Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1947 — Page 2
RR a . wii ARG I #2 hy Sead Ge soa
- “se
aT fa HL Toe i ol »
House fo Vote Next On Greek Aid Bill
By HARRISON SALISBURY United Press Foreign News Editor { Henry A. Wallace proposed a $15 billion international loan to Russia, today as part of a $50 pillion finaneial program for putting the world | back on its economic feet and in- » suring peace. The Raiiace program was advanced at Paris as a comprehensive |
Mrs. Dies
Mrs. Estelle Steele, 124 W. 26th’ |ployee of the Standard Oil Cd of ship letter writing contest ne A ‘Ist, died She was 45.
With her husband, Fred, Mrs:
St. Louis.
‘ [Friday at Planer & Buchanan One daughter, Mrs. Adeline Bennett, rector of Teen activities for the city cents for tokens. mortuary with burial in + Crown 1 Hill 418 E. 15th st.
alternative to President Truman's $400. million stop communism plan’ - against which the former vice presi] at ia crusading fn Europe: &. allace advocates that “he billion in world financial aid be oN through the international } bank with the United States advancing the bulk of the necessary
Acme Telephoto
STRIKING—Something of a
capital. sensation was created in the As a prerequisite for receiving aid, | Los Angeles, Cal. . telephone Mr. Wallace specified, Russia would| 44e cituation when striker
be compelled to join the bank, he international food and agriculture | organization and other international |
Stevie Gustin started picketing the local exchange wearing this burlap gunny sack costume and |
carrying a poetic” placard.
{
foreign affairs committee told congressmen he feared demands for U. 8. economic help would continue “indefinitely.” UN Special Session Monday Elsewhere on the foreign policy front: Preparations were in full swing for the United Nations special general assembly session Monday on Palestine. Indications were that the
Jews. would be allowed to seat = Discuss Youth Problem representative with speaking t
. Dot voting rights. “For every story of delinquency In Greece the government was there are 15 or 20 triumphant lives planning new and more extensive and five or six magnificent jives anti-guerrilla operations. There were of young people,” Dr. Isaac Beckes indications that the initial cam- of Chicago told a city-wide’ gatherpaign aganist the Greek rebels had ing of Sunday scnool superiniendproduced meager results, {ents last night in the Y. M. C. A.
. He urged that the positive be U. S. Gives Up Hope
{stressed when present- -day young Of Austrian Treaty .
| people are described, Dr. Beckes directs young OPE MOSCOW, April 23 (U. P.).—The Work of the International Council American delegation to the Moscow [of Religious Education. conference has abandoned hope of| Dan Pierce was elected 1947- 48 completing the Austrian treaty here, President of the Church School Adft was learned today. | ministrators association / sponsored Secretary of State George C. Mar- | by the Indianapolis Church federashall is preparing for adjournment tion. Lester McKinley was made tomorrow. |new vice president; Miss ‘Blanche Even if the Russians should. give Montague, secretary, and Pearl Anway on the German assets issue, the | drews, treasurer. key problem in the Austrian set- >
tlement, the Americans doubt that Man Wanted Here
the Big Four meeting could be pro- . . longed sufficiently to complete tne Arrested in Pennsylvania Indianapolis police today were in-
treaty. | the FBI that Donald
groups which the Soviet thus far ul joan would also be condiom 8 full waiver of all Ger- Ph Com ee one Company Plans Coast-to-Coast Wr. Wallace, under op on in) for poing abroad to further his cam- pens eri prigr sguinst the Truman foreign policy, revealed on his return to the United Se ne would start| Advertisements to Put : ~$0-00ast king tour, pro- ; . Se i opposition m such] Case- Before Public | terms ibdat “even the deaf should Indianapolis Bell Telephone “Co. gi new Wallace proposal came today prepared to lay its case for as Washington consideration of the increased rates before Hoosier subTruman plan shifted to the house gcribers. from the senate, where it won OVer-| y, ., .4vertising campaign whelming approval yesterday. scheduled to open this week, L. W. House debate on the proposal may gp, over division manager, describes the proposed rate increases as being “in the public interest.” | The plea for a rate increase Republicans and 33 Democrats ap- which would boost cost of residen- | proved the measure with 16 Repub- |... oo vice around 25 cents a month Hcans and seven Democrats opposed. i; n.nqing before the Indiana PubHoosiers ‘Oppose Communism’ | lic Service Commission. Commission two Indiana senators votdd| oo. oe ung engineers are bill. Both bad | studying the utility's problem now highly critical of the, "~. mission Chairman LeRoy Truman program. but ' neither voi.” i0i4 a public hearing had | was delivered. Al the time, oot tehtatively for April 28. vote. each sated he was First in 20 Years Sue She M1 because he op-| In his advertisement, Mr. Shumaker points out that the increase The mmace cto was interpreted is the first requested in 20 years By Se messes groponents AS Ri... would amount to an average cmEling sever © the Wallace cru- |, about 9 per cent. a i ded increa - - i a proposed increases would inONE: A boost in the four-party | | residence rate from $285 to $3.10 *|a month. TWO: A two-party line rate mn- | crease from $3.55 to $3.80. THREE: Private residential serv ice from $4.25 to $4.50. | FOUR: Rural residence service | from $2.85 to $3.10. Business rates would be increased from $1.00 to $1.50 a month except for rural business where no hike is scheduled. |
Sunday School ‘Leaders |
The ministers will go home with- {formed by out settling any basic principles for Allen Kiger, 18, New Castle, wanted the future of Germany, barring un- {here for a filling station hold- -up, ! expected concessions by the Soviets. (is under arrest in Waynesburg, Pa. Kiger is held in connection with . the hold-up of th New Bishop of Dacca ation, 330 Vigor a, ei
Consecrated at N D. #
NOTRE DAME, Ind., April 23 @. of P.). ~The Most Rey. wrence Graner, C.8.C., a native of Pranklin Pa, was consecrated bishop of | * Dacca, India, today in Sacred Heart | Ith student church on the campus of |e the University of Notre Dame. Bishop Graner succeeds the late! Bishop Timothy Crowley, C. S. C. meet] . who died in Dacca in 1945, Dacca is the center of extensive missions Youth, 18, Is Held conducted by the United States After Stabbing Here province of the Congregation of Holy Cross in the Bs of Ben-| Police today held Truman Ruble, | gal, India. |18, of 619 Weghorst st. on charges | The new bishop became the fourth of assault and battery with intent | to be consecrated in Sacred Heart|'o kill, in connection with the stab- | . church. Others were consecrated PINg of James Chaney, 24, yeste-| . there in 1804, 1927 and 1940. day. 3 Chaney, also of 619 Weghorst st., | Is in a serious condition in City hospital. The stabbing victim told police Ruble stabbed him with a hunting knife, after an ‘argument over money, —— ee etme — {
Organizations
tg e ARRES,
His companion, Theodore Hood, 18, Cincinnati, O,, is held hefe under | L./$10,000 bond on charges of armed | robbery,
Hood was arrested in Cincinnati
Ee
—
a
Kiger will -be returned to Indianapolis to {face charges, |
i gay
‘Rites Tomorrow for Mrs. Emma R. Sumner
! Bervices for Mrs. Emma Summer, ohio Monday at her home, 1832 i st., will be at 2 p. m, toat Beanblossom mortuary, will be. in Floral Park’
|
Women oh the. Moose will initiat e candidnion”'s at m. tomorrow in Moose | Jemple 38 x Delaware st. Mrs. Etta | of homemaking, wil be | hn charge of entertain, | ab. |r £3 Catherine ment. Qfficers are Apis Simmons, Jud r graduate
gent; it; i gent, ana’ Mrs, Phils’ Lg ath B'imate 3 &
6. a"
re- i
senior regent; ||
fayette Park Methodist church of
Surviving are her husband: three sisters, Mrs. Edith Randall and Mrs.
me — _ THE INDIANAPOLIS ma GIL en ea + WEDNESDAY, SU ar ; 15 Billion World Bank Loan To Ria
ok Steele Retires After es one “one Trolley Decision [Stor fa ome
Judges expect to complete the, William J. "Miller, 6, of "256 task of. selectigg the winning o |S P ayed Koehne st, has retired as an em- try In The Times dating and court- |
ROTC Merit Cadets To Be Given Medals
between Republican factions in Will present medals to seven merit \government, county commissioners ® O. T, O. cadets in Indianapolis
| un | Analy have awarded a contract for Nigh schools, It might be Saturday before the Railways, Inc., will get $1 million in| the purchase of an ‘automobile for They are Lt. Col. Cillios L best letter, the writer of which Wil impounded funds was set inded- proge . l
circuit court " decision on!
at her home.| whéther-the public or Indianapolis |
yesterday Indiana after 36 years of service. Week.
Mr, Miller was employed the en-
Prosecutor Judson L. Stark. | Johnson, Orispus Attucks, May 8; Steele operated a tex room her receive the $35 prize, is determined. ! home for the nurses of st. in. {HiF0 tue VAR 36 Many letters a the views nitely Into the future today. The contract, however, was not St. Edwin Mussman, Manual, ¢ent’s hospital. A former resident £0 0 Pb ver. He of ‘Times Columnist Robert Ruark| Some quarters had expected that'for the $2100, two-tone cream and! [May 9; Capt. Gordon Whitaker, of St. Louis, Mo., she had lived here) was hoy red Fen that the trial and error method of the decision would be made today, !An Oldsmobile Mr. Stark asked ‘Washington, May 12; Francis 11 years and was a member o. -
the parlor should never be sup- but Special Judge Floyd Burns said [Of Originally. It provides for the planted by the text book. Many he had not yet set a date for oral purchase of a $1204 Ohevrolet from others objected to Mr. Ruark's = the East Side Chevrolet, Inc, |argumen
ideas. A en i The decision as to the disposition issued last August.
cently by high officials of the company at a dinner in Cumberland.
Cavanaugh, Broad Ripple, ‘May 13; Capt. Werner Hoas, Shortridge,
v—— May 16; Maj. Forrest L. Carter, | “The judges are: Professor L. E.|
A memberof It enabled the and Maj. David E. McNay, both of Lena Strecker, both of St. Louis, ot "WOH €E 0 \ Maechtle, head of Indiana Central's of the funds hangs on Judge Burns’ COmPany to ralse farces from 6 and | Technical, May 20. and Mrs. Elizabeth Rudy, Los An- lodge, Shrine and ‘sociology department; Miss Mar-| ling whether to make permanent| * !© 8 and '4 cents, ordering the| Members of the presentation geles, Cal. and two, brothers, Her- , Evangelical Mr, Miller garet Bond, director of the Sub-| difference to be impounded until a committee are Eric Lindenbor pert and Charles Runde, St. Louis. church. Mr. Miller is married. has DtP department of L. 8 Ayres’ &! temporary injunction under decision was reached on a PETA |e anay commander; Howard . Services will be held at 3 p. m. and Mrs. Wynne Arnholter, di- | which railways now charge 8 and % | nent injunction,
Watts, treasurer; Walter R. Pence, past commander, and Willlam V. Peirceall, adjutant,
The difference now amounts to $1 park and recreation department. -*{ "The temporary injunction was ' million.
re ee. ~~ et Spit
A wh
Thi is “KNOW. YOUR PUBLIC
es wr LR Fr de Ee evga
HEALTH NURSE week
» " a
Riteken Equipment. Designed for Beauty
S. Ayres & (s.
AT HOME IN ged FOR 75 YEARS
Sinks are fabricated from heavy gauge steel, bonderized against rust, finished in lustrous baked-on enamel or sturdy linoleum bonded to steel core. Cabinet bases and wall cabinets give storage space for utensils, cutlery, even vegetables .". . all within finger-tip reach. Sizes for small to large kitchens.
Major Appliances, Seventh Floor
of
4 > @ . ° L Cabinet Sinks ° 54.1n. linoleum top, stainless steel bowl. .ceces. 149,95 * 42-In. linoleum top, porcelain bowl.iceeseeses 119.96 ° 84.In, linoleum top, porcelai Bowl cs sivsesser 135.98 . 60-In. linoleum top, stainless stool bowl. ....... 169.98 . 72-In. linoleum top, double stainless steel bow. 249.98 . : * ®
Cabinet Bases
18 inches wide...... 36.09 ’ 21 inches wide....... 49.95 1 24 inches wide, drawer style covaieises.s 4634 45-inch corner base a cabinet estsntane 82.87
Wall Cabinets
Payment Plan
+ . »
* pa
18 inches wide,...... 19.20 > 21 inches wide....... 20.67 » 2 | 24 inches wide....... 22.16 ny o v . . » * * Ze For Convenient Monthly Viiv ‘ i.e Payment Use Our Deferred * : . ® .
sete esee nan Te
Dr. W. C. Worthington Chapter 3 After thrée. months of bickering of the Disabled American Veterans
-
7. Btar, Indiana Bus
eh -a8 Vinoent's
A new (
fight flared
status of ( ford as th pert on util
Corporati N. Bobbitt sa was retained vestigate utili was fired last the mayor. City Counc! Shumacher wasn't fired s working for would continu He's | © Mayor Tynd
== the-road Pott
ford wasn't fi on the city's | Mr. Stanfo: fused. The story o mostly to do ‘primary elect! Mr. Stanfor the city in it rate increase ways, Inc. He city council's Gas & Coke He would bx in the pendir Indiana Bell council's drive light rates ai tion of the g tinues to worl All of Mr, have generate of Mayor Ty
hotter when
behind the cal Wemmer. It is reporte mer's supporte mer—have br on the mayor get rid of Mi Asks Bo Last week, Schumacher 1 mayor asking bitt interven water case no public service
SAN FRAN P.).—An atta girl today ac problem to tl Francisco.
Because sh apartment thi Miss Kay Da formerly of full-sized bil Van Ness ave In a classif eomplete witl of the fulsom vertised: “Wa small unf, W vertising won ences. Up to And“ at th foot high) | Underhill 195
VETS REINS’
WASHINGT ~More than
| veterans rein: _000,000 worth ‘life “insurance
weeks,
In Ir
a ———"
EVE} * Indianspolis Hon Manuf airgrounds. diana Grand « conventic
Indiana’ Medical 7 2 suapolis Ath
. © EVENT Indianapolis Hon
Star, conventio J etrists an otel Severin,
MARRI Blias Clark, New Atkins, 4344 N. Oharies | Irene Jmen
ra Bre ander, !
Clie Oe dosh 20
Kath iy Danial Benneth "L
Sezsmen Na
My Shy Hen
At us
Martha | Jon Catherine
- v 5 ' ¥ 4 a ul MM - Bly, Mi Sy
