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Action Bogged Down On Low Rent Program

Seidensticker Loses in Parliamentary Move to Force Vote on Resolution

The issue of federal low rent housing for Indianapolis remained unresolved today after City Couneil wrestled with it for one round last night and decided to delay the decision before a packed house. For nearly four hours during the hearing, arguments were Dt ony, Jlaus which would grant the Mayor power to appoint a housing authority combinge a Je a would not stand in the way of eligible for aid under the federal Nie enterprise and private In-low-cost housing program. ustry. ; Parliamentary maneuvering by Other Speakers Listed : Councilman J. Porter Seidenstick-| Other speakers who aired their er, Democrat, to force the resolu-|VieWs at the hearing included the tion to a vote was defeated by his|Rev. colleagues after the resolution|Church Federation, for adoption was presented and recommended|0f the proposal; Victor Fritzfor passage by Councilman Mary meyer, United Steel Workers, for Connor. the proposal; A. E. Wrentmore, president of the Indianapolis During the hearing, Council{Chapter of the Home : Owners President Christian Emhard t{Union, against the proposal; Alex twice threatened to clear the|Adamatis, unorganized, against;

Martin Larner . meeting housing needs for low income. groups.

School Addition

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Dedication Set

Formal dedication of the new, {21-room Broad Ripple High School, {addition will be held at 8 p. m.| |tomorrow in the gymnasium. Principals of the other Indian-| apolis high schools will attend the] ceremony, at which Clarence L.| Farrington, president of the Board of §chool Commissioners, will pre-| sent the addition. | | It will be accepted for the city! \ by Virgil Stinebaugh, _superinTheme of the four-day meeting tendent of schools, and for. Broad

chambers when crowds got out of {Edna Johnson, National Associahand with enthusiastic applause tion for Advancement of Colored and jours directed at speakers People, for the proposal; Henry presen g their stands on the Working, Home Owners Union, When Miss Connor moved for 258iist; Edward Bennett, Student passage of the resolution, her ac- Veterans organization, for the tion was countered with a motion Proposa, a Hany cers : from Councilman Donald Jame- ’ ocial Worker sos to “table” the adoption and adoption. | postpone action for further study. 2 In an effort to force the vote. ‘Laughing Killer’ Councilman Seidensticker moved fi : on erence g to “table” the motion by Mr. Begins Life Term | . { + | . e Council voted to delay action] FRANKLIN, Ind, Oct. 4 (UP)| Family Living on the resolution after Mr. Seiden- —“Laughing Killer” William Mar-| Pl d Th sticker’s action was defeated, six|tin Caine, 28, Evansville, today anned as eme to three. {began a life prison sentence as| Some 1200 Hoosier health, welCites Need of Ex-GI's {the murder trial of three men who fare and recreational leaders willl Advocating appointment of a allegedly accompanied him on & convene here tomorrow for the housing authority, Martin L. Lar-| fatal holdup continued. {59th annual Indiana State Conner declared that council should consider the need of former serv-degree murder in the death of| icemen. He is regional chairman Lloyd L. Abbett, 49, before John-| ig of the American Veterans Com-ison County Circuit Judge Oral F.| the Social Welfare Goal.” Held principal. mittee. {Barnett yesterday. But three other ; ti ith th P p 3 df “The housing shortage has not accused men pleaded innocent. R Sonjuhe oN BLE iS -Alliop will Yespond Sof improved,” Mr. Larner tald. “Pris! f ~ ence will be the 15th annual the student body. Other speakers op production an onl ea o A jury was expected to be com-| Laura Greely study courses. even with the housing Ten » P pleted today io 11Y Elbert Hane: Mr Lara so ear tem. Proush. 22, and Harold Lloyd, 23, social work and health and wel- Association; Earl Teckemeyer, porary housing projects, such as Doth of Indianapolis, and John fare activities, will address the president of the Fathers AssociaTyndall Towre aid oder "oot Parnell, 18, Louisville, Ky. Who sessions, including Fred K. Koeh- tion, and Robert Maxwell, presi-vacks-ike” installations Bad Eow allegedly were with Caine when ler of Chicago, director of the dent of the Broad Ripple Alumni Doss 1 GRIBtonss To Vern Abbett was shot Mar. 2. Illinois Department of Public| Association. He eontinded. that. ths housing —r Welfare. Former Principal K. V. Ammershortage, in the meantime, nad Services Conducted Other Speakers ma wil preside will include grown worse, not better. 'R Buddy Clark Other speakers will be Melvin! alrorm guesis he or Froate SFONSE to or vaay ar |A. Glasser, Washington, D. C., members of the school board, Inilld as many houses as they| GLENDALE, Cal, Oct. 4 (UP) director of the 1950 White House 9ianapolis school officials and can,” Mr. Larner declared, “but they are after . boi a Tae 38-year-old Crooner Buddy|Overmyer, director of public rela- . supply houses to those who need Clark while the Civil Aeronautics|tions of the Welfare Federation Police Put Heat On them most.” {Board investigated the cause of|of Cleveland. An opposite stand was taken 2 Plane crahs in which he was]

by Marshall Abrams, managing|fatally injured Saturday night. [tive secretary of the New York| “The heat was on from both director of the Construction| Mr. Clark was the only fatality Citizens Council; Dr. Bernardine sides today at the Point Cigar League of Indianapolis and rep- among six persons aboard the Schmidt of the University of Mis- Store, 468 Massachusetts Ave. resentative of several building|twin-engine Cessna, which was 5i55ippi; Dr. Louis Jacobs, Chi-| Police raided the establishment groups. |returning to Los Angeles from C280. regional mental health con on a search warrant and were Cites U. 8. Program Palo Alto, Cal, where they had sultant with the U. 8. Public Serv- about to give up the effort as a

—Funeral services were held to- Conference Planning; Dr. S. D. members of Broad Ripple comday at Forest Lawn Cemetery Eger, New York City; Richard p. munity associations.

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Spectators Mix Jeers, Applause In

Caine pleaded guilty of first-/ference on Social Work. i |quizzing Judge Sherman Minton,

“Strengthening Family Living Ripple High by J. Fred Murphy, |Court.

{will ‘be Mrs. Henning Johnson, nomination to succeed the | | National leaders in the field of president of the Parent-Teachers! Justice Wiley B. Rutledge. Demo-'

Also Mrs. Rhea Eckels, execu- Real Hot Cigar Store Judge, Minton. shout Mis oe bo ual

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Council Housing Battle

Photos by Bob Wallace. Times Staff Photographer Marshall Abrams . . . Declares adoption of housing authority

Mrs. W. P. Rusterhotz (left) and Mrs. Helen Hawkins were would be an indictment against private enterprise.

among the more than 250 spectators who listened to speakers.

Hungry Bandits Children Italian Groups

GOP Threatens Honoy Baneits Crippled Children a ree Fight Over Minton zs =oaoims mse Society to Meet |.moe os, cemmsstons

but they were hungry. = dance at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in But Confirmation by Charles Martin, who operates Dr. R. B. Aker Ione Indianapolis Athletic Club in . an all-n grocery a | Night Is Expected Belmont Ave., told police three| To Be Speaker celebration of Christopher Colume WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (UP)— [overall-clad “country boys” en-| Dr. R. B. Aker, former presi- Pus Day. Some Senate Republicans threat- tered his small store at 3:30 a. m. |, of the Indiana Society for, The Rev. Charles Noll, assists

and looked around “like they | ened a first-class JoW gay gyer were hungry.” * Crippled Children, will be the main 2nt Pastor of Holy Rosary a committee's bac Suddenly, he said, all three speaker in the society's annual Church, and Tony Maio, City

latest appointee to the Supreme grabbed up two or three articles fall conference Saturday in Hotel Street Commisisoner, will address

lin widely separated parts of the Lincoln | . {the Queen Margheri Fran. store and fled out the door. The day's activities will open! 9 Sheila ahd They admitted, though, that It wasn't much,” Mr. Martin!yith an invocation by the Rev. | Cisco Crispi societies and the Vie

they lacked the votes to block said, “it would be hard to guess yg pg. Backs and a welcoming ad- tory Lodge. Robert Kirby will bé the former Hoosier Senator's What they took it happened 80 3.as hy 0. M. Swihart, Ft ran | toastmaster.

late quickly. |society president, at 9:15 a. m. | Committeemen include Mrs,

| A panel discussion, “Report on Polio in Indiana,” will begin at’ Pcent Mortaccl, Mrs. Magvia

cratic Leader Scott W. Lucas of Farm Price Program Illinois, said confirmation % To Be Discussed {10 a. m. Panel members will in-/Neese, Mrs. Louis Gentille, Mrs, nightfall should be “easy.” ’ clude Dr. George Brother, State Pasquale Gammeri, Mrs. Charles A week ago, the Senate Judicl-| The controversial farm price Board of Health; Ralph Werner, Navarra, Mrs. Anthony Guerrini, ary Committee summoned Judge Support program will be discussed American Red Cross, and Robert Mrs. Amelia Maddalena. Assisting Minton for questioning on views|in an interview of Allan B. Kline, Branson, National Foundation for are Daniel Corsaro, Vincent Rohe held as a New Deal Senator, President of the American Farm Infantile Paralysis. | mano, Nunzio Mazza and Salva|a self-described “strong partisan” |Burean Federatits va Pane} ot} 1950 Easter Sale tore Micell. : who never ducked a fight. Yes-| Brom, J be Pap Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins will{that a panel of handicapped

| radio stati IB :30terday, the eonpitice Shanged iy a o W) id w C at 9:30 |participate in ‘planning for the|sons will discuss the subject, “As its mind and approve e nomi- A

Interview on the price support 1950 Easter Seal Sale at 10:45! We See It,” at 2 p. m. re nation without a hearing. program, now a Rhy Supp in|. m. He is chairman of the 1950) Discussants will include Charles Sen. Homer Ferguson (R.|Congress, will be broadcast onsale. |Canift, chairman, of Evansville; Mich.) who wanted to query|“Meet the Press,” over the most| DI. Aker, recently named chief Charlotte Brim, Indianapolis; Mrs, Broadcasting Sys- Of staff of the new Northern In-|Lea Gibbons, Gary; Roy Davis, thE A037 “court-packing” fight, |tem’s network of 500 stations.|diana Hospital for Crippled Chil- Indianapolis; Roger Arnett, Coe loras: dizeatisried. |The interview was arran by|dren, will be the speaker in a |lumbus, and Lloyd Burkhart, Ine oa Rishts Cut {Lawrence E. Spivik, editor of The| luncheon at 12:15 p. m. ___) |dianapolis, arges g American Mercury and founder) Kenneth R. Miller, executive dl-| The conference will adjourn at

Mr. Ferguson charged majority os the weekly half-hour program. rector of the society, announced 3:15 p. m. members of the Judiciary Com-

| mittee with a “héavy-handed” ap-

i 7 ff the “rights” : = Under the federal aid program, witnessed the Stanford-Michigan| ice; and Dr. Adrian H. Vander- bad deal when an officer pulled at| proach in cutting o > ’ he said, housing A aa: [Witnesse game. & | Veer of the University of Chicago. an unusually hot register from of the Republican minority to ask SR aUsS vided only for a minority of low| An autopsy revealed Mr. Clark _' alter Leckrone, editor of The the hot air furnace. questions. : Income families. With federal in-| died of hemorrhage due to mul-/ Indianapolis Times, will discuss| Out of the register, along with| “That's what a minority is for) tervention, Mr. Abrams declared, | ¢{ le: fractures of the skull the Welfare and Public Relations” at quantities of hot air, came 100| —to criticize and to bring out all a shortage of materials in Private chrcne office sald. and an in- | the Friday luncheon meeting of tip book boards and two policy| the facts” Mr. Ferguson sald. Industry would develop and em-|quest was scheduled. | the Indiana Association of County books. { “That principle, violaied by the ployment would be affected. q WAS 5 a0 0 i | Welfare Directors, | Then police .put the heat on committee, far transcends any The spokesman said indications k J il $ St . | Luncheon Set Friday | Russell Wolfe, 45, proprietor, of questioning of Mr. Minton himis the industry Jue tha he epi GaS JQ 10 YIN | Dr. H Carter Dunsione, Bi. en A a Gn elt Ferguson was joined by rent housing. shortage may be i i i : turned Ase. Jorge on Away From His Wife Yount pejeiainsl, Wil shes of pool selling and possessing a Sen. Forrest C. Donnell (R. Mo.), PRETTY SOFT! next year by private industry. Oe or gq diana Mental Health Society. His §ambling device. J ayy ew Soft-all The surplus would probibly -be| = a y » 2% topic will be “The Ghost at the | words” on the subjec 2 lt / evident, he stated, before any| Went to jail for three months to- pr mapa Defends Vice Drive | Senate debates Mr. Minton later wool tops program with federal assistance day rather than obey a judge's” 5. “yo. Tevine, New York . . |today. Both GOP Senators voted Soft-glove could be inaugurated. |ruling to keep away from his Wife ity will discuss “Marriage Coun- In Feud With Police | against President Truman's nom- leather sole Reading from a prepared state-| {OF three years. |seling” at the all-division meeting JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Oct. ‘4 inee in committee balloting. ment, Mr. Abrams further said| Mn a Lowell, Mass \Frifay afternoon. Dr. Levine also, (UP) — Mayor Haydon Burns,| Despite the position of Mr. Ferthat Indianapolis taxpayers would | 8 Sos 2) RS 5 a Loag| Will address the Planned Parent- feuding with police officials over guson and Mr. O'Donnell, GOP be subsidizing occupants of hous-| 2 mr ns ay i hiv hi en ban hood Committee of Indiana the his drive to halt vice and gam-| Floor Leader Kenneth S. Wherry ing units erected under the pro- a Ru 2 4 2 ase 2 same day. bling here, said today that officers of Nebraska said the Minton nomposal at the rate of more than i il 2 Rrcay . Headquarters for the confer- are trying to make his campaign ination definitely would not be $100 per year. The figures were| Or a P hy ie nant ence will be in the Claypool Hotel.!look ridiculous. made a party issue. based ou asseepsen) tablulations| “87S ie ? Wg a aseul. and Meetings will be held in the Clay-| Mayor Burns recently ordered| applied to regular housing units. | pool and Washington Hotels, city police to “halt gambling Backs Resolution |Siaying away i Ad bite: sor YMCA, YWCA and the World completely.” He swore in 75] STRAUSS Jers. Loe Burkols, Rusia chair- 1 Fes Years On PO or LE War Memorial |Jurdor Chamber of Commerce, SAS: man for the 11th district, VFW| : wl ouietoetaietimemm——— “vigilantes” to help. Auxiliary, declared that money Mg Moe the three months 1500 QUAKES A YEAR During the drive, police raided Rousing In. Foro. outs hag|"OW" MT. Mortimer sald, | Japen Dis about 1500 earth-la Jayoee Monts Carlo Party LOAFER s ha y : . {quakes a year, but most are too|where members were betting » not wrecked the U. 8. economy.| weak to do any damage. {imitation money. Speaking for adoption of the Rites at Princeton SOX resolution before council, she, : \ reasoned that erection of low cost| For Woman, 105 IN i N DIANAPO LIS FOR THE homes here through federal aid] PRINCETON, Oct. 4 (UP)— : . would not endanger the economy. Funeral services were conducted = . ES $ : YOUNGER Job Bares, representing United yesterday for Mrs. Elizabeth) EVENTS TODAY Era ana. 38.105 deoutar Auto Workers, CIO, spoke in|Beard, 105. She died Friday at Daushters of the American Revolution David I Flecharty, 19, 4951 W, Legrande; favor of federal aid, warning that her home. Mrs. Beard was a Sor ealion THOME Thursaay, Hincoln pred”. King. 28. 1803 Northwestern, ne GENERATION ‘bad housing breeds juvenile native of Dubois County. {Indiana Buestanrant Assoelation Foster Rene Cy Stlamen 24, “678 W. Dr, Wood delinquency.” His statements were| She was survived by 170 direct Women's Society of Christian Service Con. {iff Place: Rebs L. 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