Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1946 — Page 6

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purchasing agent, and General James A. Emmert. Mr, Hesler was named because of his knowledge of the coal situation.

ported that there is a 30 to 90-day supply on hand, Mr. Emmert will advise the committee on legal questions. Indiana browned out at 6 p. m. yesterday. Downtown Indianapolis dimmed from its normal early evening brilliance to the chilly glow of street lights and night bulbs. Virtually every store display was turned off, Officials Move Quickly Reports from out in the state indicated mayors and other city officlals were moving quickly to cooperate in brownout plans after an appeal by Governor Gates through the press yesterday. The governor urged immediate action at local levels to consé¥ve the irreplaceable coal piles. Elsewhere in the dimmed northeastern United States, too, authorities took steps to deepen the gloom enforced by the coal strike. Fewer unauthorized lights were expected to be turned on tonight in the 21 states covered by the civilian production authority order. Under the coal saving brownout, |New York's fabled Broadway seemed dull without its lights. And the nation’s capitol took on a gloomy look reminiscent of war. But there were many violators of the federal order, 7

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en to restrict public entertaipnment but the government's curb telegram the 21 dimmed-out states indithat the step might be nec-

. today. The group also will a laison body between the and Secretary of Interior J.

more members to the comThey are O. F. Hesler, state Attorney

reported only 50 per cent effective.

angle” many neons continued te burn brightly through the night. Take Dimout in Stride Generally the northeast took dimout in stride, however, and mi "|lights were turned off at the 6 p. deadline. There was little confusicn. Observers sald experience gained in the dim-out during the dast coal strike may have helped in that respect. : No sporting events or entertainment was reported cancelled and no immediate employment lay-offs were expected to result from the dim-out order. Thousands of industrial workers were idle, however, as a result of the coal strike. In other labor disputes: ONE: The teachers strike gave 30,000 St. Paul public school pupils their second holiday. Prospects of settling the wage dispute appeared bright, but the A. F. of L. teachers continued to picket the city’s 77 deserted schools, TWO: At Milwaukee union officials sald a “spirited picketing demonstration- would be held at the strike-bound Allis-Chalmers plant today. Four persons were injured and 15 pickets arrested in picket line violence there yesterday.

Yuletide Lighting Blackout . The CPA dim-out order in the northeast covered almost all exterior lighting of commercial, industrial, governmental and other non-resi-dential establishments, It called for a 25 per cent cut in interior lighting. This meant a blackout of yuletide lighting. At Chicago, however, the dim-out failed to dampen the shopping spirit. Thousands thronged the big loop department stores and proprietors reported the Monday night crowds were bigger than usual, ' It wasn't so much fun for the children. Gay window lighting displays<ssome with electrically propelled Santa Clauses, gnomes and pixies—were stilled and darkened, A United Press survey showed: DETROIT — General compliance with regulations. City, paying little attention to the effect of the dimout, was more concerned about the effect the coal strike would have

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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- | CAST SUMMARY: Clouds, rain and colder weather are expected from southern New England and the lower Great Lakes southwestward to the low-pressure storm center developing in the Ohio valley. Florida and adjacent segments of the southeastern coastal areas will be mild and partly cloudy, but elsewhere in the South Atlantic states there will be showers and overcast skies tonight. Clear or only partly cloudy skies will be general from the middle , Lakes region southwestward into Texas and westward to California, thanks to a high-pressure system circulating relatively dry air over the area mentioned. The same sections experience somewhat’ warmer conditions, "but southeastern Texas will be colder, A frontal system in the North-

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on its industry, especially the automotive field. NEW YORK—Outdoor and indoor advertising displays, theater

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WASHINGTON, Nov.268 (U.P) .— Navy orders disclosed today that

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marquees and promotional lighting! Nay 20 Due At Philadelphia the dimout was were not even turned on. Subway | S"nrise..... 6:42 | Sunset..... 4:28 (Advertisement) cars operated on normal schedules, | ToS PRRcion fof 24 hrs, end. 7:30... 1.10 oO but were unheated. Deficiency since Jan. 1............. 6.18 WHEN COLDS CAUSE — The following table shows the tem- urkey Stuffing CHICAGO Street lights were PeTaTTre In Oren | iis: ’ ’ SORE THROA ohly bright lights remaining on State|, ~~ ugh Low | Cranberries . . . and ; the theater district. The |AUABES «icvvvviriirmesirinanne.. roat ‘attacks fast. [J street and BOSUOD soz sseererssesnserane se 63 52 oe fy TONSIL- | Chicago surface lines Was consider- | Chicago... -38 u CROSSE & BLACKWELL INE handy for quick sooth: ing dimming street car lights. » | Cleveland 152 3 ny ing relief at first signs © CLEVELAND — The city school | Reanese hw pain. Be ready, get it now board halted all after-hour activi-|Ft. Wayne ..... +48 32 drug store. f . ft. Worth ..... . 56 38 at your local | / ties. except night classes; street |Inaianapolis (city) +58 36 EPEND ON | lights remained lit; some theaters [os angeics . .... ‘a = TO WN Sli NR y 3 substituted gasoline lamps for mar- vip ui +R 1 uee lights, rieans. : i Yue 1% New Yor rs | Des 35 Qklaloms City . J » COMMANDS NAVAL BASE Bittapurgn hk u St. Louis .. ki]

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~The bodies of 10 of 11 persons killed 13 days ago in a Western Airliner crash on the peak of showcovered White mountain were in the county morgue today awaiting identification. The 11th body, found clutching the controls and identifled as that of co-pilot Ted Mathis, was to be buried today. »

DEATH CAR DRIVER CHARGED GREENCASTLE, Ind, Nov. 26.— William 8. Lawter of Russellville, will be arraigned In the Putnam circuit court Dec, 3 on a charge of reckless homicide in the traffic accident death of D. W. O’'Haver of Rockville the night of Nov. 15 on state road 36 near Bainbridge.

ELECTRIC FIRM HEAD DIES CHICAGO, Nov, 26 (U. P). — Herbert W. Young, founder and president of the Delta Star Electric Co. and widely-known in the electrical fleld, "died today after an illness of several months, He was 71.

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