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Latin Temperament : “DEFEND ME from my friends. I can defend myself

AMERICAN "and British troops are stationed there now to keep the peace, until a settlement can be reached between the Italians and the Yugoslavs. had not been there a few years back when Marshal Tito

If Allied troops

don’t you complete it? Why do you refuse, after being Europe's leader in the war, to go on with it in peace?—Paul-Henri Spaak, president, Consultive Assembly of Council of Europe.

ROSTRUMS (in the theater) ... tend to produce a one-foot-up, one-foot-down sort of acting which I find peculiarly disspiriting.- I have very few conversations on the stairs in my own house.—Alec Guiness, British aétor.

to handle the demonstration of 20,000 Nationalists which followed that meeting, thé non-Red

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Morris should be glad to give Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman McCarran, a fill-in on his “background” if the Senator will in return fill out one of Mr. Morris’ questionnaires. —D. K.

About the Kingdom

SPIRIT OR FLESH? That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which

Let Us Pray:- O God, it we have long evaded the necessity of being born unto Thee and out of self, touch us so deeply that we shall wake up to Christ. Amen

*From “The Everlasting Mercy" in Poems. by John Masetieid Copyright, 1930. Used by permission of The Macmillan Co. publishers.

the poor transportation system we have. The present management seems to think anything beyond the mile square should pay them a bonus. "

Surely, Mr, Dale is an old railroad man; at

the taxpayers that are of no more necessity than a good transportation system. Here's crying towels for the Street Car Co. and the Indiana Bell Telephone. Cheers for the f.ight and Water Co.,

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vy. 4 : 4 x > : right to say it."—VYoltaire President # Editor Business Manager Backing Taft IT'S | Woolmer Redunbe hI Qve - nesday, Mar. 26, 1052 ] : N WALA > PAGE 24 Wednesday, th WASHINGTON, Mar. 26—About the time oT TH : ‘Why Eisenhower es » - that Sen. Homer E, Capehart (R. Ind.) was as- ; E he : - A Owned and puniished dally by frdIne ee oor od ; One of the favorite pastimes ‘of some news. nist youth: Fired Press F irfhid Sra at fda: Sil. suring Repyblicsn Mayor H. O. Ropers of paper columnists, radio commentators and pol- with belts ice and Audit Bureau of Circulation, @ Evansville that “Indiana is for Taft,” H. Dale fticians seems to be to chide people for not more than Price in Marion County § cents 4 scp for Sei Ang 108 Brown airived here from ladianarells to say going to the polls to’vote.,r One commentator the third s Seek: dui 7 Jisered, by serra fol "wall rales in indiand STL 80. stated a few days ago that only 48 per cent of strations i daily end.sunday $10.00 & yest. dally 180 8, - Jt 1a tiese two views the people voted in 1948, compared to 76 per manding t\ B12 3000: 2 100 ve on te that make Republican cent in 1896. I cannot vouch for the accuracy Italy. : ia 5551 Panty polities at pres: of the statement although I remember the Mc-" Police bi B . Telephone FL. ais ng Tee is Kinley, Bryan race for President quite well outside the Give Light and the People Wilk Find Thetr Own Woy poppin.” Bn ys time th hard roads or 0 At that time there were no Mr. Brown, now automobiles and people living tn rural dis- than 3000 Marion County Sok tricts often had to drive 10 miles or more in veloped int and a leader of the a buggy or other: vehicle to get to the polls to Students How Good Was e Eisenhower - for-Presi- 2 any or roads happened to be muddy, many cordons hu s 1 dent movement, came rode on horseback and through the rain. and police A Union Promise? here to confer With the The reason, of course, they went to ail this called out f TT EAMSTERS Local Union No. 188 more than a week Ine Lealnariers men trouble was because party lines were Slsunetly . More > : : i i i e ng ho drawn. You were either a Democrat or a Re- | aken into ago promised an end to violence and intimidation i» 3 ¢ RC I eo tion Go ae Ee a Jalen strike against the Red Cab Company and even offere 2 MH Seiegaies pay aes Since World War I, there has hardly been The de icti one engaging in it. ? e Taft Republicans enough difference in the two parties to cause staged aga cash reward for the conviction of any : gagy H. Dale Brown .,, In Indiana and lay anyone to take the trouble to vote. Suppose, for ' Britain oh Since then there has been more violence ve talks with lke men, = them on the line for instance, Truman is the next Democrat. can- }! , This week goons and hoodlums have beaten up cab Diabet Wi candidate, Si didate for President, and Gen, Eisenhower the | In Milan ; i intimi- “Despite the opposition of the “Republican Republican candidate: drivers, smashed cal windows, stolen cabs, tried to inuimi organization in the state, headed by Taft-man Why would anyone, except a politician look- | ! Dr “date possible passengers. Cale Holder, the state chairmn’ I told the ing for a job, care whether he voted or not? | firing of 1 The routine denials of union officers that any of their Euenhowe) Lendgusrers 1 think that this can i Their foreien Jolicies are etsuly fhe Jame, i Winterton : one,” Mr. Brown said. pparently there is just as much corr n people have a hand in this are not Sonsinnng 3aybo a”. rs | Europe undér Eisenhower as there is Sider Tru- t oF ae ax uld want to beat and intimida rive : man here at home. No one at present seems | 35'8. Who else we Who else 1d want to smash up and Plans Outlined to know what Eisenhower's domestic policies jo bY Hrons and passengers? 0 else wou eg would be and they could be worse than Tru- ty we a lg - steal taxicabs? And only Red Cabs, at that? HIB PLANE | include Eisenhower rallies man’s. It is my own opinion that for the past | pid Roms : 3 i orth? hroughout the state and envision the-General several years, the men who make Presidents, What, an brief, is a pledge of Local 158 w . making a speech there before the Chicago con- gave us a Democrat and a Republican lo yore | fle on : vention. Mr, Brown sald he is sure that the for. We could elect either one we wanted an THIS strike has now been going on for 32 days. General will return for some campaigning by they still got what they wanted. gation of It has become increasingly clear that it has never had way 15, ; cou tat the vip | were told anything even approaching united support of the men who “And he will do it in civilian clothes,” Mr, Writes vote for Bisenliowes in Minnesorg was Tl i Brown asserted. a big grass-root sentiment. Let us hope s 13 drive Red Cabs, and with each passing day and each new The Eisehtiower booster-called oh two’ 8s the truth but we could probably tell more about | outburst of violence it looks more and more like the attempt LC th the Ike boom. Frank it if we knew just who was putting up the money An estir of & minority to force its will on a majority of workers. Carlson of Kansas and James H. Duff of Penn- ° oat as een used Jo_paliynoo his campaign paraded %, Whatever public support it might have had has been sVlvania, Ye sl3o met, hi Rep. Jaga nn y ‘ C.D. C. Torre Haute: a ~ pretty thoroughly destroyed by the strong-arm tactics that mechanics of the Eisenhower campaign oh the -> — eh ALRURT” wesw . : another gr have been employed. Whatever confidence the public may House side, He ga not call on either of the Tax Collectors - tale 2 Ir : : : ana Senators, however . : 2 have had in the sincerity of the union leadership itself is Leite . MR. EDITOR: : pitched ba . : spite Sen. Willia . ’ J weakening rapidly with every fresh attack on nonstriking neutrality, Mr. Brown ia LE. Jumers a EUROPE . . . By Ludwell Denny p20 for the i Soigressuen no weapon . : ‘nF : ho s a half doze vers and each new smashing of a taxicab. behind Chairman Holder in doing everything ® ® - ot ® etran union lenders frequently remark that any $3, rennin cay in iene pgljon Riots Weaken Security lice him, nd fever of (ne men with 70 courage. ok : ‘ . g ; I pay my taxes and gladly. alsQ many strike which lasts two weeks has been lost. * AVIapped, up with this is opposition to the WASHINGTON, Mar. 26—European secur- Labor Federation called a strike. Then the I think how much better off I am than if I years of ag This one has lasted four weeks. aly 9 goer American lagen National ity, Italian-Allled relations, and Yugoslav ne- mayor condemned the American-British military were in Russia, all the good things I have, car, * ried school : ' nominati El or i Depubitenn tiations to settle the Trieste dispute all have Sovernment as “irresponsible,” and proclaimed home, food, clothes. Then it makes me awful Motorist: mination for Governor, Mr. Brown said. gotlations to se a campaign of “non-co-operation.” mad when I hear rich men who can afford to * sat helples Reports—By Detour been weakened by the Italian Nationalist riots v D ficult P pay taxes, cheat the government out of them. youths. ch: : : ai ‘Fi ’ in the free territory and in Rome. i t Position What k ney? este” “Do irst T e Imcu at kind of Americans are they? Well they ; HOUSE subcommittee investigating waste m military eam Faces Call The Italian government has protested to a NET effect of this Italian movement aren’t, that's all. States,” buying—and finding plenty of it—is trying to get first HE WOULD like to see an Eisenhower for sgn s Washington and go,inst the Allied military government is to Russia is where they should be sent, then “Tito Pig” hand and candid reports from more than 9000 government ° President and Craig for Governor ticket. Thinks London envoys make the position of 10,000 American and they'd come back glad to pay their share. Shame the vehicle ; Es it would be unbeatable. “against efforts of British troops there very difficult. Hitherto, on them, shame. I am widawed and ‘have small T .. inspectors in defense plants. 3 tb “We have been fighting this Eisenhower . Trieste police, con- tney have had good relations with the Triestinos kids to take-care of, and I pay my taxes and UnIsit Questionnaires, being distributed to the civilian inspec. pattie with our second team in Indiana so far” d trolled by the Amer- _ hecause of their own conduct and other rea- no squawking. Seems odd to me that they al- uU d tors, ask th to give details of wasteful practices they Mr. Brown asserted. “About Apr. 1, we expect to _ican-British military ~~ gons, The Allied occupation has brought much ~~ ways mention the tax collector who does wrong, naer rs, em give details wast pr _ put in the first team ana really Sean up.” government there, to money and business to Trieste, besides guarding but the big men who cause him to do wrong, you ’ TUNIS, | have ohserved, and to report any irregularities in connee- ust whio: D0 “Nret tema wil be rr Brown prevent ae Susan. the city and the surrounding ‘Zone A” from never see their names. Why? : frante { tion with work on government contracts. declined to say. But it will not be either one * helped di vo gv vg TT 5 to wreck thes caret —Irma Johnson, 3009 N. Gale St. of siege In : i of th . S 'reck the carefu Many of the inspectors already have returned their of he Tiana Senators, nor a majoriy of th Signitcantly. the compromise negotiations which nave been Sond “What's He For? i filled-out questionnaires directly to the subcommittee. But away trom gen. Taft e mob demonstrations on for months with Tito. There was a fair min t mewhere down the line, the Defense Department found MY. Brown « : ' : for return of Trieste chance that Tit6’would acknowledge Italian con- MR EDITOR: Sfnmen To somew ) Bhare — 0, sud he hadn't seen Elmer (Doc) ~ to Italy were chiefly trol of TriesPe City and give Italy some cf the The headline on the Mar. 20 issue of The “adh out about the questionnaires and told the inspectors to 50 wo vo adh Bide ee pROWer against o iei and predominantly Italian towns in his “Zone A.” Indianapolis Times reads, Lasionsed Jie wie oR i hen obligingly for- . e U. S.—who sup- Now, with the Italian Nationalists demanding, Hints Return.” Astonished {is not quite the word. their answers to the department, which gingly Doe i alto a ploneer Craig supporter, having port Italy — rather not only all of the Allied and Tito’s zones, but Pogo would say, “It’s increditabobble.” After sate of i wards them to the subcommittee. . oy Dd analige the Craig campaign for Legion than Russia and Yu- also additional Yugoslav territory beyond the all that has been so justly sald about never jg og . 2" ‘0a 8 : : ’ Gasperi goslavia, who oppose free territory, the Rome government will be un- again a military man to lead this nation, about REP. EDWARD HEBERT, subcommittee chairman, is Mayor Roberts told Sen. Capehart that he P oviar. Bs or her claims. These able politically to. Tren to any comgpromise. the danger of losing our.demecratic form of Jean ge justifiably incensed. He points out what must have been figured 85 per cent of the Evansville Repub- i were not Communist Yet an Italian-Yugoslav accord is essential ~~ government to militaristic authority, about the that Rr bvi to the Def De tment—that the required leans are for Sen. Taft for President at the riots. to effective Allied defense of Southern Europe very grave possibility of another type of =< oa Ras 0vioys 0 : e ol gnse par ee 4 present time. In Rome, the demonstrators, linked to a and the Mediterranean. totalitarianism called fascism ... astonished? iy dh clearance will “sterilize” the inspectors’ reports. Human wit Capeliant sei) he believes the Hoosiers Mussolini anniversary, were sslantly Seo The y 3. is now in the ridiculous position of Well, hes 0 am I. hat do you suppose ele i i it i i : ted to i} stick w e Ohioan this time. The sen- Fascist in character. The Rome police e arming both Italy and Yugoslavia, who ma appened to those people? . : nature being What it Is, = speator San tbe exthe took lor Senator wielded a small ball bat to get duty, and the conduct of the Italian government fight each other instead of uniting against Fos Sure, I know that what he has done has He ace! report impartially on the boss, if he knows the boss is look- some of them to change to Gov. Dewey at = was excellent—except for its demagogic pro- sia's threat. If the Italian Nationalists in met with approval, but what does he think ni v ing over his shoulder. Filadelpiie four years ago, when he was dele- tests to the American and British embassies Trieste and Rome turn against the U. 8. now, hon Ingation, the Pony ou ogan, pu Re t > chairman. . : . f y y 5 7il liberties, atomic control, : The Defense Department says Lhe inspectors would be ’ “If Ben. Tatt can’t make it, I am sure that i political oe on in i hg Be a 2 a. he. favor an increase in taxes? We know air the dis violating some regulation or other if they reported directly the Indiana delegation will switch to Gen. Mac- associate of Premier Alcide de Gasperi of Italy favorable to America and the Allies. enough about Taft's record to turn him down,\ Yssenganes to the subcommittee. . Artie and not Gen. Eisenhower,” Sen. Cape- was very much involved. The mayor was one Unfortunately Premier De Gasperi, a genuine hi? give a Pt Jeasonsile political facts BO scion! i art sald. i eeting which statesman, apparently cannot control the Na- n favor ol choosin 8 rer. More mish mash. If there Ig such 4 regulation--sud SN rh Ri ea res toeion tionalists—-even of his own party. —Bud Snyder, 911 Oliver Ave. doi Feet there probably is, because they're issued by the hundreds— Wh t Oth blaming the U. 8. Britain and France for : ea block tisels it could be waived in a spirit of co-operation with the sub. a ers Say— failure to deliver the free territory to Italy. Of «yo uo Ao dipepio Transportation ; Tunisian committee. ’ course, the only way the Allies, short of per- SMR. EDITOR: ately calle f the Def ¢ IN THE dark days of forty it was you (Bri- suasion, could force Tito's troops out of, the . 1 . : ry . : ; . ‘ne Fiend) But that seems to be too much to expect of the Defense tish) who...by your steadfastness saved Fu- Yugoslav occupation zone would be by war. Jesus Answers Questions Before Indianapolis starts annexing any the situati Department. _ - rope. Why don’t you go on with your task? Why When the Allied-controlled police attempted more suburbs, it should do something about 2

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£ " EXCEPT for a brief period when Wendell . is born of the Spirit is spirit. John 3:6. Read verses 1-7. least he copies their system. Charge as high a Branc rom my enemies. Willkie represented the lone voice calling for a . : t for Even today there are countless people who do not fare as you can get, cut out all lines except boards wi That ancient maxim is presumed to have originated in reform in the thinking of the leadership of the HE'S A banker, which may account fOr y,0q in q second birth. They ask as skeptically as did the most highly profitable ones, and to heck tomorrow. Ital nd it is called to mind by the demonstrations in Rome varty, the Republican members of Congress National Democratic Chairman McKinney's Nicodemus, “How can a man be born when he is old?” With the public. Reside: y,a 8C 0 y have been the sole policy makers of the party. statements striking such a MsSESew¥: Yet what would life be without this possibility of renewal? Why should an outfit of this type be given a either 1950 yesterday against the U. S. and Britain. —Morton 8. Zaller, Cleveland, O., attorney; vet- 4p ort.term note 4 ! Sometimes our bodies are renewed. After a long illness, ~~ monopoly over the transportation system? Why to anothe Thousands of teen-age students massed in front of the eran GOP leader. _ : under the careful healing of God and the physician, a doesn’t the city of Indianapolis take over the register t ~ . DEMOCRATS will be glad body can feel the flood tides of good health returning. bus lines and operate them for the benefit of the primary. U. 8. embassy shouting: Down with England, down with THE states belonging to the aggressive North - Sometimes (and these are the best times) our souls public. The same people who would call that Branch the United States, down with Tito.” And there were cheers Atlantic Union have taken the road to an un- they paid $600,000 for their are renewed, born again. It is this spiritual rebirth which socialism will advocate Indianapolis annexing from 2 to : S restrained armaments drive, and the creation of Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner is the greatest thing that can happen to a life. lohn all the suburbs in order to help the city's ing sites: for the once reviled Benito Mussolini 9 9 PP . En more and more new military bases in Europe if President Truman will an- Wesley described the way it happened to him in 1738. #| finances. School 2 Italians are demanding that the city of Trieste be and 1 Near Easy increasing the threat of war, -swer the $64 question. felt my heart strangely warmed. | felt | did trust Christ, C x we had EI 0men foe as ghey have’ School 39, Yo i i —V. M. Molotov, deputy premier of Russia. Christ alone, f Ivation, and ‘olumbus, O., with bus lines running to a 8 Fire Stati returned to their control. This city and its surrounding SOME TAFT supporters es rd nr 9) Sssuronce yo Se built up sections of the city and nearby suburbs, St., and F territory were taken over by the Yugoslavs when Mussolini NOWHERE (in the U. 8) did I find any have suggested that Stassen me from the low of sin and. depth” with a couple of cross lines thrown in;“it would English A ’ i trace of the tension, hysteria or warmongering and Warren wear Wisconsin .“ . .ia eliminate so many people having to drive to In addi started a war he couldn't win. cts about which one hears so much abroad.—Minoo campaign buttons reading, Mr. Truman Tie is A 3 Jeans 10.58 bom of the Spirit, work and to town. Board off Neither the United States nor Britain had anything Rg. masani, parliament member of India, on vis- “I'm like Tke.” ; . « » $64 question elk ted or hog Srgien ”, What if it is not quite self-supporting . . , house, is « to do with that. iting U. 8. RECIPROCITY SUGGESTION — Newbold 1 knew that Christ had given me birth . . > neither: are many other things supported by p. m. dail

was making himself disagreeable, Yugoslavia would have taken it all. Yugoslavia could take it all now, if the Allied troops were withdrawn. Yet rioting students are chalking up demands such as ‘‘Anglo-Americans get out of Trieste.” The Triestinos are making similar demands, even though the money American and British troops spend in Trieste has become such an important source of revenue that the

By Galbraith

SOUR, HOT . . . By Frederick C. Othman Brannan Denies Hocus-Pocus Grain Deals

WASHINGTON, Mar. 26 26—Camp Crowder, Mp. in 1949 was a beaten-up aban-

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sourians as the Midwest Storage and Rcalty Co. managed to lose none of the trainloads

Big, bald Secretary of Agriculture Charlie Brannan charges Sen. Williams is talk-

striped cravat, who kept pleading vainly that his boss ought to be doing the explaining.

. ? : doned Army post with row up- of corn in its care, nor let any ing through his fedora; says The cold-hearted Senators Triestinos might not be able to live without it. on row of battered barracks, of it spoil. nobody did any cheating and kept him suffering on the hot | These demonstrations were not drummed up by the sheds, and old mess halls lin- So now we've got a big-time «+ that the gentleman from Dela- = seat. He was forced to admit ing a vast expanse of mud and brannigan over Camp Crowder Ware is being no-fair for claim- that he started negotiating

Communists: Nor are we convinced that they can be blamed weeds.

on a reviving fascism. The fuss probably is nothing more

In the free countries of Europe, the turnout is 80 to 95

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Hardly the placeryou'd say, to make a fortune.

and the barracks which we taxpayers seem to have bought

ing there was any hocus-pocus, So the poor, old Senate Agricul-

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smelling like the back end of

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with the Midwest firm before it even had been incorporated,

gency storage houses have col-

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: : That's because you don't 44.6 Sen John Williams (R ture Committee hauled in a: that his office signed a conthan an emotional outburst of Latin temperament. know what's what. Some po) the soft-voiced demon load of Missourians to find out tract a couple of days before Use t! Kansas Cityans did. They investigator who turned’ up What was what, T'm afraid it it had approved the applica- iv! | Still Too Few leased the whole SE Jom many of the income-tax she- didn't have much luck. tion, and that somehow the y: SRA In - Stok votpraitbriat oat. deceit We Toverment Jor 3: ’ 13a nanigans about which you've One of these fellows who . Management mever oe fury i matic NING number of voters turned du espite . . ’ been reading lately, claims this should have known the details Stale ah réspon- it Jur . . : . for. $672,335 to a different re nw w , ; 4 sibility. bad winter weather in both the New Hampshire and branch of this same govern- I A Rare Ff pus was dom Cr jSoven, ausiant These tWngs. said Mp pletel x . roa 8 to be , é e i department's - 0 ngs, B8é Mr. Minnesota primaries. But the number still was far short ment to store grain. the government owns some Kansas City wheat storage of- Cowan, he didn't know at the of what it should have been. a Jasred nine buildings, it does seem stupid fice; he turned out to be a time. He was too busy looking . : . , F ;. for a roof to put over Somehow, too many Americans, enlightened and pro- ultimately would have been, Be aman 3 pe ih a : _ Dk . store of ro. 2 vost { gressive in other respects, are much more willing to criti- bacause ihe AMY Semanded Now it turns out that grain thei h d thi its barracks back again. The has disappeared from elevators ; cize their government than to do something about improv- storage boys had to scoop all over; more than $8 million I ing it. In 1948, nearly half the people of voting age failed Bho 3 milton De rs oer IER BIRTHDAY PARTY worth. Some has reached such i AvTOl resi . jon. ving room was gay and bright . . . a state of spoilage that the to Jote in The Dystidonal election Less than that number different buildings in a hurry. with chatter and with noise . . . and happy neighbors are DCL nin CON turned out in , : Some of it was sour, hot and were the faces of . . . the little girls and boys about the odor. Some emer- | Bl

: . a brewery. Nearly 50.000 iving me a bang . . . and I enjoyed th ) 3 - per cent. Some of our Latin American neighbors likewise : Pi. bushels of it turned up missing itor tilt oe Bl Boe Fol A : : hi riedly : a od x Bd shame us in this respect. Even on our own island of Puerto . >. altogether, So the Commodity table was a gorgeous sight . . . with cake and have been flooded. Br Rico, more than 60 per cent voted in the nt referendum says Credit Corp. is now trying to candy too . . . and colored napkins formed a The eventual cost to us, who : oni their new conskitatien rece a lea wh rdn collect $530,960.72 from one of frame . . . for dishes of pale blue . . . and foot the bills, nobody khows . 5 lemmpunsrnon : these outfits—the V. M. Harris there were nine big candles that . . . were =~ for sure, but the Senators in- 533 ; There. is still time for most Americans to qualify to “pont tell me ou hail 10. buv oll That stuff he wedi off thay ED Co: ., burning rather bright . . . just waiting for a sist they're going to find out. i vote this year, - . . GT ios to Y uy / The other one, suddenly ore gust of wind « « « from Carol's blowing might. .With bread now at 20 cents a