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A SMALL BOY'S LEGACY—In Cincinnati, Mrs. Nora Smith, with the story before her of how her 3-year-old son, Terry, was killed, weeps in her home. The boy, playing baseball in front of his home, ran between peried cars, chasing the ball into the path of an oncoming auto.
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GOP Machine City Ordinance Called ~ Blasted by “Police State’ Measure
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A lawyer today attacked a city police. - ordinance’ which emerged from: This he likened to “police state! {the recent codification of cityjand curfew laws used by Hitler
women who actually ‘get out the | (been retained by private citizens/Judge Scott McDonald's precevote — precinct workers -- today ito attack the constitutionality of, dent-setting verdict when he jailed blasted the GOP*political machine city ordinance which requires pri-|Mrs. Hopper, accused of breaking “king makers” in Marion County.|vate citizens to “give an account up a home, In a letter to all top county Re-of themselves” to police officers. | Arrested in Hotel publicans, the Precinct Commil-| Ags a wedge to try the pear. | ; £ teeman’s Association chargedin a higher court, the former! She was arrested in her hotel party workers were forced to sup-/deputy prosecutor today appealed: °°™ after William Knapp, 302] port candidates “handpicked by to Circuit Court the Muncipal| N- East St, was charged with a few men,’ Court 4 conviction Monday of 19- 88fault and battery by Mrs, Target of the precinct workers’ year-old Mrs. Marelyn Hopper. Knapp. The wife said her hus-|
paign Committee, organized by this ordinance. when she did not his suggestion that he bring his Attorney Sherwood Blue. ‘The give a “truthful accounting” to! girl friend to live in their home. committee issuéd an’ official slate police who invaded her hotel, Officers went to Mrs. Hopper’s of candidates Sunday. ‘room. lhotel room and arrested her beMemblkirs Named ! Vicious Law’ cause she “failed to give an ac. Members of the select Cam-! Mr. Rhodes stressed he does curate account” of herself. Judge paign Committee are Contractor not personally represent -—the McDonald fined her $25 and. cost Henry Ostrom, Mayor Clark, Ly utntul divorced woman who ang sent her to Indiana Women’s, gressman Charles Brownson, At-iwas branded the “other woman” {Prison for 30 days. He suspended! _torney James Stewart, Countyiin a ‘domestic triangle—beyond. “Clerk 'H. Dale -Brown, Editor| gaining her consent to appeal her ¢ Tames Grogor, and Sass Brad copvicon, tamu 8 interest an at o Mr. Brown; Congressman Brown- anonymous clients who aré fi- When the appeal of Mrs, Hope| son and Mr. Gregory virtually nancing the court fight is “go Pers conviction reaches Circuit forced their way on the commit- wipe out a vicious law.” Her case COUrt tomorrow, Mr, Rhodes said tee to “make sure the voters get was chosen as a springboard 10 ie will file an accompanying mo-| a break.” the higher courts. {tion to quash, contending: The, precinct association called] The ordinance apparently) ONE The ordinance make the present selection of candi- emerged from the 1951 compiling: Police, rather than a court, dedates “unfair and unrepresenta- of old city laws. terminor of truth and accuracy. tive” in the letter written by Don! 1 sets out that officers may! TWO-—Gives police right to) R. Money, president of the or- ‘stop and question any person in Search without search warrant ganization. 1 (any business or residential block and requires a person to testify If a campaign committee Is, 4 4. 0ated persons must “give Against themselves, contrary to selected, it should some rom an account” of themselves and the Constitution. each ward in the city so that their whereabouts to officers, Supporting his stand, the lawwest, east, south and north and Must Be ‘Prompt’ yer cited a U. 8. Supreme Court ihe YRHotis ing Mii The ordinance further requires decision which says in part: Brown Agrees such accounting be “accurate, Supreme Court Decision and straightforward,” “The right of privacy is deemed
| prompt At the'Courthouse, Mr. Brown leaving the officer to judge such too precious to entrust to the
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commented: oq agree with the precinet ACCUracy. discretion of those whose job is workers. Every section of the _The ordinance also gives the the detection of crimes and the
county should be represented.” (Officer the right to search and arrest of criminals. Power is a At Campaign Committee head- Question and requires the accosted | heady thing and history shows quarters,” however, County GOP Person to submit to search and to {that the police acting on their | Chairman Jack Innis said: answer questions, own cannof be trusted ... And so “We don't pay too much at- Thus the ordinance could be in- | the Constitution requires a magtention to that group. Money is terpreted, said Mr. Rhodes, to re- 15trate to pass on the desires of ambitious you know.” (This was Quire any person found out after Police before they cgslolate
a reference to known fact Mr. Nightfall in almost any nana privacy.”
ive full identification an Former City Prosecutor Milton Money 1s Sonsidered 3 candidate, 8" . A Craig said he urged this law, a reMr. Innis declined.to comment (wording of the city vagrancy
: charge, be eliminated from the i portion of Mr. Money's {law books in the codification, He
“ By what right does {sald he refused to allow the . a | bh $ i small group of men sitting in al charge to be used during his term
in office because “I never did room. in the Claypool Hotel have! ie News think it was constitutional.” to decide that Joe Blow or John
By DAN KIDNEY . ie) Brown are to be the slated mem- q i bers of the Republican Party? PRESIDENT TRUMAN 200 Butler Students
LC worked on. Sunday trying to: ‘Strike-Proof’ Wire keep the Joneses up with him To Receive Honors { sm More than 200 Butler Univerlof honors, scholarships and
and his steel business. ” « Machines Installed | Hany Wallace stil is in favor sity students will be the recipients, of the new era—if he can find “ 2 f Four hundred “strike - proo . one, {awards at the university's annual telegraph machines are being in- wn 8 [Honor Day in the Fieldhouse tostalled in the Western Union of THE PRESIDENT will con- morrow. fice here, A. G. Dudley, Specie, duct a TV tour of the newly re- Beginning at 9:45 a. m., with, Bog. announced today. e| furbished White House. That president M. O. Ross presiding, | sald they would be available Be will be one time when he will |the ceremony will include an: ad-/ Indianapolis telegraph users n experience little difficulty in get- dress by Dr: Phillip Davidson, two op three months. ting followers for the “Truman ‘president of the University of Western Union says its new, leadership. Louisville, telegraph is the world's fastest
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In Bay State
GOP primary today.
-itured 29 of the state's 38 dele-
jeounting of his whereabouts to
. {laws as an “unconstitutional land now in use in Iron Curtain By IRVING LEIBOWITZ police state measure.” {eountries.” The Republican men and| Thurl C. Rhodes said he has, The appeal opens to review
blast was the Republican Cam- She was charged with violating band beat her when she vetoed
{the husband's sentence and sentiSupport
3nd ean send telegrams over a Most. Americon live in the pres- | LOCAL ET ECE by | berto, born to Miss Bergman Feb. 2,. 1950, and Renzo, Ean Face, sa 16 wire fn pleture form at Sows) Bn Js a.» | 6 a m.. 56 10 a. m.. 10 Rossellini's son by his divorced wife, Sports ogres B10 : i» minute fust by flicking HOUSE cooks nevet: 7 a. m...- 60 a. ap 0 Miss Bergman's dagighter by her marriage to Dr. | Women's ¥.........9, 1 ] h see) 8am. 62 ° What Tote wi Hore ron. 22
Entered as Swoond-Class Matter at PostoMes Indianapolis, Indiana. Issued Daily,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1852
Oil And Gas |
ke Rolls Up 2-To-1 Win
Runs Good Race In Democrats’ Poll
Page |Tke says farewell to troops.. 6 1ke, Taft face test in Marion | County versrrasenses 18 {Robert C. Ruark .....coivves 19 [Russell pledges Kefauver a
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By United Press
BOSTON, Apr. 30 — The \vote count gave Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower a smashing victory in the Massachusetts He topped Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. O,) by}
better than two to one in the write-in popularity poll and cap-
gates. His delegate victory threw him into a 271-271 tie with Mr. Taft in the number of delegates. to the party’s nominating convention committed so far. It takes 604 votes to nominate the GOP presidential candidate. Massachusetts’ 38 delegates each has one full vote. Gen. Fisenhower not only defeated Mr. Taft In the GOP preferential poll, he finished second to Sen. Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.) in the Democratic popularity voting. Gen. Eisenhower won 27 of the 28 district delegates plus two atlarge delegates. Mr. Taft captured one district delegate and two at-large delegates for a total of three, However, the at- “large delegates were unopposed and comprised a “harmohy'' state of 10 which in= cluded two pro-Tart, two pro-! Risenhower and six “neutrals.” . eturns from all but 16 of the state's 1739 precincts gave: | REPUBLICANS -— fos Den) pete. But before Virginia can take a crack at the "Universe!
{hower, 243,642; Mr, Taft, 105,177. title, she must first win the state and Ug S, gompatifion {| DEMOCRATS — Mr. Kefauver, 27,409; Gen. Eisenhower, 15,636. A record high of "more than 400,000 voters braved intermittent drizzles and chilly weather
ages
REA on A Ann Johnson, last your 's Miss jana ny India been entered in the Mis Universe Beauty
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000. The Democratic vote totaled nearly 60,000. alee By JOE ALLISON
| The Massachusets primary was, WHO HAS more troubles than the nation’s last clear-cut popular @ Woman driver in a strange city?| {primary contest between Mr. Taft Anyone who's been lost among
a different door and there's and where my confusion started.
“I lpoked up and down street
my car. jaround Chicago, {order. land. Gen. Eisenhowef directly. unfamiliar streets will sympa- “When at long last I found {Mountain states began without) Assistant Attorney General’ Surprising was Gen. Eisenhow- thize with Mrs. “X.,” a Southern incident. Holmes ia
1 | the car, there was your calling | er's second-place finish to Mr. Ke- gentlewoman,
fauver., Democrats attributed this. She wrote to the lack of organized Demo- Safety Board: cratic opposition to Mr. Kefauver,
i card on the windshield, this letter to the| “A policeman advised me to { send the sticker to you with a i letter of explanation not as-
“Gentlemen: | " that T 1dr h “« | SUring me a wouldn’ Ave We moved here from the | to pay the fine.
South the first part of March.
| [soon
Seeks Public's Support
- : {7 “Anyway, I want to be a law [formally hack to the 80 far I don't know if 1 : In Housing Drive | ike you Tar ay oot for auiding Seizes ana. hope In the Go Out Here [ye owners The ow str - , : nea ure w Ww | he eel an ants, A campaigh to eniist pubic the grief Ive had shouldn't «LIN VEEL AN il etter | (Another tars Page 22)0 *(SELCLESILTTEE Jie ad for the city's drive happen to a dog. “If you still think I should | Ry EMERSON TORREY a steel shutdown suf
against substandard housing was {proposed today by City Council{man Glenn W, Radel.
“Twice I've gone to pick up | my husband where he works and ended up but in the coun-
pay this fine, there will be no | hard feelings on my side, for after all, I shouldn't leave the
{lines and some household and industrial users. | The walkout was expected to cut production in half. The strike, delayed by govern- workers walked out across ment infervention for three months, began at 12:01 a. m, {local time, ~ Lompany officials in most cases began carrying out orderly shutidowns assisted by strikers, wha {later were expected to post pickets when the shutdown process bad :
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td we a 08 1011 oti all of them hich had mons » n TOOL: $7 a to wage union sent s in thelr new streets to
Pageant in which bathing beauties from #1 counteion “will fe, Holey
+ (contracts.
Unfon officials, who ‘exempted! California locals from the strike because of the im [Pacific Coast refineries
- {United Nations campaign Ic © Get’ Lost res, predicted that about, half of {the nation’s daily output of gasoto cast their ballots yesterday. | ° ° a line and oH would be cut off py The Republican vote alone was O D el th : C t {well over an unprecedented 340,-' {= — r I e I » | Early reports
'the walkouts, mainly at refineries
Coast area, the midcontinent field lof Oklahoma, Kansas and Mis-
after street and couldn't find sourl. the Great Lakes refinerien| pont request to stay the
| There was no prediction on how, ke an immediate
{pinch of the petroleum shortage, strie ‘Ppeals. {if the strike continued. { t Court 4A
Oil Workers
ats ‘C10 oft workers at Roek Island ficiently serious Jo Justity he gow ‘Refining Corp. joined the nation’s ullitied ‘seizure, Was keeping in ‘ofl strike at 12:01 ‘a. m.
| FINAL HOME
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Steel Cut To A Trickle,
mperiled |
300,000 Ingot Tons A Day Lost in Strike As Court KO's
T= Strikes aft a Glance
| STEEL—650,000 steelworkers idled, 95 per cent of
industry shut down with a loss of 300,000 steel ingot tons daily. Federal Judge David A. Pine signs formal order returning mills to owners after declaring President Truman's seizure order unconstitutional. - Some violence reported in Pittsburgh area.
OIL 90,000 workmen on strike, threatening shortages
of fuel for motorists, transportation lines and some household and industrial users. Supply of natural gas to homes and industries in Midwestern states threatened.
By United "ress Py
DENVER, Apr. 30—About | Madden backs “oto in strike @ 90, 000 union oil workers went The Steel Decision . :
on strike across the natio today, threatening fuel short. 7udse set precedents in nulli-
« + AN nl editorial CE EE EE EE EE 20
fying SelOre .. cia vabnnes n Harold H, Hartley RE 7
By United Prem
Angry CIO United Steels
for motorists, transportation!
the nation today, cutting off 95 per cent of the country's steel pr 5 The walkout by 850,000 win
‘500 men gathered at the of the to hurl epithets and stones. to co" din were damaged. in Ko. Meio leader, o spread the | {order, falling e ‘be the mob by plant poties, °
Refuses Stay indicated that | Méanwhile, Federal Jugs’
pipelines in the Texas Gulf DAY id A. Pine issued a
dustry, and and the Rocky!
Baldridge th try would feel the! for & e country W stay order in the States
Judge Pine, who declare President Truman's seizure of ti [Industry legal yesterday,
today pi touch with, the new situa-
Mr. Radel appeared before the ry not knowing how 1 got | hotel if 1 don't know my wa tion, \Safety Board fo seek their co- there. around. yay and hiro Boilie A8 uy But his press secretary, Joseph {operation and suggestions for “These streets have me so “Mrs. ‘X.’" ; oh i In Hered 16. furs Short, told reporters he could the drive. confused and I'm so turned The Safety Board unanimously Union o A te tomor- give no intimation of what the |. ‘Mr. Radel's action follows City around in directions I seldom voted to cancel the sticker and "ish workers a: 'h a : President may to cope with Council's ousting of the Public séem to know where IT am. send Mrs. “X” a map of the city. OW to complete the shutdown of (pe erigis,
‘Housing Authority here, He said the council realized it had a responsibility to remove substandard housing and to help create new housing after blocking the {proposed 1500 units of federalfinanced dwellings,
“One day last week I parked my car at a parking meter near a downtown store. “I left the store in plenty of time to reach my car before the meter time was up, but 1 ' Jappeneq to leave the store by
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the refinery which began at 6 ip. m. T d ' N Also ‘picketed was Panhandle Oo ay S ews Eastern Pipeline Co.'s hooster station in Zionsville, About 75 workers were reported but, visory employees sald they were pumping out as much natural gas
‘ff Oga't Talk’ There weré reports that Mr, Truman was preparing a speech on the subject or a message to Congress., Concerning these ree ports Mr, Short said: “I can't talk ahout this at all” At the Capitol, Sen. Wayne L.
yesterday.
but super-
| as ever. Morse (R,: Ore.) Indicated he Page Citizens Coke & Gas Utility would press for quick passage of - ays ow WIiNns=— ‘Pay raises assured for teach- promised Indianapolis gas users his bill to give the President BEE as ivrisanssvieises ves 32 ‘no curtailment In service.” A sharply-limited powers to seize
cut In proposed
Ingrid Is ‘Delighted’ Le i
spokesman said 3 utility could make artificial. gas, Warm weather is a favorable fac-
negotiations whenever any of shipments *
the vital plants in 2 time of crisis, He said it ig “the clear duty of
Congress” to pass such legisia-
in a pinch
Pag tor, he added. tion. & b nited Prey AB® Gasoline retailers here warned ue to Sign Order SANTA MARINELLA. Ttaly, "Apr. 30-—Actress Ingrid [Vast expansion in Atom arms. |, oainst “panic buying” by motor-, At Duquesne, Pa. even top Bergman said today that X-rays have shown the baby she [Lovett raps arma ceiling esa ag 1818. Sse sd in the event ot a ranking Supervisors Were JSanied . “ gp ae AL LT DNTLIS, s+ 4 + 4 “7 complete shutdown whic e did entrance to the U. 8. Steel plan expects about June 1 will be twins “and I'm Gelighted, | Sports not expect—Indianapolis might there. ' Miss Bergman, wife of Page AVE only four days’ supply. “But At McKeesport, pickets blocked rector Ro- | Milwaukee invades Trit i“ we may #kin by with no pinch at the entrance of the National Tube © Italian Film Direct oh a WIE os ass, H es ny the customer level,” he said. Co., refusing to permit cars to berto Rossellini, said at Hinshaw quits as Tech coach, 27! Meanwhile, the world's largest drive out, : their seaside villa here Cleveland cracks out 25 hits., 28 refinery -the Whiting unit of ’A union sound truck Pleaded to that they had been “sus- Bowring seofes .. Crnes oii 28 Standard Oil Company of Indi- hs ines an Ye! ; all calle orse to at / [ . ’ ! ecting” for some time in Kentucky Derby. ........ 9 aug-=was given (32 hours hy the edged through the crowd with the pe " 4 jon to shut down, Piciets were men pounding on their sides with that twins were on the Women s posted at Sinclair's refinery, of thelr fists, way. Page fides and crude pipelines in Ham- However, industry officials sajd . " May social calendar ........ gy mond, the process of cloging the mills The doctor took IFC convention opens in Clay- | : 150 Involved was proceeding in an orderly (-ray onday and L xot.s.comumpnion v0.00 ns p. About 150 employees are In- raghjon. The union “followed its ay wll ny Id (Caprices by Christy ......... jo volved in the walkout over wages custom of permitting some men told me i tely it woul [Hosteases named for Mental At the Rock Island refinery here is aid in the cooling ahd banking be twins,” she said. | Health Association cam- eg supplies central Indiana of furnaces to prevent damage. “p h d de- | paign luncheon ........... 12, with 12,000 barrels. of gasoline, The only remaining production m happy an |domestic and industrial fuels is that coming from mills of & lighted and so'is Roberto.” ! Other Features: (daily. (tew companies which have met Rossellini _ | Amusements ........ veer 16 | The union is demanding a 25-the union's demand for the 26 The ’ llinis, who Bridge ...... vitesesssess 25 cent-an-heur wage boost. The cent-an-hour pay. a were married by proxy in ' Henry Butler .,......... 17 (company had offered 18 cents mended by the Wage xico 24, - COMICK .vvvuesinensera24, 25 (With the reservation that no Board, or those, ich Jwirez, Me ! May .. I Crossword :......es00... 25 (further pay hikes would be other un Bi 1950, now have a family MISS BERGMAN She 'sus- ‘| Editorials... . . Ll... . 5p |granted for a year. It has been The nal of two—a son, Renato Ro- pected.” Harold Hartley ........., 22 (he practice to reopen wage thority. {
| Peter Lindstrom is in r. Lindstrom’s custo
/three producers in the Calumet mafastutiey
area did so. Average base pay of Island oil workers 4 |hour,
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Seizure
At U. B. Steel's Clairton plant,
