Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1949 — Page 2

Inundated farmlands + « flooded by the worst J i the reels wil mot near haragon.., by anuary font n many years,

Congress—

Truman

T-H Act Repeal

Toughened Up Wagner Law Urged

As a Substitute

; WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (UP)—The administration to-

day asked Congress to repeal

: Ice-O-Rama Tickets, Indianapolis would give the President authority to stop national emer. | Jr: James chairman of the oir mo a oe viand St. In. *=L7 lcommittee of the Indiana Associ- H gency strikes and to obtain . . ation of Church Related and In-|close check or money order and injunctions against certain Nah f in Seizure dependent Colleges, sald % meet- stamped, addressed envelope - for| : ing of represeniatives o e as-/return o h : “unfair labor practices.” ao ation Peciored opposition to] The ' remaining tickets after The proposal, Mr. Truman's federal subsidy to any institution/mail orders will go on sale the answer 13 amphi pledges to Of Labor Office of higher Hucation, second week in February at repeal Taft-Hartley Act, Valpo Head Speaks a downtown location. : ed: ua y Fi vier stifle free geveinpment Ticket prices are: Box and : Class as “unfair labor Face Contempt d of American on col-iparquet chairs, $1.20; side mezpractices” strikes, pt an lege campuses, Dr. O. P. Kretz-zanine, 85 cents; end mezzanine, secondary strikes) Trespass Charges mann, president of the associa-|g) cents. Prices include tax. for recognition in plants ‘where tion and Valparaiso University, mhe Times Ice-O-Rama, preP The seizure of the office of 8 Siar nin arnt) 1s REE 154" kn nai (20 Pnihd each your Ty The ie TWO: Authorize the National to be agents of the Internation-| Small colleges would be ‘wiped Jun tne Cp A Relations Board to obtain| Union of Operating Engineersiout and larger private schools de-|yjy; raise funds for the Infantile A ca prac-(¥® yesterday brought their hm prived of freedom if He Federal Paralysis Fund, More than charges of trespass an ~-|aid proposal expected prerespect to the Nor- (io, Trl Tot of court. |sentad in Congress is established, Amateur skaters will take part in

hs Truman "directed Secretary of Defense James V, Forrestal to spend any funds of the military establishment that are

federal government be mobilized immediately

Filibusters

90 per cent of the Senators present voted to halt the talkathons. The GOP members rejected the proposal on grounds it would not stop a filibuster on such issues a: civil rights,

-Reorganziation -

Former President Herbert Hoover, now head of the Govern mental Reorganization Commission, may tell Congress Monday whether he favors removing the

powers. to meet disapproval from some unions,

Asks

Measure

the Republican Taft-Hartley

of the local office in less than six months.

85, Judge Hamill set Feb. 5 for

the Mr. Shaw and Mr. Ashley will ap-

It was the second such seizure

In a hearing in Superior Court

Local 103, said the six men were occupying the ‘union's office when he arrived there yesterday morn.{ing. The men have asserted they are agents of the international union, ‘ . Whitehurst, Mr, Patrum,|

pear Feb. 5 before Judge Niblack in another citation for contempt of a restraining order against interference of the union's Ft. Wayne office.

Teeners Draft Beer

FOND DU LAC, Wis, Jan. 20 (UP)—Local teen-agers have developed a new but risky way to prove they are old enough to buy beer, police said today. They simply register for the draft.

according to the Weather Bureau tod

* Oppose Federal Aid to Schools

turned “thumbs down” on federal aid to education.

association of 26 Indiana colleges will present a resolution opposing federal aid to the Indiana General

Assembly and Congress, Richard T. James, vice president of Butler University, said today.

he said.

Hall Will Direct Gray Sales Force

{tion Party candidate for the U. 8.

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ne Choice Seats Still Available;

Hoosier Educators Draft Resolution

Hoosier college presidents have seats still available: Box chairs—On

A legislative committee of an circle.

Mezzanine——North and ‘south sides reserved; east end not reserved. ; Persons desiring choice locations should get their orders in mail now. Sénd orders to:

Sales of Times lce-O-Rama Ducats Ahead of Record

Mail Orders Still Being Filled

By ART WRIGHT A survey of the record advance ticket sale for The Times Ice-O-Rama Feb. 24 in the Fairgrounds Coliseum today revealed these

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Who Said Prices Are Going Down? = Mrs. Perk Asks

A two-arch railroad trestle

perks to fod the. Bede Sn Sir te +8

Held in $125,008 Bank Shortage

- Arraign Dyer Cashier; Depositor Sought

William J. Getfler, a 45-year-old Dyer, Ind. k cashier, was Reserve Act

Cae hE with conspiring to violate Federal by lating records to cover

up a $125,000 fund shortage. y G. Foster, special agent harge of the Indianapolis FBI ce, said Gettler was arrested after a South Bend bank reported receiving bgd checks for

the two-hour extravaganza. Tryouts tomorrow at the Coliseum will be for high school students seeking solo and pair numbers and rehearsils for high school groups.

up, instead of down.”

that, generally, food prices were higher during the week than on

MRS, VELMA PERE said d tad! that homemakers Just ee

blandly at reports that, of living is dropping. Mrs. Perk, leader, ot a “petticoat rebellion” i agathat high food prices last said the purDl we on be up but she and other housewives here have not seen any reflection of the downward price trend in shopping.

“WE ARE beginning to think grocers and other retailers are trying to grab off profits at our expense,” said Mrs. Perk. “Really, meats, canned goods and vegetables in the food line, most clothing and ether items in the family budget seem to be going

She sald homemakers noticed

the week ends, “We've noted that such things as salmon, steak and butter are as much as 10 cents higher, say. on Wednesday, than on Saturday, and we can't explain it,” she said.

Watts ‘Nurses’ Hopes for Stay

Time was running out today for Robert Austin Watts, but the 27-year-old man refused to concede that he would die in the elec tric chair for murder next Tuesday. Watts made a last-ditch appeal

carry rR ge ober gon-| rier BI Bia Basten appornea THOM Serum ‘Story’ mands: It would: - PE CRATES, on an he Em Ruled Out by Judge OME: Kill all srestrictions on Freed. Without Bail {Gay Audograph Los ANGELES, Jan. 20 (UP) pL ALisetivition, employ The men, released by -police/Corp., 108 E. —A ‘murder suspect's “truth se- : without ball; were Russell Mc- Washington St.’ rum” retraction of his confesTO ihe} for Coy, Earl Whitehurst, James| Mr. Hall was sion, is illegal and cannot be pre- . os Dectenl ty u.| Ashley, C, J. Shaw, Charles Pat-|/f or merly with sented to a jury, Superior Judge union pfioila in Cammy. rum and Ralph Harrison. the Diebold, Inc., Stanley Barnes ruled today. Bist aman the Ser do ah Attorneys Ton G. Miles and|Canton, O. He Attorneys for James F. BlasinTHREE: Restore the cl g| Julian D. Pace sald the men acted|operated from game, 23, a former Texas cowboy, shop and legalize the union in contempt of Judge Hamill's|Indianapolis of- sought to introduce his denial of fn those 19 states where ho Oct. 19 permanent injunction) fices ih 1945 and two asserted confessions at his legislatures have restricted this against interference with the In-{1946. In his trial yesterday. A form of union security dianapolis local union. present capacity Mr. Hall Blasingame is charged with u . The original injunction, in the/he will direct : stomping to death Otto Mueller, Disaster Funds bitter 10-year struggle of Local(sales and service of thg Gray|a Hollywood haberdasher, for $53. President today or-/103 against control of the inter-| Electronic Soundwriter. Judge Barnes ruled thatthe dered the Defense Department to national union, stated that the lo- (truth serum evidence could not use whatever money and other Cal wanted “self government, lo-| ‘Wrong Way’ Corrigan be sustained by a legal foundaresources are “ap te” to re-| cal autonomy.” tion to make it admissible. lve storm-stricken areas west of Hearing Date Set Seeking Office Again Harry Toner, acting treasurer of | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20 (UP)

Willkie Co-Author | Of Assembly Bill

Rep. Philip H. Willkie, Rushville Repablican, yesterday coauthored a bill in the 86th Gen-

~Douglas (Wrong Way) Corrigan, who gained world fame in 1038 by taking off from New York for California and landing in Ireland, was determined today to steer a straight course in his third attempt for public office. [eral Assembly which would raise The freckle faced filer filed/the annual ‘pay of the Henry yesterday as a city couheil can- County prosecuting attorney. didate from the sixth district. He| This was the first bill since was beaten in 1947 when he ran|the opening of the Legislature to for the council. The year before bear Mr. Willkie's name. He is he was an unsuccessful Prohibiand Hepry counties. Sevate, |a’ section of the March 1045 Acts “You get discouraged to see the » big political machines taking] FAlSIng the prosecutor's salary over,” Mr. Corrigan said in a pre.| TOM $3000 tn $4000 and permits vious campaign statement. “It's the appointment of a deputy at hopeless for the small fellow" $1800 annual salary.

IN INDIANAPOLIS

Sch —|He Couldn't Lie—

NEW YORK, Jan. 290 (UP)— When George Washington ap-!

EVENTS TODAY

Army corps of engineers from the Army. Mr. Do is sald to have ad-| vocated such a move 20 years ago, when he was Becretary of Com-| Controls

merce, Ex Burnet R. Maybank of the Senate Banking Committee sald he wants export controls on| Eimer cottonseed oil and soybeans lifted “as soon as possible.” The South Carolina Democrat sald he is not |w! trying to punch a hole in the administration export control pro-| ¥ gram, But he said supply of these | 7% commodities exceeds demand, thus eliminating the need for ex. port restrictions.

Atomic Clearance The joint congressional Atomic Energy Committee wants to learn Mary the facts about clearance of Dr P. Graham, president of the University of North Carolina, for limited access to atomic

secrets, Bo far, the Atomic Energy Commission has refused to com-

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a 1 a 8. Grant; June C.| i ed Jal 1% English: Betty

Jobin Feanedy, I. i 0 rn: Shirley O. Wi dt, 31, Terre Route; e Hancock, M. Now Augusta. w! fam S nport. i agner, ty." ruingort “Mary

ir lit ae Raymond: Fo A Bo in Ji ERIN Darrel D. Hocker.

28, Corydon; ow Jane,

arson an {Myron ¥ Woods Pau h. 4 1 NI! Delaware; Robert H. ever

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Fa % LEE Sadie Mol. on A Ash iy a" General, hyper | Mieh, A K

|Shadoah we. wilbarta Re ve Harold £| 0a charged with operating a aver, Russel ve. Jute es. Mavoures| policy racket, he pleaded he was

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Bn Jett B Senior. Herbert », Martin] ® player not an operator. The | Doris P. vs. John O, Hobbs. | magistrate suspended sentence, BIRTHS | saying:

Bove “I believe you, George Wash-

Bessie Bates. 2018 Bovd: | ington. Go and play no more.’ En rpenter 738 Edge

wary poor: Trucker Pays $97 David. “erica Fine at Bloomington as Frangi—Bernaze Alberta Creen on; Times State Service orge, | Lmegene Richards: Dewey,| BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 20--Roy!| Enis Bridw 1, Richard, Rita Ander- Dudley, Bloomington trucker, ad | Ganerai—tarry. Leols Williams; -Vir- paid one of the heaviest fines ever Coa Oat. Esther Morrison. levied In city court here yesterAl Methedist-_Richard Josephine Had. d

hi ley: J Mabel MeMil an; Raymond, Marjorie “Gutermeter

Girls [Af BSL Vincent's—Windell, ames Cargigh Miller,

m Home--Flovd, oe, Elizabeth

po, {At SL. Viecent's—-John AX, Jeanne Wilkerson; tricia Small: Robert, Ritnind Doris Spears; nn

ay Charged with driving an overloaded truck onto the state highJane Pewell; Hiro Mr. Dudley was fified $07 Bowers: Virginia

so Serer following his plea of guilty, Blank rd; LJ Helen vies, Thomas nc Snares. a Lethe Samuels: William, “i Queen Thanks Actress Mangaret Loy

an Minott vi

Mildred Wilcox. erie Peters. Jack, Clifton,

As Ge mes, Colgiaier: Aridstiong. Coleman — Edgar, "moma, Mary Rogers; Albert, Fors Academy of Dramatiq Arts.

Franels—~Michael, Rita Sheehan,

Evelyn turning over

Anns Louise Mauser, 20. 987 N. Kaugh. by the London Dally Express for Prank R ann, "1608 'N laware;| DEATHS “ any P. Pook 100 rai 2 o;[Bdward ones Sh. at 2028 Cotumnin {11 PArFOFMANCS in “Johnny BeRl pas 3g cy. Ellen AMOI) Martha. Maddrey, 67, at 111 .

a ‘Hospital Television 4% ab 4101 Pieteher,. po EW ow Racha XN. x. Jan, » 20 (UP)~~New osp MTN California] neials sald today theirs is the

Elizabeth A, oreen } n Morr

Maekie ne Morris, $4, wt Al Bright, fret hospital in the country to Miller * HOUR SERVICE wats Hs ——— ®t, T1. at 338 N offer television entertainment to go ALL WORK er CA 85. at 1208 N. West, | Private room patients. Patients |’ Watchmaker x A Eh EE in 6 sto J TY 8 07 82 8 day or len GUARANTEED!

$10 a week,

joint representative from Rush/

In effect, the measure amends)

peared in gamblers court yester-!

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 29 (UP) — | Yesterday of injuries suffered in Star Jane Wyman sald to- an automobile accident. hin, | 'day she received a “thank you”

Queen Klizabeth Hg skidded off icy pavement on jute, Som De Sak 8. 20 and struck a tree. She|!

ng U Dorothy Brown: @Ward to the English Royal dled at a Michigan City hospital.

The prize was given the actress

to the U, 8. Supreme Court yes{terday to postpone “is execution from Feb. 1 in the sex slaying of Mrs, Mary Lois Burney of In-| dianapolis in 1947. Last night, he followed up the| high court appeal with 2 hoes to the Indiana State Court, which dos oI "had, stayed execution but eventually refused to 'ntercede further in behalf of Watts. The letter was a last-minute plea that his case be reconsidered.

‘Would Break Habit Before Going Broke

LONDON, Jan, 29 (UP)-—The Times today carried this advertisement: 2 “Can anyone recommend cure for smoking for gentleman who is being impoverished by cost of tobacco? No suggestions calling for will power, please.” Cigarets. in Britain sell at |three shillings six pence (about 70 cents) for a package of 20,

dated back to last September.

ployee of the bank for 30 3 years, admitted the manipulations. Gettler waived a preliminary hearing before a U. 8. commissioner and was released on a $15,000 bond.

Group Opposes Gross Tax Boost

20-—The North Manchester

€ poster said the shortage amounted to $125,533.34 and that bad checks

Meanwhile, efforts were made

to find a depositor who reportedly HB wrote the checks. Mr, Foster said a dragnet for the depositor was {set up last night. |accused of manipulating records to cover up when the checks came . n= marked “insufficient funds.”

Gettler was

bank shortages back

The FBI said Gettler, an em-

First wh di S

Willem Ontos, Times Photographer Eg he on beneath the dg rose over ifs farmers from their homes.

Le gislative Calendar Today be Cumulative Building tun

und Ac Reducing Sm ount of ti be levied or cumulative ule Tuy on each § 3h ato in school unit. (Dunia- in-Bahtr)- PUBLID WELFARE: assistance granted

Dm lo “geatiiue children from $30 a month 0 $2 a s & Means

near Wathingte

a and Township Business 249 (Brunner-Andrew) PATERNITY: Provides any person born out of wedlock may Tove to establish paternity.

semi-annual hy motor vehicles by State Police. (Ways '& Means

jrudiens HB 289 (Conway-Willkie : {HB 250 “liawell.Brenn nan)-TRANS of ore ATION: ibits, L Eanapariation ns sar. (County & Township Business) sombinati tion. | (Public. Safety a a. Ic WE A To tterback-Beamer) — SCHOOLS: [HB 251 (Buente)~CIVIL CASES: Provides

that: civ il eases ariiving out of motor vehicle collisions may be commenced Soumty | Where collision occurred. eM

of seh facilities by sch: corpora-

(Woodworth COUNTY AUDI. Authiorites county Bent trom in

to make from Appro riates $12,000.000 from state gen toners fund. of counties fund to aaah of Motor Vehicle Sched) fund. (County & Township Busi- Busi- Hishway a fund. (Ways and eans 242 SHunton.Binaer)--SEGREGATY ON: HB 253 (McBride) —~TOWNSHIP OFFIablighes policy jn _Jubne education CERS: Provides supplemental ber ¢ diem and aol abolishes schools.| expense 23 (Davie)—~WATER RESOURCES:| . Bonrimmey O08 townahip case. (Ravural

Provides $75, appropriation to con:

nan)-—~WORKMEN'S COM-

tinue water resources study by Con NE ENATION Rewrites present - ew. oo - Sslvation Dept. In state. (Ways & Means sation law and pro roviges for for tiem R of compensation for In ustria) injuries HB 244 hurills) — CHIROPRAC-! and prescribes the rights of §mpluvers ARS: Re ates, defines and jasuty employees and third parties, r ou State state te Dae ine & Public Health ) to injuries, THerseses bene efits. Labor.) HB 2:5 Suveris)fo) & WOLF BOUNTY: gp 107 (Johnsén)—GROSS INCOME TAX: of waives act to encourage destruction Repes als gross income tax. (Judiciary A.) i? yalves an oes, Provides that county gm 108 ( endatl- West) CO PORATIONS: ordinance 0" ajows out-of-state corporations to’

toners an yD yr auditor of Ber Rh payment by & $10 Yor’ cach dite "tox 1s business in Indians and also provides

te at State general fund is them to witharay trom sta half 0 time. (Corporation: Dall he Smt. te emmy, (Natural a Be 7 (MoF arland-Mor Fie) —~SCHOOLS: HB 48 Glue somo0y BUILDINGS: hequires county epunetls to shectry Tut

Scho a date for hoa ment. (Counties. and TO

In § ogg balanes sheet income sta

NOR I MANCHESTER, Jan. TH chester Cham-

ber of Commerce has adopted a

resolution opposing any increase

of the levy under the gross income tax act “for the purpose of raising funds to pay the soldiers’ bonus, or for any other purpose. ” The group suggests that a sales tax law “as mandated by a maey of ‘he voters on the question” be enacted to pay the bonus. The resolution also stated that the group is opposed to removal of the lien on real estate for old age assistance; to any regulation by the Indiana General Assembly concerning the daylight saving time proposal “unless it places Indiana in the eastern standard time belt,” and to any change {in the Indiana utilities arbitration act of 1947.

Cardinal's Trial To Open Feb. 3

BUDAPEST, Jan. 20 (UP)— The trial of Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty, primate of Hungary, who is charged with treason, will open here Feb, 3, the People's Court prosecutor announced today. A brief communique said that the prosecutor now has “completed the indictment of Cardinal Mindszenty and his accomplices A Christmas week-end communique announcing arrest of tha primate said that -about.13 others had been arrested in connection with the case against him. He is charged with plotting the ultimate return of the Hapsburg monarchy to power in Hungary.

First Woman Flies Over North Pole

FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan: 29 (UP) ~ First Lt. Margaret C. (Flynn, a pretty Philadelphia nurse, today was acknowledge as the first woman to cross the | North Pole. Eielson Air Force Base officers said she passed over the pole Jan, {26 as a passenger in a B-50 {bomber piloted by 1st Lt. Ray- | mond A. Day of Gillman, Ill |

Funeral Services Set

For Traffic Victim

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Jan. 20 (UP)--Funeral services were be~|ing arranged today for Mrs. Bebe { Boren, 30, La Porte, who died

The automobile she was driv-

|Grajales Corral Baker $2500 out-

‘Heir Cuts Off Wife From Big Estate Slice

NEW YORK, Jan. 29 (UP)~In a will written a month before his)

da mysterious death in Florida,

Grenville Kane Baker, 27-year-old heir to a multi-million dollar banking fortune, cut off ‘his Mexican wife from any share in the principal of his estate, it was revealed today. The socialite’s will, filed for probate yesterday, left Mrs. Alicia

right and a life interest in approximately one half his personal estate, the minimum legacy for a widow under Saw Sok law.

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have an ex,

For Rev. Boone

¥ .jcation in- the United States.

iin China, and Miss Frances Boone, |

| School SB 110 (Somers-Stevens) ~~ BUSINE | Provides that business houses shall tu i or | me te. Also has p i

rms to a pin Ry unties and Towns SB 111 (West-Bates) MEXICAN VE TERANS, Allows payment each year to the United Mexican Border Veterans ayment of

the By of toward

vention (Military and

Dead in Shanghai PIONS: HeBentes olers HoH

having a rights pu The Rev. Wilmot D. Boone, stock special provisions

wre made EE ane missionary in China and former RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED pastor of Traub Memorial Pres- sce 3 (Ga ¥: Would

rdner)—ARBOR : establish Bois Nast Priday nA Thor as Arbor D n Indiana. (Public Policy.)

suis PASSED ouse HB 41 (Maechling-Hughes) — REALTORS:

Establishes a Real Estate Commission The Rev. Mr. Boone died in| to regulate real estate brokers and Teal estate salesmen. Tovides examineShanghai Thursday at the age of tion fee for both brokers and salesmen, 62. Two generations of his| snd ee for salesmen and $10 for

family before him had been mis- Drokers license. (81 ayes, 7 ni *Tactuges

byterian Church, will be buried in Shanghai, China, following services there tomorrow.

sionaries in 8 al. "Boar rd of ‘Meas , Je: d Bx OR! ol fo ration an on hang mination jana as one of pro-

Born in China, he returned to fessional boda required to give serviceChina as a YMCA missionary| men benefit of CT i ligehae Fenawal after graduating from the Uni-| (82 ayes 0 noes.) oe AY ATV Se versity of Missouri and the M¢Cormick ' Theological Institute. Registration in renewing professional Chicago. He was ordained to! Joists of men in service. (853 ayes,

the ministry during a later va- us 102 % Roach: Sale) CIRCUIT COURTS: Creates Jefferson County as Pifth Ju. I dicial Circuit, Dearborn County Interned in a Japanese concen-| Seventh Judicial Circuit apd Switzerland

tration camp nine months, he re-| [52 apes 0 oops tn Judicial Circuit. turned to the United States and! BY _aenate s ( ) : - became pastor of the Traub ™%, ot" re Hi rr ab church in early 1945. embezzler in any county of the state Returned ter Ching

in which he is caught. Bill is aimed at of ‘cOmmEn carriers. (43 aves. aod The Rev. Mr. Boone and his " h ? wife returned to China late in oy PARSE 1945 to aid in hospitality work for American troops. After serv-| ing as pastor of a Church of! Christ congregation in China, he! and his wife established a Good-

n-Neamann VETERAN Validates action of Board of Medical

Sena SR 4 (Isler)PROSECUTORS: Extends office of coun ty prosecutor from two

will Industries unit in Nantao sk 3 iiss rasasteins. Eri . Institute, in the native section of | flee of lor nEAS Rim ends of had. [HOR 1 (Brennem-Bocsall—GEN. PULASKE Besides his wife, Nelle Burgess | DAY: Petitions Congress and nident Booné, Rev. Boone is survived by| _ esolubion “currently pending in Con rons.

a daughter, Mrs. Lucy Vinson, Roanoke, Va.; two sons, Dr, Wil mot Burgess Boone, Tulsa, Okla. | and Dr. Edward Boone, Rutland Heights, Mass.; a brother, Henry | Boone, Duarte, Cal.; three sisters, | Miss Muriel Boone, a Presbyter- | lan missionary in China; Sister | Anita, an Episcopal missionary | University of Minnesota, and six | grandchildren.

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