Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1945 — Page 12

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| MAY COLLAPSE

Shells Have Famed Edifice.

and historic Cologne cathedral is in danger of collapsing, British mili-

terday. The cathedral has not been con. demned, and hope: persists that it can be reinforced and refurbished. But it is roped off. Sightseers are not allowed inside. Engineers Wade. that after withstanding four years of allied bombing while buildings all around it were pulverized at least part of the massive structure towering over the Rhine might cave in. The constant reverberation of demolitions on the Rhine where engineers were clearing away sunken bridges evidently had weakened [further the cathedral’s foundations. Miracle of Salvation When the American 1st army swarmed into the last’ spring, the church “appeared structurally sound, a sort of miracle of salva tion amidst a wasteland of rubble. Cologne itself still is a city of tragedy. Even heavy winds ‘endanger pedestrians. Now and again they blow down the shells of buildings.

The black market is ‘blooming, and cigarets are $5 a package. Thousands still live in the ruins of the city.

PLAN ITALIAN ELECTION

ROME, Nov. 1 (U. P.).<The Ttal1an cabinet decided yesterday that national elections should be held before next April 30 and ads ministrative elections ore the

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Correspondent ” COLOGNE, Nov. “1.~The stately

tary government sources said yes- |S

The prospects for the winter are The ,{be returned to Cambridge soon to,

months service with the Indian‘apolis Street railways, Allen 8. Anderson, 35 . WASAl ANE, has

Indianapolis from his home in Brown county. He started workingas # boiler washer at the: Louisiana st. power station and later went into the engine room. Transferred to the new power at 1150 w. Washington st., MK Anderson re- || ‘mained there until retirement, For 18 years he was chief engi-

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Only three streetcar lines were electrie—the Illinois, College and | Irvington lines—~whén he started | working; the others were mule- | drawn. Mr. Anderson has one | son, two grandsons, and one - great-grandson.

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov, (U. P.).—~The Harvard cyclotron wi)

aid a newly established research! committee study nuclear physics and chemistry in relation to development of the atomic bomb, The huge atom-smasher was used in experiments on the bomb in New Mexico, It was built at a Harvard |

special building will have to be con- |

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