Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1951 — Page 2
were t r : troops battle under a db Com- deadly rain of fire from allied Hope artillery and planes, Up to 2000 Communists made
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She ru but that he regarded it a8 4 very serious situation.
H¢ said proponents of the cut
apple cart in the interest of misplaced economy. He thought this was particularly regrettable, he said, because success of the Euro- : recovery program is definitely in sight,
Hopeless and Serious Asked what, if anything, he
the allied lines. They had little, nad to do About it, the Presi
dent said gravely that he has
done everything he possibly can]
authorization. He added, however, that the situation looks rather hopeless now — hopeless and very serious. Asked to explore the subject at greater length, Mr. Truman went pack to 1047 when the recovery am was first laid down by retary of Defense George C. Marshall and Secretary of State Dean Acheson. | “He. said the original plan envisioned a four-year program oosting less than $17 billion. With! success in sight, she added, the) last request brought the total only to about $14.5 billion. » | The type of economy proposed. {in the Senate committee, he ar|gued, was no economy at all.
Impatience Noted
He said the program's original conception was that economic releovery was what Europe needed ito stave off Red aggression. | ! The President seemed impa-
ministration of the program be taken from the hands of the Sec-| {retary of State and placed imme‘diately under the President. | After all, the President asked, who is the Chief Executive of, this country? | Naturally, he said, the program would be under his final control. i
Man Convicted On Check Charge
| Wayne Laudig. 39, Mooresville, | {was convicted of issuing a $1500 {fraudulent chéck by Criminal {Court 2 Jury early today. The jury of nine men and three
'tfent with suggestions that ad-|| =
LU y#ii "of ns to legislature,
The probers will meet with n a the Pure . also said the by i. v, > i wid : ” Trus r : how he felt abott the beommerttions but: added the|diana Nation! Bank, Merchipty'| ] public would not be able to at.| Natie as) Bank and American Naconference that the battle Against tend the meetings with the vari- tional k. rather hope-ious department heads.
from five local banks to pro-
_ checks un able, immedi-
county wis forced to bor-
making é " the next session of the row the money because the wel-
fund had béén depleted.
t Co. Indiana Trust Co. In-
In effect, the county borrowed
To investigate the various de-the money in anticipation of Departments, Mr. Moellering ehope:/cember récéipts from the county Highway—Harold Hansen, In.[tax levy.
dre prepared to upset the whole!dianapolis; State Sen. Bd." Whitcomb, Hayden and Howard Bat-
man, Terre Haute,
Conservation—Btate Rep. Ora holding
The warrants, bearing 1% per
The county Auditor had been
{
otal said.
hased today by Fletcher|
cent interest, are payable Dec. 15. up 7000 old-age checks
program is largely dependent upon effective stabilization” he “Faflure to maintain a |stable economy would deaden the /initiative and ingenuity upon
Hl which production depends.
“Inflation would stimulate the production of non-essential goods. It would increasé the cost of the {defense program. The value of [the dollar would be impaired and |the incentive for hard work removed. “Both production and stabiliza{tion Are vital to the national security and to the preservation of /the free enterprise system. With. lout both of them, we would have ‘no defense and our way of life (would be destroyed.” Raps Amendinents Mr. Wilson indirectly criticized |Congress for writing into the lcontrols law the two price {amendments which permit mann facturers to pass along direct
Kincaid, Lebanon; Hobart Creigh- totaling $242,535 and 1960 de-| ad indirect cost increases since ton, Warsaw, and Hugh Barn- pendent children checks totaling 37 allow wholesalers and
hart, Rochester,
Revenue — State
$135,089. Sen.
‘retailers to retain their pre-
Edwin| After the September payments Argins. Beaman, Princeton; Clarence/the County Welfare Department|" aon Inargs
Arbitrary rules and formulas,
Donovan, Bedford, and Otto Jen- will have 3222376 for October 1, said, “are difficult to apply in
sen, Indianapolis.
Search for Schooner
Missing With 26 Aboard Rites for Woman,
VALPARAISO, Chile, Aug. 30) FRANKFORT, Aug. 30 (UP)— ac (UP)—Ships and planes searched Services were planned today tor| today for the Chilean schooner Mrs. Amanda Melvina Garrett, do our best to hold t Inoa missing a week with 26 per-/102, who died at the home of aprice and wage line. sons aboard en route to Juan sister here yesterday. Mrs, Gar-'we need the strongest and the arrived by plane last night, and
liberation. Special’.
iLaudig unt “{6MorydW morning.
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{the check to the Used Car Fi{naneing Co. hers Aug. 17, 1048, {He was indicted in December,
| The case had been delayed by {frequent requests for postpone-
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Continued From Page One their skill th the finkis of the tractor-driving contast. The girls hovered over their canned fruit and vegetable entries in the 4-H Building, proudly eved blue-ribbon awarda for first place th dressmaking or joined in ifhpromptu singing bbuts. Marion County i& represented by 814. entries and its largest 4-H contingent in history. youths have submitted entries for every department in the Agriculture Division, while 50 girls will be competing for Home Economtes and Dress Revue prizes. Dedication of the new $350,000 Conservation Building was set for 2 p. m. today, with Lt. Gov. Watkins presiding. ! L. Orville Miller, Elkhart, Fair Board president, was to present the building to the Btate Con gérvation Department. It will be
| payments, about $150,000 less; lex and Intricate ecoup comp Any formula accepted by James M. Tucker, | Boston
|which results in prices higher Paoli, chairman of the Conserva‘4air and equitable” |tion Commission.
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ment had been executed he Jeatned about \ construction of the Univekaity Heights line was started had been an “understanding” oh the part of many county residents that they would be permitted to make use of the disposal se » Under these con a Sew service is granted when the dent pays a sum equivhlent tb that charged Indianapolis citizens. mane ar A getting ¢ se ¢ ‘and interférds with y tion policy.”
The Mayor pointed the of annexation is to BroviRs Soe
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ing of service contracts qd defeat that purpose.
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