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smoke offenders were “too big to interests. head. ) Yorial minimum is 31 north, 38 Carl. Vinson, means that there handle.” Mr.” Wolf then’ leveled a blast Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr., Times Staff Photographer, “lI am definitely worried that Th : Weather Bureau said pre- will be no more inductions during The Mayor also said he never at Municipal Courts, where smoke, Mrs. Hauk goes to the icebox with Tommy, 4, and Charlene, 3. The tent is their home in Our 'something has happened to Pa- he ea the, be heavy during {he life of the draft law. made any attempt to determine cases are tried, and “part time” ... City. tricia’s sister,” Capt. Kraemer i OE Wen I Prepares Statiment who should or should not be Prosecutors. He. said: a — ails » ” said, “and we are now intensi~'0V Re AnBIng as i Mr. Vi . pros ecuted. “Prosecutors are more con- . a fying our search for her.” and 1 inch, an AS ou & 2 rai r. Vinson prepared a state “Mr. Wolf never brought any cerned with their private practice Rains Hence ) Hauks Point fo 7 Reasons Why Landlords He said detectives also are look- over the state Friday an a ment on Gen. Dahlquist’s testis cases for prosecution to me,” he han with the public. Municipal t | I Wh R | Units S ht ing for Babich. day mony,” which he planned to read declared. “No one was ever given courts are not interested in en- Clam Up en Rental Unit is Soug Meanwhile, Kraemer ordered lie to the House. It said:

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Resignation ‘In Protest’

First smoke under the City's new air pollution contrel. ordinance was rising over City Hall today as Mayor Feeney Probable Freeze F I tmen t Fear Slaying probable freeze Enlistmen g 0f 20 Girl "or temeree Quotas Filled

and Combustion Engineer Robert Wolf tossed high volatile LOCAL TEMPERATURES

fuel on their flames of discord. Mr. Wolf handed in his resignation today in protest against the watered down ordinance passed by the City Council last night. At the violate principles 1 hold fundasame time he charged the ental”

Mayor had favored certain “I came to Indianapolis in 1946 “big” smoke offenders by influ- and devoted myself to service of

. | 6a m..5 10a m.. 59 encing passage of “weaker smoke the people, Mr. Wolf Srv us | Tam 5 11a m.. 60 controls.” Mayor. “The new on struc. | 8 a.m... 57 12 (Noom) 57 City Council-approved-the-anti- abandons Al hope for eon l. | 9a m..58 Lp m..5 CC . ) : ithout fuel ¢ . . a It also Momits. private Differ on Principies hav Milwaukee Hunts PROBABLE freezing tempera- Dahlquist Offers 1 d Mr.. Wolf and the Mayor hase Y th tures were predicted for tomor- Own Views on Needs residences from all contro on differed on basic principles. Mr. Missing ou tow night by the Weather Bueliminates all reference to 10C0- wii contended the only way to . . 0 1 ¢ | . motives. Sliminate smoke was at the source Who Disappears reau. At House Hearing

The volatile Mr. Wolf Stomped by regulating the burning of fuel. out of the Council meeting last The Mayor has consistently night in disgust. blamed smoky conditions on Mr. He charged that “politics ham- woif's ack of enforcement of pered the working efficiency of oxisting smoke regulations. the Air Polfution Board.” Coincidental with his resigna“The Mayor has indicated to {jon Mr. Wolf got a lot off his me as early as January 1948 that| est After charges leveled at the certain. smoke offenders were too Mayor he turned to the Air Pollubig to handle,” Mr. Wolf said. tion Board itself. He charged the Mayer wanted “The past and present et full power to determine who of the board will never permit

would be prosecuted under the . ...escful smoke abatement,” he smoke ordinance. Mr. Wolf added ,4q

that Mayor Feeney refused to Charges ‘Connections’ accept a non-political choice of air Two members of the board, acpottution board employees. cording to the combustion engiMayor's Reply neer, had blocked an effective To these charges the Mavor railroad smoke program because commented, “This is the ranting tiey had connections with the of a disgruntled man.’ ‘railroads. He then labeled as “untrue” the He accused another member 8f accusation that he had said any ‘‘ccmpromising” with professional

MILWAUKEE, Mar. 22 (UP) — Weatherman Fred Maher said yw ASHINGTON, Mar. 22 Detectives feared today that past records indicate the city (UP The A 1 Kathleen Birmingham, 18, may M&Y be visited by temperatures )—The Army's personne

have met the same fate as her °f 32 degrees or below any night chief told a House Armed

il, or as long . . ter whe body, until the end of April, S , elghted down by a cement block. 83 (rost occurs. © Services Subcommittee today 'was found at the bottom of the ~

Milwaukee Kiver, ho AL eT the, riad tions under the draft before Rathieen . has been missing of April. However, freezing tem- July, 1950." Sifice last Fray, "en She and peratures have been recorded here. Army headquarters promptly 19, left notes to their parents say- 48 late as May 10. issued a qualifying statement. It ing that they were eloping. ’ Partly cloudy skies and colderisyid the spokesman should have Police Capt. Adolph Kraemer ‘'€mperatures were forecast for gqded “in"'my opinion.” |said he learned that Babich also tonight and tomorrow. A low ofl maj Gen. John E. Dahlquist, |had a date to meet Kathleen's 16- 36 tonight will give way to a high the personnel chief, spoke of the |year-old sister, Patricia, on Feb, ©f 45 tomorrow. draft during testimony on a. bill 10, the day she last was seen 10 @ long-range forecast, tem- ., ,. ice the military pay sysalive. Her body was fished out peratures of five degrees above, of the river by accident last Sun- normal for the next five days were No nen have been inducted day. predicted for Indiana. since Feb. 1. Gen. Dahlquist’s

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A . for igh sc “I have been advised this morneference. I only insisted that forcement of the law and are not ; : E detector tests for two high school . Ge enforce the ordinance. properly prepared to handle our arc e ores S Children. By GEORGE RYDER boys who knew the murdered girl. end ors in as ing by a representative of the Th

His record shows. an amazing Cases. ey're the seven reasons why Ralph Hauk's family must live He refused to disclose their iden- Army. that no further inductions

: , . Mr. Wolf predicted the eity ity or to say whether they are of men into the armed forces are lack of either arrests or convic ; d Tet in a damp Army tent on a mound of mud at 3249 Adams St. tions.” ~~ WHER Welter Joh Cn oe Officials Warn | Seven reasons named: Ralph Jr. 17; Barbara, 15; Jack, 13; aac i -om On Rent Extension Jin) Suing. the Bie J us SeCites Railroad Case faces a smoky, sooty future. Of Grass Fires | Robert, 12; George, §; Tommy, 4, and Charlene, 3. hen ' ae a had ox ive ervice Act of 1947, which Asserting he had attempted to, Ee new smoke law passed by “Photo. Fage 2 oT “WE CAN'T rent a place” Mrs, Edith Hauk said today. “As want to To Jose that Kathleen ose es ® year from this sume assist Mr. Wolf in prosecution of on Teor. | — 9to, soon as we tell people we've got, = x er. smoke offenses, the Mayor re. 7-to-2 vote. d Caunsitmen Jo. “Rain came to tinder-dry Indl-'.pndren there suddenly isn't any THE POUNDSTONES had run a0d Babich hd quarreled shortly | ‘Invasion of State | "This means that. under prescalled he had appointed a spe- %¢Ph Bright an aries WETS. ana today. after two raging fires place available.” out wiring from their house to Pefore Patricla disappeared. Rights,’ Charged ent plans, no inductions will be cial prosecutor to handle smoke Poth Republicans, opposed its pas- yout through a southern Indiana ’ » the tent. but it's been out of re- Made a Date ph. Ap oe 11, Made between now and July, : sage. ~ : Babich, he said, made an ap-. WASHINGTON, Mar. 22 (UP) | gs » cases. He pointed as proof the * g forest and threatened a northern THE HAUKS have been living pair for the last few days. ¢ ) fact he helped Mr. Wolf get the Mr. Wolf charged that in tak- yosort town yesterday. h een. $30 army tent Consequently, the Hauks are Pointment with Patricia to enlist - Senate Republican Leader Ken-| The draft has been suspended Pennsylvania Railroad to com- Ing out all Tow volatile coal re-, The two near-disastrous fires in in ther green,” % “.__|using Kerosene lamps for light. her aid in effecting a reconcilid- perp 8. Wherry today accused the because voluntary enlistments ply with the ordinance. strictions and exempting all pfi- Lawrence C ounty and at Bev- since their landlord, George .1 gon't dare leave the house 1 tion with Kathleen. They were to Democrats of trying to “invade have filled all requirements of the “Apparently everybody Is vate homes from provisions of (;iy Shores on Lake Michigan Poundstone, who lives next door. mean place because of that meet near her home. (he rights of states” and “legis- threeservices, wrong but Mr. Wolf,” the Mayor the new law, council had “sabo- caused no serious damage, offi- was evicted from his home and Mrs. Hauk said. Ruth Miller, 16, accompanied her tate for Chicago” in the pending! Testimony Corrected declared. taged” any possible smoke control cials said. But they feared the ke back the fi Mr. Hauk is an expressman, '© Within two blocks of her home. bony rent control extension In earlier testimony. h 5 , After these words in his own de- program for the city. two might be forerunners of a forced to take bac e five-room ,. xing home a weekly paycheck and was the last person to see y, however,

fense the Mavor accepted Mr. He labeled its passage a “tri- series of serious forest fires. frame house he was renting to of $52 Ralph, Jr., works for the her alive. Capt. Kraemer said

Gen. Dahlquist told the Armed Wolf's resignation. He said he ymph for the ‘Dirt Lobby'—coal, The state-wide rains brought {pe Hauks. same firm. too. Still, they can’t however, he had a report

As the Senate opened its sec- guryjces group that the draft

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’ I : ) ‘ , would be going right now had no replacement to announce railroad and foundry interests.” temporary relief as it soaked The furniture the Hauks own tind a place to live Babich's car “was seen at the jpeasure, Sen. Wherry attacked a Ee Be gre oe " xcept immediately. ee fields and forests which reached, png | Mrs. Hauk said they thought point where he was to meet her. provision to recontrol permanent gore a ood: dg uts A a fire danger point of 18 yester- C a reduction in Army Old. Board Dissolved

: - day. almost maximum dryness “That's a $40 dollar rug you're Once that they had a place on — Lotel accommodations. He Sug- strength. The new ordinance removes the ere ecelve IO ana mt om a ; n 3% standing on,” sald Mrs. Hauk, Dorman St.. but vandals tore * Charles Nicholson © gested that Sen. Paul H. Douglas gport1y after Gen. Dahlquist old air pollution board and places it state forestry o iclals or- oo inting at the floor. It was in- UP as fast as they tried to make 'D. IIL) backed thal provision to, .qified. the Pentagon advised ree the combustion engineer and his dered Ji Jaraens to main on distinguishable from "the mud i! habitable. And the Board of Dies Here at 42 “protect” Chicagoans who live in porters there would be a correcstaff under the Safety Board standby duly and warned that, tay on top of the loose boards Health forbade them to live in it hot els, , tion on his testimony. When the where it was originally. p [0SS war S hdiana's annual crop of spring that were the floor until it met their requirements, Charles I.. Nicholson, son-of*%The Wherry-Douglas * clash rrectio as passed along t Meanwhile the Indianapolis Ju- grass fires could result in serious ‘'!¢ . . » the late Meredith Nicholson. (ame as Sen. John W. Bricker (R. correction was passed along tn

G i . or | i the Defense Department press nior Chamber of Commerce issued Fi Aid for Care tn Grass Fires THE ONCE white stove js yel.| “THAT'S IT." Mrs. Hauk said famed Hoosier author. died today “-' began a long attack on the! i. was to this effect: a statement condemning the new, ave First ! Both of vesterday's blazes re- 10W now, because they ‘have to with a shrug. as grinning Tom- in Methodist Hospital. He was Dill. Sen. Bricker and Sen. Harry ordinance. Over the name of J. yes ay’s blazes - !

; ‘Dahlquist should have added: 1 . y , my and bashful Charlene tugged 42. P. Cain (R. Wash.) are the au-, . CL : M. Milner Jr., chairman of the In Emergencies sulted from minor grass fires. Urn ‘he rig . Keep the ye at her dress 88 Mr. Nicholson, a life-long resi- (10rs of several amendments to nm amg ial 1 nobod : ‘ ‘ or ’ Ww y s. ae A . ' - =i | | ° als sg . , arion County but all were ! . ! , ’ ' - i ori . 4 s ) t tee. the open letter read: received Red Cross certificates of extinguished re out to be windproof said looking down. agent for Massachusetts Mutual woul original Senate measure plans are. No policy on the draft By passage ‘of the smoke or- recognition for having done out- ’ - Their iceb. ‘hes ] I just can’t. I won't.” she said. Life Insurance Co. He lived at 1ave recontrolled all per has been iaid down they said dinance last night by the Indian- B The blaze which brought some r icebox perches on a mud William Wilson, a Board of 3015 N Meridi ~ manent hotel accommodations at i . apolis City Council the desires of standing rescue -work in adminis- 1200 volunteer fighters from miles dy bank about 15 feet from the Health inspector was on his way Sh. N. feridian St. Oct. 31. 1948. rentals. But an d . the citizens were again ignored. tering first aid during emergen- around to little Beverly Shores door flap of the tent. They have out 10° vest] a To OE ! The Rev. William Burrows. pas- oo Sen. Spessard L.. No Word Received Here “The Council spent much of the cies. yesterday started one mile west to walk gingerly from the tent to “0 0 J tell them™ he oe 8t. Paul's Episcopal Church. pohand (D. Fla.) would make it of New Draft Holiday . ng b : will conduct servi 2:3 taxpavers money to visit Pitts- The four men—a laborer, a fire- of the Tesort town, along a high- the box on loose, slippery boards. muttered. “You can't tell people Thureday i wy es 4 B . Pb " apply only to cities of more than Brig. ( Rol Hitchcock burgh and St. Louis to help them man, a city policeman and a state “aY: i The City doeen’t have sewage they can't have children. can n ianner uchanan sop 00 rig. en. Ro inson Hitchcock, in framing a tough ordinance. It trooper were honored at the A truck and automobile col- mains out that far. The Hauk's u’ ' Mortuary. Burial witl be in Crown State Selective Service director, now appears that those trips were close of the third report dinner lided in the smoke. In the con- gutter is a shallow moat dug yo ’ Hill. said his office had received no only larks.” . of the Indianapolis Red Cross fusion that followed the accident around the tent to catch the | Survivors include his wife, Mrs word of the draft moratorium. } ‘Special Interest Groups’ fund campaign, held at noon in the blaze skipped along a high- water washing down, 10, 000 Workers dls Edith W. Nicholson; a daughter. pus 40.000 people living in hotels. He sala no requests for selectees The letter accused the Council Ipalco Hall. - way and sped toward the center Once comfortable overstuffed DETROIT, Mar (UP) A Jane Nicholson; a sister, Mrs Sen. Douglas said Sens. Herbert had been made in February or of turning a deaf ear to the pleas Joseph C. Cunningham, safety of town, whipped by a 20 to 30 chairs sag on a sodden pile of production rate dispute idled 10,- Austin H. Brown; a brother, Mer- BR, O'Conor. (1). Md.) and Robert Jenh and there were none for of the people for a “tough” ordi- director of the Indianapolis, Mile wind. cinders. There's no room in the 000 workers at the main Dodge edith Nicholson Jr. two nieces. (. Hendrickson (K. N. J.) wanted Hs Iraf oe I nance but apparently, “from the Power & Light Co. and a mem- Hurry to Safety tent. Cabinets lay overturned in plant of Chrysler Corp. today for and one nephew, all of ludian- the 300000 figure su Baltimore a men drafted em ndiantone of the amendments,” it said. ber of the Red Cross First Aid! _BUrning brush and marsh grass, the mud. No room in the tent. and Newark would be covered. apolis and he Sate totaled ad they did listen to “special inter- Committee, presented certificates the flames burned around the called up in January. The call had est groups and first aid lapel buttons to post office, the resort hotel and to

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Wolf said to work under the new Allister Smith, 711 Kappes St., 5 hoolhouse where class was and pending reductions in budget,

ordinance “would force me to employee of the Indianapolis jession. | Teachtrs nurried pupil Polio Victim and Daughter Promised He said. Sa | Bleaching Co., who, on Jan 2, ° °° alsmiss oc ree Calls It Quits | applied pressure to the wound of JenrbY A on High School to, ‘ Help as They Face Eviction Here ° a fellow employee who had punc- 1elp fg ie re. By DONNA MIKELS Nn nsi e tured an artery while opening At the height of the blaze al-| A-POLI 'cotton bales, thereby stopping the most every house in Beverly O-STRICKEN widow and her 9-vear-old daughter. who LL flow of blood until further ajd Shores was threatened and vol- a few days ago faced homelessness and possible separation, today Russ believed st vmied could be given. unteers from Port Chester, Ches- 100ked to the future with hearts full of hope.

a terton, Gary and Michigan City In those few days, Indianapolis has changed from a cold city Commons: who, on rn on. were fighting the fire # It was Of closed doors to a town full of kind, generous people, ready to \gave first aid to a woman who brought under control and burned open their homes and hearts to Mrs, Helen Turley and her daughhad broken her leg and pre- OUt In back of the resort hotel at. ter, Allice Merle. Tvented serious complications. about 5 p. m. Sunday The Times published find an unfurnished flat or house Rescue Squad Officer Richard Town officials said there were the story of Allice and her .,... Mrs Turiey could set up Wurz, who administered artificial no serious damages in Beverly mother, who were facing eviction | phi housekeeping. respiration to a choking baby on Shores. Not one house or struc- from 419 E. 22d St. after the in- - * x Aug. 16, 1948, and had the child ture was burned, they reported. 'valid mother could no longer pay guT AT least Mrs. Turley need breathing normally before med- eer $40 per month rent for her one i

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ical aid arrived. C | A d |unfurnished, unheated room. Your Mari lage .« . daily Gave First Aid oup e ccuse | Sympathetic people all over N€s8 or separation. from “her human relations col- | Trooper Kenneth Perkins, who {town and out in the state got daughter. } umns ............Page 7 gave first aid to five seriously in- of a Nuisance busy helping the mother and A dozen persons have invited Joe Williams wsestions Jured people at the scene of an ac- The Marion County prosecutor daughter. them to stay in their homes. Oth- : : : ,

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Ca rire PR trai i. oo political implications in lofficer, Trooper Joe Tucker, sent today filed an affidavit charging MOTHERS WHO could not im- ¢'® are out searching the city,

|a letter to Col. Robert Rossow, Roy W. Brown and his wife, Mary agine how Mrs. Turley could live seeking a rental for her, sale of Hannegan's. |state police head, commending I.ouise Brown, with maintenance’ : a $50 a month Income pay- iveryone has been so kind to pitcher to Pirates . , . | . 0 Trooper Fesking on the quick, ef- or \ Lubiic nuisance. i. rear: , me,” the mother who has been Other sports ....~ “Page 11 CALL division agers ued Owner and operator of a of $40 rent began clearing ouliap invalid since childhood said ! n lea ou 1 ¢

m4 ve their daughters’ closets, packing today, “Now if I could find a slaughter house at 5430 KE. 30th . y. ; (CIE fhe saa aver: which St., Mr. Brown was one of 13/Warm clothes for Jicie Allice place where the rent isn’t too \D. W. Alexander, fund campaign men arrested in horseburger raids Merle. high and I could make a home

f Allie k iness would | general chairman, presided, made by the prosecutor's office] (catholic Charities sent a large be commer lappiness wou Te Feb. 18. {basket of food to the Protestant = meanwhile, Patrick Barton,

Rush for Radio Permits The affidavit charges Mr. nother. In the Times mail came grea director of ‘the Rent Control LONDON, Mar. 22 (UP)-- Brown and his wife with jointly one check and numerous requests Office, said his office has opened Prompted by a government crack- OPerating the slaughter house ror Mrs. Turléy's whereabouts an investigation of the rental of down on illegal listening, Britons And processing horse meat in that trom other people who wanted to the non-registered room to Mrs.

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Editorials ...14 Side Glances 14 rushed by the hundreds to post Area in violation of the: Marion mail checks. Turley. po ; ; Food .......18 Society .....18 = offices today to get radio licenses. County zoning law. | Despite many kind-hearted of- He said the landlady, Mrs. oo. nal : = 4 bi Forum ......14 Sports ...10-1 . At Reading 15 persons were fined At a hearing before the MaTion fers, the Turlevs’ housing prob- Betty Starker, has been ordered Gardening «+18 Weather map City Combuslion Engineer for not Raving radio licenses. County Zoning Board Aug. 12. lem was still unsolved today. in for a hearing to determine if Pn PLL Odes. Time Sta% Pholosravher. |peta - Given: 18 Earl Wilson a Wolf , , . Smoke got in his. go were four years behind in 1948, Mr. Br hea was denied re- Many persons have offered rooms the property is subject to rent Mrs. Helen Tyrley and Allice Merle , , , A bi of closed | Hollywood ‘e Aw s 17 eyes. ; theff payments, |quest for a nce in the code. to the mother and daughter but controls. .. doors turned into wy of open hearts, ‘ 1 x oT : > - 5