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[sider a resol sondesiming ‘Ithe treatment of Mr. Oatis. Rep. Laurie Battle (D. Ala), committee member, said:

pr Ro mE william Oatis’ turn, We have got : to take 3 stang further $i blackmail” =

Favors a Break a Rep. Battle indorsed the Monroney Benate. resolution which calls for severance of diplomatic relations with Czechoslovakia Mr. Oatis is not freed : “1 don't see any reason why we should continue relations with a Sountry that's going to take ve every apportunity to blackmail us riddled controls extension bill. and tmperil the lives of our eiti“It immediately inéreases the! gens” he said. i

level of price ceil on prae- {report these resolutions promptly.” level pri ngs on p On the Republican side of the| pep. Brooks Hays (D. Ark.), ous attion bn I 1d be in. cators today granted funds for

a House Foreign Affairs Commjt-

tically all food items,” Mr. DiSalle committee, Rep. Jacob K. Javits

of New York sald, “from my ac-

p Up Pressure fo Free Oats

Achéson gave this information at to stop trade with Czechoslo-

a press conference after a series vakia.

f questions by a Scripps-Howard] Rep. John J. Dempsey (D. “fhe only thing more The Secretary of State said the disgraceful than the Oatis affair nal resolutions calling is the attitude of our government for punitive action against concerning it. The quicker we CO slov if Mr. Oatis is break off relations with a nation not ‘had not been brought of that kind the better off we are, to his attention. If we bought off Vogeler by payHe refused to answer these A ransom, that was a mis-

0 reporter, N. M.) said,

questions: : 5 ‘ONE—Did he favor breaking diplomatic and trade’ relations

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From both parties and from all| Mr. Oatis,

sections of the country, there was! “I don't want the debartment to strong congressional reaction run my affairs and I am not go- : 4 y against Mr, Oatis’ imprisonment. ing to try to run theirs,” he said. Dr. Marz © Dr. Meyer | Rep, Percy Priest (D. Tenn.).| Also, Rep. John J. Allen (R.|

said, “I hope the committees will Cal.) said,

Few Dissenters

with Czechoslovakia? There were a few dissenters. TWO — Has Csecho ¢ vakia Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D. j¢/stated its terms for the release) N. M.) declined to advise the State of Mr. Qatis? Department on how to extricate

Department ought to take vigorclined to let them say first what

“ ! Three Butler University profesI think the State ... ere among six Hoosier edu-

research projects by the Fund for

The end result, he said, would tivity in the Vogeler case I know 1° member, sald, “something Nas ,.iian should be taken and then Advancement of Education. be administrative chaos and “all fight lke obi jl De Suen EO! to be done to prévent the Mis support them.” | Dr. Werner M. Beyer and Dr.

controls.’ vould have to he

public “disgust and discourage: cass was pereeverance.” ment with the pricing program." | Rep. John Vorys (R. 0.) .said Passage Tomorrow ‘The had held back from introduc- . Harried administration forces! Ing a resolution in the Oatis case concentrated on getting ‘a re- because of the danger Congress

i ful without appeasement. What dropped” because of the ensuing really got the results in that oh; opert J. Co

slovakia If that government does

treatment of our said, “I firmly sup the position and trade relations with Czecho-

not free Mr, Oatis. That is the] only kind of action such govern-|

versal of the price control amend-|micht not act promptly upon it. nants understand.” (eluded:

ment as the bill moved toward President Truman and Secre-

final House passage, probably to- tary of State Acheson have the Backs Trade Break ‘Rep. morrow. constitutional power to sever re. Sen. James H. Duff (R. Rep, John F. Shelley (D. Cau),

Administration forces aban- lations with Czechoslovakia and

hope of stoppi ew moves should do so. Mr. Vorys said. | doned hope of stopping new m “Now that resolutions have COMMUNISM exercises In every Rep Hubert Scudder (R. Cal) lished last spring by the Ford

. ings and relax credit controls, |been introduced, they should be COUNtry it dominates. This country pep u

today to boost federal rent ceil-

t Rep. J. Percy Priest of acted upon quickly, or failure by Tennessee, House Democratic Congress to act will be used by whip, said there is “a good the executive branch to justify chance” of reversing the price its inaction” | ¢ontrol amendment on a roll call Makes New Appeal { vote tomorrow “when the mem-| waunwhile, Secretary of State! bers understand what they voted naan Acheson sald the United for.” Other leaders thought 86M giates had made another appeal members might awitch. [for Mr. Oatis’ release and now The amendment would raise all yy waiting for an answer. Mr. ceilings to a level assuring manu-

Rep. John Phillips (R. Cal), Norris Poulson (R. Cai),

“pay |. But the ‘prevailing sentiment Roy Marz, both of the English dett (R. Pa), wag for Congress to express to partment, and Dr. William Young . {President Truman and the State of the philosophy department that we should sever diplomatic p,.,.iment the indignation of the have been awarded grants totalAmerican people at the treatment ing $12,500.

of Reporter Oatis. Other congress-| Other Hoosiers awarded re-! {men advocating a firm stand in- gearch fellowships: 4

Dr. Duane Roller and Dr. John F. Charles of Wabash College and

Pa.), called Mr. Oatie’ arrest Rep Jack Anderson (R. Cal). SY of Notre Dame.

“another evidence of the tyranny rep, Frank

Havenner (D., Cal.),] The research fund was estab-

Charles Elston (R. 0.), Foundation.

should make the strongest possi- Rep Harmar Denny (R. Pa.)

ble representations for the im- pa, : mediate release of this innocent Rep. Ta E Morgan (b- Pa). 60th Wedding Year

man and should foitlow up with Rep every available punitive action to pan make the demands effective.” i

Ben, Willlam F. Knowland (R. Reb Albert

Frances Bolton (D. 5). Marked by Couple

p. George Bender (R. 0.), . William Hess (R. 0). and! Mr. and Mrs, William Dennis

Gore (D. Tenn). |celebrated their 60th anniversary

Cal.) said he favored halting] gen John W. Bricker (R. 0.),/today in Chesterfield, where they

trade with Czechoslovakia and cutting diplomatic contact if

| Rep, Albert Thomas (D. Tex.), have lived 45 years. | Rep. Wingate Lucas (D., Tex.), necessary. | Rep. Ray Madden (D. Ind), Rep.

tacturers and processors a profit] | Mr. Knowland said: “We've had Herman Eberharter (D. Pa.), Y8ars ago today in Hartford City.

equal to 85 per cent of the vest Gert Divides

la long series of our diplomats, Sen. Ed Martin (R. Pa.), Rep.| They have a son, Cranston of

three years out of the four-year | businessmen and newspapermen Shepard J. Crumpacker (R Ind.), Anderson: one daughter, the Rev. period, 1046-40, School Funds |subjected to this kind of treat- Rep. E. Ross Adair (R. Ind.) Mrs Fanchion Harwood of ChesCoalition Does It , iment. It is time we demonstrate Rep. Cecil M, Harden (R. Ind.), terfield, and one grandson.

the American government and Rep. Ralph Harvey (R. Ind.),

Processors of some farm prod-| ,. 0.4 semi-annual $38.300.would be allowed to charge 309.Ne to return them that profit 681 in state aid to schools was puted on the basis of higher divided toda yamong Indiana os ope fn costs than they ao- #¢hool corporations by State AudPe had to pay itor Frank T. Millis, A Yoalition of Republicans and| Mr. Millis sald checks for the ‘Southern Democrsts whipped the August distribution would be amendment through the House/matied out tonight on the basis asterday, 161 to 102, over ad- of a 1049 law, the formula to use Te stration protests that it was in the August distribution. | “hijacking and immoral” Of that figure, which repreee mee—————— gents the August distribution, |$26.933, 999 was marked for rtui-

Area Study Board tion support and $1,375681 for : {the teacher retirement fund, Millis To Outline Program lsata. _ Plans of the Metropolitan Area, Mr. Millis said the money was 8tudy Commission will be otit- divided on the basis of a 1949 lined to elected officials of Marion formula instead of a 1951 formula County at a meeting July 30 in on the recommendation of At-

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| TTfhe Oty Count Chamber. —torney. General Emmett McManshim for intuaducing a resolution.We want, we eéxpeet, action.”

Commission Chairman- Pwight-amon. The formula to be used i= Peierson has Invited all office up for decision before the Indiana holders in cities, towns and town- Supréeme Court. Mr. Millis said ships in Marion County. adjustments will be made if the Aims and procedures of the high court rules in favor of the Study Commission, which is in- 1951 Jaw. vektigating overlapping and inef- Marion county was to receive 7 ficlency in county government, $3,336.244.

will be explained, Ee rr = The Commission will report to, OUR FAIR CITY gives you the

; by Nov. 1, 1052. "lowdown" on what happens “bethe Jovernor by . . hind the scenes” in Indianapolis

5 ‘ , +. often “lets you in on” what's Lineman Loses Life going to happen. OUR FAIR RUSHVILLE, July 19 (UP)-— CITY is In The Sunday Times Ora Sipe, 23, Henderson, a line- Bvery Sunday. Ble for the Rush County REMC,/ - a

fis shocked fatally yesterday while working on the Jake Wissing farm, southwest of here. Fellow workmen zaid Mr. Sipe's Hat touched a high tension wire when he lifted it to wip perspiration from his brow,

Plan Convention Report Shortridge High B8chool Key Qiab members who attended re- i» : cent convention in Miami. Fla. Ne will give a report to the Indianap-, pfs B | ollie Kiwanis Club at 12:15 p. m. ; 4 4 tomorrow in the Claypool Hotel. Arh saddens

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‘peopls are not going to be com-

Rep. Charles B, Brownson (R.N. Y. State to Provide

placent about it.” Ind.), Rep. Earl Wilson (R. Ind). The Indiana Delegation unan.| Rep. Donald Jackson (R. Cal) Plenty of Fishing imously supported strong action. Put it for the Republicans: ALBANY. N. Y. (UP) — The Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R) “Until such time as Czecho- angler should be able to catch

sald Indianans “expect this great slovakia indicates by her actions nis legal limit of fish in New government of ours to act and that she is entitled to a place in| york State thie summer. act no%.” {the community of nations which’ The state department of com-

Sen. William E. Jenner (R) respect and

encourage frée press merce reports there are 3,500,000

said, - “if the United Nations and fre¢ opinion, I believe We acres. of water in the Empire doesn’t act In such a flagrant should completely sever any offi- State. That includes 70.000 miles

violation of freedom of the press, cial recognition.”

of streams and more than 2000

we should send all the Iron Cur-| On the Democratic side, Rep. lakes and ponds.

tain members back home and Winfield K.

Denton, an Indiana Jt doesn't include the =alt wa-

then act without them.” Democrat, said: “Foreign nations ter fishing possibilities off Long

Rep. John V. Beamer (R. Ind.), must learn

they can't subject Island.

who represents the district where American citizens to indignities The canservation department

Mr. Oatis lived, recejved a tele- and escape

with only arousing says ‘it. has stocked 500.000,000

gram from Mrs. Oatis thanking mild interest here in America. fish, including 2.000.000 trout, in

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