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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1950
Truman Asks Rent Act Extension to June, '51,
Housing Shortage Still Acute, President Tells Congress; Present Law Ends June 30
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WASHINGTON, Apr. 21 (UP) — President Truman today urged Congress to continue federal rent controls until June 30, 1951, to prevent “a wave of exorbitant rent increases.” : ° tp . . In a special message to the’ House and Senate, Mr. Y % Keeping Tip Truman said the housing shortage is still acute and that ep Yee abolition of rent controls, = Ter emer Like everybody else, Charles would mean “serious hard- Df \ d Bl § Tucker is wondering what caused ship for millions.” dl oar 0C Big bubble to bupat,
Held today in the Federal CorBut in extending rent controls, rectional Institute in Summit, Ky., {the man who" disappeared . after {the biggest one-man swindle in
+ |Indiana history has one big ques-
granting the landlord all justifiable increases in rent.” Law Expires June 30 Under the law whieh expires June 30, Mr. Truman said, landlords in the past year alone have been granted increases covering more than 900,000 units. The m average increase authorized, he go, said, was 18 per cent. But experience has proved, he
{ . . (tion: | $25 Million Unit He. wants to know what tip led
. v . { ssell, Ky. Denied Rezoning to his arrest in Russe y
| postoffice yesterday. By LARRY STILLERMAN He asked that question over Times Real Estate Editor and over of Indianapolis Postal One vote blocked a proposed pngpector William McBroom after ultimillion-dollar housing Pproj- the arrest and in subsequent art in the northeast section of raignment. Mr. McBroom has Indianapolis. been on the search for 10 years. On two separate petitions, nine But Inspector McBroom, who sald, that where controls were members of the Marion County wouldn't answer that question for dropped “prematurely,” rents plan . Commission yesterday anyone else, refused to satisfy. soared as much as 56 per cent. | thumbed down an estimated $25 the fugitive’s curiosity. It is clear, therefore, that a mjjjon development of 1200 Back in Indianapolis today Mr. sudden and simultaneous re- houses, by Atkinson & Co. McBroom waded through conThe“plannied project was in a ] the... long-sought
wave of waited for federal authorities to
exorbitant rent in- on the south, the 5000 block north
creases.” on Emerson and Arlington Aves, return Tucker here to face proseThe President said that in. ex- and Sherman Drive-on-the west cution.on 13 counts of fraud... | tending” the control law, the and Arlington Ave. and slightly Faces 65 Years
policy of “orderly decontrol” also beyond on the east. The project The charges carry maximum,
should be: ; f vi 5 continued. inthe making was disclosed ex a $13.000 fine. It may be more
gratulations —for-his -captufe--of-fugitive ..and.
penalty of 65 years in prison and C. Cocking, secretary of the Indi- talking insurance salesman was
Tucker Wonders What Caused His Bubble to Burst
Charles F. Tucker . . . years a fugitive.
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She. said. .she. knew. nothing ..of his past and that he was a ‘very nice man.” Before they parted in the post off.ce Tucker turned over to her
W.--W.--McBroom, postal -inspector search with documentary evidence.
o-retraces-his-10-year
anapolis Branch of Sun Life As- no where to be found. He had
| House Approves
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Charge Craft Attacked Was ‘B-29 Fort’ in Note to Ambassador
Assert Yank Crew Ogened Fire First;
Say Americans Musf8Bear Full Blame By ROBERT MUSEL, United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Apr. 21—Russia today categorically re-
jected an American protest against a Soviet attack on an
American ‘plane and warned that its fighters would deal similarly with any other foreign aircraft flying over Soviet territory. ; Radio Moscow. said the Soviet reply to an American |note of last Tuesday was ‘handed by Soviet Foreign {Minister Andrei Vishinsky to . {U. 8. Ambasador Alan G. Kirk ; at the: Kremlin. Mr. Kirk said Honors for Fliers he would forward the note to : ¥'4 Washington. Decorates Crew Of Downed Plane
[that Soviet fighters shot down an unarmed U. 8. Navy Privateer carrying a crew of 10 over the
« WASHINGTON; Apr: -21 (UP) open Baltic “Sea "Apt. "8. No
—The House with an emphatic wreckage or survivors have been vote of 330 to 0 approved today found. : s posthumous decorations for 10| Text of reply:
American fliers who died in the) ONE: Contended that
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Congress has exhibited no de- clusively by The Times two weeks sire to continue federal rent con. 280. trols, which first were imposed! Before the largest throng ever as a wartime measure. Legisla- t0 jam a hearing, the commissiontors have been talking about a ers tossed out a rezoning appeal “compromise” measure which for 126.6 acres in the proposed would put it up to local govern- development area. The vote was ing bodies to vote to continue'5 to 4 with one member absent. controls. | Minimums Same } ‘Cut Buying Power 1" The petition by Atkinson firm But the President said any 25ked for rezoning from an agri“sudden and rapid increase in Cultural to a residential district. rents” would cut purchasing pow- Building minimums are the same er, particularly among millions of, In both classifications. low and middle-income families. More than 100 remonstrants opHe said the welfare of the eiti-|Posed the Atkinson petition afZens and the “stabiiity of our na-
[fecting real estate bounded by!
than a week before extradition!surance Co. of Canada, entered proceedings are completed. {the rear room where Mr. MecArrest of the long-missing Broom had taken him for quesformer Indianapolis insurance tioning. agent ended a 10-year search of Mr. Cocking said international scope. “looked about the same”
Tucker as 10
The dapper. smooth - talking years ago. super - salesman who allegedly “He didn't look much older, bilked Hoosier spinsters and pretty well preserved -in fact,” Mr.
widows of more than $300,000 Cocking said. in a counterfeit-insurance policy| “But then,” he added, “Charlie scheme walked into a trap when always took good care of himhe strode into Russell post office self. Never dissipated, drinking to pick up his mail, jor smoking.” Turning from the Generall Tucker was takén before a U.S. | Delivery window where he had Commissioner in Ashland, Ky. {picked up mail under the name of where he waived formal extra-
left town in his long, low automobile, driven by a liveried chauffeur. It was the last known time he was seen in Indianaplis or Indiana. The final trace of him was on Mar. 1, in Tuscola, Ill. Authorities became suspicious when he
“had a box made to hold a ward-
robe of 38 suits, 15 ‘pairs of shoes and 15 or more hats. A bulging bankroll added to. their suspisions. They thought the suits were stolen. . But the self-assured agent allayed suspicions when
a large roll of bills which he had Baltic plane incident. iplane which its fighters interpinned in his inside pockets and The House added its approval cepted was not indorsed three checks to her. to the Senate-passed resolution Privateer, but a B-29 “Flying In the meantime, the incredible after Chairman Carl Vinson of the Fortress” engaged in photographstory of his one-man operation Armed Services Committee called ing Soviet defense installations. was unrolling back in Indiana. the incident a “barbarous attack” Distains Responsibility How Plan Worked by Soviet fighters on an unarmed, TWO: Insisted that the AmeriFrom Indianapolis, Danville, American plane. can plane opened fire first afier Brazil, “Frankfort — from all" The Georgia Democrat said the Soviet fighters intercepted it 13 around the state—came the same Congress should promptly follow miles inside Soviet territory south story. Victims — mostly. elderly yp its tribute to the Navy fliers by of the big Soviet naval base of women-—said he gave them forged putting up more money for ‘more Liepaja in Latvia. annuity policies in return for real air power. . THREE: Said the United States estate, stocks and bonds or cash. He said this would warn Russia’ must bear sole responsibility for Suit after suit was filed over the 15 “stop, look and listen.” He pic- the incident. :
state. Federal authorities who de- tured the incident as a “test” by! FOUR: Warned that Russia has termined he used the mails in his the Soviet Union of America’s de-
an unarmed -
-shortage: He told Congress that
tional economy” require rent con- 46th and 42d Sts, Sherman|‘pyr Ray Richards Jr." Tucker trol extension. $ {Drive and a line 1999 feet east of aiked into the arms of Inspector Decontrol would “affect ad- Sherman Drive in Washington yeBroom, who iad been watchversely sales and employment in TWp. : |/ing for him there two days. { many industries and trades,”| They said the residential status Tucker, who was accompanied! Jack up federal, state and local| Would lower property values, pro- py his bride of five days, at first public assistance costs, and gen- duce disorderly planning by over- genied his identity. But he erally dislocate the economy. crowding the area with houses dropped the pose when Edward Asserting that “the public in-.and lead to a health hazard be- — rbot f terest requires” continuation of cause of lack of sanitary facilities controls, the President said the in the district.
present policy not only “protects On the second petition, the re- 25th Home Show
the tenant” but “at the same time monstrants received approval to + t is fair to the landlord.” rezone 475.75 acres from a farm | Mr. Truman said most cities to a higher residential district. 0 ei omg | still suffer from a serious housing The acreage is in the proposed i ‘housing development “area. The ~~ a construction since the war has|vote on this petition was 6 to 3. been mostly for higher - income Changes Vote familids. Rental housing for those, However, after the vote, i earning less than $300 a month Fern Norris, housewife on the Opening ceremonies for the In“is still extremely scarce,” he commission, said she would dianapolis Home Show were schedsaid. * change her ballot t6 oppose the ,1aq to be held at 5 p. m. today Provides Orderly Decontrol | remonstrants’ petition. so anufacturers Building The President said the present Would make the official tally, 5 ID the Magu acturers uilding, law, which he wants extended, !® 4 favoring the residents™ re- Indiana- State Fairgrounds.
Ceremonies Set urs. At Fairgrounds «|
provides for “orderly” decontrol 20n4n8. petition. + - Festa Burns. Los Angeles Manu. of rental units. In T¥is decision affected an area facturer an of VES I Gr GE ede ARYL SS BL LTS OE er Br Lon role The bomeambne minew-A ri OBL ARE INL AMR Bl peor down to 11 million. and the num- |e. 4 on —Col. 2)
ber under -federal control will be (Continued on Page 3 -reduced-to.-8.-million-by July-1-be: cause of decontrol actions in four states. The present law permits communities to end Yederal ,controls on’ their own initiative. But, the President said, “it is highly significant that every one of the 63 large-cities still under federal rent control on June 30, as well. as each of the thousands of smaller communities covered, had had the option to remove controls _ but has chosen to retain them.” |
Truman Reviews War Games
Builders, will preside at the cere-
remain open for a 10-day run. More than 150 exhibitors will display their wares in booths from| 11 a. m. to 10:30 p. m., tomorrow! thrdugh April 30. Admission price
- Excise Tax Slash will be 50 cents per person. i A dinner for real estate and
House Vote Embraces construction men will be held at : . 6:30 p. m. today in the Claypool Furs and Cosmetics ioe "WASHINGTON, Apr. 21 (UP) speak. The House Ways sand Means Finishing touches were applied [Committee voted today to cut to the Midwest House at the Fair|federal excise taxes on furs, 8rounds last night. It will be unljewelry, cosmetics and other locked with a silver key today by ritems $250" million. "Mr. Burns. |. Tis brought the total excise First Tour Scheduled
at which Mr. Burns will
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tee in the last two days to about marks, the first tour of the house $335. million. . [will be taken by Mr. Burns, This is $145 million more than Charles E. Wagner, Home Show President Truman recommended president, J. Frank Cantwell, that these particular taxes be re- managing director, and Albert E. ‘duced. . Thompson, regional vice presiThe committee voted to reduce dent, National Association of the present 20 per cent tax on Home Builders. jewelry to 10 per cent. Watches The silver anniversary show costing less -than. $65 and alarm will be the finest ever presented clocks costing less than $5 would here,” Mr. Wagner and Mr. Cantbe exempt altogether under the well -said. committee-approved excise tax Seven garaens, each built by an schedule. Indianapolis Garden club, will enCut in Fur Taxes hance the landscaping about the
(UP)—Présidént Truman, members of the Cabinet and top commanders of the armed services watched at close range today while the infantry demonstrated its latest weapons and techniques of war. . - Mr. Truman made an early morning flight from Washington;
men of the infantry. Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson was host for the day as he - squired’ the chief executive from an infantry review to a realistic demonstration of the
[Two Frankfort attorney-, Thomas {lwyan and William Robison, noted
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"have the heart” to keep him home “dropping off”
dition proceedings. He was placed in the Federal Correctional In-
he laughingly offered to give operation, entered ‘the case. officers $100 for “every suit that In Danville his pretty teen-age stitute under £20,000 bond, pend- doesn't fit.” They released him, wife was bewildeded by the shock ing extradition. convinced he was a prominent /of her- husband's disappearance. Tucker's arrest yesteruay was Indianapolis salesman. He told Plunged from luxury to poverty ) “ q - - anotrer chapter in “The Fabulous them he was leaving his wife (Continued on Page 5-=~Col. 1)
Fraud,” a story that first broke temporarily. in March, 1940. Where Tucker has been, what S k A il [ Hoosier Tax Whi
some discrepancies in signatures on insurance policies of Mrs. Medora C. Adams, Frankfort, who had died in February, 174). The policies had been. purchased. from. Tucker. ; Learn of Fraud When the attorneys took the policies to the Sun Lifé office in Circle "Tower to question the discrepancies they learned. all but two of the $74,000 in policies were fraudulent. . : When sought, the sudye, snrooth-
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Local man named head of chain “store eounetl
And while he still looks healthy, Jerry's - mother who had to Signs of the relapse are beginning break the news to the little boy to be apparent. who loves school said she “didn’t his ravenous
It started from a little incident. he has done since his flight, is still a mystery. Postal Inspector McBroom said Tucker only. said he was employed by the Merchants Protective Association of Kansas City.,, Mo., and that he had been residing in motor courts around: -Ashiand the past “three Charges Levies Harm years, . Under the alias of Lee Byrd, Chain Store Trade Huntington, W. Va. he was mar- ‘By HAROLD H. HARTLEY ried’ Saturday to a 35-year-old ’ Times Business Editor - Salt Rock, W. Va. woman. - The chain stores of Indiana are As Tucker was taken to ar- suffering from the thick, red welts raignment yesterday, his sobbing of the Hoosier tax whip. bride. was driven to Huntington, * This is what the board of the W. Va., in their 1949 convertible. Indiana Chain Store Council was - . - told today by Arthur R. Kaiser SE ) head of the tax division. Sears pp ns on Ar AEE Fey SoA ye ! OW ¥ Mp IE Ae ; nual session of Doctors Tell 7-Year-Old's Parents | packed luncheon in the IndianapCa - olis Athletic ub, s govHe Must Quit School Immediately ernments of the state, nation and School was out today for little Jerry Dunaway Hees should unscramble the tax . - © vr structure. Parents «of the 7-year-oid leukemia victim yesterday got the The tax collectors, he pointed news they knew was inevitable Jerry is showing signs of relapse out, are hitting too many people. after dramatic remission of his disease effected by “wonder qrug" '°0 Many times. ACTH. ’ ug Raps Duplication His doctor t ' : ov Pleading for the elimination of school 15 should conse te arene Jerry's half-day attendance in gyplication, he urged the income ly. tax should be reserved for the ’ federal government. The states should vacate this field, to get His mother said rid of over-lapping taxes, doubledappetite has been up administration and wasted tax ) and she once again money. this afternoon. is having trouble getting him to Mr. Kaiser poured moulten word ORFy Whos wanted “to-get vel eats. ems ee SS ords on the Yihequities “between so I can go back to school,” has Whether Jerry may again be the states in the tax burdens they been’ attending morning classes treated with the hormone drug is impose on their citizens, and since Mar. 27, and resting each up to his doctors. But there were pointed out ‘the business barriers afternoon. But for more than a indications near the end of his Such a situation develops. week his mother has been promis- last hospitalization that he may ing him that he could switch to have developed an immunity to income is going:iptp taxes as 20 afternoon session today. He want- the drug. Traatment with other years ago. and individual taxes
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ed to- see a former schoolmate drugs is still a possibility. have been multiplied by four in who was coming back to . visit : the same length of time, he said. Another bo y © . cl and to watch a gym class con- scheduled bani A is He called the Indiana Store ducted by an exchange teacher | nescay. after
which local physicians will confer License law “an inequitable law.
" with Jerry's doctors in New York Favors Equitable Law in deciding future treatment. In| “An equitable tax,’ he said Cleans Desk the meantime, Jerry will be con- “should cover all forms of busi“He's been counting on it so,” fined to his home for the most nes¢, and should be for revenue
from England, Miss Joan worthy. °
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The Times’ big Silver Anni-
’ no intention of altering its standtermination to stand firm against ing instructions to Soviet airmen aggression. {to fire upon any plane over Sov“War May Follow” |let- territory which resists orders Mr. Vinson said that unless the to land. . Congress acts now to build up, FIVE: Rejected American deAmerican air power, other in- mands that Russia pay indémnity
cidents and finally war might fol- for the loss of the plane and the
low. The resolution in tri ute to the American fliers now goes to President Truman for his signature. It authorizes tions. Before the House approved the decorations, Mr. Vinson said that our reaction “must be réfécted in American determination to maintain sufficient force to insure Russian respect,” “Otherwise,” he said.” “we will race pellmell into another war— a war fomented by our own military weakness.” Mr. Vinson.compared the Baltic plane. incident to the 1937 Jap-
crew and rebuke Boviet airmen who fired upon it. The note said Russia did not know whether the American plane was lost, Larger Than B-17 “But if the American aircraft was indeed lost’ the note said, “then- the responsibility for its loss lies entirely with those gentlemen who obliged the American
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tory and photograph Soviet defense installations, and so urged it to violate international law and the inviolability of the Soviet frontier.” v in The Soviets insisted that the plane which its fighters interceptRIE gr >
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Apr. 22 The Privateer also is a single(UP) — Storekeeper Joe Morgan tailed, four-engined plane and lost $1500 in the revolving door airmen said that it might be misat the Hamilton National Bank. taken at a distance for either a One pickpocket stopped the door, B-29 or a B-17. another lifted Morgan's wallet’ However, the United States has and a third one grabbed it and insisted throughout that the missran. ing Navy Privateer was unarmed.
eres s— — It left Wiesbaden Apr. 8 on what ! ° ! was described as a routine flight ° ® , {rized that the Privateer’'s navi. 19 19 S {gation instruments failed, it lost
U. 8S. Air Force officials theo=
[to Copenhagen, Denmark, and back. its way, came upon Soviet naval . : Page units in the Baltic and was shot Record bears out reliability down. cn QL JORIS BUALNZ: wiv irvnticw rains § Husband tells of his loveless |vateer came back with numerous marriage . .. Mrs. Manners @ reports of Soviet naval units Radio and TV programs .... 10 maneuvering in the Baltic, but Women's News .... 17-19 the pilots said they stayed clear News of National DAR and {of the warships.
Indiana PTA conventions, ‘ However, the Soviet note reiter“society, . news, Page 17; lated Rusia’s contention that the fashion, bridge features, American plane which its fighters
Page 18; canasta, garden-
ing, food tips, Page 19.) Latvia and not only ignored Sov-
Ronald ‘Reagan raps Sen. 7. let fighters’ orders to land, but . Johnson's “Hollywood sin opened fire on them. hunt” . .. Earl Wilson .... 25 Life Raft Sole Clue
role only possible clue to the 8 1 hl |Privateer’s fate found during theversary Home Show BRC ook [Baltic search was a yellow and
aircraft to penetrate Soviet terri-
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{intercepted Apr. 8 had flown over -
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their present 20 per cent tax to 10 per cent, and most toilet prepjarations from 20 per cent to 10
ground forces in action. On this, the largest infantry post in the nation, thousands of troops deployed through dense per cent. west Georgia undergrowth while. In its consideration of toilet tanks, artillery and smaller weap- preparations, the committee ons rattled out a warlike uproar agreed to eliminate from excise as the President watched an in- taxes altogether the standard fantry team work out an attack baby toilet preparations —, oils, problem. powder and lotions. Mr. Truman and two extra The 10 per cent tax would apply,
plane loads of Cabinet members, (Continued on “Page 5—Col. 3)
BULLETIN
Cold weather has forced postponement of the Indianapolis Indians-Columbus Red Birds game in Columbus, O., tonight. The Indians and the Red Birds played in chilly temperatures, last night with the Red Birds winning, 14-12. Details of that game will be found on Page 39.
of the House and Senate were, welcomed here by Lt. Gen. Alvan! C. Gillem Jr. commander of the Third Army, and Maj. Gen. Withers A. Burress, commanding general of the infantry center. Ek
400 Guests at IU Times Stale Service BLOOMINGTON, Apr..21—Four hundred delegates from 51 colleges and universities were guests of Indiana University today for the convention of the National Independent Students Associa-
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tion. Alex M. Campbell; IU 6a.m... 35 10a. m... 48 trustee and former assistant U. 8. 7 a.m... 40 11am... 51 attorney general, will speak at a 8a.m... 45 12 (Noon) 54 . banquet at 6:30 p. m. i 9g m.. 4 1pm... 8
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Ars. Ruby Dunaway explained. “Anyway, Jerry had to clean out his desk again, bring home his books and pencils and réclaim “Snapper,” the pet turtle he took to visit in the classroom goldfish
by Hugh Bremerman. The house was. selected by a Home Show Jury of Awards, composed of E. D. Pierre, A. H. Merriam Graves and A. C. Crandall, and built by the Meridian Con-, struction Co. under the joint spon- bowls. sorship of the Marion County, The bad news came as a shock Residential Builders and the In- to classmates and school officials.
dianapolis Home Builders Associ- Just yesterday teachers comation. {mented on “how well he looks.” Ee | Outwardly Jerry is still the u. S. to Drop 2 Housing plump, energetic boy who came
. . back from New York Bellevue Projects in State [Hospital “a new boy” after more Wartime housing projects in Ft. than a month under treatment. Wayne :nd South Bend were His weight has remained about among 363,000, uni‘- which the the same and he’s shown no signs government today planned to get of the tired, listlessness that were
Off the books. the first symptoms of the Provision for the sale or trans
fer of the units was contained in the 1950 Housing Bill signed by President Truman yesterday.
curable leukemia last December. Still Look Healthy But tests of his bone marrow,
Both Ft. Wayne and South Bend the manufacturing site of the have requested the transfer of leukemic cells which have invaded man stepped around his com- 16th St., was to appear in Munici-
the projects to municip ! authority his body, show a relapse. for community occupancy.
new law permits such action, if duced to 26 per cent leukemic cashier jumped back he grabbed valued at $250, from a car parked Administrator when he was released from New the cash box from a shelf and the at the Indianapolis Motor Inn, {Raymon M. Foley feels there is York, has relapsed to about 77 two fled out the door, we
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] “%% blue life raft, picked u; a - (Larry Stillerman on Home |gp ship ay of nd 23a Show highlights, Page 30; |island of Bornholm. Jean Tabbert tours Model.....| The Soviet note said the AmerHouse, Page 31; Harold |ican protest of Apr. 18 “covers up Hartley reviews Home |the illegal actions of certain of Show history, Page 36.) its subordinates who disgrace Eddie Ash in the Press Box, {themselves by grossly violating complete baseball news, {the recognized rules of internaother sports highlights ...39-41 tional law.” "
only. “Taxation “should not be used for political expediency, tor social regulation, or for punitive pur[poses and should not be imposed lon any business to the exclusion of others.” | Mr. Kaiser analyzed the rapidly mounting cost of federal government and said that the Presi-
W. North St., shortly before noon dent's demand for a current Other Features noe ay gf erican det today and fled with a cash box pydget of more than $42 billion] Amusements .......... 37 lof the Sovine py. punishment believed to contain $1400. [is over eight times as Much as| Bridge «.....oeeeeevees 18 lan apology were tS hug Wilbur Mohr, secretary of the in any peace time year of the Crossword ............ 37 |and lacking any foundation what. produce firm. refused to confirm Roosevelt era.” Editorials ............. 46 soever.” | | The federal budget could be re-| Gardening ............ 19 eee ee the amount of money taken. But! 4, ed $8 to $10 billion without FOTUM w.cvveveseessees 46 Jud e Harris Fa the police report placed the impairing any essential vital serv- Hollywood ........ cree ST 9 ces estimate at $1400, ices, he said, and insisted that the. Inside Indianapolis .... 45 ‘Arraignment Today v The two men strode into the Current budget demands call for Mrs Manners ......... 6 | SULLIVAN, Apr. 21 (UP) — - N= office before noon and one told 3% new spending programs “which Needlework ........... 19 [Sullivan Circuit Judge Norval K. [the cashier, Mrs. Betty Arm- We have not had before. Othman ............... = 45 Harris, center of a legal wrangle strong, they were “to pick up some = - Pattern ......s.000000e 18 (with Prosecuting Attorney John poultry.” Faces Theft Charge Radio ................ 10 K. Purcell since last January, At the same time the second William Brown, 29, of 1222 E.| Ruark ................ 45 [will be arraigned on three felony Society. .vsveeveaessses 17 charges in his own courtroom toHis panion and smashed the window pal Court 4 today on charges. of Sports ........ sreeesed39-41 day, ; The bone marrow, which had been re- with a brick. As the frightened stealing a topcoat and camera, Teen Problems ........ 19 | Mr. Purcell charged Judge HarWeather Map .......... 47 [ris with embezzling a $150 aliEarl Wilson ........... 25 mony payment, writing a bad st on 125 8. Pennsylvania St, yester-) Women's ..............17-19 [check for $150 and forging a INorth 8t > day. : > - :
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