Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1945 — Page 2
ACCUSES NAZIS ‘OF BIBLE WAR
Prosecutor Stings Goering,
anity. Goering Glares Goering pounded the rim of the dock with a pencil, ripped off his earphones and glared at the war
In other labor developments, nal foes of the admin-
SHIP NEGLIGENGE
(Continued From Page One) defense counsel, Capt. John P. Cady, if he gave any instructions regard. | ing sig-sagging. *I did not,” Capt. McVay replied.
tion bill or something more drastic.
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to get to the radio room to make] piration 20 Restless night due 0 peo certain that a distress message was| newly applied cast. General condi-| «trig sent out because of the ship's list. |tion remains excellent. Gradual “From Sucked Off Ship improvement in the motor func-|pomp* “T yelled ito the men. ‘ordering 05S DATCUY, SE, the shoul vented jump over the side] The general allowed to sit for
The > of the institute at ~ . Illinois and Georgia sts. was totally gutted. But the old brick walls
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Mike Loses Eye ‘Injured by Glass (Continued From Page One) right eye in October when somebody tossed a bottle from a 2012’ Westbrook st. The bottle iS Mike and | : s & ® "AT FIRST it appeared the lacerated eye could
80. soon Mike's getting a “new” eye. But he'd much, much rather have a new coaster wagon.
LINDBERGH ASKS WORLD CONTROL
Urges Overwhelming Power To Prevent Atomic War, WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (U.P).
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ANAPOLIS TIMES
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BOYS DESCRIBE
J. Fink Jr.
miles an hour.” Details of Tragedy
the dead man, related to Judge Mark W. Rhoads, details of the tragedy. The witness told of viewing the alleged death car and notic ing blood stains on it. Another witness was the brother's wife. She told of finding the dead man’s lunch scattered along the roadside. Deputy Coroner D. W. Cohen said
the body was almost decapitated.
Ronald E. Jones testified yester-
day that the Fink youth was driver ,|0f an automobile that swerved as it passed one driven by young Jones, This occured a moment before the pedestrian was struck, the witness further stated.
UNO ASSIGNS ROOM TO ATOMIC COMMISSION
LONDON, Dec. 18 (U. P.).—The United Nations preparatory commission began planning today for a suggested atomic commission .by temporarily assigning a room in which it will meet during the first UNO assembly session next month. This was the first time an atomic commission had been mentioned officially during the preparatory commission meeting.
YOUNG CHURCHILL DIVORCED LONDON, Dec. 18 (U. P.).—Mrs. Randolph Churchill was granted an uncontested divorce decree on grounds of desertion today after
she testified that the former prime minister's only son.chafed at the{frames for overstuffed furniture.
bonds of matrimony and seemed to prefer bachelor life.
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Fink. Hearing Continued in, "Juvenile Court. | school I club ge Nh with this country in the lead, Mr.
the witness stand in juvenile court|James said, ‘there was a general today to testify in the case of Louis 3
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Charged with delinquency, She | tht dual vate wig 2 5. 16-year-old defendent is alleged to| Whether or have been the driver of an auto- finally gets mobile that struck and fatally in-|efforts and jured a pedestrian Sept. 6. The|as well spent. tragedy occurred as the pedestrian, {department of Commerce and PubGeorge Entwhistle, walked to work | lic Relations his job is to publicize in the 5400 block, N. Keystone ave. |Indiana and the value of his trip * En route to the Teepee, North | from that point of view is rated in he used in
side eating place, two automobiles Seven figures. of youth drove south on N. Keystone ave. Police charged they were traveling “in excess of 50
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slammed on Sgt. Schwinn's fingers.
three stitches were required. A fire truck, swinging out of Sta-
sts, at 12:35 a. m., hit Ernest
hotel.
and awoke with frozen feet. He was
| taken to City hospital.
FT. WAYNE, Ind, Dec.18 (U.P),
in a hospital here today, victim of burns received when fire de-
{strayed the family home yesterday.
BRAZIL, Ind. Dec..18 (U. P.).— Fire loss of $25,000 was counted today by officials of the Pisher woodworking plant after a: blaze last night. The plant manufactured wood
Firemen said the plant was heavily stocked with hardwood lumber.
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'SEE 270 4 INCHES OF | Judige Puts Girl On Water-Wagon
"ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 18 (U. P.).~Téni Camels Ferrara, ly 23-year-old New York brunet was under a “prohibition
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~The . 6-month-old son. of Mr. depu and Mrs. Wiley C. Maddox died! ices division of the army service Gen. Omar N. Bradley said Kerr's Job as director of VA's new
that of USO camp shows, installstion of libariries, and encouragement of athletics,
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NEW YORK, Dec. 18 (U. P.).— Gloria Vanderbilt Di Cicco Stokowski, who at 21 years of age still wears bobby socks, will be-
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