Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1950 — Page 5

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Vote i ly Cro bot Controls Measure Shipments Urged | ise,

for the Economic Control Bill when it passed the House, 383 to 12 off for the GOP as the Senate rethey divided on strictly party lines on the amendments limiting sumes debate on a committee. credit restrictions on real estate and putting curbs on commodity approved control bill, said in a

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crats were for controlling both, “wny 1} than man’s apprgyal. : as the bill provided when reported | the steel a this nla hy on orl The Hous. yesterday approved, from the House Banking and Cur-|into. defense production,” ug 383 to 12, a standby control billi rency Committee. Halleck declared. “There is no acceptable to the administration, The real estate exemptionlactual war effort operation that 3nd Senate majority leaders were amendment, which was adopted|is being prejudiced in any way confident of similar action by the 202 to 188, was offered by Rep./by any lack of power in the gov- Senate, possibly next week, despite Jesse P. Wolcott (R, Mich), FARK: SERIIBRL. cv cosine iS 1804. 0L Sen: Taft ‘and “hist §

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mittee. It permits the President| meg MHrmitoeredit “onty OPP rewrite 0 AAS AE BAP... ~ANDARRNC so ID@Ry Raft said Re World pro:

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145 Republican and 62 Democrats yije control exemptions for real

Derting 4 : major respects is similar to legis- : be. troops in training in the; supporting it, - |estate and commodities. Follow-lation approved by overvhelming| pi in 0 art request from |UDited States ' alerted and] Margin Bill Voted ing some time after Mr. Halleckivote in the House yesterday. pin-up q |moved.,’ the spokesman sald.

The proposal barring regulation land before the bill passed yes- Sen, John W. Bricker (R. O.)| Yanks in Korea to the Warner | “For genuine military security| of margin requirements on com-|terday afternoon, Rep. John R.land Sen. Homer E. Capehart| Bros. studio was for Virginia | ; : modity exchanges was offered by Walsh, Anderson Democrat, as-|(R. Ind.) were also preparing. Mayo, curvaceous. blonde to be : i 11 ¢ th] Ch 0 0S a T ese ~Rep. Harold D;.Cooley (D. N. C.),|sailed the Wolcott and Cooley amendments to cut down the seen next in "The West Point [alerts or movements in the press co9 ! hd y -chairman..of..the. House -Agricul-lamendments... spits powers whieh the-bill-would- ~Biver-Sygry. ith James Cagney." [oF over the sir. = ture Committee. If was adopted|. “The public n Admbidng that Mr, Truman. | “The alering of National Guard 198 fo" 194; with 120 Republicans|Congress act and act at once” Most amendments were expected make guarantee defense. loans up units at their home stations for and 78 Democrats supporting it. Mr, Walsh said. “It appears toto be directed ‘' provisions, 5 $2 billion total. movements to training areas may When the control bill was me ‘that everyone wants controls authorizing Mr. Truman to impose| ‘gen, Taft declared that the meabrought to the House floor, Rep. On Someone else, but not on them. Price and wage controls’ andigyre was an unnecessary grant of Charles A. Halleck, Rensselaer I say to you now, that the great rationing, practically at his dis- powers to the President. In his Republican, launched the GOP|unorganized citizens of this coun-|cretion. radio talk he said he did: not criticism of it on the grounds that |ttY Wha are how Suffering from at dy, not. request think wage-price-rationing cong .lone reeling ow after another th u ’ trols were necessary ‘at this y - Bi “This Sigent uch. vax: in this battle of inflation ‘are he would accept if presented intime.” y Urge Bruader Boqun; tion since inception of the meas. |9¢MANding action. workable form. : | Ben. Bricker said he would offer| Navy ‘and Air Force spokes ure, which was on the House floor {BRIDGE CONTRACT LET LET once before and got so balled up| in partisan debate it had to be i, sent back to committee, Mr, Halleck pointed out that and Son of Kirkland, by the board and equipment for defense purwhen the debate first opened he of Wabash - County Commission- {poses, to curb installment buying

had declared there is “ no. Smears ers. {and real . estate itn et and .to , and .toiable. [United States armed units, SI FHT RE finn ER i

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“land fighters ripped-enemy troop Split on Amendments | Weld deny Great ee rem : owers fo rman ress an adio vital military targets in Koréa to-| : : : ; a GOP Give Real Estate Credit, Commodity . | wasmmveroN, Aug. 11 (UP) WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (UP) oJ, on the heels of the heaviest Exchanges a Break; Democrats Oppose -—Sen. Robert. A. Taft, (R. 0.) —Defense officials asked the: ng 5th U. 8. Air Force spokes- - today prepared to lead a Repub- newspapers and radio today to man said the group's fighters and * * (Details of Control Bill, Page 25) an fight 1 deny President Tru. keep secret the movements of light bombers had one of their y EE emergency N ir most successful days in the KoBy DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer control. authority. 3 MGS Ary, Navy and Ate Fores Hoo A ant ire 1 eon WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—While all Indiana Congressmen voted; The Ohio Republican, who leads 1

The matter of censorship in the. . Korean war also is being studied) "go gaiq the 5th flew 201 close-

speculation. broadcast last night that Con- and by Gen. Douglas MacArthur's| Australian Mustang fighters, unHoosier Republicans voted for giving real estate credit a break gress and not the t should staff in Tokyo, a military spokes- der nearly cloudless skies. on controls and also for letting determing when and if controls man -said. Night bombing and strafing! commodity speculation go un-/gency” and he wanted to repeat are necessary. Such a provision An Army spokesman stated at operations far behind the enemy! checked. All the Indiana Demo-|that again, {would not meet with Mr. Tru-

jarmed forces want movement of Spokesman said.

sol RIRGHEY Member of the com-| - supporters, radio to keep secret the alerting Korea. y Assalls Amendments Plans Amendments

wiEalning.in.the. continental. United repent States, {trations attacked,

Jacobs, Indianapolis Democrat. sent several amendments to cut had assailed the attempts to pro-back the Senate bill, which in

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warehouses destroyed and 18 rai damaged, five bridges destroyed| and 14 damaged, 14 trucks destroyed and 63 damaged, four ammunition dumps three supply dumps fired, four

Admits Drowning Baby, Beating Son, 7, With Bat

EAST ORANGE, N. J, Aug. 11 (UP)—An unemployed confessed to police today that he drowned his 18-month-old son in ; : a Bathtub “becauss He was a 3000 feet into the-air when they nervous child” and beat his 7-/dropped their bombs into the

[year-old son seriously with a [Chosen refinery. In the Wonsan

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Korean tanks and other enemy.

both at Army headquarters here. sorties, including 37 by

Thomas Farley, 54, was arlast night when police {rushed to his home to answer earlier air attacks on rail concenneighbors’ complaints of a dis- tration points and bridges to the {turbance., They found .the body west and south. {of the baby, Thomas Jr.

a Pentagon briefing that the linés also were stepped up, the

their units kept secret “to make! The Navy reported meantime nn Fd dy am iy area ner tub and his brother Vincent lying and warehouses in’ the Inchon going on.” “greatest kill” of the war in two unconscious in bed, his head area “bore the brunt” of its - Calls For Seercey |days of strikes ranging from Severely beaten. | Kaesong and Haeju In the north, Farley was charged with mur-, -40--the-- presi Andi tothe port “of Fos th Southider-— Pole said «he : 3 ** beating the older boy y with a base- toll of enemy troops « on ridges and movement of all troops Ini The Navy said a tabulation of ball bat which was found beside and knolls in the southwestern “Rhrowed “20 troop” “Eteen the ed “Bat pRve no reason for sector-of the front wiping out 1H6-—>=~ three tanks his action... Vincent was “From time to time there will| destroyed and 12 damaged, 16| pitalized.

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i froad marshaling yards dame. aged and 12 factories. destroyed and five damaged. The super forts eoncentrated their major attacks on the @ » Chosen Oil Refinéry, and “mar- | {shaling yards and the railroad {repair shops at Wonsan, key industrial transport center on Korea's east coast. . B-29s Blast Refinery The B-29s sent flames roaring

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| yards, they hit trains that had been backed up as a result of

in-the! The Navy said that factories

strikes. Carrier - - based Marine Corsair

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hos- enemy troops on a single knoll, ithe Navy said.

reasons, it is highly desirable that there be no mention of these

be announced locally and publicized without damage to security but roundups of units. statewide or nationally would be of assists ance to the enemy.”

Both the House-approved and “‘quite a number” of amendments, [men then asked that the request the Senate committee measures including one to strike out a pro-De broadened to Include their WABASH, Aug. 11—A contract would give Mr. Truman the pow- vision giving -the President -au- Services. repair the floor-in the Laketon ers he requested to allocate critical| thority to impose price controls] The Army spokesman said that lcovered bridge was let to Jarrell materials, to requisition plants piecemeal on various items, in- enemy intelligence agents “go to stead of a blanket price control, | {all kinds of trouble” to-get in-| He termed the provision unwork- {formation on movements of |

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