Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1951 — Page 3

OCT. 7, 1951

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Briton Saves Wife By Drawing Fire Of Malayan Reds

By United Press SINGAPORE, Oct. 6—S8ir Henry Gurney, British high commissioner for Malaya, walked to his death in 2a Communist ambush today, sacrificing himself to save his wife's life,

Hard Row for Law-Breakers

By United Press { WASHINGTON, Oct. 6—Price

Stabilizer Michael V. DiSalle warned price-celling violators today that unless they curb their .ways he will impbdse fines and tax penalties on them. {

He pointed out in a statement that the Defense Production Act gives President Truman authority to tax money used in over-ceiling payments and said the: Office of Price Stabilization “is looking into the possibility” of using it. ! Fines also will be levied for ceiling violations, { The price chief said that meth-! ods of invoking the penalties will] be worked out with the Internal Revenue Bureau and other federal agencies.

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If the. authority is used, overceiling payments and fines for ceiling violations could not be charged off as tax-free costs in income tax returns.

Mr. Disalle said the penalties may be used against slaughterers and packers who are paying over- | - . : ceiling prices for live cattle. He: sald the penalties “could con- Far and Away—

ceivably become a very expensive, ® ° matter to persons consistently, p ts B paying above«eiling prices ‘for U rc U t ICQ

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tacked the three-car convoy in which the 53-year-old high commissioner and Lady Gurney were traveling as it was rounding a tricky S-curve on the Bantong highway, 60 miles north of the Malayan capital at Kuala Lumpur, Driver Killed

Mr. Gurney's Malayan. driver was killed by the first volley, and two tires on his official Rolls Royce were punctured by hullets, {foreing it to stop .

§ { The high commissioner, already wounded, pushed his wife to the floor of the limousine and stepped down from the car. He staggered away down the road deliberately drawing fire away from the car, until he fell dead.

Duel With Police

The Communist bandits lurked near the scene for 20 minutes, {diteling with members of Mr. {Gurney’s police escort and shoot|at anything else that moved, but {Lady Gurney escaped injury. cme Sy 5 DY BPICS,-- MY. - GUFREY S$ Pri= vate secretary, and a number of the escorting police were wounded.

“meme wir soe Desreble to a Test It was the second attempt in

day that other governmental . IANS in Eld PRESBYTERIANS in °- Professional Jealousy recent years to kill Mr. Gurney.

agencies would help the OPS in ao IN. tod to learn their ts price enforcement drive. | = | TOO. oh application ot tne FRED POTTGER knew what/He.was in Jerusalem's King David 1849 Violations Biblical ‘parable of the Talents. he was talking about when he Hotel when it was dynamited by It was disclosed. meantime. that Pastor Frank R. Mease gave Dragged to a Detroit policeman, Jewish terrorists in 1946. He esthe campaign has uncovered 1849 them $10 bills last May to test ‘I've got fancier guns than you caped uninjured. violations by 740 meat companies| the parable in which a rich man have” Officer Richard Hill dis. eT in the two weeks it has been un- Save talents to his three servants. eet Pate have fancy Congress Gets on the Ball er way. : 953 firms One servant buried his talent and Weapons -— an a is gun , : : (UIP) have been checked. Gained nothing. The other two dealers permit expired 18 months , VASEINCEON. Qc © (UF There have been OPS injunctive put the money to Work ang fy . Fin agreed today to cut the present actions agajrist 85 slaughterers| oP ca It.-loday. count 1s to be poo ppl FASED from state 25 per cent tax on telegrams to 2 . made of the amount members : : . ; and four“criminal complaints’, 404 to their $10 donations prison in Joliet, Ill. are jangling 15 per cent. They also decided against two. 2 =u : more money in their jeans. The during Indays World Series game Mr. Disalle said the campai Illinois Legislature has passed a t0 repeal the present excise taxes is definitely Eo to aepaign Women Folk bill authorizing increase of “gate On baseballs and baseball equipeffect on live cattle market. He. A PRETTY MOTHER of four Money’ to $50 from $10. Warden ment. said top prices at Chicago have was held on a charge of obtaining J0Seph Regan hoped the increase gone down for all grades except money on false pretenses after May Keep some from making a prime cattle. she admitted sending her two Teturn trip. —— song out to cash bad checks. Mrs. _, . Charlotte Frost, 33, told Evans- Tidbits ton, IIL, police her husband de- CHECKS totaling $100.000 were serted her and she needed the passed out yesterday to 187

Taft Likes Looks {money to feed her children. Police wotkers of three McGraw, N. Y.!

¥ o |5ald her sons passed $900 worth industries as their share of the! IS ances of checks in Evanston, Wilmette fortune left by the boss, the late and Chicago, Ill. 3 F. A. Purchas. z

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HERALDED ARRIVAL—Mrs. Beatrice Avilez is shown in a Hanford, Cal. hospital with her daughter, Beatrice Judy, who was born Thursday. The girl startled her parents and medical authorities with muffled cries a month before she was born. She weighed 5 pounds, |4 ounces.

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Samia Gamal “gosh, what a complying with OPS regulations : By United Press woman’ was ‘no joke.” He said today from OPS staffers. Three Washington, Oct. 8 — Sen. he plans to become a Moslem stenographers,and three price exRobert A. Taft (R.0.) likes the and marry her in December. He perts headed py consumer goods said so in an interview during chief. Richard A. Roberts will! looks of pis prospects in the which his former wife, Gloria, drive at their own expense from Wisconsin presidential primary cat ny and wished him “every Springfield, Ill, to aid W. B. next April, his friends said today. happiness.” Henebry, 71. He missed the OPS| Hence, if he decides to make an-| rs price chart deadline and his son other bid for GOP presidential walk Bobi ante inva too ill to take over for him. e.| Wor ar as been elected] LL, Da a 2 first woman director of the Radio, LEWIS SIMPSON, 26 Kalama‘lowed and enter the primary. Corporation of |zoo, Mich. was found dead in his Mr. Taft announced Friday that America. Mrs, S2P Yesteraay Sf carbon monoxide he has asked for a “final report” Douglas Horton poisoning in what police called & next Wednesday from David I. — Who was Mil- Oe in 8 Mem cement Me Ingalls of Cleveland, and Ben dred McAfee in got Suck on: muy Fad, Te Tate of Cincinnati, who have the last war — SR aan ns 2 a heen canvassing the nation sound- Succeeds Arthur fumes b pp BY peed 8¢ Braun of Pitts- ; 8 backed up into the closed ing out his presidential prospects. b ‘ar through cracks in the muffler. urgh. Mrs Hor- lets : Little Doubt In Capital ton is vice presi- aspayxiating him, . While no immediate announce- dent of the Fed- A CHICAGO school principal ment is expected after the Wed- eral Council of said today some children play nesday conference, Mr. Taft is Churches of hookey because they don't read expected to announce his decision Christ in Amer- well. According to Dr. E. H. Stullin the next few weeks. But there ica, former pres- ken “playing truant, stealing and is little doubt here that he will /dent of Wellesley College, and fighting are some of the visible make his<third try for.the nom- the first woman member of. the evidences of maladjustments” that . | National Broadcasting Co. board. pile up from feelings of failure by| children lagging behind fellow | readers. .

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Mr. Faft was invited this week! » . 1 by a Tara of Wisconsin GOP, COSTASKEFALOGHIANIS

first of the pre-convention voting by kidnaping a Cretan deputy’s tests. He must give his consent daughter, will be released from = NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UP)—| to have his name entered. prison in Athens, Greece, tomor- Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New And if the rival backers of Tow. Awaiting him will be Tas- York confirmed for the first Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower want =oula Petrakoghiorgi, whom he time today that President Tru-

a test in Wisconsin, they must get baductd and married in 1950. Cos- man offered him the - post of ing with matches or tapers.

the General's consent. Mr. Taft tas surrendered his bride in a ambassador to Great Britian. Mr. | "today was reported favorably in- mountain-battie- with her father! Dewey satd he turned it down:

clined toward the invitation be- and his friends.

cause it was signed by most of og the leaders of Wisconsin's tightly-| knit-Republican-organization.—In. past years, most of them have been tied to other candidates. Four. years ago, Taft refrained from entering the primary contests outside Ohio, except in Nebragska where he was forced in without his consent. He said his Senate duties left him insufficient time to campaign. He finished third in the primary behind Harold E. Stassen and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey. Mr. Stassen also won the 1948 Wisconsin primary.

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ell As Fines Missing Chief Vandenberg Diary - May Shed Light on U.S. China Policy

By United Press While “admitting that the con-

: N. ) Cemetery WASHINGION Oct & "y The ference occurred, the State De E | By United Press Senate Internal Security Sub-com- : "| FORT LEE. N. J. Oct. 6—The mittee voted tentatively today to Partment said the suggestion to | missing police chief of Fort Lee, Subpena the diary of the late end “military ald” came from % N > v K' bli TEE .» Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. Maj. Gen. David Barr, who had » “ Ss . i py 3 Bo fos Zam NE DUNT Ca Mich.) to see if it backs up Harold heen connected with U. 8. military a cemetery in a- sensational sequel E. Stassen's charges of 1 Rite missions in the Far East. It alse to the gangland slaying of big States pro-Red policy in China. said Mr. Jessup was not at the shot a Willie Moretti Members ofthe sub-comm ttee conference Police Chief Fred E. Stepgel, Yoted to subpena the diary, now

jai , ‘ . _ being prepared for publication, awaiting trial on ¢harges of pro subject to

f . . Ls : tecting gambling joints run by but “made the action Moretti's brother and underworld SUb- Summit ¢ A Feple Yer a czar Joe Adonis. killed himself, Mr. Stassen tol e - ' police said mittee the diary will verify his

testimony that Sen. Vandenberg, Ti ‘This Is a Shock’ who died last spring, told him of ed - Nn [as es New Au usta | As best as they could determine a White" House conference at immediately. he shot himself in which State Department advisers . . . the head with his service revolver suggested cutting off arms aid to Still n Hos ital : st Wednesday, the day before the Chinese Nationalists Navy Pilot Recalls gunmen pumped two bullets into Mr, Stassen. former governor Moretti's head in a. restaurant of Minnesota and now

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¢ ’ Lane where Chief Stengel's body also urged the committee tn sub- victims of two headbn crashes arrow lita was found. pena other documents, including north of Indianapolis in which a “This is a shock.” said Deputy the original diary of the lat» Sec- woman was burned to death.

Lord was Attorney General Nelson Stam- retary of Defense James Forres- pead was Mrs. Frances Eads, ler. Chief Stengel was to be tried tal. However, the Subneaniinliiee AR, of 2264 N. Pennsylvania St. : y soon and Moretti was scheduled took no action on this reauest. land Tampa, Fla. In all, 15 perThat's what Lt. John -J. Wright, to testify,” he said. The documents probably will be sons were hurt in the two “RA 28, New Augusta, Navy Corsair , reported to have been requested before action is taken ups. Eight were children. ; pilot shot down by Red ack-ack «rypbed out” for talking too to subpena them. Mrs. Eads perished in a flaming over Wonsan harbor, Korea, wrote much, had testified to the grand, A subpena would be necessary wreck at Ind. 29 and 106th St. his wife, Gloria. jury which indicted Chief Stengel to get the Vandenberg diary. MI. Her husband, William, 73, suf“A 40-mm hit on charges of misconduct in Stassen said, because legal rights fered a chest injury. Homer me in- the fuse- failing to investigate gambling in to its publication are owned by Davis, 67, Kirkland, received. pos= Jage," his Sept. Fort Lee. the New York Tribune Syndicate gible rib fractures and his wite, 23 letter saat | re Bet hr 0 » Found by Caddies Earlier this week Mr. oil line. I. was | “ Police had hunted Chief Sten- testified that Mr. able to land in gel since he disappeared last told him on Nov. 18, 1950, of a. Twelve persons were injured in the water along- Wednesday. He drove his smill White House meeting at which the other collision, at 96th St. and side the destroy- son to. school that day, then Secretary of State Dean Acheson Zionsville Rd. In fair condition in er USS Park.” vanished. and Ambassador-at-Large Philip Methodist Hospital were: It picked him up The condition "of his body in- C. Jessup proposed a: ‘‘dramatic” John Leap Jr. 22 months, New unhurt. dicated that on the same day he termination of U. 8. arms aid to Augusta, broken leg. . » = Lt. Wright now must have driven his police squad China. .. Tommy Ransburg, 9, Traders calls the carrier car to “Jones Wood” behind the Mr. Vandenberg opposed the Point, head injuries. r Madonna Cemetery in nearby plan and prevailed upon President David McGaughey, 7, Detroit,

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Bonhomme Richard “home.” but he has lived -eonia and shot himself in the Truman to veto it, Mr. Stassen head injuries.

New Aurust ff his WF testified. William McGaughey Jr. DeIh. New Hupisig 9 Is © Three boys, caddies at a golf The State Department rebutted troit, possible internal injuries. except for 2%; years wartime ..,n near here, found his body the testimony by first saying Five other persons in the aec-

Navy duty in the Pacific, another ahout 400 feet inside the woods. there was no such meeting. Later, cident were treated at Methodist “hitch” from August 1948 to Feb- He lay on his back, the revolver it’ announced that a conference for minor injuries and released. ruary 1950 and a third which in his outstretched right hand. such as Mr. Stassen described Three others were slightly hurt began last January. One bullet had been fired. was held on Feb. 5, 1949. and not hospitalized. : T

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