Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1945 — Page 5

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Twelve honor awards were pregented. to outstanding members of

. the Bhortridge high schoo! Reserve

Officers’ Training corps in’ conjunection with the annual inspection ceremonies today. In addition to the awards, the entire unit received the American Legion- streamer for placing second in-the Armistice day parade, presented by Earl Darnell. Anether American Legion award was to be presented to the winner of the “Knockout” drill by Capt.

J. Paul Ragsdale,

The Service Club award was presented to- Cadet Captain Robert Herr, 3720 N. Meridian st., by Judge Harry O. Chamberlin, formerly of the circuit court. OC. Walter McCarty, president and gen-

‘eral manager of ‘the Indianapolis

News, gave the Indianapolis News award to Cadet Major George Bulau, 4602 Guilford ave. War Mothers’ Award

The American war mothers award was given to S. Sgt. Richard Bogan, 2014's N. Illinois st, .by

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; Shortridge Reserve Cadets Are Given Honor Awards|

Mrs, Earl Yarling, first vice presi]

dent of the national ‘War Mothers. Dr. J. Dan Hull, principal of Short ridge, presented “the Principal's

medal to Cadet 2d Lt. Reasel Ash-|.

more, 2326 Guilford ave. An instructor's medal was awarded to Cadet Capt. Fred W. Rohr, 1050 W. 42d st, by S. Sgt. Leseston Riley, The Junior Chamber of Commerce award presentation to Cadet Orville Elzie, 3442 Graceland ave, was made by Jack Reich, president of the Indiana Junior Chamber of Comerce. Other medals and their recipients included the officers’ medal to Cadet 8. Sgt. Jack Bodine, 3511 N. Ililnojs st, and Cadet 8. Sgt. Robert Duncan, 2608 Broadway: the P.-T. A. officer's award to Cadet Lt. Weber Smith, 3944 N. Capital ave.; the P.-T. A non-commissioned officer's award to Cadet 1st Sgt. Allan Johnson, 4321 Park ave, and the P-T. A award for best private-to Cadet Pvt. Dick Scott, 1249 Congress ave.

Fala's Successor

“Mike,” Irish setter pup pre"sented by Postmaster General Robert Hannegan, is the new White House dog, succeeding Fala. Above, Margaret Truman takes Mike for a stroll,

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PARTIES FIRM

ON TRADE BILL

House” Argues’ Advisability.

Of Lower Tariffs.

WASHINGTON, May 23 (U. P.. |—Party lines are holding firm on the administration's reciprocal

trade legislation—underscoring the

historic attitudes of the Republican

‘land Democratic parties on the pro-

tective tariff. Debate on the bill will resume tomorrow - and continue at least through Saturday, the date tentatively set by Democratic leaders for a vote. The measure was pushed aside today for the house's annual memorial service for members who have died during the past year. Amid growing indications that the Democrats have the votes to pass the administration-backed bill, the house spent five hours yesterday wrangling over it. With a sin-

lowed straight party lines. Competition Cited The Democrats argued that the legislation was essential to world peace and ‘to an expanding trade which would create jobs,

- Republicans contended that the bill. would invite ‘competition from

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EDGEWATER, N. J, May 23 (U. P).—A black market and murder ring, skilled in the dissection of their victims, may be operating in metropolitan areas of New Jersey and New York, police believed today. As New Jersey police .authorities drew aid from the F.B.IL in an attempt to solve the murders of four and possibly five persons, police fished another lump of flesh from the Hudson river. Dr. Ralphael. county physician, pieces of flesh found Monday night floating in a bag\in the Hudson indicated that at least three and ‘| possibly four persons had been

Gilady, Bergen said: that 50

By JAMES E. ROPER United Press Staff Correspondent

ADVANCED ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Italy, May 23.—Peaceful allied occupation of Trieste and the remainder of disputed Venizia Giulia province appeared likely today despite Marshal Tito's refusal last week to withdraw Yugoslav troops. British and American forces, re-

Biri Black Market Murder Ring for 4 Deaths in East

murdered and dissected by 8 pro-

fessional hand.

the Hudson on May 8.

ASHES, GARBAI

Week,

North side residents were urged

while collections are being made in

Stephen Toth Jr., assistant Bergen that district this week.

county prosecutor, said, “It looks to me like another murder ring in the metropolitan area, professional killers for hire, with one of their number experienced in cutting up and

disposing of bodies.”

Ben. Thompson, collection yard superintendent, - said south side householders may expect ash collections next week,

Those on the north side whose

ash collections normally are made Police reported that six known), Monday are the unlucky ones, New Jersey racketeers have been | it 5. ‘The. recent ‘strike. of cit missing Tecanily from their usual Seem y

haunts.

Trieste Situation Wosrored Peaceful Occupation Likely fami ene ue

lifting,” said.

Eighth army officers generally were optimistic that the whole dispute would be settled before long. On the scene were Gen. Mark W,

one SuthoHiative source

maintenance workers ended that day, with collections being renewed | Tuesday. Not until June 4 will collections be made on notth side Monday routes. The semi-weekly simmer garbage

resumed on a normal basis, Mr. Thompson announced. Collections are being made throughout the city on the usual days to which householders have become accustomed irr the past. « “If we have to leave anything, it'll be ashes,” the superintendent

lark, commander of allied troops |declared. “We've got to get this ac-

in Italy, and his chief of staff, Maj.

Gen. Alfred M. Gurenther.

INVESTIGATE MOTHER.

cumulated garbage picked up first. However, we're trying our best to do both.”

“SCHEDULE SET’

Bergen county police linked the : . so discoveries to the death of Josepn, NOrth Side Collections This (Gunboat) Mastropole, 33, Fairlawn, N. J, reputed gambler and alleged black marketeer, the lower half of whose body was found floating in|today to have their ashes ready|&

Poor vision end your health as as your war job. Good vision is vital to victory ... protect it by having your eyes checked regularly. If you need glasses buy

them now.

‘GLASSES ON CREDIT

skirt foreign Producers whose cheap la- inforced by the powerful second IN DEATH OF BABY! MIDGET RACE TRACK 2. Or por costs would wreck American in-| American corps, moved into the| pArLAS, Tex, May 23 (U. P)—| - INJUNCTION TARGET dustries. province and occupied at least tWO|gpecial State Investigator Bert et 38 Rep. Cleveland M. Bailey (D. W.|towns and three mountains yester-|Whisnand was en route to Cali-| APR injunction against the op-

Va.) voiced the only - opposition day without opposition from Yugo-|¢ornia today to prepare evidence| erators of the Indianapolis Speedheard from the Democratic side.|slav: troops. : against Virginia K. Layton, 30,('ome, midget racing track at Kit'He said employment could not be The fact that Tito failed to re- charged with murdering her new- ley ave. and Brookville rd., will be provided for war veterans if any sist allied occupation of such|porn baby. She allegedly stuffed|sought by the Lowell District Civic | American industry was sacrificed in|strategic high ground was taken as|the child into a cardboard box and club, officials said today. 'the interest of foreign trade. a sign that he would permit the mailed it to Palo Alto, Cal. . | Declaring the race track a nuiSays Imports Injurious western allies: also to take over| In a written statement after her, sance, the club approved steps to : adi 1 roducin Trieste and other key points pend-|arrest, the Dallas woman admitted | prevent, the reopening of the track As the leading glass p 8ling final disposition of the terri-|sending the box and its tiny burden iat mAnother meeting is sched-

state, Bailey said, West Virginia ob- tory by the peace conference. to a non-existent address in the yled May 31, when reports of action jected to “being made the guinea

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. ing the view that war is inherent a? in human nature and therefors no > country should rely exclusively on oh = international security plans for its rr defenses. tt

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“pig: tor such an experiment.” He

‘said the greatest threat to the livling standard of glass workers for {years had been imports of glass-

tories. The pending bill would ‘extend {the reciprocal trade law for three years and authorize tariff reduc- | tions amounting to a maximum of 50 per cent below existing levels, There is no substantial Republican opposition to a simple extension of the law for one or two years, but minority party members are almost unanimous in opposition to the second provision.

REDS SEE PEAGE

, MOSCOW, May 23 (U. P.).~The government newspaper Izvestia said today there was a growing skepti« cism among American commentators over the workability of an international security organization. Jzvestia's special correspondent at San Francisco, Eugeni Zhukov, sald that progress is being’imade at the United Nations conference but that publicized differences among, the big powers have tended to create doubt In the United States as to the long-range effectiveness of any international peace organization. “The dispatch particularly eriticized New York Times commentator Hanson Baldwin for allegedly hold- |

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ganization can have real force,” he | said.

Zhukoy- said Baldwin's was &

ware from low-wage, foreign fac-

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right to provide for its own security. * “An: internationdl security or-| “The basis for this real force is the close collaboration of the strongest states in the world—the | big five are capable of preventing

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field day for fun under the Big Top Everybody loves a circus. Everybody comes for fun, From big city to small town it’s a ted letter ddy~a day when everyone wears a smile and joins in with friendly good nature and neighborliness. Have a Coke ate words heard ‘all around, for the circus is the time to relax and enjoy yourself. And nothing was ever invented to help you do just that better than ice-cold Coca-Cola.

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