Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1952 — Page 2

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Says He Was | \ i o NEW YO ! A ays e as : A 13-year-old Times carrier || 3 .Henie borrc A . died last night after complaining | tion from 5 b od d in ele 8 plaining " Lon roversy { | 1SGUO e earlier to his paper manager he ¥ Arthur tod: = By United Press es | Be Vited ¥ . was too sick to carry his route. » ge TAR NGTON, Mar. 22 The &% vy Unite ress : pn gi 44 ki , WASHING TON, ay, 20--'Theids MIAMI. Fla. Mar, 22 (UP)— #4 | Joseph Lewis of 958 W. North X 2 Soweek 1 A ers huddled today over the Democratic Party Chairman gi 1St., suffered convulsions and fled, > at the Kin Kay issue in the smoldering steel Frank BE. McKinney said today. % ishortly after police arrived at his . etdaY he sdispute—a price increase for the lthat his repudiation by President| t ~ home. His mother, Mrs. Alberta, Expect Testimony $1 million

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steel industry. lrruman this week was just “a|} {Baughn, 42, told the officers her! To Be Given Monday would retu

i: Defense Mobilizer Charles x matter of reporters’ misinterpret- & son came home complaining of a By Unitél P some later Wilson was scheduled to confer| ing my remarks at a press con-| Stomach ache and pain in the, WASHINGTON Mar. 22 (UP) Jerry Gie geen Beonomic, Sianiiiser foger ference in Key West Wednesday.” % baking Sue 52id Fe took some —House investigators will hear plained tha! ‘utnam and Price St: Z . i § . . , 5 Jal war Mr. McKinney said that his testim Monday ““indicatin was 1 Bilis Arnall amid oficial Sa, {statement the President would | The boy's paper manager, Wil- that RY. Republican cating bond oper hogs tha Y Heal srke would the [not run for re-election if there is liam Riwails drove Joseph home Stvles Bridges was “extremely Baltimore all hope o ng con ! wou a truce in Korea before conven- after he sa e was too sick to Er ! ¢ “ y eivilian economy this year it i : “" 1 icarry his route. The boy had active” in trying to get a favor section of ‘ z fon time was my persona ) *I The officials planned to meet % 2 Ho on 4 jplayed basketball for several able ettiement o a liquor Jens and injured after receiving the full report of #4 | 741 did not discuss that possi- @¢ [hours in.St. Rita's school yard. ers 35 million iax case, reliable Miss He ; | 1

the Wage Stabilization Board, bility with the President—that he The coroner's office ordered an SOUrces said today. against her

The liquor dealer himself, Hy-

Klein's tax case.

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which hag recommended a 17%- a2 uct wan fom trues’ ts . ‘autopsy. . o3te Ligier desler himael!, Hy. tractor in t gent hourly pay hoost and a 4 signed,” Mr. McKinney sald. g ee a. expected RY he ore $5,670,000. utilon shop for the CIO United “There was no conflict between : . .Gen. MacArthur Flying ‘nesses when a House Ways and “Naturall Steelworkers. {the President and me. We were HELD IN SLAYING—Chris- 5. 5. ve . Means Subcommittee resumes its the public , mon Wars) . : in *ahanlite_ acoard. My 'eonter. topher McCormick. To Mississippi Capital inquiry into nationwide tax Zhe fol) ol yn yesterday postponed ence * : ah vas i : NEW LC, . 22 (UP)-- scandals. 8 case st Ss un- ug rhe amon ye trike ful- and 1 emphasize there were A 30-year-old Indianapolis man Gen yop, Mar 2 fUP rs dent as am : g : vy between us.” last. night stabbed to deathe a ‘ren. Douglas MacArthur left La? . 000 in adve ‘for the fourth time, but warned no dierences 2 S. Kin. middle-aged . filling station at- Guardia Airport at 6:18 a. m. Subcommittee members said it will call a walkout Apr. 8 if an| Newsmen quoted Mr. Mc ne i ER i a (Indianapolis time) today for Mr. Klein's testimony probably show Lien agreement based on the board's 3 ney Wednesday 2 uyig 1 oe Ani on his home. de- Jackson, Miss, would end their investigation of Ne aT : Fecomnenfatione » not reached, WHEELS OF FORTUNE—State police inspect Connersville warehouse in which they found Present ha a ee hia ineltectives said. ; | The chartered Capital Airlines the wives op Henry W. Srue. Peis being. "A spokesman for Mr. Wilson, $400,000 worth of Janting devices in a raid yesterday. Cache included payoff pinball machines, 'on1ions. The ‘President denied Christopher Peter McCormick DC-4 carrying MacArthur and) = ™ 0 0 5 0 0 interest in time.” week strike would! slot machine parts, lottery tickets. this and said there is no dead- admitted slaying Aubrey Gaulden, his party was scheduled to araid even a 2-week » u Pp 15, on the pack porch of a room rive at Jackson at 10:30 a. m many tax cases. be a crippling blow to the nation. ™ i ; . TT, Sis line, | $y . = : ay Mr. Grunewald's attorney, Wil- Mr. Giesl Counting time required to get! . . . R d Ch U “I was just hopeful that he ing house A Sams E, Ohio Bi solving 1 Jouve parade liam Power Maloney, testified a contract furnaces back into production] eas arge President would make his de- where the McCormick ; ten. Mac Speak on yegterday that he first called Henie in J after a strike, he sald, it would! o jeve al ymie , cision by May 15 and I so told cording to Detective Sgt. Charles the national and international Sen. Bridges’ attention to Mr, engagement * mean a loss of three weeks’ out- Planes Dropped reporters in the press conference Linder. situations before a joint session

put, or about 8 million tons of * . - Wednesday that that was my Sgt. Linder said McCormick of the Mississippi State Legis- Called It Injustice ~ On Mar. 1 steel, Gamblin Come CC Poison Gas wish,” the Democratic leader plunged a pocketknife into Mr. lature. Mr. Maloney said he went to after the ¥ “If that happens," the spokes- —-r said. “The President and I did Gaulden’s chest and abdomen, Gen, MacArthur will leave the New Hampshire Republican received a man sald, “it will set back the : TOKYO, Mar. 22 (UP)—The not mention any deadline date four or five times. Jackson later today for Natchez, about the case because he Gen. - Hugh * relaxation of steel controls by a| State pglice today believed they But the state police exécutive Communist propaganda machine jn our conference. McCormick was «charged with Migs, for an overnight stay. The thought Mr. Klein had been done char e gh year.” have foiled the first major at- board met Thursday at Conners- charged today that two United) «I am sure,” Mr. McKinney murder and held without bond. General’s plane will leave an injustice when the governs “or put u * © ‘Informed sources believed y . ale Ville post, and detectives no- Nations planes dropped ‘poison added, “that Mr. Truman has not In Municipal Court 3 today, his Natchez Sunday morning making ment put a $5 million assesse empt io bring, back large-scale), bombs” which “smell _lik » ase. was continued to Frid : p He said President Truman eventually will e_Schricker lapped ticed a short time later gambling/gas bombs’ Ww sme €¢.made up his mind yet. case. was con nued to Friday. brief stops at Little Rock, Ark. ment on him. Mr. Klein already to provide * have to decide how hig a price gambling since Schricker siapped ,.. i es were being trucked into green manure’ on an eastern His Own Opinion Sgt. Linder said McCormick znd Knoxville, Tenn. before re- had paid a $1. million capital time : boost the steel industry should down on it last year, the warehouse from cigar stores, front Red army position. Pp told him that Mr. Gaulden, 1218 turning to New York. gains tax.on a liquor transaction Re Hes get. There were reports that Mr., They did it by confiscating taverns and other spots in and Radio Pyongyang said the Mr. McKinney said the dis- Deloss St. had been trying t6 — ow —___ .;,4 pelieved that was all he sale will be Wilson may fly to Key West, Fla., |, carly $400,000 worth of gaming around Connersville. bombs fel on Hill 467, 12 miles agreement between what he said break up his marriage by telling owed, Mr. Maloney said. added that during the week-end to confer 4 ices from a “fortress” Ware-| pearing the operators planned Northwest of Kanson on the east- and what the President said McCormick's 26-year-old wife, | The testimony of Mr. Maloney would be k with Mr. Truman. house in Connersville yesterday. (5 pull out, state police decided ®T? front, Mar. 12., about an “open primary” was Mildred, stories about him. and Charles Oliphant, former spite the la: ‘Unfair, Firms Say Twenty state police and three on the raid yesterday Quoting a correspondent of the “just a @question of what you And Mr. Gaulden often brought, chief counsel of the Internal She said Union and management repre-| _1Wenty state p ledue-hathe nt : He said th bling NOTth * Korean Central News mean by an ‘open primary.’ ’ liquor to the rooming house Revenue Bureau, shows that Mr. with her s spentatives will resume negotia- Ce ers Es tery pojice gu * gambling Agency, the radio said the bombs He fuid his statement reflected BRaINSL Mesormich's wishes, Me-| Grunewald inquired about the within two tions Monday on a company-by- # : clo 0 oe « for Only his own opinion and not Cormick said. i ok company basis, The wage hoard's Amusement Co, warehouse. In- throughout central and southern sited 2 lou ? green gas { a the President's, and it was -all Last night's fatal fight started Cag Thong lunehing an Dong Sonar proposals are not hinding on side, they found “bales and bales” Indiana. “smell like green manure’ for a Just a matter of definition.” When McCormick refused to let x

{Oliphant testified that Mr. Grune-

‘either side, but the steelworkers of gambling equipment “enough, Police carried warrants issued radius’ of 500 yards, It caused] “The whole disagreement was Mr. Gaulden in the rear door of | wald said he was asking about Where seals have accepted them, to fill a gym,” according to State hy Fayette Circult Judge Allen gmarting of the eyes and nose, CAused by the . interpretation the rooming house, McCormick | [the case in behalf of Sen. Bridges Y The seat The steel companies told Wilson Police Supt. Arthur M. Thurston. Wilds at the request of Prosecu-'the broadcast added. given my remarks in the Wednes- said. ?® | Sen Bridges, who has not Ne Armory ve, and Putnam at a New York meet- | Three men were being sought tor Hugh Russell. Leading the| The radio said the gas was d2y press conference,” Mr, Mc-| Detectives said a closed pocket | f | dicated that he wants to appear by the s: ing yesterday that the hoard’'s = ., .tors of the warehouse, ralders was Maj. Robert A.'njtrogenous, caused bleeding in| Kinney said. (knife and a half-pint of whisky |before the subcommittee, was erected the * recommendations were “unfair” © Too 4 He identified O'Neal, state police executive of- lung passages and injured thel “President Truman was very were in the dead man’s pockets. |the second Senator to be linked more Armo and “disruptive of the economy.” || = of them as Earl Groll, man- ficer. ‘heart, complimentary about my conduct! Mrs. McCormick denied ever | with Mr. Grunewald. Sen. Owen The corp« They sald the would need a " \"wiiam Foster, one of ~~ as National Democratic chair- having a date with Mr. Gaulden,| Brewster (R. Me.) testified ward P. Cc price increase of more than $12 a, ("0 ators. A third Incor- man,” Mr. McKinney said. “We Sgt. Linder said. a [Thursday that he used Mr, ting up se

{left on the friendliest of terms.

{He walked the two blocks down : s to the docks with me when 1 lori €gion Oratorical State

| Grunewald as a middleman in {advancing $5000 to each of two

more than

ton—almost $1 billion a year—to * : . _|porator is an unnamed man from St t ( | WwW t . Sovép Nhe wags Doom recom Greenfield, state police sald. a e a S i ness;

sménded by the hoard. Price of- : . {GOP Senators in their 1950 pri- . ++ ficlals estimite they youd need Walkle-Talkies Used ° ® [ROY Wasi late Wednesday.” Finals Set Mar. 28 {mary election campaigns. Desire te .only a little more than $4 a ton. tek WwW T S t | r. McKinney said reporters at : : = | The Senators were Richard M, : The steelmakers also denounced MT. Thurston Jud the be iol ie 1aKes OFrTNANGQ vee took it Tor granted that), Jt, Srenaan legion an Nixon (Cal) and Milton R, Driver P the board's recommendation for &| =o" oeing: “looked like a toi : “I was speaking the President's champoion will be crowned Mar | Young (N. D.). Sen. Brewster, BIRMIN( union shop as “a long step back- ’ By H. BD. QUIGG fied Sutton from photographs an centiments when only Mr. Tru- sg at Peru in the organization's) who was chairman of the Re- (UP)—A ward In the age-old struggle for ‘ : United Press Staff Correupyndent " hour after the robbery. man can speak for himself.” 15th annual high pal adi (publican senatorial campaign driver land union freedom.” | State police had kept watch on| NEW YORK, Mar. 22—The' A second bank employee, how- «Jet me again say the Presi- or nu gh ora'ori- committee at the time, said the - Cox in jai ’ tr or—————————— [the place about a month, Mr. (4s called more bank employees gre (mowed = Such ghyness derit and 1 are not mad at each pron Sr finalists. remaining] {Senators repaid the money. the Michig: - . Thurston said. eodore Sands, assistant.man- " : Sis was Hoosier Phone Firm With walkie-talkies helping co- to testify against Willie Sutton other,” the Democratic’ chairman Cox

tod 1h aA th wouldn't ager, identified both Kling and from an original entry list of 735 lordinate the raid, policemen con-|today—and hope ey wouldnt gytton as the bandits who wield-| .|verged .on the unoccupied ware- scare at the sight of Slick Wille ed guns during the holdup. He Ree A ON counties are John W. Spalding, | Service house and battered through the ¢ribbling down a complete tran- Walked down to the defense coun- “= "= 0, Fo Washing shawdla; Carlene Miller, Ft.| Commission yesterday author- heavy doors, sel table and placed a hand on ot 12:30 : i (Indi > i {Wayne Central; Norman Watt,| ized the Citizens Telephone Co. Stored inside, police said, were the shoulder of each defendant. lo oa «30 p. m. (Indianapolis Richmond, and Jerome Strauss, ’ 3 : 1. Mr. Sands said he recognized , Salem. | ecatur to charge higher about 350 pinball machines, large Nant a. e g : : ; of aeeat service bs a i title Ny slot machine parts,| Sutton, who reads Freud, robs Sutton as the man who had] He said he was immediatelyl The winner will represent In-! the next billing period. bales and bales of punchboards Danks. and vanishes from prisons pointed a gun at him in the bank Starting preparations for theidiana in a regional contest Apr.| : The commission found that and pick-'n-win equipment. all with equal ease and dexterity, vault and ordered: “Open up that Jackson-Tefferson Day dinner a 15 in Chicago for Indiana, Ken-; |LOTTA TALK—Complete reccurrent charges were inadequate| Mr. Thurston said this was the emerged fro mthe fourth trial compartment.” week from tonight. tucky, Illinois and Michigan. ords of protracted Korean truce to give the utility a 6 per cent biggest cache of gambling equip- Session yesterday as a man of While Mr. Sands was walking - — rrr talks form this man-sized pile of

return on its investment, a re- ment netted by police since big Yet another talent. toward him and while the man- Gen. Ridgway to Move Bray Seeks to Cut Down (records, as Chief Yeoman John | |

yesterday ¢ taxi drive: breaking o served 315

Death Called Suicide

NEW YORK, Mar. 22 (UP)— |A 72-year-old heart patient was {listed as an apparent suicide toe year senter |day after her body was found i in her explosion wrecked apart 4 ment. Five jets were open on the Kitchen gas range. Several aparte ments were wrecked by the blast

Rivi {and an elevator in an adjacent i building dropped five floors. 00. — 4

emphasized. students from 119 schools in 55

‘Granted Rate Hike

The Indiana Public script of their testimony in short-

1s ’ 5 hand expert. When ager was literally putting the J. Lukasik, attached to the adtirn considered reasonable. raids in Jeffersonville and Lake He's a short | 3 . Lukasik, 0 a The PSC sald the company County four years ago. the state began putting witnesses finger on his shoulder, Willie To Estate Near Tokyo On Government Cars | vanced UN camp at ,Musan-ni MORRISONS - whould have $14,560 a year more, The Alpine firm appears to be on the stand yesterday to pin on stopped scribbling and stared) ovo Mar 22 (UP)— Gen. WASHINGTON. Mar. 22 (Up) | {checks off one more ‘date that Oo ‘in income than it now receives connected with a Cincinnati firm Willie and his pal Thomas (Scup) straight ahead, with a look of \ Wt, 0 "pn "pis rill |—Rep. William G. Bray ( | {has o passed « since « July, 91951, Indiana’s F ’ 5 .old $63,942 rob- patient boredo hi atthew B. gway w move ep. am G. Bray (R. Ind.) ndiana’'s Foremost under present rates. | which manufactures gaming de- Kling the 2-year-o , rob- patie edom on his puckish:, twa American embassy. introduced an amendment t {when the .talks began. Chief EW ( — vices Mr. Thurston said bery of a Queens Borough bank, face. shortly after the Japahese ence. a opriatio nen on i oh an ‘Lukasik is in charge of ;repro- Apparel Sh ai T Willie retaliated with pencil and] Then he returned to his short- y 2 Sapaness Jeace appropriations as. night ni ‘duct d distributi - pparel Jhop rect Morris Still Hopes Mr. Thurston said the raid had Cocking his head on one hand. He took his personal tran. !T*AY becomes effective, to athe House to reduce by half the cng an ributing trans. 20 W. Washington St been scheduled for a later date. Paper oO Bh the complete script to his cell with him ap. baronial Tokyo estate which number of government-owned ~ — cripts of the proceedings.’ j ’, . Club Box For Subpena Power — = an testimony in neat Gregg short- parently for overnight study. served as the Wartime head- automobiles n Washington] —————a— he sa Le, I, tertained (JEW YORK, Mur. 22 WED St band, writing on ried. Seow Queens "County Juige Tater Ter fo, Th makers BC 0 monk agencer xfected by th WE A] ii Newhold Morris, President Tru- rug ores paper. Farrell, hurrying the trial “he. official A sald to- Rep. Bray of Martinsville, Ind appointed ‘man’s corruption hunter, said to- od i . WwW It developed that he had served cause the jury is locked up for 4 J = P. hay Naninse le, 3nd: ve day he still hopes Congress will En rice ar as secretary to supervisors in two ie guration, scheduled an off- “1. estate of Marquis Toshi- ie sought to cut the volume J arog i ay ses d 8 s $ , § » ime | a ‘grant him the power of aybpena SOUTH BEND, Ind, Mar. 22 prisons, terminating the job-.in to 12 gion today from 9 a. m. tatsu Maeda will be turned over of cars in more than 30 major| - for the ne in his jnvesigation, Mr. Morris} UP) — Two drug stores which Poth instances by ZONE AWOL. n_("ndianapolis Time). 1, the U. 8. military commander independent offices and agencies. ’ oundwo! arrived here last night to spend 4. 4qy served a 50-cent break-| The contagion of fear which te |by the Japanese government un-The House adopted the amend- ro rh the week-end with his family. He|{ at for 1 cent compromised has gripped the Sutton case since Forei n Fishermen ier terms of “the military base/ment bv voice vole spring will return to Washington Sun- i and ended their price scrap. | e murder of Arnold Schuster, g . . agreement, the source said “Thess is” Bo Teason why thel y Mr. and day. j The Ford-Hopkins and Wal- he Bt yeatol Jams Salesman Busy Off Newfoundland During ‘the war, the Maeda Washington bureaucrat should] STATE FINAL SPE | the new | SE —— >" o. green stores engaged in a 3- FICHE PX appeared yesterday ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, Mar. 22/mansion was the head office of/joyride in a government automo- | : gery 39 } a hour price battle yesterday, dur- to be ting witnesses * (UP) - - Newfoundland fishermen the Nakajima Aircraft Corp, bile at the taxpayer's expense,” i and Mrs, ing which gleeful patrons got an . charged tooay that a fleet of 30 makers of the Zero. Rep. Bray said. _ ON acTatatle: egg, two strips of bacon, toast, Fails In Identification Spanish and 10 French ships have | ; : 2 Clampi jelly and coffee for a penny. = mp, firgt state witness who had Peen poaching on the fishing and Mrs, \ But the price today was 29, =. ,ected to put the finger Danks, threatening to put local le sergeants cents, a compromise agreed on by on Willie was a vault custodian fishermen out: of business. { ow] the managers of the stores last _. 1. .ohbed bank, James West- The foreign invaders were vio- | the oi 1 night, on, 64. He failed to identify Sut- lating the three-mile limit, local | ‘ =. bo i 7. J. Barnhart, manager of yon positively and he completely authorities said, and sometimes a ig Ford-Hopkins, said he and the c.i.4 to {dentify Kling. Mr. worked so close to shore the crews | er es Walgreen management decided weston was opening the bank on could be seen handling their nets. | A 1 , erry an nothing was to be galhed by Map 9 1950, when the bandits local fishermen asked for im-| Twelve scrapping over prices. struck. > mediate federal action to keep) in effect A huge crowd thronged outside “There is no doubt ‘he was the foreigners out of Canadian | dames At the stores this morning, anticl- afraid,” Assistant District Attor- territorial waters and- meanwhile, | Corbin, W pating another penny meal. ney James P. McGrattan said of the department of fisheries as- and Roge: But when the doors swung Mr. Weston testimony. He said signed two patrol boats to the open, the managers posted a 29- Mr, Weston had positively identi- area. cent price on their windows. 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