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By United Fress +3 “WASHINGTON, Dec, 15 (UP) ~RKeonomic Stabilizer Roger IL. Putnam said {today he has told gteel producers he will not permit them to pass on any wage increases they grant in ihe form of price-hikes. Mr. Putnam said he had made that position ‘clear in conferences this week with President Benja-| 8S. Steel|

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At Least 45 Die in Cold Wave

By United Press The worst cold wave of the

U.S. Bids to | Solve Anglo, | Egypt Crisis

BY United Press £- CAIRO, Egypt, Dec. 15—-The United States is trying to solve the British-Egyptian dispute, season hit the states east of the ie { Rockies today on the heels of a American Ambassador Jetferson | “record-breaking Snowstorm that CATfery said today following an=|

snarled traffic in an are from other visit to acting Egyptian Iowa to New England. Foreign Minister Ibrahim Farag! The weather was blamed di- pasha.

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By THREE in Louis Lej ir a six-stor Island while gold pile at Ff Much of fac been recited years since Re ish, including | fore the Kefa "The clashes nothing short But on the b: data, I believe

min Fairless of the U. Corp. and other steel’ executives. ! However, Mr. Putnam said that! Price Stabilizer Michael V. DiSalle is working on a survey of how much the steel producers may raise prices legally under the so-called Capehart amendment. Mr. Putnam's

rectly for at least 45 deaths. in| ithe Midwest and East, The Arctic blast surged southward to the Gulf of Mexico and the Florida Keys expected to feel ‘the chill tonight. | Police riot squads guarded strate-| Shreveport, La. shivered in a gio points in the city and patrols | ‘24-degree freeze and braced for{around foreign embassies and {a low of 15 tonight. New Orleans | pyjidings were increased. Mg prepared for 24-degree weather The American ambassador has DY. Sunday. |visited Farag several times beColdest in Montana fore this week. Miles City, Mont,, was the cold-| Asked if he had hope that a ‘est spot in the nation today with settlement could be reached, Mr.. '25 degrees below zero. It was Caffery said: |

murdered. Police said t two bedsheets length .of wire the wire aroun Then he flippe rope out the w said, slid down ing to get int the room belo the wire came * feet to an ext

EJ ALL this w was surround of police that :

Mr. Caffery saw Mr. Farag as police proclaimed a state of emer-| gency in Cairo for the reopening; of schools, closed after. violent] student riots earlier this month.

statement was made as wage negotiations between steel companies and the United Steelworkers Union (CIO)! in Pittsburgh bogged down. Fed-| eral Conciliator «Clyde Mills re-| ported today there is a ‘serious

threat” of a nation-wide steel 24 below at Bemidji, Minn., 7 be-| «1 pape s0, one day.” the crown jew strike, | low at Minneapalis, 18 below at Meanwhile in Alexandria Has- *James’ parlor. Storm Cancels Talks Pierre, 8S. D, and 2 below at San. El Hodeibi Bey, supreme Here is wh The last joint CIO-U. S. Steel Chicago. guide of the Moslem brother- FOR NEEDY CHILDREN—Mrs. lona Wycoff, secretary in the Assembly division of the Naval Twist Reles v Corp. wage bargaining session be- Forecasters ame wat the hood, said only fighting couldy Ordnance Plant, presents a check for $1100.98 to Charles Miller, Times Clothe-A.Child representa. A far great fore the steelworkers policy com- worst was yet to come. Chicago. , ...g Egypt the fulfillment of tive. Looking on are Capt. Miles H.- Hubbard, USN, commanding officer of the station, and William sons wanted

ans were told to expect a low of

10 below zero Saturday night. its nationalist demands.

Acting Moreign Minister Ibra-

mitfee meeting Monday to consider strike action was canceled

H. Woodruff, chairman of the plant's Central Charity Fund Committee.

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in Pittsburgh today. | ay England, meattwhile ‘ne aim El Farag informed . British! ! th A Child D i Alpha Pi Omega -Karor- every hood in A U. 8. Steel spokesman said tN arin 3 . Ambassador te Cairo Sir Ralph 0 en - i ona Ions ly Gamma Chapter ...1 Child cause he had

snowstorm roaring eastward from ‘ ; i today's session in the crucial pay the Midwest and another hover- Stevenson of the Egyptian cabi- Kroger Cake Bakery Em- The very wit

talks was called off because of a DP'S BUNDLE UP—Four Polish DPs, brought from Spain by ing off the coast. Up to five Nets decision to recall its an Previous Balance ....... $7110.25 Uncle George ..... fa 5.00 Pployees ..... ‘ . 1 Child under guard i snow storm. He pointed out that the Rev. Max T. Bogacki, Lackawanna, N. Y., share a blanket inches fell in Massachusetts, Passador lo the coutt of ® KiwanTs Club of North- In Memory of My Par- Associated Sign Contract- A him — mobste Pittsburgh Mayor David Law- against the chill on arrival in New York aboard the SS LaGuardia. Rhode Island and Connecticut James. snag sug ihe ors east Indianapolis ,..... TOMO] SIIE “eres rsvrerrrne BON OFS vesruvreesonss «eve. 1 Child him, rence has appealed to the public. Th, fo, are (top, left to right] Wanda Sewinska, 19, Kazimiera and Maine still was catching the g Bn: " Lc & Naval Ordnance ‘The Little Garage Home. 1.00 Gaseteria Office Girls ... 1 Child The guard: te stay out of the city's down- storm’s fury. against the British “aggression ; Drs. Lewis and Milton Moon Hotel, stay ou o Engel, 21, and (bottom, left to right) Aleksandra Gruzinska, 19, : e especially the, Welfare and Recrea- Mrs. William Black. ...., 5.00 ’ 9 9 in the Canal Zone, esp } town district because of traffic The cold wave was maving be- y : Hon. Assaciation’s. Cen i : Jaffee Employees eer JOHAR insults for sc . tie-ups Wieslawa Bochynska, 20. ‘hind the storm, and was expectad | British army's. bulldozing of oon a 0 Re Employees of Foster & a the Kid.‘ Som The joint talks will resume ry 'to drop the mercury to 5 below Egyptian houses in the village harity RY hous Messieh faci 10.00 . : cians ghd Bh : on's. police Coast of Kafr Abu Amr, near Suez. srsrsrraanins Employees o Rhodes- Pan American Airways a more prac Tuesday after the unions policy 700.00 Burford Furniture Co.. 15.00

G zero at some Atlantic : 3 i J | Two Egyptian terrorists were Insley Manufacturing Co. ] ! conference, | Sentry Feared Grabbed 5 id “ti So killed and three British soldiers Indianapolis Police Char- Jackie, Kay and Terry Workers Threaten Strike their hatrea

Federal mediators were to re- were: woundad Fund. 00 C 6.00 connection, yesterday in a| ity Emergency Fun 25. OTeY “vvvrssesverves a Ne ew port to Mediation Chie Cyrus 5. i Reds on Czech Border warm 28 Segrens His morning. new clash in the Canal Zone. Ertel Mfg. Corp...... : 150.00 Indianapolis’ Times Press- NEW YORK, Dec. 15 (UP) that John Ha Ching in Washington today on Y i Terrorists ambushed and wounded Tau Chapter of Delta rOOM GANE ....vovvn.. 25.00 Some 5800 mechanics and main- conducting a the progress of the negotiations, ; Out Again, In Again a British officer and a soldier] Sigma Kappa ...... ... 10.00 Emil E. Ogle, Eminence, tenance workers of the CIO tion of corrupt They admitted before they left By United Press appeared on the Bavarian-Czech| Stark, Wetzel and Co.... 250.00) ING. +vuveeeeensnssess 1.00 Transport Workers Union threat- ed District A eat! HEIDELBERG, Germany, Dec. SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP)—Pa- on the Ismailia-Port Said road. Star a tes d today t , ‘ that there was a serious threa IIDELBE x ie tlar border, but refused to identify thei trolman Charles Heath, enjoying Later the third soldier was J. U.G. Club ........... 10.00 A Times Carrier and ened today to strike against Pan O'Dwyer to ‘I nf a strike by 650,000 steelwork- DA young Ay B, Sona ua exact spot. An investigation has his first day out after a three-| wounded near Ismailia. IndianaManufacturers Family ........ vesesas BOO i Worle aiwiys a for questionin ig. Murray was scheduled to Czech-German border disappeared beén started the spokesman said. week confinement in a hospital] The Egyptian guerrillas were| le Asnciation ,,..... iy 25.00 Brownie Troop No. 102 1.00 for. ntreased wages €ir demands OS Lroletion meet Monday with hisc 170-man Wednesday and “probably ves = “However, there has been no had 10 De relurned for eaiment killea by Brite reps while; a0 ametioan Lethon S00. Total «iiiiiiiiiiini3aBsASl. Officials 6f the aniline sald tat ei wage policy committee. Industry kidnaped across the frontier.” an word from the Czechs yet and Wien he Was Je A Por ts id. a Em Roe Sporting Goods a TWU strike will not" interrupt O'DWYER'’S observers said the meeting pre- Army spokesman said today. = juntil we hear from them it is un- Mobile acciden oF 5a eel C0 Cerriivnrntorarnes 25.00 Total to Date ........$9915.73 service. Supervisory personnel making the ‘lo sumably was to authorize Mur-| The spokesman refused to iden- likely that we shall have any defi- Gail J. and Frances DIRECT DONORS would maintain installations and of an address ray to call a strike after the big tify the soldier, but gaid he was a nite information on what hap-/ . Spangler ............ ‘ 5.00 Indiana Bell Telephone service the ships, they said. them F., Troy steel contract expires Dec. 31. (regular Army private in the pened to him,” he said. sks Pro e 0 Possible Lin Anonymous ny 1500 7 Co., Lincoln Office. . 4 Children Th pe sions Court. STohtier guarding rack 15th Con- Lions Club of Indianp. Dept. 886 Stewart- Taft Has Ton il 0 t i “I charge | 8 ary Squs . — ; ! . i Austin Sails for U. §, [samunwy Smumdeon. Between FHA Bi Builder OU vs ies nnine rns ! 25.00 Warner South Wind sils Ou torney O'Dwy = e ai Jeporis | K 0 ANONYMOUS i ooivvniins 300 Division ........... 3 Children CINCINNATL O., prosecute poli LE HAVRE, France, Dec. 15 trooper, who arrived in Germany S é S urned . ate 3 Dec. 15 (UP) £ ” (UP) Warr R. Aust re recently 1 | 1 to desert Ladies of Blue Goose In- lary Beth Byers .... 2 Children; Sen. Robert A. Taft, Republican £ ical fixers,” . ol en a [retently lad Mle en I Ry WARREN DUFFEE director, and his connections With ternational ........... 10.00 Employees of Produc. |candidate for the presidential | flared. “Role Jnanent chief A Selegale of -thei “In fact’ our information > Riches for U. S. | United Press Staft Correspondent Mr. Long's firms on the island. Women's Lions Club..... 3.00 tion and Marketing | nomination, was Fer agin the politicians ai States oie Fouts Nu Julie 10 he ROTHIRTY: be Sale as | WASHINGTON, Dec. 15-8en., The housing agency said Mr. Just a Remembrance . 5.00 ~ Administration, U. S. \ condition at Holmes Hospitar to- ers and can g 1 ii on EE ln He ai en ol bly po A FORTUNE was ers, | Richard M. Nixon disclosed today Carpenter was fired for “outside Beta Chapter Phi Gamma Department of Agri- |day following a tonsillectomy. The : evidence to pu B Hea. Session i» ts os 1e Prone ily : She had to live in Europe to that he has asked for an investi- pysiness activities.” Mr. Rich-| Tau Sorority ...... «os 10.00 culture ...... + 2 Children | GOP Senate policy leader under- : With such p - Kidnaped Acro he feonner he inherit it gation into the connections — if ards said later Mr. Carpenter was John David Hamilton ... 500 H. C. Baldwin Agency 2 Children went the operation yesterday. He : plied, many po fp yTackS in the SneW ShoWed De ned 3 |any—hetween an official of the helping manage some of Mr. Ralph W. Stahl..... «vo. 15.00 Sizzle Club of the Wil- expects to return to his home | how they woul SHOPPING walked toward the frontier ony She turned it down. Federal Housing Administration [ong's enterprises on the side. In Memory of Howard liam H. Block Co.... 2 Children Monday. testimony if k DAYS ZEFT a few hundred yards away. Sines Mrs. James N. Gape, whose and Leonard D. Long, wealthy In his letter, Sen. Nixon asked . Cavan, Elwood, Ind.. 10.00 Employees of Tool and . Amen. Motiv then Siting ay ed refusal to accept a fortune set (Charleston, 8. C., builder. Mr. Richards about reports he Grand Children ......... 2.50 Hauge Inspection, Stew- } Hundreds of t rom hi ( ¢ / ii ; ib Cats : vo " -Warner Corp. ...... 1 Child i wi ! But h il ey Titi . > The California Republican made had received that the FHA had Broad Ripple Auxiliary ar! arner Corp. | : ut how cou po what happened lo i. The off efitical somment in Eng pub OR tea in which he asked sent an investigator to South O.E. S........... ans 5.00 Medical Department, Eli Say it with. , , able of all wil Sr spokesman said the trooper ap- land, tells you why she wanted Administrator Franklin D. Rich- Carolina earlier to see if there Anonymous ............ 1000 lily & Co. .:.......... 1 Child out of a WwW parently went to answer a call of; gt4y in the United States. ards to find out whether Herman are any connections between Mr. Indianapolis Hairdressers Mr. and Mrs. Adolph guards vowing {nature. he t iis She also explains how she feels gE. Bailey, South Carolina FHA | Bailey and Leonard Long. and Cosmetologists As- Bronner ........ «sees 1 Child SEND Them OFTEN! a sound or se . The Army said the Trooper As about shame and scandals in director, has been a director or “If so.” he asked Mr. Richards. sociation ....:........ 10.00 Six Canasta Players ceeeal Child | 7% Allied Florists of ntlanagors. Inc. One man cot Help Fight 19 the U. 8. official of any firms operated by ‘What was the outcome of (that) Patty, Janie and Tom- Roy Pedigo trresressene +++ 1 Child 2, some 2 Rees #1 JY 5 PATA Poultr You can read’ this startling (Mr. Long in Puerto Rico. /investigation?” i *reveassares 5.00 in oy Christmas y | story in The Sunday Times. He s : Mr. Richards has told) Sen: Nixon also asked the FHA Hazel S. Kincannon .... 23.00 EN : ‘To Be Plentiful ni a Long a brother of What percentage of the large Brookside Auxiliary O. E. could have cr LAFAYETTE, Dec. 15 (UP) | Se— 1 3 00 po ught. property for ;scale, multi-unit rental housing S. 481 ....... ceerenens 5.00 arms and thr The bird for Christmas dinner . It e builder, oe prop: ¥ th projects—so-called Title 608 proj- Myla ¢. Powell ......2... 10.00 In these hy i yt I i ood susp this year. Judgment Withheld {housing = construction near the g.¢s phyjit in South Carolina with Harris Lodge No. 644, | Nice, Full Scotch Pine no answer to 1 lam " 3 [wi e in Sood 3p f ice |Alke en, 8. C., atomic energy plant. FHA backing, were constructed | LO.OF. ............ 25.00 s detectives sa 7 + Purdue University farm price * In Railroad Case | “I will appreciate it if you will p the Longs. Georgia Eagler ..... cess 5.00 Run 50¢ 65¢ Per vigil next to 1 oy rites Sb experts said all ‘types of poultry tad tw a advise me if either of the Longs, "gy, <aid he also had received Robert MasGregor teres 5.00 Around = Ft. will be plentiful. They said tr- d Judgment Was Xihhelq yester- nas applied for FHA Mortgage reports that out-of-state builders E. H. ies hemi 10.00 : Keys probably will cost a few 48y in a case against a veteran jo 0. tor such construction, were being discriminated against Day Cha pel "Compose These Trees ‘Are Cut Fresh Frem POSTMASTER- RESS SAYS: cents a pound more than at Ty Foad conductor charged with , oo, te Mr. Richards. on South Carolina projects, but ing Room, Indianapolis _ the Lot—No Damage by Hauling. RARE “Don't wait until Monday to Thanksgiving, but other poultry Dine ing 8 Street crossing nearly Asks Full Report that Mr. Richards has fold Him. TIMES cuvsosss. aan mail your greetings. Mail what ‘the same. : fioiale: zai ls Sen. Nixon last week asked for there is “no evidence” of that. A Friend ............ 25.00 s | = vou have today, and the rest as Housewives are showing “con- ’ Dik als said . the 5 decision . till report on the FHA investi- Both the FHA and. the FBI Embry Children ..... ; 3.00 NORTHWOOD ——— soon as possible, The first of siderable interest” in turkey fry- Meant there hing wouhi in Lhe gation of Frederick D'A. Carpen- have been investigating the Second Shift of Alumi- 9100 N. Meridian St rrr the week load will be terrific. ers, they said. It's a five to seven ©OU li t nin ] the case involved ter, ousted FHA Puerto Rican Puerto Rican situation. num Finishing Corp. .. 40.00 | : : ———————_ Avoid the jam-—drop them: in pound bird, which was popular in an ine a Balti ee TT rei Ci : 3 ——————— " t hank trade. . C. igg, 55, a Baltimore rr he Tall boxes loday, er ———— he 1s Thanksgiving : ee & Ohio Railroad conductor, was ; ————————— ordered before Municipal Court

{Judge Scott McDonald to explain > k why his 82-car freight train vio- ' ; . i : :

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Bandana-Masked Bandits Rob Bar Owner of $1700

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hibiting trains from halting traf-| fic at crossings more than three!

minutes. a g : A pair of bandana-masked 1041 Congress Ave. told police Mr. Hazelrigg blamed faulty ‘ 3 Mr A holdup men took more than $1700 he ran on foot from his 18x) instructions for the delay and the ” d DOWNTOWN OFFICE : . in cash from a West Side tavern when his passenger threatened fact the train got onto the wron Northwest Corner Pennsylvania’ ig : owner yesterday, and three other him with a knife and demanded track. g Reindeer ante os Mer Ai You mac men were victims of robbery at- money at 16th St. and College AA . i that tr tempts. Ave. When he returned to his ah Aikls % BROAD RIPPLE OFFICE Clyde Hoffa, 50, reported today cab with police, the passenger had State: Gets $1 1.7 ‘Million 706 E. Sixty-third Street Nev, fhe two armed men robbed him of the fled. | : Ww. when I. $1744 he had obtained from an- Slugged in Taxi~ : n Highway Funds I Santa laus Lee Welker, Manager clubs in toda: other tavern for cashing checks.| James ]. Edward, 24, of 335 Indiana received $11,761,197 in} : C * THIRTIETH STREET OFFICE Mr. New ha Mr. Hoffa, of 1230 Oliver Ave., N, East St, told police he was federal funds for road and high- 3001 N. Wincis Stress Years aud iis

told police he had gone to Segal's Tavern, 2136 W. Morris St. to obtain money for checks he had cashed and was held up by the pair as he entered his auto to return to his tavern at 1228 Morris St... The men had “cased” the robberv thoroughly, Mr. Hoffa said. They knew in which pocket he had put the money, 174 ten dollar bills and four one dollar bills. They made no effort to take his billfold. Mr. Hoffa said he briefly with the men. Held Gun in Back One man held a revolver against his back, Mr. Hoffa said, and shouted “I'll shoot, I'll shoot,” as the scuffie began, “1 stopped struggling,” Mr. Hoffa said. “because 1 thought he might really shoot.” The tavern owner said he had

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obtained money at Segal's Tavern:

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slugged by three men in another taxi he had hired to take him to the 500 block of W. Washington St. The man demanded money, he said, and beat him when he said he had only cab fare. The taxi earlier had been reported stolen from 16th and College. William Strand, 65, of 323% W. 12th St, told police two men took his billfold and an undetermined amount of cash after threatening him with what he thought was a gun at Smith and 15th Sts,

way construction for the fiscal! vear beginning July 1, 1952, U. 8.| Department of Commerce figures showed today. Construction projects on federal highways in Indiana will use $5,248 078; projects on secondary or feeder highways $3,616,889, and urban highway construction projects $2 896,230. { State highway departments will propose projects, prepare plans! award contracts and supervise, construction, officials said, subject to approval of the federal bureau of public roads.

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