Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1951 — Page 2

chricker Pushes Drive on Slots

1000 Hoosier Clubs Pledge Co-operation

Continued From Page One

. huddle with his Safety Board. Ray C. Brock, Kokomo, president of the Indiana Council of Fraternal. and Social Societies, said: | “If that is. the way the Gov-|

ernor wants it, I am ‘sure that.

all of cour 320 members will remove the machines.”

" Both the state police head and _ Gov. Schricker readily agreed- the new order meant a complete reversal of state police policy.

In the past, state police have not moved into local situations unless requested to do so by officials of that area. ! “We have tolerated the slot machine evil in Indiana all too long and the time has come to gquare -our position £3 a law-

abiding people,” the Governcr de-| clared. ree - the Indiana Restaurant Associa-

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“It is my hope and my request

| $ { . ply” statement as he went into a|

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Go to Chair in May

~ Continued From Page One cal conspiracy to “destroy ’ this |God-fearing nation,” Judge Kauf- » (man said he was compelled to im-

‘ demonstrate that the nation’s se-|

re — ee THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘When I'm Out of This Job'—

Harry Swears He'll Biffpy poy p Himself Some Beezers bet-Lea Vey

NEW YORK, Apr. 5 (UP)—President Harry Truman says he is “saving up four or five good, hard punches.on the nose” to deliver personally “when I'm out of this job” to columnists who have attacked his wife and daughter, John ‘Hersey said today in the ° | ,ce a sentence “which will

all over the state. i

New Yorker magazine. : The names of the prospective targets weren't

mentioned. Mr. Hersey said Mr, Truman told him about his plan when the writer accompanied him on an early morning walk toward the end of last year

= 2 2 = n = . “WHEN YOU come. down to it,” he quoted the President as saying, ‘“there’s just one thing I draw the line at, and that’s any kind of attack on my family. “l don't care what they say about me. I'm human. I can make mistakes. Any man can make mistakes, even if he's trying with all his heart and mind to do the best thing for his country. But a man’s family ought to be sacred. “I'm saving up four or five good, hard punches on the nose, and when I'm out of this job, I'm going to run around and deliver them personally.” iv The article is the first in a ‘‘profile” series on the

curity must remain inviolate.”

he continued, on the evidence of their trial which showed clearly! {that Rosenberg was ‘a prime|

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Sa THURSDAY, APR. 5, 1051

Terie & Cima {a Set for New Link List Procedure ."_|His First Circus—

In City Super Road

ements, 0 Welfare Law link, nearly four miles long, of! :

be comstructed of reinforced .con-| : : crete at an estimated cost of| Indicneg Fights for

$572,000. . . . ‘| This new divided highway was| $18 Million U. S. Aid

one of 12 road projects expected

Continued From Page One to be under construction shortly. oi... 1ngiana to prove that its

latest law does not conflict with The Highway Commission Will {pe federal statutes in such a

open bids on the projects May 1 way ag to bar the funds. ” 1 It could be taken as the laying Mr. Hadden sald the Marion down of a “go slow” policy by Mr.

at the Claypool Hotel.

He based the supreme penalty, County Belt Parkway would Ewing, who is a Hoosier himself.

probably induce new industries to| Gov. Schricker vetoed the anticome to Indianapolis. secrecy law when it was passed by “Before we are able to half the Republican legislature earlier

mover in this conspiracy” and his complete the super highway,” he|this year. It was repassed over (wife was “a full-fledged partner|gaiq «we are forced to double up the Democratic governor's veto

|in this crime.”

Searched for Mercy

fore the bench at 10:51 a. m. (In-!

diandpolis Time) Judge Kaufman have been many appeals to double ™%y ot. 4000 oo oop asked if they had anything to the Shadeland Ave. road. > 8

say. They said they didn’t. Then, {in grave and measured tones, the {judge tongue-lashed them for treachery to their country and told them they would have to die.

Dangling Rope Upsets Pedestrian

President by the Pulitzer prize-winning novelist,

ses | “I've searched the records, I've

lon what we have already built and will become law as soon as |because of the increased traffic he issues the proclamation that THe Rosenbergs were called be- loads.”

|the new 1951 statutes have been Mr. Hadden added that there Published, distributed and are in

effect. |

; ‘statute. Something new in the woes of tf the FSA finds otherwise, Mr. a pedestrian was suffered yes- mying will order the $18 million

» IMcManamon and his staff may| |successfully argue that the. new] law is not’ in conflict with the] {secrecy provisions in the federal]

‘Elephants Was Baby Ones.

And | Saw ‘Em Real Close”

Butchie Bauer, Confined to Body Cast, Describes a Memorable Experience © - -

: (There’s no bigger, more unforgettable experience in a little boy’s life than his first circus. Yesterday Norman (Butehie) Bauer, who has been corifined to a body cast most of his four years, saw his first one, the Shrine Circus at the Murat. Here's how Butchie described his big day.) ; .

By BUTCHIE BAUER I went to the circus and I saw elephants 'n camels 'n horses and I got my picture tooken with a clown. There was an old bad man in it and he chased everyone. There was a little cute girl and she said the bad man was gonna shoot her but he ‘didn’t and she was all right, The elephants was little baby elephants, not real big ones

and I saw em real close.

A big black monkey went around and kissed and hugged Two Arrested for

everyone but he never hugged ° ° and kissed me and I wanted to Smoking in Bed hug him. He climbed up all over! Two persons were under arrest the balcony and he wasn't a real today for smoking in bed after monkey mama said. He was a /minor fires were checked at two man dressed up like a monkey downtown hotels. but I think he was a real one. Mary Adams, 29, was arrested jafter a fire in her fifth-floor room

in the Linden“Hotel, 317 N. 3lliBryan went along with me and pi St early today. Firemen =aid

‘Bryan Got Sleepy’

¢ y lsearched .my- conscience to find terday by Mrs. Myrtle Keller of 145 stopped and the state will] | that all local law enforcement tion which has waged. a 17-month| ar ups fozen 'some reason for mercy, for it is Mooresville. 'be faced with calling a special never seen a circus before ino mattress was burned and the

officials will take the initiative in campaign against the machines ridding our state of these unlaw- as “unfair” competition. . + Kaufman said. Marion County law - enforce- | Nevertheless, he continued, he, | ment reaction was summed up by dl. pyp S felt he would be violating his Police Chief Rouls. “We welcome all the help we

ful operations.” State to Push Clean-up Then he stated that the state would do the clean-up job if local officials did not do so immedjately.

hearings did not cause the change

in state policy, the Governor said./moved. “I have had this matter under! consideration for some time. yation was much different. Many frigerators and washing m

communities had permitted the chines. slot machines to operate in the; Mr. DiSalle said provision has pe government's private clubs unmolested. What local clubs will do with limit the amount of cost increases band. He stole the A-bomb the machines they take out is an'on certain items which retailers from the New interesting question summed Up may be a by the Governor's laconic state- customers.

Daily this office receives letters from wives complaining that their husbands have dumped most

of the weekly take-home pay

down the slots. “We also have had many ctomplaints from members of fraternal clubs who object to their or-

ganizations using the slot ma-;

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chines.” Cafe Group ‘Happy’

Due to a crackdown in January, most of the slot machines in pri-|

~The much-publicized Kefauver vate clubs in Indianapolis and Marion County have been re-

Jonly human to be merciful,” Judge'

trust if he imposed a sentence, . . Ity. Widespread Rollbacks less than the extreme penalty

Mrs. Rosenberg wore no makeDeclared Unlikely up and her face was ashen’ But, Continued From Page One

she showed no emotion and neither did her husband. Sentence Tomorrow

lumber. buliding Subplies, hard-! pc pronouncing their doom,

ware, stationery, fuel, and large

lsewhere in the state, the sit- poycenold appliances such as re- Judge Kaufman had postpcned the

sentencing of Mrs.’ Rosenberg’s 2° brother, David Greenglass, until '1 p. m. tomorrow. Greenglass was

chief witness been made in the new order to against his sister and her hus-

In those cases, which he did Russia by way of the Soviet vice

“I don’t know what they willinot further identify, the retailer Fs do with them. It is also illegal will be allowed to pass on only to ship them across state lines. the dollars-and-cents cost inMade happiest in Indiana by And the mere possession of aicrease, not the percentage rise, the Governor's new order was N. machine is definitely unlawful which generally would be larger. E. Bess, executive secretary of That law will be enforced.”

All retailers covered by the news

Garments worth $2910 $35 All ferrific

Values at

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Sale

{regulation have until Apr. 30 to {file with the Office of Price Stabi{lization detailed charts showing [the cost, markup and selling price fof each item they sell. They also imust keep a-copy of the chart on ‘hand for OPS inspection. | For retailers not in business on

The Men’s Store, Complete

Stepping out behind a car at geqqion of the Legislature to reMaryland and Illinois Sts. she peal the law or raise the added suddenly had her feet yanked out|¢, qq from taxes. The other from under her. alternative would be to do withShe had stepped on an eight-/o,4 the $18 million for the aged,

foot piece of rope trailing from a piq and dependent children. car driven by Louis R. Rosen, 48, and cependen ch 5

of the Marott Hotel. i . More shaken than injured by End to Price Contro the upset, she heard Mr. Rosen tell police he had no idea of how On Burlap Bags Asked the rope had become attached to! WASHINGTON, Apr. 5 (UP)-— his car. ; The American Farm Bureau Federation has asked the Office of consul in New York, Anatoli A.'Price Stabilization to remove Yakovlev. price controls on burlap and burU. S. District Attorney Irving lap bags. Saypol mad? no recommendation,! Matt Triggs, assistant director merely pointing out to the court of AFBF, said that since India

innocent and asked for leniency. produce and sell bags.”

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on the Street Floor

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either but he got sleepy. (Bryan room badly damaged. is Butchie’s 3-year-old “baby”| Harvey Schrader, 47, was slated brother.) : after police found him asleep on There was seals that played a a burning mattress in his room at harmonica and the man spanked the Stratford Hotel, 140 W. Marthem and they liked it. [ket St, Polies 21a he had been drinking heavily. The fire was reae Pat] Jieq Dest a ole ported late last night when room that swing up in the air. I was I Loren Thompson smelled afraid they would fall but they) “yjioq Adams and Schrader were didn’t. © I'd like to swing With y.14 in city jail and were sched-

them. oy uled to appear in Municipal I had some cotton candy .’n ice court 4 this afternoon. ;

cream 'n hot dog and a coke and : some candy to take home and I, IS YOUR PRESENT HOME got a balloon and a whip, too. [TOO LARGE or too small? Sell I got a real live lizard, a baby it NOW! The springtime is the one, and I got it at home with me time to get the best price. List

secrets the gravity of the crime and the lifted * regulations on burlap the| but he only eats flies and I need your home NOW with a capable > Mexico .atomic cen- sentences the judge was empow- importing prices have risen so some to feed him. llowed to pass on to their ter and turned them over to the ered to impose. Defense attorneys high that it “is unfeasible for

{real estate broker. You will find I liked it and I didn't get sleepy the ads of nearly 250 of them in

Rosenbergs who delivered them to told the court their clients vere! American bag manufacturers to!like Bryan. I wish I could goithe Classified Columns of The back every day.

. | Indianapolis Times.

Mar. 31 or who did not sell on that date any of the hundreds of items covered, Mr. DiSalle issued a chart showing the maximum markup they can charge on each article.

Goods Covered

| These markup ceilings range (from 22 per cent on goods ike facial tissue” to 92 per cent on | watch bands, fobs, and watch charms. x Consumer goods covered by the new order include radio-phono-{graph combinations, record nlay‘ers, watches and clocks, fireplace equipment, kitchen cutlery and gadgets (like cookie cutters, can | openers and salt shakers), toasters, electric irons and other small appliances, cooking utensils, cathroom accessories, laundry driers,

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ONE GROUP OF LUXURY.

~~ COATS, SUITS

were $35 to $45, now

{other athletic equipment, bicycles, sterling and plated silverware, . glassware, china, costume jewelry,

SUITS « COATS » TOPPERS JEiiiic

icompacts, and cigaret cases.

MANUFACTURER'S Co | And wedding rings.

SAMPLES

WINDOW PIECES One-of-a-Kind Garments

1 1 : 1 risky business. at % w Several were even discussing 4 3 the possibility of going to work.

Phones Pulled : In 2 More Spots

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covered every major spot in town. “Rough” was the way the horsemen described the treatment. Horse bet. brokers said they were able to pick up “grocery money” by hand booking on the street. This was admitted to be

One had a line on a beer spot and ‘another was looking for a (location for a haberdashery shop. { “I ought to be able to do real {good at that,” he said. “After all, I know some of the best people in town—and if I can’t, well—look what happened to Truman.” Prosecutor Fairchild said he had received a list of five more suspected bookie joints and was having them checked. At the same time he declined to take action on the issue of bingo being played at churches. He said he had knowledge of some churches being in the bingo business and had a form letter which told of one group which planned to resume their play, with a $500 purse, after Easter. : , Bingo, a hot potato issue, would be passed to. the quasi-official

Marion County Crime Commis-:

sion for investigation.

To Get Draft Quota Cut | WASHINGTON, Apr. 5 (UP)— Draft Director Lewis B. Hershey has approved a formula to cut !draft calls in states that have had large numbers of national guardsmen and reservists called

|to active duty. Officials said the formula will decide how many men each state ; must supply to the armed forces . {and will be used for the first-time in seteing June draft calls. . Only a few states are likely tc have draft calls reduced substan-

monthly calls on ‘other states {must be increased sight. {officials sald this boost will * | small because it will be shared by

‘a great many states,

Orders Transit Firm

To Improve Service

The state Public Service Commission today ordered the Terre {Haute transit company to “improve” its service.

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