Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1951 — Page 3
{company moved its-offices to new must meanwhile maintain a free. ‘“We can wage peace with pen-| / iquarters in Plainfield. jeconomy by retaining strong in-|/nies,” he said, “whereas you wage, R. A. Gallagher, president of centives and a “wide diffusion of war with dollars.” ar ront an S [the Public Service Co., said trans-| .. —. [fer of the title to the property to {the Community Chest was “the {best way to assure-that the build-|
Ss i Ts ; oS ” ee N CRA AER Re a oe ip pA / 4 J EB.5,105¢ J MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1051_ Bik 'PHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ha a kL PAGE 3 : od Room. ; ; . ’ ; : . . » es i. 4 ; mSet | How New Tax Rates .... [U. S. Wants Tax [Queen i [UN Armor Rips [Half-Clad Leopard Skin [Man Held at South Bend ov | Will Raise $10 Billion * * |a¢ an0/ on parc | i Winocn tn Shrodo Beauties Trap Capehart |, smmroseu uses p : a : : 0f 4 / on Cars | — to ‘ In in Bt. Joseph County Jail, South . u ) WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (UP)—Here dre the propased Increases 0 2 gh MM (Continued From Page One) “Oh, we could give them Senate Bend, i a = of ; ed) : : in federal excise taxes: 4 My . to a man In a suede coat standing|Passes,” she said. tember . ne Corps in: Sep. Also Due _ Commodity Tax Base - Present Rate Proposed Rate TV, Radio Levies Breaks Up Push across the Toom “Fine, fine,” sald the Senator. v : sh . Distilled Spirits Proof Gallon $9 $12 ' vig A . ‘ > wy oe t come back here|. FBI agents arrested Douglas o's Army Beer Barrel 7 © $8 $12 : Would Be 25% For New Year's Day | -What dva think, Chariet Ha) fo Key and Tl get you two|F10Yd Day, 19, native of the State Feb. § (UP)— Stl} Wines Gallon 15¢-60c-§2 50c-$1.50-§3 Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) ens VOLRTaT" passes to the Senate. The girls|3( Washington, yesterday in a lo soad the HB Sparkling Wines Half Pint 10c-15¢ 15c-22%¢ ¢ A a miles to’ Uhlung.: and th Infivence voters : showed great joy over this, but|South Bend hotel. ' Since leaving Cigare ents means a crease s , an en re- . L 8 i ; 1 to Germany *Sarets : Rack pa Te 3 Seats 50 in the lowest bracket, and smailer twned to. the. main lines | “OK,” said the Sénator. “Where [the Senator reminded them: a ee, Tal, a. 2a beat} fGen. Dwight Gasoline ga : e total increases in succeeding : > 'do you want me?" . “Remember now, you can't Wear gqyeqt . Atlantic Pact Sato ii Gallen 1% Cents . 3 Cents brackets. Another force rolled 11 miles . Crosses Her Legs outfits like that to the U. 8. Sen-| . : : ources sald to- Automoniles ind Migs. Price 7 Per Cent 20 Per Cent ‘Corporation rates would be ad- ‘north of Kumyangjang, 22 miles) The photographer said, “If ate. Barkley wouldn't like it. You Bevin Improvin g , vanced by eight percentage points southeast of Seoul and joined | you'd stand up—" ‘ |know, he's got a young wife now.” | J also 1s expected is Abpliances Migs. Fhice 10 Per Sent 25 Pex Goal ~—to 33 Sig cent on .the first with a divisional armored patrol “No, I think I better stay in my| Everybody laughed and backed | ONDON, Feb. § (UP)— -fighter-bomber Hgerator Migs. Price 10 Ber Cen nt $25,000 of income and to°55 per operating in that area before seat,” the Senator sald. toward the door, and the last : sion has been Radios, TV Seta Migs. Price . 10 Per Cent . 25 Per Cent cent on any over that amount. both returned. Mara hopped on the desk andthing we heard was Sen. Cape- Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, on a proposal Fhonographs Mfgs. Price 10 Per Cent 25 Per Cent The surprises were in Mr, Sny- Preliminary reports sald. the crossed her legs. “No, mo,” said harts’ voice booming across the Who has been ill with pneumonia, nd one or more Records, Musical : der’ ded increases y pe the Senator gently. “I think we'd|office, “Come in anytime. Always |left his bed for the first time yesvisions, in addi- Instruments Migs. Price 10 Per Cent 25 Per Cent Troe tain federal he or sales [LJ 500 Reds i ded 1500 i better keep off the desk.” f glad to see someone from Indi-|terday. An- announcement sald 4th Infantry. Bowling Alleys and ar TR ae And Bé Wines Or! Then the Senator held up alana.” he sat up for an hour. : 4th is expected r Billard Tables = Bach One 320 Yearly = 20 Fer Cont the amount of revenue he expects 13 Re Final reports Jre expected. 19 = finger. “Why don't we have the : 1 we of Use Charge ; . |» Ee ead ] “my - shoulder STRAUSS Ra ey ’ : ‘ess approves a from them were: : {girls looking over my sho Golf Green Fees Charge None. . 20 Per Cent Geraline Tate reigned as |8630 casualties inflicted on the the Congressional 3 ing Support d tro Jor Tollut Preparations Retail Price 20 Per Cent Extend to Shampoos | hr the present LT per Sn queen of the 25th annual benefit |enemy Sunday. st ay of . ange SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW. t atches and —$685 million. This tax is paid’ basketball classic recently at ‘Going Well’ “Oh fine,” said Mara. p Alarm Clock 20 Per Cent a : : “ ‘oul ary George: C, The 20 ind nt tas on Fn at aed 10. sll by the manufacturer. Crispus Attucks High School. | Doughboys accompanying the “Wonderful,” sald Joan. . nar N. Bradley, Jump from 10 to 25 per cent the| She is the daughter of Mr. and [tanks captured numerous prison-| “Yeah,” said the photographer. : verplated flat d fountal : e 43 The caugier o P p , Joint Chiefs of rp ware and some fountain pens.) levy on refrigerators, television di T N h f ers, amo them a North Korean ‘Just One More (The present retail excise on furs is 20 per cent of the retail Mrs. Odie Tate, 1128 N, Shef. |ers, DE ae hot. Mar ary price when the value of the fur is three times greater than its next|Sris; Todos PROVOETAPhS. TOEOMAR| fold Ave, The classic was spon. [oicer described as a regimental] HO WC Ft (0 He shou Mare sup- } ’ y . $+ {lean IY, ap most important component. It would’ be applied under Snyder's|o.q'stner consumer durable goods| sored by Kappa Alpha Psi and [°hief of staf ta after look at the record, and Joan did| * re the Senate proposal When the » represents the chief value of the coat.) —$425 million. This levy also is| Omega Psi Phi Fraternities. Pro- oa Ne ” the same;’ and the Senator Sand Armed WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (UP)—The following tables show how paid by the manufacturer. | ceeds will be placed in a schol |4) oo deep into Communist terri- beamed Bia the Julb pi poll Sought 4 the administration would increase the income tax on incomes of Whisky Levy Up | arship fund. tory, inflict as much damage as, coum, on , : various sizes: : Increases of from $9 to $12 a possible, and then retire. Bw “yp le deman ps : Say,” said the Senator, “I've ® emande by SINGLE PERSON—NO DEPENDENTS gallon on whisky and other dis- “It would mot be correct 10 re- cot fust the ln Ben ceiling gress Net Income Be- A“ 1951 Tax Under [tilled spirits, from $8 to $12 a fer to any of these actions as spor Capehart Shows Prehistoric can troops to fore Exemption ~-1950 Tax Present Law Proposed Tax parrel on beer and various hikes ‘ank battle, since virtually nol OE he re Congressional Recny Republicans 0 $ 35 $ 40 $ 48 in wine taxes—$710 million. . enemy armor has been involved,” | .4' How's that?" g on large air 1,000 70 80 26 Lic ot guar aX Mould De «aunt Dring Wr an le an 8th Army spokesman sald. | “Why, it's sweet!” said Joan. nd not try to 1.500 157 180 218 | whisk instead. of the present “The approach of our tank! “The perfect caption,” said the i Russian troop 2000 244 280 336 $1.80 y p . columns to Seoul should not _be press agent. \ iistnhowsr's 3,000 428 488 584 | Cigaret taxes to be increased DiSalle Hopes Plan regarded as of particular signifi- " “Yeah.” said the reported. . wer’ 44 1,120 | : cance a 8 time,” he ed. Offe na asses yo = pie He ; on 2,076 jfroms OE nC . 2 neki Can Be Worked Out Lt. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, When the Ploture-taking vas : eared 10,000 2,201 2.436 2812 on cigars—3$525 million. - | TOLEDO, 0. Feb. 5 (UP)-—|commander of the 8th Army, over, the Senator sent out 10 a ke Pi 15,000 14,032 4,448 5024 | Dasa the present 1% per cent Price Administrator Michael V.|Visited the front lines just north|extra copies of.the Congressional| ! P . 20,000 6,30 sez Jus {tax on gasoline—$580 million. |DiSalle was hopeful today that of og Jusng. the_fignting Record: on Sash ie Se 25,000 8,898 h " Miscellaneous revisions, includ- agreement can be reached ' with| an nite ss Var (or. x . , Wile womd 50,000 23,997 26,388 28364 ling a new 20 per oo tr 4 the Justice Department on. price-| respondent Richard Applegate hart, U. 8. A., Indiana. : . bat outfit last 100,000 60,770 66,798 70,774 golfing green fees and inclusion control enforcement without that his . Army's . 12-day-old| “What else could we do for - enning, Ga. Its 1330000 308,222 30s 340.350 lof tw. items in the 20 per ‘cent wrecking the entire controls pro- “sited offensive was “going these Youns ladies?” he asked his 3 900, : y y " |re ax on furs, jewe and gram. - | ' - 0h Jy-Sen Hariay N MARRIED PERSON.--NO DEPMYDENR TS jtotlet preparations..-$110 he 4 former Toledo mayor who me : ar et Income Be- ax Under | As fas as the individual I + T HM A k ; oy a Sea er fore Exemption 1950 Tax Present Law Proposed TaxX|tax, Mr. Snyder ¥idual incvine pi ake Dis first Progress, se. 0 manonir wp ere SKS : : ; DOW ’ $ 1200 » 8 $ $ that Congress: increase individual|ope; 5 2 2 72 ce of Price Stabilization on : 2 % 1,500 52 60 income tax rates by four percent-\ pe. 19 blamed the Justice De a a a ca e ath 2,000 I» 360 13 age points in each tax bracket.\na tment move to take ye , 3000 Bs a 912 Fare would x Je Change In the control enforcement on a “cloudy” Expects Cold War to Continue 10 Years; SHIRTS for 1951 Aa 8,000 1,257 1,418 1668 (5600 for the taxpayer and each|PT Ce control law. Sees Crack-Up in Soviet When Stalin Dies : \ : : Sotvice 10,000 1,686 1.888 2.240 |gependent pay ¢ach|” In one section the law provides ees Crack-Up in Sovie en Sta 4h 5—Four men 15,000 2.935 3,260 3812 | "He suggested that the present|' .. the OPS shall handle all , By AL EN & 'n Tndianapols toda are in— ned today re- 20.000 4,402 4.872 5624 |50 per cent. rate on the first $2000 price enforcement while another, There's a smiling, friendly Californian in Indianapolis y 5 ; th of Lloyd 25,000 6,087 6,724 7.676 [of taxable income be increased to| cC1OD. Bives énforcement power ho is liable to be mighty unpopular soon with the youth of nd th “Pen n 44, who was 50,000 17,797 19,592 21,544 24 per cent. The present 22 per to thesJustice Department, Mr. Di-| America. & ’ —— are endletoner drinking party 100,000 47.994 52,776 56,728 |oant rate In the $2000 bo Sooo Salle said. Paul G. Hoffman, 59-year-old former director of the Eesnomic than ever : 500,000 370.857 403.548 423500. 1 table income bracket would be “Must Be Clarified’ Co-Operation Administration, doesn’t believe the U, 8, can affor ™ Lees —ammre terday in Vere 1,000,000 792.442 858.548 898,500 “qe tter that has to be|'0 Pay present scales for all the men needed in the armed forces. e . y +000, ’ increased to 26 per cent, and so 8 a matter that has to ) , - eful! : To, spital. He was MARRIED PERSON—TWO DEPENDENTS ph clarified and I think it wil] be,” an, Hoff y Bg luge, 2s 4% decislon-msking” while svolding oy slothes almos Net me Be- . 1951 Tax Under : h : : \ -|decision- n nthe fons of fore romption 1950 Tax Present Law Proposed Tax Biggest Tax Source i far power which may Lined, Hat 15.yagtclis under. regimentation from the govern- The wool seems choicer. J 2.400 ie $ : i ¢ marti going universal military training ment. : YE Other : 3,000 104 120 144 Po la ii Ee, Could Torte Mr. Diane gught to be paid 31:2 day--nal "There is pound 20 ke 2 Srack Thata's the Sate fire old on Kerr, 48; 5,000 452 520 624 |a net income of $3000 mow pays|/from his job in much the same| "ore: up in Russia when B_ dies, ‘ " ¥ loy Bland, 58, 12500 1018 112 158 $488 (after a deduction of $2400 fashion as Economic Stabilizer His dieory Js based on an. ¢f My, Sofas a Ml. ise that Stalin tailoring dere vi 3 ; ; 59 , sut| Pecta true s| instinet. 0, 42. 10500 ToT 2.900 3.404 Tor rs) as Snger the Alan N Blentine Was oe Russia will not erupt into world- has usurped the dictatorial power (As Spotting Pendleton . ‘20,000 4,030 4,464 5,168 At the $25,000 net income level, |to halt inflation. wide battle, but will be with us he holds from the Politburo, con- ig’ bries and Children 25,000 5,672 6,268 1172 [ine tax would be boosted from| Mr. DiSalle said more controls|'" ® 'sast the next 10 years. trary to the intentions of Lenin mekas the shirts) " \ ,000 17,152 18,884 20,788 ta & ’ 2 = Sees Long ar and the Soviet constitution. ! : Va., Feb 5 2% 47.208 51.912 58,816 {38708 to $10,772 for the married were 28 the way and those al “We've got to be prepared for At his death, he'll want to divide : royed a home 500,000 360.645 402 456 422,360 min with Swe i t that de- Jraay in effect ay be ® reshumed, a decade of cold war,” Mr. Hoff-\the power he holds among per- Priced at : Sheund, xlling 1,000,000 791,430 857,456 897,360 nie Dr ae nigh outline| yan said during a visit here to/haps the top three, but it's im- : ol Their din ns quested in the $600 personal Says He's Confident nr ge of Bea So. possible, Battle for Rule’ {2 05 and {3 05 v Henry Dewalt, Man With Companion The Pitch ,. .{exemption, the bulk of the in-| Mr. DiSalle gave no indication c) . : vs . ory ! ¥ ot Yon, , principal stockholder and chair:| « for rule s FE era creased load on individual Income he would give said he had Apa : There will be’ a battle for rule, : i ——— Steals Hotel Register PITTSBURGH, Feb. 5 [taxpayers will be on the lower not talked with ti Attorney man of the board of directors. = lyn which one of titem will make hn ong iii in. DETROIT, Feb. 5 (UP (UP) —The driver of a [tax brackets because there are General J. Howard McGrath, but|.,. ¢, Can't afford to have a peace with the West in order to There are TARTANS—In'$ . » Feb. 5 (UP)—A ho-| truckload of tar escaped more taxpayers and more income was confident agreement could be Strictly mercenaly army. duringigyin support” : > different combinations—and TE tel manager told police today a without serious injury, but |in those brackets. |reached. =. "(the cold war,” Mr. Hoffman ex-" ,, _. .. pe warned that those SHADOW PLAIDS in Red, Tan, Gray, man asked for a double room and traffic across the city’s He estimated that 83 per cent| “It's simply a matter of decid-|Dlained. No souniry is has no hopefully expect the Rus- Maroon. Green : registered himself and his lady] heavi ly - traveled Point of all taxpayers and 58 per cent/ing where we leave off and Justice, yiveq Jer i mpmy o rf sian people to rise up against their ' companion as man and wife. | Bg a i Hore of all tayable income is accounted | takes over,” Mr. DiSalle said. he spends two years in service at| Uiers In a pitchfork revolution Pick them while they are I guess he changed his mind for by taxpayers making less ———— a $1 a day, since he generally has will be disappointed. 1 y about having his name on the| the freezing coat of black [than $5000 a year. - ‘Ch . : In order to strengthen the free freshest! record, though,” the manager| bial spilled from the skid- “This concentration of income est Receives Ro Sependents. now head of the/countries of the world, and im- : said. ¥ ck. _ /must be tapped if the tax is to|wpe of Qe ' : : + “Five minutes later he came Firemen and city street‘ alte enough revenue,” Mr. Snyder Title to Building 23 illioy roma Fownaatien, ve Hoffman ay he os The SPORTSMAN'S running down the stairs, said he employes were called to ~ : : git ant he ous, grabbed scrape. and flush the ih ~ as. nh and Mr. Sayder py "ing Tr pied ratlitarily 2 a os Rens billion in ora ud proc foci e register off the coun 0 e appro s Center, 111 N. Capitol Ave. has economically and psychologically,(cal propaganda activities under ROOM—AT THE and ran out the door. bridge. Hllion pope LSuiekLy. and juts been made over to the Indianapo-/and waits for a split-up among One agency of cabinet status. : : a further increase of $6 billion in|..° community Chest by the Pub- the rulers of the USSR. Cost of this program, he said, ’ : taxes lic Service Co. of Indiana, Inc. Urges Free Economy ° will be very small compared to Gift of the building, 68 feet! In his book, “Waging the the cost of a war which could s . square and four stories, was made| Peace,” Mr. Hoffman will advise wreck our economy even if Rus- SIR AUS ON Rail Strike Stalls [to servicemen when the utility his countrymen ‘that America sia were defeated.
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The ‘Mediation Board asked the > f limited! - : : 9 on SE BEY Sot, S050 | SPECIAL DEVOTIONS FOR PEACE AND VICTORY conductors, engineers, firemen funds, was unable to follow suit. that } |and trainmen to bring in written| Meets With SO tt ; 00D | proposals for settlement to to-| arly today, ug oN : | day's meeting. Democratic chairman of the PSC, | eda. : had a conference .with Gov.| 4 fe : . The union had no comiment on | ; Ao : . what they would suggest. The|Schricker. He declined to reveal ! d __|carriers, meanwhile insisted there|the nature of the meeting. ; : was no more money in sight for The present transit fare is 12| oo * el ; ly 1 50 pay hikes, cents plus a 2-cent transfer " : . , - : Food Reserves Low charge. Railways did not request If my requests are granted, Russia will be converted and there will be he "ot "Site Departmen 3, 1ecilc ue increase, but ran extended its embargo on malls|ihat nothing less than a 15cent | Peace. If ‘not, she (Russia) will scatter her errors through the world prevekone of the most stringent In his- grit SOND TUR, the COMPANYEN. og gg “th d will be martyred various nations will be annihi- ) tory.. Almost all mail except nADE/A prohiama. | 9 ..9 4 e gon w e mar yre ».. 9 ; newspapers and first class items : , i . a ea. weighing less than 8 ounces were AEC ‘Aid to Speak . || lated.” (Prophecy of the Mother of God at Fatima, Portugal, in 1917.) stopped. JUAFAYETTE, Feb. 5 (UP)~—| ; - About S000 sacks of mall Arthur E. Gorman of the U. 8. . : were reported held up in New|,i mic Energy Commission, 3 ; : y 200 tigger + Toners Seiotvumngon 0 cwemomee | JAKE THIS A “MUST” ON YOUR SCHEDULE FOR LENT! Some cities, including New today as the main gpeaker at the : : Kal . ? York and Chicago, were down to!sixth Industrial Waste Confer- [ : @ - a two or three-day supply of Feb. 21. i A \ fresh 00d And xtra trucks were| oes ar omternne or OTHER ‘DEVOTIONS AVAILABLE DURING LENT tched de being pushed into service to make shen, by Purdue University! , ¥ : . up for the lost rail transportation. th . : blets, high New England merchants feared 21d the Indiata Slate Sean oi . Daily at 12:15 (Noon)—Short Way of the Cross . z od footed ! they could not last out the week|groups P o : 3 ‘ . without fresh food supplies. ee 4 . . are sol foi The strike also was hitting the FRIDAYS 5:25 P. M.—Sorrowful Mother Devotions Oh GRADUATES! Rr. Neumeir, H. F. Kroeker, R. food : Suausty vr me source. uthern California officials said : iri: J. Gilmour, C. R. Thrasher and E. J. Basey are the [the harvest shipment. from the 8 P. M.—Way of the Cross and Benediction first five workers fa receive diplomas upon comple- LpsTIal Valley was halted and : the Toalmake vs . . 7500 workers in packing sheds - : . o a0 : tion of | Toolmaker Training Course ot Western © |and fields were laid off. SUNDAYS 5 P. M.—Way of the Cross and Benediction Electric's Indianapolis Plant. Along with more than Va : : ; 5000 other h nd . ~~ |Mrs. Argow to Speak. - : : : Th in rs TE CHURCH OF SAINT MARY doing an im nt n porary executive committee for py 2 ! : ; 9 for arse fob | lpi 9 to make Bell tole- UNESCO, Mrs. Walter W. Argow, |” St Es . . Wa AR ese. Ee weve 8 800d . | Ea NEW . JERSEY AND VERMONT STREETS i A place to work! ... Ipdianepolis Plant of Western Electric, ~~ |0f the American Christian Pales- we : : a Ais Sy qt - tine Committee at 12:15 p. m. * : : ; 2 - To Tal nd 2 . ; ‘ . Wednesday in the Columbia Club. — . ; cen 2 . Ton Ki i ’ So we a ARTE A Hy € ov : ! ‘ i; ‘. - : ’ » - » - a, \ Pas 7% 3 ny 3 » : 2 : * 5 = i : a : 2 x ee Co 5 : a ? - i nis i Su hn 5 pd wg fgg Fin a ps ea XR i Pi A a
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- WHETHER YOU. ARE A CATHOLIC, A PROTESTANT, OR A JEW FOR PEACE IS TO PRAY FOR IT!
