Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1946 — Page 5

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111 ARRESTED FOR | New Naval Aid EARLY MORNING |New Castle Pog | aki Type | BEVERAGE VIOLATION JS ~ SWINNERS HELD, Meets Porcupine

Times Specli ; Circulating -through-the crowd at- " A" | Among five youths under arrest| NEW CASTLE, Ind. July te After closing the Drive-In theater “Doubfed by M Observe rs yesterday's double-header at Vic- woday for swimming in a “Fravel pit Central Indisna ism't a porcu- early Sunday morning, Ronald oe y tory field, state excise officers ar- Bl (at 4 a. m. Sunday was Tom Saw- fe ® saitid) Jnbitat hut jk-morth Roberts, 32, manager, got into some| By JIM G. LUCAS ~~ goon, where last year 161 Polyne-|restéd 11 baseball fans on charges § ; . yer, 19, | hip dog in the front yard, He |T®8l life action, . /.. _-Seripps-Howard Staff Write sians- lived unaware of the bless-|of violating the beverage act. { Tom and four others were eld took it to Deputy Sheriff clit He reported to deputy sheriils ON BIKINI, July 1—Today man ings of civilization. He set them| The game Was between the Indi- [i TMK lon yagrancy charges by deputy) oof 0 ER OT in a thot as he Dulled from ‘the free because he admits they exist|anapolis Clowns and Chicago Giants ; : : sheriffs after they admitted swim-| + lea $s Ey ih at. ‘as he p away and hopes they may betray their{in the Negro+« American league. : ming early Sunday in the 40-foot Sanday as So o a home of Clifford - McDowell, - 18, secrets. Those seized were released on bond pit .at Tist st. and Keystone ave. See tn the _ Already do ” 6511 ol 42d st. who he had driven He does not yet know what he|and ordered to appear at Beech : Sheriff's deputies said they seized — '*) by Vernon RE ke elo home, a car pulled alongside and has done. He will not know for|Grove magistrate's court tonight. | : the hoys Sven [he nssionts oi broker up the fh |» man called fo him. Thinking if some time. First reports are it was|” Defendants are George Hooper, - ; Fred Kuntz of 7016 Evanston ave, e ‘owner broke’ up the fight 20 v4 8 not as bad as he feared but as|647 Eddie st. James Nichols, 1042 | [owner ‘of the property. - CONFERENCE AT PURDUE |"3s @ holdup, Roberts sped away usual man feared worst. W. North st.; Milan Johnson, 1224 Xl. All were released on $100 bail Times’ Special as a shot was fired. The shot did Adm. Blandy's announcement that| W. 26th st.; Joe Richardson, 652 ; 4 = each and ordered to appear in| LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 1.—City nq gamage. the bomb was of the Nagasaki type| Blake st.; Robert Long, 831 Cali- “Capt. James H. Foskeft, aid to |Beech Grove magistrate's court.to-{and town superintendents - {from When he reached Icing. tie called was doubted by many, and in a|fornia st. John Jones, 529 Patter- the 19th fleet commander, has |night. Others besides Tom Sawyer| throughout Indiana will attend the subsequent statement the admiiral|Son st. Virgil Hutchinson, 514 N. been appointed President Tru- were Paul Stites, 17,_of 500-E. Drive, annual-aducational conference to- the McDowell residence. Clifford indid not clarify the point. Senate st.; Lee Lunderman, 2432, man’s naval aid. They met when [Woodruff pl,; Donald Goers; 20, of day and Tuesday at Purdue uni-|formed him that a.marshal in the \ L Highland .pl.; Harvey Lensey, 424 Capt. Foskett skippered the U.S.8.. [305 N. Rural st.; Joseph Wheeler,| versity under the direction of the district, who: was looking for A Ball of Fire | W. 11th st.; James J. Chestnut, 63¢| Augusta, which carried the Presi- |20, of 5001 E. Washington st. and| division of education and applied [speedsters, had fired the shot. . As seen from the press ship 18] W. 10th st.; Kenneth Banner, 828 dent to Europe for Big Three |Ray Sylvester, 21, of 35 N. Sher-|psychology and the technical ex-| Deputies could not find the : . miles. northeast, it was a disap- Blake st. : : conference in Belin. . man dr. tension division, marshal, % Ho or Loyal, Anerizans pointment—the flop of the year. It| zt. 5 i =

may have been that even the A- ,

bomb could not live up to its billing.|| © © j ? S Scientists - aboard the U. 8. B.| : Panamint have flashed the word, : - ; :

that the bomb was * ‘arsuccess” and | successful bombs. killed 10,000 peo- | From Our “| ple in Japan last year |

HOME TREASURES SHOP | A ball of fire, mushrooming

smoke which seemed to catapult

into cumulous clouds overhead and 2 : “i gt = 45 seconds later a sullen roar. That! : ; hie 4 was all—the story of the year. | . Ww ¢ * ¢

It is still too early to-learn what| happened in the lagoon where two! night ago we saw open air ‘movies It will be for scientists to interpret the explosion, but as reporters view : ahara Grotto’s 1ith the scene they show only stunned He sure to attend: Sal Thursday Evening, surprise. Certainly, nothing was July 4th, Butler Bowl : disintegrated. y The lagoon was almost as we left : it last night. Two transports were sunk and the destroyer Lawson capsized, hut they are hardly missed lin outlay of 73 ships: 4 Bullseye Slightly Damaged Otherwise there is nothing to inFlags for the dicate the atomic bomb or even an “ : ordinary bomb was dropped. The F h Nevada, the bullseye, was only 8 ‘ourt » slightly damaged. Its planes were . ? missing aft but its catapults were Show your colors on the standing undamaged. That was Fourth of July with this. 3x5 certainly no damage which could flag, mounted on a two sec- not’ oceur from a near miss of an!|. tioned pole. Sewn stripes | ordinary bomb. of bright colored bunting. The Saratoga was smouldering ; with fires amidship which seemed . 98¢ at midafternoon to be all but out. t : ? The Sara, a lovely old lady, took a Treas |much worse beating at Iwo Jima. Hume T7e; UY. Shop . The Jap ship Nagato and the sade an : German Prinz Eugen are reported Mall And Phons Orders Filled heavily damaged. The U. 8. S. Independence suffered most heavily -{ among capital ships. Her superstructure was blown away.. By television I saw a large wave splash ashore and wash an army truck several feet inward. The palm| and coconut trees seem. not to. have suffered. AsT looked ‘around Pc I though’ thé marines at <Tarawa =Wighingien and Iwo Jima dit-u better wreck Ing job on their islands.

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