Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1951 — Page 8

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES In.the Legislature— ~~ pi

| PAGE . och | i ‘One of City's ‘Top’ Middle East Edges Toward

Communists West's Friends

CAIRO, Sept, 20—The Mos- 32:

i i have proposed to vote themselves lem world is seen here as $i5-a-day for ‘expenses.’ This]

drifting slowly toward ‘‘neu- would raise the cost to more than|

i 3 »” $3,500-a-day. i jrality between the East and ~ 1 the public starts to weigh the | West.

Russian Communism lawmakers’ shrieks for economy [would bene.’ Observers are agreed that it many responsible GOP officials uits Russia's game perfectly to expect tough sledding for Re- welfare funds. {have the disputes between the publican candidates. { {West and the Middle East con-| | tinue.

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‘By IRVING LEIBOWITZ

; ‘Mod ' Vi Republican leaders fear. the Moderate’ View

| Men Is Down to Earth

welfare issue could cost them a lot of votes in the mayoralty| _| elections Nov. 6 ¥." | Each delay in the legislature costs the state money. Right now| the cost of just operating the special session is more than $1000-a-The lawmakers already

“moderate”

off df ® down on Mr. Meek ! that the

|Communist agents are deliberate-/tion not t6 be so loud in favor of y, | ! e fought on a ion s {ly fostering disputes and urging 8iving up the federal welfare o nations} leve)

BE from the East-West conflict.

nists claim will be “protected” |this. through the signing of treaties) = with the Soviet states. | As a result, many popular lead-| ers in the Middle East have come {out in favor of neutrality. They advocate signing treaties with, Russia in.place of existing treaties | "£8 with the West. | SR

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(Oscar Ewing) to go to hell.”

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Treaties Denounced

: : B Lo : ; | In Egypt, every political party | ; : ; 3 SR Sa w has denounced the tseaties with! A : . . Britain and there is a growing! KING ON THE MOUNTAIN—Slim Robertson, ironman. The popular feeling for an alliance! sky is the roof. : 4 with Russia. : i This has b “al ; By JEANE JONES |six feet once.” He grinned sheep. gma) red IE on : you want the lowdown on ishly. “It was a job on a bridge. growing pink circles around it.”|

Ir : Some of us were horsing around, The Egypti \ those higher up, you have _ 1 ten off. The bridge was gyptian foreign minister, J

: Sal 1 Din Pas | to go up where they are. six feet high and I fell all sixSaAn of DI Pala, ree iH ROEBUCK AND CO. That's how I met Hector D. feet. You have to be careful” oii not support Britain in any SHS

{Slim} Robertson, an ironman. | LG : {future conflict. 3 . It .was no ordinary meeting. I LOOKED around. No girders. | In Iran, scene of the most im-| Ef

Instead of a lattice work of portant East-West crisis, the ex-| steel I found what looked like treme nationalist leaders

in advocatin rows of overturned sink resting unahimous in i 8

“neu- ; trality.” on a solid foundation. “This is a reinforced steel job,” Aboul Kassem Kashani, the

Si ated. TCs safer” champion of the religious factions|

The highest job Slim ever has in Iran, said recently nationalist - : 5a 4 3 4 oh i EE

worked. on. Was. the :48-story leaders throughout the Moslem ¢ SOP %

“are | A

Slim was wearing felt soled ghoes. 1 was tottering in & pair dals with three-inch heels. im has spent 30 years on jilding tops, balancing on steel i and peering down at ensidewalk superintendents. s was my first trip to such a f elevator. 1 was feeling a bit dizzy. A glance t the cloud-filled sky ceiling didn’t help, °° * “You iike your job,” I asked.

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Carew tower in Cincinnati. “Au- world were planning a great meet-

¥ ’ ing at Tehran to pledge their neuSomobiles looked Ike toys,” SUm|ayty in any future war.

In the last 12 years, Slim has Anti-British Feeling

been a foreman all but threel ;. Iraq, the pro-western lead-| months of the time. He has been |... are aging and the newer gen-| an Indianapolis resident off and |, .o+ion of politicians are showing § on” since 1926. “You have t0 80|¢)omeelves to be bitterly antiwhere the jobs are,” he sald. He pg ion : and his wife and three children :

‘GOP Fears Spending Money—Up To $3

COrs shilling ticki OT (Much has heen’ wirliten aboyt|. 8 's stalling tactics on theithe Democratic. pasition on thejten about the welfare battle in “bald 8 |welfare issue and +he. Republican|the legislature between the Demo- charges. He called them °b a stand. Here's alcrats, Republicans and “moderate” capsule inter- Republicans that it is difficult to view withifind new ways to tell the same State Rep. J. old story and new readers, Here's

dlanapolis real We don’t want the welfare state. finging. : estate man who Oscar Ewing is our hate, ' “a is’ one of the Re-! publicang. He be- What about the people's fate? * lieves in putting! And welfare checks that are late? the .show-! the secrecy fight so; No more taxes, no more dough, state Let's go home and end this show, against this obvious money Waste, ..;, gojject $20 million in federal e

Mr. Meek said he is absolutely In Indi 3 : opposed . to welfare secrecy ana Shabby Alliance? lent on anapy pia n arty ja dictation from Washington. How-| | : H ‘ever, Mr. Meek believes the prob- Cale J, Holder didn't make any It is widely recognized that urging the® no retreat” GOP fac-jom js a national issue and should! new friends when he issued his/tion ... And just to show skep-

“We can’t stand any’ m poo [the Arab states to stay “neutral” funds. They contend Democratic taxes he declared. whwenty ope Hotel Claypool headquartan, e s Mayor Bayt is gaining ground on ion dollars is téo much money of using the welfare issue to This “neutrality” thé Commu- Republican Alex Clark because of to spend just to tell one man|ther his political career and said time in Miami Beach, Fla., after]

pen Every Monday and Fri

alliances” with very few Republi-| can factions, The © Governor

‘An Old Story

80 many words have been writ-| ‘denied ‘both

face lies.” Not only is Governor} burned up over what he calls “irresponsible” accusations by Mr. Holder, but many Republicans have indicated they do not! ] “this particular type of mud

Undef the Dome

State Rep. Jess Andrew (R. West Point), commenting on the 15.second session of the Indiana House on Friday, said he got up at 5 a. m. to rush down to Indianapolis to make sure he would be on hand for the “all impor-“Me-t0oo” boys shout this yell,!tant” session . . . State Auditor Say GOP can go to hell. “| Frank Millis, one of the “rebel” Republicans, came into the Statehouse Friday escorted by a strapping state trooper but sald his companion was not for protec-

That's the patriotic cry, GOP'ers have to sigh.

That's the Democratic “line,” Hung on every party “sign.”

State Republican Chairman

from hisi tics that the “heat” from the ‘ Iwelfare fight doesn't bother him, In it, he accused Gov. Schricker| State Sen. Russell Bontrager (R. fur-| Blkhart) intends to spend some

{latest , communique

{the Governor had made “shabby|the session . . . Air conditioning!

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The same can be said of Jordan 38 live at 2236 N. Irwin St. where, after King Abdullah's %S

Y Pe than 1 ; - nn {death and the anticipated return |# He smiled a little wryly. THE SIGHT of only the top of his eldest son Emir Talal to iy

Jearned Slim takes an occa- portion of the World War Me- Amman, British authority may |*

SINS il Sim [irvine vr TH rp

sional spill on the ground. Trip- {well be seriously in danger. ping over a child's toy or the ote Mosial was beginning to disturb Kashani told the Moslem broth-|# of arug. |W eGome over to the edge and erhood in Cairo that the masses © The strong breeze was begin- tape a look down before you!in the Middle East were today so Y g to revive me, leave,” Slim invited. {inflamed against Britain that his 3 ¢ itruc-| My knees began to buckle. own life would be endangered if Ai 18. J ie fine,” 1 stammered. | he counitenanced any concessions 38 way from 1 started down. A couple of to Britain in the Anglo-Iranian _

I working up high,” floors by ladder, and then good, oil crisis.

the tall, soft spoken steelman ex-| golid stairs. That is the fear of all Moslem | : | If I were Slim I think T'd live|leaders throughout the Middle |p “Ever had an accident up right on the job, or I'd retire. Bast. They see in neutrality the|%§ here?” 1 asked. | “But Slim wouldn’t think of that.| best solution for a bad problem, | 22 “A mashed finger or two, but|“I know of ironmen 65 or 70 even though they admit the risk |

nothing serious . But 1 did falliyears old,” he said. | of dickering with the Russians. Automobile News : & Customers Try Tricks to Get New Cars

takes the bus or street car. Andij3 this means he wears out no tires, creates no replacement market, ;

Used Cars Up

By The Times Automobile Editor gril design and other’ identifying Tell the public prices are changes.

: : | And this brings a question to going Op, and they hit the the mind of the auto buyer. If he marke ,

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500 A Day—Will Cost Votes

system was turned on in Senate during red hot welfare debate but janitor said_ there was no significance. :

£3 5.5. Tom Girdler ~ Finally Reaches Lake CHICAGO, Sept. 290 (UP)-—The 4.8. Tom Girdler, the widest ship that ever sailed the Illinois waterway, rode at anchor in a South Chicago shipyard today. The Girdler, 72 feet across the beam, finished a hectic passage to the roomy waters of Lake Michigan after being delayed by high winds, labor disputes and her own girth. The ship made the 3000-mile trip from : Baltimore so that it could be fitted as a Great Lakes ore-carrier.

Operation for Wherry WASHINGTON,, Sept, 20 (UP) -Senate Republican Leader Kenneth S. Wherry is suffering from a respiratory infection and will undergo “a corrective surgical operation” within a few days, it was disclosed today.

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they used every trick in the book to] With the car population at 45 get quick delivery, to save any-| million at the end of 1950, tire where from $50 to $200. {makers are beginning to worry { The biggest yell came from the about enough highways to wear waiting list. Buyers had. bar-|out their tires. gained to buy a new car at a giv-| If they are to do business, keep en price. And some had made all of these cars shod, there must their down payment or “earnest be more concrete on which to run money” to clinch the deal. {them. And they're worried about # = | parking, too.

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