Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1945 — Page 5

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Indianapolis city limits.

Burton. ave. Motorcyclist Hurt }

city hospital. Mr. Beatty died of a s

as he started across Kent at the White river bridg

of 435 N. Holmes ave. Employed here at the

MONDAY, JUNE o5, 1085 ="... = = __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

TRAFFIC TOLL STILL MOUNTS

Three Die Over Week-End; Motorcyclist Hurt.

Marion county's. traffic toll con-week-end. | Three persons died of traffic in-| Juries and a motorcyclist js in seth

pital.

The 1045 trafic fatality chart shows 53 dead in Marion county, | with 34 of these recorded inside the |

Week-end traffic victims were Alva D. Beatty, 42, of 1215 W. and Barbara Ewell, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell of Dan-| ville, and William Ward, 19, of 2538 |

Here

A 22-year-old soldier from Camp : Atterbury, Fred C. McPherson, found unconscious early today on Fall Creek blvd. west of Keystone] ave.,, his smashed motorcycle near-| NOW SHOWING by. Police said he lost control of] the vehicle and apparently tree. He was on the danger list at

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ture received early yesterday when * he was struck by an automobile ucky ave. |

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He is survived by his wife, Mrs ‘Rosa Beatty; his father, D. Beatty

* z of Montezuma; two brothers, Wilow lard Beatty of Indianapolis and | 'J8 THE LAST Russell Beatty of Huntsville, -Ala COMPLETE and a sister, MIs. Floyd HammersSHOWING OF dey of Rravkdort. $e " njuries received June 16 in a Flame of crash in the 9000 block of W..10th Barbary" st. proved fatal this week-end to Coast” Miss Ewell. “A car driven by her

truck. Injuries received when he

west of Shriver ave, He

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The body of William S of 918 E. 14th st, had not covered from White River

near Waverly, He cried and then sank,

Strong, Nashville, Tenn Agnes Johnson, of the 14t

the rear of a truck on W,

father, Henry Ewell, hit sa. parked

Mr. Ward died Saturday night of

fell from 21st st., received

a fractured skull and died in an ambulance en route to City hos-

SEEK BODY OF YOUTH DROWNED YESTERDAY

trong, 18! been retoday.

The boy, reportedly a good swimmer, was drowned yesterday while swimming with a party of friends

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Shifts ticver. Lo Locations of 42 Divisions.

PARIS, June 25 (U. P.).—The

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be transferred soon from France to

.|as part of the permanent occupa-

it was revealed today.

The 82d will relieve the 2d armored division, now in the Halle |

Berlin district to take over the American part of occupation duties until the 82d arrives. : Scheduled to move out of the strip of central Germany now held by the Americans but to be occupied {by the Russians are the 102d in{fantry in the Gotha area; the 6th {armored near Weimar; the 30th in- | fantry near Saalfield; and the 76th | infantry near Gera, 5th armored at {Halle and 69th infantry near Leipzig.

| | 10 Divisions Selected The prospective shifts of Ameri|can units were disclosed by a Stars land Stripes dispatch from the 12th {army group area. It listed the loca-

le {tion of 42 U. 8. divisions in Ger-

sald the driver was Earl Cox, 3, | ; ; ; : many, Austria and Czechoslovakia

Many sections of Berlin will look like this for some time to come despite the efforts of workmen to | Authorities said none of the anclear the debris-strewn streets left by intense bombings and shelling during the last few weeks of the nounced locations could be considwar, Many former residents have begun to return to the ruins of their homes. ered permanent, but they were “Ter for the moment

Ten divisions have been selected State Deaths ETHEL TIEMANN, 1 for the permanent occupation of | Germany and semi- permanent ocBLUFFTON- ~-Mrs. Charles Sanders, 78 OR THBLE Viv Bons, Howard, Harold, ploya, Donald. ‘Ralph brother, Charles. “FOOD FOR SARY Eugene Ramey, 62. Survivors:

roughly equivalent to a county.:

© Mrs. Ethel €. Tiemann, 3323 Bal- |

son, Eugene'JY, Five divisions which will hold Gosmix -Samuel Hisey. 85. Survivors: sam ave, died yesterday at her |part of the Sudetenland border area > Ala ighter, Mrs, Galen G.| | “eli . . OPA Gitar Avot Another Year Bollinger. a | homgy She was 61. fof Czechoslovakia and in a small Dotantery Line, Jnotel. Katnayn, sons, The swife of Charles S. Tiemann, pest of Epona are Ye Sok ini i Albert C., Karl W., Lt. George F.* antry near Husenetz; the 94th in- ! engravi de“As Living Cost Rises. | I NTON-V tian © Looe ob. Survie) |an employee of the engraving de Tenitv near Schuttonkofor: the Hog

: WASHINGTON, June 25 (U. P.).| » armored near Noorzan; the 16th

| E f i Wife, Mary, son, Clarence; brother | partment of Prest-O-Lite Co., Inc. 5 5 Mrs. Tiemann had resided in. In- | I The OPA was headed for al w ISHVILLE- —Mrs. Elsie Jane Pike, 88. | {armored at Tashau and the 79th. at

aughters, Mrs. ‘Ethel Adams, | g year of somewhat modified activity Mrs Cloyi Porter, Mrs Charles Murphy dianapolis 36 years. |Falkenas. 9 ons. . Lee. Glen, Maurice, brothers. ghe was the direct .descendant of Other Dispositions | today as the government promised | | charle Bryson, David Ward; sister, Mrs ; ' Mable Caskey. {Alice - Carpenter, wife of Governor| The U. 8. 3d army's 103d incivilians more food and the Cost! (JALPARAISO-M:3 Sanh A. Fian- | Bradford of the Plymouth colony, |fantry division located near fhnsof living rose seven-tenths of 1 herr. daughters. Mrs. David Smiley; Mrs. land daughter of Oliver P. Carpen- |bruck controls the western Tyrol

per cent. Wang sis Nettie Abole 86 Survi.|€T:-® major in Sheridan's cavalry. and the 42d infantry the eastern 5 et ple L = A - Legislation extending the OPA’s rs Eon, Erresty Daughter Mrs, | Mrs. Tiemann was a member of Tyrol, life a year beyond its present June Iva Horley {the Nature Study club of Indiana,| The 10th armored division is at 30 expiration date has passed both

{the Eastern Star and the Fort- | Weilhelm, the 80th infantry near houses. Both the house and the GLASS CUT CUTTER DIES {nightly club. Kaufbeuren, the 45th infantry near

senate have written various re-| — Dachau, the 14th armored near | strictions into their measures, how- AT HIS HOME HERE HENRY TULLEY Wasseburg, the 20th armored near ever, and wide differences in the | Services for George A. Lilly, re-| gervices will be held at 1:30 p.'m, | Traunstein, and the 101st airborne nature of these .curbs must be tired glass cutter,. who died this tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann! lat Salzburg. ironed out im conference between morning at his home, 412 N. Rural |fneral home for . The 11th armored is in the south-

the two bodies. | st, will be held at- 9 a. m. tomor- | gen ry Tulley, in- ern half of Oberdonau and the 65th Republican Amendments jrow in St. Philip Neri Catholic [terior decorator, infantry in the northern half. Chairman Elmer Thomas OD. church. Burial will be in Oneida, ' who died Satur- The 83d infantry is near Gafe-

N.Y.

nau, the 90th ir Okla.) of the senate agriculture | Mr. Lilly, . Ataniry Near Weiden,

J | the 9th armored at Munchburg and Bayreuth, the 99th infantry near | Wurzburg, the 1st infantry near Ansbach, the 71st at Dillingen, and the 9th infantry near Ingolstadt.

Accounts for 54 Divisions

{day in his home who was 76, was born! at 2130 Madison

committee hoped to eliminate one near Oneida and moved to Vin-l,ve He was 0. of those differences today by ob- | cennes 20 years ago. He came to] The Rev. F. R. taining an- immediate senate vote | Indianapolis to live eight years ago | on the house-approved Andresen When he retired from the glass-| Zion Evangelical amendment making all government Cutting trade, which he had prac- | oq Reformed food regulations subject to approval |ticed for more than 60 years. He|. ....° wil offi r In the 7th army area the 12th by the secretary of agriculture {was a member of the Window Glass (i310 and byrial ” 'armiored is at Allen, the 36th in- | ‘Other ‘major disputes center | Cutters’ union in Vincennes. |will be in Crown Henry Tulley fantry in the Ulm area. the 100th around the house-approved Dirk. | Survivors include two daughters, |p, ay Tulley had lived here ali infantry near Goppingen, the 1st sen amendment making office of Mrs. Gail Catt, Vincennes, and pic ite He is survived by his wife, |armored at Crailsheim, the 63d in-

|price administration regulations | Mrs. John Ueding, Indianapolis; ay... (fantry near Mergenthem, the 84th {subject to court review. and the brother, Frank, Oneida; a sister,

{Daries, pastor of

American 82d airborne division will |

Berlin, where it has been assigned.

infantry at Heidelberg, the 3d arm- | ored at Langem, the 70th infantry |in the Bad Ems area and the 78th l infantry near Marburg. | In the 15th army are the 106th! iarmiey division around Coblenz, 35th near Mayen. the 28th in[He 5 at Kaiserslautern, and the 20th infantry in the Bremen enclave, ; These locations, together with 11 revealed earlier to be in the United

| States, on the way or preparing to

|

tion force in the .German capital, |

area, which may move into the.

AL cupation of Austria. Each. division ys pr _ TEONLTOIS one Nera ~Tamdkres, Fur ‘Garments T3150

| depart, account for 54 of the more than 60 .U. 8. divisions in the Buro- |

pean theater on V-E day.

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SEIZURE OF GOODYEAR

PLANT MAY BE ASKED

WASHINGTON, June 25-—The war labor board today was expected

[to request government seizure of the strike-bound Goodyear Tire & |’

Rubber Co. plant at Akron, O., unless 16,700 workers return to their jobs at once. A ‘second back-to-work order was sent to thie striking employees, represented by the C..I. O. United Rubber workers, following an emer-

gency hearing conducted by the! WLB. C. V. Wheeler, president of |

Temple Rebekah lodge, 591, will{U. R. W, local No. 2, previously

| have a covered dish dinner at 6: 30 | turned down a WLB request to call p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Cora Swartz jot the strike.

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flect production cests plus a rea- Gren. meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday for a sonable profit. _-_ business meeting and initiation.| All three are Republican amend- PLAN OPEN HOUSE ON The ways and means committee will ments. Advance indications were sponsor. a card party at 1:30 p. m. that the Wherry and Dirksen | 25TH ANNIVERSARY | Thursday #t the Citizens Gas &

amendments would be scrapped in! Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shimer | Coke Co. office. coriference and that the Andresen Sr. will celebrate their 25th wedding | __ —————— amendment would be retained. {anniversa with an open house though perhaps in modified form. tr 5 wh Ss 3 their OFFICIAL WEATHER ' Calls Staff Small Jom 0 0 p. m. sungay in U. 8. Weather Bureau

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; ; eo! Sunrise...... 5:17 | Sunset...... 3:18 bipartisan Barkley-Bates ‘ amend- | Komo June 30, 1820. They have |. IAtIoR 36 Drs. end 30 00 : ; : : lived in Indiahapolis the past 23 Trecipitation #4 hrs. en nm nent, agreed on by both houses. ve Total precipitation since Jan. 1....26.51 ‘ iar. 10.83

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ori i : : | They are the parents of “oné ~The following table shows the highest price ceilings separately on beef, d re Pat pal d two lemperatures for 12 hours ending at 7:30 pork and lamb vyather than on 0aughler, rFatricia Ann, an RO | yesterday and the lowest temperaan industry-wide basis. The sec- 500s, Stanley Stuart, Indianapolis, ures Yor 12 toms endiog av. 1 . oA L ’ | today

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In a speech prepared for delivery | Frances Perkins announced a seven- Ranpas ty Mo in the senate today Senator Joseph | tenths of 1 per cent rise.in the cost Minneapolis-St. Paul .. Or) oe . X {P._Guffey (D. Pa.) urged congress|of living during the month’ ended New Orleans .................. to give OPA more funds to do its! May 15. She said higher prices for Okiahoma Oity vi es job during reconversion. He said | food, particularly fresh fruits and |RiARS Re% «roirmreeeees OPA had been held to a “miserably | vegetables, accounted for the best San Antonio. Tex. ...... small” staff to do an “enormously | Part of the increase, Washington, D. C. .... tbe big job.”

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