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FORECAST: Increasingly cloudy, not 80-cool tonight. Cloudy, mild and “showers hy late afternoon or evening tomorrow: Low tonight, 42:45
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Indian fans Howard Steele, Jim Steele
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f : Photos by Henry E, Glestag Jr,
§ ! ‘What would baseball be without the hot dog? , . . Fifteen-
year-old Bill Tegler spreads on the mustard. ~ =
' By GEORGE RYDER Peanuts . . . boos for the umps . .
Field to open the 1949 baseball season. True, wisps of mist hung over
the field. The boys in the bleachers huddled in blankets instead! alem { of wiping their foreheads ‘with
the hopes were high. . No matter what the thermometer said, there was still-that age-
Read Eddie Ash, Page 16 sca : 2 .—! SALEM,
ba-a-a:allit, = |dent of the
Local Season Launched With Usual Fanfare; Slightly Chilled Crowd Has Big Time
Indianapolis took itself out to the ball game ast night.
the back of their hands. And, go gthe feet got chilly. Robhe Averted But the hearts were gay and Bandit Flees After
Gun Fires in Struggle Latin America” will be the sub-
Times State Service ject of Donald D. Hoover, -ad- Will give a “Report from Con- ate
awe 0th YEAR—NUMBER 30 °° WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1949
be wie British Warships In China Duel With Reds’ Artillery
gl Cleaners See " Individual
Small Firms Want To Avoid Signing sum. 7-Year Agreement By LOUIS ARMSTRONG
ing establishments were seeking today to sign individual contracts {with AFL wunions in order to
od Glenn Allen of Roachdale hutidle in blanket. It was chilly at the ball park last night, but that didn't cool enthusiasm.
ip ——— rm—a— . - Firemen believe he was over: .-! ; tarv of the Indianapolis Laun- Police to search Joseph Ross, 17, > . pg . Rr on ea yore and Robert Cook 19. for fleas. come by smoke and unable to: C 1 [ er ! S o t el A rn . make his way to a door, ' ;
comes effective May 1. accbrding safe.
Small. establishments we
1
; Conservation Johs w= contract. Many of them hesitated,
i | Named to Commission ~~ Meeting Attended by 50 | | Gov. Schricker today appointed | ngey and runing ab |three new members to the Con-| ¢1 00 and Wn 3 nt of their yearly servation Commission and reap-| to sign th In adpointed Republican member How- gross pm . consaet. Bo ard Hiestand of Kendland. akion ey ua) Sau. a Thai The new members are Roger BH > : | Brannigan, Democratic attorney| tO cover the employee's union of Lafayette; James M. Tucker, . Paoli, formerly Republican secre-| t APDICHImAIELY 0 seaners at today. {tary of state, anc Ora Ax, Ja- on" eelmg .
| {Curley Knowlton opened the |sonville farmer and a Democrat. ing and introduced Mr. Crit{immediately from the old one! {which technically went out of of-| {fice Mar. 11 but which has been {serving until new members were jappointed and qualified. Retiring members of the com.|tenberger later denied this.
“1 didn’t even know 1 was to mission are Lisle Wallace of | {Sheridan and Earl W, Merry of 2P¢ar until the afternoon before
the 7-year contract.
.didates.
|ocratic ber Benton J. Bi png Mr. Crittenberger said. lof Columbia City died recently. [na Doth He rang Mas heen nets One cleaner who attended the garded by many Democrats ag Meeting said only “a very few" {a prominent contender for his
pasty s a senatorial Somina*! gould investigate the possibility . per-| ¢ signing their own contracts manent chairman of the 1948| L..\ ¢10 \hion in the hopes of reDemocratic state convention. i ducing the cost "3 Mr. Tucker was secretary of ~ pefore addressing the meeting, | state and the only Republican in|, Crittenberger asked each perstate office during the last half son present to state his business
of the administration of former} connections. The speaker said he
Gov. M. Clifford ‘Townsend. Hel iq this to make sure that there| was defeated by Sen. Homer| were no newspaper reporters atl
“Imanship,
Times Sta? Photographer
torial nomination in 1944.
dustry. Many of the wholesale
¢
have signed. Under terms of the 7-year con-
construction work.
he commission by former Gov. cleaning establishments bound our goal” { Ralph Gates,
volved or lose their jobs.
Pan-American Dinner
“We Don't Know Much About FOTUM to Hear Jacobs
Apr. 20 — An armed |vertising man and former asso- gress” before a dinner meeting
State Building & Loan | srerican Day dinner Friday!
All the ceremonies were taken , seociation here today but fled night in the Marott Hotel.
care of, too. Every one of the In.
—— - dians got his name called out and| the scene when his gun was dis-| Mr. Hoover has made half a Honor Your Mother Closed hy Strike :
stepped off the haseline to tip his charged during a struggle.
‘has established a public relations . ; ; ! hat to the stands. . | Lewis Smith, president of the jon tt Ther © FOIE Tacons, With Contest Verse 7500 Walk Out, The strains of “The Star joan asséciation, said hie was sit- | Advertising, in Rio de Janeiro. Spangled Banner” rippled across, o .i nis desk in the front por- He wiil-be introduced by Stephen! tion of the building when the K. Noland, editor of the News. Mayor Feéney wound up and psidqup man, about 20 years old, iit pnp Sh frets : threw the first ball in the gen- walked in and demanded his) Aygsie Racehorse
i the night air.
eral direction of home plate.
i : money. ! . : i The players trotted out on the| Mr. Smith leaped from his chair Brings’ 35¢ on Block | test ot ; field. The pitcher began hisland grabbed the gunman by the, BRISBANE, Australia, Apr. 20 Win your share of the [Auto Workers. warmup. The" infielders peggediarms, forcing the weapon toward! A racehorse named “Be Quick” cash . . . send your senti-
the ball across the diamond to!the floor. the first baseman, who lazily]
layers be their chants. =. ./lice were told, and the would-be rupted by the. not-so-quick “Be Maryland St. i Nanking, seven miles away. "Les go. ang” .“. . “attaboy” robber became frightened and Quick,” which he bought for The deadline is mid. . “pPanty gates. Council Communist artillery had been { vist's have a little noise out]fled: . $240 has sold the hayburner for ‘aight. May 1 : ndix supplies brakes for ar- | an or S rge shelling north-bank bridgeheads : sic Jal's NA He ran a few blocks to a Car3s cents ‘ Bak, AY 1. . |eraft on government contracts . : : "115 miles east of Nanking since f there.” . . . parked on a side street, and was ie —————— ee ee Sp et terme | A. {OT sUCh aUtomobile makers ‘Ward-by-Word' Survey of Dwelling Units this afternoon. £ The pitcher toed the mound, ml to have started toward o_o h C | ° as General and’ + 4 ra —————— § tugged at his cap bill. shrugged (POMEL 5 CRE LE te ‘police Rising Sun hurc AVES IN; Fore. Company spokesmen said To Be Conducted by Home Owners Union Maybe Baby Needed i his shoulders, bent forward to id : . jabout 60 per cent of production By IRVING LEIBOWIFZ
get the squatting cateher's “40 1 { signal, took another look around)
The ball game was on! x “Ste-e-e-rike one!” i The hawkers were hustling the,
Becomes Frightened reached out to snag it. The! It diseharged accidentally. po-
2 aes pe Death Caroma se new eet v0 5 Workers Escape Dea the field, reared back and wound ,¢ jyerage height. He was driv- : 1° | ling a convertible automobile.
Names Adm. Kirk |
dozen trips to South America, and
Hundreds of sons and
Mother's Day Verse Con-
‘has suffered the ultimate in, ment NOW to: Mother's equine indignity. Day, Yerse Contest, InOwner Miles Huntley, bank: dianapoli§ Times, 214 W.
Debris Traps Four in Basement; _ Bricks Barely Miss Fifth on Bul
Times State Service : : ___RISING SUN, Apr. 3="rive construction workers narrowly
dozer
aisle . . . “Getchur programs. Ya Envoy fo Moscow {escaped death or injury today when the Baptist church collapsed 1,4 week
can’t folla th’ game ’‘thout a ptolL ate. “Peanuts” oo, “Coke” . . . “Getchur red hots|__ Another here” , . . !
their howls, their screams, their
t moans. The umpire became a vil- : lain in blue, and every body inh an
Who won? The Indians, of gp’ Smith,
Heiress Honeymoons
/T08 ANGELES, Apr. 20 (UP
to a Honolulu ie with John Wright Watling Jr., of
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WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 (UP)
: iy Adm. Alan G. Kirk—was named ! The stands began their hoots,| ,yagsador to Soviet Russia today by President Truman. { k jeg Kirk, who directed the roar heard throughout this little maining inside had to move SPeedup” was responsible. . ; U. 8. Naval Task Force in Ohio River town. Stained glass debris to . re Indians’ uniform became a. hero. vast in aS VAS gve years windows and brick smashed to he earth level at the rear of the Girl,’ 8, Struck, ago, will succeed Lt. Gen. Walter|the floor. | building.
bassador in «<Dime Store Heiress Anne William H. Standley was Ambas- \ had td the big Pastor of the church is the R . ridge was en route sador Russia during dozer ha riven the i Pastor of the church is the Rev, : | { | Kresge Brichen ang: te 2.9 pant Ot a outside to Louis L. Day; whese Sunday New Jersey Bt. the victim, "Was Council would have to hold a said they believed any effort to Gardening .. 7! Teen P CAD was dump a load of dirt into a truck morning sermons are broadcast struck by the car driven by Harry public ‘hearing. after; giving 101ift rent ceilings would create Hollywood .. # Weather map 18 ni days notice. The heaping would “mass hysteria among evidlgd Inside Indpls. 13 Earl “3 ns 3 :
today World War IL ; Adm. ‘s. nomination € . , Banta Barbara. Cal. The couple scheduled to go to the Senate for when the building collapsed. was married yesterday. thro
{into a pile of broken masonry. HE Four men, engaged in digging a basement beneath the structure, military man—Vice were trapped a few minutes when the belfry, roof and two sides {of the building crashed to the floor above the excavation. However,
{ ; wied through fallen! = = bis pone A ug ‘bulldozer was driven, filled up Production
workers.
a small door near
now commanding the - Steel braces installed to rein-| Workmen “on the
job were
recent years. Adm. did not collapse.
A fifth workman operating a both of Rising Sun e
. regular during the day. t- An opening t ugh which ‘the radio station. : i»
i
Rob Flea Circus, But Get Caught— (Ha Ha)—Fleeing
One bag contained shapen pennies discarded by the management; Small Indianapolis dry clean- caliber cartridges.
. » - » — ROY. BUY HECK! pnd Koontz Lake, four miles south of] The Amethyst beached itself with an’ estimated 20
{were ready to back a
ithe convention set for 1 p {Saturday at Tomlinson Hall. Ask Labor Program The fight gre: Capehart for Republican sena-| adoption of a resolution by the pe P #°|the meeting. {Republican Wage Earners League about 6 a. m,
by a strike of 7500 CIO
bor conciliators head off the strike,
Carried by Auto
| First Army. ; {force the building by a contrac. Lloyd Mason of Nérth Madison, AD - eight-year-old girl Now Ambassador to Belgium, tor hired to dig the basemen contractof; - Robert KirkAdm. Kirk will be the second ad- were credited with saving the patrick, North Madison; Charles Font ot Ae automobile today miral 0SCOW ol workmen. The floor Ward, Madison, and Lawrence Co, dl 4 : 54 : i A 'Detmer and Martin Titkemeyer, Parked cars tito the ‘Path of the municipalities home rule on keep-/the small home-owners” by keep- Editorials ...14 Side vehicle. : {Food
Entered as Second-Class Matter at Postoffice ong seen Indian
“NEW YORK, Apr. 20 (UP)—
Ue: to: Lon moa in Renort 35 Casualties Union Pacts aay whites ors DBSLTOYS Home Cruiser London Spéeds fo Scene of Fray;
{man William=Scanlon trapped the {suspects as they lugged away two {canvas bags from Hubert’'s Mu-
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Tavold the seven-year union agrée- reported that Emily; the dancing bere. early today...
. _iflea, Benny, the football playing! The youth, Raymond is - i ment approved by 27:loeal lawn flea, and Paddy, who ra a/man, perished when an oil heat-| the nid of the Amethyst, re
) St. 's Day ore INg ttove exploded and turned ul ers Gobble U treated, unable to help beThe seven-year agreement be- f128 on St. Patrick's Day, all were ale first floor of the cottage
to J. Dale Crittenberger, secre- This made it unnecessary foriinto a flaming inferno.
ret 3 asked this week to join the GOP hai I} sister. who were sleeping on a larger plants and laundries in the {second floor, escaped by jumping
Despite an agreement Sng, Richard said he and the sols In the Yaraise.) leaders of a coalition of three ma-|brother and sister were awak-| y..ix Randle president of As 180 . . : | By : =]... . CQ. The new commission takes over, oo. who explained parts of |IOF PArty factions to support John ened at about 1 a. m. by cries of gociated Distributors, Inc. 210 8.8 Ke Admiral A. C. G. Madden, E. (Jack) Innis, County Councilthe 11-year-old brothér. He said Meridian St, reported popular Mr. Knowlton said. yesterday (President, for ‘the chairmanship, they awoke to find the houseimodels going fast with shortages that Mr. Crittenberger had called Siva) Soup were consolidating “nlack with smoke.” They tried developing in the RCA 16-inch di- jut. speeding to the area of hos. the meeting, however, Mr. Crit- eir forces to support other can- 4 go downstatrs but were drivenrect viewing set.
Groups that will oppose Mr. Innis were rallying around associ- d from a window. / the meeting was held that eve- ates of ex-Chairman Ingles who Jaape Dunkirk, both Republicans. Dem- «jp resigned Monday following a long
The Ingles faction, if pro. 118 their foul and Faced » duces an “acceptable” candidate to sign the contract. He!ln the next three days, is expected
i to be supported by the old Citi-| i " ‘ 5 pated that : |sald that others decided they zens Republican Committee which | Prother, but he rcould not Sadi getting scarce,” he said. “The LUf8Y Pa a
defeated t@.> regular organization tm. in the 1946 primary, | ‘Leaders of this group said they | “suitable!
candidate” to oppose Mr. Innis-at|The blaze was out of controll Charles Rimp, (sales manager ppo > {when firemen from Koontz Laker (he A ag
hotter with early today.
Supporters of the 7-year con- - Both Mr. Branniga A ' headed by T. R. Williams, which ! i A brass band , : hot dogs and mustard ... soda POP . . .'Tucker are wes gan and oF tract have already moved intof3taded bY a chairman “sympa- North side of the lake, was owned sets are the most popular. . cheers for the home team. . . .| Everything was as it ought to be when the Indians shrugged ang Mr. Tucker of the Navy. off their jackets, picked up their mitts and jogged out on to Victory app
said. > Ingham Palace sources disclose by the agreement must join one “The new .chairman must be a aha that Sisaiosd
mr————————— of -the three AFL unions in-iman favorable to our program js for labor and all the people. no candidate espouses our program we will sponsor a chair-
> » manship candidate of our own ‘Al Party, including a ndy-in- Showers Likely
Congressman - Andrew Jacobs and elect him.”
If y - . * 3 of the Professional Men's Forum . less summons to summer—"Play bandit attempted to rob the firaui- [Slate Sdilor of The ames, Thursday evening in the YMCA. Bendix Aviation
Establish Picket Line
; | IP daughters are honoring +3 SOUTH BEND, Apr. 20 (UP) 5 on ; : i with verses sub- |The Bendix Aviation Corp., which Circus was without its star per-
mitted to the $300 Times |Mmakes brakes for automobiles
: yreto . ve. 42, Mr. and airplaries, was closed today Pamed Shirley. Gretona. The cir-peratures above 42, M Pp Oy cus had to withdraw her act be-/said: A mild 68 was expected to-|
The union employees walked out Yi0lated Washington's child labor and the flow of warm southerly at 10 a.m. v hile three federal Ja- '»* Shirley is 8.
7. 'Lift Local Rent Controls,’
lished a 5G-man picket line at
was for aircraft and 40 per cent {for automobiles. Possibility of a loomed with word + : after the walkout no: additional An intensive campaign 16 “force” controls “off rents was day In a divorce complaint of | meetings had been scheduled to mapped last night by the American Home Owners’ Union, which teaching his young daughter to iron out the strike issues. a The strike followed a walkout
Was ton at the Republican Club, 5428) At the Home Owners’ meeting Business ...,18 struck and: carried 20 feet qn the Eg washington St. {last
ran from between
Vera Jean Steinbrook. 2147 8. In order to decontrol rents; - Opponents of rent decontrol! Forum ......14!Sports ...
ly over a Covington, Ky. J. Webber, 21. of 2160 Bingleto: = |8t., police said. =
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
apolis, Ind, Issued Daily
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Boy, 11, Dies One Vessel Beached, As Stove Blast2d Forced to Retreat;
No U. §. Naval Units in Yangtze Area A By CHANG KUS-SIN, United Press Staff Correspondent ' NANKING, Apr. 20 — Two British warships, the sloop Sister to Flee Fire | Amethyst and the destroyer Consort, engaged in a ship to WALKERTON" Apr, 20—An shore duel today with Communist artillery along the north
11-year-old boy burned to death! ghore of the Yangtze. when fire destroyed a cottage on
Victim's Warning Cry Enables Brothers and
innit cgmurnition abodrd. And the Consort, which had rushed to nd Winkel :
cause of the shellfire, with 15
casualties. British naval officials reported that both the 1430-ton Amethyst and the -1710-ton Consort were damaged. The casualties were not . broken down as to dead and ine ‘500' Deadline jured. : ia .. Later a British assistant nava The demand for television re | attache reported that the Consort
The boy's two brothers and a
Trying to Meet
to the ground after their broth.
arm in the leap but two broth-ignortages developing. - jo the Amethyst whan the db
|ers, Oscar, 20, and Richard, 21! prospective buyers | swarmed {were uninjured. into showrooms a when | Where the sloop beached itself
The . children's widowed mother, {some 80 miles east of Nanking. “ they learned exclusively through No U. S. Ships T
Mrs. Pearl Winkelman, ‘was ‘atimng gunday Times that the 500-|
| One owner said, “The cost is Fi ht G Bit er's cries awoke them. 5 _owne " Girl's Arm Broken celvers shot up 300 per cent this | 3 New Appointees jae ign for us in small busi Ig [OWS er His sister, Betty, 16, broke her|week. Dealers already report Was unable to stop and give aid Rival Groups Set: To Battle ‘Coalition’ | By NOBLE REED
A bitter fight over selection of |WOrk In nearby Warsaw at theiyye Race would be televised on The Consort proceeded to Kis a new Marion County Republican time of the tragedy. May 30. chairman to succeed James W.| The oldest brother, Richard, [which “steamed fro |Ingles, resigned, was developing/sobbed out a story of fruitless pugy all week as buyers, fearing! an in rapidly in several party quarters|rescue attempts to Koontz Lakes shortage, rushed in to get their | With doctors and medical supplies,
angyin, where it was joined by
| Installation crews have bey, ‘Ne 1470-ton frigate Black Swan,
| (In Washington, the Navy
Fire. Chief Edward Leverenz pick. {sald there are no U, 8. naval ves.
Going Fast
officer second in command of [the British- Far Eastern Fleet,
tilities aboard the cruiser Lon. back by intense heat and chok- “The 10*inch consoié With both don. Th EoD csTiger vag ing fumes. It was then they long-playing and regular players ont ) . 3
is moving fast.” he sald, “and we! oC {are pushing hard to keep dealérs a0 a nieationy with The sister broke her arm in the supplied.” methyst were cut off this
Brothers Seek Victim
at all to do with iw, Pattie to oust him from the chair: coy but the two brothers jumped Hayes Hollibaugh, executive MOTDIng, soon after the ship reDecide to Sign. \ Radio
around to, vice. president, Equipment Parad heavy... asnaliien” the downstairs bedroom window, Co., 1010 Central Ave, Philco dis-." ard. ‘Richard broke the window and tributor, said demand i pressing] Plane Off to Scens | peered in, looking for his younger supply. “The 10-inch set already A radiogram from the Consort
Times’ exclusive story really did lef materials to the Amethyst, | By then flames had spread things. I'm reproducing it on my and a Royal Air Force plane was | throughout the entire cottage and letterhead.” ordered up from Shanghat to investigate, ! f Busy As Bees omc (In Greenwich, England, Lord Fraser, Admiral of the Fleet and ‘land Walkerton reached the scene| {First Sea Lord, sald the Consort jand finally burned itseM out] Imi) distefbutor, smi OR exchanged heavy fire with the | y jare hurrying to beat the May 30! shore batteries before silencing The boy's -body was tounal "8310s. a them “temporarily.” He indicated : - 1 We installed two today, he that the firing still was going on. The cottage, located on {he #8id. “The 10-inch and 12% -inch|No official figures on the number lor nature of casualties aboard
{drove the would-be rescuers back. |
tributing Co,
-lerans, Mr. Brannigan of the Army other parts of the cleaning. IRxthetic to the league's progrma.” by Charles Coats and was rented. «wis Lurle, Capital Paper Co. either ship were available in Mr. Williams said the resolu- PY the Winkelman family. Ax is a grocer as weil as cleaning plants which do clean- tion could be interpreted to mean : : a farmer and has been active in In§ for small pressing shopsithat Mr. Innis was "not satisfac- Princess Margaret tory to the leaugue “There will be no peac
: { Mr. Hiestand iz a former State |Répresentative and was appointed tract employees. of laundries and Republican Party until we achieve, : to the
11201 W, Washington 8t., Crosley London. {distributor, sald dealérs were (Lord Fraser said the British jearrying ‘samples only and that Ambassador in China had told {reorders were expected. both the Communists and Na-
e in the Plans Trip to ltaly | Installers, however, reported tionalists $hat the Amethyst was
LONDON, Apr. 20 (UP) Buck- they were busy bees and that dé- carrying embassy supplies from - mand had been increased almost'8hanghai to Nanking when she to the point where it was becom- was driven aground.) Ing a problem !o keep popular The attack on the British ships sets on hand, came at a moment of decision in - the Chinese civil war. Early res ports failed to explain the reason for the fire or how it fitted into the erisix between the Chinese
18-year-old Princess argaret Rose will make a 30day private visit to Italy next month in company with a small
waiting
It was understood that Mar- Late Tomorrow
garet planned to visit - Rome Communists and Nationalists,
| LH] among other Italian art centers. LOCAL TEMPERATURES | , a matum Eapiting ltl She will attend the opera and § a.m... 42 10 a. m... 58 matum to the Nationalists was jooneerts and visit—art galleries — 9 a.m... 47 1-2 mm. 59 expiring, and the government re and famous churches. No officlall 8 a», m... 50 12 (Noon) 60 ported it was rejecting the dee ceremonies are being planned. Pa m.. 55 1p. m...61 mands,
The Communists, among other
o ~ April showers by late afternoon Too Young, Says Law or A tomorrow will follow crossing of the 'Y WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 (UP) “not so chilly” weather tonight, would . ve bondi angles, Which ~The show went on as usual to- according to Weatherman Paul give am ‘control of the day but the Texas Rodeo and Miller, T y v Increasingly cloudy . skies to- Jonahast tertitory along the vale a A at Tih tem. | ICY OF the southside of the lower Miller | ¥ tr Tl Communist forces tonight opened an attack on Kiangpu, Nationalist nortfi-bank outpost guarding the northwest = ape proaches to Nanking. The explo sion of shells at two-minute ine
cause local authorities said it morrow as skies remain cloudy
air ‘into Indiana continues
More than 125 landiords and home owners today called on Some New Shoes City Council to lft rent controls in Indianapolis. -At least one
Carlo Lombardo was accused to-
claims 1426 members. : w= shoot craps. :
Leader in the movement is/ing a resolution declaring there - teaching the child, Catherine, 4,
{The Governor has made no com- 8T*W Up. :
meetings to organize landlords One Councilman, Joseph Bright, Times. Index {will be climaxed May 24 with alhas already gone on record as Amusements. 8;Mrs. Manners 15 mass meeting at the Claypool Ho-{favoring rent decontrol. Others, Eddie Ash...16 Marriage ....15 tel. The first organizational meet- however, declined to comment.
ling will be held Friday in Irving- . Ch ‘Persecution’ : Bridge ...... 7|
My Day +... 8 Othman ee JaA3 night, - Mr. Wrentmore Classified 19-22 Pattern ..... T Council Must Act charged that. labor unions and Comics .....3/ Radio vi.eis.12 Congress last month | granted public officials were “persecusing” Crossword ..10/ Ruark ......13 5.14
ing qr. fting ceilings on ‘rents. |ing controls on rents. sansenn 1}
be followed by Cound consider- tenants.”
Dr. Jordan. (2 TW
stern terms, called for a peaceful
. Mrs, Catherine Gretchen Lome in which the union A. E. Wrentmore; who saidiis no shortage of rental housing bardo asked for a divorce on complained about the discharge home owners would conduct a accommodations which would re- grounds her husband spent hours of 47 brake shoe department “ward-by-ward survey of the quire rent control, | The company said it city” to show City Council how| The resolution would then go|to shoot dice and predicting she (fired the workers for causing a many rentals will be. availableita Gov. Schricker for signature. WOuld be a gambler when (she » The if rents are decontrolled. | a, : The church gave way with a With rubble and the workmen re- union charged an “unreasonable, , geries of eight city-wide/ment on local decontrol.
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{heartland of the remaining Nae ..
tervals’ clearly could be heard in
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 20 (UP) . long strike councilman was in agreement with them, but other public officials Movie Bet Designer Fran hours were mum :
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