Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1951 — Page 6

On Under Truce

a ‘United Press . ! - CHICAGO, June 29—Pilots and co-pilots ended their 11day strike against United Air Lines today under a formal “4ruce,” under which negotiations will continue, : The agreement to end the walkout was announced. by! Thomas E. Bickers, secretary of | the National Mediation Board, and forestalled the threat of

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in the murder of his sixth wife, | He wad found guilty by a jury! last night. He was given the! death penalty for slaying Anna

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Death Sentence Missing Angles . TUN (UP)~—Charles E. Homeyer must sen ue scare anu ens [| BEI] Rate Case

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they objected strenuously to the order,

Snellman Homeyer, 68, and scattering parts of her dismembered body In ‘the Delaware Susquehanna rivers.

Mrs. Homeyer was so attached to her cat that neighbors became suspicious when Homeyer returned without his wife from a visit to California hut brought back the family pet.

They believed the old woman would not part with the cat unless she had been harmed, and called police who found her skull

government seizure of the air

line. ‘Mr. Bickers made his announce-|

ment at 10 a. m. (Indlanapolis| Homeyer, who had married for tesent New time), after meeting for almost the seventh time, maintained dur-|imaividus! Line 5525 86.25 séven hours with representatives ing his 10-day trial that his sixth|fee-serty cor, 08 © 210

of the air line and the Afr Line wife had died of an overdose of! Rural

Pilots Association, (AFL), which represents. the 900 striking pilots] and copilots. i + United promptly began taking] flight reservations. Under the truce, Mr, Bickers sald service would be ready to resume at 3:45 Pp. m, (Indianapolis time). Mr. Bickers said the pilots would return to duty “to afford the National Mediation Board an opportunity to endeaver to mediate the issues in the dispute.” : The pilots have refused to fly the new, faster DC-6B airliners, d have demanded that their ay be based on mileage instead of the present 85-hour per month maximum flying time arrangement. . Mr. Bickers said the pilots would return to work “under the same conditions which prevailed mmediately prior to the strike,” ich meant that they would not be called upon to fly the DO-6B's.

crete in Homeyer's basement last spring,

sleeping pills in March, 1950. He testified that he became panicky and dissected her body.

Grand Jury Gives Julietta Home Clean Health Bill

Continued From Page One tion of the new combined Indian-apolis-Marion County Public Health Division, The institution is being admindstered now under Marion County Commissioners. The new Health Department will take it over next year,

The Jury's report repeated recommendations made by previous

“Under the truce, however, Mr. Bickers sald the DC-6B issue would be negotiated before all! other issues. This was a stum-| bling block which had prevented a truce earlier in the week. The pilots had maintained that the DC-6B issue should be negotiated jong with thé others, as part of | e over-all dispute, |

Clothing Workers |

Win Pay Dispute etme working in very in-|

Federal Judge Willfam E. Steck- | ler, who knows what hard work! suit making is, saw to it today | that some men’s clothing workers | got a fair shake. “Saul Peltz, who operated a| gh clothing business in Covinguntil February of this year pleaded guilty to charges of pay2s his employees less than the iinimum of 75 cents an hour set By the Fair Labor Standards Act. “In court today Peltz faced a possible fine of $160,000 or $10,000 for each of 16 counts, On the recommendation of a U. 8. Labor Department official, the judge fined Peltz $100 on each count, but then suspended the sentence on condition he pay his mployees a total of about $1000 he them. ; . “I've had some experience in t kind of work,” the judge said, d it’s hard work, they deserve money.” :

Van Fleet Shaken Up ‘TU. 8, 8TH ARMY HEADQUAR8, Korea, June 29 (UP)—Lt. . James A. Van Fleet, commanding the 8th Army, and Rear A. A. Burke, commanding Division Five, were shakeh up when a helicopter in which y were flying crashed on the jeck of the heavy cruiser Los

juries for the last 10 years for construction of a new Court

{House, a new County Jail and a

new headquarter~ building for the Indianapolis Police Department.

Facilities Inadequate

The report charged that facilities at all three institutions were far inadequate for a city the size of Indianapolis.

“The jurors found most sections of the Indianapolis Police the

adequate report

stated.

The Jury urged enlargement of the present building or construction of a new one. The County Jail was found “overcrowded” with insufficient cell space for proper segregation of prisoners. “A whole new plumbing system is needed in the jail,” the report stated.

During the past six months the

space,”

and pelvic bone encased in con-|

Judge Claycombe's own tele-| {phone kept buzzing last night as the boost he gave Bell. were about a dozen calls” (Judge said. Judge Claycombe also admitted | that he didn’t know how hard the | subscribers would be hit, He told! reporters yesterday that he didn’t know the single-party user -— of which Judge Claycombe is one-— would have to pay $1 more per month, The Judge explained he didn’t know the existing rates. Here are the old rates and those which will go in effect Sunday: | RESIDENCE

1.50 “10 60 BUSINESS

Pop's ‘Speeding Fails to Dislodge.

‘ Child on Bumper | {| RUSHVILLE, June 29 (UP)~| (Charles Wilder was late getting {started to his work at a filling {station. He hopped in his auto land didn’t spare the accelerator {during the five-mile drive. When he pulled up at the sta-| tion and shut off the motor, he

citizens called to complain about heard a child crying. Mr. Wilder| “There found his the Rebecca, ‘bumper.

4-year-old daughter, | standing on the rear Both arms were locked| around the tail light and one | hand clutched a candy bar. She'd! ridden all the way.

Glass Coins No Good

—Even for Junk

HOLLIS, Okla. (tUP)—It was a tough break for James Stewart a 23-year-old Hollis scrap: dealer, when he dropped a 50-cent piece fon the cement sidewalk and it

pin. shattered like glass. Mr. Stewart|gtop their “aggression” and that +185 told authorities he found a jar|American and South Korean lead80lof the 50-cent pieces. Secret Serv-lers be tried as war criminals.

. {ice agents said "the coins, of town Hig MEH ffl course, wero { Added to that is 15 per cent were made of glass.

{federal tax. The new rates apply in the (more than 80 Hoosier cities served | by Bell. a

{ The court did not allow rate But a person whose last bill was {increases asked for long distance !dated June 28 will not be socked United Nation

and miscellaneous charges.

bill is dated July 1 will pay the

‘higher rate for using his tele-/the days of the Korean War might |

phone from July 1 to July 31.

with the higher rate until his new

On Cease-Fire

Orders to Ridgway

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Arthur Gemmer Wins

Junior Chamber Award |

Arthur H. Gemmer, 2010 N. Meridian St, an attorney, was named the winner of the Mile-

Junior Chamber of Commerce at the inaugural banquet last night. He was recently elected secre-

{tary of the young men’s civic

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seemed determinéd to make them | bid for a truce.

In Korea, the War Goes On

TOKYO, Saturday, June 30 (UP)—@Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway is “willing to entertain any re{quest for an armistice from the enemy,” it was announced Fri|day. But the Communist troops

In Korea fought bitterly all along|

the front. The North Koreans announced in a radio broadcast they had sent a demand to the United Nations that “foreign troops” in Korea

The annual Key Man Award for the year was presented to John T. Sutton.

It was reported a plane was

Ridgway to Korea at a moment's notice. There was growing hope that

{be numbered. On the battle front, however, troops hacked vainly at a new formidable Com-

The long distance hike would bill is issued July 28; his first pe- munist defense line. Every thrust

‘have been $1,384,000, and miscel= riod of costlier use will be July 28 they made was thrown back Fri-

{laneous increases $426,000. | In all, Bell had asked the court

through August 27. | “This may be discrimination at

day. One hill in the Yonchon sector

for authority to raise its state- a time like this but with so many on the western front changed

{wide rates by $7,229,000.

{bills to make out it's the only

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The judge ordered that refunds/smooth way to operate,” a utility savage fighting, and remained at

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lincreases are not finally approved!

{by the PSC. | Judge <Claycombe's order en(joined. the PSC from interfering |with the charging and collection {of the new rates by the utility. { Bell had taken the (court when the PSC turned a jcold shoulder to its request for jan $8.2 million hike. The Commission authorized an increase of $730,000, which the utility declined to take. { Telephone officials said some subscribers will feel the rate boost | sooner than others. | Each exchange is billed on a certain day of the month, with

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