Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1950 — Page 24
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IF YOU'VE BEEN forking out treasury lettuce for,
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Propose Draftin the 500 youths attsnding Representatives was expected to] ‘food, this will be old stuf. | Of Party rors the mideentury White House con- {be narrowed to two candidates be- HEHE HERR WF wa But if you've been merely eating it, and asking the : : session here. fore the balloting was to get ders A te. Httle woman what's happening to all the dough, here's your, On President A 19-year-old Purdue home under way this afternoon. |Home bd Law gle
Voting blocs among 69 Repub- {9 Aue lican majority members -of the {id Mich House were lining up to swing!
one or another between Rep.| Laurdnee Baker, of Kendallville, and Ke lin.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 68 (UP)— i king 4-H i cl sauce ste up Senate Republicans today consid-| Was one of the top-ran Ping In en yee stepped Ad ered formal efforts to get Secre man at the White Presiden Tru shrimp stays on, not falling in tary of State Dean Acheson fired. |Man & hite House yester your lap. : | Individual Repitbijeans In tor] 2 Wie : gress have repeatedly cal or aavbe. those knobs have beer Fr Achesonts. ouster. Now al, She Was one of two club mem. {plan has been proposed calling] we {for the drafting of a party de-
| ‘to up about 14 per cent, mostly jmand that President Truman get(,, 1p," Natignal 4-H Club Con-
] ‘Secretary of State. i ains, but include lard, sugar,! SKIRT PRICES are going up. 2 PeW _|gress held in Chicago last week. Boftee, cocoa, eggs, potatoes and It's a pay raise for the workers, If the plan ls adopled It Pre” Since coming to Purdue as a meat {cutters, and needle and thread SUmably wo oliowed up) last year, directly from ® { g with attempts to get Congress to ss =» {men. It'll be about 8 per cent. take some sort of action against! High School, Miss Elder has Wen : nd ILE THESE are going up | Ang if I remember my wars been one of the most active girls fa | Pub rs — wo Went avn hey correctly, skirt hetns will go along 2: Acheson. Administration, So bl Tene "ig aistriot Miss Elder followed through with Will Select Floor Leader pib Serv of Ing Sh. were ham and raisins, that with the prices. They'll be shorter, “Ources sald hg Truman would chairman of the Collegiate Stu- a query as to whether or not youl The GOP majority members of |s nt sha : favorite hotel luncheon Lom {less material. jhght any Such efor "A. Tart of dent, Exchange program bis the gw Jee. S MITIeFs biography of tne House also will select their &°120.0,% 5: from a lone, tired | : airman Rex "state, which ising ro . 1951 2 salesman to a banquet of 1000. Wo Ty ey avis, and the Senate Republican policy com-/ ong” Hoosier student to work “That first picture in the book Togs Jeages for the 1951 session, Ra oy Frankly, I've had enough bam wav pretty, so I'm told. I don’t, Tite reported that #°t- with agriculture interests in a is the Samuel Elder farm where opening Jan. 4. Rep. Hughes was form ufc WABI and raisins. And maybe every-jook Pre» {Acheson proposal was discussed foreign country. She introduced Ernie was born,” she continues. the party’s minority floor leader Jnses Agievaote o% wid" ; 2 he
answer: ~ Food prices today hit the highest level in 27 months. They bounded a full dime in the Dun & Bradstreet Index His Wee oe stuék our military first time I'd really seen them. foot into Korea, prices have gone Peek -a’-Knees
nneth Blackwell, of Frank-/
Supporters of two other candi{dates for the Speakership, Reps. Ww. 0. Hughes. Ft. Wayne, and Glenn . Slenker, Monticello, Mastic Mary Jenet Eider . . . talked |e onorted to be pooling their! at with President. forces fo swing She balance of x bd Relating with proper pride the Power er-Blackwell | ;N Ind B that she came frorh Dana, contest.
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| |at a policy meeting yesterday. package project, which “My dad, James Elder, runs it'y) 1. 1040 session. [Umea mle ..."..0 SSL body Sse has iy why they went ‘On Stream’ He ealied another Meeting fOF 10-15 been adopted by hundreds of Bow and Braies Aunt Maly and Republican Siembérs of ine po aama™™ down. | THE INDIANA FARM Bureau ying with _. whole issue of joes +3 Clubs. ‘the winner of half on the road.” | diana Senate yesterday elected Bast agiey 42° 0g ara It's TV Time {Co-op has its own gasoline refin- |; 8. foreign policy, * the national 4-H food preparation * Met Pyle n. John Van Ness, Valparaiso, 8
; 4 " | f ident pro tem of the Senate /, WONDER FLOWER of ery “on stream” in Posey County. | Up to Democrats contest and in 1948 was sectional] She met the world famous re- 38 Pres or a, is still unfolding That means it's producing. Author of the plan was report- winner in the leadership contest. porter of World War II GI's for ys fourth term as GOP floor {ts electronic petals. The co-op sank $2 million in the ed to be Sen. Milton R. Young. ‘Old Hat’ for Her when he came back to Dana be- The Senafe majority also elects The colorumpus is quieted down catalyti¢ cracking unit that's the (R. 8. D.). Sen. Young said it Making talks from the plat- fore leaving for the Pacific ed Sen. Hoyt Moore, Indianapolis and there's still no threat to black new way to get the most out of is up to the Democrats “to work form and over the radio is “Old where he was killed. And only Fe 5 GOP caucts chairman in’ the and white in sight. jerude, 'with us” by installing a Secretary Hat” for her, so she is taking cently she was out to Aunt Mary's senate and named Sen. Harold RCA tried its color tube this| It employs 250 men and women of State the Republicans could her activities here in stride. The for dinner. ke Handley, La Porte, as Senate week to show how much it had|and is the largest payroll in the “co-operate with.” He mentioned White House visit and calling on. Such true, stories from this, once RT improved, But the word I gef in county, It occupies 63 acres and Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. {senators and congressmen at the eager Hoosier co-ed leave her col- Tio’ “Fl Ness was elected presi: trade papers, is that it was a little has just ‘bought 54 acres for ex-| If Sen. Taft's policy committee capitol was “exciting” she con-'leagues at the conference in sort dent pro tem unanimously after|! off-beat in handling reds. Some pansion, It gets its gas from the calls for a party stand on Mr. fessed. She did it with such re- of silent awe. They may be won-
{ii;/ball next year in the patronage.
rich treasurer's office may be answered within the next few days. David M. Lewis, attorney for {the present treasurer, said today he would know in a few days,
| 4-lafter he has a chances to huddle % Hulwith his client, what action will
be taken. : Despite a ruling by Attorney General J. Emmett McManam n, referee for game,”
take office Jan. 1, a clear decision
3% as. to which men will call signals
for the first half of the next term
ih has not béen made.
Greathouse Resigned Treasurer-elect Louis Rainier,
13> Northside furniture dealer, when 1%: he isn't playing political football hig {for the Republicans, said he
guessed he'd carry the ball if someone passed it to him. But Albert Koesters, present
167% Signal caller, said he'd be glad to
carry the ball for the dear ol’ | Demos, but he'd latteral to the
¥a followers of the elephant if the
-ireferee ordered it. LP The Donkeys fumbled last June
w..|when Charles A. Greathouse Jr,
{resigned as treasurer after serve - {ing only six months of his two« ..|year term. Now the Republicans :'lare claiming recovery of a “loose
“i ball” in Democratic territory.
Time Running Out A rhubarb arose when a cone stitutional provision limiting the term of the treasurer to two years was turned up. The teams called in Referee McManamon,
{and he announced his opinion
last week.
came out rust. And some of the Illinois basin, pipes it 50 miles. [Acheson's ouster, the Senate Re-ifreshing aplomb that it made city dering if they are called to war | Sen. Handley withdrew as a pos$40 million worth of business. ito ratify it. But this, GOP sources cated. {their sacrifice so understandingly. Elected Chairman Local Produce
He said someone comitted an error back in '08, and a lame duck year appeared. It meant
» ” ~ SO DON'T FRES Ovep eolor, y no» lsaid, would be just a formality. |= Sen. Moore was elected caucus Get a black and white set noW.| pum Tuy WHOLE WORKS Foul have ehh by-passes the federal income tax Republicans might andertake was) qe wap » office. mpetes with in-|a matter of speculation. - : | , ! or “RAC” or “Crosley,” or “GE,”|2 A i er iy 3 the peachment proceedings would weight barrows and gilts opened 1100-pound steers $35; common| Following today’s session, theiunder 4's lis. "and or whatever you'll say when You o-0p members didn’t buy from have to be started in the House, moderately active today at the ,,.4 medium native yearlings and elected Speaker of the House and} than No. 1. tte «choose. > the co-op they'd have to buy trom The Senate them would try the'Indianapolis Stockyards. { at—-No. Ls
greens had a bluish cast. | © This year it will do more than publican conference would have sophisticates seem unsophisti- another Ernie Pyle will record sible candidate for the post. _Eggs—Current
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aR What congressional action the Hog Trade Active With Steady Prices cuairman by a vote of 13 to 12/g" Grade XK lares. 342: ‘oradh X80 | months has elapsed between the
Trade in light and medium $28 to $31.50; several head choice Ver Sen. Roy Conrad, Monticello. | medium. 4%. No & i Be. od over. 21 | DE A treasurer is: elected and
" ‘case, i i : { . 1 a |Tefineries which shell out big If the Repubzlicans do take a tive than early with prices on to Weak; common and medium appointment of a legislative policy 1 aeal Truck Grain Prices nullified
that ever since then a full 14
xs | When he takes office. 0. 3 poyity, 4c less
The present fumble should clear up the play. Both sides were offsides, and both plays werq
As the game stands now, time
is running out. The Democrats have the ball, but they admit they don’t know which way ta
4000 Yen From Korea
for drought-/ 160 pounds $15.50 to $17; sows 'to $31. {pledges made in the Republizan [ih Woot pr ond iy Chairman about steady; choice 300 to 550; Sheep 1600; active; native state convention here in June. - : edicted pounds $15.25 to $16.25; around lambs strong; bulk good and] | Roget 600 pounds $14.75 to $15. choice $31 to $32; top $32 fairly pound western lambs No. 1 pelts Sefelt, Cattle 1400; calves 500; slaugh- freely; common and medium $25 $28.75; load good and choice 90- Pu ter classes moderately active; to $30; western lambs and year-pound fall shorn western year-
: | ; 'Sen. Van Ness will confer on the _ And here's a confidential little Midsession trade was more ac- heifers $22 to $27; cows steady i look-ahead for those who want a | wider selection of programs. Joust at the incme 18x WIRAOW. | rormal stand against Mr. Ache-/barrows and gilts steady to 25 $18.50 to $21.50; odd good $22 committee that will draft legisla. The war willing, we should pate other Petition Who or up their Son. they will charge that ents higher than yesterday's to $22.50; canners and cutters son sonfoliing With the GOP| No.2 truck wheat 13.02. at least three stations in Indi-l = “50 "ions to finance the Policies are to blame for the crisis average. : 17% ko 235 $15 to $19.50. |p a orm 2 2 lgdges. bo cedi o. : a anapolis by this tim» next year. |, = 0 {in Korea, Hogs 11,000; choice Bulls steady; medium and good| e Senators yesterday| No. white corn. 1.08. I could guess their call letters, BOVErD ye Other congressional develop- pounds $17.75 to $18.25; top $18.25 peef and sausage bulls $23 to reaffirmed their platform pledges too. But I won't. Not now. AN ments {more freely than on Tuesday; $2550. . .. . [that -there would be “no mew Fabulous John Toi a el ud ther YUGOSLAVIA — The Senate 235 to 290 pounds $17.25 to $17.75; Vealers active, steady; good taxes” passed in the next session, U.S. Statement ALWAYS HAUNTING me in/come tax would be a dollar or Foreign Relations Committee ap- choice No. 1 and 2 uniform and choice $33 to $35, but choice They also agreed to support legis-i the back of my mind is the figure two lower, ‘of. John B. Cabot, boats and| It's pretty raw in my book. hotels, including French Lick. | It all comes from the politicians stricken Yugoslavia. i Mr. Cabot gets In tight places. playing footie with the farm Tom Connally (D. Tex.) pr ) {He's affable, suave, and plays|vote, buying votes with tax ex- overwhelming Senate approval. | ‘with big chunks of money, in a emptions, taking the income tax; CONTROLS-—The National Au{burden off the co-ops and load- tomobile Dealers Association
. ASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (UPI—Govern- SQIUEA T proved a $38 million program of weights occasionally $18: 120 to scarce; common and medium $23 lation for all the other party ment acxpenses spd Tip or overn. Sq res raffic Count
compared
MONTGOMERY, ALA. Dec. 8 (UP)—M/Sgt. James L. Pearce
here sent him a letter threatening legal action if he did not pay a
Year fe promptly after police
parking fine,
fairly to) league. steers and heifers mainly steady; lings fully 50 cents higher; load lings $27; slaughter ewes steady: INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOU He sent an envelope from Koe 1 Bis Javzer Lone Robigsud Lick, oe private business. jokiarged that the Feastal on. medium to low good mixed lots good and choice fed shorn 85-medium to choice §9 to $15. [Gearing -............ A. Hie rea containing 4000 yen. C » i . . Vp ey Go Fo :
‘$h selli Syracuse, N, Y., hotel, Pes gress when it cut payment time fwith the aheriT outside the door, I AM BUSY TODAY redoing on automobiles to 15 months with- | bh EE iN. op What 1 did yesterday, all because out consulting the dealers. An + SEVERIN BUSCHMANN, o the auto industry is faster than association spokesman told the schmann Krieg DeVault my fingers, {House-Senate controls “watchpulled him through “po, ‘wo lok oficial ward man dog” committee that the law reat one with seconds to Share tor General Motors in town, sent quires the board to consult with nd last week, he came out o over the announcement of the 5iaffected industries before changMight corner gun. sale of thelPeF cent price increase in cars. ing credit rules. Some members rs me A vracuse| OM's President C. BE. Wilson agreed that 15 months is not long gerald Bullding in SYACHS: had pointed out that commodities enough. what was a Squeeze 4 ¥ top|used in making cars had gone up BREAD--The American Bakers Mr, Ca Fen play which, from 7 to 300 per cent, the Intter] Association told a olise oad N with being rubber. jcommilige that. read n EB dnvolved three moHgnges. nv ra {sold to Americans is “the most, wnin ; i he Tse owning | THE BIG KICK-UP in costs putritions the country has ever)
or ® = = came from the automatic pay i LIM KEEPING my eye on raise which clicked into effect| TAXES—Sen. Robert A. Taft (R.
French Lick for you. Something ast week. And that made me, Iwill happen down there this year | late yesterday afternoon, go owlfAnd I think Severin Buschmanh ise and add the line, “Ford's will pull him through that one, nyt 100k for it.” foo, without a scratch. | But before it got into print
£ Lawyers, they're wonderful. ipspq had done it, up. more than Knobs 5 per cent. Vid + { . . a £: I'VE BEEN AROUND a little, {fot too much, and maybe I don't] BUT THAT WON x b the sua, Iglways see all there is to see, I wouldn't be surpris , Hy Wh £8 Out at the Allison plant this before this type gets co e Seek I picked up my shrimp. fork, rest of the auto makers have a ‘moticed something I had never leg up on the bandwagon. ‘geen before, They haven't any choice. They #7 Now. can take a touch-up on materials © IT WAS TWO LITTLE knobs prices, But when wages move, ‘pn the outer tines of the fork, that's big money. And prices “80 when you spear a shrimp, drip- move, too.
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0.) objected to the excess profits tax bill passed by the House on grounds that “it limits produc-| tion when we want to increase! production.” He urged that the| Senate change it to give more] protection. to rapidly growing) companies, i Chairman Walter F. George (D.| Ga.) predicted that the Senate, Finance Committee will approve an excess profits tax patterned after. the House. measure, | ARMS — Authoritative sources said President Truman will ask the new Congress in January to appropriate about $5 billion to {help arm the nation’s Allies during the next fiscal year. ]
(Charles Ross Dies
| WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 (UP)—| A sort of pall hung over. the White House press room today, |
Y he ky Pr; LW Sde | © The regulars there who make a!
President Truman's gray, sadeyed and long-faced, 65-year-old press secretary, died late yester-|
day at his desk just a few steps from the President's office.
Adviser to President | When they were through dictating, they stood around uneasily, masking with rough words the! personal loss they felt. They felt sorry, too, for Mr. Truman. He was a close adviser to the President as well as a friend! counselor and now-and:then drinking companion to scores of newspapermen. i Private Rites Tomorrow Mr. Truman put it this way in! ia statement early today: “More and more, all of us came ito depend on the counsel on questions of high public policy which he could give out of the wealth of his learning. his wisdom, and his far-flung experience. , . . We shall miss him as a public servant and mourn him as a friend.” Private funeral services will be
(Indianapolis Time) tomorrow. The President and his family will | attend. (i
held for Mr. Ross at 1:30 p. m.
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