Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1950 — Page 2
ii Ludlow Will Be Buried Tomorrow in Capital
of Indianapolis and the state
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(Continued t : . ote DOT a sectionalist. - He is identi- ; From Page One) Rep. Lous Ludlow. He wrote fied with no. faction or section.
4 eople. There were 2179 about the forepart of his career children outfted through Clothe. back in 1921. A etiw Hl . . » an expenditure of On the wall of his high-ceiling
e than $63,000 fice in of America in general.”
the Qld House office Mr.
greater—this year. A motto which formed a cr Clothe-A-Child pals mane Hrotghont he. long years ofiLudlow in the committee. The ,208 W. Maryland S8t.,. indicate "“..., : {speech - brought widespread ap- * that more money than 1949's re- = Can do nothing better, Wein). ce A national magazine poll
a " iil | AA | cord will be required to keep. the an do nothing nes, hn 49! won him the title of the “hard- lion to be “careful, calm and Reedy children warm. nothing g REET, Ahan to P OUllest working” “member of- Con- Wise” in meeting it. = N isi ow HoH als over the rough g,.cs And an, Elmo Roper poll MacArthur, it was learned, has Need Donors places of ie." termed him the “outstanding advised defense. officials that he Clothe-A-Child is ready to be- rryone who sought out Mr... pep hopes to stabilize his defense lines
gin shopping. But that can’t pe Lud/ow In Washington, or wrote
done until more dollars are con- © Nim from Indiana, found a friend. He did his “best for alli; so 2 sort of “running start”
tributed. The shivering children _.., =, | . Rp | are anxiously waiting . the pub ih oo i BF RL for his corigressional career lic's response. Those contributions. ..q him et ve meh i Often he was considered for the should be sent NOW —or delivered {,,, any man in Congress, Ars senatorship,. but his outstanding in person—to The Times, 214 W. iired working 12 to 14 Hours ambition ‘in earlier political days Maryland St. » day, until he finally was forced| a, 0 De Vice President since Checks or money orders should (o take a rest after an attack of oa I ee bag Fe be made to Times Clothe-A-Chlid. the flu in the summer of 19%6. Het : = All contributions will be listed. in _ “Not a Partisan” “Born in Log Cabin dividually in The Times. Thev , pep. 13 1846, Chairman ° Mr. Ludlow was born in a log may be credited to an individual cannon (D, Mo.) of the House|cabin on a Fayette County farm, an organization, as anonymous or ‘Appropriations Committee took seven miles from Connersville, - in memory of someone. tne floor to pay tribute to his/June 24, 1873. His family were| Donors also are needed now. services. . ° > Democrats from the beginning of They are the people who take «If I were called upon to point the republic. During his first 18 Qlothe-A-Child children to. the out the ideal representative in Y®ars he worked on the farm and. stores and use their own money Congress,” Mr.. Cannon told his then came to. Indianapolis to beto buy the warm clothes the colleagués, “I would unhesitating- come a newspaper reporter. He youngsters need. Appointment to ly select the gentleman from In- fi§st worked on the Indianapolis obtain these children may be diana (Mr. Ludlow).~ His early Sun and then the Indianapolis
DT. rE - i+ Sentinel. There he married KathDhl é experience as aperman, : made by telephoning RI-1551 and experience as a newspaperman, in erine Huber, -the paper's society
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asking for Clothe-A-Child head- Which he served as Washington I a bo : correspondent for some of the &ditor Na was in 1806. He The first child was clothed by Major. newspapers. of the coun SE : in 1901. A Ne a donor yesterday. A little girl trY, his ability and sincerity and During his press gallery career was taken to the. :tores-and to Vide human interest, and his: M- 'S Ub Ra Te y popularity on -the “floor and in he served at various times Aas
see Santa Clau by two employees of the Richardson Rubber Co. They represented the women Congress. office workers of the firm who| «ge is not a partisan. He votes " H raised a Clothe-A-Child fund in- with the Republicans when they Star. Terre Haute Star, Muncie stead of exchanging Christmag are right and he votes withthe Star, South Bend News-Times,
3 3e i > . Wayne fts. 3 rats ‘ha hey are right, South Bend Tribune, Ft 3 si Democ Tals when the, : £h News-Sentinel, Denver Post, Spo-
¥ kane Chronicle, Savannah Press, Cincinnati. Commercial Tribune, Milwaukee New#$ Columbus {Ohio) Dispatch, Ohio State Journal of Columbus, Sandusky StarJournal, Tacoma Ledger, Tacoma Neéws, Jacksonville (Fla.) Metropolis, Tampa Tribune and Butte Post. ; Wrote Several ‘Books Mr. Ludlow was president of the National Bress Club in 1927, the year its riew 14-story buildiag was completed,” He welcomed Charles A.. Lindbergh, as Press Club president, when he returned for hig Jesipmphant toursafetr the flight to Paris. Besides his autobiography, Mr. Ludlow wrote “In the Heart: of Hoosierland,” a story of the Indiana pioneers; "Senator Solomen Spiffledink,” a satire on political bunkum; “America Go Bust,” an’ ‘expose of governmental bureaucracy, and ‘Hell or Heaven,” a treatise on war and peace in support of the Ludlow amendment for a referendum on war. The latter proposal was narrowly beaten in the House. . Survivors include : his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Blanche Hudson, Mrs. Margery Kaiser and Mrs. Virginia Hudson, Wash- — ington, D.C; one son, ‘Louis Jr. Sunnyvale, Cal, and six grandchildren.
correspondent for the Indianapolis Sentinel, Evansville Courier Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette, Terre Haute Tribune, Indianapolis
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eorge C. Marshall said the situ- criticism at what some regarded ‘as “intelligence mistakes” in Mac-|
Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) blamed the administration anew figure. crisis and sald he still thinks Acheson should resign. “We could have kept the Com- December, munisfs out of Manchuria,” he ary period, giving a nearly $9.-/for the women at the Indianaposaid, but instead “we built up thé 000,000 inflationary Communist power in China.”
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t 2 More than 600.000 CIO United 509.786 bushels of grain under moved here several years. ago. Auto Workers covered by cost-of- the government ready limited military strength living contracts will get 3-cent loans in the first 1 ‘and open the door to a Russian move there. It looked to Euro- companies and the union .an- ture Department statistics. ipeans like the gravest turn since Bounced today. 3 {Adolph Hitler's last gasp offense sed Of 1944, the Battle of the Bilge
with General Motors, Ford Motor!225 bushels’ of grain sorghums Cloverdale Company and other firms adding and 66,616 bushels of corn.
‘auto prices for the 13 weeks.
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: The total, about half the Mize ‘hen told yesterday the gove The auto workers would have for the same period last year, in- ernment planned to build a plant received 2-cent hourly pay raises cluded 141,517,938 bushels of to make hydrogen bomb materi under’ the Oct. 15 cost-of-living wheat, 21.052.601 bushels of bar- als here, she remarked: index announced by the Bureau ley, 10,227,252 bushels. of oats, “It looks like you can’t go any of Labor Statistics, 1,011,920 bushels of rye, 3,503- where any more.” : But provisions of contracts 772 bushels of soybeans, 10,770.- TT T————— Man
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