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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, FEB. 11, 1952

Political Highlights—

| By United Press Latest developments presidential race:

REPUBLICANS

Truman Warns Congress A

Asks Repeal Of Hoosier's Amendment

Warrén—Gov, Earl Warren of

In the California said he has given

Wisconsin and Oregon presiden

This Tax Refund Just Doesn’t Pay

[“some thought” to entering the for at least one Indiana claimant tia] today.

. ® '. oT . yp J a. ; gainst artized’ Prices | Utility Strike At Anderson May Be Settled

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! ‘ ¥ { ANDERSON, Feb, 11 — Settle- Y

The tax refund list back-fired,

South Bend man saw the ©

BY Unites Poo Eisenhower — Reliable - sources|P' ores. ri my) ! A SOUrces| gQiassen — Harold E. Stassen name of his dead father on the strike thre in ! WASHINGTON. Jeb, 31 (UPYin Paris said Gen. Dwight D./supported the proposed Missouri refund Hst. He wrote to the mem of a . : Btening ¥ - Present man, today Eisenhower has no plans at pres-\yaiiav Authority ‘and the St. tax collector: utilities of this city of 47,000 was j newed his battle for stronger anti- : x ) ) aa OB ahr lin | ‘inflation controls with a request ent to return tothe United States Lawrence Seaway ‘Project, but | If you have several hundred in prospect today.

to campaign for the GOP nomination before the Republican con-| vention. Taft—David 8. Ingalls, chairman of the Taft committee, sald Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio -is gaining in popularity with the rank and file, thus burying the “canard® that the Ohloan cotild{ Truman for renomination and not win the election if nominated.|said he would run for U. 8. sena.|

tor from Missouri if the President He asked immediate repeal of

should ask-him. these three amendments, He also| ‘R-® recommended that the ‘present At Ch . $2.1 billion limit on government ‘ inese

loans and purchase commitments for Sritieal materials be raised to PANMU RTO Feb. 11 $3 billion. Year : whi -The United Nations today chal-| In addition, the President asked ' that the so-called “cheese”| "84 Communist Clune: Fight

{to take part in a post-armistice amendment restricting imports of ? Fal } a

: OL Korean peace conference. Sertatn agricultural commodities) Vice Adm. C. Turner Yov. head 2 Fepealed quickly. lof the United Nations truce dete- May Lose Le The Senate already has con- gation, asked the Reds how China y g sidered repeal of the cheese could claim a seat at the peace! A 9-year-old boy shot While unamendment and killed it for the conference if she still contended loading: his policeman-dad’s serv-| time being by sending it back to|that the only Chinese troops in ice revolver Saturday night may committee. [Korea were *‘volunteers.” lose his left leg. Mr. Truman requested a two-| «They could not answer that John T. Bevan Jr. son of year extension of the control law. question,” Adm. Joy said after homicide detective Jack Bevan, He said there i= danger, that “new the plenary session. “It was the 13// Edgewater Dr., accidentally inflationary fires” might break one choice bit of the day.” pulled the trigger while unloadout “all through the economy.” | j ing the gun. He had loaded it “All Around Us" to chase a prowler away from his

home, “Inflammable materials are all ; | The bullet struck three fingers around us.” he sald. “We must further action under the final {item on the truce agenda if the

of his left hand, his groin and prevent the fires from breaking) pas insisted on widening he PH? lett thigh.

: . - | The major artery in his leg Mr. Truman sald “A great deay Proposed Boren dense 4 confer-\.e hit and efforts to restore of damage” had been done to the) © include other Asian prob- circulation have been unsuccessri) le Cepehatt Amend The-final agenda item calls tor! ine detective said his son, who price hikes offsetting cost In- fecommendations ‘to the. bel- is a fourth grade pupil at Christ creases up to July 26 1951 |ligerent government: regarding A'the King School, is in good Demanding repeal of this| final péace settlement in Korea. It spirits at General Hospital deamendment, the President gaia would be Jol % days after a spite his condition. that “The longer remedial action|'fuce has been signed. |

is delayed, the more completely] Overtime Parkers

and irrevocably our whole price! structure will be Capehartized.” ” Get Bad News If James Earl Perry confesses! Korean Wounded | Bad news for overtime andiany more murders, Sheriff Dan

jrush-hour : parkers -revealed last gmith probably will check his Have Improved oth is getting worse by the gwn County Jail records before : e -.p [minute ; {making any more+ wild goose Odds for Survival | Proposal to ipcrease rush-hour| chases to Pendleton Reformatory. {parking fines to $10 is being re- Perry, serving a 10-year armed examined. A new thought is to robbery sentence there, confessed i 1 ./ Saturday to the slaying of Miday the chance of a wounded man bump it to al least 320 and conta. BR or Ying

{chael Mattes in a lover's lane in Kore | The $10 per sticker fine was © RE RI Rr To station is half that of World War Clark, Police Traffic Chief Au- ut al re 4d 5 yesterday) II wounded. |dry Jacobs and City Trafic Engi-{ Showed that the 18-year-old “jun-|

The death rate among wotinded eer William H. Bilby. Mayor|8l® bandit, was = JU ‘mate in the hands of the medical serv- Clark sald today he has asked 0", o.°." 5." St oa ices is down to 2%; per cent, Gen. those men and City Prosecutor| h y od. Mr te was kil} y Armstrong told a lectureship pro- John Ryan to get a new ordinance FASTERS ini * gram at the Ell Lilly research ready for City Council by the end") | 1), ¢ice test Saturday night

laboratory. |of this month, “But ay same drastic. reduc-| He said he also will recommend 21réady had cast doubt on the

confession. The pistol Perry said! ton of Se h rates does fot ex-fegular $2 over time parking). 4 4id not kill Mr. Mattes, end to |

ittlefield,” he added. stickers be boosted to $3 or more. police said. “Here the death rate is still some

All the fines would be for cafe-!| 20 per cent or more, only slightly teria court citations. The In-| ’ lower than in World Wars I and creases would require action vy It sa Merry Day IR" ne

{City ‘Council. . Gen. Armstrong said the Army, EE ——— For Christmas ‘and Navy are experimenting with

lightweight body armor in an ef- Sally Butler Heads There was a merry Christmas

Gc se in Criminal Court 1 today—on ort To seduce 150 battieneld Leath Taft Division Here the eve of Lincoln's birthday. duce “a substantial eduction” of Miss Sally Butler, Indianapolis Christmas In the person of, battlefield deaths, he‘ said. |lecturer and former international | Claude, a 23-year-old McCordspresident of Business and Pro-

" ville man, was given probation . ' jon a burglary charge by Judge Killed in Car Crash fessional’ Women's Clubs, has |, ry O. Chamberlin. {been appointéd manager of the) Christmas. facin S.to-5.v GALESBURG, II, Féb. 11/women's division of the Taft-| —AUSMas "ACRE = 08-year (UP)—The body of Ray Hopping, | for-President campaign in Indian- art § the b 1 gu £ NM i. 52, Abingdon, IIL, ‘was found apolis JE Cy LE ary OL onare ' gaon, , Sound apo/is, . Buick Co. Inc, 1002 N. Illinois pinned beneath the wreckage of| Miss Butler, who was defeated gi oof Sept. 13 : y his car yesterday three and a half for the GOP nomination for Con- |" ql" (ora thetic - judge miles south of Galesburg. Police gréss here in 1950, was named to Christmas: sald the car apparently went off| the post by Lisle Wallace, Indiana | the road and then tipped over.

that Congress cast aside “weak” economic alws which threaten to “Capehartize” the entire price structure.

Mr. Truman, in a lengthy message asking extension of the Defense Production Act, concentrated his criticsm of the present law on three amendments —including one by Ben. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.)—which were added to the law last year over the chief executive's opposition.

Asks Repeal

warned against ‘socialized medi cine” and government control of schools and Industry.

DEMOCRATS

istrator W. 8tuart Symington]

opened his campaign in the New Hampshire primary contest with] [what political observers construed

| Tennesseean said the bassador or president “usually is, set by his early experiences in|

politics.”

Wounded Boy

Adm, Joy also told Communist {negotiators that the United Nations would refuse to take any

Jail Record Spoils Perry Confession

Maj. Gen. George E. Armstrong, Army surgeon general, said to-

told

| “Your name should have indi manager of the Taft campaign. |cated a bellef In good citizen- | ship.”

Injured Boy Faces New Major Operation |

Nine-year-old. Paul Prange was’ back in General Hospital today for another major surgical oper-! ation. : s The fourth-grade pupil at St. ‘Joan of Arc was critically injured | {when he was struck by an auto-| mobile at 32d and Central Ave.! last May 21. At the time he was’

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Cites World Tension Pope Calls for ‘Mighty Christian Awakening’

VATICAN CITY, Feb. 11 (UP) —Pope Pius XII called yesterday for a ‘mighty -reawakening” of Christianity to tarn the world from “the road to ruin” before it is too late. > “In a 2000-wotd radio address, the 75-year-old Pontiff Warned that the world’s present tensions “may explode at any moment.” “Now is the time to take de-

but months later he was released from the hospital almost com-! pletely recovered. | The operation he faces tomor- | rovy is for head injuries received in the accident.

. cisive steps . ..” he said. “This ——— reawakening is a duty for every- 3 . one, without exception—clergy Rep. Cecil Harden and people, those in authority, Begins Campaign % families, groups, individuals— ) along with the entire front of COVINGTON, Ind, Feb. 10

(UP)—Mrs. Cecil Harden, Indi-| ana Congresswoman from the Sixth district, launched a came paign for re-election today. ~ | Mrs. Harden, who is the state's Republican national committeewoman, told a Lincoln Day rally here yesterday that she will run for a third term in the House of| Representatives. :

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« + » Christian life." The papal message was addressed specifically to the Catholics of Rome itself, but the Vatican radio. broadcast it to the world, ‘Revival of Action’ : Pope Pius expressed confidence i that the Catholics of the Italian capital would rally to his call for a revival of religious “thought and action” and set an example condition which « +» Imay- exfor the world. : {plode at any moment ... . cannot “We sincerely hope that this|!eave good men motionless where mighty awakening . . . shall be they are, listless spectators of an | immediately imitated in other di-|0nrushing future,” he said. oceses, near and far, so that our; He declared that. “religious eyes shall not see only cities but|{lukewarmness, the low moral * nations, continents, the entire hu-|{tone of public and private life, man race return to Christ , , ,’| (and) systematic efforts to poison he said. simple minds” all contribute to

Pope Pius XII

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‘of glorious achievements , . , receive from this age and from her own inhabitants the crowning of being the promoter of

exhortation that “it is time we rise from our sleep,” and added, | “our salvation is nigh!”

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threw his weight behind President ¢ .photostats of documents to!

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. Kefauver—Sen. Estes Kefauver Butler Group to Hear Columbus Speaker

{ag a jab at President Truman's secretary of the American Friends |early connections with the Pen- gervice Committee, Columbus, O., {dergast mathine in Missourl. The|will speak at 7:30 p. m. today in

“moral Atherton: Center, tone” of a governor, senator, am-igijty.

(a meeting of the Icthus Club, re|liglous service organization. She jwill discuss the committee's summer projects and ask the aid of the club in the program of work

given a slim chance for recovery, | -

A 12-hour conference starting late yesterday between a utility union committee and a group of lefty, officials resulted in a comproe mise measure to be submitted to the union membership today. City officials were hopeful the measure would be accepted by lnoon bringing about an end to ithe 2-week-old strike of utility workers. Earlier Mayor Noland Wright had threatened to set a deadline for receipt of a union proposal. If there was no accord then, he said, the city might be forced to hire 18 new electrical and water de« partment employees to maintain : 0 normal shifts. . A few employees who had res ‘mained on the job have been maintaining water pressure, Klece tricity has been supplied by stande by service from the Indiana-Miche« igan Electric Co.

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