Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1952 — Page 2
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Truman's Cabinet Ponders Future
By United Press WASHINGTON, Apr. 3 8ecretary of State Dean Acheson and most other members of President Truman's cabinet. probably ‘will return to private life when the new president-—Democrat or Republican -- takes: over. the White House next Jan. 20. While most declined to talk about it now, Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin said he “assumes that everyone” will leave with Mr. ‘Truman. But there is a -nossibility that at least three + Cabinet members will stay in public life in one form or another,
Mr. Acheson told a news con“ference yesterday that he plans fo continue as ‘head of the State Tenartment until. Mr, Truman finishes his term, He recalled « that he sald previously he would kfay as long as the President
‘wants him. Might Leave Earlier For hia part, Mr. Truman several times has said Mr. Acheson will be Secretary of State as long as he is President. Despite this, there has been speculation that Mr. Acheson — and some other ‘¢abinet members — might leave earlier {n view of the President's decision not to run for re-election. While the entire cabinet theoretically could remain on if a Democrat is elected President, this is nqt likely. Presidents like to choose the men about them. A Republican President, of course, means a complete cabinet reshuffle, * Even so, Mr. Tobin, Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan and Postmaster General Jesse M. Donaldson might remain in the public eye although in lesser roles,
Surest Bet to Go x Mr, Acheson, most controversial figure in the cabinet, is the surest bet to go even If a Democrat captures the White House, There is a widespread feeling in Democratic circlés that he Is a politi. cal Hability and associates say he would like to return to lucrat" law practice, ; tty, Gen, J- Howard McGrath, whose management of the Justice Department is being investigated by Congress, sald “the only plan I have after Jan. 1 is to attend on Jan, 20 the inauguration of the next Democratic President.” But Mr. McGrath, like all the other cabinet members will submit his resignation by Jan, 20 as a matter of established form, Treasury Secretary John W. Snyder, a Missouri and Arkan sas banker, has been In governs ment since 1940 when he was named special assistant to the
Maurice J. Tobin
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Price Boost For Industry
Under Study
By ROBERT F. LOFTUS United Press Sialf Correspondent WASHINGTON, Apr. 3-Act-ing Defense Mobilizer John R. | Steelman geared the government {today for “all eventualities” ineluding possible seizure of steel mills in the face of a threatened ateel strike, but there were re-| ports the government had agreed to. a slightly higher price boost {for the industry. Mr. Steelinan issued his alert orders to the Defense and Justice { Departments after conferring | with Priee Controller Ellis Arnall! tand Economic Stabilizer Roger L. Putnam : Top. industry officials replied in Néw York that they are prepared to challenge in tHe courts the government’s right to to seize steel plants to head off the strike [threatened at 12:01 a. m. (EST) Tuesday by the CIO United Steelworkers Q Agree to Yield?
Latér, there were unconfirmed reports here that price officials had agreed to yleld a little to in|dustry’s demands for Increases in the price of steel to offset in-| | creased wages recommended for |steelworkers by the Wage Stabi{ization Board.
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wage board recommendations, |torestalling the strike, . In Oakland, Cal. last night, {the the Kaiser Steel Corp. announced it had agreed to a new wage pact with the CIO United Steelworkers in line with the wage board recommendations,
President Henry J, Kaiser sald the company agreed to the wage scale in expectation that the government will grant later “the necessary and equitable” price increases. The Kaiser settlement was, not regarded as a significant crack in the steel dispute, however, because the company is relatively small and is not necessarily guided by the position of! larger segments of the industry.’
seizure of steel plants is ohe of several actions the government might take to head off a strike.
nb his private banking busl- oor 10s employee ever to head the | pi. . ; 3 : Post Office Department, possibly Has Long Bervice = ' |.0nt ret the post of As-| : Mr. nA HUtRor of he matint Pestmaaier Gannral- the Meet for Breakfast controversial “Brannan Farm man who in the past actually has| The Indianapolis Plano TeachPlan,” has had long Service with the farm agencies of govern-| partment. nent and might follow the ex- ig ample of former Becretary Claude A. Wickard whe took a/10-Year-Old Boy esser post as head of the Rural Electrification Administration, | Injured by Auto But even that would unlikely : it a Republican Is elected Presi. A 10-year-old boy was treated dent. {and released at General Hospital| 2 Habis said he has made no last night for Injuries received plans for the future. when he was hit by a car at Charles Bawyer, wealthy 8ec-| _. ei pe ren retary of Commerce, probably|215t and Forest Manor Sts. will return to his many publish-| Phillip Yates, of 1007 Forest ing, radio and sports enterprises.” | Manor, was struck by a vehicle Interior Becretary Oscar L. operated by Willlam E. Sexton, of 2121 N. DeQuincy St, as he|
Chapman has been in the Interior Department since 1033 when he was’ appointed assistant secre- Walked east on the south side of tary. . {21st, He was taken to the hos-|
Mr. Donaldson, the only civil | pital by Mr. Bexton.
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Giesler to Seek Delay In Trial of Wanger
1 By United Press er Mr. Wanger would agree to HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 3—Attor® plead guilty to the lesser charge, ney Jerry Giesler said yesterday thus avoiding a trial that prom{he will ask for a postponefent {segs to be one of the hottest in lof movie producer Walter Wan- years in the film colony, ; |ger’'s trial for shooting an actors’ ‘Prosecutor in Hospital
lagent he believed was breaking] NI up his marriage to Joan Bennett.. Mr. Roll, in Cedars of Lebanon
Mr. Wanger is scheduled to go Hospital for a checkup, said he on trial in Santa Monica Super- would “consider” any offer from for Court Apr: 15 for wounding Mr, Giesler to have Mr, Wanger Agent Jennings Lang in theiplead guilty to the misdeameanor groin during a fight in 4 BeveXly charge but added he would reHills parking lot. gard the offer “just as I would But Mr. Giesler sald he would from any other attorney who confer with District Attorney 8. .omes in with a client.” Ernest Roll, probably today, Meanwhile, Miss Bennett won about a postponement because of 5 preliminary court injunction a series of articles running in a preventing the Bank of America (Los Angeles newspaper about theye.in, foreclosing on her Holmby |Dec. 13 shooting and Miss Ben- yy); peme. The bank contends « [nett that Mr. Wanger owes it $209,000 The wily attorney, who piloted and mortgaged the home for many Hollywood notables through ¢,, 000. legal troubles, said the articles) Miss Bennett argues that Mr, made it “virtually impossible to Wanger was not the sole owner Bet. & fair Jury for.tne rial.” lof the house under the terms of ‘Wouldn't be Fair’ ‘a trust deed she gave him,
“I want a jury that would be| {clear of any prejudices,” Mr. Gies-| we Ls ler said. ““It wouldn't, be fair ana Candy Packs ‘Kick’ equitable for him to go on trial ne et ‘And So Does the Law Asked about rumors that Mr. BUFFALO, N. Y.,, Apr. 3 (UP) Wanger might ho to Plead) kurt Haberman, 63, admitted guilty to a misdemeanor charge lat : : of assault If the prosecution would "¢ 2 Desh ling Jhocelate { football games to keep warm? I drop the felony charge of assault a wine fillings for about two threw my racoon coat away long with a deadly weapon with intent, o but denied any of his cuslago.” ‘ to commit murder, Mr. Gleslers ....; were children, as charged said he was “not concerned with yy police. that right now.” “ ,| Police said laboratory tests a Seigler sad he Route) showed 150 pounds.of chocolates that he wou scuss the matter qeized in Mr. Haberman’s home LONDON, Apr. 3 (CDN)—Tea| i, Mp "Roll, but if he did, the haq a “kick.” Mr. Haberman, a is expected to come off ration in wangers’ two children “will be former baker, was charged with
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FOR THE BLIND—At the New York Guild for the Jewish Blind, young Peter Barnett and David Stayer finger their Braille Haggedah, or prayer books, as Rabbi Walter Cuckat recites the ritual prayer for the blessing of wine. The Braille edition of the Haggadah is the first ever made and was printed to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of Louis Braille.
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