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By DONNA MIKELS A three-pronged probe of Tenants Housing Service

was under way here today as federal, state and county But He's Expected authorities sought to determine if the fee-collecting To Attack It |

“housing service” operates in violation of the law. By United Press Federal Postal Inspector W. W,| WASHINGTON, July 31—

McBroom spearheaded the probes | President Truman was ex-

as he sought to learn if the agen- J I i 8106 SONgHL 10 car if he agen: epu Cal | pected to sign reluctantly the

violated federal statutes on use of! new economic controls bill today, along with a blast at the|

atomic weapons of various kinds. Indicating the speed with which new and better weapons are being designed, AEC Chairman Gordon Dean

the mails to defraud. said that atomic tests will be “much more frequent in the

! . oAmost_smutaneouny warion (Jy Judgeship measure as inadquate to prevent child said he believes the same ad- tur ther Inflation. 4 io. vertisements may violate a state . . | Congresfional leaders, Jui sad law governing false advertising Looms in | |bilization officials sa e ev It was also revealed todav th tl next to no chance that Mr. "ruthe State Real Estate Fo Min man would veto the bill, althouzh gion has asked the Better Busi-| By DAVID WATSON Bk yould not give him many of ness Bureau to make a formal| The rumblings of an intra-party| M5 POVETS of aa Pe ould. complaint onthe “housing serv-| scuffle at the top Indiana Repub- |, iA ge controls structure ice” activities, preliminary to/lican level were heard in Wash- expire at midnight tonight under) asking the Attorney General's|Dgton today following Senate ing current one-month extension. | opinion on whether it has the | Judiciary Committee approval of One congressional source "said; power to investigate Tenant ® Dill creating a third district yr Truman iin the 11 Housing's activities. {judgeship in Indiana. month measure “reluctantly” and

future. a materials and of explosives for : These disclosures Ww er e atomic weapons hit new all time made in the commission's highs in the past six months. a ; 3 is country is now secon 10th semiannual report to Con- J . gress and at a briefing on the re- only to the Belgian ( onge among port for newsmen. Other dis- the free world’s producers of closures included: uranium. Mr. Dean said “we have EE ae romic/® Pretty good idea” of Russia's onde The Notlds A uranium production but refused “breede a ( - : : : ” to say what it was. Meanwhile, ly capable of producing more ATEN is tapping new foratomic fuel than it consumes while eign Sources of the atomic raw at the same time liberating use- materia) es 2 i “tric gr - . > | ful electric energy - has been com The AEC said it. is making

Both Postal Inspector Mc-| Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R.\jqeye an angry statement crit- j Broom and Prosecutor Fairchild/ Ind.) took an indignant view of jeizing “weaknesses” in the bill : iy Cli ; pleted at Arco, Idaho. good progress on the $2 billion based their investigation on the|TePOrts that Democratic National|as finally approved by the Sen- ‘a It will go into operation in tWO expansion project now under way. disclosure in yesterday's Indianap-| COmmitteeman Frank M. McHale ate and House. REMEMBER THIS?—Only last February you were complaining about the cold. Owen K. Nye or three weeks. It will be months, phe oe ee 2%: olis Times concerning the so-|2nd Sen. William E. Jenner (R.| +3 *Callogs Betrayal’ tapes The Times of Feb. 2 to the window of his cleaning shop at 2331 N. lllinois St. He wears ear however, before it can be de- atomic project from its wartime : muffs. "After all," he explains, "it's still 28 degrees above zero." The weatherman forgot to tell him termined whether . it actually peginning has received $6.3 bii-

called list of “116 placements” | 10d.) had discussed possibility of “breeds” new fuel. If it does, U. 8. jion from Congress. For the fiscal

i The United Labor Policy Com-| . 1 ! e creating a fourth judgeship, with e it was 28 degrees Centigrade. (That's 88 degrees Fahrenheit). eS atomic resources automatically year which started July 1 the

w i Meh Tenants Housing bas been | ppointments to the new posts to mittee, claiming to represent 15 will be increased 100-fold. commission asked an additional

advertising. | : . Contained Fake Addresses [oe Split between. the Iarlies. Fi Wg oe hg . The Times invescigated the stl. ier Is a Member of the P pe 1 1 EF htoBurna G | TWO The AEC is “not quite $1.2 billion, which would. mak S judiciary committee. if he vetoed the bill. | noug urn a ceneral— « uC / . on, ch would. e and found it to contain non-ex-| . : The committee called the meas- | » ready to disclose when and the all-time total $7.5 billion, istent addresses, addresses of va-| Opposes Conniving ure a “callous betrayal” of con- Brass ond Movie ( ameras where the new atomic tests will rs en | - be held. It came close to con-

cant lots, business firms and in| 1am opposed to such conniving sumers and a “disgraceful sur- : ose instance a state-owned build-| With jnybody = the benefit of render to those who stand to ® ® firming that last winter's tests in ng. the National Guard Armory./2nY Individual or any group,” | profit from inflation,” but said it| ct Att bh Y rt 4 D Nevada were of compact warThe Times also found that the Sen. Capehart said. “I do not would go along with the Pres- ive er ur ec IC ot heads for tactical weapons such list contained the mame of at think there is anything to it (the!ident if he felt he had to accept y CAMP ATTERBURY, July 31 First off, some high brass (yes, 28 artillery shells, guided missiles, .. PW dy S Record ~8trong men, even generals, even major generals have 16 put and torpedoes, or for comparative ose to [1SIS,

least one man who never obtained report), but if there is 1 shall the legislation. ly small A-bombs to be delivered

housing through Tenants Hous- never he a party to any such In addition to price control and i ing. names of persons who never agreement.” : rent control powers, the measure Someliffigs Chake a0 and TE SON bp Wi higher Base. Stempen n by light planes. Mr. Dean said resided at addresses given accord-, Although Mr. McHale is known gives Mr. Truman authority to Indianapolis used more water co. Maj. Gen Dan Sr A wi a . od-2 the really “big bangs’ are tested 1 : ing to owners of the property and to have conferred with Sen. Jen- allocate scarce materials, issue yesterday than it ever used in commanding officer of the 23th . Pe as far away from people as pos- es ISC ose names of other persons who felt ner and members of the judiciary priorities and give production in- one day before—74.990,000 gal- Division, to shed a tear. it was _The brass wanted to see the di- (ple at the Eniwetak proving they had been “victimized” by committee, the national commit- centives to some defense-scarce , That’ TZ this morning. : 8 vision march past. ground in the Pacific, for example. the agency. teeman declined mention of the materials. It also relaxes curbs ons. f at's more than 210 gal- orn: was happening to What could Gen. Strickler do? weapons with smaller energy re- y. ole Page The Times turned this list and conference subject in either case. O10 installment buying. ons Tom every man, woman and Ri ont the 18.000 oP who are Just as a Pfc. does when the aac can be tested “closer” to he Ir can hreak any hour, the results of the investigation] Mr. McHale also is known to] The measure denies the Presi-| Binecuy. hip deep in trying to get movin sergeant says “hop.” The general reonje as at the Nevada proving a nator told seresiirneess 3 over to Mr. McBroom who said favor creation of a fourth federal dent powers that he had request-| During the recent hot weather Fo “ng. o0 NC. for maneuvs hopped and the 'division was set or, ng. : here are we. We are he will start his own investiga- judicial post in the state with the ed to continue livestock slaugh-|the Indianapolis Water Co’s big 0 © PIAS: to ‘march. x BRE. Future fests may beige ed gh tion. | Republicans “selecting” the judge. tering quotas, build war plants, Pumps have been pouring water Moving the division presented! Then, yesterday came. a rufh held at other proving grounds yet ha are hey doing a ae- hi i Mr. ‘McBroom ‘said that there, The bill approved by the Senat license firms under price control/into the city’s life stream ata , pres call from the Pentagon be established. Mr. Dean said] SR NEXT HOR] RECHT y was a possibility that i P Y Lhe SeNAL® and grant farm subsidies rate close to the previous record ‘N° general with a tidy number ; oe : 10 De e5'a5 18 dor. Mm» sald| By EARNEST HOBERECHT es at use of the committee yesterday would permit g ahs oe of normal problems-—then the “You wouldn't just happen to that “every part of the world United Press Staff Correspondent ion size unit has been considered at one time, UNITED NATIONS BASE BE-

bill —73,960,000 gallons on Aug. 27,

1948. Lawn sprinkling in hot fickle finger of fate moved in and have about a battal

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mails was involved even thoughia third j judge to assist Judges) to- lor another. This raised the pos- LOW KA ES ONG, Wednesday,

the actual victims were not con- Willi would: stim: ; - jam E. Steckler and Luther : 1" his le cart | enarchi around out there t i | ' : |weather accounts for a good deal really upset his apple cart. marching » i ; tactey by mail. He said Tenants Swygert in the northern and ONE—Permit some price roll "op 0" 0 cimption B00 ee a day, would you?” asked the. Pen- sibility of a test designed to give! Aug. 1A deadlock in cease-fire gi in The Indianapolis|southern districts of the state. backs, in addition to the present . 2 . : ‘ . tagon. the world an impressive display negotiations at Kaesong neared ® TE Shas; ten} o hasty Petts in Feder) 70 Ya) sent pes! rice rollback, Last night's Ore 2 the J | The 28th hesitated, but con- of U. 8. atomic might. a crisis today. Continued on Page 10—Col. 6 Continued on Page 10 —Col. 5 but Blow boosts in pries ceilings Laundry probably pushed water | eI d es (essed that the division review Mr. Dean would not. however, United Nations officials pre- : an © nat represent a seller's:consumption to the new mark had been sprung on them. discuss any ‘psychological war- gijcted that nothing less than are” maneuvers. Nor would he «4ractic action” would break it.

highest price in the six mont. i Nejther Fire Department, nor

It's Onl 4 i e— just before the start of the K “Great, stupendous, tremen- _ : i a ! I Y 3 Miles Long {3 e water company officials knew just ar Saw ea S dous. colossal gigantic” confirm or den) reports that an There were hints that an en0 : Aleutians Islands test, under Rus- {ire]y new approach might be

'P ° . ’ rean Waft-—plus subsequent cost how many gallons were sprayed ' y ons w spray Cres tagon, ‘we're _. .} : lay Railroad With Us [incleases. 1 ‘ould Db on the blaze, but firemen doused screamed the Pentagon sia’s nose, had been scheduled but ,.4e to the question of a buffer | }.. Selers,ala0 wou e assured the flames with water from 22 Continued on Page 10—Col. 4 later canceled. This test, it is un- ,,,e petweéen the United Nations derstood, was to have been an un- ,,4 Communist armies along the

»- {their ¢ - . Anders Li lup on Ustomazy Pergentage mark | hose~lines which they played on Ctate Le 100 ee on ine ea S S up : the fire more than five hours. . png Te \derground shot to determine the ;35 mje Korean War front. |. TWO-—Allow rent iiCreases on — ot ; Dies of Crash Injuries A-bomb’s “quake effect. For the sixth day, the negotiaBy CARL HENN its former peak of 124 miles ana "tSidential properties of up to 20 LOCAL TEMPERATURES Gilbert Bates, a Warsaw toy SEYMOUR. July 31 (UP) The AEC would say nothing {i ne were stalled by a CommuANDERSON, July 31—Wanna' 20 trains daily. Starting with|PeT cent above June 1947 levels. 68 a m bE 10 a. m ]2 ‘manufacturer and World War I 3% you oh . that might tell an enemy hOW ,.y demand that the zone be play railroad? |one freight UD 5 day, to Lebanon | HoWvever, increases already " a m., 5 1" . ne a8 lveteran, was elected commander Marion Kiess, Louisville, died last soofi this country expects to be fixed along the 38th Parallel inCome to Anderson, home of the and back, he is going to plug|Sranted would count against the 3 we "% 12 (Noon) 26 of the Indiana Department of the night of injuries received Sunday propelling submarines and air- stead of the present front, which Central Indiana Railroad — 43 freight and a special kind of | total boost. | nme ip. 58 American Legion in a hotly €on-l. "an auto collision on U. 8. 31 craft with splitting atoms. i almost entirely in North Komiles long — and have the time |passenger as business staples | The government could recontrol - tsted race today with Roy Amos, south of here. The accident But it reported that actual de- ...n territory. of your life. [ET 5 : rents in areas declared ‘critical’ Latest humidity ...... 617% (Goshen farmer. : k ‘Nt velopment of atomic aircraft en- : : e've got possibilities, said|tq the defense effort, and roll i : Mr. Amos conceded defeat earlier was fatal to John F. Hag- gines by the General Electric It Could Change when the vote count reached 80315 per, 57, Louisville, a member of Co has “advanced’ in the past It was admitted that no prog~

Ike W. D | p ant general manager of CH 1: Bei en a on Inet RAY% ents back tn pre-orean levels day issued an invitation to every Noblesville. Brockway glans ay THREE — Relax consumer

to 762! the National Executive Commit- §ix months And it said “the the- regs was made at Tuesday's meet=

. Surprised Prophet © - months. And The new count reached 803!; to tee of the American Legion. Mr. oretical feasibility of nuclear- jng and that none was in proseting set for

Hoosier rail bug to “co | - railroad with -e help tome play 5% Lapel and several Goodrich Ted lenms op jnstaliment Mv Says Heat's Going 7621, Kiess also was active in Legion powered flight” has definitely been pect at the 16th me line.” {Cle ors, as well as other indus-| bought for. one-third down, The new commander was in- affairs. established. 8 p.m. Tuesday (Indianapolis The. 45-year-old former owner ries. | witn 15 'months—instead of 15| Mark Purcell, the Rushville stalled immediately after his elec- —- ei Atomic engines in theory could rime), 1 of Anderson Packers, professional “Best of all, we want every _ {qo pay the balance weather prophet, doesn't think the tion by Indiana’s delegates to the Tim Ind x drive ai planes many times Byt a United Nations briefing § basketball team, has retired from F2llroad fan in the state to ride : hot weather is going to last much 33d state convention. Installa- Imes e around the globe without refuel- officer sald the situation eould # the stockyard and meatpacking | With us. It’s much better than y . longer. tion of new officers closed the con- Amusements ....i.coevee 8 ing. And because they would not change radically for the bettew business to devote full time to his Miniature trains.” Here's How Bill He admitted the present heat vention's official business. Frank Anderson ........ 14 require oxygen Or any conven- jn a very short time. first love—the lure of the iron! To get his job, Mr. Duffy ap- . {spell surprised him, but denied he Sweltering in the Murat Theater, Gaynor Maddor ........ 4 tional fuels. they could fly at tre- What “drastic action” might be rails, the steam whistle and the Proached officials of Pennsylvania VWoOrks if You {had forecast a cool summer. the delegates finished their busi- Frederick C~Othman.... 12 mendous speed al heights not now taken to break the deadlock no- i clanging engine bell. {and New York Central Railroads, | Mr. Purcell said he had pre- ness session this morning with Radio and Television.... 9 attainable. body would forecast, There J 8 His pay? A dollar a year, and co-owners of the line, To his sur- Buy on Terms |dicted “a summer that wouldn't the adoption of two resolutions,| Robert Ruark .......... 11 The atomic airplane is, how- seemed to be no thought of breakall the fun he can manage. |prise, they were receptive, and, : 'be too hard on the citizens. It's one for a free Korea, the other, Eleanor Roosevelt ...... 6 ever, “very much behind” the ing off the talks. But Mr, Duffey is serious, too. turned out to be as wild about] WASHINGTON, July 31 (UP) not supposed to be quite this urging U. 8. action to obtain®he Ed Sovola ......oe0eeese 11 latomic submarine, according to It was known at the start that He intends to build CIR far past railroading as he was. {—It will be easier to buy a car, warm, but it's the same all over release of Associated Press Cor-l Sports ......coconese . 14-16 Dy. Lawrence R. Hafstad, head the negotiations would be tedious ; 4 | It took me a year and a pai »(Seirigerator or Jelevision get Under the country. This is ‘a little bit respondent William Oats. : Andrew Tully ese: vvees 12 [of the AE's reactor division. and that the Communists would Many Outstanding said, “but they finally told me, | ers 0 e new controls . stiffer than I thought it would be, The Hoosiers will carry the two Earl Wilson aevassnrred i “Vaguer and Vaguer” bargain hard for the 38th Parallel |‘Go ahead. It’s your baby’.” | ut the government—throughbut I don't think it's going tg last resolutions to the national conven. Women's .........ce00 . 8-7 One atomic sub engine is well jine. That would give them an tion in Miami, Fla., next month. ] What Goes On Here.... 22 ynder construction at the Arco enormous advantage because it

. | “A lot of {the Federal Reserve Board—will|long.” Home Values 1 0 nd people think the big | gti tell dealers how far he can|—— nines

| corporations don’t have a heart,” P 0 — the Real Estate Pages of said Mr. Duffy. “Let me tell you, go (ward Suing your downey ‘They Drove Down a Road to an Old Oak Tree’ Hatsind was vague as Hafstad was vague as to when | May Call Recess

The Indianapolis Times they do h 4 | heart. They're in- ° Today and every day there | y ave a y pay the balance 2 ir | 1 7 1 5 S F P 18 Tw | terested in publi | 4 r ¢ k Ir the /ill he compketed d said are HUNDREDS of home |... ere] action 2g, The rules, which tell the dealer i S, an ¥ oy a e a son, v Tey ls ® ope ear mad It has been suggested that a wise, 'Y [the easiest terms he recess might be called while the

values offered For Sale in | can employ ' » * ; » i The Timon sv: any oF them [SUS WOuld, have given me the ino ike the: ‘Married’ Them to 2 Boys After Joy Ride ii ™ =" re mmen *°" are advertised EXCLUSIVE- ul Present Y y approaches. their governments. LY in The Times . .. a fact Wearing coveralls; a trainman’s { : Navy sources, however, ‘have Only a compromise, it appeared hi : {leap and the traditional red ban- Down &, | By United Press said licenses were unnecessary He sald the 15-year-old girl told predicted that the first atomic! pl : 3 which makes The Times Indi- . | : an Pmt. Mo KNOXVILLE, Tenn. July 31 becs Brite and Carmon were him she complained to the others g . can save the negotiations at.thia A aba l, ou Vo. pecause rite and armon she mij ers submarine will be undergoing stage and it was believed that

reactor station and design of a affords no good defense territory But Dr. for the United Nations armies,

| Item ana's Largest Real Estate danna, Mr. Duffy described the! : i : inni aS . history and operation of CIR. [AVI (new and used) ..'; 5 Two teen-agers met and ‘‘mar- “in the service.” that her head was spinning. tests by June or July of 1953./gouth Korean Foreign Minister ————— mR a which now boasts ( . employees TV, radio, appliances...25% 15ried” two youths all in one night Officers said only Carmon, “They talked the girls into get- The Navy is npw building a hull, yun Tao Pyun may have 1010 CONGRESS AYE: | Incorporated in 1871 ‘| Furniture, rugs ....... 15% 15 only to learn the next day that whose base and rank were not ting married,” said Deputy Wil- to cost $29.5 millidh, for the first! gro 8 a hint of one yesterday od S017 frame. t Bedrms. and bath “It was incorporated in 1871 Home repair loans..... 10% 30 the “parson” was a faker. immediately available, was in the liams, “and Carmon told them he giomic sub. Like -the atomic Shoal ing to the Korean Nations i up. Living. dining and kitchen ~3 |as the Anderson, Lebanon & St. “New Bill | Authorities seized Roy Arn-|Service. His leave is up Aug. 5. knew a preacher.” airplane, it would have a rangelal A ” mbly in the tempora front porch. Por further information |1 oujs Railroad,” ‘Mr. Dutfe ® aid. (20s (new and used...!; 18 wine, 18, yesterday for falsely Brite is a Navy veteran. Deputy Williams said they impossible to attain with con- S uth besh 0) tal of Day MOMAWK REALTY CO. “Later. 1t 'was *alied the ra TV, radio, appliances... 15% 18 performing the ceremonies with The girls were approached as drove to Arnwine's house and ventional engines and fuels. Yung Tao bray suggested i MASI EVES. GA-2318 Route—that’s how the oldtimers Furaiturs, iy vibenbidey WZ 1 a Bible. Thomas Carmon, about, they sat with the ower of one picked him vp. Its underwater cruising range, broad buffer zone which’ “would Above is a sample ad from (around here know it, It finally pas ster Aliso 19, and Terry Brite, 20, the “bride-|9f them on a bench in Shillowee} “Then they drove down a jone- |. . rding to Navy experts. would include both the fighting front the hundreds In today's real [became Central Indiana Rail.| In addition, your trade-in can Srooms,” also were arrested. jAnisentont Park Sunday ently sounLry road to an old oak , "i. .i04 only by the sub's ca-{and the 38th Parallel.” estate pages . . . There you |road.” be counted as part of the down:| Armwine, who admitted his Part de ‘on a circular de Tijirse, ere ihe Te + nay PAcity for the oxygen, food, and| There was no indication that : \other supplies that would be re-| Yung. Tao Pyun was speaking for the United Nations command

When the “Rail Fan Special” payment. in the hoax to sheriff's deputies, ther. who Is separated from|a Bible and Arnwine used it.” | : lquired by the crew:

will find such a wide variety goks li Mr ul fsed.| Technical n t+ tn of homes in all styles, sizes rolling, Mr. ey prom nically, these terms are the was charged with aiding and her hush ted «“ ‘ ) and locations you are sure to |It va be a simple matter for any toughest that the Federal Reserve abetting Carmon and Brite in| ee a: the Sa Deagty CE ae Hit-All Fime Highs find a much more suitable , a bug io en La release with Board RH Sould Tequire. Your dealer, violating the age of consent law. oo , 5. Ba with Carmon and| theycearried Arnwine home and, Summing up labors of the past home for Your family. ‘Ar- [OR Il sign ants, Jive hs a 59 bound 10_buae Described as aged 15 and 17/pyif, and went for a drive in theitook the girls back into the/Six months on atomic engines, + ’ Tange oe ihe injoresting Starke and hop aboard for a free miniumum . ard's and “very good looking” by depu-|ywoods, according to deputies. The| woods,” he said. | Mr. Hafstad said: {Crash Kills Eaton Man Snes Nght yway gn you | de to “study railroad operation.”| For the most part, however Lies, the girls learned they had moys told the girls they were lost| The girls told their parents of “We are certainly making prog-| MUNCIE, July 31 (UP)--Joseph : ¥ sehaol : ; Jose winked when one of byt managed to find an openithe “weddings” after they got ress in the problem of Face Stasy 70, Eathn, was killed yes-

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“We'll ) } : give 'em the time of their manufacturers and sellers favor them told her parents the cere- tavern and stopped for, refresh- home. They were taken to a hos-| nucléar-powered subs and nuclear-

time! Turn 16 the Real Estate life.” said the youthful, ‘enthusi- relaxation of the terms and pre- monies were performed without ely s i 3 ws r astic president “ bi it ments. pital, where physicians confirmed powered airplanes.’ line truck near { — nw 8 Now} a Toe oor Ana mas Pay on the te Hake ibunesy ot it of marriage licenses. Deputy C., H. Williams said that they had ong in sexuall’ The commission also disclosed ; ule Soffided Muna ot - : . ine, according to thegirls, Carmon had a bottle -of whisky. Intercourse, = { ~ ithat production of atomic raw of the truck, was i 5 t 3 - . » . BT Ld AE NAY al OH ON Pen 0

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