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By DONNA MIKELS Times Staff Writer 3
MARION, Sept. 26—A five- Oil Crisis at a Glance
today accused Republicans
welfare
lature acts before midnight Sat-| urday. -
desperately to save its rule” welfare program, this morn-
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chambers, |.
The public hearing was called
lican attorney from Danville and chairman of the committee assigned to handle the various welfare proposals. 2 - Immediately after Sen. Kendall announced the open hearing, Senate Democratic Leader Leo
of stalling. He warned uniess the lawmakers “pursue some remedial
(Saturday, the state will lose the {federal funds for August and | September.
‘licans think thé
rick her husband had whipped her daughter, Dolly, with a belt in their trailer home last night.
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Eh ike 4 ia Those who wish to donate blood to the Red Cross drive can make appointments for Tuesday or Thursday by calling Lincoln 1441. Blood Donor Center is located at 18 W. Georgia St. (Stories, Pages 8, 14; editorial, Page 14.) Ask End to Ban ‘Her Face Was Blood-Splotched— : # On Lig Man, 23, Charged in Brutal N : ._._® ; Liquor, Beer Belt-Whipping of Daughter, 2 . ers "A 23-year-old father today was| i as Sports Sponsors charged with cruelty to children} Photo, Page 5 TT fi {in the brutal whipping and slap- (Lhe then 11-month-old girl. When vo sta urged ping of his 2-year-old daughter. the Sontinued 1 oy he jerked her the special session of the State] Paul Madison, 3221 E. Michigan ("3h Ie¥ (Tb bY | he Jeg, she. sad. Legislaturé to end the state's un-|St., was nafhed in an affidavit Bae let 3aughtes was na popular” ban on lquor and beer/signed by his wife, Pauline. P asa sponsors of bowling teams and| Mrs. Madison told Juvenile] Continued on Page 5-—Col. 8 other sports. Court Prosecutor Arthur B. Pat-| CE Wa AR Indianapolis Sen. Judson West, Democratic attorney, joined Sen. Louis Baldoni (D. South Bend) in introducing a bill aimed at The little, blond-haired girl was| ’ mi ending the ban imposed by the, juvenile Court today, her face Italy $ Rearming Stass Alcoholic Beverage Com-ireq and bloodsplotched from the] WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (UP) 1ssion. !slapping. fe - Mr. West, attorney for the In- wp BY od From Crib The Unitsd States, Great m_. diana State Moose fraternal or-| " 'ain, and France called formally der, already has declared the Mrs. Madison said her husband today for scrapping peace-treaty regulation prohibiting the spon- had broken the girl's leg nearly curbs which keep Italy from resorship of athletic teams by ABC two years ago, when he became arming with the rest of Europe permit holders does not affect angered at her crying. Mrs. Madi- against Soviet aggression. fraternal groups nor veterans or-.son said her husband had whipped, A joint declaration released ganizations. : & | | ouliaseously here and in LonSen. Baldoni said he would ask’ don ang Paris said the Big Three all persons interested in bowling Ed Gets Shower, lare ready — despite Russian op1» urge ‘their own Senators and D {position — to wipe out the “perepresentatives to push the OUI manent restrictions and discrimimeasure through this special ae Wants ownp uv nations” in the Italian peace sion. | Scattered light showers of dis- treaty. However, leaders of both politi- carded jewelry fell into Ed 80-| Jt was’ the West's answer to cal parties have stated they would vola’s treasure chest on the Circle /Ttalian Premier Alcide de Gasnot take up or pass any legisla- today. peri’s demands that the “obsolete tion other than issues affecting! The Times columnist counted shackles” of the 1947 treaty be the welfare program. lone broken necklace, four Pins, removed. The Times pointed out - two seven sets of earrings, five single, The three - power statement weeks ago the Alcoholic Beverage earrings, three cuff links, two! meant that the Allies are now Commission was “unhappy” with! collar buttons, one-half of a cuffiready to defy Russia and let Italy the unpopular regulation. and did link and one ring minus a cut-itake a full and equal role in the not intend to “actively enforce” glass setting. {Atlantic Pact Organization. it at this time. All “loot” will be turned over Hundreds of complaints have to a charitable organization for Liz Postpones poured into the state liquor con- sale and salvage. | * trol offices daily protesting the “Mr. Inside” hopes for a cloud- Trip to Canada ban. : burst of unwanted jewelry today > (Another Story Page 2)
| spokesman for Prime Minister | Louis St. Laurent’s office said
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Beer Lack Might've Slowe Pilgrims’ Progress at Sea
By United Press DETROIT, Sept. 26—The pil- Co grims might have dropped anchor SRR ET Rag off Virginia instead of New England if their beer supply had held up, an authority on the sudsy stuff said today. - Aaron Davidson, an official of the United States Brewers Association, quoted from a little known journal of the pilgrims’ voyage aboard the Mayflower to prove his point, : The pilgrims originally were bound for the southern part of the American continent, but put in at Plymouth because “we could not take time for further search
{Canada “has been postponed.”
date,” he said.
The spokesman said a formal
(have been made
(sation between Prime Minister St i {Laurent and officials in London
19 Die in Train Crash
|at least 19 persons.
|today Princess Elizabeth's tour ® confidence in Mr. Jackson, the
“The tour has been postponed |but we do not know until what with the chamber speaks for it-|
tour. He emphasized that the vigit had been postponed, not canceled. chiselers. The decision was understood to!
GRAZ, Austria, Sept. 26 (UP)! —The southbound Vienna-Rome
Express crashed into a halted Yg ,80. that Indiana will be able to) {train near here today killing; t federal funds.
However, Senate Democrats; Judiciary Committee A had called a meeting for 4 p. m. yesterday!
but canceled it after a hasty con-!
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| “Fight federal dictation an {welfare secrecy, but accept the federal funds while fighting.” This was the position of the ma{jority of organizations throughlout the state affiliated with the |Indiana State Chamber of Comimerce, according to Clarence A. Jackson, executive director. | Mr. Jackson's statement fol‘lowed a telegraphic poll of 236 feity and state organizations connected with the state chamber. | C. Harvey Bradley, chamber president, said the telegrams were {sent with his knowledge.
‘Story Called ‘False’ | Hé labeled as “false” an In|dianapolis Star front page story |yesterday and an editorial today |saying “This questionnaire was
{sent without the knowledge or|
| OTTAWA, Sept. 26 (UP)-—A consent of the president of the|, ison offi
istate chamber.” Asked if the state chamber had
“Mr. Jackson's long association |
self.”
following a gress tp open welfare rolls to pub-{trans-Atlantic telephone conver-|lic by changing federal law. i
.. THREE — Fight Indiana wel-| fare case by appealing Federal] {Security Administrator Oscar {Ewing's ruling to final decision. FOUR~—Defer the effective date of the present “anti-secrecy’” welfare law until after 1953 session
Also, so that |Indiada people won't be taxed)
of stalling on the red-hot screen issue and warned rows
{fough
Democratic Senate leaders fet will earey goo Aas °f| state alarm went. out today in
The local TV station has been|the mysterious five-day - old
ng color patterns at 9:30{4i Ale since Monday, but tomor- disappearance of a nondrink
will be the first that wil P8: nonsmoking Fairmount SunIndiana would lose $3.5 million|interfere with home receiving!day school teacher described as a| in federal funds unless the legis-| sets. v | Next week, when WFBM-TV {begins its daily 9 a. m. sign on The Republican Party, fighting/time, there will be a color black- ©}d Ralph Rautenkranz, : “home!out from 9:30 to 10 a. m.
ing invited the public to express its views at an open meeting R ’ 9 a. m. tomorrow in the Senate’
by Sen. John A. Kendall, oh
ght in Hist By ROBERT VERMILLION ‘United Press Staff Correspondent
EIGHTH ARMY HEAD. Worried when he failed to appear Stemle agevsed the Rep 8 QUARTERS, Korea, Sept. 26 mr. Rautenkranz, who two weeks,
two so badly that they probably jate in his 15 months’ employcrashed, in four battles Between Ate, mp Spe all aide > a total o 25g unyied Nations and | . Kendall said: ie Rep ommunist jet ters, b 4 Sn peas SH en Ae eral set ol teaches, ne Ve ie ii Sp heard.” crash i atest aerial Jet nissing man was described as a ain Mm ain
No report was
said the Republican chairman of Allied casualties.
Over ‘MIG Alley’ In the substratosphere
'British Meteor jets and Russian- (Sigel and Ieachies n the an {made MIG-1 : iSchool, Mr. Rautenkranz was up! : f made G-15 jets fought over ‘government's decision on Iran. ‘naval “seizure” of Anglo-Irania
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|“MIG Alley,” down which the Red for election to the post. | planes come from their Man-| curian sanctuary. The action: ONE—37 United States Sabre- Elmer Polk today said: “We can- yon, mmed Mossadegh called new {jets fought 60 MIGS and dam- not think of any reason for his'y; g Ambassador Loy Henderson \aged one so badly it probably was disappearance, unless something't, ‘an extraordinary 90-minute destroyed.
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d Thunderjets fought 20 MIGS an damaged three. FOUR—24 Thunderjets fought reason for a voluntary disappear35 MIGS and damaged nine, one ance. She said he was “a good so badly that it probably crashed. The Air Force also reported renewed Communist preparations.on| the ground for an offensive. It| . { said Communist Plumbing Board {out of Abadan by Oct. 4. with supplies and reinforcements, ! i Britain today ordered its citi clogged North Korean roads last! night.
Reds Now Charge Ridgway's Stalling | jcanse Testing
deadlock in attempts to resume Korean
trucks
{of a “conspiracy of stalling.” United Nations and Communist | plumbing board. cers met for the third] {time in an attempt to agree on aboard president, agreed to a three'basis for resuming negotiations. man investigation of tests con-
3. | Their meeting ended in deadlock! ducted this year. chamber president replied: land no further meeting was ane!
received of
over Church was postponed because of o ritish.
sultation with other GOP lead- northwest Korea, American Sa- Dis disappearance. ers. The Democrats added they brejet and Thunderjet fighters,
States disappear.” d The missing man’s wife, Mrs.
loaded |
cease-fire talks intensi-! fied today and the Communists accused Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway grading of
The state chamber was joined | : announcement would be made in its stand by the Indiana Farm {joo po, Com:
TWO--Legislature to ask .Con-
{mouthpiece of the Chinese Com-
later of the new date for the Bureau. Both organizations urge: DS Eiwor ; mander of “conspiracy” to delay ONE—Purging welfare rolls of go tajks of his insistence that
accused the
LONDON—British defy Iranian ultimatum to get techni cians out of Abadan oil fields. Warns Iran decision will have “grave effects” for which Iran will be held fully responsible. ; : : Prime Minister Attlee calls private conference with Winston Churchill to inform him of British decision on Iran. : ; :
| “paragon of virtue.” Object of the search is 35-year- | ‘who | - ES A Be {dropped out of sight early Sat- TEHRAN—Premier Mossadegh calls U. 8. Ambassador urday morning, his last known Henderson to extrac rdinary 90-minute conf "OR
act a “good Samaritan” one. iia : ia ; He deapresrod in. 5 Weminule isis, Asks U, 8. diplomatic intervention before it is
period after driving several miles a out of his way to give an sc: WASHINGTON—President Truman and State Department , Flinn Beck, a lift to : ; oi wg on. Tainctorm, Hel receive appeal from Prime Minister Attlee for use of failed to appear at work 15 min- their “good offices” to find a way out of erisis. U. 8, officials in constant consultation with British, Lhd
utes later and has not been seen ABADAN-—Refinery surrounded by British ships, planes
since. Recently Promoted and soldiers. British declare they will not leave.
His immediate superiors in the {Marion plant of RCA became!
land began the search. They said By United Press
LONDON, Sept. 26—Great Britain and Iran appealed
—Fourteen Russian-made ago won a raise in pay and ad-| x : legislation” hefore midnight planes were damaged today,|Y2Rcement to supervisor. has a/today to President Truman and Secretary of State Acheson
record of never being absent or tgp use their good offices to find a way out of the Iranian
crisis. i Prime Minister Clement Alles. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 26
In Fairmount, where he tormer- | ly was a high school. ‘the,
{to Mr. Truman and thé State De-| 13 Ne ge nad artment through Ambassador Dritish-Iranian oil dispute is Sir Oliver Franks in’ Washington. at a crucial point and is recelvU. 8. officials here have been in Ing the intense attention of the constant consultation with the United States, :
“good family man and g Christian.” Sunday morning the lelection of a Sunday school superlintendent at Fairmount Methodist
| Mr. Attlee also called Winston ian oil Co.'s
Active as a lay leader, HOLY) archi to a private conference =~ 50 oT 2 Shipping depart, ¥ tomorrow to be informed of the (vo staff, in reprisal for British
‘tugs and a freighter. The “seized” vessels were being Iranian Premier , . ;toq py British naval vessels past the idle refinery and “past an Iranian warship,” Mr. Webb reported, en route to Basra. The British government still
Calls in Henderson In ‘Tehran,
Minister Puzzled { Minister of the church, the Rev.
{went wrong or he was a victim .,, ference to make a similar plea
s of foul play. He is a man of clean ¢,, 7, 8. diplomatic intervention t 40 MIGS and damaged habits, a Christian man and a P has not made an official state
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before it is too late. ment on whether it will use force Iran asked once before fOr i, yeep the remaining Britons in President Truman's help. The Abadan, but its warning to Iran President gave it promptly DY ceemed to be the last possible sending his special envoy, W. giplomatic move unless U. 8. inAverell Harriman, to Tehran. tervention opens a new avenue Mr. Harriman managed to get negotiations. Anglo-Iranian negotiations gir Francis Shepherd, British started again, but they collapsed ambassador at Tehran, was ine in the end and led to Iran's ulti- structed to give the warning te matum to British workers to ge!/Iranian Premier Mohammed Mos isadegh in what a, Foreign Office spokesman called the “strongest possible” protest.
{wonderful person, not the sort to
“Mary Rautenkranz, could give no
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. Zens to stay in Abadan in defiAccused of Unfair ance of the ultimatum, and In Gun Range { warned Iran that her decision to . | Joust them will have “grave el- British warships were within t fects” for which Iran will bear gun range of ‘Abadan, the great “full responsibility.” oil refinery and port where the i British technicians were conceni Turn te U. 8, itrated. British troops including | At this stage, the real danger Picked paratroops were poised, on 'that an armed clash might result @ constant alert, within easy fly made both countries turn to the INE range of the city.. U. 8. for help. Reports from Tehran said Iran. The area around Abadan, the ian troops also had been alerted. world's greatest oil refinery, is Prime Minister Clement R. Att. surrounded by British [ships lee called a formal meeting of his planes and soldiers, and the Brit- Labor cabinet for tomorrow to ish said they have not yielded consider a crisis which now en-
By JOSEPH ALLISON Charges of discrimination in license tests were levied today against the city
In answer, G. J. BS8ellmeyer,
: from their declaration that they talls the danger of an armed > S $ eed i nounced. oe or er A will not leave Abadan. clash—a clash which might Pause "Tonight the Peiping Radio, grading methods used on master In Tehran there was growing Russa to march into northern
fear of an armed clash with Britain. United Press Correspondent Peter Webb reported increased tension there and disclosed that the Iranians have demanded pos-
{plumber tests were not uniform. A comparison of several tests conducted on Aug. 20 revealed that nearly identical answers to questions were not graded in the
The United States is known te oppose any military action except for the protection of British lives, This is believed to stem from the fear a British landing in South
ce neutral zone in Kaesong.
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‘there must be safeguards against same way. further Red ta ax vio- ‘Matter of Opinion’ session of the nationalized Anglo- Iran might touch off Russian ace fon of the armistice confer-. Mr. Sellmeyer defended the ——=—=—— tion in the north.
Russia's 1921 treaty with Iran permits Soviet troops to cross the border if Russian interests are en= dangered by a “third party.”
grading on the basis that “it is a matter of opinion.” The master plumber tests must {be passed before a plumber may become a contractor for plumbing work. A similar examination is given {plumbers who are employed by {contractors to do the work. | Mr. Sellmeyer's explanation of causes for differences in grading
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or consideration. our victuals be- r 3 ¢ {double for welfare purposes. | 6 a m.,. 58 10 a. m... 62 : 8 "because it is recognized as a ing much spent—especially our Plan New Rail Office An te Stand | Ta m..5 11a m.. 64 (vas Siglicuged tay DY the Met fundamental principle of sta- Finals in The Times Fouls beer." . i CHICAGO, Sept. 26 (UP)—The| The Indianapolis Chamber of g§ 5 m... 58 12 (Noon) 67 [fhe discrimination charges bility. nament of Champions go The entry was made by one of Illinois Central Railroad will open Commerce took an opposite stand! g§ 5 m,.. 60 1p m.. 69 | Bonrd. te Check Fea RE aoa event today were switched to the little past | a Surge Mourt / oe 8 a service office and general from he State Se al Xatext humiole of I1" se. declared plumbing work is al hone nome on W. side Grand.’ Oct: Shak nindé 50 2 : stateme eased f senses ! view Dr., north o ghlan ountry WAS ase hy Be : 3 [agency In Savannah. Ga, Oct. 1, a __ % {done on a basis of “right or ub. For appointment ¢ The Times utney would not
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proval of the city chamber’s board | of directors, the organization urged the legislature to provide
in setting up a brewery,” Mr. Da- al entry on the importance Sod sai "In fact, vue of thels Shed ts veer it mest have earliest colony leaders, Gov. Brad- been pretty high, he said. . |.° ford: had to send & Burry-ip call] Last year an average of 17 ‘to England for more beer to help gallons of beer went down the sick colonists.” ; iiateh for every y Ian, woman and dern f uldn’t (child in the United Sigtes. |
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‘NEW YORK, Sept. 26 ~The New York Giants, only’ one game back of Brooklyn in the National L pennant race, an-
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more state money to carry out a| “home rule” program. Also, the chamber urged the Indiapa law lifting the . secrecy, from the welfare rolls should not be compromised or withdrawn un-| der federal pressure.
~ In effect, most organizations gree that the state’ should fight
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