Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1946 — Page 2

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— - i. ——_ A - so a a ? WA y ‘ im v o : Ne ‘ . ; : \ i = i 7 it s . o on i “ : : FT ” i > x Ty r —————— i ~. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES =z — mp —— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1946 WEDX ~1t'New State Troopers Are Sworn In Here IDENTIFY GUN IN Russia and Hungary Sign’ Sk COUN INpl © New Pact on Oil, Bauxite y Ly RAEBER KILLING New ‘Pact on Oil, Bauxite : : \ April 10 (U. P.).—A dispatch from Budapest disc : today, coincident with Hungarian Premier Ferenc Nagy’'s visit to Ballistics Test Cited at Moscow, that Russia and. Hungary have signed a bauxite and ofl ; AY - , ! agreement. : : Arai . Stephenson Trial, The new Soviet ungabian agreement was part of a Russian Seven | i . . ‘|program to revise, an some cases ease, its reparations arrangements Plan to Merge Armed Forces Pleases War Secretary A police criminologist identified a|with the defeated Balkan countries aE —— Colle iler 38 caliber revolver today as the preliminary to the Big Four foreign gary w . It was But Admirals Preserve ley and Eloquent Silence. : one used in the slaying last Sept.|ministers conference in Paris on|in Budapest Monday night. By vi - v : a 12 of Willlam Edward Raeber, East| april 25 ; Father Stephen Balogh, under Auditors WASHINGTON, April 10 (U. P.) ~Army-navy rivalry broke out Eleven new state policemen were sworn-in today at the statehouse. They are (left to right) : Charles side grocer. : 2 secretary to the prime minister, told bordering M _ goain today Over a bill to merge the armed forces under a single de-| A. Ferrell, Nelson E. Weinbrenner, Lexie W. Stalcup, George W. Allen, Myrel D. Massey, William P. | Degeribing technical ballistics Details of the oil agreement, in-| yy United Press, “the agreement hammerin nt of common defense. Booth, Wayne O. Tolbert, Samuel IL Burch, Paul D. Christian Jr. Stanley W. Guth and Vernis N. Pur |ieste that occasionally puzzled the|'OlVin8 American oil wells in Hun-|goeg not hurt United States inter ering easure, written by a senate military affairs subcommittee, cell. Thomas C. Williams (right) elivered the oath. criminal court jury, Lt. Howard "ests as regards exploitation of oil doors here. d by Sec: that o War Hobers » on 35 a MEU Thentive Pa : ’ Hunter of the police department de- | time he auras 3 Set 10 until Platte oat = Aric; Property.» all program : : hd py: clared there was no doubt in his|after the ro ; . sa a erican were jubilant, rec- E v Lucky ? Just Ask This Mr. Anderson BATHROOM ‘PEEPER mind the. gun was the murder| The defense, however, insists the rights would be respected in the uhm pill as a full-fledged million ‘to one chance,” the rope JUST A NOSY P 00CH weapon, gun found in Stephenson's posses- future. He sald that the Hungarian venue chan ; ® looped about Mr. Anderson's body | READING; Pa. (U. P.).—Police It was found in possession of sion is not the one that caused |government would take 15 per cent courts & navy department, where as he hurtled past the eighth |investigated an apartment house Eddie Stephenson, 36-year-old for-|Mr. Raeber's death, despite ballis- | of the Sit Jleduess to use as repara- Unde ¢ 1ay 0» with the Army has al- Dearborn hotel. He lost his grip | floor. uproar started when a woman re-|Mer convict charged with first de- tics tests. tions payments for one year, but cass is vent 8 wedding the TRANSIT PLE A apd“fell. i Mr. Anderson slid down the [ported there was a man outside her|8reée murder in the case at the time| A former employer of the slight- the American firms would be able for certain ways, been bitterly opposed, 3 A rope hung down the side of | rope to the third floor. But there |bdthroom window, of his arrest two weeks after the|ly built defendant visited the Dros % ispose ol the Test o ne county has admirals indicated their opposition | the building, but Mr. Anderson's | he lost his grip and tumbled to | Quick capture came for. the STOCCT Was slain in a daylight rob-|ecutor’s office prior to opening of Hprocucts. : ih 's bill with icy > i i today's testimony and charged Ste-| Immediate clarification was lack 4 to the subcommittee’s b falling body was at least four | the ground. peeping annoyer—a large dog who h “be aded” |in to whethe Som put eloquent silence. Statement on Trolley Firm's feet away. «His partner, Phil | Attendants at St. Luke's hos- [climbed a fire escape, placed his Stephenson, through Ris attor- |p eTiion ae in Tallronds to hg 198 > Whe r the American . ter-long public hearings Walsch, 53, swung the rope toward | pital said today that Mr. Ander- [paws on the window sill and neys, M. Wilson Beene and Henry n on iva Mpg oyer, I = Sous X A Speruis their own In severa In winwr-long : p : Income Challenged. the falling man, son's only injury was a wrenched [pushed his face against the frosted Wilson, has admitted the weapon Mullen, operates a.parking lot a 5, of Whether the wells would payments ¥ the navy fought the principal mer- By what Mr. Walsch called “a | back. glass window. never left his possession from the Senate ave. and Maryland st. be operated by the Russians, Morgan co! ger proposals so bitterly that Presl-| OPA today attacked one of the LR — — i J. Everett dent Truman finally had tc put on|main pillars of the Indianapolis debts are o a “gag” by announcing that mer- Railways, Inc., petition for increased as the 1930’ ger was administration policy. {fares by challenging the company's “We keep © wGag™ Still Effective ~~ ‘contention that, it. faces future said Jame ag fective to. | revenue losses because of decreasing county audi The “gag” still was - val affairs|POSt-War passenger loads, Marien cow day, but the senate flect the| Cross-examination of company “We have committee was quick to re witnesses opened yesterday before from. Mario ready to go

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" The subcommittee Was expected | ens for a quarter or be cut to) the Marion to do the explaining tomorrow. three tokens for a quarter, depends) yearly apro After that, the naval. comnlites Wil upon the outcome of this hearing. | for paymen decide W i David 1 Trolley Official Questioned Der Walsh (D, Mass.) of the naval com-| Today, OPA’s senior public utility | “We inhe mittee has threatened to hold his attorney, Julius I. Rudolph Jr., of our Democr own hearings if the military com-| Washington, D. C., questioned com- | Frank A. | mittee’s bill failed to satisfy the pany secretary-treasurer, L. T. Hix-| \ : | CE j 8 auditor of s son. | \ 2 ‘ $ : « is a headacl rhe would delay senate consid-| The OPA utilities expert chal- 4 ; 3 “We want eration of the measure for months. lenged the firm's figures, anticipat- 3 off and are Even without an additional in-|ing a sharp decrease in passengers : ! sible to do quiry, the outlook for the merger during the next three years, | i of my chi bill was so stormy that Chairman] On cross-examination by Mr. Ru-| 3 { into office ir Elbert D. Thomas (D. Utah) of |dolph, Mr, Hixson indicated that i ! “This yea the military committee predicted an interstate commerce commission t 4 ated $25.000 it could not pass congress ‘at this survey, on which the company has i i If it takes session. based its contention of decreased : 3 emergency At the public hearings, navy wit- (passengers, was not conclusive. 41 “I hope tt nesses objected particularly to any| The company witness admitted rent this yes proposal to eliminate the secretary that his own confention that meth-| Meanwhile tinue to go |

of the navy from the cabinet. This ods used in making the I. C. C, sur‘the new bill would do. vey had proved satisfactory in the ; E Secretary past, was a matter of hearsay. New S4ty Supreme The company is basing its entire Present duties of the secretaries .,,iention that the number of pasof war and navy would be assumed |gongers will decrease in the next by the new secretary of COMMON three years on this survey. - defense, He would have under him Other Angles Studied |

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