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keeping one or more strike pressure, the an unwelcome choice, settlements while tha ould advise the presigainst the union under sections of the Tartwould be resisted by 'S. under more difficult uring World War. 11, d AFL gave no-strike sentation on the War ige in this emergency rom the labor groups,
ual representation on
Inces hrough this triple test ge and powers, it will other industrial disasing in number, and worried. iculty centers mainly 0 deal with the union s, instead of the indih it says it has been the National Labor matters are involved
ords show its agengs trikes that have idled * of strikes is larger ir of men involved ia in addition to those 1, have defense impli- ) strikes at Westing6000 members of the Workers; the Prattby 2000 members of 1e machine-tool works Mtg. Co., Providence, the machinists,
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state. all know them,” and 1s that the Indiana their names to be cable terms, to every e most hateful forms
of common sense I
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ons of dictatorship an entirely different » all free men, who ther as brothers in a lom of opinion. mon hate.
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as well be your door. e, your bullet fs your
paper, or some paper to publish a list of » stood up for these ndiana Legislature? ' the men who were
fom Paine, City.
Judges ’E vote the nominaresident Truman of t judges for Illinois ed, The floor action to forestall their aps while Comgress is sion. Sen. Paul H.
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all-day session,
MONDAY. OCT. 15, 1951
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u. S. Opens Drive To
New Inflation Spiral Feared By Economists
By United Press
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15—The Agriculture Peparinisht] conducted an all-out drive today to boost farm prices, and | government officials said they feared increases would unleash a new inflationary spiral. .
Some" economists said farm price increases would result in
higher prices all along the line. Atterbury
with the
result that workers would demand wage increases lo cover the rising cost of a Rent Curbs
basket of groceries.
Officials admitted success of the Agriculture Department plan would force up the cost of living, but they insisted they are not working at cross purposes with
"Too Late’
By JEANE JONES Times Staff Writer
CAMP» ATTERBURY, Oct. 15
Price Stabilizer Michael V. Di- -“Too late,” chorused members - Salle. of the 28th Infantry Division They said they merely are try- here today when they learned the ing to get for the farmer his 80vernment ordered total rent share of the nation's expanding controls in the camp area. income, The government was rolling
TRI RA i rane nts re ngs mim
I'he seeming paradox © stems ior a port of embarkation. from the fact that total. farm The controls, based. on rates: prices now are about seven per charged on Aug. 1, 1950: will becent below last February. come effective today in BartholoIn an effort to reverse the mew, Brown, Jackson, Johnson trend, farmers are being urged and Shelby Counties. They also to remove some of their crops Will affect Clay, Washington, from the market and put them Jackson, Marion and Sand Creek
townships in Decatur County. Regional Rent Director Louis G. Schaefer said the rent office had requested that the ‘Camp At-
under government loan.
If the drive succeeds in bringing up to minimum government
support levels, wheat will rise terbury area be recontrolled more about 11 cents a bushel, rye 13 han id year ago when the cam cents, flaxseed 82 cents, oats 13 . g P
was reactivated. But it took a special © act of Congress and a Congressional investigation to reéstablish rent controls.
Up to 15,000 Affected
Between 12,000 and dwelling units will come rent control by the Schaefer said, Marion County was not affected by the order since Camp Atterbury and Ft. Benjamin Harrison are officially in different areas and not covered by the same housing erder. “Thirteen months of gouging and one month of rent ceilings,” complained one GI who has been paying $100 a month for a tiny three-room apartment and a bath he shares with eight other “tenants.” The move to control rents was ordered by Rent Stabilizer Tighe E. Woods who said rent controls were needed because of “acute housing shortages.” It was approved by Defense Secretary Robert A. Lovett and Economic Stabilizer Eric Johnston. Many of the overcharge sufferers will never have the satisfaction of giving the landlord a
cents and rice S1 per 100 pounds. Beans would climb 96 cents per 100 pounds. An 11l-cent-a-bushel increase in wheat waquld mean an additional $110 million for growers in 1952, while southern farm income would rise nearly $500 million if cotton prices reach the - level sought by producers. « While no one would estimate what this would mean to consumers in terms of dollars and cents, the increase at retail presumably would be even larger after processors and wholesalers tacked on their customary percentage markups.
15,000 under order, Mr.
Living Costs Soar In justification, however, Agriculture Department officials pointed out that while farm prices are lower than in Februafry, the farmer's living costs lave been increasing steadily since the Korean War started. Unlike factory workers who ‘an get cost-of-living increases through the Wage Stabilization Board, they added, the farmer must sell his crops for whatever the market will bring. The De-
partment wants to bolster the payment under the new control market by creating artificial order since owners of rental shortages. property have 45 days to register
Under the price support system, farmers take out a government loan on their crop. If the market prices rise to what they consider a fair level, they can repay the loan plus interest. If not, they can
et the government foreclose the ati imine easesm———
GOP Editors to Stress
Home Rule Theme
The Republican Party's fight for state's rights and home rule will be featured at the annual meeting of the Indiana Republi-
their units at the area rent office in Columbus, Ind. Ceilings also will be required on newly constructed dwelling units, converted units, hotels, trailers and tourist camps.
Druogists Told States
Should Control Narcotics
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 15 (UP) — The president of the National Retail Druggists Association said to day .that “the states” and not members of the trade must act
ran Editorial Association here against druggists who sell narSaturday, Oct. 27. cotics illegally.’ E. W. Schergens, Tell City, Charles F. Gilson, Centredale! association president, said the'p 1 was here for the four-day
home rule campaign against federal socialism will be the central theme of a forum to be conducted by the editors during the
convention of the association, which opened today. . He said there were “a few” druggists who sold narcotics without prescripitions although most druggists opposed the practice.
. At-the annual association banquet Saturday night. the Rev. Bill Alexander, who drew national attention in his race for U. 8S. Senator from Oklahoma last year, will be: the principal speaker on the subject of socialism and communism,
Why Not?
16-Car Train Derailed;
No Injuries Reported
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 15 (UP)—A diesel unit of The Gen‘eral, 16-car Pennsylviania Railroad passenger train en route
CEDAR SPRINGS, Mich., from New York to Chicago, deOrt. 15 (UP) Cedar railed at Newport, Pa., 28 miles Springs picks its “Red Flan- west of here last night, blocknel Queen” tonight. ing the westbound tracks and
delaying traffic up to two houre. The railroad said some of ths passengers were shaken, but. that no one was hurt.
The town, a center of the red flannel industry, is holding its annual “Red Flannel Festival.”
BAPTIZED DURING LULL IN BATTLE—First Lt. Kenneth Oden, of Chicago, being ba ptized by Chaplain Arthur Brenner i in the Chinwi River in Korea as wracked bridge and tank (Fair form.
Background.
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FIVE HEADS, ONE CROWN—One of these Earlham ®ollege coeds will be crowned home- | coming queen between halves of the Anderson football game Saturday. Left to right are Marian
Brown, 1701 N. Ritter Ave.; Mary Ann Sellers, Mooresville;
Lundy, New Burlington, O., and Martha Priscilla Sherk, Wyomissing, Pa.
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THERE'S A RUM RUSH lining up.
new tax.
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Today #Business
CoE Si Ofer After
Rush Due
To Beat Tax
By Harold Hartley #
It's to beat the
There'll be stockpiling fort the ? holiday s when the eggnog
mustache is in style. The first of November the stuff
that cheers, then jeers, will go up about 26 cents a fifth of a gallon.
And the way the country’s consuming the stuff, that'll mean big money, millions in taxes. = n " SOME ARE worried about the way the country is hitting the bottle. They've got figures which surprised even me. In 1933, when the stuff became legal each person used about 1.5 gallons of tonsil wash a year. By 1935 it was up to 11.34 gallons. By 1937 it was 15 gallons per person, and by 1945 it was 21 gallons per head. Now its close to 24 gallons.” "And that's a lot of baggy eyes, and jumpy nerves to run as hot a race as we're in today.
= = = PRESSURE, MAKES drinking. But booze doesn’t solve it. And we're in a tough spot. Watch it, boys. That ain't the time to get too far out on the bourbon limb.
For Me? 1 OUGHT TO FEEL pretty well set-up today. - Someone - offered me a railroad. The New York Central, no less. Not long ago in reading a statement, I nicked the NYC for a cool $50 million. Then I had to write a piece and give it back. Today came a note from the NYC saying if I could give them another $50 million, as easily, I could have the whole railroad.
No Tears at Sears HERE'S A TIP-OFF on how big Christmas will be. The big outfits don't guess. When they load their guns, they're sure dollars are thick in the woods. Sears, Roebuck & Co. isn’t dropping tears, for it just put its 1951 Christmas catalogue in the mails, the biggest in 65 years with 30,000 gift items in 402 pages, from 27 cents to $1325. That's up just 42 pages and 7000 items over last year.
= = = THERE WILL BE 71 pages of toys. Some prices are lower, too, bicycles, watches and clocks. And that should give you some idea how hard it will be to get into a store and get waited on the first three weeks of December. So if you wait and get wedged in a revolving door with four other people, don't count on el-: bowing me.. I won't be there. I'm doing mine now,
New Sit-and-Knit
I GOT A LETTER from Harry T., but not the one you're thinking about. This one was Harry T. Shane- _ berger who is _opening 1 up a self-
serve laundry for ‘Sterling at 735 Lexington Ave, next Monday. Why would a big outfit like Sterling, which includes Progress and Gregg Dry Cleaning, go 1n for "the ilttle home machines on a cash and carry basis? The answer came so fast it almost ran over the question. It's one word, mostly. Labor.
= = =" YOU TAKE YOUR clothes to and from. And you do the handling there. No delivery service, and next to no labor cost in the plant. That cuts cost. And, it gets rid of a headache. Laundry labor is scarce, irregular. Absenteeism is high. And ‘the laundry has to run whether the help shows up or not.
and
= = = ONE WAY LAUNDRIES are trying to beat absenteeism is by sliding the payday toward the end of the week. It used to be Tuesday. Now it's Wednesday. Soon it will be Thursday, then Friday. And at Friday it will stay. It gives, employees two whole days to get rid of what they've worked all week to get.
The self-serves are fascinating. .
They are the new way. Women like to handle their own wash, yet sit-and-knit while he work is done.
= = = HARRY T. (it's Shaneberger, remember) will have parking for 16 cars. And he hopes the selfserve unit will help his cut his aspirin diet. For when the gals bring their washing, they bring the labor too.
lke-O-Gram
LITTLE IKE HOAGLAND, who always calls me “Howard” but leaves the “Scripps” off;
inked me a note from Florida. + He says the land of suntan.oil, Palms and hurricanes, is getting ready for an “influx of Yankees.” In fact, says Ike, they've never stopped coming, all summer. Most license plates are from Indiana, Ohio and Georgia.
Ed = a I KNOW IKE'S RIGHT. The airlines tell me the same story.
, i S Hogs, 12, 000; opened moderately active; This year the Florida season Steady to 25 cents higher: later slow, rolled right around the calendar, advance lost; early bulk choice 180 to 250 May to October. Punts a goa Bl several minded) u & s do short deck No. 1, $21.40; late indications! Ike's a salesman. Already he is Sor down: 250 fo 290 pounds $20.35 to| Airport here. dipping into the word-bag of the $2C.75; 160 to 180 pounds 320.50 to $21.25;
Chamber of Commerce. He calls it the “Sunshine State” with “‘extreme heat, little rain and no ‘hurricanes. ” I thought the “big blows” were playing off the coast all summer
long, and natives were wearing © chin-straps to keep their lids on.
Trail's End
FRANCIS HUGHES, the civicminded lawyer who has handled ;
some 3000 real estate transactions, told the realtors at their last meeting about the industrialist who
{couldn't sleep.
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{trouble with his help, {world had become quite sad. He'd {lie awake at nights, ithe ceiling for the answers.
(Ee kjavik;
having and the
The industrialist was staring at
" ” = HE TOOK ASPIRIN, hot milk, and an occasional! toddy, but still
Ino sleep, So he went to his doctor.
I'd like to try some of that twilight sleep, he begged. “You can't have that,” the doctor said, “that's for labor.” The poor guy sighed, and said, “Ain't you got anything at all for management. 2
Two Economists Named To State OPS Office
Two economists were appointed to the Indiana. district Office of Price Stabilization today. New district economist is H. Fabian Underhill, Danville. Ray| Albright, Lafayette, is economic analyst. Both left teaching posi- | tions, Mr. Underhill at Indiana] University, Mr. Albright at Purdue University. |
Ship Movements
United Press m Constitution, Gi-' Southampton; NoorSanta Cecilia, ValpaBarranquilla; Uruguay, gua, Puerto Barrios. New York Departures—Neptunia, Cherbourg: Steel Executive, Beirut: Trollafoss, Marmacowl, Bahia: Tivives, Cristobal.
San Francisco Arrivals—Marine Flyer; Boston; California Bear, Guam: Weish Prince, Manchester: Serapore, Quinabigan; | Amagisan Meru, Yokohama: Dona Auro Yokohama; Jeff Davis, Yokohama; Fairisle, |
New York Arrival ‘braltar: Mautstanis, dam, Rotterda raiso; Santa Buenos Alres;
Yokohama; har Joraster, Columbia River. | San De 4
partures — Contest, |
Guam; Jef Davis. San. Juan.
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officer's uniform complete with captain's bars. pilot's wings and, ribbons representing the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Silver Star, the Purple Heart with two clusters, the Air Medal and the European, Pacific, - Asiatic and Korean campaigns.
Has Champagne Taste
“I have a champagne taste and a beer pocketbook,” Martin told John C. Bills, special agent in charge of the FBI ofifce here. Martin readily confessed he impersonated an air hero to victimize stores, hotels and you-drive-it concerns in Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio. He said he
also found the uniform an “easy wounded and more than 300 ar- than No
introduction” to women he wanted to meet. Mr. Bills said Martin was a ‘professional impersonator.” He said the 28-year-old Georgian, who cut “a dashing swath” in uniform, had a record of impersonation, check forgery and auto theft stretching back to December 1941. He has served two fed-| eral prison terms since then. Mr. Bills said Martin started nis latest “spree” Sept. 26 when he purchased the uniform and decorations in Atlanta with a bad check on a Gainesville bank.
“From there he went through
whom
, Georgia, Tennessee, ‘Kentucky and |
Ohio, staying at the best hotels, !
{yperation
DiSale Extends Olive Branch to Meat Packers
By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—Price
Stabilizer Michael V. DiSalle ex-
tended the olive branch to meat
packers today as the administra-
{tion virtually gave up hope of
winning congressional approval
{of slaughter quotas.
Mr. DiSalle’s bid for packer co-|
in making meat con-!
hope of getting such quota legis-| lation passed this session.
Venezuela Revolt Takes 8 Lives, 100 Others Hurt
By United Press CARACAS, Venezuela, Oct. 15| —The Junta government an-| nounced yesterday that eight per-| sons were killed, at least 100
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rested in the first two days of Venezuela's Communist-supported “Columbus Day revolt.” Government officials an-| nounced that loyal forces had the! situation under control. In more than 24 hours since, been no reports of rebel outbreaks anywhere in the country. Maj. Oscar Tamayo Suarez, a spokesman for the Defense Ministry, said that two rebels were killed and seven wounded in fighting early Saturday in Puerto de la Cruz, 160 miles east-south-east of here.
Report 100 Wounded Five rebels and a layal judge
living like a king and leaving a nag been reported killed up to,
trail of bad checks behind him,” Mr. Bills said.
Hog Prices ces Steady To 25¢ Higher
Trading opened moderately active at the Indianapolis Stockyards this morning.
120 to 160 pounds $17.50 to 320: sows about ; bulk choice $17.50 to 319.25; lights
Cattle 2200: 400: early sales choice steers strong to 50 cents higher: bulk offerings slow: load choice light to
steady 9.5
calves
medium weight steers $36.25: several loads lights held higher: part load mixed choice steers and heifers $35; good to
low choice $32.50 to $35 good grassers $28 to $32: good to low held above $34; cows about r+ and commercial $22.25. to held aboy 'e $29: canners and! $ to $22.50: vealers active, ally steady, extreme top $1 higher: bulk good to low prime $35 to $40, few prime $41; ut to good $30 to $34.50. 0 activ®! slaughter i ; bulk choice to prim 31: several lots £31.50: good and choice $29.50 to $30.50: cull and utility down to $25; slaughter ewes steady; good and choice § $16.
commercial to
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st ut 4 £25 to 9; good heavy bull is held above
$29.50. ‘Like Child's Play’ ECCLES, England, Oct. 15 (UP)—Defense Minister Emanuel Shinwell said last night that] some new secret weapons are so! powerful that a new war would make the last two look “like child's play.” Mr. Shinwell’s cryp-| tic remark came during a cam-
paign speech. He did not elaborate.
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various parts of the country.
An official communique said 300 persons had been arrested in Earlier, official statements had reported arrests in
eight other Venezuelan cities, but
no figures have been published. | The National Security Office re-| ported that a cache of 200 bombs was discovered at the Carlota "The arsenal included high-explosive grenades, apparently intended for use by rebel elements in wrecking the runaways, and Communist-type “Molotov cocktail” incendiaries which could have been used to destroy planes on the ground, ! Find Weapon Supply The security office said police raiders also discovered six modern radio transmitters and “considerable” quantities of weapons at rebel hideouts in various parts of the city. Yesterday's communique announced also ‘that an undisclosed number of persons had been ar-| rested on the island of Nueva| Esparta, off the neortheastern coast of Venezuela.
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—Oct. ntrols work was in reply to a crif- STOUKS - Bie Asked ical letter sent him Oct. 11 by American Loan 8% ...... . Indianapolis pM American States pfd 5 .C. B. Heinemann, president of the Asrehire Collries com [II » National Independent Meat Pack-, L Prd eB pid i Caddie 0s oe S$ p -se 83% ers Association. Belt Bh & Su Yds cons 343s BIRTHS eos The letter was the newest in a Jopbs-Merrill com ......... 13% | At_St. Franels—Chesier, Alberta Collins: |series of sharp exchanges be- Central Soya . ‘ian 43 Ray, Ina Cook; Robert, Bette Jo Cope; | Jircle Fhieater com . ee Edwin, Shirley Dillon: George, Lenora tween Mr. DiSalle and meat in- Com Loan 4 P tori 3% 95 Ml ik Richard, Rosemary Stump! © Consolidated ¥in 6 pfd ..... 6 At coleman yilliam, uth aerresen; dustry representatives, who ac-'Gonsoraat Na-var DO sees J J% ames Lela Brown; Kenneth. Virginia «Cummins 8 COM ........00 ndhorst; osephn, ut roay ex, jcused him of disrupting the na Cummins Eng pid ............. 100 Elizabeth Fisher; Richard. Beverly Mary James, Salamanca, N. Y.; Nancy (tion's meat supplies with unwork-| Delta Elec com “1..l.1i11.. 15% 16%. Wisenfiuh; Vernon, Bernice Dwyer: Ros, able controls Eastern Ind Tele 8 pfd .. 97 cis Margaret Henson; Leroy. Flossie Mansrois. Equitable Securities com ... 23 «+++ | Tfleld: Robert, Ruth Morelock: Homer, : Equitable Securities prd .... 94 «++ | Harrlet Capehart. Pledges Co-operation | Fainlly Finance ccn ...... 97 + At General—George, Rosa Farrell: Simon, ‘ { Family Finance 8% ptd .... 95 100 Mildred Yarrell Mr. DiSalle told Mr. Heine- gaz, Corp Dd, 97 *+|At Methodist—Landon, Doris Price; James, ‘a. 2 a to. cam... N iam "hom ' ron S: al mann that although his letter Chamo of ons con x 2) contains many “unjustified, un- gerie-Jgnes ci A etd fair, and misleading” “attacks, 3 ross Lis Cu con xi aie ah LA SER TC IIR Male »% ocr i rican : let SOM - % i Py el w a pid “Our meat staff will welcome lig Te.ephone 4 & : n Atl C R C vour assistance and work with Ing Pow & Lt om vi : Girls Fake Check S ree you to provide better controls on {hghis bon, & Lt va Franels_ jones, Pre Weave: cattle prices, rather than the de- !Indanapolis Water 4'4 pid farris ? i ho ., Indianapolis Water d os'a 108 —-Denr Tir feGammadk p control that has been suggested,” iingun & Co com —. ... In RA Coma Deans; LE ro eat he said. i nn EanwEs com .. et el fl Sli yeldon Charlotte Kemper; Edgar, By United Press Mr. Dialle said slaughter quo- Joba admit t,o, 4, (2.1 Brod Fates Wiha Semstts Bante ATLANTA, Oct. 15—A bemed- : Lincoln National Life ... 125 135 at Methodist—Joseph. Betty Whitlow: aled Air Force “captain” arrested tas are meant to give each packer {yeh Corporation Cer ssenas ne ia 18 | "James, Florence Sullivan: Rex. Florence e . f : OLY voici ri anus 0 y hn . : ap a fair share of the available sup-|Marmon-Hertington com |..." 513 “6%| yane. John, Esther Reed; Sherman, by FBI agents in a night spot ply of meat, based on the amount Mastic Aphalt .............. 8. 63 | Margaret c ark: William, Beverly. Gethere Saturday night, admitted he had last year Nai liomes com Baw) ..\v Bo iia St. Vincenti, ia Beans last night he bought his uniforn aes N'Ind "Pub Berv com". 11l.'2lv; ‘33 | NER, Samuel. Ann Robinson: Justin ‘ongress scrapped the quota'N Ind Pub Serv 4iy pd... 33° 95 | Mar en; Don, Mereta Phillips: and many decorations with a bad 1, poy ; is consider] N Ind Public Serv 4'z pfd ... 22's 23%] Robert. Mary Muckler; Willlam, Mil check, using it as a front for NOW Is considering re- progress Landes. com is gred Doig: Leland Frances Mund: g A storing it. Pub Serv of Ind com ig 28% Jromas, Doroiny Neioushvy: Joseph, assing other ony checks - « ; Pub Serv of Ind 3! id... 81! 84! ommons; ohn argaret DE Thon of Oe The meat industry,” Mr. Di- Ross Gear Tool cord ” ceveiee 4’ : Siderewicz. - : “ size Schwitzer-Cummins pfd . «1% ing.” Salle $8, “should ASRnkly Adyise So Ind G&E com 1111 204 2 ; ongress that even though it does So In % pid ........105'2 2 ClO U Fi h 2 S Marti { Stokely-Van Camp com ..... .. 173 18 aber: Samet Meda > not like controls on meat prices, Stokely: Yan, Camp. pd [lll esd 117i) rges fe t 8SV y rd. a8 Vv : anner 0 PIC viusas his fifth wife -whom he aban Sialgnter ioigs ate disentinl bo (ES ( ie Ite 13.2 On Jenner Rider _ : “make such controls work.” : s Thachine Lo. d f N , . . [c nited Telepnone 2% pfd a3 oned after a three-day honey-| wih Congress driving hard for Union Title tivnitsevens 60 WASHINGTON Oct. 15—A plea moon in the Tennessee moun- : ; ‘Extra aividend p tains adjournment this week, however, Nn £8 BONDS to make a House floor fight S. sien teen Ss anes c Wien sfrested Maric. Was administration forces conceded Aner an Loan 4%%s 55." against keeping the Jenner wearing a “well cut” Air Force privately that they have no reali Aman an, 3 0 amendment in the tax bill has
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|been addressed to all Congress‘(nen by CIO headquarters here. “We vigorously object to the ..jutterly outrageous move being “ made to force publication of the - names of all persons who are so a unfortunate as to' become re|cipients of public relief,” the CIO - letter, received at the office of Rep. Charles B. Brownson, Indi- "| anapolis Republican, said in part: | “Up to now we have prevented {all serious tampering with the |privacy of public assistance rolls. Local Produce {If this current move succeeds. {further attempts will be made to Seats & dogs. oo; rular, Te. Ibervert the basic terms of the 48c. and Grade A no sade Social Security Act into an ifA- | Feultry—Fols ease strument of political oppression. and stags. lsc. 4c less| “We must sincerely urge yon to work diligently for—and vote for—the elimination of the Jenner rider from the revenue act of 1951, when the conference report ‘on that measure comes to the /floor for action.”
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Local Truck Grain Prices
Truck wheat, $2.22. Old No. 2 white corn, $1.67 Old No. 2 yellow corn, $1.67. New No. 2 white corn, $1 55 New No. 2 yellow corn. $1.53. Oats, 80c
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