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Nominations InHuddle in Welfare Crisis

By IRVING Gov. Schricker pleaded w

. » { Minois Courts of the state legislature today to solve Indiana’s welfare

crisis. _ WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP)—The Senate Judiciary sun General Assembly without the Committee sided with Sen.|advice and consent of legislative

leaders, the Governor called 14 Paul H. Douglas (D. IL.) key Republican and Democratic today ‘In. his controversy withljawmak€rs to work out a satis-

President Truman and rejected|factory welfare compromise. two illinois federal judgeship The Governor's “Little Special nominations which Sen. Douglas g.ccion” was aimed at getting opposes. : lapproval for Gov. Schricker to

In separate votes, the commit-|qump in the lap of the full Legis-

. tee decided against sending MT.|jatyre the problem of caring for,

Truman’s nominations of State|y,qiana’s 75,000 aged, blind and Circuit Court Judge Cornelius J. gonendent children without $20

Harrington and Municipal Court inion a year in federal funds. Judge Joseph J. Drucker to the

Senate floor at all—either with an| Contrary to Law

dati Federal Security Administrator mendation. : : : It was explained that by this Oscar Ewing cut off Indiana’s an

action, the committee killed the nual public welfare grant because, two nominations unless it. votes he said, a new state law openlater to reconsider its action. This ing the welfare rolls to the pubwas Sensideed Npnly niet > {lic was contrary to the federal Sen. Douglas has said the nom- Social Security Act. inations are ‘personally obnox-| Gov. Schricker this morning jous” to him—an almost auto- outlined the need for a special matic. senatorial device for killing!session and attempted to get apnominations to federal posts with- proval from legislative leaders to in a Senator's own state. {limit the agenda to welfare prob-

Sen. Douglas had recommended lems.

Reluctant to call an extraordinary special session of the

LEIBOWITZ ith a “Little Special Session”

Bell Opens Court | Fight for Second |

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Rate Increase

Telephone Co. |

Indiana Bell went to court today to seek an| additional $3.2 million rate in-| crease above the $5.4 million! granted June 1. | The utility opened its bid be-| fore ' Circuit Court Judge Lloyd D. Claycombe, who granted the earlier increase. Indiana Bell asked the court]

to approve $1.4 million to cover wage boosts granted telephone company employees and a $1.8] million increase in long distance] charges, Judge Claycombe denied these! twp requests when he approved | the $5.4 million hike on local

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Nay Ready ED pel un of aerial nie Fincipal of Be ool from Cariers Under Protection

dm. William M. Fechteler|

disclosed today that the] Navy has trained crews to n launch atomic bomb attacks

from carriers. > | At his first news conference | : : since becoming chief of naval | " -. Un-American B

operations, Adm. Fechteler also! ¥v ANDY OLOFSON

RE asi fo net They're Caught, But Safe Times Staff Writer

with A-bombs, He said the nes to use them are the new .carrier-based AJ-1| Savage and the land-based P2V | Neptune. MARTINSVILLE, Sept. 17, —A picket line of 75 deters mined parents today prevented William Lewis, prine {cipal of the nearby Gregg Towne

Wants More Ships Adm. Fechteler also said the] |ship School, from assuming his | duties.

Navy hopes eventually to have] two or three more super-carriers| State policemen took Mr. Lewis away from the school as the

like the James V. Forrestal, now | under construction—one for each angry parents closed in on him. The parents claim Mr. Lewis,

the Atlantic and Pacific oceans! a member of Jehovah's Witnesses,

and as replacements. There also were indications) refuses to salute the flag or § [pledge allegiance. :

that atomic warheads may be] Although the dispute appears to

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ready for the Air Force's new guided missile squadron by the ni 2 . time it masters its “fantastic new weapons.” % , Adm. Fechteler said that both y i. forces taking part in the Atlantic] Zo . Em : Fleet war games which started| | Li yesterday would make simulated 800s Nr ; A-bomb attacks.

Simulated Use

He also revealed that carrierbased planes had simulated the use of the A-bomb last spring. Previous announcements had said,

the nomination of Chicago At-| torney William King and Municipal Judge Benjamin J. Epstein for the jobs. The committee's action required four separate votes. By identical] votes of 6 to 2, the committee re-

Already, the State Welfare De- telephone bills. partment, composed of Republi-! The utility asked the court to cans and Democrats, pointed out set aside an increase of $730,000 the need for a special session in granted by the state Public Sera report to the Governor. vice Commission early this year.

Attorney General J. Emmett It had sought 382 million McManamon explained the state's Temporary Increase

lonly that the Atlantic Fleet had| itself against!

only defended {simulated atomic bombs. {| Adm. Lynde D. McCormick, {Atlantic Fleet commander, said in {New York recently that naval {carrier-based planes would use smaller A-bombs tactically.

be Americanism, there is definite Fl indication of a political basis to the dispute involving Mr. Lewis.

Blame Politics

Two Denfocratic Township Ade visory Board members, Larkin

- $484,240,000 for the Atomic switches that kept the show on

- in South Carolina. : - original $605,760,000 estimate was

re the full 70 A vs felt.” Catholic priest, summoned from

jected a motion that the nomi- court appeal of Mr. Ewing's denations be sent to the floor with! cision will take about six months., a recommendation that they be By this time, he estimated, the confirmed. |state's present welfare funds By a vote of 4 to 3, the com- would be exhausted. mittee then rejected a motion | Refuse to Give Ground

that Judge Drucker’'s nomination | be sent to the Senate floor with; Although the Governor publicly

a recommendation that it be re- once said he hoped the welfare

‘jected by a formal Senate vote. crisis wouldn't become “bogged

A similar motion for Judge Har- down in politics.” the two politirington's nomination was re- cal parties refuse to give ground. jected 5 to 3. The Republicans blame Mr. Votes Not Recorded Ewing and the Democrats blame Because the committee votes the GOP-controlled state legiswere not recorded, there was no!lature for the crisis. indication how each Senator| That the Republicans won't voted. {budge easily from their present Sen. Douglas had “no com-! position is indicated by the fact

ment” on the action, pending they have scheduled a “high some official word from the strategy meeting” following the committee. Wovernor’s conference at the

The committee had refrained Statehouse. from acting on the nominations, The GOP leaders will meet-at for weeks in response to rumors | Republican State Headquarters in that some attempts were being|the afternoon to take a party made to achieve a compromise|stand on the issue. between Sen. Douglas and Mr.| 1t is the position of top GOP Truman. But Sen. Douglas him-ijeaders that they should be “in self has said many times he has|reyolt” from Mr. Ewing's decision not been ‘approached about a on the grounds of states’ rights. compromise. | The Democrats, on the other He has insisted he would stand hand, believe the proper way to by his original nominations. open the welfare . files to the . : ,_— public is by amending the federal

Local Chiropractor i= = wir. sie Faces Second Abortion Charge

| An Indianapolis chiropractor, tempt to mediate the Anglo-Iran-

i i § now awaiting trial for performing | oH Sepute, informed sources

an” abortion, was arrested again| Officials denied that Mr. Harri-

this morning on ‘the identical. "\ori ced in a letter to Iranian charge.

Dr. C. Alton Beck, who has offices at 2305 Brookside Ave,

ator. was arrested today on complaint |”: ; 2 of a 32-year-old woman now in| Mr. Hariman, who tried ufsuc-

s tec. cessfully to settle the dispute last General Hospital with an infec 'month, was understood only to

tion resulting from an illegal] operation she charges was performed by Beck. Beck was out on $1 awaiting trial in Criminal Court | 1, charged with performing an-| other illegal operation, in which the “patient” similarly became infected and was hospitalized. He was arrested on this charge Dec.| 15, 1950. | Making the arrest today were Detective Sgts. Jack Bevan, Forrest McKeighan and Charles Lindler. Sgt. Bevan also was the

Deny Harriman ¢« Quits Iran Job

WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP) | |—Presidential Adviser W. Averell {Harriman still is willing to at-

Saturday to serve again as medi-

500 bond, ultimatum to the British.

devoted most of the letter to a {discussion of terms under which Iran again would be willing to meet with the British. | The talks broke down Aug. 22. The new Iranian ultimatum is re{ported to demand that the British! {resume negotiations or get out of | {Iran in two weeks. !

Premier . Mohammed Mossadegh!

have rejected Mossadegh's request: {that he relay the latest Iranian |j

He held out hope that the ne-|! gotiations could be resumed and|'’

Judge Claycombe allowed the, $5.4 million as a temporary in-| crease pending completion of the case. Patrick J. Smith, Bell attorney, opened his case today by intro-| ducing a foot-high pile of exhibits.

One exhibit, which the judge re- battleship Kentucky and fused to admit in evidence, Was Hawaii projects are being held in| an August opinion of Indiana gheyance for the present. The!

Attorney General J. Emmett McManamon. : Cite Ruling In the opinion, Mr, MeManamon | ruled the PSC has no authority to introduce evidence in any controversial proceeding it is hearing. Mr. Smith termed the opinion “one of the major issues in this case,” The utility contends the PSC did not give it an impartial hearing because it called its own witnesses. :

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GLIDED THROUGH—Capt. B. J. Mountain's cool thinking* and a glide over treetops to a | remarkable crash landing probably saved 53 lives yesterday at hicago. He was bruised in the |

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crash. (Story on page 3).

arresting officer in the earlier Cages.

morning. They said they found

instruments used in restore AE TV Frolic Goes On ’ |

Beck is slated to appear In| Municipal Court 3, tomorrow| By United Press morning to face a preliminary, NEW YORK, Sept. 17—The hearing on the charge {show went on for millions of) |televiewers last night although|

. k lectrici dead be-! Truman Asks Hike fore his switchboard oo | In AEC Funds {hour of zany comedy, Center | Theatre electricians reached

WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP) | a0rogs the body of their boss and |

—President Truman asked Con-|ine ministering hands of a physi- | gress today for an additional jan and a priest to operate the

For 45 minutes of Spike Jones’|

Energy Commission to meet in- the television beam. creased costs of its new plant on prank Joseph Elsner, 76, chief the Savannah River. electrician’ of the huge theater It brought to $1,180,000,000 the gince it opened in 1932, slumped total of funds asked by Mr. Tru- pefore his master control board man for the giant atomic project| at 8:16 p. m. as TV cameras dolHed in to pick up a skit that The Budget Bureau said the kjdded English movies. Singer Helen Grayco, poised on made ‘‘prior to selection of a site, a pedestal to await her cue, saw prior to initiation of ‘design work the entire scene. She watched as and the detailed determination of police arrived, as Dr. P. Lazerson, the scope of the project, and. be- of Roosevelt Hospital, pronounced impact of the post- Mr. Elzner dead, as a Roman

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Drama on Comedy Hour—

Armed with a warrant, the de-| ® tectives invaded Beck's offices ws Priest Prays Over Body

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the tests. ted te 1 line should be set along the 38th ie . ne Enough to personally in. { The Army is expected to issue order between South spect. [nearby St. Patrick's Cathedral, an Ty announcement here|L aaaliel border The statement Inside The Ti mes - I gave absolution. this week—probably Tuesday— | was addressed to “our buddies on : 5669 KEYSTONE Then an assistant leaned across explaining its role in the forth-|the front.” Page Rt i hee. all on the covered body to turn the coming tests in guarded termss | On its surface the broadcast Those already-high meat prices are going up. The OPS is sched- one floor. THIS Souse iti3 Spotlight on le spangles of ner ey ums ;seemed to imply that the Commu- uled to issue an order today adding | or 2 cents a pound - {oom with jitepiate, Nice tls low-cut gown, Miss Grayco turned . [nists still look forward to resum- to best and k eslll 2 formed, side drive 10. HaTARe - her eyes io the dancing galety AWOL Soldiers J Eee rootiations, o beef and pork cei ings. . erties pratenens : Sifinge. School And on stage and sang for the care- . | ~The supreme United Nations Not a passenger was seriously injured as a C-46 pilot made a home built in 1948 is offered free enjoyment of an NBC televi- Evade Police Trap 'commander’s latest mild but firm wheels-up landing in a pasture............0iiieiiniiiin 3c Co" rmmediate “Possession sion audience, Two AWOL soldiers hunted by message to the Communists did Ai. po co and Naval Air officers are racing their motors over the Take = Took at ie Doute Others 3 Jus more fan Wo Indianapolis police today slipped|Rot mention Tis previous pro- Senate-adopted amendment to cut off flight pay to swivel-. BR.0IRL Alfred Campbell PL-8788 performers and technicians on t of trap laid for them at |posal—already rejected by the 4 10 : stage were aware something had out of a trap Chair flyers vec .vviveiieneinnsennitasviniesrvernnnnns inp — ————

happened back stage. Their eyes caught fleeting movements of the police and ambulance attendants, but no light flickered and no musical beat was missed. The theater audience was unaware of the tragedy behind the comedy on stage. ; : The Comedy Hour was carried by 38 TV stations last night and will be shown, by kinescope, on 14 additional stations, possibly including Indianapolis, within the

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Hannah and Homer Lacy, say the revolt is led by disgruntled mems+ bers of the party who failed to get their man nominated for [trustee in the spring primary. | The township trustee, Ralph {Peevler, also a Democrat, lies iparalyzed in Methodist Hospital {in Indianapolis as a result of a traffic accident this summer. Mr, {Peevler defeated Clyde Hurt In ithe primary and also defeated the Republican candidate in the regu : AY lar election. Mr. Lewis is a firste BEAL OP PROPS: | ig |term appointee under Mr, Peeve | MIRACULOUS ESCAPE—Four Roxbury, Mass., juveniles fleeing police escaped death when the |ler's trusteeship. : stolen car they were riding in crashed through a railing of a Boston bridge at 60 MPH, hurtled 50 | Mr. Hurt, who readily admits feet into a channel and impaled itself on a piling that speared the windshield and emerged through he is involved in the agitation,

Adm. Fechteler said the Navy is thinking about an atomic-pow-ered carrier, but hasn't reached the design stage yet. He also said the atomic- powered submarine, recently contracted for, should be ready in 1953 or 1954. He said the guided missile ruiser

{Navy has no plans to expand its | lair arm as the Air Force is|

Gls to Begin T . aS With the rear window. Two policemen, who swam to the car to rescue the speeders, can be seen on the Fale hes is no political basis to raining t | underside of the vehicle’ while two of the teeners are being helped to safety by firemen. pute.

A-Weapon % Calls Issue a Lie

By United Press WASHINGTON, Sept 17—

Ridgway Tells But He's Going to ‘Reform’ — se Dolitical issue 13 4 damned | * . ' estion here is whether we'll ‘Skid Row Heir Isn't Too [ul fo oi nen: a oe

[teachers.”

s | L D. Williams, World War II Rich to Make & 50¢c Touch (infantry veteran, joined the lh

| 2 . ¢ CHICAGO, Sept. 17 (CDN)— York to appear in a radio show, | comments :

Everett Richter; 61, the Chicago He also visited the Bowery, he th Any man who refuses to salute 'Skid Row man who inherited his said, but found prices higher. e flag or to fight for his mother's $17,000 estate, is through “One place wanted 35 cents for cOUntry is no one to teach our By United Press with Skid Row, he says, a bottle of beer. I picked up my youngsters. several atomic explosions, will be, TOKYO (Tuesday) Sept. 18—' puging a hand-rolled cigarette, quarter and left. - Demand Resignation held in the 5000 square mile Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway. SU- he told his plans today. “The Bowery is a lot different Frenchman's Fiat proving preme United Nations command- jp. = oo. (0 poo” aieoo oo from this place. You don't see, Mrs. Martha Kivett angrily grounds near Las Vegas, Nev. er, conferred with Allied military from Be oH First thing I'm them lying on the street down stated Mr. Lewis flatly refused and are expected to get under- chieftains in Korea Monday after ol to do is ret nice room there. Maybe they can’t afford to to have the children salute the way in a few days. {telling the Communists that he & HE 2s : get drunk.” American flag or to pledge alAbout 12,000 troops from the/was ready to resume cease-fire owt we a . : Pushing at his sparse hair, Mr. legiance. She said she and 11 6th Army will take part. The negotiations. | “Then I'm going to get a job ~ Richter said he'd been ‘too nerv- other mothers last Friday called first contingents already have It was announced late last|Tunning an elevator or maybe a5 5ut” to enjoy his fame. {upon Mr. Lewis and demanded arrived at the proving grounds by night that Gen. Ridgway had re- a watchman- something local so ‘Are You Glad?” {that he resign. truck convoys from various west turned at 9:40 p. m. (7:40 a. m, It's easy to get to. “Are you glad it happened?” She said he flatly refused to coast Army baases. Monday, Indianapolis time) from, “Out west,” he said, means ony. wos asked. - " iresign and would contest in court New Type Weapons |Korea, Dot Sen noitng mae CPLA Nt PU ing: tim pr SRE de Jou mean, glad” ho SCL o ren Be correc It will be "the first time that {}o South Korean capital, of his going to cut down. I got to.” said Drighies a a eal. standing on his right of religious Army ground forces have re- yisit. Mr. Richter. “Today I had a few,| "1... the monev ' Y ‘freedom. ceived actual fleld training with but it's no good.” ASRS DN 50 cents Half of the children in the the new “tactical” atomic wea. Le aa ai on you. do you? The papers said School today were kept home by pons which the Atomic Energy Public information officers said I $35. but I didn't. I : their parents. Only two of the Commission recently has de-|the visit was a routine one for - yzst week Mr. Richter was a til ir I a rooms in the school were manned veloped. Sonlereneess with Army Sam granted $35. a week from the all fone Rext .week, and thals by teachers. The principal's class~ These weapons are believed to manders. But it was. assumed egtate. “That's enough to live’ pe, oy rooom was supervised by one of ided missiles. with that Gen. Ridgway talked over on™ he said. “If I had all the x ’ : atomic Werods and atomic ar- not only the cease-fire situation money at once everybody®would Clayton Mon Anestedoniihe mothers, tillery shells to be used directly but the steadily intensifying nave his hand out.” Impersonation Charge

against the enemy ground troops fighting on the battle front. Right now he's staying for 50 . ~. '™ ; ¥ on the battlefield. Four United States divisions cents a night in a lodging house. Elmer York, Clayton, was ar- Biggest Selection rested by Deputy U. S. Marshal

The Atomic Bnergy Commis- and their South Korean allies Before receiving the [weekly I " sion conducted preliminary tests beat off attacks by thousands of award, Mr. Richter visited New James Campbell today -on a Of Home Values of these weapons at Frenchman's Reds yesterday on parts of a - charge of impersonating a Secret

tical use of new type atomic weapons in forthcoming secret, ma- : neuvers in the Nevada desert, it § was disclosed today. 0 esume d S The maneuvers, which will involve at least one and probably

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