Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1951 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

Aids British Drop

Survey Group's Findings Not |

222d | To Be Used i ‘Budget Made Out

: Before Results Known i Judge By JOHN V. WILSON we Expected pay increases are it Fi out for some 100 Marion County workers, it developed

! | (grammar, health. the Internati i today as the County Council \Iran’s now idle oil fields. the same grades will add about/®"c 0 1% he national Typographical i $1.34 which wasn't on the book P $2.35 for spelling, Union here yesterday to take a { opened 1952 budget hearings. Conditions under which the !®'" “ |grammar, health, geography. poke at Mr. Taft, whom he called gn list last fall graph, The Increases, recommended a British staff would remain in Iran| The vice boosts range trom 9 Grade 5—up $2.77 for spelling,|“an organizer of communism in month ago by an independent have been the principal barrier| oi ower rade Be to grammar, health, geography. America.” : h and Judge salary survey group, were not Ito an agreement in the dispute|e. 0g 1 ihe U & A on text Grade 6-Up $2.86 for spelling, “It would be no exaggeration inal Court 2, written into proposed budgets. arising from Iran's nationaliza-|*"“ BT, ‘grammar, health, geography. to say the Congress of the United dly terms to- Since state laws prohibit the tion of the British-owned Anglo-| Kises With Grades Grade 7—up $2.86 for spelling, States has proved itself the line verbal battle Souneil from raising spending Iranian Oil Co. | Ys a cass of the more: ads Braimmar. health, geography. of least resistance to rampant inestimates, increases thus will be Mr. Stokes’ decision was an-lvanced the student. the more. the rade 8-—up $1.79 for spelling, flation, and the weakest link in arose Friday ruled out for almost 10 per cent nounced after the three key fig-| Bork tie ts ¢|STAmmar, health, our chain of defense against ky sheriff re. of the county's employees. J phar Oe ha cost. 4 ak pr ces to De Ie addition, Grades 7 and 8 Communist aggression,” the AFL hes . S 4 s1second grade pupils jump an aver- gy 3.52 f oll y ; for a $2000 Workers Hardest Hit Mossadegh, Mr. Stokes and U. S./age 30 cents over last fall, and SHOES Toms fustony Herne Shije? Ssertéu. Hardest hit will be. low- EL : . . . (Presidential Adviser W. Averelllthe boost becomes steeper — well tore re e men who are responsible igs Rabb 1s maa rill paid HOLOCAUST. - Tha wreckage of he jet trainer that crashed into an Army truck near Ft. Dix, Harriman—met for an hour and|past $3 — progressively through r for the Taft-Hartley Act and the order for the county institutions, a survey by N. J. Twelve men died in the resulting flames. 45 minutes. Mr. Stokes also visit-|the grades. Council Catches Up; men who have committed these , Pe o A | 3 espasses against our national bond posted The Times revealed. . 11s | ed the Shah, who was scheduled] Moms und dads with offspring ad : release from - Expected increases will be lost AS Jet Hits Army Truck, Killing 12— i . jto receive Mr. Harriman later. lin high school escape the price 38th St. Is 38th St. pecurdty ana fare Bre te saue 1y charges. because budgets were submitted!|® ] : : | Britain had proposed that its/higes this September, but they'll Everyone but the City Council >: spirit. be f Smith and before the recommendations were eo aw as a a river i dace {oll experts stay in Iran as em-[suffer an even higher increase has always known it, but now Boys’ Sch | Fuaiti airehfid hud- made public, affected officeholders . . . ployees of a British-run organi-|next fall. 38th St. is officially 38th St. y ool Fugitive bb in 0 Of F { $ 1} . ization to supervise marketing of| They 2scape now because books, In action last night, the council To Be Prosecu “I had my budget made up and ire oming a S oe 0 0 Thr loil to the west. Some British|adopted last December and going adopted the 38th St. tag for that, Richard F cued Here a joint state- turned in before we saw the sur- [supervisors also would stay in|into use this fall all are for grades stretch of pavement between bus, charged with y ir Qlumprocedure to vey results” explained Harry By United Press | Pvt. Suzansky said he believed the fields and refineries. two through eight. But in Sep- Northwestern Ave. and Fall and Ti reg ar ete harmony Barrett, Julietta superintendent., FT. DIX, N. J., Aug. 21—Eye-| more men would have been killed » But Iran insisted that each |tember, 1952, books for al grades Creek which has sometimes been qay after he fled th Ps d a nong the offi- If I had known about it, I'd witnesses said today it was like “ y : Ee : _lcalled Maple Rd ,afte e fle e Indiana - had it not been for ‘our Army |Briton sign an individual con-/—and most of them more expen p . Boys’ School last Wednesd 1 : have A In What they Tecom-|a ball of fire” fram the “sky training.” tract with the nationalized Iran-|sive high school texts—will go| The Board of Public Works be prosecuted in Marion Craminel ended.” i jLre * BY se dge Rabb m y Jwhen 8 let plane Srastied near al" Capt Willian H. Raub. 31. Se. : os ian National Oil Co. linto use. And most businesses along the Court, officials announced today. ve 20d in- Sought to Compare Pay iruckload ox Soldjers: Spraying, ttle Wash. pilot of the two- A driver accused of hitting a Bids on next year's new texts Toute were way ahead of the Harris’ case was transferred : on It was ordered to compare em. oraTic BNE aso ine place T-33 trainer based at Mc- light standard, a utility pole and! British Officials Warn will be received this fall, then cer- Sounell Adenting the 33th St. title from Juvenile Court yesterday. ds, he will county salaries with prevailingi2; were injured Guire Field, and Maj. Theodore a building on W. Washington St.,| tified for use at a standard price busi : hou markers and Authorities said he had been sent ds, he jured. Deak 30. Levit N.Y Conference May Collapse through 1957. Included will be Pusiness houses years ago. to the Plainfield instituti it. wages of industry here with the| pyt, Joseph B. Suzansky, New Dfakyne, , Levittown, N. Y. was to appear before Judge Alex Y Pp aig kt or vor ——— TERA. n! eld institution three Eh AA view of equalizing pay schedules./york, was one of those injured DiS Passenger, were killed. Clark in Municipal Court 4 this] LONDON, Aug. 21 (UP)—of- Man 8 [CK Dap mes since he was 9 years old. ’ All of the soldiers killed were umes for specialized courses on Plan to A IT Soe sn The final report, recommending|when the training version of the Irons New hy New Jersey and Afternoon to answer charges officials warned today that the, high school level n io Appeal Term Fair's Derby Day a total wage increase of $175,000,|F-80 Shooting Star crashed yes- IT ) 3€) ( ip ea {Anglo - Iranian o discussions oe : : was highly regarded by the coun-|terday in a scrub pine forest Connecticut and most had been drunkenness, reckless driving and night collapse momentarily. | Approximate Costs In Beating Case : in the A less than fiv : al | rogram Revise cil. But it expected then the where 54 soldiers were grouped in ID he aay ao an fve driving with no operator's They said that only a funda-| But for next month, here's an. MUNCIE, Aug. 21 (UP) — At- Tw ! URDAYS boosts would be incorporated into an Army communications exer- mon di aE. ang Rob. license, {mental change in Iran's attitude approximation of what basic/torneys for Gideon Consley hora? ors nt Funning Saturday budgets, jetse, ‘ , IN. J. twins were the oldest in - Johnny E. Shaw, 25, of 1023 could now avert a final break-!school books will cost, the figure Planned today to appeal his one- Derby pay program at the: Yoo ; A second problem facing the Hit the Ground the Bro Eslne Bs Catrollton Ave. was arresteql30"D: varying somewhat depending on Year sentence for beating his two giana State Fair Aug. 31. have 15 council as it began two weeks of| “All we saw was fire coming group. . Cea | Mr, Stokes was expected to|which of th y in Stepsons because they “ran s oui » ug. ol. Dave ” Pvt. Suzansky said the soldiers . t | 1 last night! (Which of three approved books in 2 ACross been revised to attract sufficient budget sessions was the Welfareiat us—a ball of fire,” Pfc. Suzan-|, com leted thel a S after the accident late last night turn to London later this week leach subject the school uses the street and told stories.” entries ” V1 Department budget. sky said. “Somebody yelled Hit lem pels wor r Signa Ww Te at Tibbs Ave. and Washington/from Tehran if an agreement be-| — — ——— | Consley was sentenced yester- Originally scheduled f. y Councilmen still were uncer- the ground’ and we did. return to their par Bao St. |came impossible. . day to six months each on two than a mile, the Taces rare Tore tain of the affect the recent with- | Tiere was a terrific whoosh “we heard a crackling noise as, Mr. Shaw was cut. Two per-| In that event, Parliament might 4 Men Jailed charges of assault and battery shortened to a three-quarters of drawal of federal aid will have afd The flames shot up all around. the plane clipped some trees by SONS riding with him were hurt. be recalled to decide on subse- against 6-year-old Samuel John a mile open race and a 330-yard on the county treasury. ator ) go ye He 5 fo the clearing.” y Raymond Akers, 35, of 4165 W.|/quent moves, ' For Nonsupport Shoptaw and his 4-year-old broth- race for 2-year-old quarter horse Councilwoman Harriet Stout = eth 3 THR. TheY| "The truck the famed “six-by- Washington St, was in serious| Sources here reiterated there er, David Charles. colts. x sald the welfare budget will be| ing to i jive and we Were six” troop carrier of World War condition” in Veterans’ Hospital,|Was no plan- for British military| Superior Court Judge John L : — re consiereq last. She said thelS',. i o ~&& said the heat on|1l: Was parked about 50 feet from Where he was X-rayed to deter-|intervention other than to protect Niblack today jailed four men for STRAUSS council has adopted 3 wait and -"- Suzapsity : that the the spot where Capt. Rauh's Mine if he had ‘a broken neck. British lives. {failure to support their families. | SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW ii 2tiitade toward the welfare the Frown: heh 5 reat tt the lane crashed on its belly. ~ Burn-|/Miss Elsie Taylor, 26, of 532 E.| Sei erie | The men were delinquent in| M1 OF 10M situation. | . : f ; ious . is y s i | “I saw one man with nothing | 108 fuel geysered into the truck, Michigan 8t., was unconscious p,., oly Falls 13 Stories, |Support payments ranging from Must Assume Aid {Pvt. Suzansky sai most of the night in General Hos- $112 to $210. on but shoes and burning cart- y sald, as soldiers Mm il : cd “Right now, we must assume pjqoe belt running around crazy-| "ere Simblng aboard. pital, i was peleased Tus Grazes Woman Here ® " Men Hike tase ae ate going we'll get federal and state funds,” | ” “al ‘Hea ‘as Too Much’ {morning after treatme r | ; § eir wives an Mrs. Stout explained. “But if welllke Pvt. Suzansky said. We| «we wanted to do something cuts. A dusting brush fell 13 stories children or I'm going to send : , {threw some sand on him for a bout t $ a 3 and struck a woman from Birm- them to jail until they decide to! don’t, we'll be in a very difficult| poo trying to put it out about the plane but we couldn't] Earlier last night, Patrolmen ingham in downtown Indianapolis oy y ] | situation next year.” think he was one of the critically|gyq wo ' Dar It to try to get Edward Clouse and Joseph Faires| terday. The bristles scraped!” fe uge Niblack warned. F : L« Pacing the council is a record, ” Yithe men out of it,” he said, “The saw a driver trying to turn his!) Y / hl Ordered confined to the Marion | orward set {injured. » : ¥ jher head, but the handle missed County jail until payments are pockets. high budget of $11,943,985 for {heat was too much. car around on the condemned In-| ; J pa) next year. It would require an| Len men were killed outright! The crash occurred only a few giana Ave. bridge across Fan her and she escaped serious in- phrought to date were Arthur | 87-cent tax rate, an increase of 2nd two others died .after mid- seconds after . the plane had Creek ’ ? i Jury. Adams, 1310 Edgewood Ave., be-| ° 32 cents over this year. night of burns covering 90 perifaltered on takeoff from Mec- * | Mrs. James Johnson, 32, was re- hind $195; Carl T. Smith, 1518 E.

After the proposed spending cent of their bodies.

figures are trimmed, the budget; One of the injured, Pvt. Louis Dix. The wooded area is on the SCTO88s, 43, of 2123 N. Talbot 8t., jst Hospital. She and her husband Board, 834 W. 28th St. behind | Sadvie will be adopted officially by the|Zaccardo, 22, of Greenwich, Ft. Dix reservation. jon charges of drunkenness, were walking along Meridian St.($200, and Robert W. Rivers, 1034 | rated side council Sept. 4. . Conn., was burned so badly he| Army and Air Force spokes- drunken driving and reckless when Farwell Noble, 36, of 309 N.|St. Peter St., behind $210. | in The revised budget then is sub- {was not expected to live, men reserved comment. They driving. Mr. Scroggs told the Forrest Ave, who was repairing] They were ruled in contempt of A

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TEHRAN, Aug. 21 — Britain|/metic, the old standbys, held the 8riculture, $1.70, are required in crats” have indirectly aided coms

in Grades 7 or 8. : {| By sponsoring the Taft-Hartley for solving the Iranian ofl crisis|§rammar, geography and health “ today snd & complete breakdown [books adopted for youngsters The price jumps above lastlaw, he said, they have ‘made

f paper, ink, labor and the like, their faces toward communism.” Richard Stokes, Lord Privy higher cost of living. 2 q “ al 2nd leader vo Ne Briton U. S. history texts for seventh figure down to these averages by Mr. Green also blamed “that

; grades: cloakroom combine” for weaken~{negotiation missi k t .jand eighth graders will cause the Hie as ati Bo ee aoe most tinancial pain—to parents, Grade 2—at least 30 cents high- ing the fight against inflation.

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