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Business Told § & FSEEIEER Boat Capsizes Hungary to ‘Expel’ Vogeler, ne Killed, 4 Hurt Profits Must [seen “84 (E384 Drowning Three American i Jailed as a Spy |; pity Traffic

Absorb Costs Accidents Mount

| Mother-to-Be Near | Release Negotiated As Husband, Son Die Continued From Page One As Rain Falls Continued From Page One Johnston Lays Down Stiffer Price Curbs |

| Continued From Page One ment on the nature of these de{struck by a car at Delaware and {Washington Sts. The driver did By ROBERT F. LOFTUS United Press Staff Correspondent

father and son struggle in the mands. water for about 10 minutes, The U. 8. minister to Hungary, not stop. : Another hit-run victim was WASHINGTON, Apr. 21—| Economic Stabilizer Eric

“I yelled to them to grab the Nathaniel Davis, called the Hunboat. But the motor was making garian announcement ‘correct” so much noise they evidently and said he did not know yet | Pete Koivu, 63, of the Athens Hocouldn't hear me. » whether Mr. Vogeler was out of - tel. He was struck at Delaware and Market Sts. He was treated {for chest and wrist injuries at Johnston today laid down a néw and tough price control policy intended to make busi-| ness absorb cost increases out,

| “I thought I saw one of them prison. trying to swim to the opposite, «ay 1 can say 1s that the an|General Hospital and released. of its profits instead of passing them on to the public.

bank. But I couldn’t be sure.” 'nouncement of the Hungarian forMr. Grindean, a junior partner| g, minister is correct and that - of Harrell Bros. buyers at the , am very fis, Mr. Davis | He said the basic, long-term potiey, from here on, will” forbid any industry to raise prices if it

Indianapolis Stockyards, had “ said. “I dof not know whetheg bought the boat and motor two Vogeler is fs making 85 per cent or more of} its average profit for the three!

(weeks ago. | » He and Mr. Frame had tested °F No best years from 1946 through 1949.

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Big Perk Arrested For 2??? Time

Andrew (Big Perk) Perkins, 43,

ctually released yet They had taken several spins in municado until he appeared as one|p..p, completed successfully,” an cated 35 partial and 12 full books the boat. When it started to rain, 'of" the chief defendants in nl snerican official sald. “We can of baseball tickets. They also ‘the father said it would be the espionage case three months later.| =... "o) 0 0 0 ar ant” seized an envelope containing seve allowed to pass on post-Korea cost ~ : jill the water. tive, was tried with a British t!ations probably would De han} He is slated to appear in Munice increases. In other lines. includ- Late last night, police still were business associate, Edgar Sand- dled directly between Budapest ;, | c,,rt 4 tomorrow. ;

| lit out on the river several times. Mr. Vogeler was arrested in late lot 791 Indiana Ave., was arrested | Yesterday Mr. Grindean invited 1949 while driving from Budapest for the umpteenth time last night. watch and to ride. small sons. He was held incom- Robert A. Vogeler 711 W. St. Clair St. and confislast trip before they would go Hungary refused efforts to pro-| ; would eral tickets “reserved” for cuse thome. vide an American lawyer for him.|, The leGation Spokesman Hun. tomers. The new policy is effective im- May Have Hit Something Mr. Vogeler, an assistant vice..." tricials declined to elab-| “Big Perk” was arrested on 5 : : oe ds president of the International g charges of keeping a room fo mediately in certain industries The tragedy occurred secon orate. (An American Embassy g ping r metals, which already have been MRS. MORRIS PARKER AND DAUGHTERS—Monuments for soldiers but no houses. have struck something floating in and its East Europe representa- duct. — —— ——— meena cso » n ” ” ” ~ | ° * d Washington and that London| —— ing manufacturers, wholesalers Wi bd osier Land d P 1 4 {hunting for the bodies. ers, who was sentenced to 13 an ! and retailers. it will go into effect ; ilson Answers Q . or S ul in vo Mr. JN nitiock Ras Shployed 2s years London Be Brith tora: had no mformation.) House Red Probers Set as soon as adjustments have been a mechanic by Vr. Krame, wno Bh. foreign made through interim price con- Muscle Market Squeeze in Gls, Families |operates the Stockyards Garage. office sald it had received no word 3 From Purdue Get To Hear Garfield, Ferrer Mr.

ithe whole family to go down to to Vienna to see his wife and two Police “raided a cigar store at like coal. steel and the basic later. Police said the boat may Telephone and Telegraph Corp. spokesman in London said nego- PCC! selling and disorderly control orders superseding the Jan. Whitlock, who also was on the possible release of Mr. AEC Research Contracts WASHINGTON, Apr. 21 (UP)

: There's t debate | Continued From Page One in a 7 388 8 25 price freeze. e a grea ate in reper 2 a Rye oe ito Rh Rrerage of $388 in the same much interested in motorboating, Sanders. Both Britain and the Ta St te Bes — Movie actor John Garfield and Some to Get a Break sports today, too. 8 ord ; bin A Rent Offs d (was invited to go along on the United States had protested vigor- LAFAY rr E Apr 21— academy-award winner Jose Fere i pon “*buyi , rea men ce can doast fatal ride. ously against arrest of the two pr. ; : il The next big “interim” regula- So uceran buylag and Here's one example in the 400 tor tenants in a case like this is| Mr Grindean is survived by" his — or five Hungarians tried Five Purdue -Uhiversity scientists fer Sil play Personal A tion will be a general manufac- selling” non-professional ath- block E. 23d St ..svanpathize baten al a today were awarded research ances next week before a critical turers’ celiing order to be Tsseed| “Jeles in the Midwest, prep Fach stz rooted side oe ht oa ae . : (wife. and two children; his with them.) ~~ '" lcontract renewals by the Atomic audience—the House un-American ss : st, I ach sixX-ro« § g owever, the military hasimother, Mrs. Lena Grindean; a An American legation official Energy Commission. | Activities Committee.

Dy Feige Controller Michael V. stars recruited to play foot- $34 under rent control. Early this started taking action to stop the prother, Virgil, and six sisters, said the Hungarian government They are Drs. W. W. Brandt. Garfield will testify (at 9 a. m Da ® Aa oi ball for fun (and pay) at our Yar the absentee landlord de- flow of soldier's skimpy pay into| Mrs. Irene Luttenberger, Mrs. had made the announcement but 7 T Devries. Ww. F. Edgell, M. G Indianapolis time Monday, when ; een 000 cided to take advantage of the the bulging pockets of rent- Sylvia Moore, Mrs. Betty Leyen- he said it had not been delivered Mellon and W. H. Johnston. {the committee resumes its Come

and 150,00 manufacturers and American universities. “conversion” claus : : will lead to some price rollbacks; The Times sports section | Tre skimpy remodel a aly decker. all of Indianapolis. Mrs. to U. 8. authorities through diplo- The five specialists were among munism -7in - Hollywood investiga at the consumer level : Iv b . The Kimpy remodeling With Camp Atterbyry's commandant: Virginia Donaldson, Chickasaw, matic channels. 14 persons awarded AEC con- tion after a 6-day recess, Ferrer Some manutacturcrs. who lived recently brought you a series beaverhoard partitions met mini-| has asked that area within a 50-| Ala., and Mrs. Amelia Warnock, “In general it says the negoti- tracts—six in biology and medi- probably will be called later in up to the voluntary IY 1 of articles on proselyting. mum “conversion requirements. mile radius be put under controls. Badger, Wis. ations have taken place and have cine and eight in physics. the week. hi 4 : ¥ control pian Starting tomorrow. Big Te Hence the landlord now charges Ft. Harrison has made a similar! —— - . ean —— which Mr. DiSalle tried briefly! £ ' ] " $60 a month for the four-room st for a 20- 3 | ’ last December and who held C o m missioner Kenneth L. : re. £30 ond O15 reques for a 2 mile area. prices down while their competi- “Tug” Wilson answers the i units; $10 anc or : Surveys Conducted tors were marking u will : critics of bigness in college Iwo one-room units and $16.25 Twelve counties (Hancock, JefBroak Me Pp. ! get a athiletios. and $18.50 for two two-room units ferson. Ripley, Washington, Owen, ed we er e foriheoming or- upstairs. Hendricks, Rush, Decatur, Scott,! er. But Mr. DiSalle said they Don't miss this rebuttal to The house which brought $68 Jennings, Brown and Franklin)!

would be a minority. the “Muscle Market.” monthly under control now brings are conducting surveys to deter-! - A————— Srm——— . mine if controls are needed. These! can be declared defense rental areas if the survey shows controis are needed. on the box adds much fo the rings... bul nothing fo the cost! Lor ee counties wnich were de-controlled by action of their own authorities. A few in this category are Shelby. Morgan, Hamilton, Monroe and Johnson, the latter the site of some of the most exorbitant overcharging discovered in a survey conducted by Camp Atterbury. Here are some of the examples in Franklin in de-controled Johnson County: ; — A 14-by-14 room- with outside water and toilet, $90 per month; a 5-room furnished house, $125; a three-room furnished apart-

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