Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1945 — Page 10
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was created today by the county council, ; + Expected growth of private avia~ tion in. the post-war period was given by President Addison J. Parry as the reason .for the new commission. ois «A state law authorizing formation pf a four-member commission pro=
licans, Mr. Parry, a Republican, is Slated to be one of the members. «At a preliminary session yester=day, Mr. Parry discussed creation of the commission with William T. Ayres,. Ray D. Mendenhall and William ©. Bosson, county commisgioners; Henry E. Ostrom, Repub= lican county chairman, and Victor Jose Jr. county attorney. Members of the new commission | are authorized under state law to! buy airport sites, build hangars and other structures and otherwise to provide the county with adequate aviation facilities. A similar commission for the city was authorized by another state law. Both state laws permit mem bers of city and county commis= gions to form a join commission. This has been advocated by many
SOUGHT FOR U. §. POST ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. b (U, PJ), ~President Truman has made the “strongest sort of appeal’ to Gov ernor Ellis Arnall of Georgia, to be-
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ii Full efféct of the repeated VN. 8. saturation bombing of Tokyo Is shown for the first time in this photo flown direct from Tokyo to Washington. Only the more modern, fireproof-type buildings of the Japanese
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Secretary Moves for Link With Armed Forces.
—Admid renewed Republican de-
gation of the Pearl Harbor dis-
full co-ordination between
forces. state, war and navy. :
stance,
the crisis with Japan. Byrnes termed this critism un-
military men, He said it was interesting historically that this was the § first instance in which American officers had criticized civilian officals. f Favors House Probe Meanwhile Rep. Forest A. Harness (R. Ind) said he would introduce a proposal “calling for a special house committee investigation. “The situation is more confused now than it ever has been with the President and secretaries of war and navy coming to the defense of
{charged with responsibility,” he sald. | “The people ought to know who {was responsible,” Harness added. | Senators Homer - Ferguson (R. Mich.) and Alexander Wiley (R. {Wis) also demanded a ocngres{slonal investigation or court martial
and Rear Adm. Husband E. Kimmel,
Pearl Harbor at the time of the Japanese sneak attack. Harness’ proposal would set up a five-man special house committee and require a report within 60 days. Some Democrats said there was no reason for a Pearl Harbor investigation, and said the report of the @rmy-navy board was all that congress originally asked... They charged that the Republicans were trying to lay the blame of the disaster on the late President Roosevelt and play politics for the 1946 campaign.
BOYS HELD FOR CAR THEFTS, BURGLARIES
A total of 10 automobile thefts and at least two burglaries in recent. weeks are believed by police to have been cleared up by the arrest yesterday of four boys, 12 to 16 years ‘of age. The boys, arrested by Detectives Roy Conway ‘and James Mangus, are being held by Juvenile Aid Division, The boys admitted burglarizing a restaurant in the 2800 block of English ave, and a residence 1) of Carmel, where a typewriter, gun and jewelry were taken. Some of the loot was recovered at a rooming house in the 800 block of E. 13th st, detectives- said. Nine
Detectives also searched for a 20-year-old youth, implicated by one of the four boys. ’
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Lovelled by Saturation sombing (OPEN INSTITUTE a | FOR VETERANS |
i | American Red Cross will open at |
§ Veteran.” Chairman of the meet- |
CO-ORDINATOR 2'Teen Age Girls
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (U., Pp.) SWimming pool. mands for a congressional investi-| Swimming pool at Ellenberger |
aster, Secretary of State James F.| dragged into nearby bushes by a
Byres moved today to establish’ Wei ~siie~ told police she could | the| not identify. Her screams drove
state department and the armed| the attacker away. The young
Byrnes told a press conference he| in the bushes by Detectives Olin would appoint a special assistant to| Risk and Earl Allspaugh. implement future decisions that will be made by the secretaries of| 8 truck near her home in Peters
He said a study of last week’s| local police she was attacked Pearl Harbor reports had convinced{ twice before being put out on him that such implementation| Kentucky ave. and Morris st. would have been helpful in that in-| The truck driver was described The Pearl Harbor reports in-| pants and a dark coat. cluded sharp criticism of former
Secretary of State Cordell Hull for| police. failure to keep military chiefs fully
informed of diplomatic moves in TRAFFIC CONTROL IT
wise and beyond the jurisdiction of
{the men that an army-navy board|Li. Magenheimer and William|
{trials for Maj. Gen. Walter C. Short with the 85 civilian school guards, |
army and - navy commanders ad
of the 10 cars have been recovered. |
| Seek Solution to Personal, Family Problems.
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personal and family affairs of vet- | erans under the.sponsorship of the |
9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Wm. H. | Block "Co. auditorium. | W. IL. Longsworth, chairman of | the local Red Cross, will open the | program. Topic for the morning! session will be “The Personal and | Family Affairs of the Neurotic | ing will be Dr. David A. Boyd Jr. | chairman of the department of | neurology and psychiatry, and pro- | fessor of psychiatry at the Indiana | university medical center. | Speakers will. include Maj. Louis | Green, chief of the neuro-psychia- | tric section of Wakeman Convales- | cent hospital, and Maj. Sprague | Gardiner chief of the neuro-psy-chiatric ‘section at Billings General | hospital. | Study Other Problems
Problems of the physically handi- | capped veteran will be discussed at | the Thursday afternoon session. | Chairman for the meeting will Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, superintendent of the Indianapolis district of the {Methodist church. Speakers will include Col. Harry F. Becker, commanding officer at Wakeman hospital, and Lt. Col. | Harold Hanrah, a patient at Billings. Thursdey’s program will be concluded. with the presentation of the official one-hour orientation course given to all soldiers discharged at the separation center at Camp Atterbuly, at-8 p.m. in the auditorium of the world war memorial. The program is open to the public.
Assaulted Here
TWO assaults on teen-age girls were reported to police yesterday.’ One ‘occurred near a city park
A 16-year-old girl, leaving the |
park, was slugged on the jaw and
woman's purse was found later
After she had been forced into
burg, an 18-year-old girld told
as about 22, wearing gray-striped .
The case was referred to state
SCHOOLS RESUMED
School traffic control was under test again today with resumption of | school: days. There has been no fatal accident at an intersection where a school traffic patrol boy or a civilian school guard has been on duty in over 10; years. This includes adults as well! as pupils, “according to Lt. Albert! Magenheimer, safety director for] the police traffic department. Tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in Cropsey auditorium .at Central library,
Ens, director of safety and pub-! lication for the school board, will! {talk safety methods to all P.-T. A. safety committee chairmen, repre-! senting public grade schools. | Captains and lieutenants among the 2800 school patrol boys, selected last spring for fall duty, together
were ihstructed yesterday at police
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