Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1945 — Page 8

IDAY, OCT. 22, 1948 __ | ii THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TRUMAN'S AIDE Doubs Raised by Atom Bomb CONDEMN BAN Rooms Sought COMMUNICATION YOUR G.I. RIGHTS By Dovgles Larsen

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. By HAL O'FLAHERTY ‘ spare a room? . ¥ : Times Foreign News Andlyst Th : : a Chaplains Ask President to} ." Slowly the victorious major powers are turning war-weary eyes to Groups Say Play Should Be Bt, 1s_the appeal from a Special Equipment Made! - Development o di te R k look upon the dawn of the atomic era. What they see and feel cannot . stream of members of the In- WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. — G. I's| days after discharge. Selective on the reading Repu late Remarks. be expressed immediately. No major group has yet explained the full . Presented. dianapolis Symphony orchestra Coach Most Modern. who were in the banking business service, however, has made provi- § When he gob the ) significance of ‘atomic force as applied to intertiational relations. who are pouring into town for before they went to war are asking |sion for getting that job back if you Ms notebook a1 Hs WALLACE B.DEVEL, But small groups are meeting and as the result of their discussions | NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (U. P)~—| the opening of the season on WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (U. P.).—| these questions about chances of had to agree to work in a war plang they were about WASHINGTON, Oct. 22-—Presi«|doubts are raised as to the brave plans for world security formulated | One of the most venergble char-| oo o For 2% years before his death Setting back: * as a condition of getting out of the professor of the

i ised P| rm — —————————— Q—Se i - 0 dent Truman’s uninhibited military|at San Francisco barely four acters of the American stage~Uncle The musicians literally are |President Roosevelt used the most|gq¢ Several of ihe bons In our out BY Since getting into the army, I ] De age on

| aide, Brig. Gen. Harry Vaughan, is ont ago, 4 tte disti ithbd pe wisdom of a slow approach Tom, who first appeared behind| without a roof over their. heads, | modern communication car ever say they will never go back. Is|have become rusty on banking mate page in class gy I oY Are Fed by Y a Chief hon hig Ma vas oy Ry ox footlights 81 years ago—was still iba Homes ] Eloy, BAN Jaen built when he took trips by rail [there any estimate on just "how ters.” I doubt that I could handle slipped his min and navy chaplains has called onfJustice Owen J. Roberts, has met barton Oaks and at San Francisco. the eetler, of B SCntveny today. them, the secret service has revealed, Hany en intend to go back to|my old job without some training or _ had to write so the President to repudiate some in New Hampshire and decided | Though the full import of atomic commun 10! WwW g~ That's where Mmusic-lovers come The car, a converted combination or’ g In a nk? at least some help at first, What of the Notre Da

a ing b land to the Middle West, local A—Bank personnel officers have{can I do? before has tl ) fhand remarks Gen.|that the dangers now confronting force were to be shouted from the in, For the chuse of good baggage and chair © e Aas. ine a wa de about, chaplains in a] the peoples of the rooftops, the peoples would remain |6TOUPS have protested against a good music | baggag oach, Was| estimated as low as 25 per cent and| A—The government will pay for He handed the

Jecture a few weeks ago heres The [earth as a result ; . unmoved and unwilling to sacrifice | Surfent stage vevival of ‘Une I iy: Mr. Sai os ig tate ag Tigh 4s 25 yer cent of the med your: retraining and “Most. banks Hhem back the o . Jssion describes the «remarks ©f the release of : #6 much of national sovereignty. | Lom’ Cabin,” based on the Harriett has: asked that anyone. With: . vised. ‘Through its facilities. th with re-employment rights in banks {have plans of their own for retrain- y So chiy offensive” atomic power ar 4 The danger is too theoretical, ‘| Beécher Stowe novel which first| oo "0 creaply with kitchen [late chief De ae could ¢ ry on| ould return. So far about 60 per ing former employees. | Cu bh Empl Be UShy ote Ne a Vaughan is|50 terrible that i The peoples that still harbor high | appeared in 1852, In several in- privileges and within walking dic« | telephone DE a cent of’ the men discharged are| Q-—If I had stayed in the bank THE MARKE u Hg Sad world federal gov- 24 'hopes for the success of the United |Stances performances have been : Yiclaiming their old jobs back. where I was working, I would have to be another e quoted as having said, among other 1 p e success oO e Unite tance of the Murat theater, rent | point in the United States while the Q . i things: ernment must ‘b : ¥ [Nations organization cannot * be|Panned or canceled. it to a symphony member by call- | train was in moti 150k out of the axmy because I1had two promotions. Will they have, = | employers come things: i symphony eT hy otion. was over-age and on the promise to give me those promotions when I before 9:30 o’clo

" . Kk / i organized. £1 [turned overnight to a substitute] The Protests by political, church I dont know why a minister|"o0 CEE 8 and Negro groups, have contended] NE 14- 7365. The equipment also would allow| that I would go into a war plant for [get out of the navy and go back to

can't be a regular guy, but un-) | Thought and Discussion that the play pictures the Negro as mr. aa him fo carry on conversation witha year. Do I have a right to my old |work?

fortunately some of them are not. i . personnel aboard ships at sea and|ioh back? Grave though the implicati rresponsible und subservient and HG job bac A—It is mot mandatory that a ave though the implications sf send teletype messages to any point| A_ According to the letter of the [bank give you promotions which you

Remarks About Stalin > vy , ten a declaratio |atomic force may be, the United | tended to promote anti-Negro sentiYou have to give the Roman a y a} ment, in the world, law, you don’t have a legal right to {normally would have received, but

c inir h |S church credit. Whe: the oar de- Sonim os elgh} Mr. O'Flaherty Be a A eT a a Condemn Banning ST ATE MEETING HERE 2 ih ae use of frequency modu-|your old job. You should have ap-|a survey reveals that most of them artment requests a op sup- | : ’ f ah 3 : : ation radio, messages could be sent : par 20 deh for chaplains, he| [OT Setting up a world legislative and continue the painful struggle| Both the American Civil Liberties rom ' the + DlCEsAges omc car to Plied for reinstatement within 90 will. Jooks over his diocese and picks’ assembly with an executive council. | for collective security along the lines| Union and the National Association| Dr. Ralph Barstow of Los Angeles,| any point on the globe at the rate

the 20 best mets A majority of the group believes already laid down. for the Advancement of Colored Cak, will speak at the meeting of of 10 words in six seconds. A key- DEVOTE WEEK 10 High School Class

«But it is different in the| that the constitution of the United| Meantime, the declaration written |People stepped into the controversy the Optometrists of Indiana at 7:30) hoard in the car sent messages

| States should be amended so thatipy th t-graduates in f today with state m. Monday in the Hotel Severi . otestant church. Frequently al 4 y the post-graduates in foreign ay w statements condemning |p. m. Monday in the Hote verin.| thr, Protestant ch q |the limited but definite authority relations will be circulated to con-|any banning of the play. He will present discussions in irs Which Nl the HARD OF HEARING Elects President

Protestant ‘minister’ does not have to v d a hureh at the moment, or {s| © Prevent war and preserve peace gress and the governors of all] In a statement sent to the Negro optometric technique having bear- i a church @ ' could be transferred to the new . words during transmission by radio. il to on a vacation for at ? states. association’s 900 branches through-|ing on American industries, visual “ »| Observing this week as National willing go world government The messages were “descrambled g the J i 1 t about three years.” government, | If it evokes a real measure of|out the country, Walter White, N.|rehabilitation for returning veterans| on. the receiving end. Hearing Week, the Indianapolis tic. 30UIY SSDIOF : Slats & It was in the course of this same| Against the majority, the calmer thought and discussion it will have| A. A. C. P, president, said that “to|and the training of visual skills Servi Soci f : ; Crispus Aftucks high school lecture that Gen. Vaughan also|Jjudgment of Justice Roberts ap-|served a valuable purpose. Perhaps| protest against the showing of the|necessary for the efficiency demand- - temen Operators Clety for, the Hard of Hearing, Other officers elected were John managed to make equally reckless| Pears in a plea for new study ofthe public can be jolted-into a quick | period piece, “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” |ed in industry, Dr. Robert A. Major Eight enlisted men and warrant, Inc., has planhed a week's program | Bell, vice president; Barbara Akers, remarks about a mumber of sub-| the problem of world security with appreciation of all phases of thelis to do disservice to the memory of Shelbyville, state director, has | Officers of the army signal corps on the theme, “Toward Victory for | Secretary, and Vernette Woolridge, jects and personalities in the field) the objective of the United States atomic era. But the signs all poini and valor of Mrs. Stowe and to the charge of arrangements. detailed fo the White House oper-| | assistant secretary, Sponsors are

| ; : Better Hearing,” on irhasi i joining with “those nations where|the other way, The slower route to } ini i £3 inion abelian {ated the communications equip- ! 2 { Mrs. Mary Oglesby, Mrs, Mary of foreign affairs—including Joseph | ] 0 enlightenment and spirit of liberal { President Truman has indorsed | Hawkins, Mrs. Gladys Donalson,

Stalin. Winston Churchill, the Pots. | individual liberty already exists.” |a stable peace through the United|ism we ourselves possess.” ‘WAR II LEGION POST ment in the special radio car. th ’ 5 : issue ever : i «ith | the observan dtl - i i _ dam conference and the Soviet | On the main IsEle, however, Jus Nations is the only one open. The Clvil Liberties union said “ oL | The po wes app ed NI nt Se ard 2dded th 8 Ms, Ruth Clinthorne, Miss Flor army. tice Roberts agrees that new meas-| Copyright, 1045, by The Indianapolis Times | was “alarmed” by the banning of H DS NAME CONTEST warning lights which showed the . hid \nd ence Norton and John Southern. Jim Mitchell a } ; and The Chicago Daily News, Inc, y : g train’s approach to a tunnel. On|Ravy and veterans administration] Crispus Attucks will be the host Angelo B The kind of reaction this secon Er A the play in three more cities and| The first American Legion post such a signal, the operators would |Dave launched a very extensive|for a spring conference of all Hi-Y

category of remarks caused abroad |? atomic war which might destroy ALPHA PSI OMEGA T0 was taking action to meet what{to be made up mainly of world cease sending until the train had|Program for rehabilitation of the|clubs in central Indiana. Oscar I 1

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may be gauged by the kind the mankind, “threatens to become an epidemic|war II veterans will have its se ; i ; general's remarks about chaplains Slow Approach Seen STAGE ‘PAPA IS ALL’|or censorship.” meeting Oct. 29 at South ‘Side a ens gr ue the 26th anni- a Presta Ee ean has now caused in this country, This dissatisfaction = with the| The first fall "production of} — Turners hall, 306 Prospect st. w d d | versary of the American Societ whip 8: Central Copyright, 1045, by The. Indianapolis Times | United Nations organization is jus-| Gamma cast by Alpha Psi Omega, Uncle Tom's Cabin” completed August J, Spitznagel, 2250 8S By Am lergrouns p i Y| indiana Gistoiet, © ooo < and The Chicago Daly News, Ine, tifled by the New Hampshire group national honor, d tics * so- | its Indianapolis showing Sunday, : : i >. | The equipment was powered by for the Hard of Hearing. XARUIZAWS sp p— y the New Amph e group | norary ramatics Pennsylvania ‘st., is temporary com-| two Diesel engines, Classes in lip reading, open to ures i his i ROTARY CLUB SPEAKER on the grounds that it should be|ciety, will be “Papa Is All” a folk] AG Ee -a mander of the group until ‘the for-| pp thi t! idl tk looks the public, will b: iver tT OMMENCEMENT 10 ros In unis nn Geoffrey F, Morgan, of the publip | scrapped now before a vast amount |comedy by Patterson Greene. The DOUBLE DISTINCTION mal charter is issued and officers lik om . he is te say ssid P toda d . Fen a ol BE HELD AT PURDUE They have geen relations division of Douglas Alr-of planning and labor have been|play will be given Nov, 16 as the, BOSTON (U. P).—Frank P. are elected. A $25 victory bond is — ny Other railroad coach ex- |p. m. ogay an Joong, A 3 Most of .the craft Co, will speak on “The Per-|expended upon-it, The impatient third program on the Indiana Cen- Sherman boasts the distinction of {offered to the person ' suggesting nd to the roof n ye id AT Hearir A . RIYA vie JF The 31s; commencement. at Pur- favored Germar sonal Flyer—His Problem and Pro-(ones are those who have wanted tral college auditorium series. having one son who witnessed the the name to be used for the new| It was understood the car willlof the "ae on wr parly ve. Deld in | lives. any of gram” at the meeting of the Rotary|all along to go the whole way to| "Prof. Lola L. Pence is director German Surrender and another post. All name. suggestions are to|be attached to trains on which|and at 7:30 p. m. Saturday a motion ith 152 barrel PY Rua enced the unha club at noon tomorrow at the Clay-|world government, even at San|and faculty sponsor of the dram- who witnessed the Japanese sur-|be mailed to George P. Cafouras,| President Truman may make trips | picture program will be given, all in {31 advanced rehii Segies and i centration camp pool hotel. Francisco, atics club, ~ | render. 1469 8, Meridian st., before Nov, 15.|in the future, the Board of Trade building. ferred. . 2 under-nourished EE ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————] To them th small Americar Karuizawa is t event they have is a source of ir delight. They whenever it com ing to sit on th the spare tire. seven language see it coming u Nearly all o at least four tc continuing thre Many of them BW can or Spanish. tions in their p Germany's coll or were delibers

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