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Senators Raise ‘Dump Gabrielson’
By United Press
"WASHINGTON, Sept. 21— A “dump Gabrielson” move gained new supporters in Re-
publican ranks today as GOP National Chairman Guy George Gabrielson squirmed on the same RFC hot seat as Democratic National Chairman William M. Boyle Jr. : ; Six Republican speakers spoke out openly in demands that Mr. Gabrielson’s dealings with the RFC be investigated fully by a
Guy Gabrielson Senate subcommittee which
juor with a marked $5 bill.
|officials ‘met Bill Cossell, 18, of
FC Hot Seat Leader
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tavern, 4322 W. Washington lquor to a minor after police vice squad members sent an 18-year-old boy and 4 marked bill to obtdin evidence. The case was continued this Court 3 by Judge Joseph Howard. “That's contributing to the delinquency of a minor,” said Capt. Homer Gehrett, tant chief of state excise police when he learned of the ruse used in making the
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arrest ; «Chief of Police Jack O'Neal said the method seemed “out of the ordinary.” He added that he had not had time to read the vice squad reports and did not know,
“1all*the facts.
According to the: police repoit, vice squad members asked the sheriff's office for assistance in obtaining a minor who would go into a tavern to purchase lig-
Several complaints of violation of the law had been made to the squad, the report. continued, Bought Half Pint The report states that police
4010 . Cossel Drive at 2330 W. ‘Washington St. yesterday and gave him a $5 bill with “Ray” written in one corner. The youth was then taken to the Flamingo taverh with in-
gardless how plained pra ur Gabrielson tend to “nullify” ‘GOP's best campaign ig for 1952—charges. of “corruption and’ influence” in Prosigent Truman's administra-
tion.
@Pénoupced on Floor
In fast-breaking developments before the Senate’s permanent in-
yestigating committee - took a week-end breather in its Litho fold investigation: .
ONE-—8en. John J. Williams (R. Del) denounced Mr, Gabrielson on the Senate floor for representing Carthage Hydrocal, Inc, at $15000 a year and work ing to improve terms of its R loans after becoming GOP chairman. TWO--Mr. Gabrielson said the| charges ‘were a "misunderstanding” and asked-—and was promfsed—a full hearing by the investigating group. Headed ' by Sen. Clyde R. Hoey (D. N. C)
he asked to be heard today, but]
Sen. Hoey told him that he will be given a chance as soon as the committee finishes with other scheduled witnesses.
THREE--Ceécil A. Green, Washington representative of Lithofold, was dismissed temporarily from the witness stand yesterday after Sen. Richard M, Nixon (R. Cal) sald he was “in no condition to testify.” Mr. Green said he had “a martini for lunch.” He finished his testimony--much more subdued—after an hour's
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ABC commissioner Glenn F. with Chief Geherett that no excise officer would be told or allowed to use such a ruse. Marion County Prosecutor {Frank Fairchild said that such methods are legal under certain circumstances, bfit declined to comment on this particular case.
Ridgway Delays Peace Talk Reply
morning to Oet. 9 in Municipal
‘That's Contributing. to Delinquency'—
Police Hit for Using
in Tavern’
. A state excise official today scored Indianapolis police for using a teen-age decoy in trapping a tavern keeper, Mrs. Mary Esselborn, part owner of the Flamingo
St., was charged with selling
‘Hot Rod’ Racer Hits Train; One Killed, Two Hort
A "hot rod” race ended in tragedy yesterday when one car crashed into the engine of a train, killing one youth and injuring two others.
A 3-month-old infant and an-
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State (OP Set For Fight on U. S. Handouts
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ The Republican Party in Indiana, determined to secede from ~ |federal handouts, used the red hot welfare issue today as a {battle ery to fight against the «| party's ‘publie enemy Number one socialism,
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Republican leaders will’ carry the fight to the special session of the stafe legislature Monday, confident they have the necessary votes to write a new welfare program into law, The proposed new welfare law would require the state to pay 75 per cent of the welfare load and the various counties 25 per cent. At present the state pays 60 and the counties 40 per cent. In the past, the federal government paid half the state's welfare costs. But under the new proposal, the federal government will not be asked to participate. In effect, the Republicans are
welfare business.
Indiana should make its own laws and administer its own internal affairs, became deter. mined to make an issue of welfare
trator Oscar Ewing last March cut off Indiana's welfare grants because a new state law opening the welfare rolls to the public was contrary to federal statue.
other teen-ager also were killed in state traffic accidents. Bix persons were injured.
The dead are: William Prater, 18, of North Liberty. Randall J. Rudy, 3 months, Floyds Knobs,
Carolina Louise DeMotte, 18, Benton, 1. The injured are: Robert Litteral, 15, North Liberty. James Litteral, 9, North Liberty. Lemerle Rudy, Floyds Knobs. Mrs, Lemerle Rudy, Floyds Knobs. Charles Donovan, 35, Detroit, Mich. Den Recker, 25, Vincennes. Wreck Near South Bend Prater boy was: kill
of a New York Central Railroad freight train near South Bend, Robert ‘ Litteral, driver of the
‘gar, and his: brother, James, were
in critical condition. A witness, Mrs. Stella Dixon, told police another “hot rod” crossed the tracks just before the train bore down. The Rudy baby was’ killed when the car driven by his father struck -a culvert on U. 8. 50 near their home at Floyds Knobs. Mr. Rudy and his wife are in critical condition in a New Albany hospital. Miss De Motte was killed when the automobile she was riding in collided with another car at the junction of U. 8. 41 and Ind. 67 north of Vincennes. : State police said Mr. Donovan
TOKYO, Sept. 22 (UP)-—Gen, Matthew B. Ridgway for the second straight day today delayed | replying to a Communist invitation to resume the Korean ar-| mistice talks. A Unijted ‘Nations headquarters spokesman. said the supreme commander still was working on wl reply to Gen. Kim 11 Sung, North Korean premier and gommander in chief, and Gen. Peng Teh-huai, Chinese commander in Korea. The message was believed to! have been completed Friday for transmission today, but the spokesman’s report indicated that Gen. y had decided to) make some 11lth-hour alterations | in the text. |
{failed to stop at the Junction and collided with a vehicle driven by iMr. Recker. ' Both men were taken to Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. Their deaths raised the traffic death toll since last Saturday to 24. Four of the wrecks brought {multiple deaths, The death of Donna Williamson, 19, Hobart, in a Muncie hospital yesterday raised to four the toll of a crossroads collision near {Muncie Thursday. -Three persons were. killed Thursday near Versailles, two died in a collision near Evansville Tuesday, and two were killed near Anderson last Saturday. el
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Loss of $20 million in federal welfare funds this year jeopardized the entire welfare program. Gov. Schricker said he was forced to call a special session of the General Assembly to protect welfare payments to 75,000 aged, blind persons and dependent children in Indiana. Although a few Republicans, notably State Auditor Frank Millis and Secretary of. State Leland Smith, with top GOP leaders on the welfare issue, some fancy politicking here yesterday
would be the end of their Political careers. “This is what the Republicans said at their meeting yesterday: : = » F J State Sen. Lucius Somers, Hoagland—"“No. pussyfooting.” Ex. Gov. Gates, Columbia City ~“Let's not have a long session. The real battle is in Congress. Write a new law, saying it doesn't conflict: with federal law.” State Rep. Norman J. Neely, Bloomington — “There will be startling revelations when the welfare investigation gets under way. We have already found many abuses.”
State Rep. Lothair Teetor, Hagerstown—"Cost is not the fundamental issue. It is whether we are told by Washington how to spend our own money.: Let's pay the bill but not sell our freedom for $18 million a year.” ; State Rep. W, 0. Hughes, Fi. Wayne—"I am willing to stake py entire personal and political fortunes on a showdown. We must take care of the unfortunate people. But not one penny to chiselers, not one penny to social ism.” State Rep. Phinp Willkie, Rushville—''1 have followed Oscar Ewing's slimy trail from Greensburg
telling the federal government tol keep its nose out of the state's|s
The Republicans, who believe |:
when Federal Security Adminis]
as 2% "hot rod" speedways
. Dnited Press EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, KOREA, Sunday, Sept. 23 (UP)—The United States Marines saturated Communist. positions. |
in prepdration} Rt: hot ol their “Killer”
murderous drive 8 armored and infantry forces in . “Operation Cleaver,” designed to test the strength of a Red build-up and kill as. many Reds as possible, the infantry took: over. | Strong combat patrols moved into ‘enemy territory and met fierce: resistance. Only one patrol reached its objective. The three others were “called back to the main lines.
Jet Planes Battle
Outnumbered American Sabrejet fighter planes won’ probably the biggest jet battle in aviation history Saturday. Thirty-four of .the crack Amercan F-86s, outnumbered more than two to one, fought an estimated 85 of the Communist jets in a 25-minute battle over “MIG Alley” in Northwest Korea and sent them fleeing to their Manchurian sanctuary. All the Sabrejets returned safely to base unscratched. ’ Ground fighting dwindled suddenly late Saturday on both the Central and Eastern fronts. There was evidence that the Reds were desperately intensifying their supply and reinforcement efforts, “Operation Cleaver” on the Central front reached a climax
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lapse while the committee heard another witness. FOUR—R. J. Blauner, Lithofold
the firm gave expensive polaroid cameras as “good will” gifts to
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Police Nab Pair “Using Forged
18t., druggist at the Ralph Clark
tablets.
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Drug Prescriptions
Two 20-year-old men were arrested yesterday after two drug-: gists told police they tried to buy narcotics on forged prescriptions having the same number and game doctor's signature.
Ethridge Knight, giving his address as 2010 Schofield Ave. was
narcotics act and prelarceny. John Jefferson, 548 N. Senate Ave., was held for vagrancy. Dr. Gerald 8. Lowery said his name was forged on the two prescriptions. Harry Hodson, 40, of 3849 E.| ‘32d St., druggist at the Rossiter Stove, 2236 E. 10th St., identified a knife police. found inside Knight's shirt as one taken from the drug store. Kenneth Wood, 32, 516 Spruce
Fhatmacy. said Jefferson wanted half-grain morphine sulphate
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AROUSED CITIZENRY—Thirly
Marines ‘Soften’ Reds With Rocket Barrage
yesterday when United Nations"
charged with violating the 1935!
infantry seized a hill less than five miles from the big Commu-
ty aroused residents of Wosk Drive in Woodruff Pace day “ promised action by Shni® Dan’ Smith in their protest against use of the community’ wartow
sist stronghold of Kimsong after
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jtions divisions — in Cleaver” — the largest armored force of the war—struck north for the second straight day on hitrun “killer” raids. They slaugh-
{tered nearly 1000 Reds in forays {yesterday .. ..... .. -
Move to Outlaw
Reds Defeated In Aussie Vote
By United Press SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 23 — Government
Sunday, leaders
conceded defeat early today in al
referendum designed to: outlaw communism in Australia, - Mounting returns showed the government trailing the leftist opposition by 150,000 votes, and Liberal Party Leader Lyle Moore said “the people have spoken, We will abide by their will.” Another Liberal, Defense Production Minister Eric Harrison, said that ‘‘the people of Australia today have gambled away their, security . . ."”
“The people have spoken,” Mri
Harrison added, “but I have such. lying and confusing statements made to the electors.” The Liberal Party is a leading member of the coalition which supports Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies’ Consérvative cabinet.
Pollen Count Grains per cubic yard of air.
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return with them. by Federal Judge William E.
Steckler as he declared his polwill be “strict law enforce
ulations. Sentenced was Orvel A. Moore, 2403 N. Illinois: St. Federal officials said he failed to comply with revenue bureau notices to appear for tax conferences.
Arrest Warrsnts Issued
At the same time Judge Steckler ordered arrest warrants is sued for three other persons who ignored’ court orders: to appear. They also face contempt sentences. p Wilbur O. Plummer, assistant collector of internal revenue for {Indiana, said approximately 50 notices are sent out annually directing persons to appear for collector’s “conference. These are held when some question arises in connection with Income tax returns. Federal law rants the bureau power to issue summonses and provides a maximum penalty of a
ment for failure to comply.
The term opened a crackdown
fey ment” of internal revenue reg-
. it “striclural changes” In one of
husband, the Duke of Edinburgh,
fly later on if the operation is successful. Queen Mother Mary, a spry 84, waited in her home, Marlborough House, a block from the palace.
Warrants were orde.ed yesterday for Edgar C. and Lucille | Plummer, R. R. 1, Camby, and {Robert Stanley Booker, a post, engineer at Camp Atterbury.
never; in the last 20 years, heard Warning Letter Sent i
The court is charged with enforcing this law, Judge Steckler said. He declared heavier sen-| tences are forthcoming for those who choose to ignore revenue
notices. |
Mr. Moore contended he had! not received such a notice. He told the court his store em-| ployees often. failed to forward) his mail or to assure delivery of| many of his due bills. A deputy marshal attempted on five different occasions to serve| \the summons in person, and fi-| nally left it at Mr. Moore's busi-| ness address. A warning Tetter|
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Times to Carry Grid Diagrams
The Times’ action-packed diagram photos of the Butler~ Valparaiso football game to~ day will be in The Sunday Times tomorrow. Even if you see the game, you'll want to get the ime portant diagram pictures for the details of how important plays were executed. The Times diagram pio» tures will record the impor tant grid games again this season.
Watch for them tomorrow, in The Sunday Times sports section.
Teen-Age ‘Thrill Killer’ Called Vain
By United Press ANN ARBOR, Mich, Sept. 22 i. Handsome William Morey, ring-leader of three teen-aged youths who confessed the “thrill” killing of a nurse for $1.35 beer money, was described today as a vain charmer who gave himself home permanents and had at least 50 gipF-friends. Morey, 18, Max Pell, 18, and
cent yesterday to a first degree
© {murder charge for the bludgeon |sla Camp-
of nurse Pauline
Detectives, not satisfied that) robbery was the only reason for| the crime looked for other mo-| tives. “It looks to me like they were) just bored and were looking for| a' thrill,” Capt. chief of detectives, said. The hoys have been of using marijuana, and benzedrine for “kicks.”
accused
Albert - Heusel,
mal chloroform was
Federal narcotics investigators {in Detroit said all three boys belonged to a group that used |chloroform and © benzedrine “in ithe hope of getting some kind of [new kick out of ne’ :
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