Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1951 — Page 4
For Price Freezing
Sen. Homer E, Capehart (R. Ind.)
a Special Cant
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. |sey {months in a payroll padding, is becoming a newspaper publisher at a reported investment of $5000 to $10,000, The former chairman of the House Un-American Activities Committee recently purchased three small weekly papers in
A union leader warned that 450 northern New Jersey. He still hasn't paid a $10,000
Sue, Salyers ahd planerimsn fine assessed as part of his pun- § walk out Monday unless, pment after he had pleaded “no management met their demands gefense” to indictments for payby Saturday. roll padding and acceptance of Picket Threat “kickbacks” from his employees, blican, was John McCrae, chairman of the| Thomas a Republican, Oolitic Belt Conference Commit- fined $10,000 and sentenced 3 six tee, Which represents the three '0 18 months’ imprisonment on crafts in quarries throughout the Dec. 9 1040. At the time of senBédford - Bloomington area, de- '°n¢ing, Judge Alexander Holtzoff clared the men would picket thelof U. 8. Riatriet Court here speci quarries unless management fied that the fine must be pal
granted a wage increase of 19 fore the. former Congressman
t with could become eligible for parole. Sem an hour pumedistely, itn] However, Thomas was paroled Wage Stabilization Board ap- last September from the federal proves {correctional institution at Dan-| : ‘bury, Conn. Management has offered an n-| Report Liens Filed srease of 18 Sens Hus 4 cents! The Justice Department said sgbles i iba ey Ellets.| t098Y that Thomas had satisfied ! _— » ville locals already have rejected! 1” Presumably Unrough ER management's offer, The Bedford =~ Arney rover L. local Wil] vols on it touighte | to! De would eventually pay the fine, meet management representatives "04 had pt 3p some 2 estate and a labor conciliator Saturday ne owned, as collateral, in Bedford. It was sald that liens have been The strike would affect quarries| filed on this property, but the employing about 4000 workers, |Justice Department did not make The contract for the cutters, clear whether the property's value carvers and planermen expired equalled or exceeded the amount Feb. 18. They walked out Mar, 21 Of the fine. and returned May 10 under pro-| A Justice Department spokestest. {man sald that “If we find Thomas
has any assets we can reach for the full amount of the fihe we
Driver Is Injured {certainly will go after"thei." It was pointed out that in the
* In Collision Here {Thomas newspaper transaction
. Collision at Pleasant and there was no certainty that all Spruce Sts. sent one man to the the money involved belonged to hospital late yesterday. the former Copgressman, A car driven by Herbert Cox,| The arrangement with the fed22, of 3701 W. Washington 8t., hit eral pargle board, it was exanother operated by James A. plained, calls for Thomas to make Gebhardt, 57, of 436 N. Tacoma full payment at one time, not in Ave. Mr. Gebhardt is in fair con- installments. It was added that dition at General Hospital. {the Thomas case is not unique in
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J. Pérnell Thomas
the deferment of full payment.of| Mr. Godfrey said he arranged a fine when an accompanying the discussion at the request of |Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and| - {Elder Statesman Bernard Baruch | {whom he met during his trip to! |
prison sentence has run its course.
Crash Injuries Fatal VALPARAISO, July 25 (UP)—|
man Jr., at Newark, N, J.—that| Lois Davis, 23, ETT TTT
urged Congress last night to pass a “permanent law” automatically freezing prices and wages “any time this nation goes to war.”
price rollback to levels of June
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and Banking Committee, Moderated by Godfrey Allan K. Kline, president of the
which was arranged and moderated by Arthur Godfrey,
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Mr. Capehart also advocated a
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g to “thrash out” the dispute later before the Senate
American Farm Bureau Federation took part in the discussion;
“I think we ought to have a permanent statute, a permanent Injured in Fall
Miss Martha Coon, 83, of 3812
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“that any time this nation goes to war —and I think we did go to war N. Pennsylvania 8t., fell while last June 25th, when we went to Washing windows in her home war in Korea—I think we ought yesterday. She is in fair condito automatically freeze all price tion in General Hospital. wages at all
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