Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1945 — Page 5
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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945
BEER DROUGHT SEEN
FOR 13 COUNTIES
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equipment or do not possess “basic permits” from fhe federal government. ' . He sald taverns, stocked last week with the last of the Democratic furnished beer. dn these localities, are beginning to Tun short now. Threatened Counties Listed Mr. Greenlee is spearheading’ the Democratic attack against the Re-
of the wholesale beer business in] Indiana. : . He listed ‘counties = threatened {with "a beer drought as Benton, Carroll, Cass, Fulton, Kosciusko, Pulaski, White, Noble, ‘Wells, Jay, Madison, Fountain, Hendricks, Vermillion, Sullivan, Warrick, ..Orange, Scott and Washington, Other: counties, including Marion, have either new Republican wholesalers with-adeguate equipment, or Democratic. wholesalers who were issued temporary 30-day license ex-
commission, Meanwhile, Philip Lutz, attorney
tensions by the Alcoholic Beverage
stilts now being Stceasstullly coun- | tered the state attorney general’ s| ome Yue appealed to the state supreme “court. . He also asserted that other suits will be filed in federal courts.
“Our purpose is to 20. Hight on|
up to the U. S. supreme court as directly as possible,” said Mr. Lutz. The G. O. P.-enacted 1945 liquor code abolished all beer wholesaler, licenses last Tuesday. ized beverage commission had issued new permits to Republicans, but ODT stepped in to ‘deny new licensees any .tran$portation equipment not purchased from Demo= crats who the Republicans are at-
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‘THE INDIANAPOLIS “TIMES
U. S. Desires Definite System |FLASHIN SKY SEEN
Of Territorial Trusteeship,
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the Pacific, no less than Trde-/ China, Madagascar and her empire in Africa. | The Nethérlands,” Portugal, Australia, South Africa and the smalls er colonial. or mandatory powers will hardly take the trusteeship
principle seriously if the big ones do. not.
will provide a definite system of
they are less keen about it for themselves. { Nevertheless, a stiff fight will be waged here for the principle. The United States hopes the conference trusteeships, and will be supported | by most of the little nations, as well as by a very active world lobby.
‘What these will aim at is a sort|
of Philippine status for immature everywhere—a - definite
OVER SIX STATES
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of Folhts queried led to the meteor theory. Dr. Marshall described the bolide meteor as one progressing af a rate up to 20 miles a second, faster than sound, Its speed, however,
disturbs the air in Sdysice; causing
a roaring sound. “Such a meteor,” or. ‘Marshall said, “disrupts with noise. It heats from the outside to the core, often
‘says Miss Hobs
PAGE 3 Mrs. Shiny Eyes Teaches School
{Continued From Page One) You can't’ hurry. a hen," Miss
Hobson said.
FLEEING TST - BY STATE TROOPER
AUSTIN, May 4.—State Trooper . Clifford McCory. of the Seymour. post, dropped Vernon Stepp, 20, alleged assailant, with a single bule let here last night as Stepp ate : Tempted to flee from a patrol car, Trooper McCory was holding his
\ is the art of learning so
EACH DAY adots are given varied tasks in care for the hen. One will get ‘her water, some grain and dirt fo be put on papers spread on. the . floor by. others. , Some must bring.
worms, a few will gather dandelion greens and after the’hen has finished her meal still others will
Ross, 56, on -an
{captive on a charge of having ats.
While all seem rs
Didiesh Bone to acquire ¢ control for the Democrats, said circuit court tempting to oust. ly open-minded about it for others
| sacked James f Austin st. Wounded seriously in
“But one of the finest things {the lung, Stepp is. In a Scottse |selves capable of self-government. |be widespread, or that “a sizable! the children learn is Patience. "i burg hospital.
»It is widely conceded that the chunk” could fall to the earth. a Es mn ne te ecammmatzt i sree | Jap- -mandated -islands in the Pa-|- “It is not unusual he said, “for cific- are in a separate category such a meteor to cause earth trefrom” those which are thickly in-TmoOrs or. shake: “buildings when it habited. The first are fit only for | explodes: The blast could. be felt use as bases, while the latter in-| over four or five counties, and there | volve the treatment of large popu- | have been known instances of earth lations. The United States will get | | tremors being felt over an area of the Jap-mandated Islands if she'50 or more miles.” | wants them, and she can pretty | The sound of an explosion stem ‘much write her own ticket. {to be centered in the area around Common Defense Bases | Philadelphia and Wilmington. Win- { dows rattled here. its Ssbe no, famsis Shas, girs] One explanation offered was that | lands over to the] United states 1n¢ Pa! Na) vanm BY sen | with no strings atjached, On the | | ntic. on] he when, | contrary, some delegations want to hit tiie water. Pp {see the: trusteeship principle ap-| plied to these as well as to more | JSRySES). OTicjels though the exp FE ean Thy wads Naval and army authorities said fense of the Pacific, regardless of | ‘ere had been no report of an ex- | who gets tHem. plosion at military installations in The United States delegation | 20¥; Of the four states. | agrées with these general ideas, | Like Daylight | {-and the outcome will likely be in| Clerk Reeder, radio dispatcher at {harmony with them. But it also the Waterloo, Md., state police bar- | has some ideas of its: own, | racks, said he saw, the flash. WaterLike it or not, this country is|joo is between Baltimore and Wash- | | going to have to bear the brunt of | ington, D.-C. | policing the Pacific. . It will have| “I was looking out the window | & great’ deal to-do with maintain- {talking to two army M. P's when
ing peace in the Far East. [the whole sky lit up, just like dayThat being so, most if not all of }ight,” he said. “I didn’t hear any he American delegation here will | explosion”
t insist on Pacific bases from which | Don Williams in the Pennsylvania to operate. | railroad control tower in WashingIf there is another war in the ton said he and seven men working
Pacific, they observe, tens of thou-|with him saw the flash. He said it sands of American lives should not jj up the sky and "looked like
have to%e sacrificed all over again | “lightning or an explosion of some merely for bases. kind.” :
Moreover, they point, aut, we have| A TWA pilot’ reported he saw o territorial possessions in the Far | “two or three bright flashes” while
pledge of complete independence as |causing disintegration in flight.”
be on the clean-up squad. H¢é said ‘such disintegration would
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