Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1952 — Page 22
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President Editor Business Manager Rr > % : AGE 22 Suny, Mor. 16, 105 Or Help Clean Up the Party? : . . : . ed and published dally by Indianapolis Timse Punbilan : ’ M ( ineO ned nd BN aryiand Bt. Postal Zone § bar of . MOST GOVERNORS are on our side.” They want his. ! C
t, "United Press era amare Newspaper Alliance. NEA Bervfes and ‘Audit Bureau of Circulation «
support “right now.” Later, they say, will be too late,
- »~ ” HAPPILY for the Governor, his executive secretary, Arthur
so carefully isolated that they hear only “good news”
about themselves, their acts, their prospects and their political party. ’
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arion County 8 cents a sopy for dally and oe for Bundgy delivered by carrier daily and Bunday 5c » waek ually only 23¢, Bunday only 10c Mail rates in Indiana daily and Sunday $10.00 a year. daily $500 a year Bunday only $5.00; all other states. U 8 DOASES|ONA. Canada an Mexico daily $1.10 a month. Sunday 1060 a“cooy.
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and limited German rearmament, conditioned upon Ger-
bipartisanism and defeatism.”
Gentleman from Indiana at his
Mr. McHale from his joh as
» eo PL aza 5551 ' . Telephon 3 Gov. -Schricker is an excep- Campbell, makes no effort to ‘WASH ASSRILRS HOWARD) Give Light and the People Will Fina Ther Own Way tion. . stage manage or screen callers te : No matter what happens in because of their political views, ting = ready : Indiana, good or bad, if it is Consequently, visitors with Howard M > - important enough, the news political “good news” and “bad’ It’s les . Bidding for Germany gets through to Gov. Schricker, news” get to talk with the | ked itself into a position now >The bad news, of course, Yay. Gevernor. Deparimen THE United States has wor . lliance with els fastest. From them, the Governor it over. where it must bid against Russia for an allian As a result, the Governor is has learned the temper of the It wan Germany—with the probability that the fate of Western very much aware that there. is times. And from intensely Island. G n . the b ‘ance a big statewide drive to “clean loyal state officials and Demo. slang, a. Europe hangs in the ba . up” and reorganize the Demo- cratic chieftains he gets the St. Patrick : This results from the dedl Secretary of State Acheson cratic Party in Indiana. political lowdown. Also: | i th. To satisfy the French, he He also knows, for example, ; There are definite indications "wants to made in London last mon h a. y . i that Democratic National Com- Gov. Schricker the Governor will take an ac- . se agreed to deny West Germany immediate membership in mitteeman Frank McHale has + +. a tough decision tive role- in revamping the session. A ic Pact been severely criticized for a : party, ousting the professionals say nothin; the Atlantic Pact. number of profitable political Governor fight? Will he help Who play for personal profit Repub All that West Germany appeared to be asking was and business deals. And that reorganize the party? Will he ane rewarding the faithful who Be e organization of Democratic National Chairman . help rid the party of McHale? elieve, as does the Governor, members a to be treated as an equal member of th rga : Frank McKinney and his side- This is something the Gov- In the Democratic principles of of savage free nations—in return for which, it was preparing to raise kick. Joseph Howard, played ~ ernor must carefully weigh in Thomas Jefferson. vag 12 divisions for Gen. Eisenhower's army. Now Russia innigie with the Repyblicans in his own mind. He Is still as Some state officials privately covering u ; : : : e last mayoralty campaign popular today as the day he are talking about a super secret has moved in with a bid for German support, The oppor pefore they went to Washing- was elected Governor—the only council of war with the Gover- Orie Tq tunity to bring Germany into the Western community may ton as Truman boosters, politician in Hoosier history to nor to formulate battle plans appease J have been lost. % . 8 @ be so honored twice. for the “clean up” offensive. millionaire , . n : BRUT what concerns the Gov- a SE 2 = = ayroll? Hae eeting for a permanent 2 In demanding a Big Four m eti 8 p 1 ernor most, perhaps, is the fact HE MUST decide, for ex- THEY are confident now he has. settlement with Germany, the Soviets have propose) A that Democrats all over the ample, whether he wants {0 they have enough - district " i into which the country is divide state look to him to lead the Jeave public life, for that is/his : ; ? reunion of the two zones I y fight against “McHale bossism, intention, still regarded as the Chairmen on their side to oust om.
some membe
man neutrality. The Allies do not believe Russia is acl There is no question that best. Or whether he wants to National Committeeman if he man’s abrup in good faith and have countered the Russian demand with Gav, Schricker sbhars the pirat: Ieeome Mn Jnvalves na rough chooses to run again. (Twene partments n i ia able government - business g war a proposal for a peace settlement with Austria. deals Mr. McHale made. heelers and machine politicians tY-tWo district Democratic Rea id hel. What most Democrats want who learned their - political chairmen and chairwomen will aro tals
HOWEVER, the program the Soviets have outlined for a reunited Germany is likely to be received with much more favor in Germany than it has been in London, Paris
desirable than an alliance with either the East or West. And while we may scoff at the idea that a country in Germany's geographical position could remain neutral and untouched in ‘a war between the Kast and West, many Germans are disposed to indulge in such wishful thinking.
Moreover, Moscow has a trump card in plain view That is an offer
which the Soviets have placed under Polish control. That card cannot be used
which hasn't been thrown on the table. to return to Germany the provinces
FOSTER’S
and Washington. Td " os tediy no) : a act that dozens of party work- State mocratic ‘hairman getting lost | ans want a reunited country. To many : A) dem iority .of them—neutrality seems more ers feo 2 over the state Ira Haymaker and State Departmen perhaps to a majority "I do not agree with a word that you say, but | will defend to the death your right to say Hn come to the Statehouse to beg Treasurer John Hurt. mittee it di the Governor to help ‘clean There are some Democrats, report was,
AMERICA—The Camp Fire Girls are observing thelr 42d birthday during the week of Mar. 16-22. Like many a man, we just wasted our childhood, And even our youth, more's the pity, By failing to hark to the call of the wildwood, And spending our life in the
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MR. EDITOR: I see that the stores downtown are going to keep open on Thursday night. Thinking maybe they will get another dollar or two from the working people. No doubt they think we are spending our few extra dollars in the neighborhood stores where they have parking lots. Well, we do and why? Well, first the cause is that the Indianapolis Street Railways Co. changed their routes. They messed up things for their patrons and as long as it stays that
Hoosier Forum—‘Store Hours’
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children who are anxious to start school in January. The children would be in classes with a wide span of ages. The two-semester plan keeps the children in smaller groups of closer ages. The schools should be able to handle two classes (fall and spring) more easily than one large class. A two-semester system gives the parent a closer touch to the progress of his child. A parent would have a greater opportunity to
: Mishawaka, here in Indianapolis, the Demo-.
ABC's in the old school under that crafty headmaster, former Gov. Paul V, McNutt. Admittedly, this is a tough choice. It is not made easier by the
up” the party. In Evansville, South Bend, Gary and even
crats have started to reorganize. Democrats in Brazil, Terre Haute and Linton have agreed to assist. But everywhere the Democratic “clean up” rally cry is the same—' We need Schricker
vote in May.) But the Democrats are gune ning for more than just Mr. McHale—they want also fo clip the wings of the McHale supporters, reportedly including
© a few in Marion County, who doubt whether the Governor will go “all out” in the reore ganization plans. But State. house Democrats are convinced the Governor will spearhead the drive. Said one enthusiastic Democrat: “I'll bet my bottom dollar Henry Schricker delouses the party.”
ment practic former atto other indivi many change personnel. tion: How t
buried in sto conceded con at some pol came to dep:
Chelf grou and precede found plent; period when ing’s Atty. Daugherty Daugherty * showdown o
without the risk of alienating Poland, but it 1s one the city. way the patrons are not going to walk their ‘help a child who is failing. papers. t to play it. : ” legs off shopping and carrying their packages. The two-semester program-is a flexible proSoviets hold if they see fi play But soon our sad outlook will Before the change was made you could get gram which will help with more children’s CONGRESS ROUNDUP... By Charles Egger TE: 3 nS ny ip Pleasant, on a Pennsylvania trolley and ride to Wash- problems. No change is necessary or warranted. Wiig ington St. or to the Gas Co. at Maryland but —Mrs. William L. Shipley, 3127 Ruckle St. 3 I hy D t champing. , Bil os > ; -’ pena power Ping now it takes you to the Circle to Mr. Penney's res man emocra S Dement
The Taxpayer Is a Power
We're dreaming of pine trees,
store. This is only one fault and God knows
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; : : of thrush, qual) and pheas- there are more. ‘Tax Rates’ ( ; PROBABLY never in’ American history have Tonge And Mr. Store Man, until there is better serv- yp EPITOR: S eq rhead . leanu ! But Morri : ith so much resentment. ep. is is the week we go ice to the “working man and his family your As vite this P P won't quit, taxpayers come up to Mar. 17 wit camping. store will have to stand the loss of business. hil ! Witte fins ees hope rt it : : has taken in Not only are their taxes higher—9 to 17 per cent over sn So open up your eyes and see that Pennsylvania I Taxation with WASHINGTON, Mar. 15—This week in the Senate tion. He's | last year—but they have been sickened and disgusted by AND don't think we're over- SL an mare out representation that I am going to explain three freshman Democrats—A. S. Mike Monroney of Weekend N ths scandals in the Internal Revenue Bureau and appalled looking the possivily of en- , ig that my serenity of mind is en- Oklahoma, Blair Moody of Michigan and Hubert Hum. i MAR y ’ countering a few lovely dears, ¢ ’ y a : tant evidence of waste and worldwide boon. either. Some fawn, eh, kid? No Change Necessary I received our personal property tax paper phrey of Minnesota—spearheaded the successful fight for officials. by the constant evi . MR. EDITOR: the other morning and I wish someone would approval of President Tru- : Those Camp Fire Girls are 5 k dogglin : I enjoy reading The Times and feel that a tell me why we are foolish enough to own a man’s Internal Revenue Bu- oS . Deadloc oggling. . . really deserving of a salute. o : was willing to go along with Congress, which must stand for election this year, took They are probably the only fe- (IF a Fs fine Mace te Loar Ro: Soh a them is the most Th pe ganial - DO. continued wage controls, But, POLITICS ab ti thi K males in history ever to admit — I am Be os al Te i Maps outlandish thing I ever heard tell of. I prided to at, EL and Do said, price eqmiznle shoul both nations r : 3 1 e , 0 ’ > S . : al. ’ > a - 3 notice of this state of affairs in two actions this we having reached a forty-second poo oH ta an annual promotion Myself on being a good American citizen, ready Southern Democrats opposed if. be made more effective. POSHDIS: ev
In the Senate, President Truman's plan for reorganizing
birthday. The theme of their week is
basis. 1 sincerely feel that
would be a mistake.
such a change
to do everything possible to better my family, and community, but I now doubt the wisdom
Senators Moody, Monroney and Humphrey argued that
Tanker Deal
pace set in President T
oved. Its purposes « i "_ the Internal Revenue Bureau was approv A Pe . “Des is RI Duendsup The annual plan would force some children Of it all. Talk about the Boston Tea Party. here was an opportunity for NEWBOLD MORRIS, the himself in tr are to streamline the tax-collecting business and to take dS Samp fo wait almost a year beyond their fifth birth- 1 am sure we are coming to something worse Senators to really do some- President's corruption investie pe 81 key jobs out of the realm of political pap. This organi- seives. Wonderful erie tem fay to enter Xindengarien, This is Wntair to than thet in our present {axation, ting BD are 4, T3atey Sohouticed shive Repub Richard Ru i i i sult of the But quite unnecessary. The Fo Ton : y 108 Nn meme expected to Setional eter, long overdue, is a direct re hove i find you without any” Lenten Meditation WHAT would happen to the economy of the i: ch hd He a, iis bers O25 subse es from -#candals in the bureau. trouble. Just give ‘em ti country if we all said we would do without a e ne : nterna committee ine ver cleans ; r Of all the ep ae Jesus Answers Our car? You know what happened in Detroit when Hevenue uals under oy Jesligat) ng primaries, D . a cts ac- the industry was shut down fer a short time. ce. They now are politica anker deals. ! ; : tivated by the Camples, their 76 ‘world Mi ntees. Onl tion could | IN THE House, the Appropriations Committee bravely overseas “Dolls to Foster Questions About the Word We ud ke a SHY oh us wu 1g et hn 0 arte bok. i i i 4 1 % De senhowe whacked 25,000 to 30,000 jobs out of the spending: bill for Dna 4 i I8voptre, here and there. We buy a license, we pay tax missioner wha still will be ap- \ Joseph R. Mec- aie oy some of the government's independent agencies. HR EP paTp era at But He answered, it is written, man shall not live by ON the gasoline and I am sure we would not .PO Dted by the President. 7% Carthy of harder for ; ; movement In. ear tir a SE bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the Mind a fair assessment value placed on them. Wisconsin, states with | These two items won't provide much cheer for the 60 TOXement it Bue, fries. Dols: mouth of God. Matthew 4:4. Read verses 1-11. But, no, that is not the case. The assessment Peace Treaty — Richarg M, don’t want t million taxpayers who have been wrestling with their Recently the Camp Firers Our Lenten season is in remembrance of the forty days : Simos i high as the home in which the ma- DEBATE opened gn the Nixon 3 Cat. And Taft : ob : , tad 3 ’ J t th | i : ) § bi peace treaty w Japan. . 4 . income returns—and with ways to find the money to pay up. Sond fea 3 Jigny Mceatsiul oo erwied te pe ey os Jopletions So, please, everybody, let’s do something Chairmap Tom Connally of the Mr. Marie | Karl E. Mundt a : : : re Santa Maria, Cal, es : about it. I called the C x B . mmi TE ood of South Da- oa But they are good omens, if Congress intends to follow where they collected scrap. Toynbee, in his fine analysis of the Withdrawal-and- A Peter on Ie Cy Based shey Fore, Beanie Samitee kota. New ham up with more of the same. We know where a little of that Return motif says, “When Jesus becomes conscious of His T caBed there and they said the County placed “free world needs Japan and “A man with red blood in Warren's W : might do a lot of good. The mission . . . He withdraws into the wilderness for forty the tax rat Let's find out d d th : . arren's Reorganization of the Internal Revenue Bureau won't State Department hasn't days ond Tefurns rom His temptation there in the power about it rate, Let's find out and do something Japan needs the free world. his eins camnat ga and $2)e His ticket's i ini ive | i , i rit." : J ons left by the dizstamp out corruption. Only administrative integrity can shown any in some time. of the SpA, oll he witha thon mn. —Mrs. Theresa Bugher, 34 S. Warman Ave. Controls eased minds in this chamber.” Wont pe do that. 2 4 =u o withdraw an en return, how y : THE U. 8. Chamber nf Com- Mr. Morris shouted. Sen. Nixon Kefauver': much more do you and | need the same renewal! merce proposed to the Banking promptly charged that Mr. Nebraska —!
And the cuts made by the Appropriations Committee
BUT" LET'S can the corn and have a little real fun. The
The three temptations Jesus faced are close to those
What Others Say—
Committee that all wage-price
Morris was “emotionally une
‘has only tv
won't balance the budget. Only a meat-ax will do that. fun of devoting a serious word ve shall face. Notice that when Jesus faced these tempto- 1 BELIEVE the human body is the temple controls be dropped next june Stable” and unfit for his job. paign both . : Ss ; to the good done by these tions squarely and dealt with them decisively, “the devil of God and that no foreign matter should be 30 when the Defense Produc- Mr. Morris had said he had fighting him ; ‘Mar, 17 is the government's pay day. But the tax- youngsters. Collecting greeting left him.” That is a victory worth working for. injected into it.—Hugh Barden Potter, Chicago tion Act will expire. not made a dollar from the payer is still a power in this country. His day is coming. Carve for the Cereal Pajy Let Us Pray: O God our Father, be with us in our a he Jilling to enter Army Dovieed "Clem D. Johnston, represent- tanker deals. But ‘he commit: Borrowin wy : r 83001: 8 s ; y eedles are stu . i 3 = And if any Congressman thinks the taxpayer won t remem- palsy victims, NE hid wikdamess even wale than in our lighted way. Help us to gles. ate ck into him ing Je chamber. contended tes sstilatnd he“received near INCOME ; RE atc oa aaIE Wm SiY now temptation when we meet it and to win the victory I LIKE vou (A : supply and demand are now in y $30,000 less some expenses, : ig ber on Nov. 4 what happened to him on Mar. 17, that flefense, and the (Ke. "TOS over it thot Jesus did. In His name. Amen. CE you (America), but don’t hug me 00 balance. for legal work by his law firm rowing ha voung to give their own tight.—Ex-Col. Shigenobu Tsuji, Japanese mili- AFL President. Wililam FT. for two companies involved in banks and
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. ; ; . . vs Congressman isgmaking the mistake of his life. blood to Red Cros banks have tniversity Press. tarist. Green sald his organization the transactions ty bess rounding up blood : IE some places i pledges, and free-baby-sitting er ta "pi f d for blood-donating parents. Both Houses i Old Idea Re- oun And more-much more. THE administration began Thinrs Ww | Sa So—a wonderful birthday, its drive for approval of a vear. Even IMPLY by eliminating cost-plus contracts, and adver- girls, and many happy returns. $7.9 Dillion foreign aid pro- passes. Hi tising for competitive bids, the Army Engineers have Way grand bunch of good §7am, "aod ured on full ea : § S. n hand to testify befora make tax cut by more than half the cost of building a house in .- 2 a committees of both houses hicher. were Secretary of State Dean Note: Rev
Alaska.
A house that cost $35,000 in 1949 was built for $15,000
AUNT COMMY SAYS: “See where them Rooshians is giving honorary titles and money awards to mothers of five or
Acheson, Defense Secretary Robert A. Lovett, Gen. Omar N. Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and W.
excise tax & or becauvse— fective Nov. ton store d
in 1950 and for $15,500 last year. Hove ehildren. What they : : : : : oughta do. is compensate th This simple and. appealing idea, which used to work poor kids which rom Avere)] Haniman, Sires for this reek ) so well, seemed to go out of style with the war. The A wductions in the amount asked Tax fs $2 would gravely impair U. 8S. ze- proof. Disf
government just took it for granted that houses always
there was ng housing.
HEH - HEH HEADLINES: “Moon Bounces Radio Message
“Gossiping Is Defended as Just an Interest in Life”: Of
curity.
dered a 25,000-a-year limit on’ new gtarts on public housing
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would cost more in Alaska. It took a long time to discover Back to Earths Let's hoe H & again that plain, old-fa&hioned American competition might that doesn't’ start happening ouse , Mav Tes be the answer. . with al! those long-distance THE Appropriations Com- : do e g . : commercials. » mittee whacked $707 million LOOK F Not only is the Army now saving money—it's also “Theory Leads to a New out of the $7 billion requested Three to getting its houses built twice as fast. Mathematics.” What this coun- those. hit -hataest were the RB . nh : . 3 2 ry needs is- a budget which ’ ibs est were a ence on Gi Alaska is only 54 miles from Russian Siberia. Its can be balanced Be A old- / FRANK Atomic Fnergy Commission fssues: Au defenses have been pitifully undermanned, mainly because = fashioned arithmetic, ~Meimney 204 the veisrans Acminig- . 404 free |
France hav “short” tre.
The Army Engineers have had their share of hard course. The other fellow's, units this year. The request requires: of knocks, many of which they deserved. But it's a pleasure Bomb Reported FOUND fin was for 75,000 units. give up pr to point out that, in this instance, they have earned their Soviet Bertin Emiiaey.? Dam : claimed as : : i Tax Probe war hooty. pay—and well. . cented it ve PROGRESS REPORT OF A SUSPENDED Bureau of Also, Ris THE WEEK: (From a news [nternal Revenue . employee far. to adr f h story of the demonstration of told the King investigating commission Horse reat ers a color television receiver) “In committee he won $1400 on 2 or Fast. Be Eda : Ll ; : the So:and-so system color horse. race but - couldnt, re- sibility of UL HOFRICHTER, $3500-a-year Bureau of Internal broadcasts would be received : fenibes fhe ape 9? he hore. a av ‘mk : teabi : in BLACK AND WHITE.” ofrichter of New 3yor ® Revenue clerk, told £ House fovestigativg Somuiies Wei had an income Int 18.330 inst City Fac : on J i : , yéar, although his pai "PUB that he won $1400 ce race last Jear HEALTH HINTS: Just don’t I rchuer aif Ie L remember the name rse. wear an orange tis tomorrow. the additional income .came Housing A Pay ne ee : _ mostly from beta, $257,000 a
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