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TWIN TWINGES—Reba seeing double with identical operations in Methodist Hospital.

Rush Repairs

On Race Track

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Wife ‘So She | Won't Cry’ -

5-Year-Old Boy Sees

By United Press

—A 5-year-old boy told today how he looked on while lhis grandfather shot and

| itlea his ailing wife so she “won’t have to cry any niore.”

{when farmer Shelton Hamlin [shot down his wife Hazel with a |12-gauge shotgun and then killed |

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his act to be a double mercy slay-| ling, said Deputy Sheriff Kenneth

Surgery at Same Time = JL. weve

i ; .. | * -~ By DONNA MIKELS ° condition developed simultaneous-| prespuably aise St tailing] | A .pair "of twins so identical|ly in 14-year-old Ruby and Reba health, er 30 Ba iar his! {they “even stub their toes at the Krummel. Corr eg PAVIA 0 Sa au OC deat same time” today were-in Meth-| But it was no surprise to the dmother, had Bret: me lodist” Hospital recovering “from alike-as-peas-in-a-pod twins. several: times during the day. lidentical thyroid operations. They've been doing it all their Saw Him With Gun i Amazed doctors said it was lives.

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‘We'll Fight To The End,’ urray Tells Big Steel

Farmer Kills

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: : | ‘The child, David Gallagher, § and Ruby Krummel, identical 14-year-old Westport twins, had surgeons |was the only witness yesterday

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Dispute Has Become ‘A Political Football,’ Clo President Charges

By United Press | PITTSBURGH, June 13—CIO President Philip Murray told cheering top policymakers of CIO United Steelworkers today that he was prepared to carry the union's dispute \with the steel industry “to the very end.”

In a fighting speech to mem-, {bers of the 36-man executive]

" board and 170-man wage policy| committee, he charged the steel 0Se [ice dispute, which has resulted in an| ’

11-day strike by 650,000 workers, |

has been made a “political football, made so by men who elther| a on 1 S do not care or do not understand

the economic situation.” He told the cheering representatives: . “As far as I am concerned, 1| Vote Against Bill am prepared to carry your man-|

date and the mandate of our last! Times Washington Bureau convention to the very end.” | WASHINGTON, June 13—Sen. He charged politicians with Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.), aumaking a “political football out of thor of the price cor¥rol amendthe lives of some 650,000 steel. ment which President Truman workers, their wives and their Plames for inflation, voted against families. ; jany continuation of price and *" Rips Sen. Byrd wage controls. So did Sen. Wil Yo idl 3 liam E. Jenner (R. Ind). ° : He especially gssailed Sen. |. No ‘Demwcrat did” so-and only: - Harry Byfd (D.*Va.) fOr propos 1g-gther Republicans. ~~ ~~~ {Ing use-of the Taft-Hartley Act to| The Senate ‘appréved the exobtain an injunction against the tension of wage, price and rent walkout: - tcontrols to Feb. 28, 1953, by a

Capehart, Jenner

By JOHN V. WILSON

“very unusual” the glandular The stock car racing fraternity - ene

ES ——— SE ————————————— -——— whooping cough—all the contagious childhood diseases to-

joined hands today to speed repair gether. As babies, with the 4of the condemned Indianapolis avem 0 p month colic their wails were alSpeedrome so tonight's races ‘ways duets.

could go on as scheduled.

Track officials announced the . racing program would be held.if t npoin new guard rails around the track at Kitley Ave. and U. 8. 52 could {of convenience. be installed by race time. Two beer-drinking bandits But the surgery last week “If we get the track in shape, [robbed a tavern owner of nearly Proved the Westport farm twins we'll run regardless of the court $200 this morning, then locked identical physical health goes order,” a track spokesman de- the owner, a waiter, and five beyond - contagion and concustomers in the basement of the venience.

Same Tonsil Trouble

| “They had their tonsils out at jthe same time, mostly a matter

hind him. Grandmommy was standing at the kitchen sink washing dishes and crying,” the child said. “Maw, you won't have to cry |any more,” he said Hamlin told the farm woman. David said his grandfather {raised the shotgun, shot his wife {and then turned the weapon on (himself. | - Hamlin’s body fell alongside {that of the woman. Both were killed instantly.

WHO'S SUPERSTITIOUS 2—Times carrier James Reeder isn't, [tong the strike will last,” he said, | even though today is Friday the 13th and his |1th birthday. The |“But I know that no staff officer first baby born in Indianapolis Friday, June 13, 1941, Jimmy is jor board member or other offithe son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reeder, 6340 Central Ave. A sixth [cial of this union is going to re-| grade pupil at School 84, he has been a Tires carrier for two years.’ Ser. We are all (Other photos, story, Page 8). Br. : > wile Lat 2gtied —- reopen certain steel cle] o ts “out vitally-needed Chuckle if You Wish, [im om wie

clared. Mr. Corbin said the sheriff's How h id, th “ 1001 N. West St. “Tenth Street’ While thyroid conditions tend sce would attempt to 1 t ever, 38 Sad, thers werg "ceb He was Yeterring to He arderi iV _~s, Wes 8 -n to run in families, doctors said|gay fhe mature ip te earn to-| tain aspects t§'be discussed” at a of Judge Norman E. Bremnan,| mw. y.1qup men calmly finished it Was “unusual” to see identical suffered by the 53-year-old victim | |closed meeting of the policymakSuperior Court 3, closing the, jos each before ordering development. such as in the and her husband. i U 2 UC 0 e Cc S ;ers this afternoon. \ track as a fire and safety hazard. yy. Guner Harry Marcus, 44, to Krummel twins. : . f Draws Loud Boos

Instructed to ‘Run’ empty the cash register. They 'also forced him to bik the safe, and other members of the family

The spokesman said he had {said the twin operations were been instructed by the track|>'s FONG I CURIS is 'what he expected of his twin owner, Earl O. Sexson, Greenfield, |; 4 yr Marcus into the basement, 8irls. to “run” tonight and he would|p,ung his hands and feet with| They've always been that way comply. : wire, and threatened to hurt him —if one went out and stubbed More than 100 drivers, carlif he didn’t tell where “the rest ner toe the other one did it,” he owners, mechanics and racing|of the money” was. said. fans worked until 1 a. m. today| Finally convinced they had alll _ mmm to replace the guard rail con-|the available money, the two gun- . demned by State Fire Marshal men herded the customers into me Gettysburg Gives Alex Hougland. |basement and locked the door. . Work continued today on the The waiter, Ray Price, 60, was lke Big Welcome guard rail and replacing of rotten|/locked in another room. timbers in grandstands. Workers, After the bandits had left, ai GETTYSBURG, Pa. June 13 were backed by their wives who customer entered and released the (Up). Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhowserved hot meals. victims. 3 f { Mr. Marcus said the two men’ re 0 fan Jonaley 2 Hint also took 75 packs of cigarettes. 8 he came here to play host at effort. I A _———————— {his nearby farm to Pennsylva-

Order Called ‘Unfair’

er got a cheering welcome today

' | Sraith ‘Bo dest ot th Rain Forecast Republican National Convention. m ring, president of the Federal Racing Society, termed For Week End Gen. Bisenhower flew from !

the fire marshal's orders as “un- [New York to Harrisburg, Whete fair.” i Even though more thunder. Dé was greeted by Gov. John 8.

Mr. Borin inted out the! {Fine and Sen. James H. Duff track has 2 no casuaities| POVer* were forecast for the! (R, Pa.). They motored here

among drivers or spectators this| Week end, the Weather, Bureau with the General who was wel-

year. He said the Speedromeisaid that they won't be re-jSomied by a crowd estimated at holds one of the best safety rec- peat performances of Thursday's! persons. ords in the state. — S| The. crowd jammed the flag-

The president of the racing! {decked main square of this hisgroup told, The Times repairs] 2 iBelale Rt the bureau 2a that toric community and Gen. Eisenfwhal rain come irom ihe power responded with a brief

recommended by Mr. Houglandi,.,iiered storms will averagelspeech from the back seat of a

could be completed in “a matter, i of hours.” Pp only about one-half inch, |convertible Cadillac before” he

_| . Temperatures will average 4 to continued to his farm. ; fo Bos ell, he Sa Jual-is degrees above normal over the] He told his “neighbors” that and the race card at 8:30. Some Week end. Cooler weather was he hopes to “rock out his last drivers are ready to compete. {forecast for Monday and Tues- days on a back porch under a Mr. Hougland said he visited [48Y- {shady tree in this community.” the track yesterday and pointed] out “specific repairs” needed for | Hi: the guard rail. He 'said a fire, hazard created by open storage! of gasoline in the garage area! had been removed. |

LOCAL TEMPERATURES

6a m.. 72 10a. m.... 74 Ta. m.. 178 la. m... 73 8am... 76 12 (noon). 76 9a. Mm... 7 Latest humidity . Te 93%

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Their father, Everett Krummel,

| ata’s 70-member delegation to the

II for Some Time He said neighbors told him !both Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin had ‘been fil for some time and that |was the only reason they could {think of for the slayings. | The church-going couple were {reported to be well-to-do. Hamlin borrowed the gun from neighbors Wednesday night. He said he wanted “to chase some dogs away from my cattle.” David and his widowed mother, | Mrs. Myrtle J. Gallagher, 25, lived with the Hamlins at their farm home. Mrs. Gallagher was at work when the shootings occurrea.

Today's News In The Times

| Local : Page U. 8. calls on Olympians for $16,000 in taxes ..ooeeeenes Railroad brakeman killed by IRIN soeirntenene sececvnss 8 National | Page Army will not silence Gen. MAcCArthUI +iiceisssnnnnenss 30 Policeman shoots fleeing man 10 death «.uvoiavssnviva vo 6

Editorial - Page

{ Rep. Charles Brownson votes to extend President Truman’s wartime power ..... 22 | Allied arms plan puts Stalin | ON SPOL. sesssrsenessineeae 22 |

8 shark-infested central Pacific,

| By ED KENNEDY | She explains that the pit 1s| The grey-haired union leader

Mr. Murray said that the union | Yet:

Mr. Murray said that “when the vote of 58 to 18. All other conipeople get to know the facts—anditrols, including incentives for they must—they will side withibusiness both big- and small, jus.” : {were continued until June 30, “I honestly don't know how 1953.

Sen. Capehart said he believes the economic situation is such that no controls are needed at the present time. He cited steel surpluses to show that even the strike Is causing no shortages as

‘Doesn’t Make Sénse’ “We ought to drop both price and wage controls and let supply and demand take its co J the senior - Senator from Indiana

“The bill which the Senate adopted is a hodge-podgé it resulted from sectional horde{trading and doesn’t make sense

A new factor enters qualifica- only 10 yards from her bedroom 'drew loud boos from representa-i from a national viewpoint. {tions for The Times Chuckhole window and all night long trucks tives when he criticized Sen. “I didn't like the changes in

{Derby entrants today. land cars hit the hole with two Robert A. Taft, aspirant to the) It is noise. [bangs. One as the front tire hits/ Republican presidential nomina-| | Mrs. Fletcher E. Wall, 3314'and the second when the rear tion, for suggesting ‘that the! |E. Ninth St., gained recognition [tire smashes against it. This is| Taft-Hartley Law be imposed on| {for the pit in front of her house|real fine for tires, too. jus.” : lon the basis of the noise it makes. Mrs, Wall has high-hopes the| Then, Mr. Murray charged, Gen. | “It couldn’t qualify as the city will get to her favorite chuck- Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sen.| |largest, the longest or the deep- hole and soon. |Taft’s opponent, “for all sakes| lest mor the widest,” she wrote] So if your pit is a belk ringer and purposes repeated Taft's |with her entry. “But it is cer-'as a noise maker be sure to in-|ideas in different words.” | tainly the noisiest one.” {clude that point in your Chuck-! “If Gen. Eisenhower knew the! | sein |}0l@ Derby entry, truce facts, he might change his

: | The “Chuckhole of the Week” mind,” Mr. Murray said. “He be-! award is waiting for you-——get came a ‘me-tocer’ yesterday. | your entry in the mail tonight to That's degraded politics. That's

ibe in next week's contest, the thing I mean by political

| | All entries, of course, are for-| football.” |warded to City Hall and believe it| Mr, Murray also noted that i I - [4S lor not, some of the holes are there had been a lot of specula-| getting filled. !

tion that President Truman's rejcent actions have been nothing HONOLULU, June 13 — Ten {more than the paying of a politio cal debt to the CIO.

{men were feared dead and one |was rescued today when an Air] . “What debt does Mr. Truman | |Force B-29 crashed into the Dan i ney {owe us? We have never asked the > . {President any favors,” Mr. Mur125 miles west of Kwajalein Is-| GEN. EISENHOWER says he ray said. “Yet for some reason— land. doesn’t know too much about the either his own or one influenced The commander of a Navy res-| Taft-Hartley Law. But he sure py the grace of God—he happens cue party reported’ the pilot, an/is learning things about one of|to. think we are right in owe | Air Force captain, was the only the authors. |course.”

rvivor among a crew of 11. He| an n | a | UTOPIA “IS "a place where |

The pilot told his rescuers the honesty is the begt politics. British UN Delegate

| " = » ._ B25 broke up jen L SSrashed | NEHRU OF INDIA talks more Dodges Suspicion shortly after laking land more like a Republican from! UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.

va Rien or Spam, and phat| Indiana. |June 13 (UP)—An official United ' od {Nations correction in a radio(self managed to get out of the ‘Didn't Do Nothin’ Say EO ie | I British delegate Sir Gladwyn Jebb

{plane. He said the man sank before he coula gel to his side, , Children After Wild Ride further embarrassment today. B-36 Explodes, BOSTON, Mass., June 13 (UP), The transcript said that Mr. —Debbie Collier, 3, and Grace Jebb, when asked in an interview Burns at Vultee

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Views on the News

| Lyons, 4, climbed into an automo- Why he and Soviet Delegate Jacob

Sports h | bile 8 he {Malik often were seen chuckling | Page SAN DIEGO, .Cal., , June 13 a isaised tie hand bedi. together, replied: “It is probably| | It's strictly glory for Royalton (UP)—A $3.5 million B-36 super- grandfather plunged down a hill, Some perfectly personal joke field ....iiiviiivnnnrennns 26 bomber today exploded and jynneq curb and sideswiped a about the bomb or I do not know| Joe Williams .........00000s 26 burned at the bay ramp of Con- fee hefore coming to rest. what.” | Chicago Cubs ‘fire’ sweeps solidated . Vultee Aircraft ‘Corp. &| «we didn’t do nothin’,” the chil-| The correction changed the | ASL .s..i.sivnnvesvainanenns 27 few hours before it was scheduled dren explained when Mario Word “bomb” to “barman.” ! {Marciano tells why he'll be to be turned over to the Air Buono, the grandfather, hauled . champ. ....iuiansss sessses 28 Force. them out. Civil Service w : A Convair spokesman said the reese | omen’s Page alr Fores. | Gasotine wan being OIC’S Hike in Annuities Rules Change | » } » . . . The way to Royalton ....... 9 taken from the plane so it could| WASHINGTON, June 13 (UP)! Sweeping changes in Civil

Gen. Mark Clark's daughter is WBE desscsrersrrsnsnnevns A Something new in Maxinkuckee Playhouse—Caprices ..... . 10

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Other Features: BAGEE aviv: iorenisiiiie 39

COMIC 1vcsnssses ss+.38, 39 Crossword :c..eceveeeees' 39 Editorials "....... senanses 22

Radio, Television +..0v... 24 Robert Ruark .......... 21 EQ Sovola .:i.seininnenes 21 Sports ....eensesivee 28, 28 Earl WHSOD «veosiesseiv 21 WOMEN'S +uussesansesend; 11 ‘What Goes on Here ..... 13

Taking No Chances

LONDON, June 13 (UP)—Air-

plane passengers, evidently tak-{

{ing a dim view of Friday, the

Contour rubber stair carpeting 11

13th, took out double the amount of life insurance ' policies at

Northolt Airport today compared with the totals for ordinary days.

be weighed before being turned|—7The Senate has voted to give : : {over a a spark vk My the retiréd federal employees a cost- Service rules, affecting all |plane and the gas truck ignited of-living increase in their annui- Indianapolis area govern‘the fuel. jes, The Senate passe by voice} ment workers, are in the The plane’s gas tanks exploded Vole and seni to the House yes-| i . i {with pn a could be heard 'terday a bill to pay the increases making. : Read the details for miles. Flames shot hundreds from the $4.5 billion civil service] Sunday in John Cramer's of feet into the air. retirement fund. It was estimat- Your Federal Job column in A Convair spokesman said no ed they would amount to $62 mil-

the controlled materials as made by the Ferguson and Fulbright amendments. Nor any of the piece-meal decontrols for sectional advantage, such as lifting them on potatoes, vegetables and the like. We should either have controls or free prices. I favor the latter right now.” Sen. Capehart is ranking minority member of the Banking and Currenéy Committee which handled the control bill. Should the Republicans win the Senate, he will be committee chairman.

Gunmen Rob Store Of $400, Liquor

A liquor store customer was

{slugged by a gun-waving bandit

who robbed the West Side store of $400 last night, Miss Marjorie Hicks, clerk in West 10th Street Liquor Store, 2245 W, 10th St., said the bandit

lentered the stdre shortly before

midnight and pulled an automatic pistol. He jumped over the counter and forced her to empty the contents of a cash register in a paper bag. When a customer, Roscoe Hoot» en, 47, of 408 W. McCarty 8t., hesitated at the bandit’'s order to “lie down in back of the counter,” the bandit slugged him. The gunman and an armed companion, who guarded the front entrance during the holdup, also carried away a case of liquor.

Seek Murder Charge In Child's Stabbing

CARMEL, N. Y., June 13 (UP) — Authorities will ask for a firstdegree murder indictment today against a 25-year-old escaped con-

lvict who fatally stabbed a 9-year

old school girl here Wednesday in a desperate attempt. to avoid capture. Putnam County District Attorney Fred A. Dickinson said he would present the case of Donald Snyder, Candstota, N. Y, to a grand jury. ‘ Resentment was high in this lower Hudson Valley community following the death of Betty June Arnold. She was stabbed with an eight-inch butcher knife while Snyder held her and her mother

as hostages. .

one was injured. lion over a 2-year period. | The Indianapolis Times.

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