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Eric Johnston As Economic

i By United Press WASHINGTON, Sept.

who recently: told Congress that

*l don’t want this job,” plans to resign Oct.

was disclosed today.

One of his aids said that when -

Mr. Johnston was sworn in as head of the stabilization program last Jan. 24 it ‘was with the un-

derstanding that h® would serve §

only nine months, The aid denied that friction between Mr. Johnston and Defense Mobilizer Charles E. Wilson led to the resignation,

The spokesman said Mr. John-

ston ‘intended all along to leave the government this fall and obtained only a nine-month leave of

absence from the Motion Picture «

Association. Mr. Johnston does not plan to ask for an extension, the aid said.

Mr. Johngton had. a bitter exchange witl¥ members of the Sen-| ate Banking Committee Friday while testifying, on President Truman's request Tor three changes in the price control law. He agreed with Mr. Wilson that the present law is “unworkable.” Mr. Johnston was particularly angered when Sen. John, W.! Bricker (R. 0.) advised him and other stabilization officials to try the new controls law befgre they come before Congress complain-! ing. Mr. Bricker advised Mr. Johnston not to “jump before you are struck.”

“I don't have to jump off the

2- Eco- | ; nomic Stabilizer Eric A. Johnkton,

24 and return to his post as president of the Motion * Picture Association of America, it

to Resian Stabilizer wi

Eric Johnston ;

Panic Is Blamed For Capsizing of fy iiag i

bo Fh prime cause of the cap-,

sizing of the fishing\ boat Pelican which drowned 37 parsons. Eyewitness accounts by the +19

“GOP Congressman

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Washington monument to know survivors of the Saturday disasthat it will kill me,” Mr. Johnston ter said that the Pelican listed at snapped back. “If you don’t think » 60-degree angle to starboard we can do it (administer thé law), When it was swamped by a wave. get someone else who can do it. Passengers fled to the port side I don't want this job.” and the additional burden caused Lue boat to back flip when a second wave struck’it. - Both county authorities and the v. 8. Coast Guard are conducting! investigations.

| Cruises Ganceled |

Owners of more than 200 boats at this port on the tip of Long Island canceled all Labor Day! {cruises today at a loss of about! {$30,000 in respect to the memory,

Death of Child ed 0 lof Edward Carroll, captain of the

By United Press ‘craft which had put out to sea CHICAGO, Sept. 3—Police said with 56 shoatd.. fre <x “Carroll was a fine skipper,” today a manslaughter indictment one of the captains id. “He

would be sought against a 18-pa4 been sailing for at least 12 Yyear-old boy who confessed he year¥. If anything. he was overkilled a six-year-old girl when cautious.”. she struck her head on a rock 18 Carroll was among the § Ss missing which presumably’ as he swung Her around In 2% puq drifted out into the, Atlantic) airplane spin. Ocean. A search for the missing George Fabian, a slender, dark- was resumed at dawh. eyed vouth, confessed that he killed curly-headed Yvonne & Recovers 9.Bodies Georgiana Biritz ina hobo jungle] Diver Thomas Innes of the last Thursday. He said it was State police recovered nine bodies an accident. {from the boat's cabin yesterday.! Fabian said he was swinging! “They were bunched together Yvonne around by one wrist and like wrestlers fighting with one! an ankle when her head hit a another,” Mr. Innes said. “One of rock. {them was trying to tear apart a| “It caused me to release my 'seat cushion with his bare hands. grip,” he said. “She flew out of {Another was jammed in the doormy hands onto some more rocks.’ (way with others clawing at him.” Evidence indicated there was a Believes His Story {sufficient number of life preservFirst Assistant State's Attor-lers aboard the 50-foot craft, but! ney Edwin T. Breen said he be- {they were not used. . lieved Fabian was Selling, the| —————————s testes

truth. He said the case wo De be 4th Hurricane Churns

presented to the grand jur day and that a manslaughter in. West Over Caribbean MIAMI, Fla. Sept. 3 (UP) 8s

dictment would be sought. Police said thére was no evi-| dence that Yvonne had been sex-| Fog- eyed hurricane “Dog,” the ually molested. Fabian said he!fourth tropical howler of the sea-| had played with Yvonne on sev- son, churned westward across the!

eral previous “dates.” Caribbean today after delivering’

Indictment in

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By United Press

resignation of Supreme Court Jus- J tice William O, Douglas was de{manded today by a ‘Republican {Congressman who satd Mr. Doug{las has given “aid and comfort” [to Americg’s enemies. Rep, Roy O. Woodruff (R. ‘Mich.) said Mr. Douglas should resign from the bench “for which!’ (he is obviously unfitted” and, in event he does not, President Tru{man ought to request his resigna(tion.

Mr. Woodruff - criticized Mr, {Douglas for a statement attribe {uted to him Friday in San Fran'cisco in which Mr. Douglas was quoted as saying the United ____.___ .|/States should recognize Red China. “On many earlier occaslons,” Mr, Woodruff said, “Mr. Douglas’ words and deeds have given aid and comfort to the foes of the United States and -@emocracy.” Mr. Douglas’ statement on Red China wgs quoted ‘on the Senate floor last week by Sen. Herman {Welker - (R. Ida.), who there{upon became embroiled in angry argument with ‘Sen. Tom Connally (D. Tex.). Mr. Connally said Mr. Douglas was not speaking for the administration. He said Mr. Douglas ought to stop roaming around the world making “fool statements.”

$1 Ring Slaying Trial Tomorrow

A killing over a ‘$1.ring will be the subject of a trial opening tomorrow in Criminal Court 1. Preston Nealy, 35, of 310 W.| North St., is charged with murder during commission of a robbery. His total loot was a $1 ring taken from the victim on Jan. 28. Police charged Nealy struck George Smith, 28, of 604 N. Sen-! ate Ave. Mr. Smith struck his head in falling and died of a frac: tured skull. A jury of 12 will be selected to-. morrow to try the case before Judge Harry 0. Chamberlin.

Wants to Know Why Jeeps Cost Navy More

WASHINGTON. Sept. 3 (UP) —Rep. E. Ross Adair (R. Ind.) said today he would demand an explanation of why the Navy, pays $381 more for jeeps than the Army. Rep. Adair said.it was revealed at a recent congressional hearing the Navy paid $3083 for the vehicles while the Army pays ony} $2702.

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he said. Fabian was taken to the West 8ide railroad yards where he reenacted the incident which caused Yvonne's death. After the child's head struck the rocks, he said, “she didn't get up and I got scared.” “I ran over. to her. TI called, ‘Cha-Cha (Yvonne's nickname), what's the matter?’ She didn’t gpeak. Saw Blood |

“Then I saw blood all around.! I got scared. I picked her up| by the ankles and dragged. her| into the weeds. Then I went to! Columbus Park to hunt golf balls in the lagoon with my brother.” | Yvonne's father, Joseph Biritz 8r., 39, was bitter. ! “I don't believe it was an acci- | dent,” he said. “I'll do all in my| power to see thaf he goes to the] chair. | “My daughter looked on George | Fabian as a friend. He'd been around the house several times. | She trusted him. . : “But why does a 16-year-old] fellow make ‘dates’ with a child?| Why did he take her out into the prairie?’

Official Proposes . Egypt Buy Arms From Russia

- CAIRO, Egypt, Sept. 3 (UP) ~~ The president of the Egyptian chamber of deputies proposed today that Egypt buy arms from Russia. Abdel Salaam Fahmy Goran Pasha told the. newspaper Al Misri “we are buying wheat {from Russia. Why not arms?”

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