Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1946 — Page 2
,|intendent of the Western Union
, of wire.
the company’s service by reducing
Radio waye length transmitters like these will be popping up over the country to replace Western Union wire transmission service. Intermediate stations such as these forward the radio waves to other stations 50 miles away, re-
RADIO WILL CARRY FUTURE TELEGRAMS
Transmitting telegrams by wire will become obselete in. the near future, A. B. Dudley, local super-
Telegraph Co., said today. Radio beams will take the place of poles and wire. This will eliminate the use of thousands of poles and hundreds of thousands of miles
The new system will improve the speed, quality and dependability of
interruptions caused by broken wires and by electrical disturbances. The cost of the program over a seven-year period will be less than maintenance of pole lines, Mr. Dudley said.
laying messages to their destina- | tion x
0.) met in Chicago to policy on government seizure. Under present terms the government will take over struck packing
“| houses, tomorrow but the C. I. O.
The letter was delivered by Mme.{ union has voiced objection to going Chiang who went to Changchun|back even for federal authorities.
yesterday to decorate Red army
Meanwhile paralysis of the na-
to Soviet forces for restoring Man-| America (0. I. O.) remained out.
churia to Chinese sovereignty.
Steel labor leaders met yesterday
Written in friendliest terms, the|80d Wednesday in Pittsburgh to
letter said:
“Now that you have ended your] work in northeast China and will
determine policy. According to James Robb, union
return shortly to your country, I|district representative, the C. I. O. send you Mme, Chiang Kai-shek as|is in complete agreement with a special messanger of friendship|President Truman's proposals.
to informeyou how much we regret | this forthcoming separation.”
Representing 90,000 steelworkers in Indiana and Kentucky, Mr.
Mme. Chiang read the letter dur-| Robb today appealed to the Presiing a special Chinese-Soviet cere-|dent by letter to open the billion
mony. She expressed Russia's aid to China,
The program is already under- | way with construction of a project known as the “New York-Washing- | ton-Pittsburgh triangle.” { This triangle will provide two-way | radio beam communication between |
na that Indiana join a bloc f southern states in opposition to project which would link the
out that export business
wit any| AWARDED ALIMONY
access to
ocean
‘Bids on material for the Civil | Aeronautics Authority building at the Municipal airport will be accepted at the next meeting of the city aviation board Thursday.
anion
y night dances, the South Side be inaugurated , by Garfield J can Legion. in charge includes , Miss Mary Bertram,
Tuk-A-Pache club for teenagers will meet at the Y. W. C, A. at 8 p. m: today. Officers of the ¢lub include Robert Steele, presiil ; William Denton, vice presi- : ; Delores Heath, secretary, and ( Jones, treasurer,
Alfred Wagenknecht, vice presi-
dent of the Illinois district of the |Om
. Commiinist party, will speak at a ‘Tally at the Claypool hotel at 8 p.m Sunday. New officers will be installed at the meeting of Temple Rebekah lodge, 512 N. Illinois st., at 8 p. m. Tuesday, 1 euchre party will be sponsored by the January Circle of Holy Angels church at 8 p. m. Sunday
b the school basement, 28th and
| CHICAGO FINANCIER DIES
| - {_ The Major Harold C. Megrew auxiliar IAMI BEACH, Fla., Jan. 25 (U.!3 United Spanish War Yeteran will , Alexander 0 MeOulloch. re Margaret Macy will preside, Mrs. Chicago financier, died | Eva Tooley, patriotic instructor, will have |
Cl
pital here yesterday.
or Studies Plan for
{8 from Stock. Broker Walter Selig- |
these cities and will permit the re-| moval of some 2500 miles of pole | lines, | Late in 19046 the system will be extended to Columbus, Cincinnati, | Cleveland, Toledo, and Chicago.
OF OVER $1,000,000
LAS VEGAS, Nev, Jan. 25 (U. P.) —Mrs. Margaret McCrae Seligman, daughter of Alexander Duncan | McCrae of the Canadian parliament, won a divorce settlement of more than $1,000,000, court records revealed today.
Mrs, Seligman was divorced Jan.
man of New York but she kept her identity secret until the settlement was announced here yesterday. She | will get the income from more than $1,000,000 worth of investments. OFFICIAL WEATHER U. 8. Weather Bureat—————— All Data in Central Standard Time ~Jan. 25, 1946—
Sunrise | 6:50 | Sunset .... 4:57
Precipitation 34 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. .02 Total precipitation since Jan. 1... 2. 1.18 Deficiency since Jan. 1 ... craves hil
The following table shows the temperare in other cities: {
Atlanta Boston Chicago .... Cincinnati |. Cleveland .... nver Evansville .. Pt. Wayne ... . Worth .. Indianapolis (City) ... Kansas City pes Los Angeles . Miami Mpls.-8t. Paul New Orleans New York Oklahoma City aha
Pittsburgh {8t. Louis |8an Antonio | San Francisco Washington, D, ©...
- Organizations
Englewood chapter 433, 0. E. 8. will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the Englewood Masonic temple. Mrs. Zora Van] Camp is worthy matron and Roy Pavey worthy patron.
| |
Fidelity Rebekah Lodge 227 will meet at {8.p. m. Jan, 28 at their hall, 1608 Prospect st Mrs. Lena Scheier, district deputy | president, will install officers.
terans, will
{meet at 8 p, m. Monday at Ft. Friendly.
charge of the program celebrating the birthday of William McKinley, : |
i |
achine Bookkeeping Saving
Governor Gates today studied alable in the state house for such a plete plan for a consolidated | department, itr has been pointed out ‘machine bookkeeping depart- | at under present plans for shiftwhich might save $75,000 or | 10% state departments the .base-
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the field surplus it appeared d might be available to the next ;
and a half dollar government-
appreciation for| owned mills over the country.
“I wrote the President suggest-
: ! tion's industries became more se-|the | troops and express China's thanks|y.re a5 the United Steelworkers of | hours.
vacated by the death of Dr. Herman G: Morgan, who held the post for more than 32 years. | The second health administrator lin the city’s history, he was assistant city’ health director since ment, Dr. Kemp! was a member of the Ell Lilly & Co. laboratory staff for 16 years, doing research work for the company and City hospital. In 1928, Dr. Kempt was graduated inmates op from the Indiana university school BRITISH STRIKE POLICY of medicine. He lives at 2605 E. LONDON, Jan. 26 (U. P.).—The|Riverside dr. with his wife and 7Laborite government moved today year-old son, Gerald Jr. ' to lift the 19-year-old ban on gen-| In accordance with state regulations, Dr. Charles W. Myers, superintendent of City hospital, will continue as board secretary, a position] Dr. Morgan also held. An assistant health director, suc-
The
ceeding Dr. Kempf, has not been named. |
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, (U. P).
| —Nylon. and .glass had top as- |
signments ents in the war against Japan. The navy disclosed that marine vade Japan's home lian ds were
ing over Japan in the closing days of the war wore laminated nylon suits . to protect them against anti-aircraft flak, The invasion jackets were made
by the navy and Dow Chemical Co. They were battle tested at Okinawa. f
PERON MEN KILL BOY BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 25 (U, P.). —aA 12-year-old boy was killed and five other persons were wounded when supporters of Col. Juan D. Peron fired on a train earrying democratic candidates on 4 presidential campaign tour through Jujuy province, reports from Jujuy said today. :
Nylons Were
but neither injured seriously. Mrs. Prances Crandall, 8, wit of A. C. Crandall, vice president of the - Power .and
Indianapolis Light Co. received a broken left leg when she was struck at 36th
st. and Central ave. Mrs. Crandall was taken to
Methodist hospital, where her condi«
Ernsting, New Augusta,
driver of the car which struck Mrs. '
Fourteen-year-old Leonard Han
3311 N. Meridian st. was slightly injured when he was struck by a car at 34th and Pennsylvania sts. . He was treated at Methodist hos~
pital. :
CHILD SHOT
- JACKSON, Mich., Jan. 25 (U. P.). ; ~—A 21-months-old baby girl, Lorel- . condition
la Hunt, was in critical
today from shotgun wounds in her
abdomen. She was hit by shells accidentally discharged from a
shotgun by her 8-year-old brother,
David.
Blouses all ready to bud night out
3.50, 3.95, 500
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. Neckwaag, Street.Flood
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parking meter ic Councilman ¥ chairman of the questioned* the under state law and suggested ul eliminated and | It was Assist © B. Hangers council would he nance authorizi accept bids if tl apply to Indian Ob jected Councilmen o tremely flexible tract between ti the Magee - Ha Corp., whosé pre H. Tyndall had proval, the boar the contract cal or less, meters,” During the John A. Schum: dent, received u from S. P. Hain resentative of of Cincinnati, ( Park-O-Meter “ der specificatio not at present had in the past installed and oy bid date. Ne “The meter not an improve meter now® on actually an im that has neve weather and tr where in the U Edward R. I president, char tion was liable the city if the R. C. Dauss editors of the pers “select a man to inspect ter.” Both Mr. Dai Iy emphasized revenue from the 1946 city The storm s sion of mete: companies. Bu it was learnec with the “clos tions within t the hall.
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