Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1946 — Page 5
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By R. H. SHACKFORD United Press Staff Correspondent: ARIS, Oct.. 2—Mosha Pijade oft soslavia , accused >the United tes and Britain today of betray-
e trying to perpetuate a milir base in the Adriatic port under ir joint rule.
, not to say an iron curtain, veen Trieste and Yugoslavia.” e renewed the Yugoslav diplo-
cy in an Italian political comsion debate on the statute for arning Trieste. Urges Delay on Decision e sald the plan was disclosed the proposals for a provisional srnment of Trieste during which lo-American forces remain at call of the provisional governor sald the Anglo-American stateits reveal that “Trieste is not recome a free, independent ter'v but to be a continuous mili~ base and Anglo-American lominium (joint government).” ". Pijade said it was too ‘late
iled plans«for Trieste, and urged
ugoslav Charges Britain Lik And U. S. Plan Trieste Base
basic questions concerning -the na-
ture of the proposed Trieste free territory.
There seemed: no possibility of | obtaining final agreement on the
the Big Four agreement on|Trieste government during’ the
ste. He said the Anglo-Saxons|limited time left to the conference. A postponement for one year in the final decision was a possibility with
a provisional regime: during the
jade said the two western interim,
[ : @- trying to build a Chi-| . Only three days remained for the 2: wall commissions to finish consideration |
of the five treaty drafts and submit ; reports to the plenary session. Ten lc attack on Anglo-American |days of plenary debate and voting
on the reports will follow.
REDS’ PEACE OFFER
NANKING, Oct. 2 (U, P.).—Gen‘leralissimo Chiang Kai-shek served notice on Chinese Communists today that the Nationalists would
agree to a truce only if a government and army reorganization were not be returned to the United | Washington.
States until late summer of 1947, delegates to the National Funeral Directors association were told to-|misconceptions,” he said. > p——
carried. ouf at once. Generalissimo Chiang rejected an this conference to consider |yltimatum-like memorandum from Gen. Chou En-lai, Communist lead-
question be turned back to the er. He replied to it in. terms of [94%
Four. | iter Poland introduced a resom recommending that the connce formally turn the (Trieste lem back to the Big Four with
ing for Yugoslavia. France Seeks Compromise
4 : 4 ers have been unable ‘ance served notice it would requisite to the resumption of peace steel, plywood, rubber and. other intd “the steel |and 13th st, casket which has been designed.”
ent a resolution designed to talks, > the present deadlock. This
ich President Georges Bidault.
vill seek to get decisions from | week by conference on some general! Standards.
| equal sternness, saying that a ceasé- Uve «of "the army quartermaster fire order would be issued only in gdueral, told the mortielans the program would be held up until then by a shortage of casket materials. “Contracts for 250,000 have been awarded,”
case the immediate reorganization were agreed upon. Gen. Chou had demanded that ision for another Big Four |the government call off its gam-
ainst Kalgan, second cit . Puign ag a Reman is 4 py spokesmdn said, “but manufactur=
sterday by U. S. .Secretary WASHINGTON — Predictions on Pe James F. Byrnes and |how good shortwave reception from Europe will be are made twice a National Bureau of
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Temple. Other officials «were John E. Drummey (center),
CHIANG TURNS DOWN Wash, N. F. D. A. prosident, and James C. Orr, Ferris, Tex. first 1 vice present. oy
Delegates Told About Delay In Returning U. S. War Dead
. America's world war II dead may
Col. James B. Colson, representa-
caskets army
convention by the. quartermaster by nearly 4000 funeral directors.
construction, hermetically and laquered or enameled in statu-|bruised.
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Richard L. Dye (left), Indianapolis mottician, was co-chairman of the general committe for the Nationil Funeral Directors association convention which opened its active sessions today at Murat
was first
Seattle, ville strike.
of. the quartermaster general in
“This will help diminish pain and sorrow. that can come to innocent persons through misinformation and
THREE ARE SLIGHTLY INJURED IN CRASH
Three persons were slightly injured this morning when the car to obtain {in which they were riding was struck by another at College ave.
The injured, treated at City hosA sample casket shipped ‘to the [pital and released, were: Thomas Royan, 25, of 5703 E. Washington corps was among the exhibits viewed |st., driver of the car; Beatrice Horstman, 23, of 1938 Central ave. The casket is of stainless steel|and Martin Bottegheimer, 27, of sealed |1432 Union st. All were cut and
| ary bronze. It is equipped with con-
| been identified beyond all possible
yentional handles and interior upholstered of white satin. “Shipment. of remains to the United States will depend entirely upon the wishes of the next of kin,” Col. Colson said. “No remains will be shipped that have not
doubt.” Remains Identified Col, Colson said the American
graves registration service has iden | tified 248,315 remains. The service | has 17,094 unidentified “remains, he
or otherwise have vanisheds-
said, and 37,300 were lost at sea
The other car, driven by James BE: Little, 19, of 44 S. Butler ave, was traveling west on 13th st. The Royan car was going north on College. In another accident last night a careening truck struck six parked automobiles on W. 10th st. and the driver -of the vehicle was later arrested and six charges placed against him. The driver of the truck, Willigm Whitelow, 39, of 1030 Hadley s¥/, will “appear this afternoon in "Municipal court room 4 to answer charges of leaving the scene of an
EIEN
DENIES TROOPS NEED IN STRIKE
CIO Leader Testifies Rex " Plant Pickets Orderly.
"A ©. 1 O. organizer testified in [federal court today that there “may
“Ihave been a little jostling” on the Rex Manufacturing Co. picket line in Connersville but denied violence warranting use .of troops. The organizer, Robert Kirkwood, testify in the federal court suit by the United Electrical Workers, C. I. O,, to enjoin Governor Gates from calling out the state guard in the future in the ConnersThe guard was used Aug. 5 to “cover” return of produc{tion . workers not involved in the strike to their jobs. Mr, Kirkwood told the court the strike began July 18 and that no incident occurred until July 29 when there were reports that a company official had been denied entrance into . the Rex plant. examination, he denied the C. I, O union was contending with the A. FP. of L. union in the plant and said the United Electrical workers were on strike “for recognition.”
A. F. of L. Under Contract
The dispute has been referred to as a jurisdictional fight between the two organizations, The A. F. of L. union is under contract with the | company which manufactures cab- | nets for refrigerators. | The 'C. I. O. union filed the in- | junction suit after Governor Gates | had withdrawn the troops and state | police Aug. 6. Theyecharge the act of calling out troops interfered with the constitutional rights of union members to picket peacefully and that the state made it difficult to maintain even a peaceful picket | setup by “buzzing” pickets and onlookers and terrorizing them with airplanes and a display of military strength, Tells of ‘Violence Threat’ Attorney James A. Ross, repre- | senting officials of the company | who are named along with state | officials as defendants, introduced three documents on cross-examina-tion, seeking to establish threat of violence. One ne document referred to
anion hopes to “throw the beast (ot fascism), as personified by compahy officials, out of Connersville "
Other documents alluded to police
Such statements, r. Ross contended, amounted to union admis-|facturing plant sion ‘that entrance: to the. plants
Forceful blocking of plant entrances by pickets’ was forbidden in a Fayette circuit court injunction issued shortly before the plant reopened under the watchful eyes of the guardsmen. It was on an appeal from Connersville authorities for x help in enforcing this injunction
STRIKERS RESUMED!"
MUNCIE, Ind, Oct..2 (U, P.).~ jose idled - nearly 3000 employees efforts to “smash through picket|A second conference between C. I|since last ay lines” to gain entrange to-the plant.|O, union members and officials of
TALK WITH "MUNCIE 1% otan Cora sae sen orkers rejected a company ¢ posal to end a labor dispute which
A short strike in three departs the Ball Brothers fruit jar manu-|ments of the plant resulted in a
was cjlled. today | company order that production after the first conference failed last would be delayed y was being blocked by force. night. di Te ls
pany sald the walkout . caused "Members of Local 93, Federation i problems.
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The quartermaster officer advised that all inquiries concerning rights| Denald R. Vanderberg of Mich- | and privileges of kin under the army {igan, a guest at Barnes hotel re-| program be addressed ° to the office ported to police last night that his]
accident, drunken operating, oper-
The colonel said the U. 8. has|ating a vehicle without license 209 temporary cemeteries through-|plates, reckless driving, operating out the world. He emphasized that|without lights, and having no ceronce identification was made of re-|tificate of title, mains, there is no doubt of the posi-
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ior court 4 will address the Associa- | tion of Retired Railway Employees | at 8 p. m. Monday in the Big Four | building.
The Wayne township volunteer fire department will stage a parade | of all its companies Sunday after-| noon. The parade will form at Fleming Gardens fire house, 4325 W Washington st, and will tour the entire township. O. W. Denney, president of Co. 6, is chairman of the parade committee.
The late Capt. Donald W. Bell, 3609 Forrest Manor ave. has been awarded the air medal posthumously. Presentation of the decoration was made to his wife, Mrs. {Vida S. Bell, at her home in Tay[lorville, Ill, by officers of the aymy [Feratting station, Decatur, Ill.
1136 MORE, VETERANS | HOMES AUTHORIZED
Construction of 136 - additional { family dwellings for veterans in In- | dianapolis has been authorized the | Wm..'E. Mohler Co. by the Federal Public Housing authority. The authorization by the FPHA completes its action on construction | contracts for 770 yeterans' tempo[rary homes assigned to the city, Under the contract the Mohler [ Co. will dismantle 34 barracks at Ft. | Harrison, remove them, convert and re-erect them at Pleasant . Run parkway, Work is scheduled to be completed by’ Dec. 28.
ESCAPE INJURY IN CRASH Two passengers of an automobile escaped injury today when their car skidded in gravel and turned over at Ritter ave, and State Road 67. The occupants of the car were Cora Vance, 25, of 3012 Harlan st. and Kenneth L. Haskett, ‘age 3.
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