Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1949 — Page 1
y= : FORECAST: Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperat ure. Low tonight 40, high tomorrow 65, RE Rs ‘OR Pg L& Booond-Clais Postion | Scripps ~mowarol 60th YEAR--NUMBER 26 SSa THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1040 3 EE tanapotis, Ie. ‘Taeed Dacty Revised Farm Program| Red’ Planted | rum RA = 8 , F a. : . . z i > y : 3 f ] | . pn ais : : wi = : ¢ : : uman ! ® pr : rod v : ge : : : ; 8 . X \ — : : : RE rR Na 3 by Ho . Aims to Ai Consumer gt Revolt Plot | J -~ ~~ Brannan Wants fo Scrap Parity : am Lv ¥ VY i ' Ta 3 But Support ‘Natural Price Level’ Communists Plan | . bale i o> Milk, meat, animals lead list of h tems 30 To Overthrow u. S., Er ‘ oT : AE l : pio ; ‘It of high support Nema. +. .....Page 3 : Elusive AWOL : : 4 By EARL RICHERT, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer Says Witness Be al Easter Bunny I D man S Elusive A Tell : WASHINGTON, Apr. 7—A sweeping new farm price support! NEW YORK, Apr. 7 (UP)—|! rie Soldier ‘Invited’ | . 24 » - which would let prices of eggs. poultry, milk; butter, meat, Herbert A. Philbrick, government| : er rh and vegetables fall to their natural levels without govern-/witness at the Communist con-! Back t C m ag _ ment interference was presented to Congress today. spiracy testified today that! i 2 ao P aha 3 Agriculture Secretary Charles Brannan appeared before thehe was taught by the Communist | ARMY ohn Ca nl o ! 3 : Committee of each House to urge restoration of OPA- Party that there was “a historical | ily Recrui} a n iw Pre 3 type food subsidies as ‘a part of| me ——————— time for revolution” in any coun- . J Rd I com ona a . administration's new farm try. In the United States it would n ain [es life at Camp Bw. Fol Ky of See Da Sot . or bi : he In Sane of a depression or o X He was taken NS eo i“ J nw to buy these commodities as at Mr. Philbrick, 33, Boston adver |terday~the second time in six} - lia present to hold prices up to gov- On Natural Gas tising man who spent the last : Allows 48 Hours {i keatert Ding absent Without, Conadian Premier ie Srament- ied Ii. floors, the line yeats lo the Communiet Before Filing Coercion ",cting on information trom| Also to Be Asked them to fall to the price level ’ the FBI described Communist! | Chargés With NLRB military police, Deputy Sherits) vo Ocjober Event en Sa ap ae damned | Arranges Meeting ithe TEI describ n Emil Kyser and Larry Flater, '© Mh Then the government would pay OF Lawyers, FPC Men government counsel’ whether he | A CIO union official today de- grove out to the 19-year-old, Gov. Schricker said today the farmer the difference between Time i asa 'was instructed thta “revolution! manded that Indianapolis laun- youth's home at 341 8. State Ave. o) + pragident Truman * the average price received andl ww, oEINATON Apr. 7--Sen. Meant violent revolution.” | dries_request jurisdictional elec-|10 St Uf be “cared” to return to tatively has scoepted” an: the support price. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) ex-, "Time for Revolt ! tions in their plants within 48| Ly LC A home but lt the Tuters On eggs, for example, the pres pressed optimism today over the, When he replied that he had ‘hours or he would file charges found John to be prominent by vitation to attend rr ent ‘support price to Jarmers possibility of the city of Indian- been 30 instructed, government! lof coefcion against them with the|his absence. As the deputies re. National Dairy Show in Ine 35 cents a dozen and Bovernt apolis obtaining natural gas. |attorney Frank H. Gordon asked: Relations Board. turned to their car they wereidianapolis, Oct. 8 to 15. oi ment has spent $38 million in : The senior Senator arranged a| “Were you told there was a {National Labor told by a group Pe oD Fa las three Months buying Surplus | two-hour..confersnce..in. his office historical time for. revolution?” | | Romer, state director of |, 0 1 front” of the Cardwell Governor sald the Preal ] eggs to main price. late “yesterday between attorneys| ‘ “Yes” Mr. Philbrick said. “We |Retafl, Wholesale and “home, that they “saw Johnny alio Informed him in & : eri Gra rea) ould atay out Of The chairman and “vied ‘SMiwiun-of the capitalistic stage—that the had received the vit pias 440: : market, but if prices recel Yithe Federal Power Commission. country was in, ~~ from the NLRB in answer to his} 5 5 * Mishawaka and ee farmers dropped to 20 cents &| Representing Indianapolis and “We were taught that the time letter Tuesday petitioning for isi (0 Cd. th ed to : dozen, Uncle Sam would pay the|;, Citizens Gas and Coke Utility was at the highest point of capi- interven GI hs And found. the elusive other 1. cents. t off |were attorneys Patrick Smith, |talism—when a country reached! Protect Contract Bn Toute A Ie oa, Departmen at Perry E. O'Neal and Michaél L. imperialism. At the same time he said he jail Cardwell who n ty clals could not estimate the Fansler, Indianapolis, and John| "“Revolution would not come would : ask laundry: workers. to|rear of the car with as Poo e of the proposed subsidies tt, W. Also present next month or next Tuesday at I Deputy Fiat. 2 2 declare Apr. 18 a laundry holiday), sudden ed to take over A] was Erick Lg Iso .. former FPC a. m. In the United States it of the sheriff" H Mr. Brannan sald praduetion gas expert who testified for the would come, one, in the case of a in protest of the seven-year union|,, cog or the steer) hry : payments could be ute heh city as a representative of hie] depression, and, two, in the case shop contract signed last weekiXveer slammed ong AR consumption. He po engineering ° consultants Ford, of war.” : - | 3 between 27 members of the Indi The out that milk consumption hadig,.., and Davis, New York. | Turned Into War ; and declined as milk prices ineréased All of them, incl Sen. “In the latter case it would be [Club and The. Secretary oe ould Capehart and his_sdministrative/ converted into a civil war and asked workers to meet that da : Hike 1 ve mile assistant, Ray 8. Donaldson, dis-|that would result in the over- on the Statehouse la hese Subsidies Be hog 4 cussed city’s case with EPC, throw of the capitalist class and Mr. Romer sald Priogs batons am chairman/ Nelson Lee Smith and/the establishment of a dictorship laundry employers, did of Serer prices througn| Vice Chairman Wim- of the proletariat. . |quest elections in the h ate direct already is| Perley in the Capehart office. “We were taught that the com- riod he 1 cb a Pan buying butter. His statement on Case to Be Com plete government must be de- “coercing employees into’ jol. cone hogs indicates that he expects a The attorneys said that noth-|stroyed, not just taken over, but he H—_— " unions without sharp drop in pork prices later| Ing concrete could be announced, destroyed—and its place was to Tr re Robert Volger, director ripes this year and that he would like(as the case is to be taken up be- De taken by the dictatorship of ruler of Britain, nirates on first [NLRB here, said the 7 to svold government buying by| fore EPC for completion shortly.| the proletariat.” 5 He | sensatirtlas on bis fit affidavit forms to Mr. the subsidy method. "| After the direct examination was| Mr. Philbrick’s | ex~ alace. was Ihe Ino the NLRB The proposed ew program also| completed Ma. 9, the Indisnap-|planation of the course given bir 16 pounds, three our |oept nin ev w— : Sets up & new formula for deter-|0lis case was recessed for cross-/in C Eo asdn were fifed, «0 : : Jining_fafucprios support dovelsd sAsTNion, Kis dete vo be set uy came after a lengthy 31 as Becks Jacoby’ x Inatend Tn ntarior an effort {o re.| AD SHOTHPS 20r the defense of] § = aR To ¥ ‘the price received for a bushel ofjopen for Indianapolis an already SERS from Stalin's ‘Dialectical {gressman trom the oN wheat or pound, of Sotton would case involving Big Inch-| An to injervene in the ca af giye Just ag futich I at ch lines, from which the! 4 : ea 16, > ined ] power now as it did 1909-14, seeks to obtain gas, was a WE thetic Dry Cleaned the new formula 1s designed to turned down by FPC. Far crys @NUING Spring Prince, Film Star Plan Celebration Wetle Oth Clean and Incorrs & minimumoriginal petition asked that natu- Weather Forecast | = By WILLIAM i BOYLE, United Press Stat Correspondent their employees to The meine standard Yihee hSiihat Stam PARIS, Apr. 7—The marital & blocking Prince Aly workers attitude toward 18 to be the t : LOCAL TEMPERATURES |gy.n's marriage to film star Rita Hayworth were removed today|union under the mew union shop any 18 equivalen In Corp. inch ints Pavhandle 3am... 43 10 a m... 53 by a Paris judge who granted & divorce to the wealthy Indian piay-|laundry contract. this power verage| Eastern Pipeline recen a Mm... a m..'ss’ ; his British cess. : Association members, who rep: Ee 10 rors mam t sets out that FPC| 8 a.m. 80 12 (Noon) 58 |™ Tne ecree opened the way for the marriage of the Prince and [resent small establishments which ron Charles J. Indanspain Tectipts of the 10 years 1039 permission 1s sought to construct! 9a. m.. 55 19 M.. 57 [sss red haired metrens Whose : do their own cleaning. were in| CESS, N. Y., Apr. 7/ Dale McMillin of Ft. Wayne, and through a BS5-mile line from Indianapolis =em— them to-| Aly. son of the incalculably hopes they could retain non- od its attack Emil Schram, former MH: The program would retain the to Westport, where it would Generally fair weather condi-/sShow romance carried UP)—Russia opened its attack oosier . : con- phe through the Unite] States, Khan, is a Moslem by birth, conditions now existing in theirion the North Atlantic in/Who now heads the New York pee authority for instituting acreage nect with Big Inch: tions more spring-like tem-/Eether and still must go through a di-/branch of treaty Stock ea and marketing controls and] “I think that Indianapolis ia en-|Peratures were forecast for today Mexico, the Caribbean and Bu-| Arc i to the rites |try of the dry cleaning Indus-| ie United Nations. today. k Exchange” | 5 would permit the Agriculture Des titled to natural gas and will get and SO by the Weather TORS ahnotnted dh Jam onlof his own religion. But in his| T} sald Un ot 1a 2 Viciation of the aa varat. Gets Lotter 2 patent, Malye to mak it, Sen. Capehart commented. TH e7mometere were expected tp/the French Riviera that they position he can do it merely by word from Washington that if Delegate Jacob A. M alik told oe Governor received a iettef hs m————— : farm 8 oie . th ings ys are 1008 mb to 60 today and to 65 to-|planned to be married as soon proclaiming publicly = that . hisimore than 50 per cent of the em-|,roanization’s steering committee. Bird ey f ier Jacquelthe ae aL [morrow “Cooler eather was &8 Ay coud get a divorce om) maTege hay ended. [Dlovees In thelr industry voled|iv wo said it wat a ied under Mishawaka s-G, who asked pm : x ¥ ) -Buller, | i - o hi : ‘ ; 4 Sthibent . loan system on the fj Sit forecast 101 AGIEHE WRH the me iE, or his Two S000 to Miss Hayworth and the prince would not be forced to join other, See Earlier Story, Page 7 |'° hep her obtain Bird's return { «major crops such ag cotton, corn, in on our Th 3 In Lo! Judge Marcel Rousselet dis- hinted that a June wedding might cleaners and Inundries in the eon-| to the United States. Mrs. Bird i ‘wheat and fobacco. 908 roughout ndiana partly | fabu- be held. tract. . {which the United States was #180 has written to President Tru« i p de cloudy skies and nigher tempera- solved the marriage of the fabu- "bri A hiding actions as an man about the matter Hi hli his of . tures were foresean except in the lously wealthy prince in a private! 8 Hayworth was ried, Seven-Year Contract { nati aggressor | MAI : gniig es eIS oresnd : |ceremony in his chambers at the/last week already preparing for... | nation, = | San Francisco attorney ree | mction where scattered the wedding. She bought nder terms of the contract, His attack on the North At- by Bird said last night he Farm Program | « |showers were expected during {Palace of Justice, ~LaTeases from. Jacques Fath, fa- employees will lose their jobs un- 1antie treaty came in the middle] would fy to Ww, forenoon today.’ ie ali Both Parties Absent acy ) less they join one of the threelof another de WASHINGTON, April 7 (UP)— ee ee The dashing prince was absent MOUS Paris couturier, unio! of ano denunciation of file for a writ of habeas corpus ts of the adiinistrationsl dingers For Ahead Fe P — ns. western powers which he was de-|in the U. Highlights of tion's rhode Mouldings to Erect when the decree was handed TT. |, | Meanwhile, the Retall, Whole-|)ivering The attorney, George T. Da mew farm program: On Amateur Hour down, as was his wife, who was E sis [sale and Department Store Union| He opposed an attempt by|said- on the West Coast he A New Price Sys ; $500,000 married to Group Capt. Thomas S IVOrce (CTO) called a mass meeting of| Austrafia and Bolivia to have the | received a cable from Bird Supports would be calculated to} Photos, Another Story, Page 30 | “A new $500,000 plant will be/Logl Evelyn Guinness from 1927 if laundry workers to protest United Nations investigate the re-/him to take over his defense. He provide a certain minimum farm By ART WRIGHT built for Mouldings, Inc., on ato 1936. : : contract. The gathering was setioent trials of Joseph Cardinal{said his demand for Bird's ime ; power. A purchasi : site near 8. Holt Rd. and Farns-| Both Aly and Miss Hayworth for 2 p. m, Sunday in the Clay- Mindgenty in Hungary and 13|/mediate release would be based i power equal to a recent 10-year Washington High School's Con-| worth Ave. The firm has out-{were in Paris. When and where pool Hotel. Protestant churchmen in Bul-lon ds the man had been if period would be Suarauieed each tinental Four quartet today was grows its ' quarters at 730 E. they would be married was not ) garia; " |taken fllegally from his Indimna 3 Year. e old “ y price sys-|j.. 4 th tes for local enter- ington St. gis {made known at once. ’ ; q | Tem” which calculated Supports|\ unineme arenes oat ns] The bulding fs being con-| Aly himself relayed word of bis] Mrs. Crawford Asks Truman Names Early | Such an investigation would be home and extradited to tersitoey to reflect a past price relationship structed by the M. W. Realty|divorce to Miss Hayworth. They| $1500 Ali : As Defense Aid ! eat would be ‘scrapped. with Ted Mack on the OriginaliCorp. and will be leased to Mould-|arranged for a celebration party mony : the internal affairs of H fistriet. -or court of ape | Amateur Hour at thé Coliseum. |j Mrs. Margaret Crawford, 32, off WASHINGTON, Apr. 7 (UP)|and Bulgaria, Mr. Malik. sald... puAin,
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Police today i
Level of Supports—Supports| would be kept at close to the present high wartime level instead of being allowed to drop next year. Supports would be boosted in some cases and in other cases would be extended to products not previously supported. Consumer would get more meat, milk and , eggs at lower prices. The government would guarantee farmers high returns for these ucts. But it would not hold up the market price. When prices] fell as output increased, the gov-| ernment would make a. cash pay- | ment to the farmer to eompen-| sate him for the difference be-! tween the support price and the market price. What Would It Cost? estimate was given. Secretary of | Agriculture Charles F. Brannan merely said it “will cost money.’ Under a similar subsidy program during the war, the government spent $2 billion in food subsidy payments OPA
to keep prices under id It De? ~ Mr.
Safety Warning Issued to Pupils
Angle — Consumers!’ When
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Members of the quartet are;
Dwight M¢Kinney, Charles Me- other
Allister and Wayne Ormsby Jr. of the junior class, and Lowell! Pryor, a senior. They sang the hymn, “He'll Understand.” ! Quartet Far Ahead | ‘the 20 telephone operators closed their special switch-| board at the Coliseum last night, | the quartet was “far ahead” in the vote tabulation, Ted Mack re-
ported. : |" Because of the mail votes which
are yet to be counted, the final, voting will not be known until Mr. Mack announces the results; on his broadcast from New York | next Wednesday night. The pro-| gram is heard here each Wednesday night over WISH at 7 o'clock. | - The Continental Four are mem- | bers of the Colonial Chorus at| George Washington and took part | in the school's Junior Vaudeville, |
Smoke Ordinance Trial Continued
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ngs. Inc. makers of tripn for!tonight at his apartment. autos, refrigerators, stoves and The divorce was granted on appliances. . The firm has grounds of “grave injury” by both 700 employees and did a gross of | parties. The prince was awarded
$8 million last year. icustody of their two young sons.
'All That Meat, No Potatoes’
Wins $28,000 Radio Jackpot
Washington Man Finds Self Richer Because Sister-in-Law Knew History
WASHINGTON, Apr. 7 (UP)~John J. Noone and a batch of his kin and in-laws are $28,000 richer today because Mary Quinn knew something about Sir Walter Raleigh. Ay That may sound complicated, but that's the way it works out. Mr. Noone, 36-year-old postal employee here, won $28,000 in Tuesday night in New York because he identified the “secret saying” in the CBS “Hit the Jack = — = — = pot” show. The secret saying was “all that |80at noises; a man asking a girl meat and no potatoes.” . for a kiss and getting slapped; The person who really figured/and a voice saying, “it's perfectthe saying out from clues sup-|ly amazing, Walter,” followed by plied by the program was Mr. a reference to “across the sea.” Noone's sister-in-law, 41-year-old Took a Long Time Mary Quinn. She is what she It took Mrs. Quinn a long time
he: SH Seated Dr Ione Shas uals want meats’ tne siaf ob , rel or mar- denoted “no,” and “WalHoge. dave been following the ter” ng. A ul : jackpot”. program. They tried to figure out how contestants. “"('L, that made me think of Bence, ke S¥ lwent across the sea” Mra Two other members of the "aid. “and seven-family pool went to New Dock some potatoes a: York in the past month before J0% popped Ho my . Mr. Noone did and tried to get on that meat ho potatoes.’ ” . | the show. Mrs. Quinn made it, Having the secret g but lost out before the finals. It : was Mr. Noone’s turn’ next, and! Peg. | he hit the jackpot. | that except “But Mrs. Quinn's knowledge of | 1 look epger| made it possible score.
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. |Crawford, is a $4h-a-week fac-
and then a chord; sow, pig, and!
{1134 Martin 8t., who on Mar, 31 {shot her 60-year-old husband, to-!inated Stephen T. Early, former| jday filed a petition for divorce In white House secretary, be
{Superior Court 2. | Yupen 0 Undersecretary of Defense. |
The petition filed by her attor- 4 | ‘ney, Lawrence Shaw, asks $1500 The post was created only last! week.
alimony, $25 a week for support Mr. Early now 1s vice president of Pullman, Inc. and Pullman!
of the couple’s two children, and th head-|
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$250 counsel fees.
The wounded husband, Harley|/Standard Car Co. wi quarters here.
He served as Secretary to t late President Roosevelt from) 1933 until Mr,
1945. with cruel and inhuman trest- Coal Trade Association ment. The couple was married on | ‘Dec. 31, 1934. Reports Output Losses
_ Night of Terror When John L. Lewis stopped the
The stormy marriage came to 'a climax Mar. 31 when Mrs. Crawford. crouched behind a refrigerator. in their home, fired two shots from a A45-caliber pistol wounding her husband. ;
tons, the monthly report Coal Trade Association of Indiana, reported today.
—Preéxident Truman today nom: _ _
Roosevelt died in! %
Hoosiers Roll
To Give Blood to Boy, 5
More Than 70 People Call Hospital to Pledge
Donations; Men's Club Offers ‘Lifetime’ Gift
Larry Ellis, S-year-old victim of hemophilia who is kept alive
life-giving Auld, Almost to a man, the bo
and paid back the three pints more were coming in today to put in “credit” for him. Almost half red others called The Times and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ells; 2401% Prospect 8t., to offer blood. . ! Club Offers Ald
members -of Kirshbaum Men's Club held a meeting to offer
of| “lifetime” donor service to Larry.
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Bar] Wilson. .17 { Wom. 48, 10,
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transfusions last October a ny
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cently got his “We want to, more
At the same time some 80
hel by blood transfusions, today was assured 4 “lifetime” supply of the Indianapolis rolled up its sleeve to give blood
y. % : More than 70 people called St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday to i pledge donations. A few came in| adopt these boys and take care of
whatever they need,” the club
Larry “owed” the blood bank and... esentative said.
| Meanwhile, another tut in need jof blood, Juanita Mays, {in serious geondition in | Hospt ‘called to ofter blood
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