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~ Cigaret, Liquor; Gas H Prices, Due for Hike

‘By United Press

WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 Cigarets, gasoline and liquor will cost more a month from today. - The price. increases will come from higher excise taxes on those and many other items.

The Office of Price Stabilization automatically” permits -price * in-

‘not apply to’ that already held at retail outléts, so there may be a short lag after. Nov, 1 before some filling ‘stations begin collecting the tax increase, The House and Senaté hills both add a list of items to the electrical and gas appliances subJect to a 10 per cent tax on the manufacturer's price. Included in hoth bills are elec-

Le - creases to reflect new or higher t11¢ ° dishwashers, electric, and : gas clothes dryers, and power

! excise taxes. o. lawn mowers.

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‘In the, case of excise taxes on i Banat ‘the manufacturer's price, the re: ;. Anotimentiusin, iii tail price increase may be more or

J ators of numbers games and than the tax so as to reflect the 4 5 ! y other lotteries and bookmakers retailer's regular percentage -.a I's S aharkup. md others handling bets for

profit on-sports contests.

A House-Senate. Conference The House and Senate both

Committee still must ous many voted new taxes-on fountain pens, “differences between the tax bills'y yall<point z i passed by the two chambers. How- 5 pens and’ mechanical ever, most of the excise tax pro-jyaq jewelry tax. The Senate bill Visions were identical in bothimakes the tax 10 per cent of the bills and not subject to, change. manufacturers’ price and the Effective Nov. 1 House bill 20 per. cent. :

SESE 5 Predict Shortage Of 1500 Teachers In State in 1953

“days after enactment of the bill. Hence, ‘they will be effective Nov. 1 unless the bill fails to reach the White House in time for President Truman to sign it by Oct. 21. That is not likely. Here are some of the increases due to begin next month?” Cigarets, 1 cent a package; gasoline, half a cent a gallon; beer, $1 a barrel;

100-proof whisky, 30 cents a fifth; going to be 1500 short of its needs

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wines, 2 to 25 cents, depending four years from now. Z : on alcoholic content This is the estimate of two In- By EARL RICHERT dent to. win_the campaign and The increase for gasoline does diana University School of Educa- - Seripps-Howard Staff Writer carry the national chairman at A - ms tion professors . who have just Av ASHINGTON, Oct: 1--Infl: the same time.” 0f (il S IW0 completed a survey 40 determine ential Démocratic. Senators sa) oe Pharmacy. Here now - many’ present high sehopd Par Ly Chairman William. Bove Foo Much to Ask’ Rr a rE cron a ga « oe RAE ny pes . wit Fy = at 3 5 ; Is 2-Ti Ss lot CE pS Pa saab ! Seat m ng profession ne emerges fro He pres sent Sen tar & é > ime oser i Lud ig hich jeq ate emerge? PL wif "said that if Mr. Bye remained dav when his car carried two : 16. Survey, wh i « includec vestige ssid 5 - ely, if Lr ! ; "To Safecrackers Broad Ripple. Speedway and Their main. obstacle, thev-25 national. chairman during the men displaced persons from Jat. i Southport High School pupils. re- tnow ic President. T an ang 1952 campaign. every Democrat Via —to-their deaths ‘at W. ashi , @hieves retarped toy: the Hiustis | eitled oniv 3500°D os : 1° know is resident ruman anf : ington &t. and White River Pkwy., ONLY un pupils in Indiana : be » running for office in the .country Pharmacy, 1828 College Ave. 1ast 11.04 tn be teachers. Thes four ¢. stubborn lovalty to hi* men "=. j Sy W. Dr night and’ ‘parted off a small safe pis # . AH o 1 Thr ook ty 2 x. wanild find himself having to Dead were g oh . fl a sSmail Sale yaar need is placed at 5000 who get in trouble ~ od ; i 5 f 202 +. contaihing approximately "$600 Biggest reasons for lack of in- “We'll . wait until fhis thing Carr} Mr Boyle too. : Fanards arsine, mn of, voy . Two weeks ago. the safe Was 1arast in teaching are belief that quiets down a little and then go “(That's just too much to ask,” N. Penngylvania Se . ott Broken Open ang S200 Jaken teaching is poorly paid. heavy re- down to the White House and sce he said . 2 Narels Spekman ). of 2407 Somebody frightened burglars _ cihiliting 3 Ts what Ae” ga} ] ark Ave » 7. sponsibilities and. small chance. What can be done.” said one Sen- Ev : : ‘ in the Brightwood Lumber Co.eqe aqvancement ator who has ready access to the one Senator Said he hag told Except for the deaths yesteroffice, 2121 N. Dearborn 8t,_They President. “1 think we can bring i Fh Rigi ay i Beeidem Was a rspetileft hurriedly without loot. Police: Er FP NA tF UF Way pain 3ovie “will get vou In trou- (isn of one Apr. -same_inter- ; : Wi ! ! IF RAY of t'NR- 11. 7" Tis <2id he had haze Lozaanie : found a sledge . hammer" with isconsin ‘On Guard” ing. : ble.” He said he had based this section, same Emil and it hap3 which the safe combination had MADISON, Wis. Oct. 1 (UP) iid ancther Damorratic. den: statement on his knowledge of pened almost the same way. } been battered off. and three crow- A rigid plan to prevent the entry ator with close ties to Pres de : the, hicralive Jaw practice which On that other occasion, Louis i bars. of enemy planes into the nation unl) 4 resident Mr. Boyle had built up in Wash- Reckel. now 24, of 6002 W. Mori. At the Forbes Lumber Co. went into effect in the northern : a ington. prior to taking the job as pis St. was driving weet on Wash3 1923 Shelby St.. vandals broke in two-thirds of Wisconsin yester- “It 1s the job of the National national chairman. Fol As } over the week-end. The damag--day. The Wisconsin Civil Aeronau- © hairman to help the President, Another' Senator said he had INDIANAPOLIS ; ing intruders cut sander cables, tics Administration said that all If he can! be.a pillar of strength inf8fmation that President Tru- “TRAFFIC TOLL § smashed tools and drilled holes in planes flying into. or out of or in 0 the President, if he is a rope man was all'set to ease Mr. Boyle (273 Days) i desks apd the office clock swith the restricted zone must file ad- are asd his nec k. then he's § abso- out of the chairmanship before 1950 _ 1951 § one of the firm's electric drills. vance flight plans with the CAA. [EY O19 12€ and must go. the T.ithAfold Corp. scandal broke eid 6572. 6212 § That's Mr. Boyle. ® Now he can't while he's under Accidents ..... 572 212 t = TWA TWA = TWA TWA TWA = TWA = “It's not the job ‘of the Presi- fire” he said Hurt ...sss-: 2464 2715 i y FZ SEE ue == EZ) ra : ; : : i Dead v.00 in 51 15 : ir Speculation in Successor Rar i . ! " cv n . «lr . i R TWA 3 One senator extremelv critical IDEION St... when he struck 3 Sar . ; ' making a left turn. into ite of Mr. Bovle sz ' y ¥ t A YOUR nN j i : aid he believed the River Pkwy.. W. Dr. Reckel and g’ } . national chairman “was. on the ine ather driver. Mrs. Georgia f | Sas FLIGHTS level”. in the sale of his 1aw busi, Turner. 24. of $115-B Ransom St, i ness for 150.000 to hissdaw part- were injured.

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Letliargia Skipper Denies F Rift on River Trip

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By United Press - shorte,” and bearded crew mem- that the four undertook the trip | MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 1—The' hers . Don - Brown . .and Milton from New Kensington, Pa. last crew of the ojl- -drum raft Lethar- Borden :said they were “happy” July as a “sociological” expéri{gia was reunited today and to Have Miss Garcia back. Mr.'ment.” She claimed it was

would be planned “solely for adventure.” needed in ‘guiding the powerless Asked why the taboo on rocraft through the Mis ssissippi’s mance, she explained it was most treacherous shoals south of agreed upon “for the sake of Helena. appearances and the feelings of “our parents.” .She said the system by which the men slept on planned one side of the eight-foot-square

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Geraldine River Getting Rougher

Fhe skipper said they

{12-by-20 foot vessel -left here to shove off ‘today ofi ‘the .next cabin separated by a canvas Friday, ‘made a midnight auto- leg of the. ‘Huckleberry Finn”'sheet from the. women on the {mobile trip to Helena, Ark. to re-jjourney- with Greenville, Miss., other side had ‘worked out fine.” as ‘the next tentative stopping :

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place. She said the leg to Green- Adserts: uv, S. ville would Rrobably take about Brite

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. She packed hastily after a setrans- -Mississippi phone.

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|sured ‘her that others in the group 30-y

|were not angry with her. estry service employee said the oq padre Rickenbacker: yesters going down the big river was ‘Figment of Tmagination’ “gétting rougher.’ vesterday, 43x asserted that American exe A report from-Helena, 44 river before landing - at Helena. tn2 perience and superior production ‘miles south . of ‘here, Saturday little barge rn into. cross-cur- eventually -will pass * Britain's Inight quoted the raft's mistress renis yen nade it “zig-zag all fi,0 vear lead in “jet transport las saying. “the group is inclined over the plac leadership.

The four were warned earlier The president and general manthis mon{H by the Memphis Press- ager of . Eastern Air Lines said Scimitar not to tackle 4he dan- the British were able to gain: their gerous Mississippi currents lead. in jet transport development “Miss Garcia staved in Memphis through the use of with bookkeeper Beulah Idol who:dollar government sulysidies. . However, Capt. Rickenbacker

not te trust a. member who has once proved unreliable.” Miss denied this in a phone conversation with United Press. “That statement was a figment of a reporter's imagination,” she

fumed. “Heufiust have misunder- offered her apartment as a rest. stood what 1 said. We've had ing place. . Miss Ido! said Gerald- pointed ot: the revolutionary our arguments, but there's .com- ine ‘worried constantly about change-over from present trans. plete trust among us.’ the crew's safety.” port speeds to the jet-powered Miss McCradyv. 24-vear-old Skipper McCrady. in her phone flying of tomorrow is not going University of Michigan graduate conversation with. U." P also to be accompliehed with a handdescribed — as—eve-appeating—in-threw cold water an the renart ful of airplanes. STRAUSS SAYS: IRADITIOMN WITH A TOUCH OF 10 RROW hy -

s | tical politics side of the picture.” SRY Jong ~ " : he said. “It will be impossible to Fest on W. Washington St. at; : i from 70 to 90 mph—smashed into x MEW YORK. ...: ..... 2 hn. 40 min convince the voters there Was » truck I hi LOS ANGELES 9h : a- truck. also turning into White } Q ! ee Neuve rs. 35 min. » nothing wrong with a deal in- River Pkwy. This time. Mr. LudI PHILADELPHIA. . . . .... 3 hrs. 15 min : volving that much money: And vigs ang Mr. Spekmanis were 4 : i Mr. Boyle was no good as na- ¥ifed. Lode riant 3 : id : 3 r.. Lu vig's rig arm was : R Proved TWA dependability and Yona! chairman anyhow, ‘severed and Mr. ‘Spekmanis was £ speed! Ideal departure and ar- With most Democratic Senators beheaded. iy rival times for distant and neigh- regarding Mr. Boyle's departure Reckel suffered a broken left | boring cities. Big savings on as [nevitabie, there is much Spec- jeg Fight arm and head injuries. . | ‘Family Half-Fare Plan and ulation concerning a Successor. . 1, serious condition in General Room {roundtrips in U.8. For reserva- Top favorites, at present, seem p,qsnital, he was charged with - Ff x tions call Ploze 4381 or see your to be former Sen: Francis J. My- ;..x]ess driving. A preliminary Ss : ” . travel agent. " WILLIAM BOYLE . . Party ore 51 Pelnsvivania 2 Jormer) charge of reckless homicide also stalwarts believe the President who headed the T n-Barkley Was lodged against him. Sm Fe mm : : e Truman-Barkle, The truck driver, Glenn Games, >, thet TWA == TWA == TWA =IWA ==TWA =TWA =’ would have to carry him. clubs in 1948. 30. of 1501 Luett st. 3 coh act * = . . of 0 r ly, : hauler for The Indianapolis of them Times, was unhurt. Had Warned Driver : " Police Sgt. James ‘E. Payne. off duty at: the~ time, said he had warned RecKel three times just] before the accident to slow down. Then, he said, ‘he ‘chased Reckels’| car through four red traffic lights on W. Washington St. cm—— Mr. Ludvigs, Mr. Spekmanis and ; Reckel were returning, from a party for employees of the Maple- : hurst Dairy, where all three | : : worked-=Mr. Spekmaniz part- . =) — An impo lig | 3 Mr. Spekmanis also worked ir , - as the New York Central System's aa 3 Beech - Gr "0% ref shops. * : 1: . Mr. Spekmanis entered the U : : Ha S | last May 5 * es Both * Mr. Ludvigs: and Mr ; ., — Bi Spekmanis were single and had ge ent f spent four years in displaced per- : : sons camps .in_FEurope since the war, the Rév. Paul E. ‘Huffman. “ 1.49 tl "pastor of First United Lutheran 3.39 I Church and- their spohsor, said. tt i He said Mr. Ludvigs came ‘to - ae é. ti this country Mar. 23, 1950, worked : 9e* iH on a farm near Lafayette about 9e* 1] four months and had -been em- 1 . 79 * { ploved by the dairy here since . ¢ last March . Police found $430 in bills and . . two uncashed checks totaling Fine d e—soft—p lant— | £146 on Mr. Ludvigs' body. The “os 45%¢ ~E1 Rev. Mr. Huffman explained’ .7 ' . : . fle many displaced persons in this : SI y— I] t welg fo eature at 10 52¢ Ek country still hesitate to put their p : : “a 75 Eg money in banks. : et . : : £0 i , Mr. Spekmanig carried . $93 1 2. when , he was killed. However, . he. had a bank account here . 99¢ Services for both men will he! ¥ . . 1.08 : at 3p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle 2 4 ; ry i W. Michigan St. Funeral Home, Smoke Gray—>Silver Gray or with burial in*Floral Park. Ceme- . " . 13% a ma Ya heme Chocolate Brown—Medium Brown ’ | NTRATE . | Rust—Green—Maroon—Lt. Tan . 2.73 Youngdahl Sworn In | The list of colars—isn't the whole story «+ 4.73 fan (UP) The character of the Corduroy gives - ON TIPS governor of Minnesota, was sworn a new life to the colors. ind 49¢ in today as a judge for the U. S. gr They're well made— , 4 district court of the District of . . OIL : Columbia. Young men—in suburban surroundings (or nd 98¢ Rob\ Pri i | ; , around)—will particularly-and ” | OWDER os De 3120 | especially enjoy them. \ . + " 4 / VN, id ct, 1 ' 49¢ (JP)—Gené Oldham and John! : : You)f want several—or “a few—é. 95 CREAM Nélsop were charged today with Essen Floor) 49¢™ breaking into the city Jail | to rob ,o iy a prisoner of $120. . LOTION se : ; d 98¢* “Say It With Flowers” 1 : SOAR, = | soe 9¢ ” 5 . 1 FLOKAL CO. . | : : ‘XN -\ a Mus 5. % 7 ~ : : bs ; : i i " : 2 : : ri Jasar evo sv... saan | in BALL ALL VW ViVi = - ! .

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