Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1952 — Page 4

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Plan Step-Up This Summer | In Draft Calls

Lovett Gives No Clue to Size

By United Press $ WASHINGTON, Mar. 15— Defense Secretary Robert A. Lovett reported today that

the Armed Services will need : TPR 2 "a “substantial” number of men A i ; ks this year, indicating a sharp | oo» f Go _ Se } step-up in draft calts this summer. fH : 7, SL tie Mr. Lovett's semi-annual report p to President Truman covering the period through last Dec. 31 made no direct: comment on the poseibility of increasing the Size of draft calls. Jut the secretary said that “military manpower requirements will remain substantial during 1952," and he promised to continue efforts “for procedures pro-

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& FIGHTS CHURCH FIRE—Fireman helps prevent spread of fire in Victory Missionary Baptist

“ viding greater equality of sacrifap hurch, fice and limiting the recall of aw: The ‘Victory Missionary Bap-, The Rev. I.eRoy Cleveland, new ail burner. The flames spread reservists to the absolute mini-

Hat Church was badly damaged paator, of 4249 Ralston Ave, sald quickly from the basement and mum.”

By a Hinze which swept from the : burned through the first floor A large number of new re“basement and into the Sunday 12MARes would exceed $15.000 to =). 1aguraom ahove. The Cruits will be needed to replace

School room. vesterday. . The/the 30-year-old frame bullding. main room of the church was reservists who were called to acchurch is at 46th St. and Central! Firemen said the blaze was not hit by fire, but suffered tive duty after June, 1950, and Ave. ® |caused by a recently installed water and smoke damage. to make up losses due to expirawife - . ~~ tion of enlistments and other at[trition factors,” he said.

w— ois ! . Te Rites Set Toda | The latest announced draft Hints McGrath Ne pans For John Phelcr fiir forionit mes‘ Aw

in many months. Present strength Services. for John Phelan, re- of the Armed Services is about

{ 0 S n eres tired sociology teacher listed in 3.5 million men. The goal is 3.7 In Ford Local vr "wh vive at 3 p.m, million by July 1.

By United Press today at Flanner & Buchanan Many men drafted after the

: , T Korean War will be getting out | TR " EK > vs 5 41 on - DE1 ROLT, ; M ary, 315 Tyajier Mopuary, Buna) be Ne soon with expiration of their two J] : | euther, waging one o 8 big- day In Oaklawn Cemetery, North- year terms. For instance, 50,000 | *

(gest battles against Communists’ filed, Minn, young men were inducted in

By United Press in his milllon-member CIO Mr. Phelan, who died Wednes- September, 1950, and 50,000 in WASHINGTON, Mar, 15 — A United Auto Workers Union, day in Long Hospital, was 72. October, 1950. - ! House investigator charged today vowed today that any Red lead- He lived at 4068 Graceland Ave. In addition, men in the 28th, , there is “some evidence” Attor- ers at his big Ford local will be Mr. Phelan who taught sociol- 40th, 43d ‘and 45th National : ney General J. Howard McGrath fired on the spot. ogy at Hanover College, retired Guard divisions soon - will be i may have an interest in two race’ After appointing himself head after the 1950.51 schodl year. getting out to be replaced by vol-

i tracks, and demanded an exam- or a gpecial six-man hoard of unteers and drafted men. : ination of Mr, McGrath's Income, qm inistrators to take control

f tax : the sociology and anthropology tax returns for the years :1940 of Ford Local 600, 10K polog:

: the Interna- ' . " through 1950. . departments at Carlton College, Paul Hoffman Off i Rep. Patrick 'J. Hillings, (R. 'lonal president of the CIO-UAW Nirthfield, Minn. He served one

i Cal.) member of the House Ju- sald work wi Sian tary pet year in the American University For Talk With lke { diclary Subcommittee investiga- WV —probably Monday —to take at Cajro, Egypt. yoy ; , E 411 ting the Justice De at action against any local officers P NEW YORK, Mar. 15 (UP) § Lug at Pp ' ’ y Born at Homer, Mich, 'he re- paul G. Hoffman, member of the i made the request for the sweep- Proved to be Communists or Com- 004 pie Master's degree at the National Citizens Committee for ‘ing inquiry into what he called munist sympathizers, : ; he National Citizen IMr. McGrath's * The 75.000 ber Local B00 University of Michigan. He was Eisenhower and president of the ur cOratlr's = ‘substantial in- long “the Bg bp . a member of the Sociological 80- Ford Foundation, was en ‘route : . n jety. i to i Subcommittee Chairman Frank UAW fold, was described as Sey . ie y to Pans BY, ite today 10 "alk jD. Chelf: AD. Ry.) promptiyl"Communist-domihated” by &jp SU 'Yors Are his wife, Mrs polities With Tke. i tvs at { backed the request that the group parade of witnesses who testified! 192 D., one gon, John D. and r. Hoffman told reporters a task President Truman for the .,riyv thi , " four grandchildren, all of Indian- the airport here he would not tax returns. early this week before the House, oq urge Gen. Eisenhower to return! § Mr. Chelf said he thought the Un-American Activities. Commits to the United States to campaign |

He spent 22 years as head of

: “ jtee, ‘ : for the Republican presidential : subco ttee | ntitled to the, . p p Bs De a Mr. Reuther served as prose- Finds Army ‘Home’ {nomination allegations that Mr. McGrath hag! Cutor yesterday when the union In Pacific Intact | “I know the general well ‘ made “to much money” in public | called officers of the Ford local enough to know that he will come office. : to a 12-hour hearing before the| DARWIN, Australia, Mar. 15 home when he thinks he can|

i Follows Stassen Charge international executive board to| (UP) -- Cleveland industrialist'return with a clear conscience Harold KE. Stassen, Republi-|Show cause why its officers Lee Wilson, accompanied by his and not before,” the former ecocan presidential candidate, has!Should not be replaced by the wife on a flying tour of Pacific nomic co-operation administrator ‘ charged Mr. McGrath “became a |2dministrative panel pending a battlefields he knew during the said. ¢ millionaire” in his years of pub- |New election at the mammoth war, found his old “home” intact —— mse—

¥ lic service. {Ford Rouge plant. at Hollandia, New Guinea. . Unhand Me Sire ¢ “I intend to support Hillings’ | The auto workers president an-' ys; wiison's “home” was an me ye request,” Mr. Chelf said. aq¢ {nounced the executive board's Army tent he used in 1945 when: BRIDLINGTON, Eng, Mar. 15 that's not a fair approach to ot findings after deliberating five po was a lieutenant commander (UP) —After a policeman lost a . B® hours. 2 Navy Sas i ril8e pair of handcuffs a man teleinformation in the furtherance of! i in the Navy Seabees, MP. Wilson i tiie subcommitees ren tpn He said that overwhelming und his wife will fly from here phoned local police to report he i then I don't Know whit ag 4ievidence” presented at the hear- {5 Jjong Kong and Japan en had found a gair and tried them " It i . {ing “proves beyond a doubt that route to the United States. on. Police got them off. : 8 doubtful whether Mr.|, disciplined Communist mihority| — SESE iii Truman would turn over the re- was able to subvert the policies, | turns, should the full subcommit- programs and publications of | tee approve the request. Already Iocal 600 to their own ends and +he has instructed government against the best interests of the agencies not to give blanket in- union membership.” formation to the subcommitteé, The decision spelled at least | on cases turned over to the Jus-! temporary defeat for Local 600 | tice Department in the past six|president Carl Stellato, a one-| years which have not been prose- {time pro-Reuther man who broke i cuted. {with the fiery union leader short- | : ——— * lly after taking over the Local

| Finnegan to Ask big Stellato was not ; Another Trial

{named a Communist or a Red! sympathizer at the congressional ! 8T. LOUIS, Mo. Mar. 15 (UP) |hearings, he was accused by Mr. | Attorneys for James P. Finne- | Reuther of falling to rid the gan convicted of two charges of | Ford local of its minority of red! misconduct while internal revenue |officers. collector, said today they will] id seek a new trial or an appeal. | i i i , Finnegan was found guilty by Iv Girl Dies Attending a federal court jury on two Sorority Meeting Here counts of an indictment which! Miss Maude Harlow, 20, an In- , contained three charges of mis- diana University freshman, was conduct and two of bribery. ‘stricken fatally at the state con-| ~~ He faces a possible maximum yention of Alpha Omicron Pi! sentence of two years in prison sorority in the Columbia Club; and a §10,000 fine on each of the late yesterday. She was the : two counts on which he was con- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vane vieted. Harlow, Bloomington, Members Finnegan was found by the of the sorority, of which she was i Jury to have accepted $3000 from a pledge, said she had complained | American. Lithofold Corp. of of not feeling well. + which he is still a $1000 a month re. - vice president, foi influencing a Rubber Price Cut £565,000 loan granted by the Re- WASHINGTON, Mar. 15 (UP) construction Finance Corp. —The government, sole U. 8. im-| He was also convicted of re-! porter of crude natural rubber, § ceiving payment of $5000 from cut the price to 48!; cents al the Warwick Hotel Co. for repre- pound today for sales to private

! senting it in a $120,000 damage industry in April and May. The! ; (lalm against the government current price is 5014 cents.

{ Which. was settled for $40,000. m—— a _—- , federal office again. | death today when their car sped | | Open Evenings and Sundays + the wrecked car. The victims

If the conviction of Finnegan, AT THE + through a stoplight, collided with | The Russell Co were burned beyond recognition. !

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