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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1046 Hunter College Is Ready ‘For UNO Meeting Monday
NEW YORK, March 20 (U. PB.) green upholstered chairs with inMaking a world capital from a| dividual microphones before. them. college gymnasium was a- tough job! The spectators will sit in tiers of
but it was nearly done today. The big gymnasium at
Nations Organization security council, Robert Glen, project contractor, said his workmen had done a six-
month job in.15 days, and added, “I hope the United Nations Or-
ganization follows our example.” Mauve drapes, false ceilings, re-
cessed fluorescent lights and thick carpets have removed all traces of physical culture from the
beige
building that was successively a
gymnasium for Huntér college coeds
and a training center for WAVES
The main gym on the third floor
‘| someplace to live in the crowded metropolitan area. ‘The staff re- |
has ‘been converted into a council chamber to accommodate the dele-
gates and nearly 700 spectators
with a beige color scheme.
The delegates will sit at a shiny
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Bronx Center Hunter college had its face! been installed for radio, motion pic-
lifted and was ready for next Mon- | ture, television and news photogday’s meeting of the 11-man United | FaPhers.
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rose colored plush seats, . Fourteen glassed in booths have
| A false soundproof ceiling hung by iron cables from the 40-foot high | gym rafters muffles the sounds in| the otherwise noisy room. 3 On the same floor with the a cil chambér a modern cocktail lounge has been installed with a 40-foot bar and all the facilities for serving vodka, Kentucky bourbon, or zombies.
Although the council will have a v place to meet and work the i SECRETS Wh N Nations Organization secretariat Is
having other housing headaches
Floor space
Firm's Prese
The Indiana Equipment Co., Ine. 327 W. Market st., today announced (plans for an expansion program {which will more than double their present floor space. Indiana distributors for such “cruelest tor- (companies as International Harlearned | |vester, J. D. Adams, Bucyrus-Erie land Barber-Greene, the firm now (has under construction a new building between 16th and 18th sts.
quires housing for 500 to 1000 fam- | ilies, apartments, summer homes, | country estates—they will take anything they can get, but so far they | report they are not having much] luck. |
DELAY HEARING ON
Doolittle’s Fliers Forced to Diese ‘Shangri-La.’
NGHAI, March 20 (U. P.).— ™ a the | tures,” Japanese officers within a week after the Tokyo raid!
VOTE BOARD QUSTER ©: ‘oo sem weve en
The stheduled supreme court | rier-based, it was revealed totay, which will face Sugar Grove ave. hearing on a petition for writ of How the Japs knew about “Shan- | The building, which: will be comprohibition to prevent removal of gri-La” while it still was a top mili- pleted the latter part of the year,
y : : will be 275 feet long and have about two Marion county voters’ registra-| tary secret in the' United States was 23,000 square feet of floor space. A
tion board members, originally set |§%Plaineg ands hoy Bin switch will be built from the Belt for” today, has been postponed to! [railroad to a dock which will take i0 a. m. next Monday. Village, Lang Island. fered tt \both railroad cars and trucks. The postponement was granted American prosecutors offere he Exterior of BPick at the request of attorneys who deposition in evidence at the trial o have been asked by supreme court of four Japanese officers being tried] The construction will be of rejudges to be prepared to discuss a for the executions of three of the inforced concrete and structural A oe ] {steel skeleton with brick exterior.
: : eight captured Doolittle fliers. | Juestion pl \ne edsiinlonaity. of | Lt. Barr said the information was One end of the building will be for
. obtained in Nanking April 24, 1942 a display room and offices while ae wi of Jeonioition Was fled) atter two days of torture and con- the other will comprise the parts { county re reo George tinuous questioning. department and the shop. 8 Overhead electric cranes will be
i The captured fliers were tortured | | K. Johnson, Republican, and David (by “knuckle-smashing” and the | installed 10 move heaty Daft and | Klapper, Democrat.
“water treatment” for 50 days while | tat t iy | They were ousted temporarily, | {facilitate complete rebuilding serv | pending a hearing in circuit court!
intelligence officers. {industrial equipment.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES New Home of Indiana Equipment Co., Inc., Now Being Built Here
This is the new ome of the Indiana Equipment Co, Ine. It'is under eonsizaiiion between 16th and 18th sts, and will tase Sugar Grove ave. will be more than double the present plant at 327 W. Market st.
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ferences and the showing of sound movies. Shower facilities and locker space for a working force of 50 will be provided. The site also contains eight acres which will be used for storage space and as a demonstration proving ground for new and rebuilt equipment. The Carl M. Geupel Construction Co. has been awarded the contract. McGuire & Shook are the architects,
Founded in 1933
The company was founded in 1933 and grew rapidly to the time of the war when it furnished new equipment for many government projects including the Kingsbury Ordnance plant and the Crane Naval Ammunition depot. It also rebuilt a large amount of construction equipment. for combat use under contract with the U.S, en gineer corps. Current officers of the firm are Arthur Wilson, president; Merritt
| W. Babcock, vice president; Robert Kenneth R.|
H. Wilson, secretary; Spillman, treasurer, and Fred Knight, parts and service manager. | Arthur R. Lacey was president |
they were questioned by Japanese ice on all types of construction and [of the company from organization |cense. Then, the ABC will give reIt was | monstrators another opportunity to When the Japanese were finished,| A second floor, in part of the under his leadership that many of | testify in rebuttal.
[to his death in January.
{the current plans were’ formulated.
‘| would conduct a rehearing of the
RUNAWAY ROMANCE DISCLOSES. CRINE
ROCKFORD, Ill, March 20 (U. P.) ~Authorities sald today that: Ollie .J. Williams, 24, Madison, Wis, truck driver, found in Detroit with Milwaukee grain and malt heiress Suzanne Froedtert, 16, recently had spent two months in the county Jail, Deputy Sheriff Marvin Brown sald Willlams was held here from Dec. 4 to Feb. 3 for tampering with a motor vehicle. The blond runaway heiress meanwhile had returned to the fam-
met Williams on ‘a bus en to Detroit. She went with him to stay with "his relatives there § posed as his wife.
telephone communication 18 now A in operation between the United States and Norway. Before the war calls between these two were by way of Berlin, *
TENANTS ROUTED IN $6000 BLAZE
Fire which spread through a thrée-story building at Illinois and North sts. last night caused an estimated $6000 damage. The building houses the McKinley hotel, 106 W. North st., the Indiana Motor Parks Co., 604 N. Illinois st, and the Paramount Cafe, 602 N. Illinois st. The fire started in a grease chute in the cafe and went through a
ventilation pipe into the motor! parts company. The blaze spreas to the space between walls and floor tp rout tenants in the 24 apartments in the hotel,
LICENSE “REHEARING GIVEN LEGION POST
The French Lick post of the American Legion was given another chance today to get the liquor license it previously was denied. | { The Indiana Alcoholic Beverage commission announced that it
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New officers to be installed by the Broad Ripple chapter, O. E. 8, 9:30 o'clock are Mabelle Y. Schwarzer, worthy matron; Thomas H Chilton, worthy patron; Beulah P. Taylor, associate matron; Elmer C. Julien, associate patron; Ivey Compton, secretary and Nellie Whitehead, treasurer,
jon a petition brought by Marion | (County G. O. P. Chairman Henry| ne fliers were jammed into a pbuilding, wil 5 n-| E. Ostrom who charged that the .fjthy dark, lice-ridden” cell at| 8. will be used for sales co | board members had failed to con- | Shanghai along with 33 other pris- % | duct their duties ‘honestly and| ,ers. ORG AN | Z AT ! impartially.” ) {| The supreme court writ seeks to prevent further proceedings on the| Two Accused of Degreos- will he conferred and pov Meinouster petition in etronts court. | Beheading American be Foe Pray Ht Pm wel TOKYO, March 20 (U. P.).—Two Golden Rule chapter, O. E. 8, meets in| | Japanese army officers were charged | M**onic temple. today with beheading an American B-29 bombardier and ordered tried ‘as war criminal suspects by an American military commission. Capt. Masaaki Mabuchi and exLt. Jutaro Kikuchi were accused of |bayonetting and beheading 2d Lt. | Darwin Emry, Denver, Colo. {whose plane crashed during a raid lon Tokyo May 55, 1945, _ - May 25, 1945.
558 will install in the Masonic © ‘temple. They are Clara C Zobbe, worthy matron; L. Frances Pease, associate matron; Clydis A. Brown, secreLuvisa Lowe Helen Stone. chaplain: Mamie Passmore, ganist; Edna Stamper, Cooper, Martha: Edna Van Note, marshal; Wilbur A. Zobbe, worthy patron; Louis Pease, associate patron: Osceolla Williams, | Precipitation for 24 hours ending 7:30 .00| treasurer; Margaret J, Vaser, associate conductress; Kathryn Rice, marshal { Total precypitation singe Jan. 804 | zabeth Gulley, Adah: Dorothy Ernst, | Deficiency since Jan. 1.. Esther; H. Kathieen Everett, Electa, and Mae Waterbury, sentinel. ‘
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