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Delivers Maiden Speech in House
By. DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer:
WASHINGTON, Mar, 8—-“We haye become dangerously habituated to government by delegation,” Rep. Charles B. Brownson,
Indianapolis Republican, told House colleagues today,
‘It was the Marion County Con-
gressman's maiden speech on
half of a minority report from
the committee on executiye
penditures of which is a mem-
ber.
‘Signed by Republicans on the committee, including Rep. Cecil Harden, Covington, the minority report would halt President Truman’s emergency plans for speed-
up reorganizations within
ing executive department and increasing his powers to transfer both
agencies and personnel. OK'd by Committee The majority report favored President's proposal and was
_proved.-hy the Democratic committeemen. TC would out (he present 60. days for congressional veto of any presidential reorganization plan down to 18 days,
The President asked for this
authority as needed to speed
preparedness ‘and related plans during the present crisis, which has existed since the Korean War
began, Mr, Brownson challenged
nature of this crisis and contended
that the President’s plea was warranted. Condemning ‘blank-check thority,” he declared:
“We have no desire to cripple g
the legitimate authority of
executive branch. We simply propose that the legislative branch
resume its traditional role in law-making process,
Sign Minority Report
“We believe that this position 1s in accord with the deep-seated wishes of ‘the overwhAming ma-
jority of the Am
whatever their party affiliation.” “ Mr, Brownsen and Mrs. Harden also signed a Republican minority report opposing the President's plan to have a single administra-
tor for the Reconstruction nance Corp. "The present setup, with five-man board, is supported
Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) | against Chairman J. William Ful-| bright (D. Ark.) of the RFC investigating committee of which the senior Senator from Indiana
is a member.
Speedway Corp. Caretaker Dies
M. Harvey Vert, caretaker
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corp., died while at work yesterday. He was 79 and lived at 1265
N. Tibbs Ave. A native of Bellflower,
Mr. Vert lived in Indianapolis 32 He had been employed
years. with the Speedway 19 years.
ROME, Mar. 8
visit the
his| Rita, wearing a
beswank Hotel Hassler, ex-
for a few weeks. the
the ap-
World.
up weeks, Rita said.
Aly in Abyssinia She arrived in Rome last night from Naples, where she disembarked early this week from Africa. She said her husband Aly had remained behind in Abyssinia
- She said Aly would not accompany her to the United States but probably would join her there in
May. : * In New York, she said, would stay with Mr. and Mrs, Jackson Leighter, personal friends who accompanied her from Egypt to. Boome... Mr. Leighter. is. pub {isher of the United Nations was asked. “Honestly, I've hever seen jt before pAssage. Ls Aly ‘will come back from Africa and I don't know how I would form, it’ was similar to the anti- Prisnds may call at ihe mortuary and join her in Cannes, on the come out,” she said. EHH French Riviera, in about three/ably get some offers when I arrive
Rita Denies E
Avy 2 Years, Due Back Next Month
(UP)—Redhaired screen actress Rita Hayworth said today she plans to United States next month for her first trip home in more than two years. At the same time the wife of Prince Aly Khan denied reports that she was expecting a baby or that she was planning a divorce. # “Not true, not true,” she smiled. suit just a shade lighter than the deep tan she picked up in Africa, received| newsmen in her room
at the “§
she
She didn't join Aly in a game hunt in Kenya colony,
pound buffalo.” She sald she would like to m another movie, “but I hav anything in mind now.”
iin New York.”
the un-
authe
the
‘urday. Fi- Y
the | by |
at| Boone County town.
yesterday afternoon.
Ill, jen Sunday.
He was a member of the Meth- etery.
odist Church and the Le Roy|
Masonic Lodge, Le Roy, Ill.
His only survivor is a brother,
Clarence, of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 10 a.
Saturday in Harry W. Moore Burial will be in
Peace Chape]. Washington Park.
Hearing on Small Business Set Here
House Subcommittee [of mnaianapolis, died yesterday in|
Coming Apr. 4
Times Washington Bureau
| Zionsville;
m. ville.
"JESSE O. SMITH—Rites Sat- |
Mr. Smith, a retired farmer, died at the Robert Long Hospital
been in good health until strickThe services will be held in the
Phillipi Funeral Home, with burial in Little Eagle Creek Cem-|
(Lowell, {Terre Haute, and Charles, Camp ‘R. 14, Box 208, two daughters, Mrs. |
Otto Buhneing
Services Set Otto Buhneing,
RITA HAYWORTH—Never saw TV,
said, because “I was scared.” Aly, she said, “shot a wonderful 2500-
big she
ake
: pi LS | Welfare Aid
Urges States Finan Own Programs
new way today.
finance their own programs,
told the state
Hits U. 8. Curbs
en’t
“I'll prob-
In
secrecy welfare bill
veto, |
The governor signed into law) Mrs. (bills boosting unemployment com-| dell Jones, pensation from $20 to $27 a week increasing township trustees’ sal-|a. aries, and raising minimum salary | | 1gan 2017 Barthschedues for Indlana school-| | {REACE. CHAPEL"
Ave., Navy veteran ‘of World War [teachers. I, will be buried in Crown Hill
after services at 1:30 p. m, ASat-| Hoosier Heroes—
.iurday in Hurt Shefield Chapel.
A resident of Indianapolis
Born in Jasper, Mr. Buhne
49
years; Mr. Buhneing died yester-| day in Sunnyside Sanitarium. He! was 51.
ing |
was a machinist 11 years until he;
became ill, 20 years ago. He was
a member of Masonic Lodge and Garfield Post, American
delia; Forest
Otto
four sons, Indianapolis,
McCoy, Wis.;
694 Le-!
| |gion, and attended Barth Place . {Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Cor-/ ANDER, son of and Mr. and Mrs. H.
Jr.,
|
| Doron Ball and Mrs. Marion!
Services Arranged For Jesse Smith
Zionsville Native Dies Here at 90
Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Zionsville for Jesse O. Smith, who had lived all of his 90 years and 56 days near that
He had
Mr. Smith is survived by one {daughter Mrs. Lottie OE of | four sons, Earl | Harry ‘O., Russell, all of 2H a apolis, and Harold M. of Joliet-
Surviving also are three broth-
jess, M. E. of Jamestown, Hardes|
A. of Mars Hill, lof Lebanon.
Paul C. Russe
hi dealer, will be
{Crown Hill after services at 10:30 la. m. Saturday in Jordan Funeral| {Home.
and Henry E.|
ul C. Russe, retired real es-!
buried in
|
Mr. Russe, a lifelong resident
his home. He was 66.
He was a member of Zion Evan-/0f the Lodge, Church and ‘of Eagles 1:30 p.
Igelical
WASHINGTON, Mar. 8—A sub- 1 odge.
committee of the Select House | Committee on Small Business will \Marie: a son, L..
Survivors include
Henry P., serv-
hig wife
Boulevard Place.
ana, Indianapolis:
two sisters,|
{Mrs. Dorothy” Beeson and Miss] Carrie E. Buhneing, Indianapolis; a brother, Ernest, Indianapolis,!
and two grandchildren.
George W. Moss
Services for George W. Moss, | formerly a truck driver for the England in 1900 and in Japan In| Rashid;
| He
m | Saturn Chi oh: Friend HA ny Friends may “bs ope J. ow A , beloved | 30
_ THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES ANNOUNCEMENTS
ce
Gow. ‘Schricker tackled Indiana’s public welfare problem a’
He signed a resolution asking, Congress to abolish present fed- | on, Thais
The resolution originally called {for removal of federal restictions|o “What. about television?” she on the confidential nature of wel.) itare vecords; but it was amended its original B
passed by] lawmakers over Gov. Schricker's JONES Charles L Ph
Takes Air Course
WAC Sfc. Christ
Draws Active Duty
SGT. EDWARD Li
|C. Alexander, R.
is attending an |aviation specialist course in the Technical Training Center, Chanute Air Force | Base, Il Sgt. Alexander has been in the | Army 40 months. served
Gem Coal Co. nine years, will be 1950. . ‘held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jaclobs Brothers West Side Chapel.
Burial will be in New Crown.
in Indianapolis 20 years. A World War II veteran,
he!
was a member of Mount Zion
Free Will Baptist Church.
|Cornelius Turner,
pe 87 Sfc. Marquise M. Christ, 2322] fa N. Illinois St., has volunteered for 2 a. lactive duty as an enlisted reservMr. Moss, who was 39, died ist in the Women's Army Corps. | Wednesday in his home at 2710|She will report to the Reception sad Mare: Bou of He was born Cenger’ at Ft. Sheridan, 9il., Mar. aang fhter of M in Hendersogg Ky. and had lived'20, for processing and to await Bernadine Kers
(further assignment.
Lt. Col. Wilmer A. Hardesty of Be” March Thurs |Indianapolis is attending the Air Survivors are two sisters, Mrs, War College at Maxwell Air Force mcCARTHY Joseph, age 65, Indianapolis, Base, Ala. Col. Hardesty’s most
ALEX-
nn Sgt. Alexander oy
| Satusany, 1:30 Mops EoIL, i Fob at Interment Crown FA
may all » the chapel after 7 p. WM. Thursda v
Ea i B urd. a 30, he ithe |
eridi Yor m Aauinas on Intermont nbs Cross Cemetery. ria may enti at bn mortuary. J HE of.
ry
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lover,
oll CH es iy
Then legislators passed the resolution, they argued that Indiana sends more welfare funds to Washington than are returned. It (would be cheaper, they said, to |Mr finance the entire program locally. Indiana's contribution to federal welfare funds is considerably larger than what it receives. Sen. Harold Handley, La Porte, Senate recently| yea that Indiana contributes one-third more than the $18 which is returned by the federal government.
HATED Jon wv. fh 4, 2k Mate (inet, Bhi, 4 0) Hath eld, Cojora io ti mE re
i rey ial Pir. Friends ay oa Bur "he chapel any time.
ATE ie, Walt 20,40, "in elif
mother of
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Hi HINKLE Ralph, iormerly, of J andi 3
{hneap ole he nt n de: father of arvin nkle broth or ® of Helen Nixon of La illiam
re welcome. po WL
Burial Park Cemutery,
any time,
Loy, of 520 8. Wednesday, age 81 yrs, husband of Dica L. father of Mrs. Lucreta Ellis,
Jones,
Hazel Smith, Mrs. Juanita {Gaines Frank, Raymond and Wen: brother of Mrs. Nellie | O'Hara, Mrs. Minnie Hunt and Allen ’ Jones, Service RY Uday. 11:30 al Ww, RE PEACE C APEL" 4050 chmay Bo at after 7 p. m KU UTCHE—Georse K., 58 gous father Maj. George ‘Rupe the, brother or Mrs Doone passed uk A Ready, re service
ioe Leopard HPs
| Mrs. Ralp field, i nd. end’ ends, Fe bo ty land Richard Plerce and Katherine
and Donna Leonard, uass | Wednesday am. bp neral Saturday,
TRA CHAPEL 946 N. Tilinois. EN:
ation Tun Hill, Friends may call fhe pel any time after 6 p. m,
<~-Donald Eu
an Services iday, 1:30 p. m.
“. Friends C may” ca pi Sit, Ave. [MOOR higan BE wy 11 a. m. Friday,
at church from 13 noon until hour fot service.
| LYNN—Julla,. age 91, mother of Mrs. Marie = Daffron, Mrs. Bertha Shields, Mrs. Ida Liebek; Charles and {Edward Lynn, passed away Wednes198r, Services ax 10:30 a. CONKLE FUNERA OME, 1934 iW. Michigan 8t Prie ds {Burial Glen Haven. Friends may jeall at the funeral home after |p. _m. Thursday. | { MALOOF — — Abraham =F. Yashington 5t., Jushand nd » is grandfathe , brother of
oy SR fig Mitind ® Mn oh Hil
(Fryback),
Donald Gene nnie Sullivan, r. and Ms. Ray FryJulian Fryback, Mrs. and Phyllis passed away ave esday. may call at RDAN Siz" {oth 8t., hursday. uneral
Jos | gay,
+ “pnitl N m, at gt. Elly Nex
invited
AYE—Ka thin
M. yrs., of 629
Arch St
rden, | ien
Salem Cemetery,
Punal “Zionsville,
away in Hammond, ay.
Ind, Ln Beloved brother of Mrs. Anna
{and Mrs. Sophronia Hatchett, recent duty assignment was as Eorionds of Indianapolis. Puneral Henderson, Ky. and two nieces Inspector general at Williams Air {oh STEAKS, & FINN FUNERAL
{and one nephew.
Charles H. Trotter
Services Are Set
Resident of City For 65 Years
Services for Charles H. Trotter, on
{Force Base, Ariz. He is the hus-| ras. 8:30 a. m., 8t. Jobn's Church,
{band of the former Miss Elnora} Shey
Hartman.
Sgt. James R. Friend, son of
m. Burial Holy Cross CemeFriends invited, MEANS—Susan Victoria, sage 89, widow of Edward Means, mother of Mrs. Anna Parish of Morristown,
{Mrs. Roberta M. Friend, Alphine, Arnold Rouse of Indianapolis, Mrs. has been asigned as a sqad leader {Rotbes Leonard of New Palestine,
aron Rouse of Greenfield, died at
ito an antiaircraft artillery unit Morristown Wednesday afternoon, lin Japan, Funeral services Friday, 1:30 p. n Jap Rl FUNERAL HOME, ristown Charles E. Hill, steward, first Cemetery near el Pl fonds ay M class, USN, husband of Mrs./call at funeral home any time.
Violet D. Hill of 2445 Highland MONTGOMERY Joho B. ase 63,
PL,
{the last-chdrter member of the naval service Apr. 5, 1938, Arion Lodge, Knights of Pythias
m. tomorrow
{Conkle West Michigan Funeral of Mr.
hold hearings in Indianapolisijng jn Korea with the 3d Infantry Hill Mr. Trotter, who was 86, died
April 4 and Lafayette Apr. 5,
was decided today.
ti Division; Nellie Monroe,
two daughters, Monticello,
Mrs. |
“Home. Burial will be in Crown fin of 3431 Guilford Ave;
of small business growing out of|, gister Mrs. Julia Sommer, In- |County, he had lived in Indianapthe preparedness program, accord-| \dianapolisy, and four gran dehil-lolis 65 years, ing to Rep. Charles A. Halleck. | |dren.
Rensselaer Republican, who will
accompany the subcommittee ex officio chairman.
Congress of which Mr. Halleck was then majority leader. Its pres- (Michigan Street Funeral Home,
ent ¢hairman is Rep. Wright Pat-| The breakdown her home.
man (D. Tex).
on-the-spot hearings leaves both who was 91, lived in Indianapolis] las, New Ross, Ind.;
as,
‘Mrs. Julia Lynn
Mrs. Julia Lynn, 745 N. Lynn|
The Small Business Committee St., will be buried in Glen Haven'the West Michigan Street Methwas set up in the Republican 80th Cemetery after services at 10:30 odist Church. Surviving are his wife, Bertha
Mrs,
Mr. Patman and Mr. Halleck as!87 years. Survivors include three daugh- child.
ex-officio chairman of each. Asked by Brownson
The Indianapolis hearings were Mrs.
requested by Rep. Charles Brownson, Indianapolis
Repub- troit;
(ters, Mrs. Marie
a. m. tomorrow in Conkle West,
Daffron and Bertha Shields,
Indianap-
B.lolis, and Mrs. Idd Liebeck, De-!
two sons,
lican, who today conferred with ‘Everett, Indianapolis;
price stablization officials regard-|children
and 11
ing small business problems in children.
the Marion County district.
Lafayette is in the Second Dis-|
Charles
‘Charles L. Jones
and
21 grand-| Floral Park after services at 1:30/¢ery at 906 Laurel St, great-grand-'p. m. in Conkle West Michigan held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in| . H. Herrmann Buneral Home. | service
triet, which Mr. Halleck repre-| Charles L. Jones, retired em-|
sents.
His assistant, Robert
Valpariso, will accompany a com-
mittee staff man to set up
[ployee of Kingan & Co, Allett,|here yesterday. He was 81 and lived at 520 8. Rybolt Ave. { in Greenup,
hearings in Indiana, Covington, {Jones had lived in Indianapolis|
the| Born
ston, W. Va,, and Cin- 32 years. BY harle | Christian Science “Services will |
be conducted at 11:30 a. m. Satur- Albert Owens {day in the Harry W. Moore Peace]
. cinnati,
Woman Playwright, 75 Struck, Killed by Car
by a car.
was struck by a
a blood clot in the lungs, driver of the car that struck was not held.
ard Walton Tully in 1901
helped him produce “The Bird of Paradise.” 8he and Mr. Tully buggy or WHAT, look in THE ware divorced in 1014,
car Monday as Mrs,
r |Chapel. 'morial Park.
0.;
Burial will be in Me-|
Survivors are his wife, Dica L.; LOS ANGELES, Mar. 8 (UP) | {three daughters, —Playwright Eleanor Gates, 75- mls, Tucson, Ariz.; Mrs. Hazel year-old author of “The POOr|gmith and Mrs. Junita Gaines, Little Rich Girl,” died yesterday noth of Rockville, Ind.; of injuries received when struck json, Frank of Cleveland, Raymond of Greenfigld, and Wendell Miss Gates, who wrote seven of Rockville; a brother, Allen Broadway plays, several novels] |Peebles, and numerous magazine articles, Nellle O'Hara, Otway, O., Minnie Hunt, Washington she stepped from a bus near her Court House, O.; 14 grandchildren home. Death was attributed t0/and one great-grandchild.
Mrs.
two sisters,
dled |
Ky., Mr.
Lureta
three
Mrs. and i
The! her| |
a home, a car, a TIMES WANT ADS!
®
{UES is listed in THE TIMES She married Playwright Rich- Classified section every day. and Whether you're in the market for a business, a baby
Vv. Lynn died yesterday in Homer
He was employed at the Li
(Belt Co. for 62 years and retired Mer, Seaman apprentice, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Reimer, 1.
last November.
nk-
Mr. Trotter was a member of 2003 College Ave, = Ave,
two sons, Db,
Harold O. Indianapolis;
wnd!
one
{brother, E. H. Trotter, Concord, into three subcommittees to hold | Born in Louisville, Mrs. Lynn,|N. H., one sister, Mrs. Lulu Doug-
four gra
nd-|
fchildren and one great- -grani- |
Mrs. Birdia Parks
Mrs. Birdia Parks, 1165 N. Liv-|
ingston Ave. will be buried
[Street Funeral Home.
jn owner of the Schmidt & Son Gro-| will be Ottinger, H.
John Schmidt Rites Tuesday
Grocer Dies Here at Age 56
9 Services for John M. Schniidt, 7 Yo 9pm
recently reported for duty jot aboard the landing ship USS 21! ARN Thomas of Seymour and the Far East. He entered the protner or n
| and Tuesday in his home, 3335 w, PePhew of Mrs. Lena Baker of They will examine the problems arrg® Mary Ann Sipe, Indianapolis; Michigan St. Born in Hendricks 1035 E- Ohio St.; James E. Fuller, |
428 KE. son of | Fiiarsday.
Mrs. Parks, a resident of In-| 'Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant.
dianapolis 21 years, died Tues in General Hospital. She was
day
Survivors include five sons, Den-|
|apolis,
| children.
Mr. Schmidt, who was 56, died! (funeral home." 69./ Tuesday in St. Vincent's Hospital. | SMITH Born in Madison, he had lived in|Lois Smith, brother of Loretta |ver, Victor and Oakley, of Indian- Indianapolis 55 years. and Joseph and James, | Darlington, Ind.; a daughter, Mrs.! | Velma Madjeskey, and 27 grand-/for the past five years. [previously employed by the Link-| ~
dence was R.R. 7, Box 671D.
He operated his own grocery|
[Belt Co.
His resi isp si ohnson and Mr,
He was! | Burial ¥ Floral
Albert Owens, employee of the four sons, Goerge W., Delmar H.,
Muesing-Merrick Coal Company, Inc.,
at 1846 Peck St. A native of Nashville, Te he had lived in Indianapolis years.
bert, Nashville, Tenn.
olis.
Xn
nn., 37
| She was A member of the Fall|
Creek Baptist Church.
Surviving are a son and « HE
daughter, ¥
2 p. m. in King & King Chapel. two brothres, Frank and Louis Mr. Owens died Tuesday in Gen- Schmidt, and one sister, eral Hospital. He was 38 and lived | {Nellie Hart, Indianapolis, and six J Ind
Surviving are his wife, Mildred; ‘buried in New Crown following! ¥ a daughter, Miss Beverly Owens; services at 1 p. m. Saturday in 95% To years. “i os Clarence five stepsons, Purdle, Frank, Wil-/Stratten and Shaw Mortuary. llam, Donald and James Hamp-| Mrs. Chaney, who was 52, died welcome. (ton; a stepdaughter, Miss Nanette yesterday in her home at 839 W.| WURG Myr A WEALTH OF GOOD VAL- Hampton; four sisters, Mrs. Katy 11th St. She was born in ender windy 20H Sie Wis. Taylor, Mrs. Fannie Dixon and son, Ky. and had lived in Indi-| Mrs. Louise Tinnon, all of Indi- anapolis 25 years, anapolis, and Mrs. "Maggie Toland a brother, Robert Owens, Indianap-
. Keystone, beloved husban ath, father of Mrs. Irma ne lvis and Carl Montgomery, In-
B. Jr., Norfolk, Va., M. Montgomery of |
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| SREEK—Prank A, age 81 of 171 W| | Broadway, Greenwood, Ind.. father {of Mrs. ancis Abbott, Greenwood | Brother ot Floyg Sheek of Sidsis, RE: oy eek o passed away Wednesd Ray p.m. Fu
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SMITH Jesse Oliver, “age 90.
of Earl A., Russell W., Father
Mrs. Lottie Merton and Harry O., {brother of Miles Elsworth Smith. Hardes A. Smith and Henry E. Smith away Wednesday. oT uneral sre SRI Wall? Boul { e NERAL (Zionsville, Priends may call LE
ack Smith, grandson of
, passed away sda y
| BonRue “FoNitna na, Hone’ 1034 W
| Michiga fends invit "ba rk. Friends may edi
the funera YLOR—Jasper, 1616 Rembrandt,
husband of Esta, father of Mrs. Mary T. Martin and Ralph H. Taylor,
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