Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1951 — Page 7
ET ri . y 3 ‘ : : | | . ; : INDAY 18,1051 ) | QR PAGE 8 — ft THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; — _ SUNDAY, FEB. 18, : SUNDA 1 Steak and Spuds With Gls ’: | el 3% : $0 : Woods Seeks (Beous Are our Exngct RISE Truman Peeks in Periscope 1 ———— ean Bog "For Margaret | n re nm Iscope oo | | A o { . 3% 1 : . Ga ve : 0 owe New Controls or Birhday |p Food Costs As Secret Arm Does Stuff =r. {mm i mvitarsast sia eisai em a— : , : WASHINGTON, Feb. 17—Mar-| : i Messes With Proving Ground’s Enlisted Men : : ; 7" The Der tT turned 27 tod | Cy tr = |garet Truman turn ay . : tion . ‘but she was no more ready to put, Ie Mar 1 And Tells Them U. S. Seeks Only Peace ee | The pol Y » " “Mrs.” fir front of her name than , | By MERRIMAN SMITH, United Press White House Reporter Sk cipal electio v she was at 21, although her athe . ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. Feb. 17—President = ly ud all Hoosler Wants to Put isighs for a grandson. | Grocers fo Get | Truman sald today he hopes the world comes to realize that the mw | preferences There Were no. . | United States is arming for peace and not to destroy any other ~ * tional ballot Curbs on Stores, beaus to dinner, Authority to pation. dg ; el balla Off H tel at the Blair] Mark U Tags He made no mention of Soviet Russia. But®his words were ces, Hotels House family P seen as a plain answer to the statements by Premier Josef Stalin! Lel PEOPLES show WASHINGTON, Feb, 17 (UP) Selebration--Jush WASHING ION: eb 17 (LIF) — |in a Moscow interview Friday that . --Rent Director Tighe E. Woods RB a ssourliThe family f 8 going Up this country has aggressive inhas asked for a new rent law/ cousin, J. C. Tru- again, perhaps before Mar. 1. tentions. couse as es you how you can under which he could hang on to| man of Grand-| Price Controller Michael V. Di-| Mr. Truman spoke briefly and L the Best present controls and slap fresh view. |Salle and Assistant Controller informally in the enlisted men’s e: ones wherever needed on homes, Margaret still Edward F. Phelps Jr. broke that';mess at the Aberdeen Ordnance " * » ol Ww stores, offices and hotel rooms, | insists she is go- news to the public today. Proving Ground where he was 1! S n dl | Dress oman it was learned today. ing to retain her| They disclosed plans to issue given special demonstrations of] y | : With the law he wants, com: hashelo) girl within the Jet 20 days oF wo the weapons Into which science M Bei H 4 in your sef...and mercial property could be brought status until the weeks a “mark-up” regulation has poured all its knowledge to an in e | : i I pel y cellings Tor) Margaret right man ap- which will permit food whole-/rajse America's armed might. | I Wife’ g d | SAVE $300 PER the first time. Hotel rooms and Pears. She says the man is going salers and retailers to pass along] Among them was a T-41 light n ife's Murder newly-built homes could be con- to be hard to find—he will have increases in their own costs. |tank, armed with a super-velocity BEDFORD, Feb. 17—Opal Car- | YEAR with anew
trolled for the first time since to put up with a wife who intends| Meat prices are expected to stay 76 millimeter gun, unveiled for michael, 52-year-old ‘farmer ac: | 1947 to continue her singing career and just about where they are—at the first time and described by cused of the fatal shooting of his| FREE - WESTING-. The present “decontrol” rent doesn’t like to cook. ithe highest level in history. But| Army officers as the best light|wife, Josephine, attempted suicide : law, which congress hoped would| Could be, too, that Margaret the corner grocer and the big tank in the world. Not yet in|in Bedford County jail today by : HOUSE! » be the last extension of World likes being single. She 1s the belle chain supermarket are likely to combat, the tank is in mass pro- slashing his throat and both h War II rent control, now covers 0f New York this winter, appear-(add a penny here and a few cents|quction in Cleveland. wrists with a razor blade. | 50 million people in 7 million |Ing at supper clubs, the “Met” there to most of their other price Sees Secret Job Sheriff Zelbert Hawkins said houses. and along Broadway with a score |ta88. | Reporters accompanying the Carmichael slashed himself after It expires for millions of ten-(0f eligible bachelors. Caught in Squeeze | President were not permitted tojhis 17-year-old daughter, Sybil,
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ants on Mar. 31, The rest are! She accepts dates “whenever protected through June 30. Mr./I'm asked.” But fun doesn’t interWoods’ recommendations geared fere with her very serious atto the new emergency, are in the tention to her career. hands of the Budget Bureau and| Tonight she saved for her Defense Mobilizer Charles BE, Wil-| ‘favorite beau” of all—her dad. son. Mr. Woods himself declined He promised to’ play her a birthto discuss what he recommended. day ditty—if she would sing for But from other sources it was him.
learned he asked for a law to: EY EA
ONE: Subject commercial "oe GOP I erty to rent control, for the first! om pen time. | (The Senate Small Business|
* A similar regulation is in the|see one highly secret demonstraworks for all other retailers who, tion. However, proving ground oflike the food stores, complain that|ficers disclosed that Mr. Truman they are caught in a squeezejwatched the demonstration between rising costs and govern-|/through a periscope in a heavy ment ceilings on their selling/concrete bombproof shelter. prices. That will hike the family] The Army later disclosed Mr.
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wife will be paying $1.05 or $1.06 the thick steel plates. for the same amount of food that)
budget for many other essentials Truman took the protection to|held under guard. The physician like clothing, shoes and house-| watch firing at armor plate tar- said the prisoner missed severing _ |gets very near the shelter. Using his juglar vein “by a fraction of| Mr. DiSalle admitted in a Chi-/the periscope enabled him to get|an inch.” cago speech that food prices prob-|/a close-up of the projectiles hitting and after the firing he left his 47-year-old wife with a .22summer. By that time the house-|/the shelter to inspect damage to caliber rifle early yesterday morn-|
brought him some glean clothing and shaving equipment this morn- | ing. Dr. R.E. Wynn, county coro-| ner, described Carmichael's con- | dition as fair tonight at Dunn
Memorial Hospital, where he is
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Asked after his speéch to com-| formal charges which Prosecutor iment on the Stalin interview, Mr./Thomas H. Shrout said he will
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(Eight states embracing 16 big cities, and 19 big cities in other states, have done this under present law.) THREE: Give Mr. Woods authority to recontrol any or all these states or cities, as may become desirable in the new defense
boom; also to impose or re-im-|ident Herbert Hoover, who bitter pose controls anywhere, and to|ly disputes President Truman's
roll rents back If necessary.
Four: Subject newly-builtjarmy with several divisions of
homes to rent ceilings, as needed.
(They- have been control-free/to testify.
since 1947.)
FIVE: Give Mr. Woods the mittees both become better in-
right to control hotel rooms, (They have been control-free since 1947.) : SIX: Retain local rent advisory hoards, set up in each controlled community three years ago; let them keep their present broad authority to set local rent policy, hear appeals, make rent adjustments.
Murder Trial To Be Postponed
Chalfin Accused In Lawyer's Slaying
Trial of 17-year-old James Chalfin, third defendant in the murder of Albert M. Thayer, Indianapolis attorney, will be postponed when called tomorrow in Tipton County Circuit Court. Miss Frances Neal, Hamilton County's 27-year-old prosecutor,
(Republicans over the troops-to-Europe issue was assured today when Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York accepted an fnvitation to testify before the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Serv{ices Committees. At the same time, Former Pres-
plan to bolster the Atlantic Pact American troops, politely declined Mr. Hoover suggested the com-
formed on the troop issue before hearing him. “It seems to me,” he said, “that before I can be of help it is urgent that the committees develop much more information and experienced, independent opinion.” Gov. Dewey, a likely GOP presidential candidate in “1952, favors sending a huge army to pe— big enough to intimidate Russia into staying behind the Iron Cur-
siders a “fair” return on his he hopes for world-wide realiza-|
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In his speech, Mr. Truman saig|coln’s secretary of state, died yes-|
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products. ' uttii forth Mr. DiSalle was hopeful that at/' a", that He AT or me oR that point the pressure would bel ot with the idea of destroying off and food prices, which make, other nation or any other up about 40 per cent of the aver- government.” age family budget, could be held He was pleased with the live-| fairly stable, fire and other demonstrations he But he said that if there are no\;. 4 seen on his rainy-day tour. | signs of a levelling-off by spring It was a day that carried the he will ask Congress to let him |p ogident from the wonders of] put price ceilings on the farmer. qern war to the everyday life That would touch off a political yo himself knew as a soldier in fight such as Washington hasn't gwariq War I. In the mess hall, he seen In many a year. took his own steel tray and went through the line like the uniOPS Warns : ro pa men. : . . | He took generously of steak, of Jail Terms |fried potatoes, salad and chocoCHICAGO, Feb. 17 (UP)—|late pie. Price Stabilizer Michael V. Di-| Master Sgt. William G. Gitzman Salle warned today that “deliber-|of Irvington, N. J, an enlisted ate violators” of the price freeze reservist, introduced the Presi“are going to go to jail” gent for the impromptu address. Mr. DiSalle said he hopes to a ———_——— find a chief enforcement officer! who can handle the job “with-| out setting up a gestapo.” But he said the Office of Price Stabilization would not “fool around” with profiteers. Deliberate violators will not be punished by fines alone, he said. “There will be no ‘fix’ either,” he said. “It won't be a case of ‘knowing somebody.’ ” Mr. DiSalle said he has no political ambitions and thus is free to administer the program in the best interests of the nation as a whole. :
“The worst that could happen to me,” he said, “is to be sent back home to Toledo.”
New AMVET Post
To Install Officers
The newly formed AMVET Irvington Post No. 20 will install officers at 8:30 p. m. Thursday is services at Frank Strayer VFW Post. State AMVETS Commander Charles Bechner will be in charge of the ceremony, assisted by district commander Warren Davis. The color guard of Post No. 12, Muncie, will present colors to the new. post. New officers are Delmar Igo, commander; Allen Marshall, first vice commander; Samuel H. Dragoo, second vice commander; Benjamin Burp, third vice command-
GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 17 (UP)—A sign in a Salt Lake City
er; Charles Bilyer, finance officer; {Orlando Cavallaro, judge advoicate; John Allen, chaplain;
layed pending completion of the Central YMCA auditorium at 3 trial of Karl Michael Kelly, 16, p. m. Feb. 28 In charge of the in Hancack Circuit Court at program are William DeWitt and ! Mrs. Nina Fink.
Greenfield. Kelly's case is scheduled to end i about Wednesday, Miss Neal said. | She said Chalfin's case probably |
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will be set for the following week. Chalfin, Kelly and Carrol Dooley, 26, all of Indianapolis, were accused of beating the former Indianapolis city attorney to death alongside a lonely Hamilton County road last June} 10 and robbing him of $28, his car and watch. Dooley currently is serving a life sentence in the Indiana State] Hospital for the Criminally Insane for the Thayer slaying. —— —— {
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HURT WHEN CAR HITS POLE A car driven by Mrs. Regina | 8. Henry, 27, of 1637 Central | Ave., struck a light. pole last] night in front of 3746 Fall Creek Blvd. A passenger, Mrs. Hélen Cornell, 52, Greensburg, was tak-| en to Methodist Hospital, where | she was reported in good condi-| tion. | |
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