Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1951 — Page 8

Acting Gav. James T. Blair Jr. ‘of Missouri called out four comfes of the National Guard at sas City. Many guardsmen gone on duty volun-

H. Roy Price Stabilization Director, rescinded all livestock slaughter quotas and told meat packers to kill all the cattle and hogs they needsd to feed the flood-stricken Kansas and Missouri region. Mr, Bartle ordered his agents out to crack down on small groceries and butcher shops that have been reported gouging customers. “We feel that anyone who will take advantage of a calamity such as the flood to make a killing

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1 Ex-Residents Lose Lives in Kansas Flood

Two former Indianapolis residents have been killed in the Kansas flood, according to word received by relatives here. Mrs. Mae Venckeleer, 66, and her daughter, Miss Josephine Venckeleer, 45, died when their car went out of control while crossing a bridge and plunged into the flood waters near Els-

profit should be given all the law allows,” he said.

J. V. Quigley, president of the!

Kansas City Milk Distributors

Association, said the milk supply was ample, but a shortage of bot-|

tles was developing. No shortages, of other foods were reported.

The flood drained rapidly from

interior points in Kansas which were hit a week ago, At Manhattan, a searching party found the body of a woman in a house which had been flooded a week. She was the 24th flood victim of the month and the seventh in the last week in Missouri and Kansas. No deaths have been reported at Kansas City. Nearly two-thirds of the Kansas City, Mo., water supply was lost when the Turkey Creek Pumping Station flooded. Engineers raised the pressure slightly by cutting off all mains to in~undated and evaeuated areas, but some high points were still completely without water.

General offices and retall stores will be allowed to operate four hours today. They were closed by order of City Manager 1. P.-Cookingham Saturday. Factories that don't use water, commodity exchanges, brokerages and offices may operate on a normal schedule,

Couple to Observe Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Granowsky celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary tomorrow, The Granowskys, who live at| 4448 Carrollton Ave, will hold a reception at the Broadmoor Country Club. They have five children, 11 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren, All will be present

worth, Kas. They were on their way to visit Miss Venckeleer’s fiance in Kansas. % Taught Music

Mrs. Venckeleer was an Indi|anapolis resident 23 years before going to San Diego, Cal. While here she was a music teacher. Services and burial will be In San Diego, Cal, Thursday.

Mrs. Venckeleer is survived by a son, Theodore F. USN.; a daughter, Mrs, Jack Steffy, Cumberland, and a brother and sister in Philadelphia, Pa.

Surviving Miss Venckeleer besides the brother and sister is a son by a former marriage, William Harding, China Lake, Cal.

Hearing Held In Slaying Case

engine experimental testing room.

x By United Press House Red hunters met today to

an immediate investigation “of direct Soviet influence in the present and past Democratic admin-

istrations A closed strategy meeting of the House Un-American Activities Committee also was to take up charges by GOP members that Chairman John 8. Wood (D. Ga.) is keeping them

mittee is doing. The ranking Republican, Pep. Harold H. Velde (R. Ill.) accused Mr. Wood of “Truman ward-heel-er tactics” in releasing a report on secret testimony of State Department China Expert O. Edmund Glubb, now suspended pending a “security” investigation. Called ‘Menial’

Mr. Velde and Rep. B. W. (Pat) Kearney (R. N.Y.) complained that Mr. Clubb’'s Mar. 14, testimony was so secret, in fact, that they didn’t hear about it until Mr. Wood reported it to the press. They demanded that the committee drop its current “menial and routine” investigations and take off immediately on the trail of “direct Soviet influence” in the government. This made no hit with Mr.

WASHINGTON, July 16 — consider Republican demands for|

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Wood, who said the Clubb affair would not be pushed until the diplomat appears before a State Department loyalty board.

He said only Rep. Francis E.| Walter (D. Pa.) was avallable; when the staff was ready to hold| the hearing on Mr. Clubb. Mr. Velde demanded that the] committee recall Mr. Clubb and] Whittaker Chambers so the Re-| publicans could have a chance! to question them.

The testimony of Mr. Chambers—who appeared in 1948, when the committee was under Republican control—clashed with the story told last Mar. 14 by Mr. Clubb, Mr. Wood said. Mr. Chambers is the former Communist spy courier whose testimony helped send State De-| partment official Alger Hiss to prison for perjury.

Schricker to Tour. Plant Gov. Schricker planned to make an inspection tour late today of the $7.5 million explosion {in Allison Division's Plant 3 jet

| The governor was invited by company officials.

Love since 1942.

‘Accused of Trying |auick examples»

Miss Reiner listed five current, angry red blotches or other skin|

To Slay Woman

A man accused of trying to imurder a young mother in his

{trailer home was due for a hear-|

ling tonight before Judge Paull

{Wetter in Beech Grove Magis-|

{trate’s Court. Travis Rawlings, 50, was found| unconscious from an overdose of| sleeping pills in his trailer at 3836 Rockville Ave. Deputy sheriffs said the walls were covered with lewd pictures. Mrs. Edith Houser, suffering from a stab wound, was in fair| condition in General Hospital. | She said Rawlings tried to attack

{her while she was his guest at]

dinner. The 26-year-old woman

told deputy sheriffs she came to] 4go|

Indianapolis two months from Harlan, Ky., where her husband and 68-year-old daughter are still living. Rawlings was revived and taken to Marion County Jail. He left| a note saying: “I'm tired of liv ing. I have trouble with everything I do.”

Times Special | CHARLOTTE, N. C,, July 18— | Preliminary hearing was held this morning for Earl Francis

gansport, State Hospital for Insane, charged here with first-| degree murder. Kraal, termed a “sex maniac” by Police Chief F, N. Littlejohn, Is being held without bail in the brutal bludgeoning murder of a nightwatchman July 10. He also is being questioned in connection with the vicious, mutilation murder of a Charlotte housewife two months ago. {

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