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[scmipps —wowarnd 60th YEAR—NUMBER 341 °° THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1950

Always Ready [Seeks Costello Arrest SIO Milin | mele ~f Card M a To Talk Peace, ERE Hospital Gets Lack of Coal May _yriuiisaForce Postponement ZZ Of State Cage Meet “er 3 Wounded Coal Yard Phones “Governor Set As 100 Pickets Jingle—But in Vain Tg Gall Parley, Battle Miners |

This estimate was made bv - ." Are Doling Supply Out in Small Lots Aid Indicates In Indianapolis today coal yard phones were jingling with pres-| Owner of Pit

today by Dr. J. William Wright Sr., chairman of the Indianapolis Medical Society's Hos- | sure calls for small deliveries, half a ton to a ton. i Most of the yards had a little coal, not preferred quality or] Unprecedented Delay - is sizes, but something which would burh. | rr dd Among Victims Pocahontas was rare, although a few dealers admitted they still} Could Follow Talk In w Virginia had a few tons which they were rationing carefully. Others had| With Commissioner PITTSBURGH, Feb.

Willing to Meet Stalin Any Time but Opposes ‘Mission to Moscow’ WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (UP) — President Truman said today that the United States is ready to discuss at any time with any country

any plan for world peace. But he made it clear that such| discussions will have to be] through the United Nations or regular diplomatic channels—un-| less Russia's Josef Stalin or 2)

other chief of state wants to meet with the President here. Mr. Truman said at his news conference that: ONE. He does not believe it is time to send a mission to Stalin. , TWO. But he has always said the door is open, here in Washington, any time to any head of state. That was as close as he

pital Committee, as he and other “Should the proposed hospital] |be built by the county of by stoker coal, slack and nut sizes. su A possibility that the state

prominent physicians conferred rn aa le vy aine é their {popular subscription? 16 Dealers complained that the

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came to commenting on Winston Churchills’ proposal for “highest | level” atomic control talks with &3 Russia. | THREE. This is not the proper time to press—as proposed in a! pending congressional resolution —for creation of an Atlantic

with Chamber of Commerce di- ; ® = & 3 | I nN Cn ah of coal ordered by rait-was being Coal Conferees he - ha eave Differ on Method [(UP)—Five men were shot ved. They suspected the rail- thigh school basketball tour:

rectors. { | Meeting in the Claypool Hotel] Many chamber officials ex-today in a clash between 100 roads of seizing it. And indus- 'nament would be postponed {pressed the feeling that the pro-|

lat noon, the Medical Society's {committee and chamber officials] {prepared to work out the quest i ynunion miners! tries were outbargaining them at . . : tem yorarily loomed today. posed 500-bed hospital should be Pickers Sp y {the non-union mines, bidding it emain | en I y y [built by popular subscription. at Junior, W. Va. up from $4 to $6 a ton. | Arthur Campbell, execu | A few thought the county alone, Eoyr of the wounded men, Some Entirely Out itive secretary to Gov, including the brother of Joseph At Polar Ice & Fuel Co., West

[tion. {could better handle the construc-

Two Truman Aids {8chricker, announced this aftere

itl oI Wi r 1.95! Union of Atlantic Pact nations.! Sion ahd initia) Costs by. fosting Sirdich, president of West Vir- Virginia egg was selling at $14.95 Attend Parley ‘noon that “a strong possibility Mr. Truman said there are more | |" Dr. Wright said, members of 8inia’s largest United Mine, Work- which an official said was “merely exists that state officials will

local. were admitted to Myers trading dollars with customers.” | ; Two or three small yards were

iwith-shetgun -weunds. reported entirely out. Dealers

WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (UP) confer with Mr. Phillips (L. V, John L. Lewis and the mine op- Phillips, commissioner of the erators went back to the bargain: THSAA) regarding possible post~

\ ers State police identified the other duipped that they were sitting on ponement of the state tournae scription to’ etect 4 hospital, Po Williams, their hands to keep them warm. ing table today amid forecasts of ,..¢ hecause of the coal shorte

“There is ” wounded man as Bill | A X : : said RE Bo dour in ind he owner of the Williams Coal Co. At Jordan Brothers Coal C 0. ngiimal distress as the country’s age.” |self-supporting, once built.” \which operates a 27-man drift 1020 E. North St, there was 15 .,,) 46 dwindled to a nine-day | S€li-Sup g, e built. tons of stoker coal on hand and 4 t : supply. coal situation is by far worse

To emphasize his point, Dr, Mine near Junior. Spokesmen for the operators in- teday in the state than at any

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important things to discuss. {the Medical Society frankly WwW. V ‘Never Walked Out’ Movie actor and television commentator Robert Montgomery | “doubted” whether enough money Repay country (unlike relaxes with a cigaret in Federal Court in Néw York. He signed a [could be raised by popular subRussia) has never walked out of complaint for the arrest and deportation of Frank Costello, alany meeting and has never used |eged racket czar. He asserts Costello obtained citizenship papers its UN veto to block anything| fraudulently in 1925 leading to peace. : =) yausueny en The President's statement that|

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\ ® # No report was available at the very little Pocahontas, but coke itis not time to send a peace J T k rl $ in d Wright cited the city's. three self-| was available, good for furnaces " ion 10 Moscow Was a he by | erry axes evasor ae supporting private hospitals—st, Hospital on the condition-of “the: = 1 4 weather. but a little hot dicated they see little chance of time this year,” and that the a question based on his exclusive ° ° | | Vincent S, 8t. Francis and Meth-| The wounded men were identi- fOr stoves, {an early break in the deadlock | Shortage is gradually growing interview with Arthur Krock of 10 Pick Up = iS wn al joist, : : Lis as Arnold Moore, 36, Simp-| At Moorefield Coal Co., 2820 W.| Mr: Lewis had no comment. | Wp c i the New York Times. Mr. Krock Need Admitted |son! Roy Hoffman, 37, Everetts- Michigan St. there was about a; The conferees met for the sec-| TE — Hire i nad quoted Mr. Truman as saying he| Shower of Valentines Proves Good Medicine | Pr Wright said “no one ques- yijle; Meline Serdich, Grant Town, ton on hand, and the proprietor ond straight day with two repre.| [8% Wi of tr a ps only hse would have .sent Chief Justice : . . . . is {Hons the need of a hospital now and Wayne Martin, 23, Grant|was debating whether to let half sentatives of President Truman | ying oon Fred M. Vinson to Moscow in 1043 To Both Little Hoosier Leukemia Victims Li especially the medical profes- Town. : of it go. | reese we redsemmmp— Wha! sos) We have Jeph scraped a presidential campaign hat] Bv DONNA MIKELS, Times Staff Writer {sion.” { Driven Away Litzelman Coal & Supply Co.,| : ! not been going on. A reporter NEW YORK, Feb. 16—Jerry got to take a ride on the Bellevue, “We need one badly,” he as-| State police said the pickets 445 N. Holmes Ave, reported a John Takes Walk Eo Soa} 2a a SOU ae Tonto asked if he thought the time has, spital elevator yesterday. |serted. “Doctors can't get non-'had been driven off the mine flurry of orders, up 25 per cent,l! WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (UP) only interest we have is to make sion | He went down to the hospital post office with his mother, Mrs. emergency cases into Methodist| property north of Elkins earlier from “scared users” and some —John L. Lewis stalked out of lthe coal go as far as possible.” Mr Truman replied that h Ruby Dunaway, to claim a letter, one of the 50 pieces of mail he Houpital now until the latter part, when company -officials. fired who were scraping bin bottoms.! the conference room, and for a | , \ . e oh . 0 ri.” | r their heads. And there was none on the way.| : i . does not think that. time has received yesterday. = 2a [wating shots over, thets heads on the way. inteppdtad YAS sows H L come. His mother started to go down for the mail. But the ward nurse Mo gh! ise pointed out that ES a sight ; uitiag fof De velopients the, The t Red Sue Warkure owe, Lawrence Asked about the new 30-year Suggested: that Jerry might go |§ ncy cases can't be . ("JL e °F, secretary o e president hac ren conferring | . pact between Communist China along. The little trip, she said, (handled immediately. |e bir ho immediate Feport Indiana Coal Merchants Associa-| with his lawyers in & room next To Open Sectional and Russia, the President said Would do him good.. Meanwhile, all three members! [tion, sald dealers are in the "“I-| to the one where coal negotin- | : Secretary of State Dean’Acheson| So Jerry donned bathrobe and . of the County Board of Commis-|* State; li id 10 men had Sivenp” stage and, like the pubs Yous were In frogeies.. Suds | By: JIMMIE ARGELOPOIOUS : e ce s e a % covered that subject adequately|slippers and went along. y . sioners —Democrats Fred Wolo oe Po 8 ible apo mu lic. are waiting to see what hap-| denly, the door flew open and | A balance of power keynotes yesterday when he said China’s| Jerry “Doing Well” | [ISON |Nordsiek, William Allison and Re-| ot! 1000p “Lanort on the out- Pons ext. | Mr. Lewis strode out. (the 1950 Indianapolis sectional troubles with Moscow are just be- erry oing We publican William Bossom—were in;P2.} had’ boon Fooeived In Kokomo the school clos; As he passed the door to the |high school basketball tourney ginning. . | His mother said the seven-year- . } favor of erecting a county hos- Meanwhile industrial lants | OTer was - withdrawn when the| conference room itself, photo- pairings released by the THSAA Discus Tatervi Nd Tetkemin “victim. “Who was Schricker Names pital. ; an p '|Haynes Stellite Co. offered part| flash bulbs started popping and ” , 3 usses Interviews SWI f ‘ Lawyer Employed and utilities announced that new | ,¢ its supply to the school system.! two dozen reporters scrambled [today. -— resident Truman also told his|flown to New York University- New Superintendent | The Medical Society's commit ce, CUtDACKS were in the making as! ‘The International Harvester| after him. Drawings of the 64 sectional news conference that he will Bellevue Medical Center by The cease . a employed a1 |coal stocks dropped to a nine- plants. in Indiana were shifting “He's walking out,” -one-re--Gov. Schricker today announce ployed a lawyer, Robert Hollo-|day supply. coal back and forth to keep going | porter gasped as Mr. Lewis headed for the elevators.

grant exclusive interviews when-| o i ever he pleases. | Times for treatment with the new

The President conceded that/dru8 ACTH, was “doing well.”

[office yesterday have found the {favorites in the local sections dise

the appointment of Mrs, Loretta Well, to ‘draw up tentative legal| “Duquesne Light Co. Pitts- put in Indianapolis jobs seemed | itributed as though the top teams

B. Neff of Anderson as superin- P ans for the county to undertake pyrgh, ordered a 20 per cent cut safe for at least 16 days.

- Mr. Lew y yalking, construction of the buildings. 5 Towin. ety walling, bis

there was a White House tradi-| And, she added, the 200 plus { Ft er © fon b 40,- i , i h d. About 10 | {. ’ . : , tate n power consumption by its 40, The big dealers expected indus-: expression unchanged. ou /had been seeded throughout both tion against such interviews, but|get-well cards and Valentines he's tendeat wf the Indishe 3 The committee will meet with 000 industrial and commercialltry to feel the crackdown next yards down the hall, he turned |brackets. ds he said he will do as he pleases received in the past Jew days Prison for Fromen. of “ths ‘Iaite the county commissioners in the |ygers at once. The curtailment week when they said work weeks! -and glowered at the nearest re- | Tech, probably . the” No. t about breaking it. have also been ‘good medicine fia Ts, a ge x pf eli tor | PEAT future. will be effective from 8 a. m. to might have to be shortened and! porter: contender for its own sectional * Reporters tried to get from |for Jerry, who's occasionally Harry B. Nell, ger! Sounding the feeling of the go p. m. Monday through Friday. some small plants might have to “I am going to the wash- crown, is in the upper bracket

| {along with Shortridge and Sacred

i. _|Heart. In the lower bracket are present — Fact-Finding Board gouthport's Cardinals, a strong [Chairman David L. Cole and Fed-| favorite, and Crispus. Attucks, eral Mediator Cyrus 8. Ching. another outstanding contender | John R. Clark, one of Presi- for the sectional diadem. |dent Truman's economists, sald] The 16-team Indianapolis ~sece | previous. estimates for a prosper-tionals will get under way at Bute

ney, will replace Mrs. Ethel Krue- commissioners, Mr. Nordsiek ’ gee SEL: who is resigning because of president of the-board. said: — | Sees ‘Terrific’ Effect an illness in her family. “We will approve the erection Ihe light company said all outMr. Neff is expected to take ,¢ , pogpital by the county jf door advertising, show window tion the Krock interview until still under treatment at nearby charge at . the institution not tne financing doesn't work a lighting and all electric signs Bad Manners “later than Apr. 1. hardship on the taxpayers.” must be turned off until 9 p. m.

the President brought it up. University Hospital. p “We want to emphasize,” a GOV-| There was only one hitch in| Inland Steel Co. said it would At Table Cost

Mr. Truman said sharply that . : T y 1 Tony, whose trip to New York ernors’ office spokesman said, the plans for the proposed county- close two more blast furnaces at 2 Gl 50 E h ger Gls $50 Each - our protests. We wanted to keep| me a11-Republican county coun- leaving only threg of eight in op- =

close entirely with only enough room.?

coal to keep pipes from freezing. |

information he imparted. in an. .Meanwhile, Indianapolis exclusive interview with Mr. ond leukemia sufferer, 11-vear-Krock. Reporters did not men- old Tyrone (Tony) Diggin, is

‘have been upset by the coal strike

A United Press survey today shows that most. of the top. . teams throughout the state got a break in the pairings. How-

he thought the newsmen were act-| ing disgruntled and he did roti2nd treatment was financed by «that Mrs. Krueger resigned OVeT 'huilt hospi lits Indiana Harbor, Ind., works like their attitude. So cool off, he 1°, variety Club of Indianapolis, PUI Fospital. . )t elgh : : » had to stay in bed ves . is ; i § ” . — —— — said. : mother, Mrs. Ruth Diggin, he he? Tut 3t 4 ae impossibie.” of cil, which controls the purse eration. The company said the, pRpANKFURT, Germany, Feb, and shortage. | He went on to say that he Ihe nag a slight touch of fever. he oe od Br : f the in- Strings of the county, has gone cutback will directly idle about 16 (UP)_The U. 8. Army told A two or. three-month continu-| Li. own ree Agent and, hat. De. Tony-ton:—got-—a RETOOL ec RAGE She hag On record in. the pastas. saying. 1300... workers. .and... force. 2500. G's today to ~Spruce up" their ation ofthe walkout would have: will see whom he pleases and sa ’ ’ .® ’ St Le 5 8 “ to nq 4 v d -ds , . ¢ : “ i ” Ha ati | p Y| valentines from Indianapolis, been active .in civic and church ,o hospital is not -financially others from'a five to a four-day table manners. If said two en- “terfible” effects on the nation, he

what he pleases. ractical at this time.” / i i imany of them m , _ J a p : 8 e. week. listed men. already have been said. on ve . He said he: would nop be cen” wa s neighbo oe Jerry Duna- affairs. She has served as a i Five railroads announced .fur- court-martialed for refusing to A Senate subcommittee, mean=- ever, several sectionals will see - sored by the reporters at his con-| Wa¥ ghbors. member of the YWCA board additional : explosions as strong teams face

~edit-his- actions.

* millionth vehicle of 1850 will roll their flying uniforms only when and served as a nurses aid in

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heard. Union representatives property owners - ‘carried the pall for the renters. poverty.” :

lords had control of the—floor,

loughs for 3000 em- pass the ketchup to a sergeant. time, opened hearings.on a bill ployees. adding to the ‘estimated Cpl. Edgar L. Arthur, a native to bring all unions under the anti140,000 railroad men temporarily of.McGill,. Nev...and. Pfe..8alva-.trust law... The bill's-author, Sen... jout of work. tore Giodano of Rochester, N. Y.|A. Willis Robertson (D. Va.), | Many rianufacturing and utility were demoted to the grade of re-|saild it would end Mr. Lewis’ (firms slowed * operations” a ndicryjt for their breach of etiquette. “dictating” to producers on coal planned wholesale lay-offs if They also were restricted to their production and prices.

each other in early rounds. The United Press gives the ree sults of the survey on Page 29.

ference or by anyone else, and] . {there for 20 years. 7 Dead, 9 Hurt anybqdy .to FLYBOYS GET P's & Q's She. is a member of the An- i ae WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (Up) derson Board of School rrastees. In-Dow Blast NO. 1 MILLION OF 1950 OF 1950 |—Adm., Forrest P. _ Sherman, During World War II she taught MIDLAND, Mich. Feb. . 16 chief of naval operations, ruled first aid to Red Cross classes op)" ©," q. 0% oo DETROIT, Feb. 16 (UP)—The today that Navy fliers may wear under the Civil Defense Program| =." 0 "0 nt > G hy 1 : & X pant 0 coal stocks dropped much lower. company area for 30 days and: -

off an assembly line next ‘week, they fly.” When not flying -they St. John's Hospital at Anderson | N¢ DoW Chemical Co. today. kill- “yy "01 770.000 pupils were c , . St. $ s : . ’ ), $ [fined $50 each, the Army said. Automotive News reported today. must wear the traditional blue. |and Veterans Hospital here. ing seven workmen and injuring... po me by schools that were = “Oc 16 MY SAT Tech, Kokomo Set

would not stand for

22, with Howe's Hornets tangling with Lawrence Central's Bears in {the first game at 7 p. m. In the Wsecond game Wednesday, Shorts

sor tat; least nine others

Ei ~ _ ‘out of coal and others were Kept, crim - m . ; 8:15 p. m. , ® ® : The blast ripped the roof and operating by supplies. diverted SGT. HOWARD F. LOVELL For Cage Battle i Two Games Thursday on on one side from th st d . had asked Mr. Arthur and Mr. ; ; j (pun nagge ont - m b one-story red ernom industrial users. Giordano to pass: the ketchup In| . The Tech - Kokomo basketball Two games will be played rick structure, shooting a huge; 1, west Virginia, wives and gp = 0 hall. ‘Witnesses testified Thursday evenings with Washing«

ton tangling with Beech Grove in the Tech drawing Warren Central in the second tilt. The .aforementioned quartet of games constie tutes the upper bracket. In the lower bracket pairings,

Assert Owners Fail To ‘Impress’ Council

Unofficially, it appeared today that rent controls will remain for a while longer in Indianapolis. : Despite the pleas of Indian-’ apolis landlords at the City Council's final public hearing last. hight, certain councilmen who re-

bal lof fire from the gaping hole. gisters of . miners hoistered the that the two enlisted men used it 52M has been officially set for Police and company emergengy picket lines. About 150 of them'g .¢ “po "0 Sgt. Lovell to Kokomo's gym tomorrow night crews said the fire was under stopped maintendnce men on bothiic 0 ang get jt.” CC following rescheduling. of the control, out that .rescue parties night and day shifts of the Im-| Said the Army: wy . (game because of tie coal shortage. still were unable to make a perial Smokeless Coal Co.’s Quin-| = «jp.reaged respect for senior ) a erie HG rm thorough search for other casual- wood operation. non-commissioned officers, along. The game was originally schedties. | “The. Taft-Hartley law. stops with a keener awareness of cor. Wed for Friday then moved up: no | SIE {miners from picketing, so we're rect table manhers, is expected of yesterday to ‘be played today. Attucks’ Tigers, who. have anCROCE OUT OF DANGER doing, it for them,” one of the all GI's as the -result of the However, Kokomo officials were Other golden opportunity-to win NAPLES, Italy, Feb. 16 (UP)-— women -said. . trial.” able to obtain a supply of coal the giant-Killing Igcal sectional, Benedétto Croce, 83, ‘talian| Despite the injunction’s ban on| {yesterday and promptly resched- meet Ben Davis in the second . philosopher who suffered a heart picketing, roving motoreades of] {uled the game for Friday. game Friday morning. ‘In the

LOCAL TEMPERATURES:

fused to be quoted, privately de- attack two days ago, was re- miners stoned and dumped non-| 6a.m... 21 10 a. m... 24 Should the coal shortage affect first game at 8:30 a.m. Broad clared that property owners ported out of danger today. |union coal trucks in Pennsylvania; 7a.m... 20 11 a.m... 26 the sectional tourney playing next Ripple takes on Decatur Central, failed to make “much of an im- : - (Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky 8a. m,.. 21 12 (Noon) 27 week, Commissioner L. V. Phillips In the third game Friday mornpression” for their cause. | 9a.m. .. 23 1 p.m... 27 [of the JIHSAA said the tourneys Ing Cathedral's Irish tackle

rion Coach Jake Caskey’s Silent Hooe siers. . Southport completes the lower reaches of the bottom bracket by" __ going after Manual. That one’s for 1:30 p. m. Friday, completing the first round.

mis rat all 64 centers would be delayed one week. . However, no postponements beéause of the coal short-

Hoosiers Pour Into Capital &.i.i ss For Jackson Day Dinner ~~ py

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It Starts Today "@® A gigantic MID-WINTER USED CAR CLEAR-

land Virginia. » Last night's meeting, like the rs "” two before it, followed a familiar The landlords pleaded for immediate decontrol. And the “renters,” represented by labor union

i . . . Be hs ps the little ANCE SALE, by the Au- Each Democrat Armed With $100 Ticket; # About People v.uuvvrinsns 21 Pike Township, Franklin Town iq ; : i . ; | ship d Speedway's— co man. tomobile Dealers of Indi- | - McHale Pleased With Steckler Appointment | Amusements ............ 187 [500 C00 or off nto Ben. Cohen, secretary of the anapolis! Today, and lL i By DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer = BrAZR Snpriici niin 10 their customary. sectional sites, Marion County Communist Party, every . day during this | . WASHINGTON, Feb. 16—Two carloads of Hoosier Democrats) “crossword .............. 32 |The Red Devils drew Zionsville was tossed out of the meeting great sale which contin- lgrrived on the Pennsylvania train from Indianapolis today, each | Editorials A ev 29 (in the third game Thursday bee - after he demanded to be recog- ues to Feb. 28, you'll ind |a3rmed with a $100 ticket for the big Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner | Fashions » ’ ‘10 |ginning at 9p. m. in the Lebanon nized “as a tenant rather than a i PAGES OF USED CAR tonight. a ns tree Sectional, ; member of the party. y ) ; #d ADS in The Times! | . Frank M. McHale, Indiana Democratic national committeeman, | Fortis ores 20 Speedway Has North Salem Councilman. J. Porter Seiden- ; : ] oT _ |flew from Miami where he has been for several weeks. He was . reenter 8 | Speedway, knocked off by Amo . { . \ . urn now to the classi- | oe ns anager Sel “Gardening «i sevsescesses 10 | peedway, Kn 0 y sticker, chairman of the rent Robert Fox“{left), AFL official; Tom Fusion, CIO, and John fied columns of today's [Pleased at the appointment of “Read Earl Richert, Page 2 | . Inside In ianapolis “****" 51 last year, drew North Salem in

hearing committee, said a deci- --Bartee; UAW-CIO, were interested |Willtam E. Steckler as federal —

h participants in ‘last night's Times and look for the 4 ra TR Sire = =] Mrs. Manners ....ieeess 2 the Danville sectional. The Plugs sion on the question “might be City Council rent control hearing. Dann - car YOU would like to [judge for the southern Indiana Pointed Ts sumd NeadlaWorK. «cas eons ees 10 play for keeps Friday afternoon reached next Monday night at, ; = have. Youll find, low [district and said: i lings scheduled to ide withi—-Novel ..... C eiiiiiiisss 20 at 1:15 in the sixth game, New the council's regular meeting.” controls” A. E. Wrentmore, head “facts and figures” to show there clearance prices, lower |. ° There had never ws any | ih "$100 di Soin | _OthIMAD sseeseensesssise 21 | Winchester drawing a bye. For the most part during_the of the Home Owners Upion de- was “no acute housing shortage, down pa nts. easier doubt in my own mind that Presi 5 } dinner. Lt Pt a1 Franklin Township, defeated in long - stormy meeting, the land- manded, “why aren't they here to here in Indianapolis.” terms! hay Te ATEST {dent Truman would appdint him.” e was a guest of Justice Tom Radio Lis. = [the tinals by Greenfield last year,

{ {speak their piece?” z Councilman Seidensticker: said “Not one © person, --identifying Continued rent controls, Mr. he would allow’ the speaker five himself ‘as a tenant asked to be Wrentmore declared, will force minutes to explain his cause. And! “into abject at the end of the allotted time; i * !Mr. Wrentmore was cut off in

| Mr. McHale attended the na- (Clark, with other U, 8. attorneys,’ tional committee meeting today at a luncheon yesterday attended - and the committee called at the/by Associate Justice Sherman - White House accompanied by Na- Minton and other membersiof the tional Chairman William M.| Supreme Court. oF

. SELECTION . OF USED CAR BARGAINS offered _during this sale will be. found in The Times, the

opens with Maxwell Friday at -12:30 ‘p.- m. in the Greenfield sece 'tional. : “nS ‘A highly«significant factor

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k - : : | ‘newspaper : : ; sesesesvans fi ix of the ‘eight first-round hs “If the people of this city are] Mr. Wrentmore said he was, the middle of his talk about, USED © ous for, Boyle Jr. : L Another prominent visitor here leon ar epuesirnid 2 J ngs. 8 i pin. LoTR ne #0 concerned with keeping rent|prepared to give the -council coniparative percentages. . foo - . tthew Welsh, newly ap-{{Continued on Page 3—Col. 6) crest ——— —| (Continued on Page 30, gal Wo 0 = Lo et i vy P\ ( Lia : 5 : a Lo Yate i TE $ \ {ort > I ’ 2 A S¥oe ni pas , : \ { x “ / \ Neal LX EX . { IN \ Ey $ UAE Ay ae { = wai PB, # g EN 5 {eit je ? ¥ i Le fa : SH % ue 8h > ~ ‘ a “8 sari) py