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‘Measure Would End Rent Curbs Sept. 30

WASHINGTON, June 28—Senate-House conferees, bleary-eyed after nearly 16 hours of wrangling, reached

agreement early today on a ¢o

curbs on wages and prices for 10 months and on most rents

until Sept. 30, The -Senate was scheduled to

vote on the measures today din any labor

the House will vote on it Mon.

day. Conferees predicted quick order after J

passage by both chambers, assuring that the bill will be on President Truman's desk before midnight Monday, when the pres-

ent Defense Production Act eX! nd rice.

pires. The bill was a far cry from Mr.| Truman's request for a 2-year|

extension and strengthening of other features of the Defense Pro-anti-inflation economic - controls. duction Act until June 30, 1953,

On the other hand, it represented, a victory for the administration fn that the conferees salvaged

eliminated by a RepublicanSouthern Democrat ‘coalition in

the House,

. "0 : The administration suffered its) Acheson Visit severest setback with adoption of

a House provision exempting all canned and frogen fruits and

» vegetables from price ceflings. Housewives spend about 11 per|

cent of their food money for these items, .

The administration also took a beating on rents. The conferees agreed to end rent controls Sept, 30 in all but “eritical” defense housing areas unless local governing bodies act before then to| request continuance of the curbs, | Of the some seven million housing

units now under rent ¢ontrols,|®

only one million are in critical areas, | Here are the main provisions of the bill:. : PRICES General extension of price controls to Apr. 30, 1953, - i Prohibition of price controls on tresh, canned or frozen fruits and vegetables, and on materials and services provided by state and local governments,

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als and; an churers, And proce of TRrm profoets through passing eost inereases since the Korean War on te eonsumers; (3) milk dealers and producers; (4) some meat wholesalers, and (5) Texas auto dealers, Li. Exemption of businessmen from sending the Office of Price Stabilization reports on items certified as selling below ceilings. |

WAGES |

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General extension of wage con- at-Large Philip Jessup and As-

trols to Apr. 30, 1058, Exemption from wage controls of all farm laborers, workers in| firms employing eight or fewer! persons; professional architects and engineers; certified public accountants, and persons earning less than §1 an hour, SUSPENSIONS OF WAGE-PRICE CONTROLS | Statement of congressional “policy” that the President should suspend controls in cases where! such action would not have a| “dangerous, unstabilizing effect.” CREDIT CONTROLS |

Abolition of ban on (1) install-| ment buying, (2) real estate eredit curbs until the rate of| housing construction increases 10 per cent above present level, and! (3) executive authority for a! volunfary credit restraint pro-

gram. RENTS Abolition of rent controls Sept. 30, 1952, in all but “eritical” de-| fense housing areas unless local governing bodies request continuance, STEEL STRIKE A “request” that President Truman use the Taft-Hartley law injunetion to end the strike of 650, 000 CIO United Steelworkers. WAGE STABILIZATION BOARD

Continuance of the present wage tripartite board, but pro-

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Four Burglary Suspects Held After Capture

{ | » Four young men were arrested

By United Press MIDDLESBORO, Ky., June 28 —Death failed to keep its 7 a. m,

ntrol bill which would extend appointment with - James Long: worth today

hibiting., the pigel’s intervention , lon preliminary charges of bur- hour when he confidently had preute and barring glary early today after police dicted he would die that “I'feel issuance of any uw general wage (found them near & safe which like I &m going now. I'm to meet gy 8 : % | h from the second MY maker. FARM RICE SCPPORTS | [n0or of a dowpiown building. | Mr- Longworth asd he dreamed arit gr | aed ip 11GB employee whiched (rom ia today at Ta. m. A shart time |the In N ¥ . ° of cotton, wheat, corn, peanuts building of yegss broke through {ne he sod Ea¥ing Ih

_ a rear window at 40. W. Ohio St.,| that preparations

ALLOCATION CONTROLS Extension of these and most |office of the Freedland Realty Co: Several minutes later, the wit. ‘ness told police, the combinations casket resembling the IMPORTS - ! |safe and file cabinet dropped to|pis dream. The funeral

Partial relaxation of present

|the predawn operation. dollars.”

Lr {pulled up beside the safe in a g.ry today to help Mr. Longcar. Scheduled to appear in Mu-iyorty keep his death deadline. nicipal Court 4 today were: Willie myo jammed the house and fhe Rudiey, 23, of 508 Douglas St pressed against the windows of

Early W. Bmith, 28, of 2345, cotta : ge as the deeply religious |Bhriver Ave.; Robert Woogson, lay in his bed with his eyes

127, of 1629 Bundy Place, and : oi closed awaiting the death he was {Nathan Foreman, 23, of *%ce ain still a hi

|Minerva St.

United Press Telephoto. LOVE SOUNDS—Paul Neukom, 30, Ft. Wayne, enjoys: the |

{today. {| No one in the crowd around Mr. Longworth's house was ready

. Harriman Due to give up. All apparently ex{pected the Church of God mem-

In City Monday [ber to pass away just as he

Averell Harriman is due in In-/dreamed he would three years dianapolis Monday to boost his 880. candidacy for the Democratic Just 15 minutes before the hour { {he had set for his death, Mr. | presidential nomination, Longworth sat on the edge of his . h t 5 If : | Meanwhile, the Indiana branch ped and told a crowd of friends Korea and other world problems, iVvQO [} 00 % £ lot the National Committee Of ong relatives “I'll be very disapAfter a flight across the Sbviet| {Harriman for President set up pointed if T don’t die soon.” Then Zone through the western air cor-| By Usited Press with Smith and Pauline when an headquarters in the Claypoolipe went te bed and closed his ridor, Secretary Acheson landed CHARLOTTE, N. C., June 28— argument apparently began. He Hotel. Dean L. Barnhart is chair- lovey at Tempelhof Airport in the A spurned lover killed 8 former pylled the revolver from a shoul- man and George D. Haimbaugh| Just once he roused from what

Rochester, secretary, Miss appeared to be a deep sleep to

Br United Proms | ERLIN, June 28-—8ecretary of 8 . Sate Dean Acheson flew Finto| sound of sweeping from the broom of Peggy Perry, 19. aul and Peggy, both blind, will Sud aécomparia ; by see-ing-eye dogs | i oundation. surrender this Isolated outpost given them by the Pilot Guide Dog 100 miles behind the Iron Cur-

ii Kill i pen amis won 2 Spurned Lover Kills don with the British and French Foreign Ministers on Germany,

President Truman's plane, the champion, wounded his ex«girl the couple fled to the back room Helen Chadd, Danville, is in “Independence.” {friend and then turned the gun and terrified patrons began run- charge of the office. Both Allied and Germian offi- on himself in a beer parlor shoot- ning in all directions.

‘Woman Struck ~ By Stray Bullet

cials interpreted the 24-hour visit/ing here last’ night. | .Lt, Sikes said Green, a widowby the American secertary of Podce Lt. Coy Sikes said Eddie er, had warned Smith several Paper to Observe e Green, a truck driver, killed Clif- times to stay away from Pauline. ogy, Anniversa ard. Smith, ner of the Na-. pital spokesman quoted, Si ry

10VER" 45 FUYIng Green “wad VALPARAISO, June-28 (UP): ; hg me TSF year or $5. ideree Messenger, PArter

“tr HNO; a thre : ) wounded “Pauline Green, a 31+ County's only dally newspaper, | mi. : > ; / ' she saw ear-old- widow and no Felation, . . | will observe-its 25th anniversary indoors. for safety when’ sh ‘Mrs. Alice Swaim Tuy 5 with four men on the start ® A8ht going on in an alley.

y as they fled into a back room. a s rl- | Mrs, Lutie Thiesing, 407 8. West Berliners, latest move in| Then he reloaded his pea who were employees when it i A at Sid wht

! . the increasing Soviet campaign handled revolver and shot nimseit Rif @$ Set Monda | started. r of harassment. = in the right temple. He is not| y The 25-year-men are general he sue Jasted trough . Sal The entire West Berlin police expected to live, | Services for Mrs. Alice Swaim, | manager Avery B, Weaver, 1 16 ache St, force was alerted and strict se. Pauline Green was wounded ina lifelong Zionsville resident, will | pointy editor Eng Zimmerman visiting. Several small bones in curity measures taken for Mr. the" Arm, chest and head. Her be at 1 p.m. Monday in Flanner|g, nape.up foreman Joseph her hand were Yroken. She was Acheson's visit. He was accom- condition was listed as satisfac-|& Buchanan Mortuary. Burial Reibly and press room foreman treated a e 8 , panied by American Ambassador- tory” at Memorial Hospital. will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. | yc ®. Mull. | then released. It. Sikes said the 40-year-old] Mrs. Swaim, who was 80, was . 1 Arrested on charges of shoottruck driver, brother of Police the mother of Judge H. Nathan ling a firearm inside the cily Chief J. G. Green of nearby Swaim of the U. 8. Circuit Court Prices Increased limits and disorderly conduct was Huntsville, was sitting in a booth ef Appeals in Chicago. 8he di obe opp, , proprietor o | (yesterday. By Four Newspapers | By United Press | Harding St.

Font would not how |

sharp protest by the three we

| Soviet restrictions on travel of

sistant Secretary of State Gebrge Perkins.

Monkey Attacks

. Two Children | ROBERT M. SMITH, 36, Chi- grandchildren, 13 great-grand- creases. Two children were attacked by cago, a former resident here. children and two great-great a monkey in 1900 block Dexter gq vices 2:30 p. m. tomorrow, grandchildren, {blaming rising newsprint costs, | with it after chasing him from Bt. yesterday. West Newton Friends Chureh. ni. Swaim was a member of raised the price of its Sunday the tavern. Richard Jarvis, 4, of 1850 Dex- gyria], West Newton. “neville Methodist Church, editions from 15 to 20 cents per ter, was scratched on both arms, : an the Zionsville Methodist Lhureh. |. .,, |orderly conduct. So were his left leg. head and stomach. JOHN G. DOSSEY, 91, of 5566 . In San Francisco, the Chronicle father, Fred, 60, of 1315 Roache Sharon Wright, 10, of 2042 W, Washington St. a retired Schricker on Way land the Examiner announced the|St. and Robert Bingham, 30, of Dexter, was bitten on the right farmer. Services 1:30 p. m. Mon- . leg as she rode her bicycle. day, Dorsey Funeral Home. TO Texas Meeting

{price for single daily jssues woyld!1708 Montcalm St. Police said the Igo from 7 to 10 cents and Sun-| three were involved in a fight in A physician treated both chil- Burial, New Crown. Gov. Schricker left by train day editions from 15 te 20 cents, | the tavern. en. \CHMIDT 82, of 5216 1048 to attend the annual! Gov-The Grand Rapids (Mich) Her-'e © © © © oo 0 0 © © 0 0 The monkey, pet of Dean CARL C. SCH! + De, © lernors’ Conference in Houston, ald raised its single copy daily , Wright, 18, of 1024 Dexter, was Boutheastern Ave, an employee ,. price from 5 to 7 cents. -

{the Little Brown Jug, 2648 N. | Survivors besides the Judge are i : Local Deaths two ve Cecil R.; Ee a Four daily newspapers in three! Police said the revolver dis-

and Bert O., Tampa, Fla.;

returned to the cage fréim which of the Hatfield Electric Co. Berv| | le ’ it had escaped. Police ordered it/ices 1:30 p. m. Monday, Shirley Mihai Accompanied BY Mis L i le S Sul | Mel . | . Irv in . Burial, rv . N do . | tested for rabies. ——— Broa. Living 3 ape partment Director Kenneth M. ang in evada >

Washington Park. . ind and Dr. L. E. Burney, To Get Divorce

” Kunkel, A ° 57, of state health commissioner, and| HOLLYWOOD. Cal. June 28

MRS. ESTHER TUCH,

time...and the listening

Dream Came True,

2815 Ruckle St. Services 11 a.m. their wives. Laren With a Crash tomorrow, Aaron-Ruben Funperal| All 48 governors are invited to EF a lang THRs . DOVER, N. H., June 28 (UP)— |Home. Burial, Central Hebrew the conference. Gov. BSchricker

Nevada where she plans to seek!

will participate in a panel ais. divorce from her millionaire

While taking a nap as she rode Cemetery. R-. cussion on fiscal policy and re-

beside her husband in the family

She awoke with a start and grabbed the wheel, causing her| ~Firestone Industrial Products | [Susbang J rt ov D0. will reduce operations to a! LAFAYETTE, June 28 (UP)-— eight eek, . Wd that ® turned, The Wrights and their four-day week starting Monday'L. Dewey Burham, Lafayette] A studio spokesman sa at, r because of a steel shortage. Democratic candidate for Con-/the blond -actress would marry'e jour children sscapsd Wry. Plant Manager R. D. Smith|gress from the Second District,|South American actor Fernando |said the cutdown in work days started a house-trailer tour of the Lamas after she obtained a [will affect 2000 employees—some district's 12 counties today. {divorce from Mr. Topping, a now work a five-day week, others! He hopes to unseat REP. Shae tinplate heir. a six-day week, Mr. Smith said les A. Halleck, dean of Indiana's operate on the four-day ‘week GOP delegation in Congress, in Official Weather schedule throughout July. the November election. | UNITED STATES FEATHER

{formed her studio that she would ®

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ace John § sltman, 4 sea 1d . 0. ermon Garden Mayfield. 21. 1138 B. Washington: $i "Wane i

1 " eld. 21, , HOT Masons: 33. 610 N. Temple. or pihrilin Wright 8 228 NU gherman Br. |p worth 0 ¥. » a . Frederick J. Nordsiek, 27. 3418 : Teast; Indianapolis .......0. 83 1) 8 onell. an Nb Nive. sshinstoni * Wanda L Storey, 23, 306 8. Rural. Kansas City 0) ol 20 3.78. Harris. 30. 848 Homepisce: Margie . . ee c. tami TE : 1¢ TIMES Leper geod Lae oo NAY DIVORCE SUITS FILED NinResmolie.st. Phu NL Hg Gurney Mattingly, 31, Ag Ohio: Ferda \ margaret B. vs. - Herbert E. Austin. New York .. .ooeins 93 0 pliman. 34. Oaklandon Pell lores F vs Robert E. Fulkmen, Twila Oklahoma City ........ . 94 4 y Ernest H Owens RY Berwyn: Felicia vs. John Zorman. Robert R. vs Rose maha Tin . 92 14 6:00 P.M. Cook. 38. 460 g we Ad a: Helen M. Luttrell, Overton vs. Helen O w fe, | BIrisbar 0 aren "xs i 87 Cecil H Thomas hk 3 ama: ‘|houlse E. vs. Curtis McClung. Marion ve. |8an Antento en 72 avis, 46, 3338 Centra 8407 PF son: Joodrow W. Jackson, Herbert vs. Mare, n_ Francisco .. avs. 3b 4 Kenusth W_ Gresoly 3 6307 Fetter ler. Janet M, our A. Lingerfelter. 8t whine mat ALEN Sakina 14 9 Robert Brock, 23. 0 8 Army; Marilyn eon Yh 2 Briss, : ington. D.C... LL Hiner, 18. 1303 Winfield

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25. 95613 W. 30th: Emma!

Jos L. Bass. pal, % a captetvite Roberta | na raft. 2 3 “oe “aia yen- d. 18, nvifl | Fun Ad en A. Recor anv wo 36th: Lite t

. 3% dley: Patricia i 5831 University Ave | John 8. Wulse, n 448 N_ Talbot: Ida J.|

Nelson, 21 albo Lloyd W ch, MN. A113 Carroliton: | pint My rn 11 5% N lion Ugg) A ennsr, 2 ’ Yosne Bratton, 23, 3844 ¥ Capitol Mahlon J Butler, 30. 1814 N 3 nos } 8 1831 8 Emerson ¢ USAF: Patricia ase, 19. 1% i

J. Ch n Gene Plath. 20, U 8 Army: Elizebeth A. b rr. 22. 9 N_ Jefferson Le 2 8. Army; Betty 5240 N. Delaware | h. 50. Minneapolis: Beatrice | B. Jenkins, 47 N

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|then elimbed tothe second-flooriywere being made for my coming.” jammed every inch of the church "He went to thé Cawood Funeral ang hung in the windows that Home two days ago and boughtithey, ‘too, should “make your one of preparations to meet God.” He

{the ground. The witness called gqiq the eldérly man told him, “If police, then continued to watchs don't die I will give you vel

3 | » | The police arrived as four men More than 200 people were apt aIng. 1 will be. gone.

ithe eity and county health of“+Ac 70-year-old — Indianapolis:

Smith was charged with dis-|

shout “Praise God.” The crowd inside and outside the house] spoke in hushed tones as a fu-| neral pall hung over the whole

ing seriously neighbors, the robust little man again that he would die this morning and said “death can be a wonderful thing.” He warned the crowd that

advised them to get their affairs order and said “I have made my own: preparations. Now, in the

Mr, Longworth then bade everyone goodby, shook hands with the men he had chosen as his pallbearers and went to bed at 11 p. m. “for the last sleep on earth.”

New Polio Serum Will Be Used on 35,000 Children

HOUSTON, Tex., June 28 (UP) Hundreds of Houston parents, today volunteered their small children for the first mass test of a serum which some doctors believe may make polio non-paralytic, Physicians said 35,000 children

Il To Extend Most Controls For 10 Months Kentuckian Is Ready, |U. §: Attorney. But Death Misses Date |jnked With

Liquor Probe

» . WASHINGTON, J 8 — House investigators wound up hearings on the Justice Department’s handling of liquor infons cases after how big liquor interests swi came paign contributions from Rapublicans to Democrats after President Truman's surprise re-elec-tion in 1948. . But the House Judiciary subcommittee is expected to take a close look at the activities of

eral Herbert A. Bergson, who resigned as chief of the antitrust division in 1850. .: ] Mr, Bergson appeared voluntarily as a witness late yesterday to defend his record in the antitrust {division when a full scale investi{gation of the “Big-Four” distillers was sidetracked,

“Big Four”-~National Distillers, {Schenley, and Seagram--testified how they made political donations to both parties. The presi{dent of Hiram Walker, the fourth {big liquor firm, said he didn’t make contributions at all.

Aided Democrats

Rep. Kenneth B. Keating (R. N, Y.) said the testimony showed that the big liquor interests and their friends gave $114,250 to the Democrats and $46,200 to the Republicans in the 3-year period

in Houston, where the worst poliomyelitis epidemic in the country is raging, will be used in the first large-scale experiment with the serum, -called gamma globulin, beginning at eight clinics next Wednesday. Even before newspapers carrying the announcement were thrown onto Houston's front lawns, the word spread and calls from parents began pouring into

| starting in 1948, Several of them |gave generously to the Republicans before the 1948 election, but | suddenly switched and made big contributions to the Democrats who were trying to make up a | “deficit” after Mr. Truman's victory. : Mr. Bergson said an anittrust attorney, Ernest L. Branham, had told him the “ or" of large contributions and the alleged boast of an unnamed indus-

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have their children take part in the experiment, Twelve new cases of polio were diagnosed here yesterday. The Houston area has 340 cases treated in hospitals this year out of a total population of about 800,000. Sixteen persons have been killed by polio,

‘Mrs. Veep's’ Daughter ‘To Be Married Today

| PADUCAH, Ky., June 28 (UP)

be married here todawto | Behrend, San Angelo, Tex.

seven cities today announced price in-|charged when Hopp, 338 N. Colo-| vice President Barkley will 'rado Ave, struck Coy Smith, 27, give his stepdaughter’s hand in| The Cleveland Plain Dealer, of 1347 W. 26th 8t., over the head marriage tn a 4 p. m. ceremony at th Broadway Methodist

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disnapolisSpokesmen for both offices fy ier woman. was shot in he left RAMinsia all purests were “eager 10} om. t e Department. - ast night even though she rap sald all Mr. Bergson said he paid [ttle

jattention to the “rumor” and [that it had no effect on his de- | etsion against a full field investi- | gation. Held Up by 4 Men | Robert Peters, 36, of 1007 | Broadway, was robbed of $5 on {the W. Washington St. bridge last night by four young men, {one of whom struck him and thrust a knife against his ribs.

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