Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1952 — Page 2

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mated deficit for fiscal 1952.

WASHINGTON, Jan, 21 (UP) most tic

cery billy sir4ightened . out, glad you'ss not Howard Stone of | the Budget Bureau. He just got through helping Mr. "Truman put. together his $85.4 billion budget. Mr. Stone, assistant chief of the

and

estimates division, and at least two others fell {ll during the seven-week scramble to prepare sult, the 1953 government spending program nervy The chief of the bureau's audit division,

that the jungle of figures is

point of collapse Mr. Stone said his whole crew sons was in ‘pretty horrible shape” when the job was He said “we're all jittery, tempers are short.” And “fitters.” he added, went up to the top.” * Mr. Truman this vear to

at

over, 13 to

the up four

was called upon up make some of

By United Press

WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Belk SUMMAry 1951 and 1952 The estimated

receipts for

vear, which ends June 30, 1952; for fiscal 1953, which will end

and M June 3(

i All igu RECEIPTS

EXPENDITURES

p-

i Sot! ‘expenditures

DEFICIT 14.4

fiscal

klish

ipher,

‘work phvsicalione time or another. 14 hours a and and Sundavs,; t weeks “right seven-week A special crew

W

of the fiscal 1953 federal budget,

105

taxes which Mr. Truman says Congress should Vear, Actual results are shown for the f which ended June 30, 1951: estimates foi

were

Billie

budget

1f you have trouble Keeping your since he became President. check stubs right and your gro- bore mostly on the issue of butter Parker P. be versus guns.

more

than ever before.”

it meant on

day 00.

schedule

Summary of Budget

iI8 the

3 aie

jgcal

the

of Dollars

the budget They worked Saturdays, One group ran overtime period

hased existing tax laws and do not include about $5 billion in new

1951

¥

"BUDGET SCALES—In fiscal year 1953, starting July 1, 1952, Javeramend expenditures will outweigh receipts by $14.4 billions. sceipts will be up $8.3 billions over the current fiscal year, but expendifures will be increased by $14.5 billions, The resulting deficit ($14.4 billions) will be $6.2 billions greater than the esti-

Everybody Got the Jitters While Grinding Out Budget

decisions They

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wile

. SURVIVED CRASH-—Sgt. Charles H. Fields (left) whi brother, Sgt. Richard Fields, congratulate themselves on their good luck. The two brothers were among the seven survivors of the MATS chartered ‘plane crash off Vancouver Island.

Aids Named For College

Fund Drive Base, Wash., where they gasped . out their story of ‘death by slow motion” in the North Pacific Twelve sub-chairmen to help They were rescued by an outdirect the $975,000 fund drive for hoard motot boat manned by Reg. 1.98 a new Academic Hall at Indiana yolunteers who had heard their i ® Central College were appointed cries for help. » today by Edwin G. Plum, vice They told how they watched president of the Indiaha Bell'survivors of the ¢rash slip off

Telephone Co

and chairman of'a wing tip and disappear slowly

the college building committee.

Floyd D. Wallace, vice p dent of the J. D. Adams M facturing Co. and industry

gion chairman, Settle, Rineering and development at the Price, 1 R. just slipped back in.” One of the victims who slid bePhilip G. neath the waters in a moonlight King, manager of the Pittsburgh/snowstorm was Jane Cheadle, 24, John E. the plant manager of the U.

Russel E. Allison Hugh J. Plate

Cady, Rubber (lo.

(;lass

division, Fenstermalker, Baker ad Co.;

Co.,

director of

GMC; director

Johr of 8

and

Others Named

resianu-

divi

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ales,

Ry

61 end military

were nju

a mountains

racks and the

cific:

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red in

le, a prisoner's bharmoonlit North Pa-

"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a cri

42 Killed in ‘3 Air Crashes Na Lea . 7 Survivors

Tell How 36 Others Died t

ons dies

airplane crashes into

MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1952

& Co. FRanklin 4411

AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 YEARS 1872-1952

three week

“have a good notion

Three others were feared dead hut I2 Survived the West Coast traget#es near Port Angeles trom ‘Ayres’ Notions, Street Floor Wash. at Sacramento, Cal. and

in Hecate Strait near the Queen

Charlotte 1slands.

Seven survi of a. Korean

VOrs airlift

told of the crash

smashed into Hecate

attempted an at Sandspit

The others

seven inclu

pitots and a stewardess in 27-degree waters bhe-

drowned fore help arri

Three oth#

dead in the crash of a B-17 rescue plunged Angeles while rescene -of

plane which Peak near turning from

DC-4 crash.

Crashes Into Barracks

In

‘bomber

Sacram

(prisoner barracks,

Port

emergency Field ‘s(harlotte Islands described

ding

ved

r men

the

ento,

on

t

a

“flopped down” killing six per{sons and injuring 61 others.

DC-4 which Strait as it landing the Queen

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The

crash occurred minutes after the 3

39 prisoners had returned to the

barracke from their

The survivors of the sea crash were taken to McChord Air Force

beneath the water.

Stewardess Dies

“We would pull them up out of will be assisted by the water and then set them on

the wing."

26,

to aid her.

But he gave up the rescue atAn the Commerce and Finance|tempt when he found she was life-

Division, Chairman Karl A. Zieg-|less. ler, superintendent of the Wm, H.

Block A. T. Sears, J. Frenzel, diana Trust Plummer,

Ca.

The Chairman president has as

of his

will Moreland, Roebuck treasurer Co. and of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. coma, Individual Gifts Division crash Norman Fletcher Trust section

and Co.;

of

Daniel H. Ha

Metzger,

manager

and Clifford R.

rvey

vice Co.,

tary of the Indianapolis YMCA:

Agencies screamed louder than Clarence P. Cartwright, treasurer

ever 2b cuts, Mr. Stone,said, of the Railroadmen’s Federal Sav- On a ‘Life in Exile’ there

appeals ings and Loan Association: Mark

Johnson|

hours of

200 perat

in the

of printers ran, 2500 hours of overtime on the the round-the-clock

lerowded

M. Miller,

Co.

and WwW,

Mr, 65th St.

Robert

sales manager of Na Cabinet members, congressmen, tional Malleable and Steel Castand other top government officials ings all got into the scramble, the re-|L.oomis, 25 according to W, I

M.

The $975,000 program is part of

Jr, Mr, 8tgne’s deputy, “was sheer|Indiana Central's ‘ous tension.” Every time such pressure ultimate responsible, for seeing caused the change of so much as mately $4 million. “con-'a single ¢ v sistent” was taken home on the revising totals and summaries. The bureau had about

of app

Resort to New Trick

SAIGON, (UP)

Indo-China, Twenty-four Indo-Chinese IS Up

Jan.

“Golden Anni|versary Fund which embraces an here

pr ogram

roxi-

Indo-China Terrorists 5

were wounded today and govern ment buildings were damaged by

seven time

munist

bombs terrorists streets of this southern

which

planted in

{Indo-Chinese city.

|

the city, side government office buildings.

official

compared to

on

vote this

Vear

1952 fiscal

r. Truman's proposals

), 1953 res ifi millions of ‘dollars)

1951

Direct taxes on. individuals ........ +. $24 095 Direct taxes on corporations .......... 14388 Excise 1AX08 .......... Asireisaisrre . 5693 EMpPIoVment 1AXeS ,..c.coecsssaseivavs 3.940 GURLOIME. oi uric rnitasunsninsinsnesy 624 Miseallaneous receipts ..oucveesvssveres 1.629 Total ..oonvivsicinsrinivssninas - 53,389 Deduct Appropriations to Federal. Old-Age and Rurvivors Insurance Trust Fund .... 3,120 Refunds of receipts (excluding interest) 2.106 Total budget receipts .............. 48,143

hat

MUOKArY services cove. ivniiininnerives + .$20.462 Veterans’ services and benefits ........ . 5,339 International relations ...........e. AP 727

Bocial Security, welfare, and health.... 2.380 Housing and community development ... 602 Education and research .......... .... es 115 ARPIORIUre: i line crsansssssssss saat? B50 Natural resources... .......iioies sein 2081 Transportation and communication...... 1,685 Fimance, commerce .and industry ....... , 176 Labor FEIT Prderenasagraianes abn 22R8 General, government - chssssnnarasesansas 1,209 SROPMAY Jie bsinsssisniinansaranits id - Reserve for “contingencies SRA CARRY CANA anne Adjustment to daily Treasury % a i . statement DARIEN J08,

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1952 +. 1958 Actual Estimate Proposed $30064 $33,005 22,900 27.800 9.046 9.744 4.857 5.000 Ff 5TH 1.59% 1.613 69.040 T1737 3.550 4.030 25M 2709 ° 82.680 70,998 $39.753 - $51,163 5 166 4197 7.196 10.844 2.880) 2.662 881 678 238 | 624 1.408 1478 "3,082 3.237 2,153 + 1,643 751 R33 240 246 1353 1484 5055 8.25% “am

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An Air

be assisted by searched for of members Henry which plowed the In- Mountains on a return flight from DC-4 crash. Hybki the pilot,

of

the scene of Capt. Wash., occurr snowstorm

Wash.

Anastasia Takes Off

¥T. LEE, N. J, Jan. 21 (UP) Albert Anastasia, former Mur# der. Inc.., mobster who doublerossed the crime lords, finally Reg. 1.00 ea. or headed south today for a life in vi ® exile, A : . He left his $100.000 mansion

without perm curtains.” The

ba.

to Miami.»

Two

sional jour

are

stewardess, S./watched her fall for the last time and swam to try

Force

Casimir

as ing to McChord

irked

said

the the into

the

ed in they

isgggn

underworld twice imposed the exile edict, reported 91 haihtold Anastasia that his He was reported en route

by

nalism

James and

of Chicago.

One into the water

medical three missing r

Saturday under a crime syndicate mandate never

lords, wha were the delay and satin styles in white, “time ‘

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Indianapolis been elected to the top offices of The terrorists used a new tech- the Indiana University chapter.of They attached plastic time Sigma Delta Chi, bicycles, reyeles into the crowded center of They and abandoned them be- Broadway,

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A new al of more tha taxes pour state treasu The total more than § 3 the previou $212,104,126 The state nlus—once threatened spending —a than $17 m At the b surplus we year's end Has ( Whether income will some state concerned. substantial Substanti of three veterans be accounted f

most all t 1950. The gross

was the la state revent totaled $39 ’ tial $15,839 1950 record However, gross incom warns this misleading ONE: Th clude delin for previou: ing collect ~ months. TWO: A was begun to pay thei: .terly. instea. Ti “Just how terly ‘paym determined the first q Propst expl “Many o ments mad last year: shown up i this year i basis.” The state whopping $! a . total of raises the f to $57.3 mi what is exry pay all elig erans,. Mr. Prop of 1951 anc lections wot . 1950 collect represent t half of the 1051 receipt quarterly p showing up The gasc gallon) ref] cars and tr year. An ec year is not any substal tax. Over 1 The 1951 represents | 450 gallons ing the nor chased for | The 3-c tax netted $13,172,129.¢ represents of cigarets One signi ana’'s tax c receive inc year. Tha against tax A special organized ir division to tax account picion of « evade the t Hir

The stat cently” autl 15 extra 1 extra - audi from Marct Farmers under clos Total collec tax in 19 average of woman - an However, t by farmer: $16.93. Alsc are paying than those comes to ti Since in are not sub income tax Indiana's i to the stat Mr. Proj indicates ti total reven largest ing volved in and hence! tax.

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