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If New Fare Is OK'd Filled. GOP By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Chamber of Commerce, AFL Factions Tiff

If the state Public Service CIO, city and county officials to Commission approves the 20-cent Attend a special transit confer- Ham F. Liebold, a deputy bus and streetcar fare demanded °nce Apr, 16 to discuss the pro- sheriff for eight years, .was apby the city's transit system, In. posed fare, some PSC observers pointed, in a surprise move today, dianapolis will have one of the voiced the fear politics may as Republican County Commis-

highest cash fares in the nation, enter the transit rate case, sioner, He fills the vacancy caused Only in Piitsburgh does it cost Lots of Voters Ride by the death last week of Com-

more than 20 cents to ride a bux Crawford Parker, Republican missioner Jease Hutaell. The Pennsylvania city charges 23 commissioner who was assigned The appointment, announced by cents for bus rides and 17 cents the case is a candidate for Seére- Dr. Golden P. Silver, Republican for railway rides. tary of Btate, Mr. Jones, the majority COmMIASIonAT, hrought. Tn only one other city—Kan- public counselor who ~ handles charges that Mr. Liehold is a gas City, Mo.—is the cash fare Most rate cases, has heen men- hand-picked eandidate of asso20 conte. for Lisatenant. Governor. An (mar county GOP chairman. The a or Lieutenan yovernor, sa " ; 8 1. This week, Indianapolis Ra: result, some Statehouse observers charges were made hy anti-Brad-ways, Inc, asked the state 10 Ap- "0 ‘L014 be wimost impossi- ford GOPers associated with Reprove new and higher fares to... ... politics not te have a publican county officials, pay for a $404.000 wage boost for, 4 0 the final decision since’ The appointment skipped ene transit workers, The cOmMPANY ,uiicians normally are Kindly tirely the list of prosjective canproposed a cash fare of 20 contsq nn00d toward voters, didates for the job. These included or a weekly permit pass of 65 Anq it was pointed out, there Howard Morse and Herbert Jose, cents that entities passengers 10 ,,.6 more riders who are voters members of the County Council; unlimited rides on payment of an than transit ofMclals, 'Bimer Warren Jr., deputy Center additional 10 cents each time the Here are” the highest fares In pownship assessor; Melvin Loy,! permit card is used. the nation compared with Indian- geputy sheriff running for the At present, there is a 15-cént apolis Railways’ proposed 20-cent..,mmissioner nomination, and!

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cash fare or two tokens for a cash fare: . Willlam (Bud) Bosson, former ‘quarter, City Fare commisisoner. : Public Hearing Set {Pittsburgh (bu%) ...... vein 23C j : ; The state Public Service Com- Kansas City «..vvue sssssens 20¢ Cite Voting Record mission will hold a publie hearing Omaha ...... sereraairaians 3 , Anti - Bradford Republicans on the proposed transit fare in. St. Louis ............ serena 17¢ d1s0 charged Mr, Liebold has a crease @pr. 23. (CRICARO ...0couesy avn ens 37s Democratic voting record, | Ww. Marshall Dale, Rallways Bittauegh (Fall) sovevesones ie, Registration records show Mr.| president, pointed out today the = nl cciiiireccriecett T9CiLiebold voted the Democratic

{ballot in three primary.electidns, | {1936, 1938 and 1940. | The appointment was made by Commissioner Silver with the apWASHINGTON, Apr. 8 (UP)~|proval of Commissioner Willlam {Personal Income in February was |Afilson, Democrat Whe aid he ' at an annual rate of $25.1 bil- agreed to go along with the GOP ordered for the sampany ailing lon, an approximate 514 per cent selection on “their promise there financial condition. her fare Tse over the same month last/would be no shakeup in the intend to ask for another fare year, the Commerce Department county staff.” 2 increase if they get this one reported today. | “The appointment is recognizunless forced to cope With an. wpe February figure was a Ing a loyal wofker for the Reunusual inflationary rise In the vpadest decline” of $600 million publican Party,” Commissioner city, from January because of a re- Silver sald Boon after Public Counselor duction in farm income, the re-| He added that

20-cent fare is necessary for the! Infrequent rider ‘who would not U.S. Personal Income

{benefit by using the weekly per- [Jo 5% % in Year mit card. “Transit oMcials belleve the 20cent fare is just what the doctor

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Walter Jones announced he port sald, but was still regarded for the post had been considered. would invite the Indianapolis as generally stable. He denied riimors that he had

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Atom Spies

Lose Second. Mercy Plea

NEW YORK, Apr. 9 The U. 8. Circuit Court of A peals yesterday turned down | second plea for mercy from atom spies Ethel and Julius Rosenberg | and ruled that the couple must } die in Sing Sing Prison's electric ‘chair for giving wartime secrets] ito Russia, al The court denied a petition for a rehearing on its Feb, 25 ruling ppholding a federal court espionlage conyiction, Thus, the U. 8.| Supreme Court was left to decide | finally the fate of the first of od “1: ‘ villians ever sentenced to death! Commissioner William E. Liebold I TE on thelr conte. . Emmanuel H, Bloch, attorney offered the appointment to Mr. ror the husband-and-wife spy Bradford. team, announced previously that! Mr. Liebold, whose term willihe would take the case to the) ’ _., (Supreme Court, | continue until the end of 1953, The Appelate Court also denied has been a deputy sheriff ina rehearing' to Morton Sobell, charge of collecting delinquent convicted with the Rosenbergs. Sobell now is serving a 30-ye rl prison sentence. Rosenbergs and Sobell| administration and was there a were convicted Mar, 29, 1851, on] short time - under ‘charges of conspiring to com-| § mit espionage. Mrs, Rosenberg's Sheriff James Cunningham. brother, David Greenglass, now| A graduate of Shortridge High serving 15 years for his part in

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Bell Telephone Co, 12 years, ad-| vertising director of Wheeler's| Restaurants seven years, safety!

12 years and chief of plant! BH guards at Switzer-Cummins Co, during World War II. Sheriff Bmith protested the ‘ap-: pointment of his deputy in ani? angry session with Commissioner! Silver. The Sheriff said Mr, Lie- 7 bold had promised to stay on tha job with his office,

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Governor to Attend Gridiron Dinner

Gov. Schricker today agreed to vitation to attend and deliver a fness Service columns for local short rebuttal at its annual Grid- pusiness firms that are eager to The Gover- do your papering, painting, renor is traditionally one of the pairing, re-upholstering, cleaning, ! Ethel Rosenberg Julius Rosenberg (the Indianapolis Press Club's in-|pojiticians “toasted” by newsmen. ete.

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WEDNESDAY, APR. 9, 1052 | Juliana Hails UN Role in Korean War

EW YORK, Apr. 9 (UP)— N Juliana of The Netherlands praised the United Nations Security Council last night for its history-making intervention in

Jacob A. Malik, chief of . the Union's United Nations Soviet 8 taced silence as the Dutch Queen spoke at a dinner which she gave for - Security Council members at the exclusive Colony Club. “The important thing is that | {the United Nations is growing more resolute in its attitude toward aggression,” the Queen said. “When a fire threatens somewhere in the world they must prevent it and when it breaks out they have to extinguish it as

Hits Aggression Threats Juliana did not mention directly . the Communist aggression in Korea. But her select audience had no doubts as to what the Queen had in mind when she lashed out lat threats of aggression which |she described as “means . , , of |presenting death to another ., . . Juliana had more than one brickbat for Mr. Malik in her |speech, Always careful to avoid references, the charged that the United Nations is living in a time “when propaganda is mixing up the facts and falsifying the issues the daylight may not see or the Security

Russia’s master propagandist sat motionless as Juliana added: (“Luckily your eyes are sharper {than some people hope.”

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