Noy 0 b a § er ry ; Times State Service ‘cattle, horses, hogs and sheep, be i ongyongyl,

north-central Korea, shortly after’ its capture by 8th Army Republic Korea troops with whom he

ONWARD, Nov. 25— Embattled were competing for $100,000 warth

s serving as am adviser. s a former vice " > - Teachers Associ- Brand champion steer; lowed : . ? The Parent - Teachers Associ- EB I B followed president of the Merchants’ ArIndianapolis.

are sold for beef, He was active in pistol shooting

target matches at Camp

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the House, 10 in the Senate. se ] : Fifty-three are Democrats and — W.e_have water again,” Sai tne train. Earlier he had the 25 Republicans. The departing James Philapy, Onward grocer, Democrats include Senate Leader and we'll have lights and heat Monday. And we cdn’ ‘get tele-

When the old Congress-dies, its Phone service’ dgain, too, if we Apgeles, he said.

sian Yugoslavia over an economic hump. The first hard blows of a foreign policy row louder—and more important—than anything since pre-World War II days. No General Message

principal of Onward’s high schoo! Meanwhile, Onward residents began circulation of a petition to have Cass County commissioners slice Tipton Township in two and give 22. square miles of land, Mr. Truman is not expected 10 which includes Onward, to Miami send any general message to the 4 short session, whose work will be Is “Now Customer” cut even shorter by the Christmas The move to secede was started holiday. His specific requests will bet aD See S'siartlen funnel through the Democratic etore the PTA group applied as leadership. But when the new ses- new customer” to the .utility sion starts, he is expected to ask COmpany-and was granted service again—and futilely—for his Fair for the school. Deal program, . Water and telephone service The expiring Congress includes Riso hea been discontinued when ns “lame ducks’ members who rustee Turner stopped payment

were beaten or who did not run for re-election. Sixty-seven are in

solidation with Walton school.

Scott: W. Lucas of Illinois.

unfinished business dies with it. need it.” Thus, passage by one house winds Will Assume Expenses

up in a lost cause. Bills must start The PTA will assume all school over again. Investigative author-:expenses, Mr. Philapy said. Sal-

Normal classes will be held J Perry, O Monday, according to Calvin Al- 0f Cohen Found Served 14 Years ber, retired teacher who is acting

of bills and discontinued teachers’ salaries in an effort to force con-

He served with the old 11th Ins : fantry Regiment, formerly staPresents Himself tioned at Ft. Harrison. Maj. SandTo New Orleans FBI Notional er Pine Indian NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 25 (UP) yéars, During World War II he Gambler Mickey Cohen's miss- served with the 38th and ST7th ing ex-fight manager, Eddie Bor- pivisions. Hé was wounded in den, walked into the FBI office Germany just before the Battle here today and announced I of the Bulge. 7 haven't done anything.”

> Maj. Sagders was serving his Borden, . who said he wa 1 . ay : a

a oh. 4 : :econd tour of duty in Korea. He friend” of the West Coast gam-"cnant six months there in 1947 ar, AI I a fter being recalled to active duty. J Lf Lid YY He also served in OKinawa 15 search. Los Angeles police had months © following - recuperation ¥oioe belief that he nad hee from malaria. ¢idnaped in an underworld plo ‘ : : age by Cohes. Bat Mak Sanders rote. his wife, Borden said he left T.os An- As reo by anders. nat he geles for New. Orleans two weeks Leftv o'D Ag ’ bra E10 ane ago, Cohen accompanying him to id Jad ourng the baseball stars’ tour of the Nagoya, Japan, hospital. He will bring home, he wrote, a souvenir baseball signed by them.

company of Eli Lubin. another {Cohen associate, on a plane ride from Las Vegas, Nev. to Los

* Linked With Bets The Los Angeles police believed enne gue that Cohen's cronies had spirited . because of

ern Elec, Chrys'e’ & the great building and real estate” business of

ity alse must bé renewed for special committees,

FBI Arrests ? Bank Employees

Shorfages Total More Than $125,000

WEST POINT, Miss, Nov. 25

{services. sized mobster for his brief ring At Britain Base

ares of five teachers and Willan go; Helms; principal of the first six pets. grades, are being paid by the or-\ Borden said his friendship with

ganization. Mr. Alber and another (‘\ohen dated back to the early L 1 teacher are - volunteering their 1930's when he managed the pint- Brother Now Serving

The fight for “home rule” at career - : 8 . Kenneth R. Ague, son of Mr. Onward hegan this fall when «Mickey is a friend of mine. but and Mrs, Roy Ble Ague. 1840 Trustee Turner first attempted to 1 have no business connections Brookside Ave. has recentlv been tarnsfer high school pupils and with him,” Borden said. promoted to the rank of .serequipment to Walton. Irate parents and other On- Jeans Boxing Promoter Lew Ray- Tokyo announced today. wardites, in- opposing the move, mond and came here to visit him. Sgt. Ague joined the Air Force have succesfully defied township, In California, Borden explained . county and state school officials “you can’t make. .a bet without

= Arlvanced it Tokyo |

| Susy RBA! nd-Arame this lovely § the finest en 2% rolli

__He said he also knew New Or- geant. Air Force Headquarters-in foo. A COLLING TREESTUD

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(UP)—The FBI arrestéd a sec-land Indiana State Police. ond Mississippi banker on em. ——— 0 ——u bezzlement . charges today but £7 Ra said the two cases were noi connected. | Joseph Edward Bryan, 43-year-old cashier of the Bank of West 2H Point who has been a Chamber {ig of Commerce official and church steward, was charged with embezzling or misapplying $25,875.84 in bank funds. Earlier this week, Terrell Collins O'Neal, assistapt—bank cash-

eee pms cst soning

Q. and A—

. By Douglas Larsen

them making a fuss over. it :

Sgt. Ague S/Sgt. Ague

in September, 1948, and took his

fer at Drew, Miss,/ was cHarged (EDITOR'S NOTE: Here's

with embezzling $100,000. ction series that tells how the Korean war aflects reservists, veterans, Force Base, Tex, later being There was no at _draft-age men, and anyone likely to be called to service. The (ransferred-to Ft. Warren, Wyo. whatsoever- between e ®, author will answer questions only in this space, not by mail.) to take clerk-typist training.

Point case and the Drew case, . I have been expecting a

; Q ne i r, special : 2 ATmVv or re said Don 8S. Hostetter, sp call to active duty any day. But Because one Army doctor turned yyne 1949, and was assigned to

FBI agent in charge of the Mem- a Cis de ao gol phis oitice, it Spent’ It married. Suppose I get the call Like i Mr, Bryan during the month I am on my said he “just spent” the missing honeymoon. and can’t show up money. Mr. Bryan had embezzled for duty, what will be the rethe. money over a 15-year period sult?. by delayed posting of deposits] Agent Hostetter said. He said Mr. Bryan had admitted the thefts. R. L. Ballard, president of the bank, said that Mr. Bryan earned You. . : 27, appear ARE $I 8 Se A A Q. My son is 19 and has just lived with “his wife and three children. : 1 He had been a longtime and trusted bank employee, - starting out as a clerk 21 years ago, moving up as bookkeeper, teller and. assistant cashier. Mr. Ballard called in the FBI

joined the Navy. He has a withered hand and three bad fingers. Why did “they take him like this? Ad can he get out?

an irregularity in the checking account of a bank customer. Examiners were called in and the shortage discovered.

it gets much worse. "2 ” ”

- - = Q. I have two sons in the oe service. They both send money 3 Tax Officials Charged home to, help’ me support my-

With Underworld Link seit‘and thé other two children

I have with me. Can I get the new allotment from both of them? -

SAN FRANCISCO, Now —25 (UUP)-—Three federal tax officials

in California were suspended t0- 4 No The best you can do is.and by Prosecutor Charles day until they. can clear them- got an allotment from one and Hughes. selves of charges ol "improper gy that the other one will serid Superior Judge William Wider

transactions with underworld .,; out of his pay. characters.” | ’ . a x = George J. Schoeneman, Internal, Q. I have been in ‘the Na-

Revenué Commissioner appar-| tional Guard for two years.

ently spurred by a U. S. Senate, Since joining I have gotten high Crime Committee investigation,| blood 'pressure from nervousmade the announcement in Wash-' ness. If they won't take me in ington. : the Army when my guard out: Hé said that Ernest M. Schino, fit is called, might I still be a deputy Collector of Internal drafted?

‘Revenue at San Francisco, John’ A. It's possible. As stated in Brothers of Philadelphia, didn’t. B. Williams of the Accounts and this space many times, it's up t8 At a Jearing a week later, Mr.! Collections Unit at Los Angeles, the doctor .to examine each pg. Wider persuaded Di Donatis

and William D. Malloy, another tential draftee and determine change "his plea from guilty ‘to ia deputy collector at San Francisco whether or not he. megs the innocent so the case tould be I Sdeny ware involved. ea physical standards for the' Army. given to a jury, ; Ln LY mmirposri—a—

al . y Mos uh : b i

A. Those orders are sent as . : x s registered mail. They will know aren't taking men with four dep Bank before entering the. servthat you didn’t receive your orders and try to forward them to

A. The Navy certainly knew what it was doing when they ac-! cepted your son, Obviously his Man Can't Be Reached na took Jia oasis taining al ras . Keesler Field, Miss., later servin : hang Was not bad enough to keep| |’ Qverweight Case i scott Field, Iii, and Se after a friend had advised him of him from service. So it's just as . 3 tie a ey ’ ” py obvious. that they won't release. ELKHART, Ind, Nov. 25 (UP) Field, 8. C.

him because of his hand, unless Authorities today delaved a jury

another of a question-and-answer basic. training at Lackland Air

em He began his overseas tour in

you down, it doesn’t mean the tha Adjutant General's Section of next one will, "as illogical as that the 1808th Airway and Air Com-

might sound. munication Service Wing at Er Tokyo. EE Q. I am in the reserves but He graduated from Technical

have a wife and three kids. Will High School in 1947 and was emthey take me? I understand they nloved by the Indiana National

pendents. .. ice. A. They won t take you. His brother, S/Sgt. Donald E Ague, is serving . with the. Air

- Force in ¥ngland after enlisting rial Is Delayed =:

S/Sgt.* Ague graduated from

Technical High School in 1945

’ - For Truck Driver and was employed by the Inter- ; national Harvester Co. before en-

tering the service.

trait for a Philadelphia truck { driver jailed one week for driv- Sec.. Matthews ! ing an overloaded truck because . : four letters to him have gone un Will Speak Here

answered by ‘his court-appbinted attorney

postponed his trial from Nov. 27 to Dec. 4, giving police more. time to contact the truck driver. Mr. Di Donatis was fined $1870; {—10 cents per -overweight pound {——after state ‘police ‘weighed the’ cargo at 18,700 pounds more than: the legal limit. i Mr. Di Donatis couldn't pay the ’ ‘fine and+his employers, the Aeillo, Mr. Matthews

there.

Indianapolis

the United States.

ation 43.

. Secretary of Navy Frances P. The trueker, Frank Di Donatis, Matthews; will speak at 6:15 p.m. has not yet replied to four let- on Pearl Harbor Day in the ters about his.impending trial sént Riley Room of ‘the Claypool Hotel. Sec. - Mat; thews, who just returned from Korea, will discuss his personal. obseryations

The meeting, sponsored by the

Council of thé Navy League and the Indianapolis Chamber | ; of Commerce, will honor the Navy League pf

Sec. Matthews was appointed

This Christmas TT

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