Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1945 — Page 9
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{the committee’s Democratic mem- inquiry, Was struck by an Indianapolisbers voiced their regrets. The Re- the data disclosed, gave héresay |boung New York Central express. publican members remained silent. | testimony that Gen. George C.inrg Skiles was decapitated. He testified that if Lt. Gen, Wal-| Marshall, former army chief of stafl,| sno is survived by her husband, ter C. Short and Adm. Husband E ordered destruction of evidence that Floyd M. Skiles, het mother, Hedgile rred on defensive |the vital message was intercepted ji ne : : June Tungate and a sister, Louise “the danger of such air|{before Pearl Harbor. Others said Napier, all of Indianapolis. {attack as happened Dec. 7 would they had no information that the! pg ward and Mr. Waters were i ”» , not have been so great” . broadcast ever was made. | victims. of a train-truck collision at To | The , if actually sent and, Pittsboro. The truck-trailer struck T RTLE’ S intercepted, would have been a tip-| Mr. Ward as he stood on a sideoff that Japan meant war. walk near the crossing. Mr. Waters : Other developments included: was fatally injured when the trailer BOOKED AT ENGLIS . Disclosure that naval intelli-|careened off the train's locomotive, nce six days before Pearl Harbor | smashing through & lumber comlost track of at least four, prob- pany office wall. attendance- ably six, Japanese aircraft carriers. Mr. Riggor. who superintended thres SeMR a . Es 2. Secretary of Navy James V.|the instdllation of telephone serv breaker, start a three “! Forrestal told a senate committee ice for Wendell Willkie's presidengagement at the English theater | that the Pearl Harbor investiga- tial nomination acceptance speech | Thursday Jan. 17, Vincent Burke, |{ion's disclosure of Japanese code- |in Elwood in 1940, died in an auto- | English manager, announced today.| cracking by the United States truck crash on Rd. 31 near ColumWith K. T. Stevens, Hugh Mar- would make It more difficult to|bus. Lowe and Vivian Vanss In the cast | break other nations’ codes ggain. | Mr. Walsh, a St. Joseph county i '. —————————————————————————— A ————————— {the play will come here after a 67 week's run at the Selwyn theater in
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day in Evansville when a skidding truck crushed him against another car while he was on his way to at- 3 . tend funeral services for his uncle. Sineers and the Brotherhood | Railroad Trainmen had stalled
ginia ave, near New Jersey st.; Win. fred Reed, 79, of 1503 Hudson st. who received a wrenched shoulder in leaping out of the way of a skidding «a le at’ 15th and Alabama sts, and Ludwig Edderding, 67, of 630 Terrace ave. in-|Mated by demands of engineers jured in a fall at Tech high school, [snd trainmer for “a half-hundred pangs, Ee Others injured in falls were Mrs, [Tule changes.” | | Bessie Stanley, 75, of 109 N. New| “The rules proposed by the broth- NEGROES ARE MAKIN Jersey st., at New Jersey and Wash- erhoods,” the carriers sald, “range EMPLOYMENT CHECK ington -sts.; Mrs. Edward Ford, 19,|from demands for two hours’ pay | \ of 1263 W. 30th st., at 39th and Tili- {for the employees’ time in having! Negro churches of Indianapolis are nols sts. and Mrs. Catherine Jose- their watches inspected, to limit. making an employment survey of | phine Woods, 47, of 518 N. Senate!ing the length of freight trains to|100 congregations, ave, 70 cars and passenger trains to 13)
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On other labor fronts, the acid MORRISTOWN; N. J, Dec. 14 test was to be applied to President | (U, ‘P,) ~Police suspected Michael | Truman's plan of naming fact-find- [The Quinn, an escaped bank robber, ers to probe trouble spots. The Gentoday of connection with the slay-|eral Motors Corp. announced fit Sgutiin, ay uesviced Hl n. ing of. two underworld hoodlums, would aid a board appointed, hn whose bodies were found buried Wednesday to investigate the strike | beneath an ash heap near the of Cc. 1. O automobile workers | church is employed, the nature of {highway at Montville, N. J, yes- throughout the G. M. system. {the work and the length of employ- | terday. ; | Informal conferences with both ment.
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