Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1946 — Page 2
ays Fear of Atomic Bomb Only Thing Preventing Russ From Annexing Europe Now
. “Read “Loan Helps* Britain,” Page 20.
4 Randolph Churchill, son of Winston Churchill and | widely known columnist now visiting Indianapolis, is con- | yviriced there will be another world war, Mr. Churchill spoke
English’ a : at Sh 8 this HR On dred and respected by the rest of "the present European situa-|,, ‘yoq § tion—tangles, intrigues and poliyien, On the lighter side, the 35-year-4 included. {old British thinks road signs in Earlier in the day in a suite In the United States are “abominable.” the Claypool hotel, the sandy- He is making his tour by private
aired - id car. He said he has been lost more b vi iue-eved Xnglisliman e than a dozen times in the month
wp iste and gave 08 un he's been here because of puny, “Pear of the atom bomb,” de- poorly placed direction markers. dare. ot. Churchill, “is the only | “In England we have whacking ning tha is preventing Rusia DE S809 Your BL SOC i ~» placed s » Hom Tg Ce How: | yards before intersections,” he said. He sald United States monopoly on the atom bomb is a “guarantee of 10 years of peace—no more.” right at the intersection and the A fast speaking, robust man with direction arrows are no bigger than | a quick wit, Mr. Churchill is out half-dollars. You whiz by and are| to stop the war he predicts. He is several miles down the wrong road | making ‘a six-months’ tour of Amer- | before you realize it.” fca to stump for peace. Then he! Another thing Mr. Churchill ob- |
Criticizes U. S. Road Signs
“Here your markers are placed |
tour of the continent. | destrians on country roads. He said | His solution for lasting peace 1s a the absence of cyclists is amazing, single world government. | too. “And the United Nations is a fall- | Mr. Churchill opened tHe Town ure,” said the well dressed Britishez, pr.) series of 12 speeches here. He| grinding out his seventh cigaret of | 0 , speak on the radio this the morring while reaching for an- |. ornoon and leave for Toledo, O, other. “The idea is good, but | hie evening. Russia is the stumbling block.” During the war, the well known | Need Strong Government |columnist, who writes for The] Mr. Churchill advocates that the Times, was a major in the British | western powers—all of whom have army. He was in the commandos | the same ideology—unite and form and participated in the African |
a strong government which will be | battles of Tobruk and Benghazi.
plans to return to Europe for alserved is that there are ro pe- POETRY SOCIETY
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Randolph Churchill. ni He Is out to stop the next world war he predicts will oceur in 15 to 20 years. elections, and by the Democrats if np :
PLANS LUNCHEON
M music and dramatic program will highlight a luncheon meeting
Halloween Party| nm.
Newspapermen will
p. m. tomorrow at the Marott hote Honoring newly installed officers | morrow night when fey hold their og, nqqay n
of the society, the affair also will | Halloween party at the diang polis |
feature talks by past presidents of | Press club. of organization, Dramatic readings will be given by Rita Smith [Saturday night parties on the Press|
will be Miss Mary Jean Ebington. |The party will start at 9 p. m.
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‘Press Club Plans |RECORDED-MUSIC
. CONCERT ‘PLANNED [Political implications but asserted were eye glasses, glass frames and
Young Adult council™ of would not alter Democratic chances | erated washing machines, carving Kirshbaum center will present the|one way or the other,
3 a ogteal a first in a series of recorded-music 1. | march” on spooks and goblins t0-|. .erts at the center at 8 p. m.|reported meanwhile that OPA plans
Incidental discussion, as well asto additional |recordings, will be a feature of the! some college towns. He repeated trical food choppers and extractors The event is one of the regular two-hour programs in the series.. Sunday's program will Small, Patricia Mackenhorst and |club’s winter program. Music will| Brahms’ Academic Festival
Bertha Bidway, and solo vocalist |be furnished by the Haymakers.| ture, Berlioz Fantastic symphony and Mozart's clarinet quintet.
DENY POLITICS Miss McComb Is IN DECONTROL "=
OPA Officials Say” Order = Won't Affect Vote, |
| WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (U. P).! —A top OPA official denied #oday there was any political mole in the agency's decision to issue the forthcoming “master” decontrol order just before the Nov. 5 elections. |
“Politics have nothing to do with | it,” Deputy Price Administrator c.! Dean McNeal told reporters. The new decontrol order, scheduled for about Nov, 1, will cover lit- | © erally hundreds of' items, most of | which are not important in the cost | of living. | Only rent, scarce materials and a few other basic items will remain under ceilings. Criticism From Both Sides
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Miss Gertrude McComb, teacher in Wiley high school, Terre Mr. McNeal was asked about re- Houte, was re-elected yesterday ports that top OPA officials were| 4, head the Indiana state federaconcerned over the political | tion of public school teachers,
cations of issuing the order near election time. According to these| The 600 representatives of the
reports, the officials fear OPA will| federation held their annual busibe condemned by the Republicans | ness meeting in connection with if the order comes out before the | the state teachers conference now
it is issued afterward. f Mr. McNeal not. only disclaimed [Included in today’s decontrol list
that issuing the order on Nov. 1 jotting, sun glasses, hand-op-
and kitchen knives and forks, stepOPA Rent Chief Ivan D. Carson |iadders, outboard motors. Acoustically amplified phononext month to extend rent controls graphs, lenses for optical, ophthalparticularly mic and scientific use, non-elec-
areas,
{that rent controls will not be lifted such as meat grinders and juicers, include and that no increase in rent ceil-| lanterns using. oil, oil hurricane
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Predicts World War Ill In 15 To 20 Years RE ERE PROVES SLAYING
'12-Year-0ld Girl
DADDY HER IDEA
Clears
Mother and Lover.
SUPERIOR, Wis, Oct. 25 (U, P)). —Twelve-year-old Janet Lind, who killed her father “to make mother happy,” convinced authorities today that she “thought up” the murder herself. Authorities said that lie detector tests and questioning had cleared Janet's mother, Mrs. Irene Lind, 32, Also cleared was Anthony Galaski, 29, husky woodcutter—with whom Mrs. Lind admitted’ having a romance. . Janet and her sister, Delores, 14, together with her mother and Galaski were taken to St. Paul, Minn,, yesterday for lle detector tests. Police sought to determine whether Mrs. Lind or Galaski had influenced the child to kill her father. Shot With Rifle After a 10-hour session in which each was questioned separately and then all together, District Attorney Andrew Borg said that Janet had exonerated her mother and Galaski, Janet shot and killed her father with his 22 caliber hufiting rifle while he slept. She denied that Galaski had taught her how to shoot. She demonstrated to authorities her deftness with the bolt-action weapon. The blond, blue-eyed little girl said in her confession that she got the idea of killing her father, Clifford, 39, a railroad machinist, after listening to a radio mystery. Because of her age Janet will be under the jurisdiction of juvenile
over-!ings is contemplated. |lamps, portable electric lamps and
ceilings from other items, however.!table lamps, and torchiers. _.
OPA continued to remove price shades, boudoir lamps, desk lamps,
court, which could impose a sentence of imprisonment to last only until she becomes of age.
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3 Republ Schedule
A series meetings ar Women's I seventh wai Meridian st. Republican at 7 p. m. and the 16t will hold a at Hoyt st p m.
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Philip Gr lisher of Washington, guest today newspaperm Athletic clut by ' Wayne WPA admin ager of stati D.C.
The follow announced Turner Aer Donald L. Le David E. Bla Sherman E. and Barney solo, and Ch: city, commer
Carnegie | a skating pa 8toll pm tice is chair means comm
Mr. and 1 be guests of at the 18th past presider C. MeGrew American W Love, preside at the affair Program is i beth Gwinn, Mrs. Phil Mz
William Wi grand treasi Order of -Ea Eagles temp A former ma terms, he is aeries. More be initiated ¢
Robert Li chief combus dianapolis, w Control in In ing of the ! Y- MM 0. A
Walter Pe charge of sal tories, Inc. tronics, Pres noon. lunche club tn the C
The Wiisor dance sponse apolis Junioe merce at § p Columbia elu general chai committee.
Gerald Har st., painter f Sons, escaped he fell appro: a scaffold at yesterday afte was treated
THREE | IN FRE
Three perso freak automo st. and Centr: Mrs. Eleano mother, Mrs. Kingsley dr., ave, when the toward them. They steppe pass and wer car driven in. by Harold J. Delaware st, As ‘Mr, Wiel of his car to a he was struck . Joseph Cladroi Mrs. Nolter ‘St. Vincent's wood and Mr. slightly injure
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