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Senate Revisions Sure, GOP Leader Says Here
By NOBLE REED Many “big changes” will be made in the $7.2 billion| tax increase bill passed by| the House this week, U. 8. Sen. Robert A. Taft predicted
here today.
The Senator was ih Indianapo-| lis as the headline attraction of] the state Republican committee's $100-a-plate Freedom dinner at the Murat Temple. Sen. Taft declined to predict) just what changes the Senate would make in the tax increase bill, but said, “I'm sure our com-| mittee, knowing it as I do, will] make a lot of changes.” Earlier today, Chairman Wal-| ter F. George (D. Ga.) of the] Senate Finance Committee which| next week will begin work on the House-approved bill, urged that! Congress defer consideration of the measure. | The bill would increase per-| sonal income taxes by 12'%; per
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World Repor— | [HENS a - biti Body Found : Six British In Cornfield; Skippers Pour | Fire on the Oil |
| Refuse to Sign | Receipts for Iran '§
The Anglo-Iranian oil crisis| threatencd to explode today when six British skippers re-| fused to concede Iran's own-| Si lership of oil taken aboard ‘their tankers at the Abadan| {refinery. |
Sought to. Locate Missing Purse
A 29-year-old ex-lumber. jack was shot and killed in a cornfield early this morning as his. frightened 17-year-old fiancee sat in their parked
car,
The body of Michael Mattes 1850 Livingston Ave. was foun in the field—a 22-caliber bullet through his chest. Miss Nada Alexander, his
would come from higher personal and corporation income taxes and new excise levies. It would; boost federal revenue to an al-| time high $66 bililon a year. In proposing a late summer re-| cess of four to six weeks, before consideration of the bill, Sen. George said Congress could obtain a “true picture of the! budget.” The Senator denied rumors that he might formally announce his; candidacy for the GOP . presidential nomination while in Indianapolis.
the car to make a search of the area after they discovered that her purse had disappeared, ' Told to Stay in Car
“When we saw my purse miss ing,” she sald, “Mike told me to stay id the car and to keep the doors locked while he went out
|" The tanker captains refused to , —— -_. EY to see if he could find anyone sign receipts acknowledging pay-| D—Mik ; : : ; prowling around. {ment for the oil should be made Ww. DEA ios Mattes, 29, the slaying victim and his daughter, “When he didn't come back in [to Iran instead of the Britisn-| TANGA: IRIE 20 minutes I got =o scared that {owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. . u I got out and begged a ride when British officials in London in- 4 car came "
dicated approval of the skippers’ Allies Chase Reds Taken to the home of her par- | :
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Two tankers had been permitted Alexe
[to leave last night under a temcomms a On the Ground | ; : ; : “Right now we are having a; Chic dh a iy ; 3 | A British proposal that al slight recession, but the picture] BEAUTIFUL" DAY Lloyd 8. “Walton: Times staff tanker faptaing be permitted l 5 ada ; wih | Tay age Tapialy by a fashioned bathing 'suif; isn't at all interested in swimming. He wants figures. Figures concerning [they did not imply Fecognition of And n the Air a
put off until about December, but| the figures of [seafed) Virginia Ann Johnson, (standing) Patricia Ent, Arlene Zambon, Virginia Smith Iran's title to the oll or revenue from its sale was rejected. How-
most of the Senators seem to want, = Jl contestants in the Miss Indianapolis Beauty Contest. lever, discussions went on today By EARNEST HOBERECHT 3 on a compromise under .which United Press Staff Correspondent
| THE HAGUE, Netherlands, | | June 28 (UP) — The International Court of Justice announced today it will start hearings next Saturday on a British plea for a temporary | injunction against Iran's na- : | tionalization of oil.
Slight Recession
Regarding the price and wage control legislation, Sen. Taft said) he could see no reason for exten-| sion of controls at this time. ! “I think we ought to wait un-| til fall to see what effect defense spending has on our economy be-| fore going any further on controls,” he said.
she called police. "Deputy sheriffs immediately went to the scene and found the parked car. :
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wy the guy dressed in the old- + Tracing a trail of trampleddown weeds, they found the body sprawled in the cornfield.
Haron of Indiana's Republican] . 'tankers could sail without ex- _TORYO, June 23—The United Scattered around him were the bigwigs attended the banquet | i {tended delays which might force Nations hurled stubborn Reds contents of Miss Alexanders which was “boycotted” by most One of the Roving Kind— | ruman SSdl S {a close-down of part of the re- jnto retreat in two ground at purse, (finery. tacks in Korea today and chased
Mr. Mattes’ billfold, containing
Indianapolis rank and file | First skipper to refuse to sign $60, was missing. ;
GOP workers -on the ground that | 4 Pp + i { a Red air fleet back to ‘Man-! “ ) ” ¢ eq u © un u W {was George Dobson, captain of » = on B een a r B r 5 ! atered-Down {the ary British Admiral with churia for the sixth day this| Miss Alexander said that they an at: no procegc 111,500 tons of ofl aboar week. | had parked the car in the isolated will be given to the local party’s I area so that she could smoke a
: ‘® | ; fied treasury. { M R k ! * 2 . n | One of the Russian-built MIG-| & 7 arriage on oc S nn |- N 1] | S Ruse Transfer ia 15 jet fighters was damaged by Sigane}, Which ae a not per-
The big money will go to pay Me reek - : anwhile in Tehran, che week- 4, { te! off a $70,000 deht owed by the] ly newspaper Farman reported 30 pursuing American Saberjets| NADA ALEXANDER-—~Com- Saw’ Mik Wi
State GOP Committee to the Na-|~ By United Press 3 ae . 2 " anion on fatal ride. tional GOP Committee and the CHICAGO, June 23—An attractive socialite demanded ; By United Prams Soviet Ambassador Ivan Sadchi TOKYO. June 23 (UP)—Lt. | P 8h id that t will be. kept. f the Staté : wid . WASHINGTON, June 23 (UP) gov recently informed Premier charles O. Reistor, Taylorsville, | e Sa after her fiance est will be ept for the a divorce from her millionaire husband today on grounds president Truman told Con- Mossadegh that the Russian 27th Ind. downed a Russian-made Bed Check Charlie fot out. of the ar she Saw; Asay: that heeft her to search for pirate treasure. gress today its watered-down Army and “anti-paratroopers’ MiG jet plane today in an air | bent pr mig s sdge ofthe cid Mrs. Angela Centlivre Logan said her marriage went anti-inflation bills are “extremely Had ee aya Rs 185 red from dae Abovi 3) Julies Delow ‘Checks Out of Then he turned off and went ‘on the rocks after eight years in 1949 because the former gangelgus” and “an invitation to ,,, the Yalu: River at its mouth The Korean War "She I a od no sound : : : : : i sastes.” . | broker spent his time in the Caribbean Sea searching for, 1, jetters to Vice President! Britain has stationed some 3000 Lt Relator shot the plane | a of a shot. But, she added, the old of a mysterious Barkley and Speaker Sam Ray- Paratroopers on Cyprus to be down when 28 U, 8. Sabre-jets | By United Press motor of the car was still runthe g y 3 pe ‘ed anew available if British lives are en-| tangled with about 30 MIGs | FIFTH AIR FORCE HEAD-Ining.
» [+ Mr. Logan's roving nature was burn, the President appealed anew | x |dangered by rioting in Iran. while en normal border patrol, |QUARTERS, Korea, June 23 — Police and Deputies Glen Smith,
“| : C Captain X. : |also responsible for the breakup for Congress to give him tighter ¥ v The divorce suit, filed yes- or his second marriage to Actress and more effective anti-inflation| The paper said Mr. Sadchikov| avey ding to United Press Staffl |p 4 Check Charlie, the Commu- Victor Chew and James Jorrespongdent Phil Newsom. found the body at 2:45 a. tn,
terday, charged that Waldo Han- Ruthelma Stevens in 1940. She controls. ltold Mr. Mossadegh Russia looked Inists” old-fashioned .entr t cock Logan, 50-year-old member|testified that Mr. Logan went off With the letter he sent a report with favor unon the oil nationali- ern . : Xist Yn he about an hour after the couple of a prominent Chicago family, on an expedition to Puerto Rico from his National Advisory zation program and would support before the 12 to 16-plane enemy Modern air way, lost out today. |parked. . neglected her and ‘devoted time in 1938 and she hadn't seen him Board on*® mobilization policy the Iranian government's stand. formation could escape across the. The enemy biplane has been| Mr. Alexander identified Mr. -
; ; « i J Mattes, Eo ory as an expire ant Ace exc i Wt via hh dered mt Uh anges "ie. sagen vere Ye Sovr rontr [(L wecking United Nations ecu Matte, he sn 2 Samu ho organizer of salvage and explora- ; ; § 0 3 : ; 8 g P | Flew to Sickbed and economic stability have in no 0 supply Russian oil to Iran ifienemy ‘ajrcraft\to 34 and made hand-dropping bombs and blast-| Ave.
tory expeditions.” the Abadan refinery was forced jt the costliest
3 ; ek of the war ing away with a burp gun. Deputies today were scouring Searching 16 Years 'when Mr. Logan flew 3000 miles Congress should rapidly approve to shut down. for the Red, air Yorce. Eleven, (Capt. Richard M. Heyman, the field for the bullet that killed Mr. Logan has spent 16 years in 21 hours from a Caribbean is- effective control laws. (The U. 8. State Department enemy planes—eight\of them So- gtillwater, Okla., was given pos-/Mr. Mattes, and preparing plaster searching for a $100,000,000 treas- land to be at his wife's sickbed., The present controls law ex- says Russia would have no rights viet jets—were destroyed, one was itive credit for Charlie's destruc-/casts of footprints left by the indre he says was buried by “Cap- Mr. Logan, who lives in Chi- pires next Saturday. House and to intervene in Iran:even if Brit- propaply destroyed and 22 were tion. |truder. tain X'\ on a Caribbean island. |cago and New York when he's| Senate committees have prepared ish troops should land there. ! amaged. > Capt. Heyman caught up with/ Here On Vacation He has kept the identity of the|in the United States, has sought NeW bills which would .prohibit (Britain and the United States) American losses for the week the low-flying, slow enemy plane| “ " mysterious pirate secret for fear adventure most of his life. A future price rollbacks. The Sen-||ong have feared that Russia Were listed asthree F'-86 Sabrejets i the early morning darkness) r. Mattes, known as “Mike that fellow treasure hunters will prominent member of the Adven- ate bill would extend wage and would use a 1921 Soviet-Iranian 30d one F-51 Mustang fighter, all when he was returning from aby family and friends, came home get to it first. turers Club and a former mem- Price controls for only eight treaty as the basis for interven- missing. No Allled losses were re- night mission. Radar put him onithree weeks ago after 11 years Sen. Taft It was rumored he was plan- ber of the brokerage firm founded months; the House bill for one|tion which would permit Russia Ported in today’s engagement. the biplane's tail, in Oregon and Washington where wn ning to visit the island this month by hig father, he plans to publish|Yar. Both houses will debate the i, jntroduce Soviet troops into Jab Foe Off Balance | Bringing his B-26 Invader downl corked for Douglas Lumbar P li . PI as the “last chapter” in his long a book next winter called “I Hunt bills next week, - Iran under certain well-defined ,. . .. o t ; to 500 feet, Capt, Heyman caught | ug olice In ane search for the buried doubloons. Pirates Gold.” |conditions and in the event that! tf : ols pangs Joined United tne slower plane on a os Alco. ” . oe | The treasure trove was said to, Mrs, Logan, an attractive bru- : : m~ Iran were being used as a base! ons ground forces in attempts stream of 50 caliber bullets; He was working as a mechanie Foil Meat Hijack | contain gold, silver, coins, jewels net, is currently public relations Swim Kids Get for restoring the old Czarist to disrupt Communist prepara- poured into Charlie and the Nght nere and lived in the home ; e 23 (UP)—Tw land the 280-carat Grand Mogulidirector and social co-ordinator * RY regime in Russia. tions for a new offensive which biplane came apart in mid-air. of his father, native of Serbia, CHICAGO, June 23 (UP)--T Diamond, one of the lost treasures for the San Marcos Hotel at Britain $ Approval | (“Under present conditions it is some sources thought might come! . RR COR TE {for 40 years a molder in Federal
One of the visits was in 1939. sense diminished” and therefore
" officers cruising over a farm in| offic 8 fa of the world. “Chandler, Aris. LONDON, June 23 (UP)—Bri- evidént that the circumstances Monday-first anniversary of the |] S Cowri Upholds Foundry. A native of Indianapoiis, . .
{Michael Mattes was the brother of meat hijack, police said today. {Mrs. Ruel M. Read, 1857 N. Lueft
n . I * ° ‘a mu Inot exist,” the State Department| Fighter-bomb s Ked . me. 13000. pounas of meat "ROMANS of Airliner Foumndy ms swim ws ster ai to hey 5, "5 [15 Ge. "ie treaty hres vial vighway snd wg ro RACE S€GregaNon lave = et tier two
a light plane foiled a $15,000 ——— mete————— tain decided today tosadmit Mi- envisaged under the treaty can Korean War.
were stolen Thursday by a gang | Wicould try to swim the English would appear to have been super- road bridges on the Communist] CHARLESTON, 8. C. June 23) cot oo nical High of gunmen. The state's ester IN WwW ad Ab + 40 Ab Channel. seded by provisions in the United reinforcement and supply routes up). Racial segregation at echnical igh School, ney's office received a tip yester-| 0 or ou oar | British immigration officials Nations Charter.”) to the front. HB ng completion of Flackday that the stolen meat was on t th Th id Mr. Sadchikov | y y upheld today by a three-judge ville grade school. : Jultus Szakomi's farm near sub- |reversed themselves to grant the| e paper sa r. Sadchikov! United Nations ground troops ne! He was married and divorced EE On NEW YORK, June 23 (UP)— miles north northeast of Roberts| Russell Tongay family a month's told Mr. Mossadegh Russia looked at the same time shoved hack federal court panel that Wah! sore than a year ago So two officers hired a light 3D = American Airways an-ifjeld. The company said it also/stay in Britain, |with favor upon the oil nationali-|stubbornly-resisting Reds in twin asked to rule on the first sult to. “ere. “ore "ice and daughter plane and cruiséd over the farm|iounted today the remne R had information from a Lutheran : The Tolgays Weve orderss HOt Eaton progeai: sid Wollls Suppest ata! tks on the central and west- directly attack the issue as & Wanda Mae, who is 6, are thought until they saw a truck drive away | ublic” had been found about four mission’ about 30 miles from the 9 jobs or participate in pu | BE 4 Th Pats. {principle of society. ito be in Cottage Grove, Ore. he farm. A squad cari? e lic exhibitions. But the ruling left| It said Mr. Sadchikov offered | e Communists had stepped, The decision was 2 to 1, Judge: Drafted for rvi Matt from the qu miles southwest of the Liberian crash scene. 5-year-old “Bubba” and his 4-4 up their air and ground activit 3 - - fe ! os a YJ. Waties Waring, a social outcast |¢pactured a leg in a storm, and
nearby was notified by radio and yy jage of Sanoye. The company said it had no vear-old sister Kathy free to try Continued on Page 2—Col. 3 all along the 100-mile Korean i; his home town here since he|was turned down by the Army. .
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Szakomi was arrested in the “ - ion truck. The “remains” had been iden- word of the fate of the 31 passen- and swim the Channel as long as, ~~ oo (front last night and early todayi,utlawed South Carolina's white, A year later, while at work in tified from the air by one of the they do it at thei y | in apparent preparation for th { y Police said Szakomi admitted 1 ) gers, including four Americans, they do it at their own expense. | y | prep € primary in 1947, issued a burn-'a jumber camp, he sustained { i Pn a the meat was on his farm, They COMPany’s DC-4s and two other." "4 ‘ | The father had a long confer- DON T {all-out assault. ing dessent. back injury when a tree fell found the meat 1 a huge freezer |2iTCratt, Pan-American said. : an crew of nine. o,.e today with immigration offi-| . | But the Sth Army regained the "“1w, court, although upholding him i Yo t ’.0n concealed in an old barn, they| Ihe missing Constellation dis- But its message from Liberia cials. The reversal of yesterday's! Miss It! initiative soon after sunrise. t bre principle of segregation, | m BR AROL ET I eaid and arrested two men found APPeared Thursday night en route spoke of “remains” which, seemed decision, which refused the Ton-| | On the western front, the Allies... 4 school = authorities inl os : in the barn. {from Johannesburg, South Africa,to leave little hope that Any had 8ays permission to enter the coun- Reading Section 4 of to- |hit elgments of an estimated Clarendon County—defendants in Freak Twister Rips to Roberts Field, Monrovia, Li-| survived try, followed the conference. morrow’s Indianapolis Times |enemy regiment—up to 2500 men the case to equalize school racil- CJ I d A beria. Its ultimate destination" * - re | Is a ‘must’ for every family |—northwest of Korangpo. The| td ®0F 0 00 Tl a report! evelan rea Truman Asks $600,000 |was New York. e company sald men would State T do D | considering the purchase of [battle lasted five hours and ended | = “TL tirt within six, CLEVELAND, June 23 (UP)~ | The plane was found about 50Pe dropped.on the crash scene by 270Te Iornacao bamage | ve |with the enemy in full retreat to Pack to the €OUr | : For Jet Transport Tests | parachute, M ay Hit Million Mark | Home. Jere the prospective | (ve dord: y months on what progress Bas ee de rents aan | seri po | ion Mar { : y J ; frie \ been made.’ | — junk WASHINGTON, June 23 (UP) os . 5 | | largest selection of avail- | Korangpo lies just below the . that had been garages, parts of — President Truman asked con. Times Index Election Set Aside WINAMAC. Ind., June 23 (UP)| able houses from every sec- |38th Parallel about 30 miles north| SOUR Carolina Negro leaders. jy, “ong roofs, and television today for $600,000 for test | Amusements ........... 4, 7 | WASHINGTON, J |—Damage caused by a tornado, tion of the city and county, [northwest of Seoul. It was from immediately served notice they | erials, gress ‘ovay = : OF ens BOOKS vevesersvs iii. 6] ’ + June 23. (UP) which swept across three counties . Bar there that the Chinese launched F.ould appeal the. decision to Shei City Building Inspector John of Jet transport planes. | Church ................5, 10 |=The National Labor Relations, , y Plan mow to look thrw |i, rer round of the abortive US: Supreme Court. {Gorsek sald the freak twister— Two B-45 military jet bombers! Crossword ............. 6 [Board today set aside a 1940 col-| ht Selon das may run to al- Section 4 tomorrow and ar- lspring offensive in April. * LY designated by the Weather Bue and a civillan-owned turbo-prop| Editorials .....c.eveas. 8 |lective bargaining election in| Early estimates of the loss in ranges. lo. lersonally inspect On the central front, United Na- LOCAL. TEMPERATURES Ireau as a “line squall”—that hi Biferaft would be used in the FOPUM veesvrnvnnsvner 8 |which employees of the Bryan Pulaski, Fulton and Kosciusko | Hide Bomes, that meet your tions doughboys jumped off north, 6 a.m... 63 10 a. m... 67 |a 10-block area late yesterd iA Brivieh are isle jet tra .l Dan Kidney .....s.av0es 8 |Manufacturing Co. Monticello, counties ranged up -to $750,000. | 2s. |against Chinese Reds who had, 7 a. m.,. 63 11 a. m... 68 [caused $400,000 damag The Biliish mre ng 3 as Movies srssssssacianaas 4, 7 IInd, rejected representation by | Authorities believed additional, THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES moved back into the northern 8 a.m... 64 12 (Noon) 72 [Tree Warden Wiliam ports n put in ° Radio and Television ... 6 [ther AFL [Electrical Workers damage reports would boost the INDIANA'S LARGEST apex of the old Communist “iron| 9 a. m... 85 © |sald damage to trees alone POTHE voovvesnsvannssss 5 [Union 3 \total, | ‘REAL ESTATE GUIDE triangle” below Pyonggang. | Latest humidity ...... M%¢ come to about $5000.
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