Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1952 — Page 1

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O'Neal's Officer-Son Iran Closes a TIT ; : Staunchly Defends Dad Sree Nationwide FHA

: o ; By United Press | iw 2 : i : i Wa ' TEHRAN, Jan. 12—Iran| v { jordered Britain ‘today to ro Ea r = ; Te i Cl : ; i ‘lclose all her consulates in| : 7 :

Iran within 10 days in a| follow-up to the long smouldering |

dispute over nationalization of}

, British-owned oil companies. |

¥ . The order, contained in a note] : o |delivered to the British embassy| i. {here, repeated Iranian .charges| {that British officials were inter-

fering in Iran's domestic affairs] {—a charge Iran earlier placed be- _ . ‘ {fore the United Nations, : | The six consulates ordered {closed are located in the southern Iranian cities of Bushire, Kermanshah, Korramshar and { Shiraz, and the Russo-Iranian border cities of Meshed and {Abriz. It was not known whether consular activities at the embassy here also would be halted. Months of Argument

t | The note culminated months lof arguing over nationalization i [of the multi-million dollar Anglo- : {Iranian Oil Company and a week f.note.exchanging and rejection {on the part of Iran and the Brit-| 1sh embassy.

~ Brownson Asks For | Sweeping Investigation ~~ Of Lending Activities

By EMERSON TORREY A nationwide ‘investigation of FHA lending activities was demanded last night following the abrupt dismissal of Indiana FHA Director R. Earl Peters. [The demand came front Rep. Charles B Brownson Indianapolis Republican member | Britain yesterday rejected an| of the. executive expenditures {Iranian charge she had Inter-) Re committee, as Mr. Peters was fired ferred in this country’s internal] g& Bs a % a on the basis of a tip furnished by jaffairs, and touched off a game bx : Ri The Times.

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Mr. Peters, former stale Demo{eratic chairman, was dismissed {yesterday because a $370,000 mort- & gage on the Florida Apartments, |Ft. Wayne, which he owns, was | insured through his FHA office in

1 hs 1 % Iran delivered a note last week | ; 3 Ley ‘ i accusing Britain of interference. . {The embassy handed the note|* 2 FAMILY CONFERENCE—Former Police Chief Jack O'Neal, CAMERA-SHY — Patrolman |back yesterday with a notation . center, confers with his sons Jack O'Neal Jr. (left) and Maj. Carl C. Schmidt, tries to avoid i the Jervns ih wna bs bi be? | + O'Neal, State Police chief, before hearing started. being photographed. Wrilen Were conirary lo dips [ 1947. Rober . : 8 = 9 photographed lomatic courtesy. | a ; ie | “This is contrary to established Suspension of former City Police Chief Jack O'Neal Given to Press First wo Be i | policy of the (Federal Housing)

5 A : = : . Britain noted that the commu-| { administration,” said Walter L. toda} Drought _ngry dehiels by is Som, executive officer Summary of {nication already had been pub-| * { Green, deputy FHA Commis: of the Indiana State Police, of any wrong doing. / ' lished on the wireless and given| ~ | sioner, Maj. Robert O'Neal carefully avoided politics in his Toda S News to selected foreign correspondents | Rep. Brownson, in Washington, tpi ; TR CR | imines = at the time it was delivered by! counter attack of the issue which { |»

——c—ia a iii | said he believed there is a great generally has been branded as Patrolman Edward Wolsiffer, ° jmessenger. to De doorkeeper of |: | deal more to the Peters case than loaded with political dynamite, charged with failing to report see- n L imes | e British embassy.

| ing Liese loot another place Oct. TheasIranians returned the Brit-

{ 80. far has been revealed.

h bo a He said, “what Mr. Peters has The former chief, unce

; ; . | {ish note. Then an hour later the |been doing in Indiana can be Sr : A Sow Qlticer Seale Yio en Lt. O'Neal and Patrolman Local . . British embassy sent back its] jubhieated in other states,” and «iu WA : os “Schmidt are to appear before the Page communication and the original! { added: 3 lican assumption of power, has o = Captains af 1 p. m. Cadet Teachers to Help Out in note. : “Because Chairman Williat FIRED—R. Earl Peters. refused arent on “he Te Thursday with Patrolmen Kelley Y elementary Sonoots Cerraden 2 A British embassy spokesman |»: % Dawson dD. Te Xso ani als Swe homes in Ft, Wayne pent 5 ‘ols t 2 p. m.! Your taxes tax Tax Collectors, iA Ca NL nF i . ant na an ami. Patrolman Robert Liese on a and I I a We a a Yj We rt Jnow Vial he; BIG, BAD WOLF—Sagt. Lee Potter, of the Humane Society | Democratic Party, 1 belleve any| The FHA planned no furthee burlary charge. all day yesterday afternoon try- Police seem unconcerned about |esting ball game of shunting the of Missouri, holds a vicious Missouri red wolf that was captured | FHA investigation will offer him action now, “I'm violent about the suspen- ;ng to Jearn the.facts, knowing| the merit system .......... 16|letters up and down.” | in mid-town St. Louis Friday. 'a chance to help Democrat! The 1950 Federal Register lists sion,” Maj. O'Neal said. “ I think|p,w honest and upright my dad | Hoosierland has been getting T Chairman Frank McKinney and Mr. Peters’ salary as $10,750, he is getting cruel and inhuman jg » Maj. O'Neal said. | new industries at the rate of WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (UP) | ‘For Love of M Ado ted Countr y President Truman carry out their Congress voted him about ane treatment and certainly not that “Too Damn Honest’ | 50 additional plants a year.. 3 — American officials were sur-| Y P Y pledge to clean house. |other $800 last year, which should be accorded a man Edibmet prised and concerned today by . i ’ Appointed In 1934 dod x Editorial ] o . ‘Close to Foley with 38-years’ spotless record. | “I talked to between 30 and 50 Iran's action in ordering Great | Mr. Peters, 65, was the “He is sitting at home right police during the time and the Page| Britain to close its consulates in © 19 Ing r P Tolg] “Mr, Peters was close to Ray- of the FHA'S state : on now, a poor old innocent guy like only comment they had to make |The Russians have had their Iran in 10 days. . : .

mond Foley and the two of them |, ,.+ of service, He W aps

T a lamb on his knees getting his|about dad in the way of a com-| hand ealled ...i.......... 20/ Officials felt that the Iranian f 4 o ® have been in the housing admin-|,,inted in 1934, and resigned im | damn brains knocked out. | plaint was that ‘he is too damn A good proposal on the issue of order will further complicate ef- Oo War J | Dies I n oredqd istration since its inception. 1940 to seek the Democratig - “I know how my dad feels be- honest to be a policeman.’ | overemphasis of athletics .. 20|forts to settle the explosive Anglo- ) : “Mr, Foley Hw heads tie nomination for governor. ] ’ i | ow i - Iranian oil dispute. : whole Federal Housing setup an j cause I've talked with him. He I hope the public will have What happens if i uy P By United Press (ported back to France, however, should be one of the first wit- After being defeated hy then a doesn’t want to say a word. He's|enough confidence in me to- be-| denly kicks bucket? . . , . HOUSTON, Tex. Jan. 12~Alex+}when it ‘was. discovered he was pu Lt. Gov. Schricker, Mr, Peters _ = willing to take full xesponsibility lieve that my checking into the] Andrew Tully writes ...... 20 Egyptians Clash ’ t re . fen Hs ji Ts n a re |nesses called. We also would like| ore reappointed to his FHA post q because he doesn’t bw to re-|incident is accurate and that my . andria Stewart, the famed fight-| 10 Sk |to hear what Mr. Peters has 10, row months later and has served tire or be fired. father is guilty of nothing under National With British ing orphan of World War II, has| oH. Joan. nest ease ne |say for himself. {continuously ; “He wants to work. He doesn’t the circumstances,” Maj. O'Neal Page ne been killed in action in Korea, the |, * Ty 423s a fic yea “I hope such hearings Will] He was Democratie state ohare want to come home to die like |said. [Auto Workers to Demand U. 8. B BRITISH LIBADQUARTERS, Department of Defense notified| American ship. {be started soon. man from 1926 to 1934 when he an old cop,” Maj. O'Neal sald. | «1 wouldn't defend my dad if}; Sustetie Wark Ala Recurie pr ng attacking! Ni guardian, Mrs. Axel Axelrod,| America “adopted” him through), Jere In Judigitapalis, 3x Me was Yetbated op Pumteiatit - . ; ’ WwW ti $ 1 ’ > n ! . ination fo eB Dad ae or hE Be Ee I Red probe in Detroit ...... 6in force, stood off more thanftoday. he A onEression) un, Fao was being. investigated, TE er Sates 23 A Tamme Sue © oan Work {o en Congressmen complain meals ° [two companies of tank-supported Cpl. Stewart, who was adopted po), OF |and had, therefore, nothing to do ate justice of the U, § Supremé OF 1) “ at r wi ’ $O0CHEAD ...covvrcinirnvas 2 British troops in a dav-long bat- in North Africa by the American Ve ’ : is with an inquiry. C . Me do to light a bonfire. He came In 14do not know wha! effect my Official slap likely for Gabriel- tle in whieh first British reports 34th Division when only 12 years v. his Jaat Lethe Stewart wrote “I haven’ Deen {n contact With Court, just before the election ‘to a inquiry into fo Sp { " jag son. Doyle .....se vesesesss 6 said 27 persons had been killed or old and fought through World * of oe { a. t i ha Feder 33 d slat to Mr. Peters was a Ft. Wayne hole. anger and the de ense ol ds y : wounded. War II, was killed Dec. 28. the wis ; al you to be proud of the ec org ousing A minis ra- attorney before he got into polis ‘Everyone Is Wondering gmt have os of Ue Bate hi Foreign . | British officers said the Egyp- telegram informed Mrs. Axelrod. oe hd gin Sgn 3 good tion Since 1 became aman of tics and still has a law office . : executiv > sae bo & y wy : ; Bo \ SAT ng p . v4 i y > ’ hy - there. “At such times all police de- 0 put in that I don’t care. Reds may wreck truce talks tians were better ‘led and better| Cpl. Stewart became a legal thing, T'll continue doing a good He added he could not comment

partments are in a turmoil. That «yf my scalp is to hang on any before yielding on airfields 2 armed than any encountered in resident of the U. 8. under a spe-

i : : “ " In his youth Mr, Peters was : . ob till I die, That fs, if (until “I know the facts. » : goes for city, county and state ical belt, let it hang,” Maj. Spanish Communists threaten earlier bloody battles in the dis-|cial act of Congress sponsored by! e, That is 1 die

(here, you may rest assured it will] ‘The Times last week found the RE WSpanes Feporier, He wont

departments,” Maj. O'Neal said. Neal said. | U. 8. envoy ssssesssensese 2puted Suez Canal Zone. | Congressman Abert Thomas 9%! not be in a cowardly manner. It|name of ‘W. Robert Fleming, Mz. ashington as secretary of fom 3 “And then after the election it is ‘Womens | For the first time, one British Houston. He formally joine ®' will be for the love of my adopted | Peters’ son-in-law, on the Florida. Rep. Cyrus Cline, Angola, ! more of the same for two months. d Page SPOkesman said, “the Egyptians U. 8. Army .and was sent to the ~.. ..° = adopted country.” | Apartments’ incorporation papersi ig won his law degreq fro ! Everything remains at a status Stork Breaks Recor Fimiture's ’ golden age is i "stood and fought it out today.” Far East about the time the Ko- At ‘the Statehouse. {Georgetown University there quo until the Jt hi the year i Av Methodist Hospital | the offing—a prediction by | JThe Ho 21s of Sian lasted veay FighUag Betal. iv Battleshi Takes Mr. Fleming, an attorney and ule: i ied and Nothing gets done for teveryon | The Times Homes Editor, | ug . yo | * ge Bon Pp |manager of the 46-unit. apart- e Js married and has only ihe

is wondering who is going to be, A wing - weary stork proudly! Jean Spickiemire ........... oy tered; in the railway marshaling| one grown daughter in Ft, Wayne,

27 3 The strange story of the or- . ment buildi ’ 4 their captain, sergeant or chief. | 4 1c out his chest and announced | Goodwill Industries 50th an- |Yards of the Canal Zone railway phaned French lad was told to Hand in Land War =m, ee sted 4% Alfred C. Eggert, Mr, Peters’ A hearing on the suspension ; Sident agent. .

| § rd at| niversary tea announced .. 28 center of Tel El Kebir, the world in July of 1947 when he | ; . | Th | top assistant, said he was “dumb was Held in Chief of Police’ Am.| he had broken his 1950 record at) =niversary PY P| - British accounts of the fight-|arrived at Galveston as a stow-| Earlier Story, Page 2 ® Tunes queried the FHAlrundeq~ at the charge 30d Fis a | Methodist Hospital. The records State Optometric Auxiliary’ | : >" TOKYO. Sund J 13 (up) about Mr. Peters’ connection sy. al buhl’s office yesterday afternoon. Methodls Spita. . | gets ready for a bazaar,... 28/08 said eight Egyptians and one away, He was jailed, as an alien, | » Sunday, Jan. ( )| with the building last week chief’s dismissal, He said he had Attending with Lt. O'Neal were show he delivered 6316 babies| ooo FU (00 1 HE Un en *Figoldier of the crack Coldstream | then given legal residence by act|—The battleship Wisconsin ng last week.

| F no inkling anything of the sort Maj. O'Neal and another son,| there in 1951 which was an sin Sd Deiala gaia Mr, Peters

| . District, IFC, program .... 28/ Guards were killed and three|or Congress and became the ward bombarded the east coast end of| admitted to them in Washington| W2$ afoot.

3 {bie [34th Division. He became a wounded in the sea attack which Penthouse in the Sherwood Apart. Patrolman Carl Schmidt, for-| plete. Statistics issued by the wear—Betty Locher's- story par

i . i ion! 30 17 {“fighting’ mascot” of the 1335 4. .¢10v « ‘damaged 26 ,/\ment, 13th and Delaware Sts. % “is mer capiain and personnel head. American Hospital Assoclation|y,, o orite Smith reports on Any Vatican Envoy | Regiment, with them through the Sestyoyed ‘or damage enemy, 5. He Veteran Is Critical

(troop shelters. ahd. collapsed

Patrolman Howard E. Kelley, the Methodist Hospital ranks

. Jack Jr. | crease of 737 over the preceding Katy Atkins covers the social | British Hoapers ang 15 Egyptians of Mrs. Axelrod, who was then an i. korean battle line Saturday| Yesterday afternoon he owned G€Orge Bailey, FHA assistant Others suspended as a result of yea, ber included 67 pairs| TOL wseersonsurres, Citeas 2g| Were wounde : on basis of pre-| assistant U. 8, district attorney. |with 125 tons of 16-inch shells. | the Florida Apartments zone commissioner, was sent to » =) S Tr 3 | 3 s { y PLS. 7 : ibs y . is 4 oo < the probe o oh yi Fe ol rs of triplets, | TPIS Week's club calendar ... 29 » i ah A | oY estigation Dzcioted Inay Naval authorities estimated Mr. Peters was fired on the 'aKe over the Indianapolis office Mel, > Goh 8400 Westtield Robert E. Neff, superintendent News of weddings and engage- C M A | Stewart, then 12 years old, Wa that 150 Red killed Sot and Soon after took a plane until Mr, Peters’ successor is elody Gar » . aL I YROHLS ceisesernnansivad 30, 32 | : t - |picked up in North Africa by the tha 5 teds were killed or for Indianapolis where he hag a| named. Blvd. were: said that on the'basis of ncom-| io, 0 = o® int elit intel | onna Y gains ’ if

’ i INE sntevenve sssannee "ON : of: é 14 Sa ) | d Liese's partner the night of the ninth among the nation’s bos-|, Eardening ., ina 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (UP) Sicilian campaign and landings at|*f 2° uroly Bunkers. Have Famil F From Stab Wound burglary, who reported activities pitals In number of babies deliv- The Times Teen of the Week. 35 — Chairman Tom Connally of the * During this time, the boy was, At Wonsan, also on the east y un John C. Price, 20-year-old Kose leading to Liese’s arrest. ered last year. {PTA Meetings ...... teerennes 36, Spnate Foreign Relations Com- wounded twice, from grenade ex- coast, the uU. 8. destroyers Mac-| Home Huntin |rean war veteran, was taken to i Sports . . |mittee said today that he will plosions. Kenzie and Gregory pounded _ ~ a General Hospital last night, with All the Time Smiling— ¢ { He came to the U, 8. when the Communist’ shore batteries, with —

\ BIE 4s Page|OPPose the appointment of any..." ..\ ned home. spent sever- concentrated five-inch gunfire HONEYMOON BUNGALOW a serious knife wound, apparently

1 ' 1 to Be | Towa beats Indiana, Purdue {United States ambassador to the al months hunting work and then that caused explosions In the tar- 4-Rm. brick. Lovely iy . self-inflicted, ra ic S oys in ue | loses in last nine seconds....11 Vatican. {- frepl, full bam a ith

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. | Butler beaten by Indiana The Texas Democrat predicted — : er —, re BR Ica" tar. | Gerald E. Richardson, 19, of 1238 . Stale oe. x 11 his committee will reject the nom- >4900 North. A real buy, Sader $11,000. | College Ave. the veteran stabbed Rays of—Oh, { es, Sunshine . us. keeps Whereatt as ination of Gen. Mark W. Clark py or. Swe Si {himself when a 16-year-old girl 1U freshman coach ........ 1jto-fill the post at the Holy See rew U : IS own a RES REALTY sEmviee {spurned his request for a date,

By TED KNAP GS dc you College and high school bas- if President Truman resubmits it. “There Is a HALIOR: Ta Seren | The girl told police Price had Emil Post will be supremely : ACCORD OME ketball scores ......;..... + 11/Mr. Truman submitted poen.| ° ° GL-238 4606 Evanston Gl.isiz been Welephoning for dates for ona of Indianapolis policemen. 7 SH 10 L WELC 1 Shortridge beats Ben Davis.. 12/Clark’s nomination on the "final Of ( ec Rin Fi ure TY on pe ———_"__ some time. She said she rebuffed - Po longer will they growl WE wi Cor ys cI TAPE Ride ans Spoits Fousaup:. 12|day of the Tet Session sf Sone 3 ; | gett ve re Jamis Li again Wea he came to hey ) y ; votes 8 as ht. eras ee rs Slap A MosT 4OR0 , games ....... a . edging it enlig I : By R. K. SHULL |. Gabbard had fled Indianapolis he Stable Route. Why not’ “The Young terns parents e . : 2 —— ' | , last April - when some of the 8 week-end! : J G = ™ Complet. . a p said he h 1 . - the eity, It Will he 8 {ak ory Som ; ou Ts 8 lags > owing wu ET ie L.A Photograph Printed in Te gang was first arrested. He had Read over all the wond nh ® hl been i 5 Hg Relj» SleR gays when eysie & P Suet Jack Welsh's Kegler's Korner 14 . Times and a fresh crew cut last yo oq ih Cincinnati until he re- ful home offerings Yo ool ‘charged from - the™ Army. aftee ehin a . | : ¢ 1 b I '@~ ™ 2 se 3 ; twa i ta" r A new policy emphasizing polite- ° DA gets Garden brawl case. . 15 Dixie Papers [tens ee furried here ivi Bihan find advertised in todays tWO years service—one in Korea ness and charm was announced imes. Ind E : - {hension o : : r : o| Times because that Is where pt ll by Capt. Audry Jacobs, Times ASE eX ° Back lke a [local bad-check syndicate. athe Sa yrany Of Jus Somely You will find by far-the wid- 5.Alarm Fire Empties h d of police traffic division. It Many n \ 9 With the’ arrest of Joseph Mec- TRI ry | est selection. Pick out the : ea P with Mayor Editorials ,....v.0i0000. 20 MONTGOMERY, Ala. Jan. 12 r : : | Specifically, Gabbard was ar homes you want te ° Cinci ti Hot I: 1 Di came out Of 3 meee d Wi Hy ER 20 |(UP)—The Montgomery Adver- Dowell Gabbard, 36, of Ifidian- rested on a bench, warrant from, po inspect You wil pateon: | incinnati Rotel; es Clark, Chief Ambuh! an : , Movies ...... sesesnes 24-25 |tiser-Alabama Journal newspap-|apolis and Cincinnati, nine of the Bartholomew County for forgery! jc 00a = on will 3 Pave ‘| "CINCINNATI, 0. Jan. 13 (UP) It goes like this: : Radio, Television :...... 22 |ers, founded in this cradle of the 13 member gang have been put although State Police have linked homes ic oi 2 g Ihase — Firemen answered a five-alarm Ordered to Make Speech Robert Ruark .......... 19 |Confederacy, have come to the pehind bars. him with the $100,000, bad-check|* “= = ° He at Den hs call to the downtown Sinton Motorcycle police wil be sta- Records .....,.........; 17 |eritorial support of Gen. Dwight| Gabbard was arrested in a ring’ which for a time operated Cho. Rin hon eae so ec : Hotel early today to battle a tioned on main highways coming: Society .............. 27-32 |D. Eisenhower in the 1952 presi-|gowntown tavern by city police-|from Sunnyside Sanatorium. | ane cus She back yu And {blaze which sent up- so much into Indianapolis. They have been Ed Sovola «...vi000ns... 19 | dential’ campaign. vn men, Lt. Joe Klein and Patrolman The ringleader, Clyde Isenhour, astate broker tells you. xea smoke that the occupants were instructed to stop drivers speeding SPOTL ...vesveseenss 11-15 In identical editorials signed by Kenneth Beaman who were tipped 31, Indianapolis, who is. still at wake oo "> y U Iforced to flee from the building, ~ “into the eity, keep the sticker book Earl Wilson ............ 19- | Richard F. Hudson Jr. executive off by a man who had seen Gab-|large, printed bogus checks at the : you

won't forget! Soon You'll find i patient officials. asi THE RIGHT HOME for your x | whale family! the blaze, but ambulances were

tucked in pocket, and make this speech: “How do you-do. I'm Patrol an So-and-So, and I beg your

What Goes On Here ..... 7 editor, the morning and after- bard's picture in The Times Fri-|sanitorium while he was being World: Report ......vvr+ 21 inoon newspapers said they would day. Gabbard had been at this treated there for tuberculosis. | : 2 at - support Ike as the Republican bar Friday night, sporting a fresh’ Still the center of a nation-wide : taking persons from the hotel . Marine Held in Shooting nominee. The papers did not crew cut, the tipster safd. alarm in addition to-Isenhour are: Turn to today's big Real (who had been overcome by the

pardon for stopping you, but we : Na ’ . TOKYO. Sunday, Jan, 13 (UP) commit themselves.should some| Lt. Klein said that when he Robert L. Chastain, 20" of In- Estate Section NOW, {smoke an hour after the fire was police would: like to welcome you ople killed in accidents last/~—An enlisted U. 8. Marine is other candidate get the Repub- arrested Gabbard the bad check, dianapolis, who State Police be-| The. Indianapolis Times fs - reported. Sn to our lovely eity. + "== |year, and we'd sure like you to being held for investigation into|lican homination. ve artist complained he wouldn't lieve has fled 0 the West. Coast. Indiana's Largest Real Es-. , Officials at General Hospital os “1 noticed you were going help us cut that down. . ~. ~ the fatal shooting of a member| “Eisenhower has been declared have been caught if he'd kept his along with Iserihour. on " tate Directory, an {hers reported that Raymond Hat ast, Now, we have a 30- @ eg , (of the Japfnese national police|acceptable by both Democrats hat on. Lt. Klein agreed that he Frank LeRoy Hansen, 24, of eas : racks Mt. Carmel, Pa., had died . Ww ih ; | “Thank you. Have a'good time. reserve and the ‘of three|and Republicans, so why hesi- probably wouldn't have recog-[1140 E. Bates St. : - oe - lin the . receiving, ward shortly ¢ 1f| Goodbye.” wi pte |other persons, dvi Fi te if he is the nominee of any nized the man except for the Ftederick Lee Coghill, 25, Tor ent Hoos. his. Bus |after being brought from the 70/ All the time smiling. . ' nounced today. SR "| party?” the editorial asked. ~ ‘skimmed hairdo. . . 'ldianapolia # Cate Tete.” . + 'hotel whers he was overcome

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