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

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| U.S. Files $7,819,717 _0% 3 “Claims on Warehouses TL ' By United Pres +». WASHINGTON, May 21—The ....JAgriculture Department said yesterday it has filed $7,819,717 in « claims against 131 warehousemen <.in connection with shortages of +; government - owned commodities +, over the past five years, 451 It said criminal prosecution was ~ recommended in 68 cases. Another 63 cases “carry the implication of conversion” and may be

sent to the Justice Department later for possible court action.

In the same period, the department said, investigators uncovered 841 cases involving shortages of commodities stored on private farms, The government still has claims of slightly less than $500,000 against these private farmers.

90 Others Pending

The report said “the possibility of criminal aspect was suggested’ in 178 of the Be a ups cases Teported by the department sold and two have resulted in convic. SOvVernment - owned commodities tions. A third case is in court and| on & high market, intending to re-

{place them when prices fell. They » SURRY are Dending In offices of were caught short when prices re-

{mained high. A department spokesman sald) Of the 68 commercial cases rec-

on iment Sxpects milli ommended for prosecution the of the claims against commercial Justice Department has made pub865. {lle the names of 36 taken to court The report was issued as Agri-| for criminal and civil action. It culture Secretary Charles F. Bran-| has not announced the fate of the nan prepared to testify today be. Other 32. fore the Senate Agriculture Com-!|

mittee, which brought many of France Votes Loan the shortages to light. i ance pte

: Ls iso came as Chairman Allen To Balance Budget . ender (D. La.) praised the . department for adopting tighter . PARIS, May 21 (UP)—The

Charles F. Brannan

grain storage policies but empha-| a

sized |day fer Antoine Pinay's Sing 86 8 0 Duns to hear Mr.| goid-bac ed government ‘loan de-

signed to balance the national

Today's hearing will ¢lose the| t { committee's two-month inquiry. | Buaget 259 holster the asging

The warehousemen in the cases National Assembly approval of

{the loan project indicated the {House's confidence in Pinay's

New Easy System government. The premier had.

. said parliament could not allow To Find (| Home . |his government to stay in power ~The Indianapolis TIMES

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loan. The French upper house a few hours later gave final approval to the bill by a vote of 188 to 9.

Driving Wrong Way;

It's an Emergency

BLOOMINGTON, Ill, May 21 (UP)—Policeman Robert Schae-

French parliament approved to- |

voted 324 to 208 in favor of thet

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fer stopped motorist Charles Schultz yesterday to give him a | ticket for driving the wrong way |

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h, jand Schultz drove to the firehouse | Carnine Realty, MA-4828 (sir blocks away.

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