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Subsidies Blamed For Bell's Troubles
Inflation ‘Hurting’ Phone Company
Inflation that is “financi hurting” the Indiana Bell ay phone Co. and other utilities was| blamed partially on the federal government’s program of handing out subsidies. | The charge was made today by, : Jackson Martindell, New Jersey! economic adviser of Indiana Bell, before the state Public Service % Commission. : | Mr. Martindell ; testifying in sup-| port of the utility's plea for an| $8.2 million rate increase, said | the dominant factor in the in + ‘vestment market today is {n- . | flation. He said 'governmen ~acizdhandonts, net only. to farmers: but also to shipping interests,” alded materially in creating in-
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Hation, JUDGE COAST GUARD CONTEST—Lt. Cmdr. R. E. more than $25,000 over the same Sum payment and monthly ben-
Under cross-examination for
. . . eid s d the second stralgnt due tr Pro Wheeler (left) and Lt. (jg) A. W. Stepro are judging the entries [Period last vear uncer oe cer of the Indianapolis office, lic. Counselor Walter Jones, Mr.| in The Times Cqast Guard Contest at Navy recruiting headquarters
Martindel! said “inflation will be here. The winners with us for a very long time.” |
Divorced Couple Ordered, | 'Live Like Brother, Sister"
By “United Press | “The judge, in granting the di-
WICHITA, Kas. May 4—Dis-\yqr00 decree, ordered Mrs. Cam : . pdg McCormick to- \ trict Judge Ross McCormick 10 bell to “prepare a room” for her
day stood by his order to a divorced couple to “live like brother former husband, prepare his meals and sister” in the same house. |and. “perform all other acts that _At a meeting with attorneys/ would be performed by a good | yesterday, Judge McCormick re-| sister toward a brother.” : |fused to set aside the contro-| Mrs. Campbell said she would] versial order he issued last Fri- appeal the order to the state day. | supreme court. Mr. Campbell said! Mrs. Phillis Campbell, 45, said| ke: “definitely” does not want to she was “up in the air about the/ abide by the court's decision. whole thing.” Her former hus-| They told the judge their home band, Telbert Campbell, an ‘in- has only two bedrooms, one of surance adjuster, said it was a which is occupied by their mar“complicated matter.” ‘ ried daughter.
Dual Payment Possible Runawoy Fathers ‘Under. Social Security: Are Paying Up | tn
* liberalized Social Secur- | Support payments by
«pun-|ity provisions, certain recipients away fathers” last month climped may be entitled to both a lump
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ill be a i imes. |Brown said today. | The old law barred lump sum will be announced Sunday in The Sunday Times va 4a payments last payments where monthly survivor
Mr. Jones then quoted H--ry testimony on inflation, according] Hazlitt, business reporter for/to Indiana Bell attorneys, is to Way Cleared Ipared to last year's April pay- sions may enable widows with Newsweek magazine, as saying: show that failure to give adequate i : : { low »d, dependent parents “We can hait inflation within recognition to inflation in axing FOI School Survey {breakdown of records, the clerk OWS and aged pen p 24 hours If we have the desire.” telephone and other utility rates| Mr. Martindell said he could not{ Will sooner or later drive almost|
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{said 14 men behind in payments|to botl. benefits. A ruling by Indiana Attorney were sent to jail for failure to! Free informational publications| eneral J, Emmett McManamon|comply with court orders. {on the new law and new provi {today cleared the path for newly| Mr. Brown said letters on Tune|sions may be obtained at the So-
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making an application for fed-jbe started, Mr. Brown. said, to i eral funds to PEt the survey, (unearth any duplication of cases. LOGANSPORT. May +=Fableh approved by the last session of| Some children may be on the Sevitziy, conductor of the Indi:
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3 " i Times State Service ' | RICHMOND, Ind, May 4— Just In Three speakers have been added to the program for Earlham College’s 20th annual Institute of Foreign Affairs to be held at the school Thursday and next Fri-
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