Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1951 — Page 2
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951 A orks Board Merona T1UMAN Urges All The Works Board today award- . ~~ House OK for ww seem’ To Lobby for -
Aa i | . . . $28,000 in new construction, * India Grain Bill czars» Tough Controls - dsm i“ oe | South St. from Alabama St. to A By DAN KIDNEY Continued From Page One
Illinois St. was awarded to the Indiana Asphalt Paving Co. on a Times SI Writer low bid- of $8486. -R.. M. Bowen dent Jéft no doubt that he méant WASHINGTON, May 17 — A (0, was awarded the contract for the -Ohio ‘Republican leader who Hoosier Quaker, who has made repaving 39th St. from Illinois St. is regarded as a leading possibile the matter of shipping U. S. grain t0 Meridian St. on a bid of $19,777. ity for the 1952 GOP presidential ” - nomination. His statement on controls amounted to a request for mass public intervention in a slow-move ing effort to get Congress to re After a three-month halt, re- enact with added authority the
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Politicos Face Annual Press Roasting Tonight
’ Panning and ‘punning of - political — personages - and the - shenanigans in super-finance will be touched off tonight before an audience of some 1300 guests" at the Indianapolis Press Club's annual Gridiron dinner. ’ . <A- $15-a-plate dinner will be served "to by - invitation —pRla.; guests before the-curtgin raises at 7 p. m, for the “Malice in
East Ge put in a ki Red bosses trade unior Papa, ‘th
to the starving women and chil- .a dren in India a matter of great Air Force Recruiting
personal concern, predicted Reopened Here 1 prompt action by the House next
” o , , seeing too Blunderland” production. J ee “ Zin Ny cruiting. for the Air Force has Defense Production Act which is ; ge . ~ Roastmaster Roger D. Brani- | “Although a freshman Repud-peen resumed® on’ an unlimited dus 10.eXpie 5d Suid yy MR OTK of gan, Lafayette attofggy. will lead lican, Rep. Willlam G. Bray, pasis, the “local recruiting office Some legislators have warned ARI eT, th® pun-poking panorama directed Sarinsville, oa an amend- announced today. ; the whole controls program au- up at nignt. chiefly at the oratory of Sen. men 0 the House bill which] : A aii o thorized by the act—price, wage wi eas ) \would bring it more nearly in line .Those who enlist here will take and other vontrols—may die from The Red 0
William E. Jenner J R. Ind.), Reconstruction Finance Corp, and the budgetary troubles of the two state universities in Indiana. Sovola to Preside Fd Sovola, Press Club pres ident, will preside at the Murat Temple festivities until the program is turned over to Mr. Bran
Poin basic training at Sampson Air ! (with the &rain-For-India Bill Force Base, Geneva. N. Y. nuhlic apathy.
passed by the Senate yesterday. The President sought public That bill cut out all the gift 10¢ TFecruiting office also is pressure by “the main hody of the |provisions asked for last Febru. "essing enlistments in the para- .jtjzens” on national measures in lary by President Truman Instead tFOOPers: They go to Camp Camp- general, covering defense, foreign it provides India with a $190 eh KY. for basic training. aid and the controls. million loan to buy U. S. wheat.’ Si = “If the citizens know the facts and “tet their elected representa-
dered their m wives to all 1» was, the wa balled up thi hours educat * REPORTS Germany, sa
East Side Tract Eyed
igin. Charles G. Werner. program
Similar to Point 4 Sa
tives know that they want 'na-
| Mr. Bray's amendment would As Site for New School tional interest put above every
political interest and every special
who escaped uranium min
sian bosses | soldiers to alongside Ge * SOMETHI! the Austriar put up 50,000 Vienna-—the . line-—redding -- spelled out They're comi
general chairman, will offer a three-act production which will show the Hoosier politicians how they appeared to the press and radio men last year. Besides Sen. Jenner, two other
|let the interest off that huge loan The School Board today probed interest,” he said, ‘then there be spent for improvement of the possibility of annexing to the city won't be any question about keeplow living standards in India. a tract of land on the East Side jo or nation strong and secure.” : The money would be spent along 28 the site for a new elementary 71¢ controls lapse, he said, “our REWARD—Petie drinks his liquids from a bottle, straight. For the lines of the administration's S100! Puilding. whole economy will be in great
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ONE QUACK FOR TRUE, TWO FOR FALSE—Petie, favorite U. S. Senators are to be on hand study companion of Ellen Elizabeth Littlehail, 10, of Plainfield. relaxation he swims in a laundry tub. Petie was an Easter gift from point Four program, with both M. V. Bailey, school system danger, and every family in the
business director, said negoti- country will suffer.” DUDS 0 rte Insitutions in ations for the tract at 34th St.| The President quarreled gener~ | “Showing them how io use an and Emerson Ave. have not been ally with any idea of delay or up-to-date plow would vastly im- completed, and there is no esti- reduction in the defense program, mate on what the size and cost of saying this nation faced the “very
for the event, They are Ernest. helps his mistress as she studies for her fourth grade classes, W. McFarland (D. Ariz) and : - Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.).
Both Sen. Capehart and Sen. John Dillon Elected McFarland will be allowed Hve J
Ellen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Littehail.
Death Takes Mother =~ Of Emperor Hirohito
Owner of Biting
minutes each to speak on “The IU Law Club Head Do Faces Court TOKYO, May 17 (UP)—Em-' The empress Dowager was Dei OWN farm Profuerion, the proposed building would be. real danger of war” With Russia * American Way." . Students in the Indianapolis di- g peror Hirohito's mother, Empress known to be in the best of health A similar amendment was The structure would help re- while “some people think there is Pari EH AL ‘ N, 99,
Other Notables to Attend vision of the Indiana University A dog owner whose pet nipped Sadako, died today following a and had been preparing for a trip adopted in the Senate when lieve crowded School No. 1, 3614 still time to play politics. Other notables will include for- Senool of Law Taye elected John an 11-year-old girl was charged peart attack. to the country. ’ offered by Sen. Karl E. Mundt E. 36th St. and provide class- ule ley dangerous mer Illinois Gov. Dwight H. J: Dillon, 4 Butler Ave. presi ent, on court dockets with quarantine vans 5 : a n el (R. 8. D.). rooms for increased development attitude,” he said. “We must all Green; Will H. Hayes, former Re- of the Law Club for the 1951-52 violation today and scheduled for The G8-year=oid Empress_Dow Empress Sadoko was: the wife Both Sens. Capehart and Jenner of the northeastern area. -get together behind a program publican party national chairman; ®¢hool year. a court hearing May 27. supported the plan to put all the! School Board representatives to- adequate to meet the perils we
able recovery a few weeks again. an offi
ager was dead 40 minutes after of the late Emperor Taisho. She gaid today.
Emil Schram, former president of| Other new officers of the club. Charged was Mrs. Margaret she was stricken and before any has been a widow since 1928. Em- [ndis relief on a loan basis. It day asked the Works Board for face. We must get together now— . the New York Stock Exchange, comprised of all law students in Gray, 3152 N. Keystone Ave. Vic- members ‘of the imperial family peror Hirohito was the oldest of passed the Senate 52-32, with only an opinion on the proposed an- Without waiting—without playing AT AMS] Bernard Kilgore, publisher of the the Indianapolis division, are Jack tim was Jane Wagoner, 11, of could reach her bedside. (her four sons. two Republicans against it. nexation. politics.” Prof. C. J. B: Wall ‘Street Journal, Maj. Gen. Lasonder, 514 W. Bernard Ave, 3132 N, Keystone Ave, Ee Sebati - Ha EE ——— scientist, left Daniel B. Strickler of the 28th Vice president; Earl J. Murphy. = police reported a total of eight : » Es Infantry Division, Mayor Bayt 6152 College Ave. secretary. and dog bite investigations vesterday, - atomic yesen and nine congressmen from In- Charles F. Livelsburger, 4916 E. ix of them involving children. : diana. Washington St., treasurer. Others bitten were Kenneth B Ik While the Gridiron show is in . i E Hazard, 2114 S, State Ave.; Donprogress at Murat Temple, a Brooklyn Rackets Boss ald McDermed, 18, of 4834 Evan- rs
women's party and style show for : +5 . ston St.; Bernard Asbury, 8, of wives of members and guests Guilty in Perjury Case 239 W. Morris St; Charlotte will be held in the Monument NEW YORK, May 17 (UP)- Downing, 2. of 121 W. 37th St.: Circle club roms of the Press Brooklyn rackets boss Louls nano McCracken 3. of 4721 Club. ! Weber, found guilty of lying to ine Ave : and Henry Phillips the Kefauver crime committee, 34, of 2030 N. Capitol Av pe, Heart Attack Fatal (faced five years in jail and a on ap 9. ye. $2000 fine today for telling the
To Sterde Trooper {Senate crime busters he didn't ‘Scientist XxX’ Wins Tilt
: 'know a political crony of former Times State Service Mayor William O'Dwyer. On Contempt Charge
BREMEN, May 17 — State Weber, 51, was ‘convicted of WASHINGTON, “Mav 17 (UP)
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took personal “tpyof-suspeet sassinate Prer sadegh. who nationalizatios
He had served 16 years with|and 15 minutes. : __ suspended University of Minne-}| the state police, all at the Ligon-| “Judge Charles A. Dewey con- gota scientist, was not in conjer post. Previously he had been tinued Weber's bail at $20.000
13 years with the Bremen Tele- and ordered him back to court tempt .of court for refusing to
play clothes
phene Co. tomorrow for sentencing. answer federal grand jury ques- - - «ion me — ‘tions he had answered for a fields. {congressional committee. » Federal Judge Alexander Holt{zoff ruled that Prof. Weinberg . ‘had a right to refuse to answer are our specialty Far Eas federal grand jurors considering GEN. MAI
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Prof. Weinberg has been iden- |. tified by the House Un-American . Activities Committee as the “'Scientist X” who slipped atomic .: LL secrets to Communist agents durNo Saturda CE St a
ing World War II.
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Thrown Man; He Drowns
DETROIT, May 17 (UP)—Walter Lundberg, 58, thrown into the water while making a sharp turn in his motorboat, drowned when the craft twice circled back and struck him, Sheriff's deputies said the boat !stopped after hitting Mr. Lund{berg the second time. His body {disappeared under the water be- | fore rescuers could reach him.
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