Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1946 — Page 2

evi mim ey ys AGAR a Sp

%

THE INRIANA POLIS TIMES

*

“Chief i in Europe

. | League,

' [bus service in the city.

Demonstrations Follow 2} Hour Fight Aboard Blockade Runner.

hg ELIAV SIMON Staft Correspondent

TT Sept. 23.—British hous, were ordered today to shoot “sight any demonstrators ate ih to approach the Haifa port area. Meanwhile, 4000 angry Youth) demonstrators jammed the streets to protest the deportation of 900 fliegal immigrants to Cyprus. The immigrants arrived yesterday on the blockade runner Palmach, The jeering mob shouted “down with England!” and “shame Bevin!” Hundreds of armored cars, tanks, and jeeps, rumbled through the | ‘streets in the strongest show of | military precautions ever seen in the city.

3 Lis i)

Vice Adm, Richard L, Conolly (above) will become full admiral and command U. S. naval forces | in Europe and the 12th fleet. In | addition to his new duties he will | continue as naval adviser to Secretary Byrnes and the council of foreign ministers at the Paris peace conference. sHe “replaces |

| | |

Lie detector tests and continuous | questioning of Cline have thrown no light on the murder, detectives { said.

Three shots were fired when Adm. Henry K. Hewitt, who goes scores of demonstrators tried to on duty in Washington. force their way through barbed wire | — sirung across all roads leading to Br Fae WRIT MAY FREE Jewish Sectivi Out of Bounds Jews in Haifa began observing a CREE SE BRIDGE SUSPECT protest to the Palmach ncident—| in which one Jew was killed and .eight wounded by a boarding party MN a of British marines. iti i Toe. predominantly Jewisn wr Petition for Release of Cline Carmel section was declared out In Foddrill Death. of bounds for British troops as tension increased throughout Pal-| Carl D. Cline, 23-year-old pal of estine. News of the 12-hour ship- Leslie Foddrill, may be released board battle reached Tel Aviv this from the county jail tomorrow on morning and increased tension Was a writ of habeas corpus. He if be-| particularly noticeable there. {ing held under $10,000 bond on Several British marines also were, vagrancy charges. { injured in the fighting before the’ poqqrill was elubbed to death a ship was brought into Haifa harbor.| geek ago in a lovers’ lane under They used guns, grenades and the Kentucky ave. bridge over White smoke-gas bombs to subdue what & yiver government communique described tov : as 900 “violently hostile” refugees | avi ves assests aye alte 1 aboard the Palmach. [in to “fi PFoddrill vith g Xx up” rill © wi a The refugees fought with a shower blind date. of garbage, buckets and ship's tackle when the marines came aboard from the British minesweeper Rowena. Without Water Four Days The Palmach was sighted early | Sunday off the Nakura coast guard | Saturday, Cline's lawyer, Max station on the Palestine-Lebanon | Farb, filed a petition for the writ border. lin Superior court 4. “The taptain of the Rowena or- Judge Walter Prichard said he dered the immigrant ship to proceed | will decide on the petition at ,p to Cyprus in accordance with Bri- m. tomorrow. tain’s Aug. 12 ban on further illegal| Cline will appear in municipal immigration. court tomorrow for hearing on the The Jews replied by destroying! vagrancy charge. If no further their ship's engines, charges.are filled then, detectives Marines were then ordered aboard | say Cline will be set free. and the refugees were warned that Continue Search for Girl force would be used if there was| Detectives Fae Davis and Robert any resistance. The warning was | Reilly, who are handling the murignored. Marines fought their way der of the juke box mechanic, are _ aboard behind smoke-gas bombs | continuing their search for a girl and high-pressure hoses. who was said to have been with 4 Fighting continued for five hours! | Foddrill shortly before his death. | after the Palmach was towed into, Frank Dailey, detective captain, Haifa harbor, . | said Foddrill and the girl were re- | ~ The small blockade runner, which | ported toggther “in froné of a West | had been at sea 12 days, was de- | side business establisKment about | + scribed as filthy and unbelievably | 10: 15 p. m. the nig} of the murcfowded. The ship was named for | der.” « the striking force of the Jewish un-| The phonograph’ \echnician Was army. : | between 10 and 10:30 p. m,, Her passengers had been without | according to thé coroner's report. water for four days. Eight were sent | TUDY JAP COAL MINE to hospitals. STUDY JAP COAL MINES A government medical officer who TOKYO, /Sept. 23 (U. P.).—Top

boarded the Palmach at Haifa said | officials of the ministry of com-| the ship had no bunks or cabins. | merce and industry today were reHe said the men were unshaven | ported /planning an “unprecented!y and the women were red-eyed from | large? study of possible nationalizaweeping. | tiony of _Japan’s coal mines.

Files Petition i

MEETING T0 STUDY Church will Show INSULIN DISCOVERER $302, 767 ; “CROSSTOWN BUS BID Film of 'Creation’

od of Creation,” a ‘sound { Civilian «production administra-| | The Emerson Heights Civic | “| Dr. Charles H. ‘Best, co-discoverer Inc, will hold a SMe orion picture which features ful tof Insulin, will be. one of the speak-| tion approved $302,767 worth of!

uf Miceting tonight to hear a report! color scenes from. astrondmy and ers at a conference toda¥ in Hurty | non- residential building applica- | inatural science, will: be presented and discuss the matter of crosstown| | Hall, state board of health audi-|tions from Sept. 13 to 19, while it (tonight at 8 o'clock in the Immanuel | | torfum, at the Inidiana university | Evangelical and Reformed church,

1402 Prospect, st. medical center. | Lapse-time ‘photography is used “Now director ofsthe. Banting and |

lo’clock in the Wallace Street Pres- | byterian church, Wallace and ls h fn buds develobk into | Bet Institute for research” at the 0 show lower bues developing University of Toronto, Dr. Best

E. 10th sts. George E. Traut, presi-| dent, will preside. full-bloom blossoms giving every .,.q the jate Dr, Frederick G. Bant‘phase of the natural wonder from | ling made. their famous discovery.

A crosstown bus Service from Ninati d ai 21st st. to English ave., which would | Pollination onward. The audience iyore 25 years ago today. The commemoration

also takes an imaginary trip to the | rue 31st, 16¢h, 10th, Michigan, New |stars through the 100-inch telescope | Program | York and Washington sts, and Eng- sponsored by- EN Lilly & Co. and | [lish ave. will be consideied. [of Mt. Wilson observatory in south- {he medical center, began this Residents in an area bounded °'® California, | morning with tours of the Lilly |by Ritter and Drexel aves. and | : laboratory for clinical research at | Michigan and 21st sts. are expected| © E. 8. CHAPTER TO MEET City hospital and the. research! to attend the meeting. Herman! New Augusta chapter 284, O. E. 8., laboratories and production depart- | Stoelk will show moving pictures will have friends night in the Ma- | ments for insulin at the Lilly plant. | | of an ‘educational nature of interest! sonic temple at 8 p. m, Wednesday.| EN Lilly, president of the drug | {to children and adults, Delegates| Mrs. Nellie Mae Smith is worthy | manufacturing company, to Indianapolis Federation of Com- matron and Thomas Elrod, worthy | tained the visitors at a munity Civie clubs. will be nam patron.

in State WELDING, SPEAKING | T0 ADDRESS GROUP, Building Approved py ASSES OPEN AT Y'

Courses in electric and Pretyiene welding and in public speaking will be offered beginning today in Y. M. C. A. night school, according’ to Arthur F, Williams, education director.

’ | Top projedt on the approved list! Paul J, Kitso will head the weldHe served as an

was a $95,000 dock building order ing department. for the General Electric Co. at Ft. instructor for war production train"ing division during the war,

| Wayne, Pittman-Moore Co. of 1 t granted approval Welding class will be limited to

| dianapolis was for a $60,642 plant for research. | Denied applications included a 12 students and may Je = Ulse $354,000, county hospital and a $60,- {der the G. 1. Bill of Rights. Classes. 000 project for an addition to aM meet. Monday and Wednesday packing plant. from 7 to 9:30 p. m, , i Gordon Holland, lecturer andy traveler, will conduct the public] SET MEMORIAL MEETING | speaking course.’ He is a graduate | A memorial ‘meeting in honor .of of Nyack On The Hudson and has! enter- the late William, E. Jeffery will be traveled in China, Japan, Canada | buffet held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the| land Alaska. Classes will meet Mon- | | luncheon at the plant at noon. | circuit courtroom at the courthouse. days at 7 p. m.

| denied applications tatalling $573,-

The open meeting will be at 8 1120. the local office -announced to-

y

OPEN TOMORROW AT 9:00 A. M.

Bedroom Ensemble.

ssi —————————... Draperies, Fifth Floor

An POPS POI

- So lovely at my windows, ..

MONDAY, SK PT:

et ‘Shoot’ Order In Troubled Haifa Port Area

23, 1946

Thieves Find Sign. On Safe Was True

A SIGN reading “unlocked” did not keep burglars from rummaging a safe in the Oscar Kasper furniture Co., 850 Virginia ave. Mr. Kasper told ‘police this morning that thieves had broken into his store sometime during the week-end and took two radios. “This place has been burglarized seven times before and I was tiring of ‘having my safe damaged,” said Mr. Kasper, exasperatedly. “Now I keep my money in the bank and leave the sign on the safe.” The a apparently unbelieving, pulled open the safe door, removed the books and

papers therein and scattered them about the office.

\

ZL. 5S. Ayes & Co.

So pretty . . . my Quilted Rayon Taffets

In rose, blue, green or gold Quilted draperies, 90 in. long, 12.95 pair

Quilted Bedspreads, single or double, 16.95 each Matching Vanity Skirts, 9.95

So Convenient . . . my Vanity Stool

Heavily padded, covered with gay floral

print...

handy storage space inside holds

seven pairs of shoes, room for hats, too! 47.50

: ; Y Furniture, Sixth Floor in my own comfortable bed. .. in

oh

“my oun prety bedroom.

So comfortable . . . my Hollywood Bed With Powers and Pittinger- innerspring mattress covered with durable woven- stripe ticking, hand-tied boxspring and temporary muslin ‘covered headboard... Twin size, three pieces; complete, 89.40 Double size, three pieces, complete, 92.40

Sleep Shop, Sixth Floor

Tailored cushion-dot curtains, carefully eut,

well-made with 3 inch bottom hem,

1 inch

side hem, ready to hang. Ivory only.

: 43 in. x 81 in, 3.50 pair. 43 in x 90 in, 3.95 pair