Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1946 — Page 20
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apply “moral pressure” against landlords who have boosted rents. Opinions Expressed “Golly, I hope that new committee can make my landlord reduce my rent,” sald one chic housewife to her companion on a Central bus, “My husbands going to have to work overtime to make enough
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money to pay the rent and still have enough to buy, the groceries,” the young woman in a red and blue print dress replied. |
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“I'm going to trim my najls,” she “Maybe my. boss I'm working mucn
me a raise. We. need the ‘money! now." | She said: that her rent has gone| up “about 15 per cent.” { “Ande start paying that today,” she ‘sfghed. : { . Have No Legal Power What these unhappy and office workers didn't know was| that the fair rent committee has no legal powers to lower rents or
even force landlords to maintain al
defunct OPA cellings, b | [ “All the committee can do Is focus | | the spotlight . of
orl Aan Aaa yr a iOEFEEd GMP <8 nen | + The mayor's office, headquarters) | for receiving .written rent com- | plaints, {had received four more letters, bringing to nine: the number of cases to be aired this afternoon, Plan Publicity An effort will be made through publicity to landlords to keep resi{dential rents “fair and equitable” until ‘congress re-establishes price and rent controls. “I hope, too, my | reduced,” | the red and blue print dress.
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{and laws, as well as records of the | public protest to Tony's arrests. | And the council decided that Tony's
keep up an almost “talking.” They. have eyesight, keen ears,
and omnivorous eating habits.
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The body of Miss Mary Florence | . year-old granddaughter of “Mrs: Paul H, While, 4224 Wash You May Always Be ; publicity ‘upon | ington blvd. had been recovered to-| = | ‘hardship’ cases in which landlords| day from Lake Michigan where the |
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Tony Resumes Business With Council and Mayor's Blessing
CAMPAIGN, Ill, July 8 (U. P.).—|ness,” the statement read.
Tradition - outweighed the law today as Tony Palmisano, the gray, little street vendo, won the city]
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business.
vine, on the same corner used by|
he was a nuisance.
and his stand had become a land- | mark. But the church protested that customers littered the church grounds with wrappers from ice eam bars and candy they bought | Tony. So he was arrested and / was due to appear in court today | the ped-|
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on charges of violating dlers’ license law, But Saturday, after a long ses-| sion with City Attorney Gale Fish- | er, the city council and Mayor | George J. Babb reviewed statutes!
don’t Across the street from the Uni- to make a living.” versity of Illinois campus, Tony ~——
“Does that mean they won't
|bother me anymore?” Tony asked council's blessing on his place of | When a reporter telephonggethe | statement to him. Assured that it| Tony was in and out of jail three did, Tony prepared to take his | times last month because the Epis-|stand to the disputed corner for! copal church of St. John the Di- afternoon business. |
“That’s fine,” he commented. “I
Tony as a business site, protested don’t like to fight with people. I I just want
want revenge.
foundered | Her body was found by a Green Bay fisherman Satur- | _ day. ; The three other bodies had been recovered previously, : Miss Loomis, a frequent visitor to Indianapolis, was towed for several! ,'hours following the accident “by | pimples, red blotches and other skin! rent will be Patsy Smith, 18. lone survivor who repeated the woman in|swam 13 miles to safety.
ling relieved promptly.
MOLOTOV CONTINUES {-MAN ‘FILIBUSTER
| PARIS, July 8 (U, P.).—The Big | Four foreign ministers today failed | again An an attempt to break the one-man “filibuster” of Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, who refuses to allow invitations for the 21-na-tion peace conference t§ be issued until rules. of the meeting have been established. ! After lengthy argument the ministers put the invitation question to a formal vote. It showed Molotov holding out as a one-man minority against Secretary of State James F Byrnes, Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and Foreign Minister Georges Bidault. The three western ministers | wanted torsend out the invitations {immediately for the conference [which ‘they have agreed to hold (July 29. But Molotov continued to
“= | block any action.
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{ Hours of argument failed to develop any new approach to the | problem but the ministers agreed | to meet at 5 p. m. €10 a, m. Indian - { apolis time) to tackle the matter again, :
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