Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1946 — Page 5
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= oe met immediately if they are to|W! paper editor in Mississippi, held and the Most Rev. William R.| NS : ) #3 . | [lloe-met at all, there is time for the tain the food it wants for export. the nation’s top awards. for jour-| Other journalistic awards: { Arnold, titular bishop of Phocea [BY ON A \ 11] 1! . = |[lUnited States and the world to |The hard facts of the food ‘situation nalism today Arnaldo Cortest of New York Times for and delegate to the Military ordins| =- | | . disti hed d he b . of \ | 2 = work out of the shadows. When the [are that a starving Europe shortly | : : The Pulitzer prize for “the most | lof inp IN a Bg his el ary in New York, WD N |! NA( 3 Z| [ott coal strike is ended, it is’ likely would be expected to be a commu-| ||| za Bp ~1—! | dtsinterested and meritorious pub- [Patches from Buenos Alres Argentina The 530 guest priests will be pres- | we. =: | [llhat the worst of the labor trouble fisue [ifope and the United States | { A ~ A {lic service rendered by an Amer- Bo adh As igaiegned Lelegraphic, Py {ent at the ceremonies through the - = | will be over for a while. S agains at, $ ois al nf a ican newspaper during the year” [porting as exemplified In his “articles on|invitation of the Very Rev. Henry : = | A new and perhaps more coura-| The military machine with which | a was awarded to the Scranton, Pa., | ihe Hidewatér olf situation which eot|A. Lucks, C. PP. S. president of - : 3 3 | . ribyte 0 nation-wide o osition 0 ihe S- | [eos “congress will assemble In He United States helped defeat Times. | appointment and “confirmation. of Edwin St. Joseph's college. s | Washington next January. With two Soman) sua wih which the United ' The award was presented to the |W, Zetler ue undermseretacy 3 he any Bishop Arnold, as chief of army| a z rears of office assured members Dia es < ed Japan with little more paper for its 15-year investigation Tribune for telegraphic reporting on in-| chaplains, was the first priest in the | ji ZS [J toe house before another elec- than to 8) help from others has of judicial practices in the United | {¢rmationn alate In Bis dhinishes from nation’s history to attain the rank £8 =. |Jion, the legislators may deal more bots Ju ed. On the evidence of / States district court “for the mid- | Cartounist Ia Cited {of major general. He retired from |§g : 1 lirectly with some of the hard |the highest army and navy officers — dle district of Pennsylvania, el William L. Laurence of the New York the army in October, 1945, after 32|§§ Fly to s | obs awaiting them. we are becoming a-second rate mili- ed | sulting in removal of the district Times for Mis eye-witness account of the years of service. The same month, E Despite the national disaster as- |t&ry power. 3 = judge and indictment of many Atom POTBE Of NAEASKL AO ent bro. Ne Was consecrated bishop at St.| 8 Sects of the strike situstion, post. jo ao. Chester Nimitz said on Jan. \ . \ others.” |duction and significance of the atomic Patrick's cathedral by the Most! [8 = var reconversion has procee at |10, : \ bomb b - good pace P “The navy at this moment is Gold Medal Award ise Russell of the Los Angeles Times | | Rev. Francis J. Spellman, arch- VIA EVANSVILLE MEMPHIS, g hy x lent s Bone \ * . The award, which consists of a for distinguished work us ‘a cartoonist, | Dishop of New York. UTTLE ROCK SHREVEP , - ] . ee aw ' de f his ¢ ORT z | MacArthur Success That goes for the army, too, and Bold medal Yala Yn. a an- | ime to ‘Bridge tne Gulch a op Bonnett v2 Termes oo ’ 5 : e trustees of Colum- Ame } d the R b . Jot rch, at Gar-| 9 = The Jrouier ve Sapecity of the he plight of the air force is as bia ity [th tr rons Rusion “| rett, Ind. Bishop Grimmelsman is| Ey ONE WAY FARE - ning N d 9 oom s a ts $ easly om Nai SOR fussing the" ariiyoriavy The editorial campaign of the | raphy ‘or for the Ride 108 S578 pnoteg> |a former rector of Josephinum col-| & ONLY g \ational debt is decreasing for the | situation, it is admitted by all con- ere] - Seranton. Snes oh struments y ne oe ar aware oo ndaay lege, Worthingioh, 0. TAX . irst time since spendi cerned now that the most ’ nd Fested wearved 5+ cing e resignation of former | stage piay, ‘State of the Union.” . —— | EE treasury env § yn Toot of the Te soa “Just leave we ny - 1d man. Look what we did f lor oe er W. Johnson| me wed "le ma Ginpuinea 21 LOCAL VETERANS § MEALS Ne = foover White House term. Employ-|nouncement of a point system for 7.9 wan. Look wast we 9d Yor the Weight ve: [a [United sintes was green arr M ARRIVE IN NEW YORK & ; 3 nent is up—not down. The proph-[discharge. The point system did brothers tLe ne WE prodded the de-|gchieminger Jr, for “The Age of Jack-| A FOR ADVANCE RESERVATIONS ts of doom who expected 8,000,000] two things which have almost pal men) of Justice and the house sgn. "Cl con of the Wid. | yo TT® Arm. today listed 31 In-|Q b 10,000,000 persons to be unem-|prived us of an army and a navy ing will extend along Belmont for|Judiclary committee into an in-|,. jess drew the prise for the best biog. GiANapolis veterans as having ar- § loved Withins a year after Germany |in the fighting sense of the words. 2 feu} and- along Miller st. for 90. | vestigation of his 20-year tenure Japhy and The Canticle fu She Suk rived at New York yesterday aboard i. > 4 YY 0 \ s » yoke folded Nidve been proven Wrong, It ‘got the best trained, most] ational rooms will be included [2 ne, musical composition Yaie the LeJeune, They are: oi anklin 554 The people have money in their experienced men out of the serv- FOR HAIR- STYLING the main unit, Neraging Tare, sNOr and pub=i AH seth swuriy wie tor Yo00 WE pre uD asst. te, Frank ockets. In fact there is so much |ice first. In a given ground crew, The congregation hopes to begin a Del's Democrat-Times, ; . madore, 3 Se! Robert 8, Hook, 8 8g 1oney and so much debt accumu- (for instance, the crew chief and| Using a grandmother as'a model, |3rVIccs If the completed basement) UPPER BRINE The) ON acne Ord Katany, T. 4th Gr. James Br Roverts hited now that further inflation is| his ablest mechanics were out al-|j\fisg Naomi J. Phillips, 12 8. Butler | ginont en ae at Fran! torial writing "| WASHINGTON, May 7 (U. P.).—|T Ha Or. Riley Syn. Set, Louis G [ § : % : C . AU r lchar 1 Mills 3 hevitable. But prices are being most immediately because it is only ave. won first place in the annual [hold services 8 ome.’ oy ‘Go For Broke’ Secretary of Treasury Fred M. Vin- | co'® josh A. Hoppe, Col Henry H | 8 eld fairly well although there is|by long service—by which points are| ™ on Sundays af. 1130 * son, asked Tongress today to “avold| Franz, Bgt. Frank E. Mike Pvt. Joseph | | itter protest because government |accumulated—that a man becomes a hair-styling contest of the Indian-|{pP. m. in the Westview Baptist] He wrote a group of editorials|thie temptation” of relaxing price Josep Blythe +N NN Sovaa *% ontrolled economy is held responsi- |crew chief or a top mechanic. The |apolis Hairdressers and Cosmetolo- ShuseH and at 7:45 p. m. in the|published in 1945 “on the subject of controls in the last round of the! Kounte Pre ein E. Flowers, T. 4th| le for keeping goods from eager ground crew members remaining gists association yesterday. men's hall. racial, religious and economic in- | fight against Inflation. | Petuin, and Mander, a. “th ar Leroy M : urchasers. 5 were not competent to take the| Mrs. Emily Armstrong, 1803 N.| SSAA lcci if PL = A glance backward highlights the places of the departed men. Talbot ave, served as the model istakes made in the first en- Another Fault in the contest in the Lincoln hotel. : = husiasm of victory. Foremost was ™" " Second and third place trophies ne parson of Germany among re Dib fa ot ape Don awarded at a dance and style show | - fur conquering powers in such |S} wad : MmUILArY | ojosing the association's two-day | 1anner that the administration of units Smulisnoousss, No sifigle di-| onvention went to Mrs. Martha | . > rs TSEHRODS Tamale] neat. Mason, 202 S. Audubon rd. and SI Sp ie non-iapiss Marjorie Doll, 3617 Forest g : commissioned officers and such, | Manor ave., respectively. PY : = were the first to go. The result was h that shortly after point discharges n——— INJURED SH {eit the atten Status Joma "oR UND BROKEN FOR : = |self with an army which had sent| A ” : z A 35-year-old crane operator Nar-| mot of its best men from every di- ; 5 wly escaped electrocution yes- | vision and every fleet unit back into WEST SIDE CHURCH & » : srday when his machine was short- Civilian life. A ship or regiment 2 reuited. minus its key enlisted personnel is est Side Gospel tabernacle 2 a defenseless pigeon. = The operator, James Starkey, 1016{ 14 woo tha Dis of congress, how- y broke ground for its new $40,- - : 5 ’ ; = arris st; an employee of the J. C ever, that demobilization be dg 10 church at Belmont afd Miljer =z irschman Mattress Co., received .,ickly Under the legislative” prod Sts. | E juries when he fell about eight 1. army and navy hay¢ accom-|- The church will start its new exs pet, from his machine to the floor... iche4: wonders, . - istence almost free of debt since = [e was assisted by a fellow-worker, | | The combined. ng#f, marine corps the congregation now has $32,000 in = erbert Franzman, 42, of 83 8. 53h coast guard re on V-E/ hand for construction expenses. z ay st. | day was. 3968000 officers and men.| The old tabernacle at 2112 Miller Zz A police emergency squad directed | It is 1866000 today. The fleet, ex-|st. was destroyed by fire in March = Sgt. Oral McClain revived the qin anal landing craft, num-| The Rev. Thomas Paino, pastor, and —- s eOnSCIONs man. _ | bgréd 10,562 ships one year ago, It the membership have raised the ww g William H. Hanley, 52, of 1138 gi, mpers 7008 today. funds for the new buildifig by giving = nglish ave, an elevator OPersio¥| vy. strength was 8,300,000 officers) war bonds and through Easter and Z p the Claypool hotel, was > “air! 2nd men. There now are approxi- | Christmas drives. Some of the lay- = ndition at City hospital after a mately 2,300,000 in the. army.~It will men contributed the price of a day's ION B hecstory fall in the sHaft Jester be down to 13550000 by June 30. work from time to time. 3 ye. Since V-E day through April 1 ap-| The new edifice, built of cinder SES— s Police were tgif that the operator proximately 555.000 men have been block and brick veneer, will be sur: tairs s tated the, 2 pagvsiop So Snrking) inducted. mounted by two towers. 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have created fears. Dissension and suspicion among the allies who were joined one year ago in licking Hitler. Bad as the situation is, or could pecome, . there is a brighter side af the picture. Except for the famne conditions abroad, which must
Here at home, world food needs were underestimated to a degree almost “unbelievable. Abandonment of ‘rationing—a politically desira{ble act—has left the government without adequate authority to ob-
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
COURT CRUSADE
Scranton Times Is Awarded Pulitzer Medal.
NEW YORK, May 7 (U. P).— A Pennsylvania newspaper which
spent 15. years investigating ju|dicial practices in the U. S. dis- | trict court, and a small town news-
WINS TOP PRIZE
tolerance as exemplified by the editorial ‘Go For Broke’ published Aug. 27, 1945.” The expression “Go For Broke,” 1s Hawalian<Japanese slang for “shoot the works” which was the motto of Japanese-American soldiers in the Italian campaign. Mr. Carter, whose paper has a circulation 0.5802, won a Neiman fellowship in Todo for his editorials on cotton and the Negro problem. Last year, he was given a Guggenheim felloWship, ® «At the present time he is writing a book on the establishment of the West Florida republic,
List Other Awards”
HONOR ‘3 BISHOPS
Three bishops will receive the honorary degree of doctor of laws conferred tomorrow by St. Joseph's | college Catholic priests, The prelates to be honored by the college at Rensselaer, Ind., are the| Most Rev. John ¢. Bennett, bishop of the diocese of Lafayette: the Most Rev. Henry J. Grimmelsman, | bishop of the diocese of Evansville,
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Mfman Hoskins, 18, of 1226 W. ermont st., was burned early today hot grease at Wheeler's Lunch, W. Market st. He was treated ly a City hospital physician and ken home.
OCAL FUEL MEN ARE CRUSHING GOAL
Two Indianapolis fuel men have ed out at least a temporary hswer to John L. Lewis. George J. Myers of the Cash Coal at 1008 E. Michigan st. and M. | Gaskins of the Majestic Fuel Co. the Chamber of Commerce buildg recently bought a coal crusher the southern Indiana coal fields. Seeing a chance to help laundries, hkeries and other small local inistries without. facilities for stockling steam coal, the two men ought the crusher to Indianapolis d ‘have started a crusher service. ith a capacity of 40 or more tons hour, the crusher is kept busy bnverting supplies of egg and lump Indiana coal into the. smaller pe needed for industrial stokers. | “We're passing the-word around,” id Mr. Myers, “that we are opering a crusher service. We haven't t our stride yet but we'll be putg out the crusher’s capacity and rving anyone who brings coal in soon as we get a few of the bugs, t. ”
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