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CIO Brands Ike's Stand | As 'Me, Too'|
i By United Press 4 | WASHINGTON, June 21 — The: (CIO sald today that Dwight D.| Eisenhower's ‘no deal” campaign {for the Republican presidential! nomination adds up to a “rdw deal” for workers,
| A sharply-worded editorial in the weekly CIO News rapping both the retired General and Sen. | "Robert A. Taft (R. 0.), said the] IGOP already has lost the election because it fell “hook, line and sinker for the propaganda herrings of the steel industry.” There is “no choice for labor” between] Mr. Taft and Gen. Eisenhower, it} said. : | Mr, Taft, said the editorial, has been “chief strategist” in Congress for the Republican-Southern
industry.
“Comes now Gen. Eisenhower,
whose campaign is one of outTafting Taft in the way of swat-
§ 'ting labor.” the News said.
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Fconomic Stabilizer Roger Li: Putnam blasted the House today. for a “to hell with the attitude in tentatively vo to kill virtually all price
“A minority in control of the
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attitude on’ :
Controls Riddled
“Inflation in America is Sta: in’s best ally. These amend
ments would weaken America in the face of Communist ok
The House's amendment-riddled
controls bill would remove curbs
The paper recalled that Gen. |! Eisenhower said recently he prob-|. ably would use the Taft-Hartley! |
on just about everythi bit” rents and wages. nbd
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- THESE KIDS DIDN'T MIND THE WATER—AIl over the city youngsters put on bathing suits and waded into the streets to swim and splash, Although not the most sanitary swimming conditions the youngsters found it refreshing. This group were in the water at New York St. and Keystone Ave. The house in the background was more fortunate than most who had flooded basements.
Last night's record rainfall took one life, flooded thousands of basements, stalled hundreds of motorists and provided a playground for the city’s small fry.. The body of -Emery E. Lines, 58, of 829 Edison Ave., was found on the steps of a fence company at 6542 Westfield Blvd. Deputy Coroner Harrison Green said Mr. Lines appevred to have died of natural causes but surmised that he died of a heart -attack while seeking shelter from the rain. . Ambulance In Accident . Mr. Lines’ body was found by Clyde and Leon Terhune, of 6557 Carrollton Ave. Two private ambulances were reported in separate accidents ; during the height of the storm
HIGH WATER — Miss: Anne Buckwheat, 1702 N. Alabama St., stalled her car in front of 53 S. Rural St.
.jcell blocks have no bathing fa-
‘Law as “the best so far” to end, ‘the strike of 650,000 CIO United |Steelworkers, | “Eisenhower proclaims he's ‘strictly a no-deal man,'” the CIO {said, which must be interpreted as
= ‘no deal’ for the American people,
{a ‘good deal’ for his backers, and a ‘raw deal’ for working men and women.” | The editorial said it was “no wonder” that CIO and Steel- | workers President Philip Murray | commented that the General “be|came a mee-tooer” when he said: {he would use the Taft-Hartley Law.
CIO. will support the Democratic! nominee as it always has done. |
Board Assails | Jail Conditions
The State Welfare Department has flunked Jackson County Jail on all five counts that go to make| up a modern fail,
Inspectors reported strength, security, safety, sanitation and segregation were poor. They said prisoners could get af the outer brick walls; a cell room used for,
women was a fire hazard, male
cilities; toilets are old, and there is lack of proper segregation.
It would kill all credit controls, all price controls except on coms modities which are rationed of allocated, and would force the ade {ministration to choose between |dropping material controls ove
civilian goods or raising tariff ibarriers,
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CHUCKHOLE OF THE WEEK — The week we award the clasp" to a pedestrian chuckhole. This one at W. Washington and Reisner Sts., is a real leg breaker. J. W. Sellers, 721 Tacoma
Ave. entered the pit, which is more than three feet deep, in The |
Times Chuckhole Derby. The contest closes tonight so be sure to
The action was taken in a teller
|vote of 146 to 88 Friday. The
get the size and location of your favorite chuckhole in the mail [amendment is subject to a _ (roll ‘call vote Wednesday when.
tonight,
Senate Acts to End meme nat UJ, S, Divorce Tangles
By United Press WASHINGTON, June 21—The Senate today passed by unanimous voice vote legislation intended to lift the threat of a prosecution for bigamy from over millions: of Americans divorced and since remarried. It approved and sent to the House legislation to guarantee that valid divorces granted in any state will be legal in all others, if they meet certain standards.
Poor Morals, Poor Law
The report of the Senate Judiciary Committee, whose Chair-
man Sen. Pat McCarran (D. Nev.) |in the United States if the follows
gponsored the bill, said:
“It is neither good morals nor| ONE—The decree was final and
good law to have a divorce legal in .one state and illegal in another, so that a married man or woman may become a criminal by stepping over an imaginary
line” and “such a situation demands congressional action.” The bill would not necessarily cover “quickie” Reno divorces, or those of states requiring short residence by only one party. Also, it would do nothing about the status of Mexican hurry-up divorces which are the favorites of some oft-married Hollywood figures, nor would it take away the right of any state to challenge a divorce decree based on “fraud.” But it would. force all states to recognize any divorce granted
ing was met:
valid, TWO-—The decree declared! that jurisdictional
of the states granting the divorce have been met.
requirements ¥ @nezuela Severs
but, neither was serious. A fire engine was in an accident at Harding St. and Burdsall 3 Pkwy. while en route to 1310 W, § 26th St. to pump out a flooded § = basement. Firemen reported dam- Fe age of only $2 to the engine.
Accuse City
Many North Side homeowners §& reported’ streets and basements § flooded for the first time. ” Some charged the city had failed to keep storm sewers clean which caused ‘the heavy rain to back up into basements. In Forest Manor, one homeowner said, “This shows how little the city knows about drainage. They told us-we did not need a storm sewer because the water would flow away from us. I water “Now we have a foot of water| : in our basement.” |
BETTER THAN WHITE RIVER—E, R. Shepard, of 120 S. Rural St., got out his rowboat, equipped it with an outboard motor, and went for a spin in Rural St. just south of Washington St. Mr. Shepard last Thursday also used his boat on city sireets to rescue a motorist from a car stalled in the underpass in the background, He said the section floods every time there is a hard rain.
The water was up to the first caused by a bus swamped him.
| A woman who refused to give fi00Ther name but said she is a Re-| The Spaldings said it poured publican precinct committee- Out of a storm sewer at Sheridan woman blasted City Hall for re- and English Aves, and Bean fusal to clean out sewers in her Creek. area at Dearborn St. and English A car was reported completely Ave. submerged at Colorado St. and Fun for Kids {Pleasant Run Blvd. Two men She said she has been trying swam out to the car to make sure, since the first of the year to get no one had been trapped inside. the cleaning done. A mongrel dog was saved by time the city has a hard rain. “Now,” she said, “I have water his young master in the 300-block| Mrs. Joseph Bering, 3620 Wood- | years. in my basement and the street, = ii
is flooded.” * ’ While home owners were Five Years Work
struggling to save their belong- Produce Sky Chart ings from the deluge, small fry! were having a picnic in flooded] YASHINGTON, June 21—After| toqqy to two employees of the streets. . {more than five years of pains-|
Youngsters 10 and 12 yearsitaking, skillful work, a photo-!
N. Bosart Ave. said the storm time in her memory. weakened the foundation of her
water into her basement. basement.
John Davis, 1151 Kentucky!
IU. S. Mint Men Voted $10,000 Each
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pay $10,000 each to Joseph W
old were reported swimming in| graphic sky chart of the Milky ment about $2,000,000.
hip deep water at 40th St. and Park: Ave. Way as seen from the southern
At 23d and Pennsylvania Sts hemisphere is ready for distribu-| someone posted a sign, “Life-|tiOn to 150 astronomical observa-
guard Off Duty” as youngsters, tories throughout the world. |
paddled in the flood. oe Shas Wag Trepare) »Y Faer Francis J. Heyden, 8. J, of] Clarks Flooded, Too | Georgetown University, WashingEven Mayor Clark’s basement ton from photographs made in| was flooded, his wife, Margaret, May, 1047, when Father Heyden [Ik told The Times during the height wag a member of the National of the storm. {Geographic Society eclipse expe-| The Mayor was not to be found, dition to Bocaiuva, Brazil. It is a! however. His wife reported he'joint project of the Georgetown Was “downtown in an important) University Observatory and the [8 meeting.” |
She told a Times reporter, “If Keep up with home decorating
you've called to tell me you have trends in the weekday women’s water in your basement, I'll hang pages of The Times. up on you. I have water in my |
own.” i The storm disrupted emergency | Advertisement service and bus and trolley operations. OPPORTUNITY Police cars and ambulances) i were warned of streets blocked! eman R | by high water. Cross - country| or adar Manufacturer busses were rerouted to avoid! high water on Washington 8t. Our company offers you real op-|
Tra automobiles were re- . . : op high numbers POrtunity in ‘western New York
at underpasses, where the water State. Stable employment with! ran deepest. Two of the first calls qp,510 chance for advancement to!
for police aid for stranded mo- : igh oie came from Sherman Dr. Production Supervision and Adat E. 10th St. and the 2400 bloék ministration. Northwestern Ave. | Other flooded underpasses were a v at White River Pkwy. and the If you are thinking of your fu-| Belt Railroad, Pleasant Run ¢,.. Blvd. anu 8. Colorado St, Ta-, coma St. and Massachusetts Ave, its consumer products and is not,
Hillside Ave. south of 30th St. dependent on military contracts. | West St. and the Pennsylvania ° ‘ Railroad and E. 8th St, at Sher-,
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8. Emerson Ave. after waves lawn Ave, said her home was|sent to the House legislation to ! { “about to float away” as water set up a federal ie commit-| © discover - material that wil To Utah Air Base
Mrs. Robert Thomas, of 1501 flooded her basement for the first tee to study rainmaking experi- S0Ive many riddles posed by sar
G. W. Trickey, :33 E. Westfield 1899. home as the “worst ever” flood Blvd. said the storm sent water {sent between 3 and 4 feet of 40 to 50 inches deep into his
Eugene B. Ezell, 4929 Guilford D.), which would eliminate direct Ave., reported water was “bump-’' Ave., reported residents of his experiments by the government! er deep” in front of his home. area “in an uproar” over inade- itself. | He said the section floods every quate sewers as basements there flooded for the first time in six Mittee would be composed of five
Steel and William P. Kruse, They! Er —————— San Francisco Mint who invented sonceived an idea for stamping
ja gadget that saved the gOVErn-/two coins instead of one in a! _ |single operation. They saved the By voice vote, the Senaté government more than $2 million.
THREE—“The state in which
The Weltare Depart last week : 3 made two recommendations: Scientists Race the decree was granted was the
the bill will be taken up again.
Victory for Lobbies
Administration forces sought to muster strength to reverse the, action, Democratic Whip J. Percy. Priest (D. Tenn.) thought som changes might be made before the measure is finally approved and send to conference with the Senate-approved controls bill. + “If the House keeps wage cone trols in its bill,” he De “3 dot think it will vote to kill price
controls on the final roll call vote.”
Mr. Putman said “if the Cop~ gress tears the guts out of " stabilization program and lets the cost of living again run riote as this bill wauld do—the housewife will find that the high prices she is now paying for food and. other cost of living items will lopk. like bargains compared to what, will happen,” he said. © = . “The lobbies would win, but r 3 people would lose,” h BUE 188
Czech Relations =z
CARACAS, Venezuela, June 2% (UP)—Venezuela broke off dips
ONE—County officials remodel * last in which the couple lived toor rebuild jail to meet modern To Save Fossils gether as man and wife, or the ‘equirements. WASHINGTON, June 21 —|defendant was personally subject TWO—Pending this, old toilets Deans of spientists in the south-{to the state's jurisdiction or apTew oes: paced on United States are striving to save|ings.” nstalled in male cell blocks; jail| J0usehold goods and chattels
0. confor : of floods or spring tides, but that ory I Sith Ae B3tioua) rising behind man-made power ity of divorce cases, which the nstalled for proper A: iB hg ey Rr oss 1 ; occur a e rate o 000 a ind the exterior be painted. year. The bureau alse estimates
and irrigation dams.
No living persons inhabit the homesteads facing inundation, says the National Geographic Society. They are old, hundreds and i thousands of years old, and the again. denim - clad archaeologists,
paleontologists, and geologists] i digging around and in them giets Hoosier Gl Shifted
Federal Committee To Study Rainmaking
WASHINGTON, June 21 (UP) —The Senate today passed and
Pfc. William G. Green, 20, son ments and report t |ly life in North America. | port to Congress PY nope to learn more of the people, ©f Mr. and Mrs, William H. Green, Before approving the bill by the plants, and the land on which' Acton, has been transferred from unanimous consent, the Senate they lived. [San Antonio, Tex., where he took adopted an amendment by the, While much is known of the his basic training to Hill Afr author, Sen. Francis Case (R. Sqearly inhabitants i Mexico and Force Base, Utah. | iddle America, e is known ¥ of many early Indian tribes in the: [Te Grn clerk-typist with United States, and there are only ‘he 9th Equipment scattered records of the prehis- Squadron, 2949th Depot Training! public members na |toric people who preceded them, |Lroup. 1 |Pregident and ined by the Early man tended to settle near; A graduate of Franklin Town|ficials designated by the secre-|rivers for good fishing, hunting ship School, Pfc. Green worked {taries .of Defense, Agriculture, and farming. Thus, river valleys at the Indiana Gear Co. while
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The nine-member advisory com-|
WASHINGTON, June-21 (UP)|passed and sent to the White Commerce and Interior. A chair-|are potential treasure houses of attending Central Business Col—The Senate voted $10,000 apiece House a House-dpproved bill to man would be elected from among| information about his life and lege before he entered service,
. the public members. times. |Mar. 29.
western and southwestern|peared generally in the proceed-
! Its terms were considered broad ind sheriff's quarters be rewired| [0m rising water—not the waterl,,, op, 14 cover the heavy major-
that 300,000 of every 500,000 persons divorced eventually marry
Repair
Iomatic relations last night with Communist Czechoslovakia. : The action followed by ohe
week the severance of Russians Venezuelan relations. net The government said the
Czechs subserviently obeyed Russian orders. It said the Soviet embassy in Caracas was ‘a permanent center of clandestine propaganda to provoke interna:
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