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! H O M 2 : | ENEX FORECAST: Mostly fair tonight, tomorrow. Cooler. Low tonight 50; high tomorrow 75. al : — 2 Ne : : SUES : 1 YRA p ? 050 Entered as Second-Class Matter st Posto “eo Soh PRICE FIVE CENTS METI © Al - ow ce te - = whiter, [Scmpps —wowArDlY 63d YEAR-—-NUMBER 51 ’ FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1952 Ne tiAnapolia, Indians. Jesued Daily. : -— bsorbent. . ; : " i wk tor 09 - « | ; . ma ClO Chief Orders Calumet Entry Bi i | : F pl ~ Steelworkers Back fieldto 17 ma o Te : Top Blend Surprise : ; UITay BOWS | Wind Turns Play Pen | ew bil ceil an i ‘ . , Another story, photo, Page 25 = : : = To HST Plea | Into ‘Magic Carpet’ | wousvis x. uy 2 ~: . . : wane ~rTeen Drivers Will Test Skill airman o : LJ By United Press : ; : fifth victory, Calumet Farm fen rivers { 5 t 8 3 0 I in p _ TERRE HAUTE, May 2—A" 9-month-old baby |i. tied its Kentucky Derby i Shi . 5 girl escaped serious injury yesterday afternoon when |... when it made the little- . a : b Sse S | p k whirlwind lifted a play pen in which she was [known Top Blend a surprise, run- i ’ Industry Appeals 3 freak w I : : : i ToS . yh : playing and tossed it into a neighbor’s yard. The girl, [3 mate of J Javores IHL} Ne ug 9 supreme Lour Louise Fay, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard [today Yor tomorrow's mile and a S nevi ph : : quarter turf classic. pk Wkeates " ; of Fay. . J . _The weatherman already had : ; Page 3; it ) Sasclige 9 1 oro Observers said the pen sailed through the air about * |jolted thie hopes of sgveral of the ‘Will Be Close’ to will halt 500-Mile Race, Page 24. | 25 yards before striking a metal clothesline five feet [rant Sutsiders Loving for 2 Request, He Add | Heroic eltrts and steel, edl- | off the ground. The pen smashed to bits and the |, ct famous horse race when he is lama, Page 22. youngster fell to the ground little the worse for her [predicted that exected showers By TED KNAP By United Press iad “ : » rid would hold off until after race A whopping fare increasé WASHINGTON, May 2—| Spinning “magic carpet” ride. time. Thus several scratches : ih or Weathermen said the brief but furious twister |were anticipated before the field| appeared certain today for Philip Murray today ordered ‘ : th [parades to the post at 4:30 p. m.| ‘the 180,000 transit riders his 650,000 striking steel- formed out of a clear sky with winds up to then aver- | on wi | hare. workers to return to work, aging about seven miles per hour. : a 2s RN» Hugh W. Abbett, of for the government. . | Mrs. Fay, who was in the kitchen at the time, said prise entry this morning as a the Publis Sarvies Commission, The CIO president bowed to i | s of the baby. [blazing sun baked out the already today e Times “a fare President Truman's appeal as the her attention yas sitracted by the screaty a 2 lightning fast track. The colt had increase is inevitable.” . oS industry and the government both! She looked out of a window and saw the pen and baby | ®EEEE Fld as a possible | And he said the boost “will Bs appealed the legality of Mr. Tru- whirling through the air. starter for he did not go to the close” to the 20 to 60 per cent man’s steel seizure to the Su- a post as a 2-year-old and has made increase asked by Ind preme Court. 4 {only three starts this year. =a pp el . |" Ridden by W. M. Cook, he will Oe Ae CY 5 entry with Hill Gail. pews al 5 Strike Slows School = tin ** high court must decide whether! . : 7 Gelding Winners the President has “unlimited| . : One gelding, - Freeman Keyes'| wow nase oa 4 Construction Here frie Suen Wa s00 § ho Pine has ruled he has not. | {In its previous 77 runnings, the U. 8. Files Brief By EMERSON TORREY At new School 4, ironworkers race has been won by only seven A few hours later the govern-| construction of four badly honored the teamsters’ picket line geldings, the last being Clyde Van | ment filed its brief, contending| ded Indianapolis public schools but carpenters, cement Suishers. Dusen in 1929. i sl that Judge Pine’s decision, if al-| plumbers, steamfitters an a Five of ready. ho be- : > we dh 31 54 3 we lowed to stand, would halt steel Was slowed today as AFL Team-/phorers stayed on the job. ion oh 4 the ain oaeiia Ton: WHOA yd Julian, Washington High School driver instructor, whistles his pupils are production and thwart any future sters Local 716 spread its picket The striking truck drivers asked | 208 JO SPREE SH 0 SEE SOP! 46 4 stop during table-top “skull practice” on rules of the road. {loft to right) are Sue Kern, ‘action necessary to meet. “other lines to more buildings here. la 18%-cent-an-hour wage hike oe, for Mrs. Warren Wright's] Phil Menges poi Don Pitcher. : “ir ote and unpredictable ~mergencies”| Union spokesmen said the num-ianq g health and welfare clause ~F Yarm. one’ which d : oil tie van ts : the nation might face. {ber of Indianapolis projects being that would cost contractors an met 1d stath for Niilch ould Safe drivers of the future In the normal course the Su- picketed might be as high as “40 a4ditional 5 cents an hour. 2 d a 8fth for Eddie Ar-lwi thelr t0preme Court justices would con-jor 50.” “| THe Contractors’ Association... mii Gail's jockey will display skill sider the petitions at their usual] Hit today were these grade offered a 15-cent-an-hour wage Mrs, Marian duPont Scott, who |MOITOW on the World War Saturday conference. It was pos- schools, under construction: boost and rejected the health and » : : sible the ; 3 won the Grand National at Ain-|Memorial Plaza. ter -today : welfare : tree with the famed Battleship,| At 9 a. m., 35 teen-agers from RY: The ) Court’s| stone Ave.; School 45 at 21st St. Drivers handling light equip- the 25 to 1 Pintor and Arroz X ad m first ‘actfoft ‘would a decision|and Park Ave. and School 4, been | $1.70 ane an the Indianapolis publie high simply whether or got t ment have been getting $1.70 aniig g 20 to 1 hopeful for Mrs. Gor- Bion g ply whe or got to consider Michigan and Blackford Sts, hou: hauling heavy equip- 4 of San schools 4 in the i in Te ny int; 080 he ee Toa hows op Mr. Murray agreed to meet Center at Ft. already ment, § other, wn Rambler, was 60" spor ’ pd with Mr. Truman and officials of had stopped pletely when| Other labor developments here: claimed recently at Keeneland bylthe Indianapolis Junior Chamber _ «the "Big Bix" steel companies in|other workers refused to cross ; rs Mijdrad Un aig will of Commerce and the schools. the White House tomorrow. Mr. picket lines set up yesterday. Red Cab be in the field, quoted at 50 | They will drive their cars over Truman was taking.over the per-' * $50 Drivers Involved W. A. Abbott's Blue Man, win- obstacle. Godses Iike’ thoss: used o sonal role of mediator in a labor Pickets also had heen posted Special Judge Otto W. Cox re-ner of the Flamingo and Experidispute for the first time since earlier at the sites of the new|fused the request of AFL Team-/mental Number Two, was the/in national contests for truck 4 the 1946 railroad crisis. Manual High School and Chrysler Sters Local 188 for a change $f second choice to the Calumet en-/driver safety awards. J i 5 lant {venue from Marion County try at 4 to 1, followed by the Soli gp. .p ari h tor A Told to Return Soon pant. t of court citations of Rutchick entry of Count Flame driver was chosen ifs ‘ Mr. -Mutray called .the ‘steel-| Directly involved were 250 contempt o competition on the basis of test : {38 persons accused of violating and Master Fiddle at 8 to 1. scd workers out oh: strike Tuesday drivers hauling building materials 1 icketin C. V. Whitney's Cold Co: a res made in driver training v immediately after Federal Judge Who. went on strike for a new a Superior Court 1 no-p 8. C. Bite l ot Suman classes at the high schools. David A. Pine ruled Mr, Truman’s contract. jorder. = - Nas i i Bagh th no Driver-training . for pupils in seizure of the industry fllegal.] But Edward T. Carlson, presi-| oil d Gas A a ng Ar ey ra ou the classrooms and on the road % Mr. Murray told them to return dent of Local 716, said the strike | QM : a AN Ikaniad derbies 17dlis a postwar development. George A to work “as’.soon as possible” May affect 1000 other truckers CIO ofi workers continued to the Blue Grass stakes, 15 to 1. |parkas, schools safety director, : since Judge. Pine’s ruling « has, Who would honor the picket lines. pjckett the strike-¢losed Rock) Betting Field said surveys -have shown school . 4 been stayed and the mills remain] Work went ahead at the four|Isiand Refining Corp. and the) training has brought a 50 per tor is this: 4 Z
Dapper Willie (The Actor) Sut- teen-age driver, nor do we prac- her parking as she practices backing the student training car for [observers put the probable new indus emen is: growing rapidly. The two aps p . ni Indpsizy hii Er thinks scheols had been y cheduled for/ton and his confederate, Thomas Hu Gall. ee ny lo the kee J21Y Dusitive method of pro- tomorrow's competition. She will be one of 35 high school pupils Rate Ike Jam: 20 conta=Dost y >: wage and price issues to permit] pPiocon PY fall igh| (Mad Dog) Kiing, were sentenced|oyi eq 5 break hy drawing the| The “Road-eo” was designed to OmPe'ing for driving honors. ; . | Ing cost 33); per cent. : an agreement. s ches hd nw a waeh today to 30-years-to-life imprison-ipgle, The rest of the post posi-|fill that lack of positive approach. National prizes include a $1000 Schaefer, Geanne Anderson and] Weekly pass of 50 cents, plus DCKINGS The Wage Stabilization Board|,neaq of schedule .before the/Ment in Sing Sing for the $64,000(tions: 2, Swoop; 3, Brown Ram-| Contestants will be members scholarship. |Fred Hendricks. dime per ride. . has recommended a 26-cent an picket line was set up but that holdup of a New York bank two bler; 4, Count Flame; 5 Shag of seven teams, one from sash) Jaycee officers said the na-| HOWE—Paul Bates, Bill Staf- High school fare of 10 cents . comfortable hour “package” increase for the|marein now will be trimmed. years ago. Talls; 6, Pintor 7, Gushing Oil; high school. They will-be re-|tional competition may be held|ford, Rosa Harris, Joan Hitch-| For the commuters who use support for steelworkers. The “official” gov- 8, Eternal Moon; 9, Sub Fleet;/quired to perform the maneuvers here in August. |cock and Sally Whitaker. transit twice a day five days a ernment offer on prices is $3 a . 10. Smoke Screen; 11, Cold Com-jiSually demanded for driver's. pace Driver Fred Agabashian| CRISPUS ATTUCKS—Edward|week, the -50-cent pass: system VARICOSE VEINS; ton. Mr. Sawyer's comments in- : mand; 12. Top Blend; 13. Happy] Ee : will attend the “Road-eo” to drive Mathews, Harold Banks, Fredrick| would figure out to 15 cents a THROBBING, dicated ‘the goverment would go Oo ern ? eién oO roy Go Lucky: 14, Master Fiddle: 15, Scholarship Offered the Studebaker which will pace Cox, Ronald Dodson and James|ride—2% cents the present ACHING, beyond this. Blue Man; 16, Hannibal; 17, Arroz. 1.. police Department wilijthis year's 500-Mile Race. He Carter. commuter use of tokens. These TIE | Battle Ahead : ‘ 4 s | TTT have 12 officers attending as|Will also make the trophy awards. | WASHINGTON — Tom Fergu- Widen week | Sommulas would eo wrt ain sso SQUEAIS ON ‘Rescuers’ (Today's News rm mhne ui, roe coer nb rit ren tard Lair ir ip 07 on more [© WO-WAY STRETCH great legal struggle between the ! : "me jer In the city. participants. a Twins, the avaiage eoft wouM.: steel industry and - the govern- By DONNA MIKELS Oh : In The Times | The school with the winning| The contest lineup includes: TECH—Elmer James, Ronald soar until it wouldn't pay to buy pr - knee length, ment over the legality of Mr. Tru- FRECKLE-FACED Helen 8 {team will be awarded a trophy,/] MANUAL — Richard Billiard, Campbell, Roberta Bishop, Jerryia weekly pass, even at 50 cents, de of fine lostex, man's seizure : of Troy whose imprison- 4 . |and the winning driver will re-|/Anna Mae Petro, William Wag-|Lux and James Klinge. That would put them in the cash ous <1 rh es sei industry attorneys ment almost set off a siege of Local \celve another. The top driver|goner, Delmar Potter and Philipj SHORTRIDGE — Don Hitch-|fare class — boosting their ride t, t¢im eppear- jumped the gun on the govern.| Marion County Juvenile Center ae (Will also be given a chance to Snodgrass. cock, Roger Childs, Roberta Steeg, cost 715’ cents above the token e. Soft, smooth, ment by appearing at the Supreme today repaid her would-be res- OPS files second suit aaginst {compete in the state contests and| BROAD RIPPLE—Helen Fer-|Joe Matthews and Alexander Mc- price. That's a leap 80 per Court at 9 o'clock this merning| CUers in true feminine fashion. | potato dealers ............ g 'ater the national driver's meet. ‘guson, Carolyn Green, CarlNuity, : ‘| cent. $ @ ; (8 a. m. today, Indianapolis Time). The 18-year-old brunet read- Gen, Wedemeyer urges break : ” . : If you took eight rides on the Justice Department lawyers pre-| ily told police and Center of- with Soviets ...c.cosisesns: 7} at 50-cent pass, it would average . sented the government's petition| ficials the name of an admirer : 18.25 cents a ride. Cut it to five shortly before noon. who hatched the plot to storm Foreign rides a week, and it spells 20 The government petition signed| the East Side center to rescue Page cents a trip. ag “ds by Solicitor General Philip B. his lady love. . ‘| Reds reject UN truce plan.... 8 Rallways officials said they Perlman stressed upon the high Today police had pick-up or- U. 8. skeptical in Oatis cage.. 3 don't know how many “commute court the necessity for a quick| ders out for him and other . ers” are irregulars. Public Couns settlement of the constitutional] known members of the crew of National selor Jones estimated there L questions. : six who planned a “Wooden - > “many thousands.” Sola : Horse” maneuver to invade the Candidates on TV say: “Get ,| ‘The loudest howl about ‘Haw No Break Seen Center last night. tough to end grafting” .,... 8 Railways rates—if they are made wh Tale a noctarnal Ex-convict named as key sus- that way—will' come from those e Center's south dor- ying ... riders. TO In Hot Weather mitory late Wednesday and Pect-in Schuster: sil ; “” Whew. : whispered to other girls their Sports : Views on the | It's going to be hot again to-| Plan te return last night armed Page - i day—and tomorrow—and Sun-| With ladders and hacksaws, "When the boys crept stealth- |MCCall seeks third victory today. They had alternate schemes. en yS crept sites BIEN aan vsaiannissns.s BE Skies will also be clear over| One was a “Wooden Horse” 1 to the Center last night, imp; mggert reports on Speedthe. week end to give picnickers,| plan. Two boys were to call at alerted police sped to the scene. | way dOINES .............. 24 golfers and others a chance to| the door. While the’ matron's Only the fact that the“boys (Senators top Cleveland in enjoy themselves. attention was turned to them, were a little ahead of schedule | tight pitchers duel ......... 24
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much resumption of work until next week. Full production was not expected for two weeks even if the return to work is speedy. Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer, who is nominal boss of the steel industry, was “pleased and happy" by Mr. Murray's decision. Mr. Sawyer said he still was optimistic about getting a union-
Yesterday the temperature in Indianapolis soared to a new season high of 86 at 3:45 p. m. This was only 4 degrees short of the all-time record for May 1
set last year.
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affected schools as members of [Zionsville booster station of Pan-] Dixiana Farm's Sub Fleet was There was little prospect of some trades crossed picket lines. handle Eastern Pipeline Co. Union quoted at 20 to 1, and Bayard young people.
But a warning the strike would and refinery. “bring to a standstill every build- meet with ing project in the area” when ma- Wednesday. terials on hand run out was
sounded by Marshall D. Abrams Sutton, Kling Get
executive secretary of the Building Contractors' Association. 30 Years to Life NEW YORK, May 2 (UP)-
Officials are to
federal conciliator
School Situation Acute The situation was most acute at Schools 59 and 45, in northeast Indianapolis where the population
others were to overpower her and grab the keys. If this succeeded, the boys assured Center inmates, they would set free the whole dormitory.
saved them from ambush. As it was, they fled into the underbrush and escaped pursuing police. The youthful "Helen" assured
- ed for| The other plan was to put a Officials she had no part in the | Bridge ...........00000.0 27 re ee for| ladder to the South building, Plot and readily told the names | Comics .....vee000ees. 26, 27 . the entire week end and’ could| saw out a window and free Of two . ii] OroOBAWOrd «.vossesseeens 27 foresee no prospect of showers lo-| “anybody that wants to come a ieally, even if the plot © cally. - along.” : 4
But the boys hadn't counted
Dixiana Farm's Sub Fleet was
Sharp's Hannibal at 25 to 1. A pair of 40 to 1 choices were Happy Go Lucky and the gelding Smoke Screen. Rounding out the betting field of four at 50 to 1 with Brown Rambler were Swoop, Eternal Moon and Shag Tails. All will carry 126 pounds, with $97,300 to the winner if all 17 go to the post. In the draw for post positions,
Question still, “Who'll beat Hill Gail?" 25 Rockets keep track trophy 25
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Paul H. Buchanan Jr., Indianapolis Jaycee president, said his organization is striving to make teen-agers even more safety conscious.
Need Positive Approach
“There is much publicity about the teen-ager who is a reckless driver,” Mr. Buchanan said. “We seldom recognize the skillful
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