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Assembly Eyes Special Gall on Welfare Crisis

~ By IRVING LEIBOWITZ | Gov. Schricker and 14 top Republicans’ and Democratic members of the General As-

sembly will meet in the State-

house Monday to consider calling a special session of the state legislature to solve the state's welfare ‘crisis, The Governor sent telegrams to the state's ranking lawmakers,

Police Outline We'll Take Wraps Off Air Force—

en thin U.S. Hints I'll Bomb (Traffic Drive |

By JOE ALLISON | ; : Tough new measures to CO n C U ri © crack down on Indianapolis

motorists and get greater use|

Ifrom traffic arteries will be,

@ . lsought by the Police Department. % A four-point program of 5 stepped-up enforcement and new| ordinances wag outlined today by|

Trafic Division Chief Capt. Audry|

asking them to attend the special Jacobs. . ' i Ey Uhited Press conference, The program calls fof: YA C8 AAR . Speaker of the House W. O. ONE: An ordinance requiring WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—U. 8. Military leaders gave

Hughes, Republican attorney of Ft. Wayne, said he had received a telegram and will attend the meeting. However, he said he could see no reason for calling a special session “at-this time.”

Typical GOP Reaction

© “The federal government took our money away,” Mr, Hughes declared. “Let 'em give it back.” The County Commissioners] wrote the Welfare Board express-| ing their sympathy with the, problem, but passed the buck to the County Council. | Commissioner Fred W. Nordsfek said, “We will approve any|

g [drivers to stay in Jlatied traffic; thinly-veiled warnings today that the wraps probably will e- v : : > ; anes and re 2 Nang sans be taken off the U. S. Air Force in Korea if the CommuTWO: Increased use of police nists launch an all-out aerial attack. t tow-in trucks, scheduled to hit! aa; Gen. Frank F. Everest, a peak with the end of daylight .ommander of the 5th Air Force,| The wraps have been kept on saving time late this month. said in Korea he “would assume” the U. 8. Air Force in the Far THREE: More arrests for fail-i{yat anv all-out Red air attack East in an effort to prevent ure to give hand signals and would be answered by ifting SPread of the war. Its planes have operating a car with improper present restrictions against bomb- Deer restricted from bombing out{lights. : ing Communist air bases in Man- side, Korea or even pursuing a { FOUR: An education program churia. Communist plane across the Man- ® (to control speeds on. key.trafic. He was supported bv a Defense curian border. : arteries, speeding up some driv- pepartment spokesman here who ers and slowing down others. said: : .. An ordinance requiring drivers, “It can be assumed that United Ito stay in marked lanes and give Nations forces have plans to meat hand signals before changing any contingencies in Korea.”

Mombing Forbidden |

| Gen. MacArthur, when he was [Supreme commander, was forbidden by officials here from bomb-

course of action that the council lanes was given top priority by! : Sse tw dort want 10 go! a Io Allies Advised ling Rashin in extreme northeast i pt. 8, Months ago, informed sources g 1 on record as favoring the bonds Sen J | Korea lest some 0 e mbs Must Stop Weavers here said that this country’s allies! a1] in the adjoi when we don't know if sufficient ’ {all in the adjoining Russian ters E } . , in Korea had been advised that, tax money will be paid in by the| NABBED—U. S. milita I drank Soviet sal Capt. Jacobs said he oo || American war planes would olastl ory. end of the year to pay off the D—U. S. military policemen carry a drunk Soviet so recommend to Chief Jack el Manchurian air bases if the Reds] This ban was lifted recently

bonds.” dier out of a West Berlin police station after he and another ‘and the Board of Satety Suet 0 threw any of their approximately and U. 8. B-29s, in one big attack, Mr. Hughes reaction is typical Russian raced through the American sector in a car. Before being [ordinance be prepared immedi-| "one including many jet Plastered Rashin, which the Reds of the Republican attitude toward captured the pair fired several shots at curious spectators. ately to halt traffic “weavers” ong yar" acainst United Nations had turned into a vast supply

the welfare crisis. 3 m—— — w—— (key streets. ground forces depot. . {| Safety Board member Howard : { Wing sy mired Learning Meant So Much— {Fieber Y ve his approval of the Bo bases air in what Gen. Gen. MacArthur had recom- . i w } i | ’ EN Oar Ewing coh on Indi-| lane ordinance, and declared P°uSlas Mac rthur has described mended bombing the enemy's

ana's $20 million annual welfare| I here's a Va an D drive-in-lane education for local 25 the enemy's “privileged sanc- Manchurian bases. But military grant. He said a new state law, Cc es {motorists was a “necessity.” DR . - jofficials here opposed such a move : opening the welfare rolls to the | “One-way streets have resulted ya aligtory pao RRE 0 a grounds it vould extend the ! : ontrary to federal : , in a tremendous improvement in ? carry Korean War and might touch off - : . statute “which Tequires welfare At School 84 od jo traffic situation,” he said, Out the U 8. Air Force doctrine| World War III. Authorities here OUR ANSWER TO REDS ?—If the Communists launch en ’ 1 |“But we need some correction. On the best way of knocking out|have . felt that the Manchurian all-out air attack on United Nations troops in Korea they

mes be kept confidential. ' . 3 . Re the ny Republicans Speeds must be controlled and we 20 enemy air force—Destroy its|bases should not be bombed un- run up against this pilotless bomber, the U. S.'s deadly new

blame Mr, Ewing and Democrats, By OPAL, CROCRETT able to run and play like other must stop ‘Willie the Weaver’ ” Pases and its planes on the less the enemy air force opened missile. One of our most potent new weapons, the missile explodes blame the GOP-controlled Legis-' School meant a lot to the children. Stepped up enforcement of three 8round. lup with an all-out attack. with terrific force when it hits the target. lature. blonde pig-tafled little girl who Surviving with her parents and existing traffic laws also is schedAn Appeal Planned did not feel like attending today. Ralph, who worried if his sister uled.

a federal judge ruled Mr. Ewing her life. Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. PY Capt. Jacobs. to the United States Supreme Plans Pass Hurdle ner state laws. EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR- the Reds poured in against the and their drive continued. By United Prem

Teri.vear-old Heather Levitt Walked too much, is a grand- Fallure to give hand signals BOdies Were Hanging on Barbed Wire— | Britain and France poy 3 right to withhold the “g, "i right and early she bun- Burial will be is Bethel Ceme- "Would Ad Entorcement ° * » - | ery. i Gov. Bchricker and Atiorneyldled up hep bons 208 aoe y This action, the Captain de- e Ing e S ontinue Drive General J. Emmett McManamon| | clared, would increase enforce-| ' { . » = = 2 jie’ neces : So. If Doves: ote or A SOON AFTER the Sir eh Je A Northeast Sidé community die: Hate hie? 13a Ins neces. TERS, Korea, Sept, 14—Waves of | Leathernecks in one attack after] West of the port of Kansong,! PARIS, Sept. 14—France the Fourth U. 8S. District Court! David Le ty 5756 Washin on hold down arrests ° n th screaming Communists failed toanother. But barbed wire and on the east coast, three Red bat- and Great Britain canceled 8, Da vitt, 57 gton center, first planned for 1949, to- ©%€ halt the U. S. Marine advance murderous concentrations of talions launched two attacks on'all airliner flights to Com-

After the funds were cut off, ated to miss. She hated to give mother, Mrs. Manus Levitt, De- and driving with improper lights J . 3 - ‘ oin U. S. in Czech {School 84. After all, her devoted | > ’ of Appeals in Washington. {Blvd., she was dead. day is one step closer tq realiza- Charges. on the eastern front today as mortar, artillery, machinegun United Nations troops Thursday.|

the state appealed the cdse to a trot would be made “cafeteri ® a in to illness that had kept her roit. 9 cafeteria court federal disisic court a5 veeX. [trom active pla ya great part of Services will be held Sunday at Dlenses under a second proposal rines op OWN aves Ai 0 i -. y . « | De Ne A a ARVIN Mrafiier Ralph, 13, would be at Community Center ent » id aficers from. Robert Ruark, Page 25 | Marine lines and stop their steady tions troops gained three-fourths ir tarantine : 2Ppe hand if she felt too sick to stay. ppe: n required By United Press iadvance. Shoulder to shoulder,/©of a mile northeast of Kumhwa overnor’s office called a y ttack, doctors _. Tougher enforcement of - . : : : Bra Ee eriof SO al a Vas a ant 2 tion following Park Board ap- ing regulations also ie in ctore on United Nations forces drove re- and rifle fire chopped them to Fighting ended at nightfall when Munist Czechoslovakia today.

day for “a very important mat- Heather collapsed in the hall at Proval of new plans. local drivers. lentlessly on into North Korea. | pieces. {the Allies pulled back slightly to'~ The measure, which completed ter.” the school where she was a 5-B - The center is tentatively sched- Present procedure calls for a Fighting was heaviest on the' The Marines counted 40 enemy 98 in for the night. an aerial quarantine of the RedWithout explanation, Arthur grader. She died in the school Uled to be located on the site of police tow-in truck to remove il- ®aSt€rn sector where the Marines dead hanging in the barbed wire; One enemy by-passed unit/fuled country, was a further reCampbell, executive secretary to nurses’ office. Artificial respira- the Hill Community House, 1806 legally parked cars. - have sparked the drive which car- this morning. There was no esti- fought a five-hour battle trying Prisal for mistreatment by the the. Governor, informed newsmen‘tion failed to revive her. Heather Columbia ‘Ave. Lack of enough garages for [ied American troops deeper into mité of how many dead and to push United Nations forces off| Czechoslovak Communist regime this morning that the conference died at 9:30 a. m., before the Gen. It is planned to contain an Storage of the towed-in cars has Orth Korea than any other push wounded the enemy hauled away 2 hill but failed. A final Rea 0f Western Allied citizens... was called off. He said the Gov- eral Hosiptal ambulance arrived. auditorium-gymnasium, recrea- Proved a bottleneck, Capt. Ja- this year. Le : ‘under cover of darkness. Marine! counterattack was repulsed quick- Yesterday the Allied High Come ernor had “no comment.” . 5 & tion rooms and a nursery. Fur- CObs said. In a dusk-till-dawn’ battle the casualties were “extremely light.”|ly and the United Nations re- missioners in Germany sahodied ‘Paving the Way’ {. THE LITTLE GIRL who never ther changes in the plan may be Preses’ plans call for use of Communists tried to crack the! On the central front, United Na- Samed in complete command of 8 Vo mae ights felt well was a “blue” baby, born made before construction gets Private garages to reduce tow-in {}oe situation, The Anglo-French order for-

The unusual about-face imme-ijyne 7, 1941, at Methodist Hos- Under way, probably early next'time and distances for the two Tomorrow's the Day— - '|_On the western front, action pids any flights to Czechoslova~

diately started reports all over year. trucks to b ic . the Sa artet or something pital. A few years ago she had a) 0 be used by police. was light Thursday except for kia by the nationalized French

io? major operation in Baltimore,! Park Board members indicated One Truck In U . : one machinegun - attack during and British Air Li Air “big” was happening. j J : : : th | se a “ oO oO Cc the nigh : an ritish Air Lines, A France However, after top legislative M3 with the hope that she'd be yesterday the center may be built | Already in operation is a regu- i Jae Hen WC Was beaten off in and British European’ Airways,

— ie lin Douglass Park where more. leaders reported they had re-|es: 13 {s aval lar _tow-in. truck recently pur- . . to Prague. ceived telegrams inviting them to Six State: Liquor {page Bb avaiable Fellier Than Onichase by the police department. 1 ion on. the central front] The ' order banning _Cmech attend a welfare meeting, .ob- Permits. Suspended cision will be Tiode Iter Scheduled to go in operation soon ad Lo S eS ft er ot cown an enemy plane with|flights over Western Germany servers speculated — that Gov Gish .. ; is a jeep, also equipped to tow in : ; ground fire Thursday. [was jutgely Foprinal Joe ne imSchricker was “paving the way The ‘Indiana Alcoholic Bever- ® illegally parked cars. ; rs tris Thursday's air action, which!Prisonment by the Ss of AsSso~ to call a special session.” Y age Commission today announced - Tried - ! The speed problem will be ap List of prizes, Page 6 : Fishing er prizes officially starfed off with the war's biggest ciated Press Correspondent WiiMr. Hughes said the telegram six suspensions of permits for vio- . proached on an “education” basis, .. PY ART WRIGHT starts at 6 a.m. and ends at 3 night air assault, wound up as|/liam N. Oatis, sentenced to 10 indicated the Governor intended!lations of ABC regulations. BERLIN, Germany, Sept. Capt. Jacabs said. , Central Indiana's champion P- m., Daylight Saving Time. {the heaviest all-day air operation Years in prison as a “spy.” to discuss the possibility of call-l The suspensions included three 14 (UP)—Informed sources Regular arrests for speeding SN€rman will be determined to- Those who wish to continue since June. United Nations war-| A French foreign office spokesIng a special session to end the in Lake County—James L. Kres- said . 300,000 Russian com- will not be stopped, but special MOFOW- : fishing after 3 p.m. may do so, planes flew 943 sorties. man said today’s ban was decided welfare crisis. tan, Cedar Lake, 15 days, sale on bat troops tried to hurl Patrols will be organized for one-= At least 1500 men, women and but no prizes will be allowed for| Pilots reported that enemy ve. UPOR, insofar as France was conThe special meeting is scheduled improper permit; American Le- back a simulated attack way streets to set uniform speeds. C/dren are expected to vie for fish caught after the deadline. |hicular traffic continued to di- c¢*ed. to safeguard French plane tt 10 a, m. Monday. |gion, Cedar Lake, 15 days, sale to from the west today in the Some Drive Too Slow fhe honor in the fourth annual mne Indiana State Conserva- minish, undoubtedly because of ‘T¢™® against possible reprisal by - es \non-members, and John M. Leh-| greatest Soviet occupation The present problem, Capt. Ja- .imes Fishing Rodeo at Yellow-|4ion Department is co-operating the terrible toll taken by air raids|th® Czech Reds for the Allied ban LOCAL TEMPERATURES /man, Cedar Lake, 20 days, sale maneuvers In Germany - CObs said, is that some motorists W004 Lake. ; |with The Times in staging the on Red supply columns. Arother|283inst Czechoslovak flights over 6 a. m... 56 10 a. m...69 [on improper permit. |. since the end of World drive too slow, piling up cars be- Ine l47-acre prize fishing spotiroqeo, Game wardens will help|400 vehicles were destroyed or|.n¢ Allied occupation zones in 7a m.. 5 11 a. m..73 | Other suspensions were Adrian, War II hind them and delaying traffic. 8 south of Nashville on Indiana gypervise the event and weigh damaged by midnight Thursday| Germany. 8a m..57 12 noon..76 |(M. Good, Anderson, 30 days, MIG-15 jet planes, some Others have been using the Route 46. » {the fish. y and the Air Force announced that Italy Orders Czechs to 9a m.. 68 minor sale, and Richard Nasser, shifted from Korea, were One-ways as “raceways,” he said. Ine day-long fishing derby iS| pe jist of prizes is one of the the official vehicle box score for| . . |Terre Haute, five days, sale be- providing tactical support, | Target of the education pro- Open free to everyone who at-!moet valuable in the four-year the first 13 days of September | ClOS@ Milan Consulates Latest humidity ........ 457% fore legal opening hour. |. the sources said. [gram will be a uniform 20 or 30 tends. To be eligible, all you have history of the rodeo. The Em-Roe Was 7400. | ROME, Sept. 14 (UP)—Th : miles an hour which traffic ex- to do is go to Yellowwood Lake |gporting Goods Co., 209 W. Wash- MY | Italian OV ear: ht as . y . * iv § ; Fa Chicago s Most Sensational Hearing— {perts declare will give greatest anytime tomorrow, ington St., is giving a 12-foot car- Pullman Gets Credit |Czechoslovakia to close its con-

|efficiency. top Chippewa Scout Fisherman sulate in Milan in reprisal for

o ; » | The plan calls for motorcycle boat for the best catch of the d YHIC y the * " Officer on Drunken Spree When 7 5 irs ow gore Lh in Tl nt Te & streets at the desired speed. Ex- TQ THE TIMES : : unceq 1ovayifigials in Cauchosiovakia, ® = {perience has proved, Capt. Jacobs FISHING ; Me Killed 2 Yo th ¥ b said, that motorists will follow 5 u S, ro ers Oo [the practice set by the officers. |}

the L. Strauss & Co. trophy. bank credit which it expects to nouncement last night also said To guarantee every ounce of use to finance installment sales Italy would close its consulate in credit for each fish, J. B. Dee made by its new subsidiary, Trail-' Bratislava. & Co., 8 W. 22d St., is providing /mobile, Inc.

man, woman or child—will go that it has arranged a $30 million| The foreign office in an an-

i Photo, Page 4 'had to be removed from the hear-| “Don’t move-—it's the police,” Pollen Count |* tested scales. Japanese Asked to By United Press |Ing. {they shouted, Mr. Monaco said. Grains Per Cubic Yard of Air | An added attraction will be CHICAGO, Sept. 14 Witnesies| Leonare Mongeo, ZX Lhe Officer Morett, Mr. Monaco, TORY .......... Sl 252 | provided by Harry Sutphin, owner The End— ‘Faithfully’ Observe Pact at a coroner's inquest—perhaps woun survivor of the s 00t-| testified, ordered the three youths! Yesterday ..... dd venie 194 Hd of the Sutphin Sporting Goods TOKYO, Sept. 14 (UP)—Prime

Charles IL. Lamb, 19months, won't be sitting _ pretty for awhile. The toddler was “sitting

the most sensational in Chicago's ings, told the blue ribbon jury into Salvi’s car, then turned and — —— — history—testified that a police-/that Officer Moretti killed the|told his companions to leave. E man did these things’ the evening dead youths without provocation, They complied after Officer Mor-| xtra Dollars

before he shot and killed two Mr. Monaco was the star witness etti fired a shot toward them. but om The Easy Way!

Store in Speedway, the national] professional bait and fly casting; champion. Mr. Sutphin will give a casting demonstration at the

Minister Shigeru Yoshida called on the Japanese people today to |“carry out faithfully” the terms of the peace treaty signed in San

. { ” YO Rned ot Tre oi brought charges Hey duit Dey urged the om Slose of the tonimey at 3 pclock, himself down J onent’ ‘Feancisce. Bn jot” oo, Sage ag DIOUEDY The 4a not to hit the youths. You probably have extra dol- It will be “family day” again siarre 3b lis home, 728 N. | On his return from San FranTried to smash thé window of newspapers and civic groups after Mr. Monaco said, Officer Mor- lars tied up in all kinds of no- for many groups. Those packing WT Sut him- l¢isco this ‘morning, Yoshida was a parked car. |state’s attorney John M. Boyle tH! then opened fire on the three longer-used items around your their own picnic baskets will find] pit I e le alf of his greeted by 500 cheering Japanese Pursued a tavern.waitress. (failed to obtain an indictment) Un& ™Men In the car, killing place. Root them out! Dust plenty of tables and outdoor ovens pan alien. ‘at Tokyo airport and several Boasted he could “liek any against Officer Moretti, a mem. S&Vi and Gamini and wounding them off! And take this easy | available, A large parking areal eae treated and re- thousand persons lifed the route three men in the place.” 'ber of Mr. Boyle's special police Monaco. | way to convert those un- | Will accommodate the éars. eased at General Hospital into the city.

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picnic area at the lakeside, the O ° Nashville PTA will set up a food| | o commissary for those who wish| e nsi e

| to purchase their meals on the! P spot. ‘Proceeds fro mthe sale of ,,

Ordered shots of whisky and.force. ‘ Another witness, Alphonse Needables into usable CASH! | spilled them over the bar. In his testimony, Mr. Monaco Toribio, 26, testified about Police-| Just phone PL-5551 and ask for = Slammed down the telephone{said he met Salvi and Gamini the man Morett's alleged activities! Want Ads . . . an experienced on a stranger he found making evening before the shooting, earller in- the evening during! ad-writer will help you compose | a call. | which took place early in the which he knocked over whisky ® result getting Times Want

Accused a bartender of short- morning. wr a glasses and offered to’ fight any-| Ad. You will also be delighted As long as | am President of the United t ean Acheson changing him, : | The youths, Mr.” Monaco said; one at hand. 8 y | with the LOW COST! Your i 89 to the PTA civic a2 is Single be Secretary of 2 arte Shales Dosh A . 2 The policeman, Michael Moretti, told him of a saloon, brawl in Witnesses said that the three 2-line Times Want-Ad ONLY i - ~ * An aff + the bull fights left desi : Say claims he was making a narcotics which Officer Moretti was beaten|y, ins involved in th s vee! 32 cents per day on our special Restriction Listed ~~ - ‘0 afternoon at the bull fights left Frederick Othman feeling sorry investigation the night of the up and his gun taken away. n the shooting iy rate. The Red Cross will have’ its for. the bulls ............... teerecasanacessnresiasnse 30

shootings and that he fired in| The three of them went to a|. Ck NO Part in the beating of

Policeman Moretti which was ad- Collect YOUR EXTRA DOL.

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