Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1949 — Page 3

over ave " =. | Rent Act Expire inced diet was rm | Over Filibuster rasy to. be NN .. pe £0 0 him ‘Won't Kill Ourselves’ Declares her pie Dixie Bloc in Taunt at Truman Yosella just Democrats threatened today to let the rent control law exPo an pire if the administration pushes its drive to curb ‘Senate! hy anointed filibusters, om Hy d bome she Jlegislation to extend rent con- | the Divelys trols beyond the present Mar. ake 10 have 31 expiration date. } Army uni. + The Alsbains Democrat said nel n » t ” in Ruthoritien unt cot hearings as I ong he uniform as the Democratic cast into a gives top priority to ‘the Sagerg 8 Wrapped: change in Senate debate rules. | & blanket Won't Kill Selves the “blaex’ “We're nit going to kill -ourracticed in selves” trying to get an extension mission, d Bedford of rent controls, he said. Then{inch-Little Inch Lines) or the Mr. Bparkman added-that “if rent| SE control dies, I don't think it willl

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WASHINGTON; Mar. 7 (UP)—Filibustering southern

Chairman John J. Sparkman of a Senate Banking Subcommittee on Rents raised the threat during hearings on

ever be revived.”

Ten. Pal Doiglas (D111). stig: Pect to prove-their--supplies- are

gested that the southerners could |

: "help by cutting short their Senate

talkathon, which continued throughout ‘last’ week. But Sen. Sparkman replied that the admin{stration could help more by call ing off its drive to curb filibusters. Meanwhile, Republican and administration . Democrats headed

“Ite. A POlLiEAL” Tow “Er Wh

richest orings!

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should be . blamed if the anti filibuster drive fails. Elsewhere in Capitol Hill:

Labor Law

A member.of the House Labor

“Comittee said today that Yormier|

Rep. ‘Fred A. Hartley Jr. -coauthor of thg Taft-Hartley law, is now the head of an organization officially termed “fascistic” by a New York state agency. Rep. Cleveland M. Bailey (D. W. Va.) made the charge at a subcommittee hearing on the administration’s new labor bill which calls for repeal of Taft-Hartley. Mr. Hartley is now president of the Tool Owners Union and a business consultant in Washington.

Justice Defense Secretary James Forrestal urged Congress today to rewrites the antiquated military, justice system into a uniform

, code for all services.

He said the old system is not

- as bad as its. critics have claimed

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but, that many complaints against courts martial procedures ‘have seemed to me to be justified.”

Mr. Forrestal testified beforeicame to Panhandle in the early staying at his mother's house since

the House Armed Services Committee at the opening of hearings on a proposed new system of laws and punishments for Army, Navy, Guard. Mr, Forrestal said it would | “afford more equal and uniform

_ Justice to the members of all the

armed forces.” Spies Sen. Kar] E. Mundt (R. 8. D.)

said today that some Americans, fired by the State Department as

“security risks” have later turned|ijent R. H. Hargrove of Texas up in the employ of the United TE. ny

‘Nations.

He said it is time the United], F® Gas, and Leroy Keech, di-

States took the question to the United Nations where “we should insist that any Americans hired for the organization be screened) by the State Department first.” Sen. Mundt sald the House Un-|X

Congress. Threaten to Let!

rasa (Of Mother, Sist AL Boar John 0 er, I er

Tennessee Gas Transmission Co.

Launch Battle: Over Natural Gas

Supplying Firms Hint City Acted ‘Too Late’ (Continued From Page One) (Big |

Texas Eastern .

{Attorneys for each said they ex-

linadequate at this time. And i sailing, swirling kites yesterd

many of their customers. are on| breezes brought out the boys and their high fliers. Ready to take | to the air is 10-year-old Wilborn' Duncan, 1342 S. Harding St.

hand to .object also, on- the grounds that they want more gas before .Indianapolis gets any. “Mr. Smith explained that In-. dianapolis wants 10 million—cubic, feet daily and said he didn’t = Son Held i n Deaths |

pect it to be delivered before J

Scott, former FPC member as an Indiana Democrat, are representing Panhandle. They issued al statement in the case setting out, that their company “finds i! in a puzzling position.”

Ex-Evansville Man

HARRISBURG, (UP)—A mother and her middle-

1m,

] Kite Fllers-and Golfe

Faces Murder Charge

KITE WEATHER--Spring was in the air and so were hundreds

ay as warm weather and high

ra

wow INDIANAPOLIS rms

Bask th Warm Weather|

FATHER AND SON—When this started out 5-year-old Nicky “Engels was going kife flying with “Pop,” William Engels, 1023 N.”

~— (Injure 1 in Hoosierl

Youth and Girl Badly Hurt in Accident Which Takes Life of Marion Driver

Three automobile accidents yesterday and Hm for the death of three persons and hospitalization of 11 Sharm in critical condition. Another Ta injured in a crash Friday, yesterday in Columbus.

EB 1, ot tn Catia Ave. House

Robert Cain, 22, of Marion.

State police said Marilyn Bon-| ner, 17, and Robert Stanton, 22,| Flames today destroyed {were in critical condition in Gen- roof; he a 14-room frame eral Hospital in Marion as the houfe ‘at 2322-2324 Central Ave. The fire, of undetermined ore igin, was believed by Miss Maude Nelson, 2322 Central Ave., to have arted in a stairway to the ats

result of injuries last Saturday

{in a head-on collision of two auto|mobiles in” which Mr. Pratt and

{Mr. Cain were killed. } ae in Her side of the double, Four Injured The attic and most of the secs ! Four others were injured in the ond Stories on, Poth Ades of the louble were gu an ere was | two- ~car’ smashup on Ind. 22, three lconsiderable water d {miles west of Gas City. They| Mrs. Ruth. Crafton, who was .» {included Bernard Caudill, 28, driv- alone in the kitchen of Miss Nel"! ing the car in which Mr, Prattson’s home, was unaware of died; Robert Lee, 20, driver of Plaze until a neighbor told her the other car; Woodrow Nelson, [NOUse Foot wason fre. The

side of the double is occu 30, .and Clarence Workman, all john Davis. ot ud

of ‘Marion. ———— i bi ——————— - Another two-car headon colliston yesterday in Friendswood, | Death Takes Wife on Ind. 67, caused the death of Mr. Miles and the injury of four Of Judg e Young others, police said. we | Mrs. Elsie g¢ Young, wife of

Richard J. Frazee, 47, of 1080 Judge Howard 8. Young Sr. of the {E. 52d 8t., was in serious. condi {Indiana Supreme Court, died [tion in Methodist Hospital with fearly today in their home, 4353 N,

Shortridge Rd., scheduled to be co-pilot and instructor. Bit you |a concussion and neck injury. He Pennsylvania St. She was oo

Engels Sr. gets ready or a solo flight.

Mar, Ff impos

“On the one side is the City of! ‘aged daughter were beaten to! - ada en

Indianapolis, with whose gas] officials Panhandle and its pre- death at their home in Eldorado,

decessors labored for more than Ill, early today, and authorities a dec de, beginning in 1931, in an|held the son and brother, Sylae them yest Denton, 50, in Sopuestion fo Panhandle's pipeline,” the With the double slaying. statement continued. The victims were Mrs. Mildred “It would be easy, under the | Gibson, 78, and her daughter,

circumstances, for Panhandle to Mrs. Ida Davis, about 53; both of|-

make some rather ironic observa-| Eldorade. tions ahout the pending applica-| Sheriff Fred Wilmoth said the tion. But Panhandle has np dis- murderer used a leg broken from, position to do so, because it real-|a straight-back chair to club the izes that the plight in which the two women to death as they lay capital city of an important state/in hed about 3:15 or 3:30 a. m. finds itself calls for a broad- today.. minded approach in which Teej | State's Attorney C. A. White-

inations over past mistakes of dgm ‘side said he would file murder judgment have. no proper place. charges against Denton later to-

‘Feel Responsibility’ day.

“On the other side, Panhandle finds arrayed a formidable list of its customers — customers who

Found Praying

Sheriff Wilmoth said authorities picked up ‘Denton, who had been

days and who have spent muchiyfonday, about six miles south of

AND GOLF WEATHER, TOO—It was Lady's Day (to be heckled, that ol a at Pies Run Golf

Course yesterday,

time and money in developing migorado on a gravel road outside business which those customers, yr,4qqy, Ti, gr contend more than exhausts Pan-

Air Force ‘and Coast handdle’s capacity. It is but nat.| “He was on his hands and

ural that we should feel a re-|knees. praying or something.”

sting Sheriff Wilmoth said. He said, sponsibiitiy to all of our existing ney had been unable to obtain|

) _lany.. information from Denton, That taken care of and a sur- yoke down under question-

plus available, Panhan ql ein g ing on the In-| Youd ing: faking state-| - Denton, a narcotics patient at |

dianapolis assignment, the

ment concluded. Somewhat im. | Hopiinsville, Ky., mental hospital

[sistant to Citizens . general man-

lin 1932, had been arrested and | jailed in Evansville, Ind., on a disorderly conduct charge Feb. 11 of this year. : Authorities at Evansville said rector, also are present and ready Denton had been arrested there

to testify. Elliott G. Peabody, as-

ilar testimony was given by Pres-|

Fermor Cannon, trustee of €it-|

lar charges, ager. Thomas L. Kemp, and Dean lr . Burns, assistant general-man- Grand Jury to Probe

six times in the last year on simi)

Kibitzers Bill Hoyt, Dave Eubank and Carl Fuehring pour out advice and crit icisms as Mrs, James Montgomery drives one off the tee.

army Were riding with

know how those things are and here Nicky watches while Mr. was driving the automobile which| A native of Kansas City, Mrs

collided with another driven by Young was graduated from Mon(Orval Foley, 39, of Martinsville. [ticello College, Godfrey, Ill. Bhe {lived in Indianapolis 40 years. Youth | vib in Hospital | She was a member of the Tabere

P Mr. Miles and Don Dugger, 16,/nacle Presbyterian Church.

Services will be held at 1:30

{of Mooresville, also in Methodist | 8 fragtured left!p, m. Wednesday in Flanner & tr MYC Presse. Bich nen maria wil

| Hospital with

| Mrs. Foley was riding with her be in Crown Hill.

husband. The two, both injured, | were taken to General Hospital. husband, ate her son, Howard 8, The first traffic fatality in| Young Jr, former deputy prosecu= Columbus in two years, Mr. Harris| tor, and hér daughter, Mrs. Frede died yesterday in Bartholomew! erick G. Johns, and seven grands {County Hospital of injuries re-| children. |ceived Friday when his motor-|

“teycle crashed into the side of a Shares $500 Award car in Columbus, according to! WASHINGTON, Mar. 7 (UP)— police. | Columnist Peter Edson #aid toe Robert Erwin, 21, was in eriti-| day he will share his $500 Raye cal condition in Deaconess. Hos- mond Clapper award with five pital in Evansville after an ac-| * ‘pavement - pounding - reporters" cident on U. 8. 41, near Evans-| whose work in 1948 was outstand« ville, early yesterday. ling.

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WASHINGTON, Mar. 7 (UP)—| [North Atlantic pact negotiations] speeded up today as the west built its fences against any sudden Soviet moves arising from the] Vishinsky-for-Molotov switch. | Secretary of State Dean Ache{son called envoys of -the seven other participating nations to a meeting late today. - | They undoubtedly wished to ex- | change views on Moscow's an-|

nouncement that Andrei Vishin- | sky has become Soviet foreign

> on which he served last year be- | fore his election: to the -Senate;/SchieZ, president of. the Indianal

will be other witnesses, American, Activities Commit ager, ee, Others here include Louls| has the names of ousted State Cas and Water Co. Indianapo-|

Department employ: lat oe’ Guy Henry, Muncie, president ‘by the United Nations... jof Central Indiana Gas -Cos and

The South Dakota Repubican HS attorney, Carl Hartley, Munmade his statement as he prepared to introduce legislation to!

main ary in ms coum 50Y Found Dead; National Defense Brother Wounded ap-. OAK GROVE, Ark, Mar. 7

Congressional sentiment peared to be in favor of chang- (UP)—Two boys missing since ing the -unification act of 1947 Saturday were found today, one

along the general lines of. Pres: |of .them shot to death and the

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‘ident Truman's new proposals. other Th & eritical condition With| Most Congressmen agreed with a bullet wound over the right eye, the President that efforts at uni-| Sheriff Ami Howerton reported. fication so far have been disap-| The bodies were found 100 pointing. : But some appeared to] yards west of thetr- “home EA al oppose details ‘of the President's, lwooded field; on. latest national defense plan on, Howerton identified the boys & as grounds that it should assure |Dewey Tubbs, 7, shot to death, greater economies. Among oth-/and his brother, Leon, 12, sons of er things, the President would Mr. and Mrs. Elton Tubbs, who, promote the Defense Secretary to!live nine miles west of Oak Grove, be a super-chief with overall au- In Carroll County. thority for direction and control! Near the bodies, the sheriff said, | of the secretaries of Army, Navy was the boys’ hound dog, also] and Alr Force, shot to death.

Parent’ s Death in Fight | minister in place of V. M. Molotov. NOBLESVILLE, Mar, 7 (UP)— - The West sees in.the nearly {A Hamilton County Grand Jury] tintshed pact and in contemplated will meet tomorrow to study the| Co-ordination ‘of military plandeath.of Edward Browning, 49,|DIng its best bet in case of {resh ¢ather--of -14 children, who was | East-West trouble. ,. {Killed in a fist fight last week. Held on a charge of assault! and battery was Alfred Jenkins, Rescue 30 Seamen 48, whom witnesses sald knocked] TOKYO, Mar. 7 ( UP)—Thirty Mr. Browning down during a crew members of the 900-ton scuffle. Mr. Browning fell on al | freighter Eiko Maru were rescued pile of broken contrete and his|today before” their ship sank in [skull was fractured. [the narrow straight between Judge Tom R. White of Circuit Honshu and Kyushus Islands. The Court called the Joey: ship ran aground last night.

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