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Done Use i in Sta fe on : : WASHINGTON, July 2 Fred- i » FON, duly Fred-owerful Red leaders were supposed to report to federal Th EES Franlkin D. Roosevelt in, cashing qqyoeate the overthrow of the government by violence. o . ’ . - , » e very nature of the insidious ‘disease’ has beén one of the most efLi ! Peters ‘has been passing bad not intimidate or terrorize me, * telling blows in the ranks of juveniles and ybung adults on the east and names. another power of the: American Two deputy marshals escorted In i ra <3 i P J i g ; RX 5 4 diana has walled In its gr owth here. bushel of cut marijuana to make READY, AIM—Detective Sat. Eimer HH: Cord Shelbyville he was dead and asked that theyicinsence. ; gan chairman of .the party, also ence of addicts in Indianapo- = a : SFT! iS the expense nay throt. Quantico, Va., FBI ranges. The Indiana State Policeman is a re- rants for -the missing four and teénces, Dennis said that ‘with the
NEW YORK, July 2 (UP)—Four top American Come’ BY United Press munists were missing today when 'the country's most By DAVE WATSON erick Emerson Peters, who once N : Soe . : § 4 3 J impersonated the late President court to be sent to prison for conspiracy to teach and Drug addiction has a stranglehold on its own throat in Indiana. h a bad check, was placed today on : r : : 5 a the FBI's list of the “10-most- Only seven appeared before "Federal Judge Sylvester ective weapons in the police fight against it. . : SE : hunted fugitives. * J. Ryan and the Federal 5 > He : : . . : N r g Be "h S-vear-old smooth-talking avis shouted: “T Addiction has lain dormant in most of the state though it has struck : e B-vearold smooth talking py reau of Investigation began nie his court wil checks for<glmost 50 years and searching for the missing The enemies of the people will be 3 . : has used about 130 different four, recalling that Gierhart Eisler. put in: jail sometime.’ west coasts of the nation and some major midwestern cities. : The expense of organiz : : : Once Peters used an alias and ist Party, fled behind the Davis to his seat 3 ed, widéspre p y ommuni: arty, fled behinc e § . } 8 I ead drug traffic in One agent said it would take a telegraphed his own parents thatiy.., Curtain to avoid a prison, Dennis and Carl Winter, Michi= rs Police, federal agents and school officials admit exist- 8 pound prepared “for use. The prepares to fire with 30-caliber autoloading Remington rifle on I We have his body . , oa Ryan issued bench war- moved for suspending the sens : 8 rings tled ring organization. 4 : ! salize at First 3 } / 1 forfeit their bail 11 of us, the First Ameniment to lis Absence of dope peddling rings tle , Didn't Realize at Firs said he would forfeit their bai n and Marion County, but i, Indianapolis and the state was Sells to Officer cent graduate of the 47th session of the FBI National Academy, money if thev do not appear be- the Constitution will be incarcer=
declared ‘them individual, or attributed by federal agents to : : . as are Capt. James W. Traeger, Gary; La Porte County Sherif! "It ‘was some time, ihe FDI fore him at 9:30 a. m. Indianap- ated also.” » lsolated with narcotics supply problems. Last month in Terre Haute, Norman M. Reeg, and 56 other officers from 32 states, Cuba said, “before his anxious parents, .- oo. TOW Dennis said that the “onl b~ 7 oh tw no ring connections. bin i Tae ror ad agents arrested a youth in pos: d Puert “Ri 9 oy realized they had been cruelly/%is ume lomortew. =. river }s Said thal (he ‘on'y/sn h Da diction by school children dicts. will no ather i r 3 session of 100 pounds of mari- an uerto Rico. Cl cL fleeced by. their own son.” ¢ grhmum re ersion ! nected with the Compas een noted and only one Or rere ne a: n Are juana. He made his first sale to . rein i . — It was In 1923 when Franklin a to know w dete | 16 ou were jours case is the subversion of » wo actual attempts to sell to h pe supply Is SUM, 5, officer. Subsequently, two ‘No F A M D. Roosevelt was an overseer of rere was speculation. that there the Bill of Rights of our country. ‘ children have been recorded in ‘hey said. other persons were arrested 0 Preeze ny. ore’ — Hasgard University that he rep- might be a plot afoot for them! Winter asked that sentence be
recent years, police said. And few of the known Hoosier)” ..,, prisoner was described as resented himself as the late Pres. 10 direct the party from hiding. suspended so the Communist lead~ .
; se wa addicts cou a prices de- : hile fugitives TS (dd ‘represe ! One such case was later learned 230 . d 4 = Day Je briee 4e- hn “amateur” who knew too lit- ident in passing a bogus check while Nn gilive ers could represent the party bee : 10 be ‘a “sucker. catcher with/ihanded by ring “pushers.” the, ,.,. , ino opefator Peters. according to the FBI SEAL to: Prison fore the Subversive Activities Cone 5 ground coffee being offered as peddlers of the underworld, an 5 : once became ‘very friendly” with The. seven who repoited were trol Board now holding hearings
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form. In desperation the junkie turns ' ©" he and his partners. may a Cabinet officer he Te and often yop anded to prison two' years, 11 I nat ne. : - : I dis : : i to prescription forgery to get his have formed the neucleus for a 2) S 21 2 x ¢ > dined at his home, I'he Cabinet months _and 18 days -after a fed- Vhen . udge Ryan denied a is menage g ndianapolis police 5 the | I § I ger) 0 ge 13 > hd t GLon Wir ter ; heat y:
said wit Hi officer was not identified. | ’ . said v it aa - oe = a : big « ars y > Hic { n 1 aps ran 3 en known big operators have been drug. He alters prescriptions ob- ig bes ition. Jha Demi Be DONKA MIRELS : Si ; : eral gr Ld jury indicted them, “Perhaps: the court. fears to par= put behind bars, Federal agents tained legitimately, He turns to. Li De Stern, a, Sucker, said Rent } led ve 1} tn Ind; 130 In Four Years The seven top COMMUNISS, pi the Communists to present . lice ’ « mnte a > $ Po ) t nY 109 1 - : r= y 3 : ' i SLs : S ‘recently blocked at the. outset Stealing to get the price of getting oe i O Soa tents on decontroled apartments znd homes In Indi“ ou 0 1947 Peters is known fo Members of the U. 8. party's Bix ypeir argument r: thie " x > SCY 4 > > is y ’ : r i . ¥ ds eae ‘ « ¢ es a three-member operation which high.” Some women become onyme te fepin is Fain anapolis range as high as 65 to 70 per dent over comparable hive cashed 150 bad checks in all tional board. filed a t i Judge Ryan told Winter his’ i : ; ; i ine prostitutes, 3 ¢ Sink he recalled an in- : 8 ibe oF tha . gf 4 courtrouin in the skyscrapel i ? ; I inte nog! Mon tik is the major Indiana dent of years ago when he was controled units, 2 housing survey has revealed. pers ol he un O. Ye til Ca at Th od . gh 5 . he statement bordered on -con= 3 Ons had 1l survived. : 3 the major ndiana y : pilates x rv: us x . 3 \ : 3 orn in West Salem 10 is x } hot ¢ “wb a. m tr or ~ Sori problem. The preferred drug, NeIPing transport 30 addicts to Ft. This finding, part of a survey made by the Office of 5 fief 8 inches tall, weighs 160 Indianapolis: time. temp New ‘ork Case Cited heroi 4 og: : "l.eav snworth Prison a J : ~ » ; 0 t. 8 inches tall Zz . * ~ rain, is too difficult to obtain. 4 8 Orn TisSon, using xpedi 18 Inte ected by some as an indication pounds, h bluish - gray eyes Fhe last was Kugene Dennis Tv New York City a sweeping : Steal P When the train was stalled by Flo ns Fxpe iter, 5 i : on ted ba i Jala ; 2 he ars ‘shéll-rimmed glasses has Hatieral secretary of the <lU. 28 Laborer Is Accused . in x Ntea rescription ‘ aooide na ‘ . uy hi or ¢ . p oress fails renew a strone ars l 1 As as g : Sed ta je <11. ¢§ : narcotics probe has brought from escripions on accident, the addicts became f what might happen if Congress fails to renew a strong oy 0wn hair,” a« ruddy com- Communist party, He waved to Of Attacking Divorcee police an estimate that an esti- Lt. Moore said addicts often ill.-and desperate. With a marsh- rent control bill at the close plexion. friends in the spectator section, MIAMI, Fla: July 2 (UP)-—Po» mated 6000 school-ag hildr stea escrinti sheets . al's permigsion a physician ad- . ‘ [6 exbl e fro 9 rt ave raninte THOMAS : . YilAL a; July = HE} meen : mate] Toot 8 o rage ¢ ldren ¢ al pres ription sheets from ; P dha Me a I Ly eh ‘ad of the 31-day stop-gap. con- He explaine d: that fx m 1912 Peters replaced Thomas J All seven Commupists received Ifce sald rape charges would. be phone Co. are addicted to rugs in some pads in a physician's office and Ministered drug. shots at £6 each 7 y to 1947 rents were frozen at a Holden on the FBI's list Holden five-vear semtences. Three werelriled 1 dav against an “itinerant * te Publi form, 2) forge them in efforts to keep sup- [01 those who could afford trol bill. ; 1942 l1ével. In that period in was captured in Beaverton, Ore permitted io move for suspension OKI a J : . I EF accused of or 2 new In Ohio the federal narcotic plied with morphine and its allied Here are ome of the principal Indianapolis they rose only: an on June 23, Holden had been of ant sho : is : Uh atoms 38 . bl an "atirace ’ armacists . . " 3 a oy ; . =S¢ ¢ . é attack > 2 that the bureau has called on pharmacists products. 1... C. Wallick Dead; . [findings of the survey: average of T per.cent ought since the murder of his = 0 Beniamin J. Davis. 48 ative Ee a nd ona n Indiana is block the spread of drug use. Drug stores are often thoroughh 0 d M H I ONE Landlords ef controled However. after the 1947 amend- Fife 2 nd her two brothers in Chi- bormer New “York City’ council- drive homie from the beach, 3 ) hicago: city courts recently have ,ncacked by the addict attempt- perate any otels units have obtained increases av- me five the Iovidiords . riche CASO, June B, 1949 z . Fo Co Ss bl : i I inc ment gave the landlords the right > > easonably be mmed with rcotics cases & 1g man, yelled at the court I'he woman, a former Chicago geen 2) k il } 104 cases. ing to coyer up his search for COLUMBUS, O. July 2 (UP) eraging 25 per cent above the to seek increases based on in- Se “x m a Negro. and I'm about resident, said James Thompson, wen cities . he Ae or gourse aope. IL. . WwW allick, 7, retired presi- original ‘‘freeze” lével of 1942, creased maintenance cost, rents H . R . to have my freedom taken away.” 29, Oklahoma City, held her cap= nd Porter ; id t : ti vid In ‘the past; agents said, there dent of the Deshlér-Wallick Hotel TWO - Decontroled units. most- rose about 18 per cent during a air- aising “Not: because you're a Negro,'"'tive: in his car six hours. She ? . Amid the near-nationwide nar- : ation ay Co., died today at his home here. ;.; > en Sh - : : : : ; : coties clash addicition here has have been some physicians and A native of New Philadelphi ly new construction and conver- period ending at the time of the SATZBURG Austria Judge Ryan told him finally persuaded him to stop at . i ¥ . v A CARER eo 2A f / ative of New ade a, 5 i a A AEBlaA Lp SPveV Ine : Salad l tf 8 : nid ws a Sy ia Nine = 2 I attorney remained relatively dormant, in- pharmacists who looked to sale of O. he worked for his father fi sions which were excepted from survey last year, Tuiv 2° (UP) Mountain But 1 am a Negro,” Davis re- a Tilling station to get ‘her a telephone vestigators said 2 narcotics prescriptions and drugs the Sherman. Hous a { later coritrol by Congressional amend- 25 Pet, Over 1942 farmers are being ha plied I've never had my free- drink, she said, and he drove off : XTi eh : iG iw a to addicts as a source, of an easy ' e Sh : Hise: an = na. ment, range 6d to 75 per cent : rd y nhs r tod , dom in this untry dnd neither when she jumped {from the car ing for a Wilhie ihe last five Yen ol dollar - joined the Revere House in Chis" comparable cont’ led units, _ This totals about 25 per. cent ¥; og 3 a band of lateys . have mv pe Sher : creaming. 2 ‘ F11 ‘ases hav - elt as . Ago | s Age 1 873° : igh : oben ap et oy A vho snip off horse tails at é 1y peuple. B tri . 2 ded a rate proxima ely a cas e de Following these sources, some 230 al the age of: 17. In 1873 increase over the original 1942 WhO Sp oil horas Bl 2 Officers aid Thompson admitted urn on its ; manded the attention of the fed- — aL a he. bought the Lynn House in Actually Up: 90 Pet. [reeze level - night for resale to brush Judge Warns Him as lim ; eral bureau in Indiana. less than of the known addicls of Indian. o. 0000 "104. and later operated — makers, Horsehair fs rare . > being intimate with. the diverces fois ‘ a. LES] « : + Hey i ! PR ale pers ORL 4 " ld K IS e 18 al . & 100 come to the attention of city apolis “travel widely throughout notel in Shreveport, La ie te This. means that the noncon- Mr. Schaefer said that more in Austria and the tails The judge - warned iim he three times. but claimed she will : : 243 * ha : A, He 3 . a tw ac : “TER x tha @ ; a Ja, Q 2 ih od A y ‘aA st police in a one-year period. Many the state to: find strange physi wow vork City and Smoky. Pa. troled units actually represent an than 90 per cént-of the landlords bring a good price. might be held in contempt, butringly submitted. i e utility's “of these are “repea‘ers.” ¥ cians who might succumb to their yi. goubled the size of the Cadil- 2Y¢Tage 50 to 85 per .cent n- who sought increases received ~ , v = : : leas for “help.” ’ El 0) ! ¢rease in 1942 rent ‘prices the them. In nine month of lase year d $261,500 Despite its relative dormancy, 53 I : lac Hotel in New York. The hotel : i . e property I.t Fevard Moore Indians ancy The marijuaba peddler's f00ot- (us Juter renamed the Wallick. 25 per cent increase in controled the office received 2942 requests STR. SS. SAYS: SUMMER HOURS AS PER CUSTOM: had also cotective, described addic tion as hold has been precarious: in the Mr. Wallick retired as president ure plus he ti to #M Increases oud f Fad le¢ S06 increases With : MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 9:30 Till 5 {He most vicious thing there is.” state. Although the weed Erows and owner of the Deshler-Wallick over this in decontroled units. an average monthly increase of SATURDAY: -: - 9:30 Till | wild, that prepared for Qopester here four years: ago. He first “There's no such thing as a d=i. k & rr ’ Rhea & : . ’ " ’ years: ago. Ss Bg ¢ : h i July Ipraved 25 Face Supply Problem use 18 usu ily imported from Mex- jeased the old Deshler Hotel in rent Ireeze any more said Lou The survey also showed rental (Store Closed Wednesday, 4 0 uly) ; £81 mil “We are fortunate” he’ said, ico, federal olficers said. 1913 and expanded it to the first G. Schaefer, director of the local units in Indianapolis = still tall ! - ol » “that we havé had nothing so Reefer selling has gained littko 18 floors of the former American Area Rent Office, "no such thing shert on meeting demands. At tor | : vic igg1s a3 a ring here.” favor here because of the expense. Insurance Union Building in 1926. as a 1942 level.” the time of the survey there were . : Ta ut in ja x : : : 21,600. rental units in Indianapolis i: i with only 10 vacancies, and a n - ~ , ’ waiting list of 4407 applicants, Court. A FY 0 ‘ pPpPiK : — - > nes Wome aff provide s f : atta] orkers - : : . Nh | 4 " - » TIED RTE Bree Asc Mat od Yoshie on she SR Sg oe A A § oh A interest to - ley & : Se SESARL AA Xeno) ish ny i 3 i mes Wom. : : ‘ rn -% ; g R ! a humping des 3 By United Press ! WASHINGTON. July 2 -—- Aj streetcar and bus strike hit capital residents and employees of gov- : ernment agencies today, causing n . more work snarls than the gov- PLENTY OF » y k AD ernment's noted red tape. . - A shutdown of the capital's FIREWORKS 3 ’ only public transportation sys- : tem was complete. = You will want to AN D FRVI E Bi LLED be About 500,000 persons normally be at BUTLER BOWL . @ © ride the Capital Transit Co.'s —for SAHARA , : streetcars and buses. They were ‘ -— forced to use their autos, if they GROTTO'S 16th had them, catch rides with others annual Fireworks : -. . ride bicycles or walk. Show—July 3rd— : Some 3400 employees of the Exciting fireworks . . : | Capital Transit Co. called the but safely so! : : strike in a contract dispute. over : wages and seniority rights. : U. 8S. May Seize Lines : If the walkout is prolonged, : " ‘ there is a possibility: (he govern- : 2 ment«@may seize the transit com- | panv as- was done in a similar : 2 {1 ' ; $ work stoppage in 1945. In that i : ers — some : oP m July, water meter with om strike. the Office of Defense exceptions — will be read and bills mailed Transportation took over the . > transit lines two davs after “the i bi-monthly (every other month) as approved workers Nad walked out. bv the Public Service Commission. For this Chief stumbling block in the : . . vu dispute, — according to federal | ; procedure, our service area has been divided mediators, is the union's demand - . . for a contract clause guaranteey § y e ac - primes into two sections as shown on th accompany ing that, transit: workers will be . ing map. laid off and rehired on a seniority W - basis. The company rgjected the : . All meters south of 10th Street as far east as seniority ‘demand on grounds’ it . ‘ . + - sriere’ with manage-| : WE S —— . i ! . Sherman Drive and south of 16th Street from oni Jaseriegs with manage-| EDNESDAY as you, of. course know, is the Fourth of July! } : : tie 8S Tig | . : wy Sherman Drive east will be read in July, The workers, who average $1.53 : Tomorrow—Tuesday—the Store will be h . : : ir, also demanded a. 30 Q ; oy ‘ a eo 11 hour A . . ‘ x September, etc.—all north of that line will b ents an hour wage boost. The packed with people preparing for the Q read in August, October, ete... thus putting ompany countered with a last . OF A : :. @ minute offer of 15 cents and an holiday—and for summer generally. * hoth areas on an every-oiher-month basis. widitinnal 2 cents. an hour in ] - yo . . . . EE ro > wit 2 n » 5 ; 3 16TH STREET This bi-monthly meter reading practice will “fringe benefits ; : : is. Knoxville Hit, Too THERE IS EVERYTHING -a man needs or wants to clothe 10TH STREET : save you inconvenience by rettucing the num- | : ia . ; " ) : . KNOXVILLE. Tenn. - July ° Ad himself - from head to foot — right — amd cool and smart, v Tr —_—— ' S ber of calls by meter readers and the number (UP) — City’ officials struggled to THERE ARE CLOTHES here for trip of 16UL = Luggage : FN " : . : s : keep traffic and commerce mov- ; ™ ’ ¥ ~ \ ¢ ( cne 8, O : ' : \ of times you would write and mail checks, or ne tmiay % Rbosville's transit : and the helpfulness of the STRAUSS TRAVEL BUREAU 1 N D [A N A P O L I S make trips to town to pay for vour water strike rcarried into its first* busi- (Seventh Floor) ‘ ‘ y . il : ness day. service. | Some 300 AFL bus drivers and ! ‘ : C y I ris & mechanics quit ork after the THERE ARE ALL SORTS of things to aid and abet Jstomers. using e quantities ol water ’ : . ‘ "Ls : . ust PS. using large q ! line said it could not grant wage Sportsmen. — for golfing, fishing, hunting and for plain { (above 4,000 cu. ft. or 30,000 gallons) per increases sought by the union and fancy relaxing! . . . +B without raising fares ” bi-monthly period, or having a bimonthly J . SN : . HERE 1S" EQUIPMENT for picnickers (excepting ant- $}— minimum charge over $8.00 excluding the Heads Girls’ State Q “For pic ickers (excep ing ant-eaters) barb h il . 0} Times Stale Service and for backyard chef-ihg and dining (for -chowing). " suburban surc arge, wi continue to have BLOOMINGTON. July 2 | . —-- . : : \ \ M ia 9 Yarv as! ‘“¥ { xf their meters read and billed monthly. Bi. Nancy Christof, 18, Gary, has We merely wish to make the reminder — that if you can — i ety ; been elected governor yesterday | d : : monthly customers desiring to have their ‘of the 10th annual Indiana Girls’ | rop in — in the morning — the picking and service are finel 1 . . | State, meters read monthly may have this extra Xj .
: ‘ STORE HOURS DAILY FROM 9:30 TILL Boi aarvice at a cost of 25¢ per month. Q : . For further information, telephone our cor. UICK- EASY : ON- SATURDAYS AS PER CUSTOM WE ARE OPEN FROM 9:30 TILL 1
pany at LI 7591, or ask the Contract’ Clerks at our main office on Monument Circle. | TINS L. STRAUSS & C9, NG... Basson = THE MAN'S STORE Le zen Cus Re anon oe as
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