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ISURPLUS VESSELS Profit Probers Consider Special Measure, WILL. BE SCRAPPED To Force May's Appearance Before Group.

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: . | (Continued From Page One). to force May to tell the committee{ May to appear before the commit- By | {ih + te . | might drop as much as 30 per cent Chat James. BE | under oath about his connections|tee. Mr. May, however,” wanted Times Fo : YY h Tl ing to Make * within two ‘weeks, unless the flow Sompany. No an at Po "| with the “paper empire” syndi-|counsel, the right to cross-examine _ RIO DE J. Say outh rying of scrap is speeded up. | Mead ( ) A uals ee | cate accused of making enormous| witnesses, and the right to sub- © 15—~Magda Lt Deal to Beat Chair. Punt Program | 280 J 1A a0 Mth mar AC ar prt pea Sdationl war deme ress sbi $i * He set up a 10-point emergency goniing the combine, Scheduled to take the witness records. The committee rejected 15. seriously fl (Con . P Page One) program? chair today were Allen B, Gellman|Mr. May's terms. hotel.

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war assets administration to lease man replied. with which Dr. Hen » i y ry’ M, Garsson and simple import® of his reply blood defici doctors who have examined him to] surplus navy and maritime ship- hE Tan ald Be are om and his brother, Murray, developed | was, that “yéu decline to appear Ehe has been e. | , . . ale | declare he is Sane with whidh! yards and other ship scrapping wo. os Washington representative|™ letterhead into a 16-company in-|before the committee to face and | fined to bed

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facilities to private operators. of two of the companies in the mid- |". » TWO: The navy and the mari- West munitions combine. Behator Mead last week invited My. presepied) ad commities said ‘it time commission will list all such! Chairman Mead said the com-

would give Mr, May “all the cus- | mittee's previous invitations for 1 ' 3 : - facilities immediately. Rep. May 10 testify voluntarily stll Still, It S Rather tomary rights and - privileges

| THREE: The navy and the mari gi 04 put that “there will be no : . . granted witnesses before Mr. May's time commission will make several further written informal invita- Expensive Parking own house military affairs commit-

Heirens has not as yet been formally charged — were among the most vicious in Chicago police an- |’ . mals | iL Stabbed and Shot | Miss Brown, who had been hon-|

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{ ders aiml —_— discharged from the WAVES hundred surplus ships immediately tion." 4 only a short time before sie was | avaiable bg oy ? | “He said that ‘committee attor- : LOO nes oysial In ah ABETY retort Jate Saiurday, ble an killed, was found half - kneeling FOUR: The army will instruct neys are examining “the law as to B MINGTON, Ind, July 13-|Mr. May reiterated his previous Harvie a8 - . | across the bathtub in her apart | overseas commanders to speed, up bringing Congressman May before | 1? their monthl check-up on un-| demands. bana Palace meph Bad keen stubbed. in tiie ott’ | the return of niilitary scrap. | the committee by legal process.” | paid parking meter violation stick- pea Syiluiey San 4 Ye. Rm | FIVE: The navy has ordered all| Senator Hugh B. Mitchell (D.|ers, local police found that one man chest. A shot had passed through’ | i

r. witneses and advise them. They sible.” body was bruised. A 10-inch bread Jo Dlyce (All avaliable scrap o sie pe, Suggested spenial IeplUOn ee, bv.'the. bolice’ depart] 1n0I0Aed Jt Would ‘be adanisnt At 53, the knife had been thrust into her SIX: Operators of ships return- ment, the yh DOA pk refusing Mr. May's request to be 1s beginning skull at the base and left there, ing empty to this country will be b S AT NOTRE DAME ato negotiations to ‘fix’ wl sticker, allowed to cross-examine and sub- — On the wall of Hi Ras iment urged to load as much military . ng $39. *| pena other witnesses. Were 4 bit was scrawled in T pstick: scrap for ballast as they can ob- | bo ying were of the $1 variety —— —— ee — ing business | to «1 ig gin - : CR » [mn in foreign ports. “ASK PROBE OF EUROPE jreing issued by the police depart-| GATES GETS PETITION I gg lore ¥ SEVEN: The army will expan while the public became edu- ‘ON JEWI * g myself.” Gone but not forgotten today was a young purse -grabber routed by three women Saturday from an | somilitarization of live Ml expaid Times Special |Jment to the recently installed SH PROBLEM DIAMON Twenty-eight days later, the| apartment at 111 E. 16th st. . . . Here, two of his pursuers—Mrs. Rose Sells (left) and Mrs. Lula B. land equipment. NOTRE DAME, Ind, July 15—| meters. As part of a national movement, Al Hitle Degnan shila was _ Hoss—check police photosraphe ai’ headquarters In an attempt to establish his identity. EIGHT: A study will be made A congressional investigation Was| Had the man in question gone to ¢¥ish War Veterans and American 19 EAS and slain. immediately to determine the ex- | asked today by 700 veterans at the | court and paid at the usual rate Veterans’ committee members here — Killed in Apartment tent to which allow steel and guns, | University of Notre Dame into the of $1 and costs for each sticker, today gave Governor Gales a 1000- —— Mrs. Ross was found dead in an , Wi tanks and armor plate can be used | maintenance of central Europe, par- | he would have been fined $429. name petition protesting British re- RO apartment at 4108 Kenmore ave, OPA hee 'Woinan Give Yo of u in civilian steel production. [ticularly Germany, as an “economic| A ——— | fusal to admit 100,000 displaced Euabout 18 blocks from the Degnan Nz: Acoumilntion of Scrap | shim.” WONFER ON SILVER BILL > | ropean Jews ito Palestive, on + No Money but in the same gen- pi government agencies - M s of Vetera ec t uly | n accora wi e protes ov= Spastmen, side area. . TRUMAN IS ToD Purse- Grabber Run for Money fore calling for bids will be dis- | op Slaps ol BE yaton is hindi —The house today sent to confer-|ernor Gates stated that he would ’e Years { Her throat was slashed four | continued. |inquring why “narrow-minded. and | ®¢® with the senate a senate-ap-| wire the British embassy in Wash- CHAS times. A stocking was wrapped a Two women who chased a flustered purse-grabber down six fights) TEN: WSA will speed the sale | ghort-sighted economic policies are proved bill to boost silver prices ington opposing recent British ac- rv around her neck. She had PR Tr of steps are still on the trail of their quarry today. for scrap of surplus machine tools | being pursued by the victorious al- | from 71.11 to 90.3 cents an ounce. :!tion in Palestine, EE stabbed again and again as she Defeat of Present Bill Is Tangled in his own confusion, the purse-snatcher dropped just now obsolete or otherwise unsuit-|)oc in central Europe.” r= . i ——— ES — lay in bed. about everything, including his composure. Today the youth's pursuers able for civilian production. The world war II veterans also. A wound in her neck had been| Seen in House. | reviewed “mug shots” in the police bertillon department in a an 1 effort to to] Mr. Steelman’s announcement |. ested that an inquiry be made A Complete Optical Service HOOSI stopped carefully with adhesive, | identify him. — - \noted without elaboration that | ,:, tne reasons for discarding state [}| for the entire family. Evening office LINC tape. The body had been washed| (Continued From Page One) It happened Saturday when Miss squirmed out of this trap, grabbed [Some dealers had been withholding | . 4 war department plans for “ef- || hours Monday and Friday till 8:30 p. m. clean of blood. Her night clothing] lution to send the bill | LUI® B. Hoss, 60, was chatting with a white purse from off a table and | scrap metal from the market since | .... military government of con-|| ! | Table Lamp had been rinsed in a bathtub. | fight the resolution io s | Mrs. Janet Bowles, 50, at the lat-| darted out, the women scampering price control lapsed. quered Germany.” Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted | | Bayon Plea Twelve dollars were missing from to conference. luded such influ-| ters apartment on the sixth floor after him. I.” “The present policy of foisting ']| for Those Who Need Them i i 211 E. W her purse. The group include Heh ni at 111 E. 16th st, Suddenly a young When they reached - the fourth GETS AVIATION POST economic anarchy in central Eu- | | { 1 i eu

ublicans as Re 1 It appeared hat; the Brown od stigal douse Sepuplie % ho ig man strolled - through the open | floor, Mrs. Rose Sells of apartment| pyANSVILLE, Ind, July 15 (U.| rope should be discontinued and the | Ross killings were done in the hea

{Clarence J. Brown (O.). door. Each of the women assumed 416 blocked the fugitive's path, but!p, __ Arthur F. Schroeder today area placed in a condition to sup- (||

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Optometrist i of A mad frenzy, whereas the Deg-| “p00 Brent Spencer (D. Ky).{ De Yas A friend of the other. . (he knocked her aside. She joined | o 0 named director of aviation in- port itself and pay reparations out 3 . Ban Kidnaping was a planned op-| “Te banking committee] For half.a mime the ire Sood the sine. Dusting Dat {he Front struction at Evansville college. He of current production, rather than| 02 Kahn Bldg. : . eration staring at each other waiting for |door, the youth lost his ha en | Jreviously taught aviation ground having to be supported as an eco- | Meridian at Washington § : Began to Crack | charged that OPA opponents were {somebody to introduce somebody or (when he stopped to pick it up, he | |p y ¢h E

| attempting. to “railroad”. the bill!” school classes in the evening classes | nomic slum by the taxpayers of the }| John Coghlan, one of Heirens' | through the house without giving| {say something. - “Finally, Mrs.|dropped the purse. By this time | .¢ the college. | U:8.” the petition asserted. iL ; attorneys, indicated last week that] 'the administrati tempt. tol | Bowes asked, “what do you want?” |his pursuers were moving up fast. psi pba : the youth—arrested June 26 in an! Sins ration an - a er | The man made a threatening |Hé leaped into a red Chevrolet se- SV OA OAT ——_—_— i attempted burglary and suddenly) sion y 32 ineusure In he foner | gesture. This rankled Mrs. Bowes dan, speeding away. connected with the Degnan case; pfeanwhile Re vito Marcan- "10 promptly backed him against| First three license numbers on through a comparison of finger- tonio (A.-L N. iy said he planned the wall with an upturned chair, |the car were 222, the ladies told prints—was showing signs of crack- to circularize a petition asking that! |lion-tamer fashion. = The youth | police. ing.

congress remain in session until it| He complained, Oughian sald, that provides the kind of OPA legislation | am er ollects police were attempting to connect the President would be willing 0; t | 88, 500 him with killings committed as far| sign, !

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Club Frontier. | winnings at all; that it was just a without giving the house an op- gs ; a for arraignment in criminal court po op ® Pree ity ue Mr. McLanal ponfronted with mock game; that the money Mr, on 3 agiary Juidigt ments, four of Mr. Wolcott said that if the| T2508 © reports 4 the amount Mr. Murill took back to Dallas was a assa ol one of robbery President vetoes whatever congress | ~~ loan to get his own Club Bronte} and a tted yesterday sends him, “then congress certainly ‘FIND FARM WOMAN [in operation. uthori Jam) bility that| Vill Dot take action again—at least DEAD IN BAR ave Allen, acting manager of | that there n a possi ity ha not for the next 60 to 90 days.” D NYARD the Reno club, insisted, however, ; i Sifens, - os a ¥ ae Both Mr. Wolcott and Mr. Brown Times Special |; pik Was a sure-enough bet up| Sirain ting evidence, PATtic: | pointed out that although the sen-| BLOOMINGTON, Ind, July 15— i Ihe tine he left the table at 3 ly Tee ate bill was technically an amend- Services will be held today at the ® ™ Friday. Mr. McLanahan him- |

ment to the house-approved meas-| Mt. Ebal church for Mrs. Loucinda self took over at that time and veriure to extend OPA as was until] Etta Scott, 79-year-old widow who fled the final payoff. |

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Times Special “The house ought to get a chance covered by her son, Walter Scott, NO RITE. TON GREENCASTLE, Ind. July 15.—| to pass on its merits or demerits,” suffered a heart attack while doing 130 E. Wash. St. Suite 515 Services will be held tomorrow at Mr. Brown argued. | the morning milking. - i

2 p. m. in the Rector Puneral home | “To send it to conference first FRADE MARK RES. U. 5. PAT. OF

here for Dr. Lisgar R. Eckardt, re- would: be nothing more than a par-

. tired head of the DePauw univer- |liamentary maneuver to prevent the senses st ls ON LY sity philosophy department, who| house from expressing its position. WHO died in Camden, N. J, Friday. Bur-|1f we could vote on it first, the pes

{al will follow in the Brick Chap-|house could decide to coneur in all el cemetery, north of Greencastle.) of the senate. provisions, Dr. Eckardt was 70, “I it concurs in only some of Born at Unionville, Ontario, Oan-| them and not in others, it would | ada, Dr. Eckardt was educated at|thus be instructing its conferees,” Toronto university, Boston univer-|he said.

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of Theology, Denver, before com-| ‘Der ing to DePauw. | He felt that the senate bill is as In addition to Mrs. Eckardt, the 800d as could be legisiated under professor is survived by four chil-| present conditions. He tried to get dren, Mrs. Walter E. Darnell, Had- | the house rules committee to report don Heights, N. J: Mrs. Rockwell | the measure to the floor with the C. Smith, Evanston, I; Dr. 1. B. | proposal that the house vote to Eckardt, New York City, and Wil-|concur in all its provisions. ber J, Eckardt, Greencastle, and| The rules committee, however, two grandchildren, heeded Mr. Spencer's plea that the measure be reported with a pro- |

N EW FT. HARRISO N posed rule that would send it COM MAN DER DUE {straight to conference,

Mr. Brown told a reporter that Brig. Gen. Clifford Bluemel is|an effort would be made to amend expected to arrive at Ft. Harrison |this rule on the floor to permit the

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