Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1946 — Page 2
ou BACKNG OF DEMOCRATS
Vote Expected sedted Tomoow On Wherry Proposal. To Ban Ceilings.
WASHINGTON, July 9 (U, P).— Republicans today claimed enough coalition support to exempt meat’ and poultry from price controls under the new OPA bill
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TUESDAY, JULY:9, 1946
7 Thousands Assomble at Monastery f for f Opening ¢ of Novena
129 ARE INJURED IN CAR CRASHES
Driver in Serious Condition
After Collision.
Twenty-two persons were in-
| jured, several of them seriously, in
five trafic accidents here and in Hamilton county last night and today. Seven were injured in a two-car collision at Arlington ave. and 30th st. last nignt. Donald King, 29, of 1504 Broadway, driver of an Indianapolis Water Co. car, was reported in, serious condition at
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TRAFFIC PARLEY @ CALLED D JULY 17
2000 Invitations. Are Sent To_ Hoosier Officials.
The Indiana Trafic Bafety Commission today completed plans for the statewide Governor's Highway Safety conference tobe held here July 17. Commission Director M. W. Cameron said invitations already have been mailed to an estimated 2000 public officials’ concerned directly or indirectly ‘with highway traffic safety. He said among those invited were mayors of Hoosier cities,
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2 Republican Whip Kenneth Wherry .(Neb.) said a dozen] fh had joined a near-sojid bloc of Republicans in supporting! _ his amendment to ban price ceil ings on the two foods. The vote, he conceded, will be close. A ballot oh the amendment is expected tomorrow. Senator. Robert Adm RD ) BItAGE Sop ng. real. Broadway; Brookside, at Brookside | Tiny fenced to take the floor today pkwy. and LaSqylle wt ‘Camp sul- | i TL bli rive oD the ivan, W. New Vérk and West sts;
county coroners and prosecutors. The meeting will bé held in the assembly room of the Claypool hotel and will be open to the public. Registration will begin at 9 a. m, | |and the first session will start at 3, &. m., Mr, Cameron said. | Governor Gates will deliver the - | openingwaddsss -of-the° conference. or Clement T, Malan, superintén{dent of public instruction, will dis|cpss safety education and driver
other car which overturned after the collision, were injured. They were Febro Stout, 637 E. 20th st, driver of the car; his wife, Mrs.
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| Wilma Stout, 21, and Miss Elsie
her | of 1400 N: Joint 0 Sarl Maser, 1. ofl Higien at; yin nin Massing: 2. of 254 N.| Yount, 21, of 2046 Winthrop ave, | oncord » arolyn ChAry, 2, 0 orris st. arbars Ann Bullock, 4! and | 218 N. Belmont ave; Sandra Kay Thorp, | ! Beverly Jean Bullock, 1, of 1110 8" et -Eight "persons. were injured in a of head-on collision between an In-
is|% wu 811 Manhattan ave. e ave. Sarah Jane Buckner, 14, {diana Railroad bus and a passen-|
I) Fall Creek, College ave. and ral Creek [1306 8. Meridian st \ | plyd.—~Patricia Lee’ Young, 3, of 2123 N.| Rader, at Radar, and dell ‘sis. Meof gér car at the intersectioh of High-
Several thousand persons gathered last night in front of the Car melite Monastery for the opening of a nine-day novena dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Tonight's Services w wil mart at, : p.m
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The Tiny Tot Beauty Parade the first of a long schedule of’ ‘spe- |
[cla] aeetwy 3, of 238% | linda Calvert, 023 W. 35th a4
onthe recreation de Talbot a Chacleste Barfield, 4 #6. Maureen Mason, 3'3, of | Marcia Eppe WW, “of 1013 Ww," 29th oy Amd RI SIE Ba PAVE RET Lo Partment's summer -program, Mrs. Tos N. a, PA Vicki Jeanne Hars| Nancy : Holm BL 2 of 649 W et oe | ways 31 and 43]. nari. ol Carmel rratning, st the morning session. ° Norma Kesters Super ¢isor 61 Mpeciai’ rei A, EATS AE ARE, 1a, 0 843. Congress. ave | ! Governor Uges. Support Nigat rr on ily 'man, 2300 W. Michigan st. PRI 006s for the park board, is in Seti th I A ba ex, Wh Oliver ave — Mary Louise) Raymond Miulman, “25, of Peru ohh H, Lauer, chajeman-of the el oleman, , of T1726 Lambert st. Mars "1 Senate Democratic Leader Alben ook College ave. and Fall Creek charge, | finn i May , Proc. \gi¢ Lou Underwood, 4. and Alice Under- | driver of the bus, and two passen-| Tooth comniission, « will discuss W. Barkley (Ky.) warned the senate and ‘Spann! Arnelds, W. 10th and Arnolds wa | Ed 4, of 3450 Kenwood st.; Judianne |, 0d 3: of 1002 8 Pershing ‘st. Jackie| cory Mrs, Lowell Daniels, 27, of | highways to prepare for night sessions— blvd.;'. Finch, 8. State d-8p Carlene’ Metelko, 2, and Lorraine Metelko, | Talbott, 3%." of 1981 Ruckle st. Rebecca | LOU Crawley, 4, of 1265 Oliver ave Sud des ghways and traffic engineering starting tonight-—to speed debate. ave. 46th and Indianola; George 5 of 76 No! Boida st. Busan Masjers, | Prancine Walsh, 1%. " Spring, a Spring “and Walnut «ts.—| Kokomo, and Mrs, Bertha Hill» problems and Col. -A. R.. Killian, He lr to pass the bill and Washington,’ Dearborn and E. 30th hol ph in a Bethel “sta| ; Finch, 8. State st. and Spann ave. — | are at Diana, A enaranon a ot; | Terre Haute, were injured, not ser- | | superintendent of state police, will send it to conference with the sts; Greer, at Greer and Stevens Brenda Wright. J, of ving 8, Keystone Wi | year-old wink ry 631 Woodlawn Ave; | Davidson i Bandra Crea nt ously. & tn th il | describe traffic law enforcement . Gloria Dotson, 4, of 2219 Pleasant st. |Bgrbara Pavey, 3, of 1511 Spann -ave; th’ ' Those injured in the automobile! and meth 0 house this week. |sts.; Hawthorne, W. Washington Brookside, Brookside blvd, and LaSalle | Patty Ellis, 3, of 1848 Orange st.; Mar- | ie x. Jo an Ia—8andy Kikendall | we R Wo Sturgeon, 42; his wife: { ds ods of keeping accident Mr. Barkley, who is fighing Mr. (and Mount sts.; Kansas and Merid- |, Dianna Marie Jordan, 1%, of 1705|garet Schimt 32, of 1127 Churchman ‘st.ils of {30 Carvel aver Martha anal re Ro g records. lian: Meikel, at Meikel and Wyom- | Ludlow ave; Katy Lou Caster, 3, of 219) Ruth Ann White, 3, of 2048 E. Raymond | ginnick. 1. of 4935 Hillside sve Sneran| Orville Sturgeon, 22, and Ronald Paul G. Hofman, president of Wherry's meat and poultry plan, | Eastern ave. Becky Wilson, 8, ‘of 1920) 41: Judy Haverty, 3, of 208 Hendricks Ann Kelly 2%, of 5138 Ralston ave. | St n, 3, sll of St. Clair, Mich., the Indi characterized the amendment as|ing sts; Northwestern, 2400 North- Oiney st. .Sandrs “Ria Orsi Lake, |B Frances Peck, 2, of 1638 Lexington Mary Cat erine ‘Miller, 2, of 4827 College gg Westbrook, Algonac. oe vi ana Tradl Safety Council, Rad allace ‘8 Betzler, 1, of 1413 Gimber st.; F s a ill preside ov “the key to the whole decontrol | western ave; er, at Rader and 3%, Uo "Bevilie ave; Mari Jo Croke, | hag Big He Lt 10 Pa ave I primes: Samus, : of 108°N vith . p ¢ over both morning and
of 1513 Gale st; Susan Crawford, 8 afternoon meetings and will close
Udell sts; Riley, 901 Oliver ave. + | Mich. ‘
Still pending is another Wherry | actions. 4, to keep controls oft
question. Sorine and Walnut sts.. monte of 3330 'N. Lasalle st: Sndra|it: Beverly Kay Terrs, 3 Ro onstota | on, Nauey ‘Leu Viskst, #hs, ot $00 N.| Gl oe MoPhearson, 28, of Arca- the meeting with a speech on “Put If the senate turns down the Spring, at Spring an ainy Myers, 3, of 1434 N. Grant st; Char- | Terry, 4'a, of 1907 Fletcher ave. 61st and Broadway—Marcia Parnell, 3%. | . Mrs. Mildred Rice (inset) was |. - Wh d Mr. Barkley | Yandes, 14th and Yandes sts. lotte Ann Huebner, 3%, of 3920 E 10th| Washi b 4 g and Lorna Kay Parnell, - 1's, of g324, 98, Ind, was seriously hurt last oti |ing the Action Program Into Eferry amendment, r. arkley | " [st.: Trens Edwards 3, of 428 N. Tacoma isorge Washington, * Dearborn an Fear he 9 at _. the victim of a summer thunder- - - e : a 30th sts.—Sandra Kae Redwine, 4° of | Anne Kornafel, 1 | night when the car he was driv fect.” -Other- speakers: will “include predicted other decontrol -moves| In case of rain at 7 o'clock. the radier st XM oynthia. Buehting, 4. of 2963 N. Denny st: Joanne Averill, 3i, [S301 College ave: Marilyn Boone. 2's |i;0 oollided with another car driven shower’ yesterday when she Was |g..." of ‘State Rue A r ey : ' y i s < Ky | also would be rejected quickly. He event would be held tomorrow night | Jsgis” g." joth st. Linda Snellenberger, of S308 Hillside sve, Sleomiy Higdon, 5, lof 2 ou L: Kecky Wolf, 5, of fo uh i Gerry, of Elwood. on the struck by ‘lightning while remov- d At J e : ue Alexander declined to predict the outcome of lor the first clear evening. 8, of 374 N. Olney st.. Sue Ann Short, | 2° 95. James sb. OPUS 00 Bre ear-old Y Ive Ug ing clothes from a wire line at her {°° orney Genfral James A. {1'a, of 1114 N. Beville ave.. Barbara) iy f 1933 Holloway ave: K D { Eighth st. road northeast of No- | Emmert. the senate's first major test on the| The public is invited and there Lamb 2, of 1109 Jefferson ave Connie I OY AT he FORDHAM "RECORDS-- | home near West Newton. Her son, | ; new bill. arte no admission charges or col-|Xay lnlon. 3, of 3223 Nowiand at. Judy Tones ata" of 2841 N ae Linda Thlesville. | Ulyssus, 15, stands by a pole shat- Commenting on today's an4 “| Peace, 2, of 1106 EB. Ohio st; Judy Cook, |; oh 3 ’ of 2208 Station st. Lee Shideler, 2, of 2135 34th - st. FAIRLY SEVERE QUAKE One Driver Arrested tered by the bolt. |nouncement of conference plans,
Camp Sullivan, alse known as Military | Marsha Ann Stutsman, 2%z, of 1046 Law. Mr. Gentry, his wife, Joan, and. | Governor Gates said:
amendment rence st; Dona Lou Conger, 3, of 2009]
The participants will wear bath. park, W. New York and Wests sts. — oo "0 NEW YORK, July 9 (U. P).—A their baby were slightly hurt lof disobe. in t ffi “The traffi obl Barbara Jean Snyder. I. of 2218 E. Wash. | Stuart st. : 3 ying a traffic signal and c ‘problem and safety gay Bohug Bena ye ing suits or sun suits. The only nr i Byeelnt 9 : ass Greer, at Greer and Stevens sts. — fairly severe earthquake, centered ° Donald Neumier, 22, of R. R. 18 Williams was held on a charge of problem’ have become critical and
Judy Ann Wallace, 3, of 507 Carolyn Maddof,. 2,
Stevens st.;
|requirement is that they must be | Christian, 4300 English ave—Mary Lou of 1039 Wright st. | 1400 miles northeast of New York, and Cecil A. Williams, 2305 E. 25th having jmproper license plates: merit the pest thought and effort
an améndmént to lift controls on
virtually all farm commodities. under 6 years of age. Budiovs 1, ol" 3, Parker st. Bumn Bonnie’ Carel, Partin 2, of 1014 S.oNew | was recorded on Fordham univer- st, were injured slightly in a three-! Four-year-old James Martin, 1403 of public spirited citizens. T hope Peconttol First Yasue Each of the 20 wading . pool | fhomas, 2%, of 01 Emerson fave NDiana | 122 Cottage ave, "sity seismographs last night. | vehicle collision with a truck driven Union st, was recovering today everyone - interested in reducing The senate is expected to dispose! “queens” selected tonight will re-| Kaye ‘Giimore, 3, of 3717 Evermont st;| Hawthorne, W. Washington and Mount | Shocks were recorded at 8:27:31 by Wilfred Lee ‘Roach; 2826 Brook- from inf uries he received yesterday the traffic accident toll will attend
sts.—~Patty Freye, 2, of 201 N. Traub ave
| Mary Anne Lowery Sandra Oray, 1, of 51 N. Warren ave
lace st.; Sharon Marie Hartson, 2, of
5 of all ‘decontrol pro 1s before ceive a gold charm bracelets with 2. of 19'2 N. Wal and 8:33:3¢ p. m. (Indianapoiis side ave, at East and Washington when he was struck by a car driven this conference and help build a
1 of R. R. 3. Box 452; Bonnie | time),
getting down to work on pricing|diving girl charm attached. The Ti 8, Jempie hve JUOh ERCNRE 3 LM Wiktahire, 3. of 3130 : the Rev. Pr. Joseph Lynch sts. early today. by Miss Betty Harp, 20, of 2302 N. statewide action program to reof Tang t Ly A son, 2 ay Htshir BO reston Tr { " amendments. city winner Friday night will get of 130 Toy ave "Jamra Lee Stod ill, 1 Gail Price, a of Bridgeport Nancy | reported. | Neumier was arrested on a charge LaSalle "st. | duce accidents in Indiana. io arborn at rina Louise Dowden of 7 Belle Vieu pl; STIR | — = eee eee eee eee eee eee The pending bill would revive ® gold loving cup with her name Chapman, 3's, of 4313 English ave | Babb, 4, of 83 N. Pershing st.: Pamela
| Greene, 3'%, of 2540 W. Washington st; Judith Gerking, 452 Holt rd.
Kansas and Meridian—Rosalind Cohen
OPA in'a modified form for one engraved on it. The awards are
Coleman, 2300 W. Michigan st. — Palty| year and would nullify rent in| 8ifts of The Times.
Lue Hill, 5. of 1912 W. Michigan st; Charlene Ann Boldreghini, 1, of 901 N
creases levied since the old law ex<| The city ‘park and Recreation Fol . Adatgaret Ann Anderson. 3, a ws iM 2 Tilinois Sb Lunda F : n effield ave : Saragene Stamm, Griffith, 2,. o ouisiana ave; pired last week. division will present each paryel- 4, of 987 Ford at Karen Bue Koegen, 1% Linda Jane Sanders,
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MILK “PE ASKED
Another pr milk—appear dianapolis to area demand subsidy whic weeak. Carl Hedg dianapolis D: Inc., said the increase of pounds to pi An OPA-¢ cents a qu lowed - to he rising cost was estimat would push or 17 cents ‘Mov C. Winfiel the Milk Fo olis, said he the demand come as no “Naturally what action Mr. Hunt si consumers { it will not worst that n passing on cost of milk Mr. Hedg the subsidy “pay as you ducers have “Without “consumers when they part in cun taxes to fir Mr. Hedge mand by D pendent. Mil Paul G. M Golden Gu FORRESTA PEIPING, —Secretary tal took off was believec king for ‘George C. |]
