Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1946 — Page 2
. PARIS, Oct. 11.—Jefferson Caf-
“ observed that Greece had been in-|
* from the cash drawers of the Ferris! night as a waste of money by Ray-
Yugosla? Delegate Demands ~ U. S. Ships Get Out of gr Mediterranean.
“By RH SHACKFORD United Press Staff Correspondent
frey assured Greece before the
» "= # peace conference today that the United States would fulfill its IT] 10 GIVE United Nations obligations if Greek security should be endangered by an ssor nation, M Coftery is American ambassa-
dor to France, i | The U. 8 pledged giving Greece
. e” was made by Mr. : ol Cattrey during general debate on Will Present Gates With mendations for the Bul-| . ga treaty, Mr. Caffrey | Battleship Flag. The battle flag of the Battleship!
vaded three times by Bulgaria, Indiana will be presented to Gov-| Yugoslav Praises Bulgaria |Gates by Admiral of the Fleet Mr. Caffrey said the United States, Chester W. Nimitz in a public cerewould not support Greek claims for ‘mony on the circle during the Navy | “strategic rectification” of her Day celebration Saturday, Oct. 26. | frontier with Bulgaria. He sug-| The flag will be retained per-| gested that Greece would find more manently in the Hall of Flags at the security in the United Nations than state house as a memento of Inin any such acquisition. |diana’s part in world war II. Mr. Oaffrey spoke after Mosha| Russell L. White, general chairPijade of Yugoslavia demanded the man of the Navy League's cele-| withdrawal of U. 8. warships from bration, said the presentation will] Greek waters and British troops be made on the balcony in front of | from Greece, |the English hotel at 11:30 a. m. Greek Premier Angry Adm. Nimitz wl Scdress She pub _|lie. The Circle area w roped | e. Pliage Pa lol for the ceremony. Several bands gal {will play on the Circle Monument SCBIOCEIEY.: n Tsaldaris of Steps prior.to the arrival of Adm.
Premier Constanti . ] Nimitz and local dignitaries. reece warned the conference that, S Nimitz to Arrive at 4 p. m,
the proposed treaty would overthrow | all fundamentals of honor and| The chief of the navy, accom-| morality, {panied by Mrs. Nimitz, will arrive | He was bitter over the failure of |at the municipal airport at 4 p. m.| the conference to give Greece a the day before the ceremony, slice of Bulgaria. Adm. Nimitz's Navy day sched- | Double Freedom Voted ule will start at 10:30 a. m, with
|a press conference. JFropeds wee that the Leh) * Pe nmin Nvy league hnchon
urnm {will be held at 1 p. m. in the In-| a0jours ent fas sro goo dianapolis Athletic club.’ While |
leted : m |the luncheon is primarily a Navy | Pp on previous Jays ih treaty lleague event, the public will be} Nolng oe e 5 ati roduced permitted to make reservations unlie Sie a > p 6 for | the capacity of the Athletic ir ras TR. al for club's ballroom is filled. Reserva-| : TODOS tions may be made through the! free Juvigation hw kite | Datube 3 | Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. eign countries ppp nly Address to Be Broadcast Favor International Parley Adm. Nimitz will make his Navy The -conference also adopted a|8Y address during the Juncheon. clause obligating Romania to at- The address will be broadcast. Waltend a Danubian conference with-|ter I. Hess, president of the Indi-| in six months to establish an in-|anapolis council of the Navy league! ternational regime for the river. |ig chairman of the luncheon and| or Tropa will je sent to the |Mr. White will be master of cereFour as formal confererice rec- | monies. i ommendations. They must be #e-| For the first time, open house will
cepted by Russia for consideration be observed at the Naval ordnance || |
in the coming Big Four meeting. plant of Lukas-Harold Corp. from] however, and Russia is strongly|10 a. m. until 4 p. m. against both. The reception committee which The conference voted to prohibit {will greet Adm. Nimitz, Mrs. Nimitz motor torpedo boats in all three and the admiral's aid, Commander defeated Balkan countries and Fin- [Eugene B. Flucky, of -the Tokyo land. It adopted by a simple ma-|harbor raid fame, will include: Rus- | jority, but lacking a two-thirds | |
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THIEVES GET $696 | e ro sal maaqe uason A AT FOOD MARKET oes. orn tousertoor ands.
Burglars, entering through a base- | date, for creation of a second erim- | ment window, escaped with $696 inal court here, was described last!
Food and Market, 2157 N. Talbot st.| mond F. Murray, Democratic candilast night. | date for state senator, | The burglary was discovered early | Mr. Murray said the present crim“foday when Joseph Armando, 2850| inal court congestion could be E. Washington st., store manager, | solved by passage of a-bill granting
opened the market, one or more of the superior courts The gurglars had battered the phere jurisdiction in handling crimlatch off the firm's safe but failed ina) cases. '
to open it. . “This would solve the problem
DANCE TO FEATURE lars to the iax burden here ne HOOSIER PLAYHOUSE
said, The Hoosier Playhouse of FM
majority, the proposal to enforce! i 1 payment by Romania of fair prices 20 CRIMINAL COURT for American oil company prop-|
rE A EERIE
“Judge Stark apparently is not aware that Marion county property station WABW will be featured on the floor show at a benefit dance given at 9 p. m, today at the mu-_ nicipal gardens by the Riverside Veterans organization. Don Pedlow and his band will . Proceeds will go into a fund + for a West side community house. |
IN INDIANAPOLIS
EVENTS TODAY
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EVENTS TOMORROW
a Phi Taw sorority, national: conniion, Severin
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owners are faced with a Republican budget of $25000,000 next year, an increase of $7,000,000 over the budg-' ets of the Democratic administra-
Mr. Murray spoke at a meeting-of the Wayne “Township Democratic! Women's clyb,
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| Committee Plans Navy Day Celebration, Entertainment for Fleet Admiral
[ter Leckrone, O. Harvey Bradley, . {Claude A. Behringer, Leo T. Dwyer, |comes on Sunday, Oct. 27, the cele- . —————————————— ————
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These members of the local Navy Day committee are planning the Navy Day celebration here and the Navy League's entertainment of Adm. Chester W. Nimitz Oct. 26. They are (left to right), League president; Russell L. White, Navy day chairman; C. League president; Ken M. Moisman, League secretary; Wilson N. Frenzel, William C. Griffith, Eugene Pulliam, O. F. Heslar, {sell J. Ryan, chairman; Gov. Gates, | Otto N. Frenzel, William C. Griffith, Mayor Robert Tyndall, Russell L.|O. Fred Heslar, Robert F. Scott Jr, White, Walter I. Hess, Nicholas H. [Lyman Ayres, Evan L. Noyes, WilNoyes, Ken M, Mosiman, C. Walter (son Mothershead, and Samuel B. {MeCarty, Eugend C. Pulliam, Wal-|Sutphin Jr.
Evan L. Noyes, C. A. Behringer, Russell J. Ryan, Walter 1. Hess, Indianapolis Navy Harvey Bradley, Navy League vice president; Leo T. Dwyer, Indiana Navy Mothershead. Other members not in the picture are C. Waltr McCarty, Otto Walter Leckrone, Robert F, Scott Jr, Lyman Ayres, Samuel B. Sutphin Jr.
bration here will be held the day before in line with a request from officials at Washington. During their stay in Indianapolis, Adm. Nimitz and Mrs. Nimitz will be honored guests of the league.
While the Navy day officially
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LUTHERAN WELFARE GROUP PLANS PARTY
The Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare association will sponsor a benefit card party at 2 p, m. Tuesday in
the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium. Proceeds will be used to purchase Boy Scout uniforms for boys at
{the home.
Members of the committee in charge are Mrs. Hehry Brandt, gen« eral chairman; Mrs, Herman Klasing and Mrs. Harris Koelling, door prizes; Mrs. Ed Rothkopf and Mrs. Arthur Brenn, tables; Mrs. Carl Specker and Mrs, Louis Brandt, tickets and tallies; Mrs, Paul Rup~
precht and Mrs, Jack Worden, candy, and Mrs. Carl Koepper, publicity,
Other events being planned by the group include a Halloween
party at the home. Mrs, Carl
|Schwomeyer and members of the Navy recreation committee are in charge
of planning,
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Steak Bait Fails, He's Fined $100
DETROIT, Oct. 11 (U.P). — A two-inch juicy steak dangled before his eyes by a butcher charged with selling uninspected meat failed to influence Judge George T. Murphy. “No thanks,” the judge said when the" butcher told him he could have ‘the steak. “The fine is $100.” ’
COLUMBIA U. SERVICE WORKERS ON STRIKE
NEW YORK, Oct. 11 (U, P).— Columbia university was on short rations of power and light service today, but university officials said there was no Immediate danger of the institution closing because of a strike by 500, service employees. They said a closing might be necessary if cold weather set in and
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CT. 11, 1948
Greece CHRISTIAN GROUP
TO HEAR TRUEBLOOD
Dr. D. Elton Trueblood of Earle nam college, author and world traveler, will give addresses during the conference of the Indiana Chris
through Sunday noon in the Phyl. lis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. ‘The association will. unite with the Christian Youth mission to hear Dr. E, Btanley Jones Bunday at 3 p. m. in the Pirst Baptist church, Other highlights of the eonfere ence are the opening’ meeting to night at 7 olclock, when Dr, Trueblood will speak; a day of business, discussion and worship tomorrow climaxed by a 5 p. m. banquet. Flanner house will be visited and inspected at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Dr. Trueblood will speak again at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow and Dr. Jones, at 9 and 10:30 a. m. Bunday. James Perry, graduate student of Indiana university, is association
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