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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1, 1951 i a Gomi a E INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ak imi : PAGE. : + Truman Says He Had No Choice— = : ior Nip [Death Ruled Accidental— Frankl y 3 Frisco Cable = B eal? A ore | ke ! Hoosier Die, |Publisher of Blue Books Franklin Forger Cars Halted as i Ba onfrols Law for Wounded Drowns in Swimming Pool Caught in Reno [insurance Ends |

: : AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 i Xa } » By United Press W. G. Rinehart performed an S ’ : % 0 ” In Korea ; Action | GIRARD, Kas., Aug. 1—Eman-|3,¢,5gy and ruled that death we | 0 Be Returned (UP)—Three of San Francisco's Nn ¥ uel Haldeman-Julius, famed Little}; ijental. iL picturesque cable car lines DELICIOUS : » w ron! More Price : 3

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y é : " Blue ‘Books publisher recently bi stopped running today, J erd fion Two Hoosiers were killed and convicted of income tax evasion, ro a fer ne Iague 5a Return of an admitted check pues California Street Cable ee y .i four wounded according to the drowned accidentally in the swim- hart said. : ! forger from Reno, Nev. was Railroad pulled its three clattery y latest . Department of Defense ming pool of his palatial home, . : . planned by federal officials in In- ; No Inquest Plaaned { maroon cars off the streets after casualty list. : a coroner ruled today. diana today on the basis of an] failing to get new public lability One other Indiana man was re-| The body of the 62-year-old| Sheriff Elmer Kneebone said outstanding warrant charging in-|; 0 8 © TO ported injured, two are missing publisher, clad in swimming the swimming pool appeared to terstate transportation of stolen SN . ; Lloyd's of London canceled its

i {have been filied recently and thé property. { ro apn in action and another returned lo} trunks, was discovered last night| = ter Was cold. indicatin that!’ perty. : insurance” with the '-compaby, duty. = : {by his wife, Sue, in the pool of Hald Julius i aung nave! Assistant U. 8. Attorney Mar-| eq tive at midnight last night, KILLED IN ACTION |their large country home on ‘the|; a:Geman-juiius mig VE shall Hanley said his office will] Y 8

seek return of Robert Leroy| Company President, Dr. John 0,

| {been seized with a cramp. outskirts of Girard. f Firemen summoned to the scene| MI Haldeman-Julius- gained gion who told Reno police he| Haman said the action came pre-

Mr. an Mrs. Robert LOWS worked for an hou tryin tp Prominence us the fist Vublsher|cyunes more than $7000 worth of | TATA 48 £ Tesul ot citiement Pvt. Joseph W. Willaglo, son revive him but were unsuccessful. ..oujq¢ The.Little Blue Books| [radulent checks drawn on the, cainst the line.

ot NE ag Joseph Willardo| His ~ wife said she saw him| Cora read’by millions and became Johnson County National Bang The company was trying to get

Sr., East Chicago. |about an hour before she discov-|,, internationally known house-|in Franklin.

Pfc. William R. Lowe, son of

Wage Rises Are Predicted

i | | . Hs insurance with a new group of ‘y: By United Press es {ered the body. He told her then ’ | Mr. Hanley said Stein told of-} { WASHINGTON An 1. WOUNDED {he planned to take a swim, see, Word, most part they wera ficers he stole blank checks from | underwriters. “Until it can, the Gover 1. 8 . Pvt. Harold D. Fisher, husband said. : | classics on which ‘the copyright Cooper Motor Sales, Inc, in|cable cars will stay off the vernment agencies moved of Mrs. Marilynn June Fisher, Al-| Crawford County Coroner Dr. aq expired. {Franklin and forged the name streets.

swiftly today to enforce the | new 11:month economic ‘con-|

trols signed into law by a reluctant President Truman who said the act would send both prices| and wages spiraling upward. ) Here were actions taken: din ONE-—-The ‘Federal Reserve Board slashed credit curbs to give purchasers of automobiles, television sets, radios, household ap-

bany. 1“N, W. Cooper” or “A. B. Cooper”!

Pvt. Donald K. Jackson, son of Sales Jumped on the checks after making them during the last two weeks in June,

gee Mrs. Vernie Jackson, Rossville, Lux Laund Fire Their five-cent price and. huge payable to himself in amounts, Mr. Hanley said Stein, arrested Pfc. Robert L. McIntire, grand- he newspaper advertising ea Da nS ranging from- $50 to more than in Reno Saturday, will face Fed son of Mrs. "Carrie Kleber, Sey-| |skyrocketed sales soon after the §200. . mour. . |bovks were introduced in the Each-check. was made to indi-|°T® Grand Jury action here fol

- Capt. Don Marcus nena, BRliOVE Caused fearly 1920's. The price was raised cate is was a refund for a used lowing a U. 8. Commissioners USMC, husband of Mrs. Don Hin- {to a dime during World War IL - car purchase. They were stolen hearing in the western state,

~|shaw, Cicero. { © More recently, Haldeman-Julius

Wounded in action just three 1 . | was troubled by income tax difdays before he was to return to y 0 ircul ficulties which climaxed last April STRAUSS

plances and furniture 18 th La ; ; Be les, Waj Capt. Hinshaw, > (1 Bae Shia Sits SAYS: 5 hire 15 mon ns) Bee USMC fighter pilot ¥ 2al} i ; Co AX SVASION. to pay instead of 15. Down pay-| So SH ; * His oo : Jean Hinshaw. | Ralph Fender, Fire Prevention, pe was sentenced to six months ments were kept at one-third for | of Cay Hie oan Rae Bureau chief, today said the Lux in prison and fined $12,500 for cars and 15 per cent for furniture. Wai worn ded Joly 25, tat has not Laundry fire probably was caused reporting’ an _income of only The down payment on household beep Informed of the txtent of his by 2a electrical short slrau $17,000 in 1945 and “1947 when his appliances was cut from 25 to 15 Anjuries “We may never have a defihite actual income was shown during per cent. Trade-ins may cover all . . answer,” Chief Fender said, “but his second trial to be $84,000. of the down payment, or more, if Capt. Hinshaw has more than pining began with a short cir- Ss : hy 140 missions to his credit. He _ . . Continued Work they have sufficient value cuit in the rear of the laundry, = : recently has been making bomb- . TWO-—The Office of Price Sta-| i il strafip missions dn next to the drying tumblers.” | He “was free on appeal bond bilization eliminated slaughter ng Kore i “1 No defective wiring was un-'and continued to head his Haldequotas and canceled two spending | : ome Telepiote. 1S OTH Korea, covered, Chief Fender said. He at- man-Julius Publishing Co. here beef price rollbacks of 4!2 per| UNHAPPY—President Truman doesn't look very happy as he INJURED tributed quick spread of the Mon- although early last spring he adcent each. Price Stalibizer Michael, (li. uo the .compromise “controls bill he reluctantly sianed int Cpl. Edwin E. Spurlin, son of day night blaze to a dust or.lint Vertised the firm for sale for V. DiSalie had called slaughtering | P d P 5 y signed into iar. "95nd Mrs. Hurley E. Spurlin, “reaction,” which sent the fire out $1,000,000. : : curbs the heart of meat price con-| /aw yesterday. Shelbyville. of control almost immediately. After announcing his intention R | : y yy , {to - sell the company, he held a trols. Shc a _ |backs than Mr. DiSalle’s order, MISSING IN ACTION Loss Set at $325,000 : | ane Ne ar pat YE Ely / Abolishes Sxency {put Mr. DiSalle hoped to salvage, | Pvt. James Johnson, son of Mr. Tony Lux, president of the laun- Books, offering 12 for 50 cents. | THREE--Mr. Truman abolished [part of the manufacturing price Oh Me, He Was and Mrs. James Williatn Johnson, dfy company, tentatively esti- The firm was flooded with thouthe Office of Housing Expediter cuts even though individual ad-| * . : : loss at $325,000 to $350,000 s; : 2 : { ‘ > > Gary. lim mated loss at $325, 0 $350,000 sands of orders. : and transferred its functions—in-|justments may be necessary later. A She and He Pfc. Leonard Beasley Jr. son in building, machinery and cloth- One of the most popular Little 1 : cluding * administration of rent/Mr. DiSalle had suspended the of Mrs. Bernice Beasley, Gary. |ing. ; Br The Ye ; 2 YMPANY controls—to Economic Stabilizer order for July. E Gof Clipped : RETURNED TO DUTY = .| All laundry lists, kept in the of- of the works of Shakespeare, pub- | Eric A. Jopuston. : It covers manufacturers of Pped. : fice, escaped destruction, Mr: Lux lished in eight of the pape : AIA 75M "FOUR—OPS ordered importers; clothing, cotton and wool textiles, | : Cpl. Thomas E. Satterfield, son said fits F x will be it 4 bested rol pi ! pap r- : - not to pay more for imported machinery, shoes, radios, tele-!, STANDING on a near down- lof Mrs. Mary A. Satterfield, wiih I DANY : og an acked volumes. "- toa The WESTWARD Felt Hat sin beef than the domestic ceiling|vision sets, - building materials] town street corner, a 26-year- Liberty Center. (Previously in- i I po hose : a pa yr price. The agency said imports of | and thousands of other items. | old man co Hd hardly believe |jured). 2 : |articles. y. ~ 4 Ea A narrow banded— a o “beef at more than ceiling prices’ ~————————— | his eyes wh¥n a beautiful girl | - et A want & KG. Full" sohtli : rt 8 threatened te ¢reate black mar- - LoL _ | ina yellow convertible smiled ‘| } rR he 2 yan: lo make ini Selle. comfortable hat— - ; z kets. The price of the imported d en vl 1 | as she passed him about rhid- ‘Made Mistake, ment, Mr. Lux declared. “Natur- 2 : : ; beef must include transportation ) 1 night, lally, we expect our customers to : : that sells. for 5d

|. When she continued to cruise ‘Missed the Brake submit fair estimates of what

and import duties. . / : Mr. Truman ‘reluctantly, 1 | by the street corner, the young h tc they had with us. If the. claims signed the compromise. controls g S usin | man called to her. -8h& stopped. A teen-ager learning how to are fair, we'll pay off like a slot measure last night. He accom-| t . 3 A | drive got some rough knocks: to- machine.” S st . C

2 ¥ = : ; a Hint It is very: light i i at td n the school of experience. l v a panied the action with a blunt] A SHORT time later, in his | jac P _in_weight—it weighs

; fcCombs, 18, of 551 pn 'u | | : : statement to Congress that he hotel room she demanded $15. |p ik oe inner 0 cv : i di “would have vetoed” the bill.if it] £ come on 04S 2! TOO d Chase “St., had a beginner's per- Resigns Post C-o-0-1'is the word for the | just enough to hold its

Ts : : He was so enraptured by her aw y avi is ; . - vi | was at the wheel beside S 3 shape—not m en more. included only anti-inflation curbs.| wavy black hair and ruby lips mit an Lester Kelly, major zone chief “shape a smidg

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: i aid he had no| i - : : la licensed driver, William C.lfor the Internal Revenue Bureau Hawthorn . .. . and modern ” : “The DE pill because] SAN Daa Epestal Aug 1 | that he didn’t notice when she |; n5ng 18, “of 908 Arbor Ave. in Kokomo, has resigned because : hea wy It's a Dobbs special Oe talnel “powers necessary rabien Sev1tzk y, Indianapolis Upped Ie billtdld into her | oon "ye apparently became con- of {Il health, Collector Ralph W. |» 9iF conditioning is the rea- | favorite—in the Dobbs for carrying out our defense Pro- gymphony- conductor, last night | But he did notice later that fused 3s 10 Whith Was Le Drake) Cove Brputced today. Mr. Kelly son. Enjoy good food in the : whole family of favorites. “4 is m on! “she” w “he.” “It” and which was -. | has been with the office 10 years, : ti coming—f= > : 8 Mr. Truman said he soon will SD Symphony | nurredly. a, 'he” IU" 1eft "Tne car hit not just one, but| ang served at chief since 1948. delightfully comfortable, : S vecomIng ! : : dn ; & detail , - : 7 *y | i uick suc-| ————————— < 8 : vl th give Congo Be i a (Oncheniyn to a /record-breaking Frr——— eee J pleasant atmosphere of the | . ? it Jes 3 \usy of : ) ations (audience. i iL. . . i { : Ta comtor ove e to “give us adequate controls.” He More than 3300 persons at- New Fraternity Wins . |Sts. Three of the sie Do] Hawthorn. Prompt, efficient | eyebrows—It's hadabls emphasized that two high-priority| 5.53" 1ast night's concert in| |volved were slightly injured. One| feame es service. Ponslor prices. } amendments wom selusiate iS: Balboa Park, the first of six TOP Purdue ‘Honors of them was Mr. McCombs. we toved P «ll 2 bial ude a i » stock slaughterin ; “ls¢heduled for Tuesday evenings > < 3 : aved parking are. i A t's a swell hat to i vise a provision limiting price through Sept. 4. 2 LA ou us. i- Tor * Aninual Na \ io / I 3 5 headed into. ? rollbacks. 5 i Listeners: gave Dr. Sevitzky om ies University By | x ST | | - ‘Will Push Prices Up and his soloist, pianist Menahem 10 has gone to the newest unit! STRAW HAT f or TSS . . ; “We will not be. able to hold preggler, a warm:reception for a “th Cam oun . bane YRC SE SIG 10 ; da down rising. prices With this act! | program that included Beetho-|" mp. winner, Farmhouse Exater-. SALE V/3 OFF | b a Qi 2 | . > he sald. ‘It Is 2 av Lo wetens Firth Symphony and thei,.y ;asiniain a scholastic aver. : | Ray | RESTAURANT | — ‘4 push prices up. 2 3 't oup,Schumann Concerto: in & minor. sge ‘ar 477 based-on a perfect | HARRY LEVINSON | ; a ar bosib as SEEN J ae : - Ce “0 Srreatens Abe, stability, OF Of xpumen sosidioe. XndiananaliSiasors of 2.90 during. its Srst. ¥2ar | ingly and Market.—37-N. Peon. | Tender MOR Baic wor cotati: WERIDIAN AT SIXTEENTH i {. STRAUSS & (O.-THE HATTER en SCUITOIET ; a id t said yIipHony orchestra AATrpIst ant of competition, TE ST hn NS AH MEE porno 5-108 ce A IO ere Eng Balicioys MACARONY! Be Bs BS NS maw SPB a is Chemist oy _If prices rise, the Presi an rea. Member of the Jorddn College of} ——— : ——————— : : ~~ Genny 5 bo 3 it ol Be ay w ih wo. |Music faculty, will'share the spot<| * rl ; > \ h ws : j a . ! 7 : > ‘ : re : ;gonable adjustme! Be ine light as soloist” with baritone! = sl f rr = rm > A ; : r “We cannot ask the WOTkINg 1 ouis Sudler ‘at next Tuesday's’ Cig ol aD Hil 5 : = 5 a on 0 a, og Sa = ® ® Ee : hn £ people of this country to re uce t Dr. Sevitzk de | .-— SN : ; AF 3 ty ii : : ; s 4 : i I of living dust. to. concert, Dr. Sevitzky announced | : T : = ~ TE : n i their Standard of living. Just: 38, any, loist§ for the § Sy : i Hts this act er soloists for e San 5 Pay he Higher profs .| Diego - season, all . familiar to oF y .¥/'he 1l-month law gives the Indianapolis . concertgoers, are ; © government authority to roll back |Amparo Iturbi, pianist, Aug. 14; : L yeks prices on some non-agricultural | Carroll Glenn, violinist, and : - products and a few farm com-| Eugene List, pianist, Aug 21; ? rmodities—cotton, wool, lamb and| Ethel Smith, organist, Aug. 28, ; Te

veal—provided that the new ceil- and Marjorie Lawrénce, soprano,

ing price gives sellers their high-) Sept. 4. & Zz - M. est price of the six months preced- ) 4, Pp : es 5 ing the Korean outbreak, plus sub- |} 0 j : FIRES er —— a sequent cost increases. CHECK Y UR WATCH! g Te CTT. Allows Rent Boosts [fo o-oo» 9'w 0's 0ee a The new law also continues | per accurate. time

rent controls, but allows rent| “boosts of up to 20 per cent over|] keeping oo DEES levels of June, 1947. It relaxes |} pew Eleciric Time

credit restrictions and continues 3 the government's authority to} 0.Graph. ~===gp § - , grant priorities’ and allocations on | scarce materials. * Expert Watch Repairing * 1 Just before Mr. Truman signed i

the legislatién, Mr. DiSalle issued a controversial new manu-, facturing price ceiling: order in| hope of getting ‘some rollbacks ‘in spite of the new law. . The new law is tougher on roll- REASONABLE PRICES

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