Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1945 — Page 1
FORECAST: Fair and colder with freezing temperatures tonight; fair and continued cold tomorrow,
csowase) VOLUME 56—NUMBER 204 = °° SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1045
Indianapolis 9, Ind. Issued daily except Sunday
Entered ss Second-Class Matter at Postoffire
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Grace Moore Slams Door on _ Federal Toes WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (U. PJ.
—A deputy U., 8. marshal nursing some
STREETS AGAIN
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Say Meeting Wouldn't End cours summons on spers smeer |Shops in Center of City RR Strike; U. S. Parley rte Moore. pn happpened Smashed by Mob of + Faces Pickets. las” ght be- “100 Men.
ATKINS STARTS WORK ON NEW $1,500,000 MODERN PLANT HER
Atkins & Co. Plant will Appear When Completed.
went on the {in : Presidents R. W. Budd of stage at Con- RR, Nov. 3 (U. P Do - * HB ' Central Greyhound and S. R. | stitution Ha 11 |Rioting flared anew in the of Pennsylvania to sing “Tosca.” |center of Cairo today. Crowds | a . ah Greyhound lines today re- knock at her [fO8Mmed the streets attacking fused fier of the U.'S. dressing room |Jewish and Arab shops indis-| oncili 3 Yer ‘a Lh door, she opened |eriminately. Jon service to tesume up to find the | Both the British and American negotiations with the union in officer there | 3 ‘Washington. . with some pa- tary commands declared the| of the two com- hand. Curtain time [city out of bounds for the second of. whidh have hed! 0 she slammed the |straight day. Military police cars| idied in 18 states for three] and walked onto [ordered troops on leave to depart| a ee ir Miss Margaret Truman, dsugh- edinjer. lull which set in ‘graphed them by Edgar L. Warren, President. peacetul w director of the U. 8. conciliation all five of his [after 450 or more persons were service. 5 : said later. “I'm [Killed or injured in yesterday's The joint reply sald that “in light| * 8900, strong Tennessee hillbilly, anti-Jewish attacks ' throughout
HIGGINS FUTUR
Shipbuilder Goes Fishing
STILL MUDDLED
Egypt ended in Cairo shortly after noon.
something can be accomplished. . Panic broke out Inside the surOur offer, which was requested by : rounded district. All shops closed tinion Sam Berrong their doors. Passersby scattered
Indiana Gets
Taste of Cold|
A union spokesman 3. 1 Tul of. ~ Amidst Labor Row, ~~ |Mayer movie Sheater were broken. tee Has Final Voice. 10 1500 employees of Southwestern| Npw Nov. 3 (U, py |ctnter yesterday, the situation stil By ROBERT BLOEM bus } *They. can’t do that to me!”
many t Higgins In- Mr. McHale, who spoke for 30 not affiliated with such wg. yt In minutes against the adoption of the national groups as the A. S * Ahe of {2% omtended wit any tie sme Vv Dk Leh. Philip vers QJ [tional committes itself could take leaders will have to sneak
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WATER CO, LABOR
The old E. C. Atkins
A founder.
The new E. C. Atkins & Co. plant , . . this is how the glass brick plant of saw-teoth design will appear about November, 1048.
WHALE DEFIES |} QUSTER ACTION
| Contends National Commit-
& Co. plant , , , this is bow the plant looked when it was | in the centennial issue of the old Indianapolis Dally Sentinel.
HALLECK TAKES PART | IN G. 0. P. CONFERENCE | ihe state committee's authority to h Tw ’ — WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (U. P).~ elect or dismiss. He cited two pre- as C. Atkins . .. founder of The present E. C. Atkins . . . _ Congressional Repul loans reported IR Yaga Th . | the company whese one Toom president the company and progress today on their * (Continued on Page 3-~Column )1 iy’ row ints the present In- grandson and: harcai ny Ane of principles” for the 1946 congres- dustry
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9 yeurs old, back in 1876;
on the statement for J EEE PARLEY STALLED WASHINGTON aii 4 Topor that ne being ng oe Manson : ; ——— 5.0.» pational comumitios meet-| by the A.B, C's issuance of a Stars Buy Fords Union Officials Decline to Chicago Dec, : wholesale beer permit to J. H. Man- . . : > oN Dreeiative Charles. A Hieck jon of Evansville Mayor At $i 150 Price Comment on Plans. A Weekly Sizeup by the Washington Ind), one hn erees, Reichert's approval / . : i the “principles” would supplement| chairman of Narn county, NEW YORK. Nov. 3 (U. P)~ | Negotiations between the Indian-|Staff of the Scripps-Howard Newspapers rather than’ replace the G. O. P.|Mayor Reichert had hitherto Ford automobiles went on sale |.nolis Water Co. and the A. P. of platform in the 1944 campaign. [fovea the prescenive of pasing on ody in ew York dor SUS. |; oremen and oflers union. Ned : JUDGE MINTON IS Te Evansville mayor charged] Bergen, Merle Oberon, Phil Baker |131 over & proposed new contract]. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—Next 30 days may make or lo’ ILL IN WASHINGTON Governor Cafes with violating a| and Pred Waring. ory Sermifsted is 4 Siaicmuis too break Truman. He knows it, and that’s why he finally Nov. : PIAMSS hak. $1 Viiclesala, bear por a hu ons, howe . Suis. MAP have announced. decided to cut out the trips, buckle down to work. . on of Indi: |county ehairmen. "lon expected OPA ceiling prices. oN MERE ihe want of) Next week stars With Jpbor.management_eonfeiérice, - vital io Harold R. Colvin, unions interna-| economic prospects at ; arrival of Prime Minister & : Cla Fam St dT k tonal repraseniative from Louis] Atle to talk about tom bod. It's safe bet the two also will talk . hy " ed ” Williams, about unfinished British monetary agreement, critical state of British. fi am rmer arv 1 00 funion’s business agent, to questions! American-Russian relations, of? 47 a hp Uh. pertaining fo the union's course NOW| mogien impasse must be solved promptly and Traman knows it. Bo s Wages Back in Betg| vi the negotiations broken on. Fighting in China is another troublesome angle. : #3 y Re nit oa ite, tera! Saget tint” home, Truman has congressional rebellion on his hands; knows : WOODSTOCK, ov. 3 - .{ hungry he ate feed used for 4 unless he gets action on universal military training, unemploy- ) I. 1 oe re ES a Swsepitt | yrs ment benefits and full employment bills within next two months he’s \ a : was so weakened by not apt to get it. When congress meets in January it will be election Linneman broadened base to enable the union farmer, was charged today Ww hunger thet be fell and spilled |eo take 1 new members 4nd a new year. gin Juss outs, contrel i askions uhemployment bs So ; wage scheduls.. The Union shop 1- sa picture to make the stoutest President have nightmares: * 43 } sn . 8» ; rl Behavior in Germany. ok, AL reason for danger of German
JAPS HAD 5 SUBS READY TO HIT U. 3.
Newspaper Says Surrerider Halted Sneak Attack.
TOKYO, Nov. 3 (U. P)~The Japanese navy had five submarine aircraft carriers ready for sneak attmcks- on New York and the Panama Canal but Japan's sudden surrender prevented their use, the newspaper Mainichi said today. The under-water “flat tops” commissioned just before. the end of the war, were taken over by the U. 8. navy, One type of the submarine dis-
placed 5700 tons and carried three
planes. A smaller model weighed 3700 tons and carried two planes. If the submarines had been sble to carry out their missions the Mainichi" said, they could have thrown more than 10 planes against New York .or the canal
as a psychological blow against d
American morale.
850-MILES-AN-HOUR AIN OF NAZI ‘WING
Revolutionary Craft Found By U. S. Specialists.
LONDON, Nov. 3 (U. P.) ~American disarmament specialists dis covered in southern Germany a “flying wing” intended to fly 850 miles an hour, the Exchange Telegraph reported from Bad Kissingen today. : It was of a revolutionary 20-foot plywood, design, and provided for the addition of jet power units,
ahead of e3« U. 8 ‘air force headquarters|Pod Sales somewhat ir shipped it to the research Iaboratory| PeCtations. night the several mile at Wight Pied, Ohio, for study, AS 9F last night Soe merely old Whe giapaich, said, $314,000,000 of the securities to in dividuals. Of that total $167,000
CRANE NAVAL DEPOT TO BE MAINTAINED
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (U. P),
| “(reach $2,000,000 before com
wis ON ILLINOIS ST. WILL BE RAZED
Steel, Concrete Structures Planned. on. Site-- of Present Factory.
E. C. Atkins & Co., pioneer Indianapolis manufacturers, today announced a $1,500,000 building program, which may
saws will echo through the Atkins area until the late fall of 1946. wi
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VICTORY BOND SALES AHEAD OF SCHEDULE
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (U. Pi
