Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1947 — Page 13

Nominees To Control Board

Bayt Warns Hotels On Overcharges

Governor Gates today took steps

to put the new federal rent control |

act into effect in Indiana. Simultaneously, Phillip L. ‘Bayt, area rent director, warned hotels they were eligible for lawsuits for ‘overcharges if they raised rents on permanent guests without first obtaining decontrol permits. Mr. Bayt said his office had received several such complaints from permianent hotel Tesidents within the area. Ungdner the new rent law the federal housing e ter will appoint local rent advisory boards in each

of the state's 22 defense rental

areas. His appointments will be based on recommendations from Governor Gates. Asks for Nominations In order to form his recommenda-

tions, the governor today asked for | nominations from the mayors of the! cities within the defense areas.

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Danville Suit Tests|

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. Times State Service DANVILLE, Ind, July 7. — A | test case to determine if a pinball machine "is 4 slot machine and ‘thus a violation of 1935 Indiana

circuit court,

Defendant in the trial is Ralph Bruning, wifo' operates a . restatrant at Belleville on U. 8S. 40. Charges were filed by Prosecutor J. Gordon Gibbs.

The defense, headed by A. J. appellate court judge, will ask the

chine is covered by the defifiition of slot’ machine contained in the 1935 statute.

5 Women on Jury The defense claims a difference | between pinball and slot machines. Circuit Judge Horace L. Hanna

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statutes is in progress in Hendricks}

Stevemson of Danville, former state |

state to prove that the pinball ma-|

iis presiding over the trial with a jury composed of five women and; seven men, 1 The Spte is expected to com-| plete its“evidence today. Assisting Mr. Stevenson in the defense are John A. Kendall, state senator, and Lindol Lawson, former county

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These appointed advisory boards, | | to consist of five nfembers, will! make recommendations to the housing expediter as: to decontrol of the areas, and other matters TR pertaining to their rent locality. esl - In asking the mayors for nominations, the governor'asked that all |

Boys, 9 and 10, Confess Robbing Safe of $300 |

| NEWARK, N. J., July 7 (U. P.).— +A 10-year-old boy with a police record dating back to 1942 and his 9-G-MEN SHIFT—Norman H. McCabe Tstanding) turns over |vear-old companion were held for the reins of the Indianapolis FBI office to Harvey G. Foster who juvenile court today after confess-t Se Jp bi partiaan wih Bo became agent-in-charge here today. Mr. McCabe has been as- Joe pole ald Shat they robbed a litical party recommended. | signed to the Washington office. Mr, Foster, Indianapolis native, |Saie of In Cas On Home-Rule Basis has been assistant agent-in-charge since January, 1946. | The youths were arrested yester-| He also. asked. that 3 representa. tale Chere ula day after the older one produced a tive.of real estate moups and & Greenfield C. of C. omimerce ing. | $50 bill -to pay for a six-cent ice | labor representative be nominated. Buildin to Be Seld Which the corporation has occupied cream cone. “This law appatently. puts. the 9 A since 1931. The building was erected | Police said the boys admitted atministeation of ‘rents on-a home | in 1931 through a public bond sub- breaking into the plant of White- |

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achieve will depend on the fair- Indiana Rayon Corp. will purchase he repaid on their investment. ness with which it is administered.” - “I believe undue gouging would in all probability ‘bring a return of legislation providing for strict control,” he added. The area rent control director | said apparently many hotel operators believed the new law provided an automatic decontrol for hotels. Must File Application “This'is a mistake,” Mr. Bayt declared. “Hotels must first file application! for decontrol and: their applications’ must he approved before they are free from controls,” he explained. Guests whose rents are raised! now in hotels which have uot been, released from controls may sue for over charges, the the director suid. |

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