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«of ! "Peril Point’ Provision ‘Statement Defending [Relations Bad, Restored to Trade Act Welfare Department Report Says

Taft's One-Division-to-Nine Ratio Steelworkers’ James Robb Questions

Is Rejection of Eisenhower's Views Motives Behind Attacks on Agency Senate Group Urges

By Seripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, Feb. 10—This week in Congress: A uni®h leader came:to the defense of the Marion County Wel- | fare Department yesterday. That Parent Company

HOUSE Trade Agreements James Robb, director of district 30, United Steelworkers of : : 3 America (CIO), issued a 3% typewritten-page statement questioning Bargain With Unions

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amendments. the motives behind recent attacks on the local welfare agency. WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 (UP) asored by Rep. Of 291 existing ones. The House “Are they really trying to render a real service to our com-|—The Senate Labor Committee REDS in Wese, sponse: Ry PO) has passed the bill,

’ tion inserted the ‘peril point” pro- Crime Investiga vision which had been adopted by| The Crime Juvestigution Come the GOP 80th Congress and then mittee. decided to drop recomremoved when the Democrats re- mended contempt charges against ined control. Frank J. Clancy, Louisiana sher« on iff. Clancy came here to testify

+ The “peril point” provision re- ‘ quires the President to submit after he had refused to answer an explanation to Congress when questions put to him by the committee in New Orleans. He told

he chooses to ignore the Tari) committee about gambling in

Commission's determination of is community but promised to

how low tariff rates‘ can be cut close all gambling places within without injuring an American), ."s oqiction,

munity?” he asked, “Or are they| asserted ‘today that labor relaout to destroy the usefulness and powerful newspaper with this type)tions in the Bell Telephone Systhe integrity of men and women of hysteria? Is it seeking to put|tem are bad and “appear to be who are members of our Welfare on the defensive all right-thinking| getting worse.” Board, who have over many years people whose main concern is for| It recommended the parent rendered a real worthwhile service the well-being of their fellowmen,| American Telephone and Teleto our community, without pay and who hope and wish to dofgraph Co. instead of its local} % ‘and without regard to their own something to correct some of the affiliates, bargain with unions welfare?” social Inequalities that exist? |«on national issues such as wages Takes Issue | “More and more, people are t00/and pensions which extend be-| Mr. Robb took issue with old to work and too young to die,

{yond any departmental or asso-| charges of “iron curtain” secrecy Wage earners continue to. get|ciated company bargaining unit.”

and alleged examples of unworthy incapacitated or disabled before] phat was the chief recom-|

| | industry. welfare recipients. {they are able to build up security) nendation in a 34-page report Emergency Powers “ for their families. { Another: amendment would : It might be pointed out here [prepared by a subcommittee and g don re etm to Com President Truman's request for

there have also been violations of| “As a citizen and taxpayer,” adopted by the full committee. Al authority to reorganize departs the Unemployment Compensation Mr, Robb went on, “I am of the minority report is being prepared

| .\munist-controlled countries. Iments od ie Phare ‘law, where men and women Ob-|opinion that the Indiana General by Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.). |

The Egyptian cabinet last night announced the engagement of King Farouk (right) to Lonears Taxes (fense program required was re. tained benefits under the law and Assembly can help Marion County Urges Sections Repealed | old Narriman Sadek (left). The romance of the portly monarch and the pretty commoner has been | Treasury Secretary John jected. But the Senate approved a

| . 5 va proven th SY ele Dot Mutiand othe Stunties In 1idiana, BY! ‘The Democratic majority Blo in the world's newspapers since last year when, according to one report, the king saw Narriman Buyder Grane to the cp to let temporary Teorgani- " . . 8 . - y e - . . . « “The same could have well DORD I that it can also clean up any| omen A hatt-Hartley La-| shopping in the market place and fell in love with her. mittee how the administration{18 days if either house did not tarL Ev {wants to raise $10 billion more in/object. Present time limit is 60

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done in these cases that were car-| policies that are wrong. It can por Management Law. One is ap rm 3: ried as front-pafe news in the In- authorize a complete investigation | pa so-called “free speech” sec- And Now, Where fo Go? Hu hes Sues RFC tax revenue. He said the new tax days. : » dianapolis Star.” lof the entire Welfare setup in|i;,, for employers and the other : ® ° | burden would fall heaviest on HB re Probe " “Not one complaint was pre- Marion County and other counties) provides that neither labor = Family of 7 ki S Tears on } small taxpayers because ey—| e Banking Committee author. “““gented to the Marion County Wel-/in the State of Indiana. | management can be required to|

a year—receive 58 per cent of the to continue the investigation of

age persons making less than $5000|ized its Fulbright subcommittee $1 ] Million taxable income. [favoritism and political influence

fare Board or into any Court in| “This, in my opinion, should be make proposals or concessions in For Marion County. alleging any of done. It is quite possible that pargaining. eturn to ar- orn ome

i The tax program calls for an|in connection with Reconstructi + ‘the things that were carried in! many mistakes have been made| guhcommittee hearings were . : ; on “these front-page editorials,” the and it is possible that changes neid on the telephone industryl Mama and Papa Come Back to Nothing, Says Agency Reneged {7"0 °° Ee ia: pointy han SoS. Joan roles,

‘> ‘letter continued. “Instead, these can be suggested that will im-||a4t year, primarily because of| A : LS » ; Ww. ti stem. If this| fca- alk viet! and hen Move Brood On, On I ing Boat brackets, for an increase of eight J ..public officials, whose duties are prove our present system. I 8|complaints from the Communica | 1 Q y I F 7 2 Pci | - ° i . State ewelers

fo meet welfare needs, and who investigation is made, the true|tjons Workers Union (CIO). They By WILLIAM CHAPMAN, United Press Staff Correspondent | JIOUSTOR, Feb. 10 (UP)-—Iu./Feroeniage points in the tax oo v M : H . | 0 Mee ere

5 reforms in the facts should be given the widest ething of a vicbelieve in social reform fac 0 gi [report was som 8 | CENTRAL FRONT, Korea, Feb. 10—A family of seven plodded Hughes today sued the Recon-|InCTeases in taxes on television

field of health and welfare, are publicity and certainly the Marion|tory for the CIO union, which! bd bitterly and viciously attacked by| County Board and its director wants ‘national negotiations with along the dusty road—a symbol of the universal desire to return i .i.on minance Corp. for sets radios, refrigerators, liquor, The Indiana Jewelers Assoqia-

= home. asoline, cigarettes etc. {tion will hold its ual ng .. an irresponsible press that is on! should be given every opportunity AT&T. The head of the family walked in front of the $1,733,975. B y 0 ann meeti procession, bent Even such increase. | Wed Thursda, the rampage, that has set itself|to defend themselves, if there are| The subcommittee was headed) ;o. the weight of a frameload of small furniture, elaborate IS Suit, filed in U. 8. district| Fven such increases Youd sail W nesday and Thursday in the id in the role of an infallible any grounds for charges as aby Sen. James E. Murray (D.| oo wore and other family treasures. . court, claimed the government 3 ; g| Hotel Lincoln, Retail jewelers and 1 |agency remeged on an agreement President Truman's $71.6 billion their wives from throughout the

ge of all that is holy.” {result of this investigation, Mont.) now chairman of the ful the side of the road,| he Here half-truths are printed “If not, the Marion County committee. | veping Le bber.shod foot ahead|the gates, gathered up their bur.|t help finance completion .of an budget. state will attend. d the reader is left to infer Board and the director should “The record shows considerable of the other methodically, keeping dens and fell into single file for- experimental eight-engined Pong 0 Draft A panel discussion will be held t they are facts. Here heresay then be cleared of the innuendos, |evidence that bad labor-manage- his eyes always on the dusty trail mation heading south again. /boat, the world’s largest plane, Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, concerning the problems of jew-

‘substituted for research. Here false implications and distorted ment relations exist in the Bell nd ignoring the roar of] Where they would put the chil! Started '~ 1942, Mr Hughes’ [Selective Service director, re. elers. ar caution are thrown! publicity to which they have been{Telephone system,” the report 2head ane Jenor ie he past. dren to bed, feed them and start| oream ship” contract was can-/ported to the Armed Services| Principal speakers at the meet.

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‘the winds, . recently subjected to by the In-|said. “These relations appear to m second, carrying life anew was anybody's guess. |C¢led in 1944 by the Defense Plant Committee that married, childless| ings will be George N. Crai “i“What is the purpose of a dianapolis Star.” [be getting worse, Strikes and a Oe mare urn balanced! But with typical Orlentar faith. | COrP- an RFC subsidiary. [men between 19 and 26 who are former commander of the a oi [ea tikes are becoming delicately on her head. Bundles of they walked as if they believed| "he 54 Said ered oinot Jelerans soon will be eligible tan josie; Benjamin Katz, pres- * . g SS -| CC ete the projec is own for the draft. Th lation ident of the Grue ing filled with the powdery, that any progress—no matter how| P or he e new regulation n Watch Co., overnor Suppor ts Heart Campaign The committee said both labor) SItENE dust of Korea peeped over slow—would take them to the end|™00€Y If necessary, provided the being written, he said, also would and J. G. Shennan, president of ang mahagement must use thelr, %yy of the um. lof their journey. (government would contribyte the permit drafting men in this group Elgin Watch Co. economic powers it restraint A passenger with wide, staring __ -|re= ainder of the $18 million orig- with one dependent, such as those! pacause or 3 e vital importance’, eves rode in a blanket tied ir v appropriated” RFC agreed.|supporting a father or mother. Steel rker Injured 2 a e. IN gry. Arevments.: \around , mama's middle. Cr nance enter ~ | But Mr. Hughes claims the RFC Gen. Hershey estimated about wo t : prions dts gn evr (TONG UGIIET. ios 25350 of le Sine" Souid 7" lie At Company. Hore ments that the affiliated compa-| Another very young one rode » : with the fiying boat project andl oT 3 E Bonds. : Charles Fossee, a steelworker nies are Independent of AT&T. {piggyback on a seven - year-old 0 | therefore. the RFC had not oe The bill & Frage s - |living at 1101 Oliver Ave. suf. “The basic cause for the bad boy, and ‘wo smaller children up to its contract, which pro-| hold mateuring bonds for another eres. *, Dr0keR Ig yesterday labor-management relations re- trod listlessly along in the wake vided that “the government's to- 0 ey he . io 8 for another while. working at the Hugh J, volves around the collective bar- of the pathetic column. Ft. Harrison School tal of $18 million would be ll tuo iy additional interest Baker & Co., 602 W. McCarty St. |gaining process and the inability] This family was among ne : oo J senidea on the contruction of trol 7 SEN] He is in fair condition at Method. of unions to bargain at a level of refugees headed Borth-=relurning . To Open Apr. 2 flying boat itself.” ENATE ist Hospital. management which possesses the to Whatever was left o | The Army Finance Sch | He asks a Judgment for $1,257,- Taft vs. Ike | The 49-year-old worker was hit responsibility and authority to/homes in this HEFTY. o-TOuN] po open at Ft. Harrison ol e678, plus $476,299 to cover in-| Sen. Taft (R. 0.) said the PY @ 20-foot piece of sheet steel make final decisions,” the report) On the BOTT OO ungju, employ about 6000 civilians. | creased costof material and labor. United States would contribute "hich was being moved on a said. ne A halted. Loads were de-| Employment of civilians is be. Mf: Hughes’ attorneys said he/one division to the defende of 'rack about 10 feet above the Repeal of the “free speech” pro-{the amily Ba Le fr. |ing handled by the Civilian Em. 2d spent more than $17 million Western Europe for every nine 8round. It slipped from the hoist

vision f 1 _ pos y | provided by E .chain and caught his leg between mended with an assortion thet wasl. The family had stopped before ployment Office at 257 W. Wash-|of Tis (ut Monel on the plane) Soviied bY_Europsan counteles |, sneet. ste and matal piles of the “captive audience” by some| ile TIC of » Kore Sn, St oe piayess need. damage suit was not filed in an- to send troops to Burope should on the ground. . TF pad oor selamomy |" C3US8 togen places snd crumbling balked clerical work Ene contract, re to Clary ianned North Atiantc army/Open House Marks A captive audience is where em-| 3110 i the Brousg if spr ae 8 ot Slass will number only| The flying boat is costing Mr.| constituted “secret diplomacy Golden Weddi D ployees hear management state- °F dy the fence only an ancient}, class of 100 will open gyghes about $300,000 a month with a vengeance.” ing Day

ments about union affairs. Josh Tr. Toy MATa: the next day. By mid-June, near-| presently, the suit said, and a| His position was a rejection To celebrate 50 years of mar-

- we : ly 100 officers and enlisted i {ried lif hy The record here bears out the : , ouse men | definite date for launching and of the views presented last week rie e together, Mr. and Mrs, viclousness of the ‘captive sudi- tated fuk 20d WOON Een 378 expected to be attending the testing has not been fixed SL {to Congress I Gen. Dwight D.|B. B. Chambers ate holding an ence’ device which is rmitted! as lit-| > i ——————— Eisenhower, who will command OPén house from 0 Pp. m, under (the Taft-Hartley) act, other comgortable BO ya} COL MM. E Hale, deputy com- FINDS SOME ODD ONES {the North Atlantic army. Gen. | today in their home at 1735 Lame device which is used in many other tjon tins and American candy bar 0 e Army Finance, CQALVILLE, Utah, Feb. 10| Eisenhower had recommended a bert St.

Center, said 80 instructors will|(UP)—Ellen Copley has an un- flexible participation, with no| Mr. and Mrs, Chambers came

segments of American industry to 3 : { men collective a Lg nwealpers Talk Quietly Halt the school Courses will vary usual hobby. She scans the mar-|limits, ratios or restrictions. to Indianapolis 31 years ago from Gov. Schricker receives a plastic heart from Mrs. Claud Steele, |the report said. Mamma and papa went through ren months. riage license lists for odd combi- Naval Construction rr. Shalher Le

| Construction plans for 1ti- f H -|in’September as a surface grinder ate. Half-heartedly| p a multi-' nations of last names. Here are; An Armed Services subcommit-| p he gps EE the ashes of Million dollar Finance Center a few samples: Salmon-Fisher; tee approved a $2.7 billion naval for E. C. Atkins Co. : . . he Indi H . their house. They kicked a few Pullding have been approved, and Winters - Sommers; Green - Park;| construction and ‘ modernization| The Chambers’ have six daugh. Bev, Schricker has emphasized his support of the Indiana Heart |p Strangling Attempt |i cans amd ground candy “OTK 18 expected to start soon, Barber-Beard; Wilde-Bird; Bunk-| program. The program calls for ters, three sons, 18 grandchildren “= Foundation, Inc., drive fo block heart diseases. The week of Feb. | 1owa CITY, Iowa, Feb. 10| wrappers into the debris. Col. Hale reported. |er-Hill #Coon-Hunt. ~ 1173 new ships and modernization and a great-grandchild. wad has been designated as American Heart Week in Indiana. | (UP)—A college student accused] Their faces never broke the . w— A of trying to strangle a Univer-|impassive Oriental masks molded Zig pensive Education . | sity of Towa co-ed In 8 GIrls’ dor-ny” senerations, There Were no for Diamonds . . . always see Lord's first! iim mitory was undergoing mental tears of despair. = ~tis Y T {examinations in University Hos-| Mama and, papa faced each w ‘H Costs Owner of avern {pital today. other across a patch of roofing : i . Francis Cavaretta, 27, Law-|straw which had been too wet, 1334 to Learn { on Game rence Mass, entered the hospital to burn and talked quietly for a voluntarily yesterday. Author. fou minutes. { . ities sald Ruth Buckingham,| Then they came back through Pair of Female Swindlers Pull rs Seu Sus Suexingtam,| Shen they Sams pase yous Old ‘Pigeon-Drop’ Routine Here

> Mrs, Gussie Beard, owner of the Little People’s Tavern, 1001 #i:-B. Kenwood Ave. was $1334 poorer today. "Hs © And two female swindlers were $1334 richer. 21+ Police yesterday reported Mrs. Beard a victim of the “pigeondrop” routine, perhaps the simplest of all con games, Mrs. Beard told officers a woman came into her tavern Thursday and applied for work. Mrs. — TTT

of Knox, president of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, in | ee —————————p oe fund Dn for the 1951 Indiana Heart Fund Foundation. Mental Quiz Given

Beard told her there was no job|prietress would put up $1334 to E available, but the woman came ‘show her good faith.” Mrs. Y ting With back again Friday. {Beard agreed, got the money and Exquisite Moun hy Andther woman, who called/gave it to “Eva,” who went away, i $59.5! herself “Eva,” also appeared Fri-/to get “advice” from her “boss” . . . » day. Describing herself as a but promised to return and split, c DigmoOn Club Jorn with a diamond from LORD'S friend of the first woman, “Eva” the $3600 three ways. Lord's 1.25 Wee

told of finding a package which “Eva” never returned. contained $3600. The first wom» . also left, say“Eva” sald she and her friend ing she had an appointment with were willing to share this wind-/the dentist. She, too, promised to fall with Mrs. Beard if the pro-ireturn . . . and never did. f

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