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BACKERS HANG Wind Tunnel Aids Air Speed Research
VICTORY HOPES ON CONFEREES
Change in Nine Senators’, Opinions Are Cheering To Supporters.
WASHINGTON, July 17 (U. P).| =~ Administration leaders today opened a new drive to restore price, ceilings on meat, poultry, grain,| dairy products and other commodi-| ties. They asked senate and house] conferees on the OPA revival bill] to reject the senate-approved plans to exempt specific items from price pf control. nn Senafors Change Sides { One administration stalwart who! Bl declined to be named predicted the Bl conferees would agree to restora-
$5, re- tion of the controls. . 381 He said also nine senators who 1.81 formerly favored specific: exemp1.81 tions now have changed sides. This, he said, should clear the $8 way for full senate approval of | restoration of controls on the food FLOOR ftems as well as petroleum and|
tobacco. Senate Democratic Leader Alben W. Barkley (Ky. dodged making any flat predictions on the likely tone of the conference report. But he said the price measure might be
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ging robes, ready for senate and house action tomorrow, yon crepes, - Bitter Debate Forecast 1 shantung, j The same administration leader All sizes in- ] who forecast elimination of the senate's exemptions for specific comh and every modities predicted the* house as y 44.50 Each well as the senate would approve
restoring the items to price control. He added that the measure then would be acceptable to President Truman. He admitted, however, any compromise price plan would meet renewed bitter debate in the senate.
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fo 299% | VETERAN IS HUNTED 25 to 22.95 AFTER WIFE KILLED 0 to 13.90 NORRISTOWN, Pa. July 17 (U. J P.).—Police searched a wooded secR | tion near here today for Kenneth J Hanley, 25-year-old veteran suspected of the slaying of his estranged wife, Helen, mother of their three and 10.95. chiidren, and an ex-G. I. who es-
corted her home from a restaurant where she worked. f A note found in Hanley’s automoa 2.00 i bile, abandoned beside the wooded
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Latest thing in scientific aviation research is this 12-foot low turbulence pressure wind tunnel, dedicated publicly today at Moffett is used for studying problems of flight at speeds of 720 miles-per-hour or more. It offers great versatility and | accuracy of study conditions in one facility. The tunnel was completed
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Columbus / Man Critically Wounded by Shotgun.
. Times Special | COLUMBUS, Tha, July 17. — A} {woman died in Bartholomew county hospital early today and her husband is in critical condition following a shooting which occurred after midnight at the home of their son) {in East Columbus. | | , Sheriff Walter O'Neal described] ithe shooting as “murder-suicide” attempt. Fatally wounded was Mrs. Bonnie| Ackenback, 55, mother of four] grown children. | She died three hours after suf-| | fering shotgun wounds -in the {stomach and. right leg. { | Her husband, George Ackenback, |59, a carpenter, was suffering from {a gunshot wound in the left chest.| {The attending physician said his ‘condition was critical. | The two were found lving in bed {by Sheriff O'Neal, who was called | to the residence by the son, Charles | | Ackenback, 30, with whose family {the couple had been residing recently. Charles told Sheriff O'Neal {that he and his wife were awakened {by three shots | The son said Mr. and Mrs. Ack“+enback had attended the county | {fair here Tuesday night and that. |as far as he knew, there had been {no marital differences. Sheriff {O'Neal said that upon being moved { from the home. the husband mut{tered “IT had to do it . . . I had|
{to do it.” It was the opinion of the sheriff] * {that Ackenback shot his wife twice while she was lying in bed, then
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at 9:45 a. m. and continue through | needy European areas. Saturday.
H. Wm. Stewart, program chair- other son, George Jr. of Columbus, They, will be tipped by Indianap- man of the league, urges pledge and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Mill-| ‘WASHINGTON. July 17 (U PJ) olis folks who take the “diet|takers to fill out blanks with all er of Houston, Tex. and Mrs. Sirgal —Fate of atomic energy control
turned the gun against his own chest. The sheriff said the son informed him his father had been | drinking. { Mr. and Mrs. Ackenback returned |
In Diet Pledge Campaign|., Columbus recently after being at|
| Mobile, Ala., where for six years he!
The scales in front of L. Strauss; Schricker, treasurer of the mayor's was employed at Brookley army air i mmi Is & Co. will begin tipping tomorrow | committee, for purchase of food for field. In addition to her son Charles, | Un-American Co ittee
Mr. Ackenback is survived by an-
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Jap Civilians Friendly Air Has Marines Badly Baffled
‘By KEYES BEECH . Times Writer | © HONOLULU, July 17.—~The Jap-| anese are either the greatest actors in the world or they are genuinely | American attitude of equality of] anxious ‘to adopt American ways, | the sexes. | cluding democratic form of Said a marine correspondent | govern ht. whe the opinion of | known to be a reliable reporter: a majority of 3d division marines| “I Went out°with quite a few en route home after nearly a year's Japanese girls. At first I had a occupation duty on Kyushu, south. |devil of a time getting them to go ernmost of the Japanese islands through a door ahead of me. When Most marines are frankly bafed 1 Walked down the street they
by Japanese behavior toward their Wanted to tag along behind. conquerors. “When we went into a house the
“What gets me,” said a sergeant, | men took all the chairs and the “is that any people Who fought as 8irls sat on the floor. They seldom hard as the Nips could be so nice|SPoke unless spoken to. If the men {® the people who licked them. were talking the girls left the room.” “You see them organizing clubs | My informant said there have to study English. They want to|been scores of “marriages” between learn to type English. They even Americans and Japanese girls. The study English during their lunch ceremony is Japanese and has no hour. (legal standing in American eyes.
| They invite you into their homes, | 30 far the “husbands™ are con-
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Repecea Jane McCall, 19, has admitted she was born in Tennessee and lived in Memphis two weeks before moving to Blythe ville, Ark. Selected “Miss Arkansas” last week, Miss McCall has caused an uproar in congress among Arkansas and Tennessee representatives. Rep. Tom Murray, Jackson, Tenn., said she is a Tennesseean, but Rep. E. C. Took, Gathings, Ark., countered the Atlantie City contestant is truly an
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SR Sa Siskind os HURLED AT TRUMAN NEW YORK, July 17 (U. P). =~ Renational yy
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with Marxism and said #t was @- rectly responsible “for high prices’ today.” : is Mr. Reece, in an address before a special meeting of the national’ Republican club last night, accused. the Democratic administration of . “economic cannibalism” and. charged the party machinery nad been captured by a group of “red. Fascists” which “is beholden to the | political ideology of Moscow.” The administration, he said, has been engaging in a “political shell game,” faithfully following Marxian precepts designed. to impose a totalitarian government on the people of the United States. The Democrats, he added, have adopted, Marxian precepts which call for “first, confuse the language; . second, debase the currency, and third, undermine confidence in the . institutions.”
pledge,” a Jemonth Hight pune | the information asked for except Lafever of Edinburg, Ind. campaign Sponso y the Con-| weight before they come to the y PEARED. NAM struction League of Indianapolis In| weighing-in station. Blanks may | FooLLEGE IE ADER IAMED a SOMDSTSHON Yar Mayor Tyndall's be obtained gt the L. Strauss &/ gpg, W. Edel, chaplain of the Tovey 60d Sonservalion cum: Co. ur tle accompanying blank first naval district ‘and a veteran When the pledge is taken, it ob- AY_De out out and. used. lot 30 years navy service, is retir- ? The scales will be open from 9:45 ing to accept the presidency of
ligates a person to take off two a. m. to 5:30 p. m. tomorrow through Dickinson eollege at Carlisle, Pa, it pounds within two months or pay Saturday. | was announced today the consequences on Sept. 18, 19 and | : ye
| legislation before the house today | may hinge on new information expected from the house un-American | activities committee, | Rep. J. Parnell Thomas (N. J.) ranking Republican committee | member, told reporters the commit{tee’'s chief counsel, Ernie Adamson,
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} led th bel he | Weighed out. The league hopes, in was on his way back to Washingten | area, led authorities to ieve he | “* . Hopes, Ridge. Tenn. atomic now. . 15.00 may have ended his life. his way, that Indianapolis citisens DIET PLEDGE J Hs raration. that wil 19.95 | “Watch my kids, please,” the note | may become more cognizant of the : : Dar heavily” of ‘the-ou sof were 19. i read in part. “I hope you under-|f0od shortage in Europe. Co-operating with the atomic legislation +++. 10.00 stand. Couldn't let anybody have| The consequences are: $1 if two Mayor Tyndall's “Emergency Food Conservation Committee” : Re RO ar of the {ORT SETS her.” pounds are not taken off as pledged : : Ee on Seam mi eory committee which drafted 5.00 Mrs, Hanley was shot to death/$l if a person stays at the same Sponsored by the bill before the house—said he : whan . and her escort, John Hoffman, 26,| Weight for two months, and $1 per talked with Mr Adamson by phone AGS, were. fatally wounded as they sat in an | pound or a fraction thereof if a THE CONSTRUCTION LEAGUE OF INDIANAPOLIS A db SP in oy pare tess J automobile on a lonely lane leading | Person gains. The fines will be col- : about details of the conversation. sn R to her parents’ home. lected at the time of the weighing Pledger's Name ....covevierserrnicass Bs issans eens aur Ra vey ais | Rep. Thomas opposes civilian contm out and turned over to Henry F. . lL iA a. Add trol of atomic bomb secrets and any $20,000 FIRE BURNS res ...... CARR RRA NSAI AN ARIEL RAINS LEER EARNER ARRAS form of control legislation at this ACRE IN STOCKYARDS TANK FAMILY SETS 1 cus ama i . u BBHON =o couterinsnisainsainaniianivinansscusloennincrine F KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 17 (U REUNION ON SUNDAY | Atagteg by Sew: " / AS, pARSAS OITY, MO-oWy 17 (Ul The first Punk family reunion | Weight—IN ........... carsnnss DBE Jivisisine: soinrnsnivessnns | In a ‘preliminary reports to —Fire burned o approxXi-| oe 1941 will be held Sunday at Chairman John 8. Wood (D. Ga.), i i inaisly an acre in the center of the Spring Mill state park, Glen W Welght-=OUT ....ocenveitonnes Date ........ of the un-American activities com- . ’ vast Vis : i] Welght=OUT + svoesrsnesees. DRE... ...iuuiiai, Sidra naiu ses yay Kansas City livestock yards Funk, assistant city attorney, an- mittee, Mr. Adamson previously st night. I pledge to lose 2 pounds in the next 2 months, quoted Oak Ridge officers as say- : iginally It threat . nounced today. ; atened extensive damage he ing that the security of the country i tvl to th d 3 In charge of planning arrange . A styles, the tinder-dry layout, but fire-| . .. fo. the annual reunion Mr. SIgnatire ........coiiusiiivrrneissasnerasns was in danger. Mr. Adamson urged e men solved the problem of moving Funk said Dr. Bruce Funk of Louis- continued army control of atomic trucks and hose through the maze _. iy Weighing-In Place—The L. Strauss & Co. Scale—Wash. & IIL ergy : s and . | ville, Ky., will preside over the fam- 8 ' smergy. 3 : of pens and stopped it in a half] ily gathering. He also said employees and for- . more, hour. iin : - mer emplovees of the Oak Ridge 1.839 ea. Fire-fighting units from Kansas! _ {plant were in communication with in u City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kas, each other and with other individuFLOOR worked on the blaze. John Lynch, ‘ . ] als outside the United States. . fire chief of Kansas City, Mo., es- U $ Weather Bureau Forecast = Period Ending 7:30 AM EST 718-44 Rep. Adolph J. Sabath (D. TI), Fill out the Diet Pledge Card— : ih timated damage at approximately as in a blast at Mr. Adamson yester- (Cards can be had just inside the Strauss EON: ebony. Lo] ar. ssid the Teper: was ases en door) ako at the Indianapolis News (front 5SORIES CI0 LEADERS MEET | mind.” counter), or one from the news columns ing Lace A: TO MAP PAY PLANS. ix Seth eo uote Sd of your faverite newspaper. 2 av aw, Manha atomic 1.00 to 4.95, : , . WASHINGTON, July 17 (U.P) — energy project security officer as 50c to 1.99 C. I. O. leaders assembled today for saying: th WEIGHING-IN DAYS ) LEATHER a three-day session which may set ave not sald that I consider 5¢c* Yo 2.99% a wage policy keynote for C. I. O. the security of He Manhattan dis- Thursday, Friday, Saturday, unions when the price control out- trict in jeopardy as the result of \ VMER MIL- Yook is clarified. any activity of any current group July 8 July 9 July 20 .25¢ to 3.99 President Philip Murray called ’ at Oak Ridge the organization's nine vice presi- po Three-Way Fight s : ; A “ zes 8 on dents into a preliminary meeting <r — ov The house fight over atomic con- The idea IS to LOSE 2 poun Some ” cerevee . to draft an agenda for C. I. O.| SAN § “I DENVER KA | trol is a three-way wrangle between . 2 th | ’ executive board sessions tomorrow \& ~~ | | those who want eivilian control, > In mon S. : and Friday, A decision will be » -— ———— those who want army control and FLOOR reached on at least a temporary| LOS ANGEL 3 Fa CF those who don't want any legisla- K : +h C d h k If successor for the late Sidney Hillman . tion until world conditions are more CY om —— E as chairman of the C. I. O. Politi- Say Ditcd PHOEwIx J settled. eep e a chec yourse cal Action Committee. y i — vivky 299 is | or 2 Tefore tie house weld 2 months hence : @ = wd [ORT WORTH reve 3 9 AIR PARCEL SERVICE L 2AsO of Yvich, S54 and U0. Wore tha . : ei 529 APPROVED BY HOUSE SAN ANTONIOe also would require that a militagy If you failed to reduce 2 pounds—or vans 1029 WASHINGTON, July 17 (U.P.) — man be administrator of military if . h . h The house yesterday unanimously | | application of atomic developments IT your weig t remains the same— ih passed and sent to the senate |and would vest all patents in the . Le 1" legislation directing the postmaster | SCMIERD I APFECTED | government. you will be fined 00— general to establish set rates for| BROWNSVILLE SHOWERS aN AREA A senate-approved bill would put . 29 and 6.99 an air Paroel Post Service. . oly siviievs on the commission (Drop money nN barrel at the scales) sesrene 199 The bill also authorized the onzzLL UTR Man and in key administrative posts, ' ideveadd 99 postmaster general to lease quar- THUNDERSTORM — ~~. ——r— ters at public airports to handle ¥ 4 Wi 7 AN REALTORS REPORT | GAIN— ill b "h d" 00 f rieenpel 99 Rnd disirinute Tail T. REQ. PAT'S PEND. COPR, 1946 EDW, L. A. WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED oss NORTH SIDE SALE you You wiibe nes of visane 199 Mailable matter would range from : ' . I S by a : d f +i th A OR at ey wil By EDV. 1x 4. WAGNER OFFICIAL WEATHER. | mt») will move eastward with | Recent sales reporied by ‘the each pound gained (or fraction thereof). gould not measure ore han Jin NATIONAL FORECAST SUM- UB Weather Bareaue—r—| the front which will ‘be followed {As lated North Side Realtors in- ; ' SIN eng an STII tom yee; MARY: The nation's weather All Data in Central Daylight Time by slightly cooler temperatures, | 2 S — WIN ith b th | ——————————————————— will continue generally fair and ly ar but no other weather of 'im- | lermont property and 5504 In- oO you el er or Oo ways: ’ # y 4477 TROOPS ARRIVE warmer with no. major changes | Sunrise .... 5.31 | Sunset .... 8:11 | portance. Similar cloudiness and |fdianola ave, R. E. Walker and J.B : ia 1 AT NEW YORK TODAY indicated. Precipitation 24 hrs. end 1:30 am Trace showers are forecast through-the | ook ali) 1 W Say and 312 fe 1" ; 0 1 ti 3 - 8 . : " IN ; s 3 » Slightly warmer evening fem- |Deficiehcy since Jan. -. 1. 14h, WARM FRONT area in lowa and | 0 Belle at, Ford Vioode & Oo : If you are "fined'' the money goes to buy NEW YORK, July 17 (U.P). | peratures are foreseen over the | The following table shows the temper- | Hlinois with the cloudy condi- | 5% 0 | CO ole. GH - . : ; Five ships with 4477 troops aboard | northeastern states extending |'ire,.n other cities: : tions spreading northward from |A2t 48th and Cornelius sts, and 743 food for the sta rvin were due here today: northward from Virginia, West Aen : (High Low | the frontal zone, but the pas- | Berkley rd, Bruce Savage Co.; 6005 : g. Blouses Sea Flier, from Le Havre, with 694 ‘ y Boston “ 54 sage of this front will bring Winthrop ave, lot 9 Warfleigh ad- r 2.99 troops: Westerly Victory, from Le Havre,| Virginia and Kentucky. A light |Chicago . : 68 : t ana ; di. phen ” with 1213 troops; M. I. 'T. Victory, from| southerly wind flow will prevail in |Sincinnati . 83 55 | warmer temperature readings. dition, and 21 E. 37th st, Hicks- : ere 4.50 Premen. with 127], troops; Sea Devil, from this ‘ares - Sleveland ; - R 4a. There will be scattered high | Driscoll Co.; 3124 Rader st. 1012-14 i you lost a couple of poun s—you be 2.99 Btewart, from Antwerp, with nine ‘troops. Continued Warny is the foFeciat Evansville . : a 4 clouds along the mountain regions |W. 31st st., Bridges & Graves Co.; ll h SAVE FOOD : x tf” Pi Worth... 0% : | of the west coast with fog pre- 4833 Hinesley st., and 5446 Capitol D — r J. © trim, Oo : . H for the south and central states Indianapolis (elty) . ‘ a o dicted to form in the low coastal |ave, Fred T. Hill; 6122 Ralston dr. Md ave SO i Sa 1 . .s . of : 4 EX rganiza ons Ble 10 LAG. Sow FD Tots, s Angeles ........ . 88 61 valley of California. Tempera- Hill & American Estates; 52d st. desperately needed—and you will - . am : T tures for the western coast states |and Boulevard pl, M. G. Gerdenich, vs? ere 5.00 : Scattered afternoon’ thunder- |Minneapolis-St. Paul . - 3 33 land 7600 N. Illi wy ol ‘ A or 5 we an Wr wi © wk te howers may. peas In Florian R55 Sate, LUI BW | A Ge ihe gente noth | Rovhind Besley Oo. have benefited body—{and soul). Ng 0. E. 8. at th h Sunday for| and the Gulf coast states being |Omaba ............. 78 ri ——————————— A eg =, wert S Ful, Sipheir Hver Nome Sunday 101. formed in the warm airmass men. |Euitebuigh im. fT nds INFLATION RECORD SET |. boy : haent o ' us i... ' 7 spate Siostera— v . 3 : Women of the Moose will hold initia-| tioned above. i San Antonio .. 99 7 PHILIPPINE AID URGED BUDAPEST, Hungary, July 17 i A Doo {lon seremonis Lom gow iat do mini No change is seen in the fair Westinprer ho NB. x HONOLULU, July 17 (U. P.).—| (U.P) Hungary's’ inflation shat- GLADLY PUBLISHED. AS A COMPLIMENT BY L. STRAUSS AND CONPANY, WE. : Bn harse sot. the Initwtion are Mrs.| ahd warm conditions being ex. | — "rr - | Joaquin Elizalde, first Philippinds tered all records yesterday when i | i i : ge 2 < . q p mn alf of .the Construction League 0 1anapolis Co-oper Catherine. Soiloway, senior tegen, Sis perienced by the southwest states | are predicted along the COLD |ambassador to the United States, the government issued a 1000-tril- . : > ; ia : mime rd y , i 1 He ; re Laura Presherger. lunior regent, Mrs | Of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico | AIR FRONT over Colorado, Ne- |said today the new republic urgerit-’ lion bank note, believed fo be the Indianapolis Emergency Food Conservation Committee, Hi F. Schricker, Treas. : posliia Do shagiath. Mi Elsbeth and Arizona. . | braska, South Dakota and Wis- |lv needs “stop-gap’ financial as- highest sum on a single note in} Gy a ; . it) guide. - De affected sistance.’ i history. ; : or is ie gis wil ; Lik
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