Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1947 — Page 2
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. addition to carting off many Ger-| man plants, Russia has put upward |
eent Soviet owner#hip.
: be instructed to “proceed without ? . delay to complete demilitarization-in accordance with the decisions of the |
© erease her bwn power there through | sistance after 24 the Chinese Communists. It is only ently got ashore. The military boarding party cap- ||
fate, a8 Russia already has elimi-
Install Officers
Mrs. Helen M. Scholey will be in
day. oof 4 Fer stalled include: Charges Sabotage Of Demilitarization
" By LUDWELL DENNY
patron; Miss Vera Day,
Cunningham,
Seripps-Howard Siaff Writer urer; Mrs. Lois Hop- Out a knife and slashed me across Research foundation of Philadel- president; Franchot Tone, first 'about * ps arch 12. pas K i ns unr Suen; 'the wrist and ran.” he said. “He phia, Pa, who will speak on “Im- vice president; Dick Powell, second MOSCOW, Russia, hes soclate conductress: didn’t get my money.’ ‘portance of Good Embalming to vice president, and Board Members ing his remarks, fabled in two swift moves to Miss Brn JSulmann, Donald Rolland, 35, of 3370 N.'Modern Improvement of Service.” |James Cagney, John Garfield, lieutenant, the ~ the ‘United States in the foreign 2 Mrs.’ Schivley Sn Lady, marshal: Drexel st, said he accepted a ride! Other speakers will be Earl C. Harpo Marx and Dennis O'Keefe. inst ' meeting. % or iorganiats. Nee. Ji Josephin ie 8 Say | offered by two men. Near Garfield ‘Hollis, South Bend, president of the! : The 8. A. G. board replaced the Adah: Mrs. Maxine Campbell, Ruth; Mrs. (Park, he said, one of them struck state board of embalmers and fu- officers with Ronald Reagan, presi
Blocked in those attempts, now she has challenged the United h I" Dingl in A tory. ap |SLPromsisr god C.F. schaes. sirsopic e nis - =n m oe Installing officers are Mrs. Mar-
Mae Cook, Esther; Mrs. Seanor, Martha, Mrs. Helen Riney, Hl ta; rs. Jeanette Conklin, warder;
Esther
amount to a conference investigation of American policy in China, British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin tan an effective interference for U.B. Secretary of State George -C. Marshall, French. Foreign Min- * ister Georges Bidault stayed out. Then. Mr. Mblotov. tried. io divide Messrs. ‘Marshall, Bevin and Bidault on, the. American proposal to add limitation of allied occupation forces in Europe to the agenda. But Mr. Bevin and Mr. Bidault backed Secretary Marshall. 80, to avert defeat, Mr. Moiotov maneuvered a postponment of deeision—meanwhile attempting presumably to buy off Mr. Bidault with concessions desired by France on other issues.
Atiacked Anglo-Saxons Jointly Having failed twice to split Messrs. Marshall and Bevin, Mr. Molotov turned to attack the United States and Britain jointly. He charged them with sabotaging German demilitarization — specific-
ally with failure to dismantle 1540 war plants in their German zones
vey Hill, Mrs. Myrtle Purdy, and | Mrs. Cecil Kiser.
Teen | Defense Bars Pastor
Peremptory Challenge Balks Jury Selection
By VICTOR PETERSON . Times Staff Writer COLUMBUS, Ind, March 12.— The peremptory challenge of a minister by the defense today balked final selection of a jury to try two. teen-age boys for the !slaying of a state police trooper. The minister barred by the defense was the Rev. M. P. Kindred, pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren church in nearby Ogilville. The defense so far has exercised 10 peremptory challenges to jurors’ and the state four. _| Meanwhile, the 17-year-old deou kdb the allied con- |, 1snts, William Price, the trigger | man, and his buddy, William John-
He also charged Britain with hav|son, both of Evansville, sit tense Ing 81,000 Gérman military auxiliar- | 1 : i
les and the U. 8. with 9000. Mr. Molotov proposed ordering
Hope of impaneling a jury seemed | the allied control council to plan right yesterday. After five days destruction of German industrial | °f legal jockeying, the defense war potential, to expedite destruc. | Suddenly announced it would accept tion of remaining war materials and those seated. - | installations, to disband before July Farmer Is Excused | 1 all German “military units,” to| This was the closest both sides eliminate all auxiliary guards, serv- had come to an agreement im the’ Ices and camps, and to repatriate case centering upon the roadside all non-Germans in them. |killing of Trooper Herbert W.
Would Cl Ref Camps Smith, Dec. 5, near Shelbyville,
In a surprise move, the proseThe proposal about camps would cution suddenly excused Lee
close all D, P. (refugee) camps, and 'Smelser, a farmer, wihout cause. Mr. to return to Russia, Poland ang | Smelser earlier apparently had
satisfied both sides. Yugoslavia of hundreds of thous- | ne first venire of 200 names ai-
ands of Ukrainians, Balts, Poles and most has been exhausted by the Yugoslavs who have fled from per- | interminable questioning. An addisecution or who fear to live under tional panel of 50 names has been a Communist dictatorship. {drawn for possible use. Secretary Bevin, replying to the| A stir of interest was aroused with accusation that Britain is main- the appearance of Jerry Owen, taifing a German army in her zone, [Evansville evangelist and former, reiterated that such Germans were athlete, who has “taken up the not military units, but only serv- ‘torch” for the four teen-agers ice and minesweeping outfits.” He charged with the slaying. added they would continue that | Currently appearing at Cadle work. {tabernacle in Indianapolis, Mr. The 9000 in the U. 8S. zone are Owen said here that through his former Polish troops being used to efforts all the deferidants have been
guard American supply dumps, and converted. | Seeks Defense Fund
| The girls charged are Vera Horn{back, 16, Anderson, and Mary Ward,' 15, Evansville. They are appearing in court but will be tried separately, Should the girls be released on bond, Mr. Owen hopes to have them {make a singing appearance in Cadle (tabernacle. He also intends to ask
{Circuit Court Judge George W. tarization, Messrs. Bevi - 8 Bevin and Mar Long to parole the bobby-soxers to
shall reminded Molotov of the nec- ‘him so that he can send them three essity but extreme difficulty in find- years to a Bible school, ing a definition of war potential] Mr. Owen, who seeks to raise a which would not cover certain $7000 defense fund, already has legitimate, peacetime, heavy-indus- | collected some $800, he said, - try plants such a steel. Tells of Threats 3 What Mr. Molotov was aiming at | “The money is coming from all —as he made clear—was his fear| 0c" Of People. Some of the bigthat British-American capitalists | 5° §2mblers in Evansville have are preserving and preparing to| Promised ‘financial aid,” he said. take over the Ruhr and 6ther west! . '°'¢ been threatened, in numer. German industrial monopolies which {ous phone calls, to lay off my efforts | Russia wants to control through help these youths,” he said.
Mr. Owen said that Max Baer, veto power, In the R i po e Russia sone, in, heavyweight fighter, is expected to appear with him in a of 40 per cent of German major in aeimtci rary “Tesday In-Cadie “virtually ‘all (fig"Bést plants : . - tually all tfie PANS... another Bvarsvine -evrngelist,
~into a a trust network under 100 ri pe | Frank Buglo, has appeared in court
| daily with Johnson's mother, Mra. | She is a ‘nurse
Mr. Bevin worked all morning preparing a demand for this afternoon’s session that the Russians! explain what they are doing with! the German prisoners they hold. |
Ruhr Holds Key In the case of industrial demili-
Secretary Marshall countered Mr. Molotov's proposal with another that iliam Johnson. the “control commission report on iri SYRTygeList progress of demilitarization in.the| Ic State asked ie 12 seated
iremen whether they would four zones and that the commiss yan ey would give is on | more weight ‘to testimony of evan-
{gelists “than to .that of other citzens.
The prospective jurors answered.
Berlin (Potsdam) conference.” " Secretary Marshall is preparing a new proposal for economic. unifica- | tion of the four German zones,
Seeks to Embarrass China Refugee Ship
Russia's move to put the Chinese, JERUSALEM, March 12 (U. P).| | internal situption on the agenda —British troops discovered the 400here is part of her drive to prevent ton vessel, Susanna, unloading JewAmerican aid to the Chinese Na- ish immigrants illegally on the
thern Palestine = coast tod tionalist government, an Wd By onalisy d to in- | They captured it against strong re- |
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incidentally a bargaining maneuver in B negotiations, which 1s | tured 560 of the Susanna's 800. pas- | ‘the only business before this meet- oe They were immediately ; It would deny China a voice | oaded aboard army vehicles and
\ {driven up the coast road t in big-power decisions her own| ward on her | Haifa In a heavily guarded convoy.
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from big-power Eurodespite Corden Plan to Fly Bodies success in seatin an Whe ounctl ‘of toni OF Sailors to U. S. ., ei would be comparable CATANIA, Sicily, March 13 (U. y ( non Pred in|P.).~The. bodies of three U. 8.
{a bus they hired for a trip up Mt. ; Marshal snaiaied Etna plunged off a mountain BD eed, without oo. were brought to Palermo today. Bias, | The bodies will be flown to the : | United States. Seven crewmates trom the freighter Henry Dearborn
Brightwood O.E.S. |p: . Victim, Escapes
stalled. worthy matfon of Brightwood Chapter 399, O. E. 8, in a public ceremony at 8 p. m, “Satur-1 A Others to be inRichard Campbell, on, Mr:lout of an alley near Illinois and board of emblmers and funeralsiar might embarrass the union in
~ secretary; Mrs. Helen treas-
re: | him on the head with a beer bottle 'neral Everett The dazed victim was found wan- Ulrich, Dilloro, president of the dent;
garet Westenbarger, Mrs. Hazel Sil- |
; French sailors—killed five days ago when|| |
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Foreral Ditector: Their Cash in Films, To Hold Dinner Stars Quit Guild Posts
Funeral. directdis and embalmers| HOLLYWOOD, March 12 (U. P.).. of districts 8 and 9 and their guests) —A double role as employers and, will attend a dinner and educational employees today forced seven movie One man was knifed and another meeting at 6:30 p. m. today at actors to resign top offices in the
Hotel Lincoln. Wis unin by .bandits here ast} District officers will be elected a7 Actors guid, an A. P of L.| nig:
|the semi-annual meeting, sponsored *Miiate. Kingsley -Dowling, 22, of 1741 W. jointly by the Indiana Funeral Di- | 54th st, said a tal] bandit stepped rectors association and the state)
'wo Bandit Slashes
{terests in the pictures in which they drinking party.
Wabash sts. last night and de- directors. manded his money. | Speaker will be Prof. C, F, Calla“I struck at him and he pulled way, assistant director of the Eckels |
contract negotiations with studios. | They were Robert Montgomery,
directors and Donald C.|dent. Gene Kelly, first vice presi-|
William Holden, second vice |
tain.
dering in the park about midnight association and a member of the | president and George Id y passing motorists. !state board, {third vice president. hl semaine amet rahe schemas ian aka
Sanders Probes Story ¢ of Uieieng And an Indiana Avenue Drinking Party
By KENNETH HUFFORD "Police Chief Moward Sanders to-iare crawling all over us.” {day opéned an investigationginto ’ [reports that a lieutenant in The actors sald their financial in- lice depaftment was the central!
The lieutenant was have been drunk in:
Some friendly person, overhear. officers appeared to be underway.
Both police officers tried to per- ‘for a vacation, Murphy, 'suade the offending officer to Jeave | quietly and prevent the affair from!
report continues, the safety board reduced the 27- | The second lieutenant, feeling the year veteran to patrolman. 'situation required the attention of a superior officer, called the cap- resign, other police officers believe, P) ~The foreign liquidation. com-
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getting attention “while papers tivity and ordered The officer refused to leave. Inthe po- stead, “he got into a police car and
drove away, leaving the two fellow~'
=| In another police case yesterday,| board. alleged to Chief Sanders recommended the, A member of
{help in avoiding ‘long-awaited shakeup among police
called another Accepting the recommendation, were of thé same
The officer is about ready to] WASHINGTON,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1047
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from an attempt to help an Irving ton pool room operator fight revocation of his license, whith war figure in =~ recnet Indiana ave. (officers standing ‘on the sidewalk, (Ordered March 4 by the safety
the noard was
well-known demotion -of Lt. Albert Slate “for approached by the leutenant for | establishment and making remarks the good of the department,” as the ‘taking over the town.”
the revocation,
the report continues, since the operator and board member both
political party.
DANES GET $10 MILLION
March 12 (U.
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