Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1947 — Page 5
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most = effective defense America.” . “The spirit of common purpose and the impressive strength which ¥ we marshalled for action on all fronts (during the war) are the
| Counts on Canad 2 surest safeguard of continental
security in the future,” he said, ‘Makes Bid for Support * The mood of Mr. Truman's udOf Foreign Policy {emergency or urgency, but that of
[Continued From Page One) a carefully planned invitation for Oanada in the forefront of those even closer co-operation between
dress to parliament was not one of |
own Mined § y, and 3 emacs the | of others to do likewise. ne “We tiitend to aid those Who seek : to live at peace with thef# neigh bors, without coercion or being coerced, without inimidauing 0 or being: inlimidated, Pledges Co-operation. 3 “We intend to uphold those who respect the dignity of the indi- |
{who share these objectives and | the two nations,
vidual, who guarantee him equal {deals.”
He summed up his policy for the treatment under law, and who allow “Ww oh Tid we face the World in a few paragraphs. him the widest possible liberty to, 1008 established Indianapolis ith such friends we face the ™ en's club, Ii . titure Unatvaid” he added. | “We seek a peaceful world, a work out his own destiny and ul. & erary group; the T + | prosperous world; a free world, a achieve success to the limit of his From te meron acts o good neighbors, living on! capacity.” : Presents Pupils President's speech. appea erms of equality apd mutual re-| The President concluded the re- : another in a series of his efforts to pect, a Otnad and the United|yiew of his international te een Piano Recital 3 Suse North America into » fortress. Stites ave lived for centuries, he by saying: a Tesh ie Burgess Wil pre» one of good nelghborliness and co-oper- | Points to Border ae nieve io co-operate actively ro he CTO i SD , yally with all who honestly Then ation. Batks: Wate The President cited the unarmed | seek, as we do, to build a better Methodist chureh, , igh i online border between his country and world in which mankind ean live in| APPeAring on tomorrow's program oc culled again for co-operative Canada. and Mero a8 tWo of the peace and prosperity” nF niob iets eas - | greatest examples of democracy In| ‘His speech was the high er. Claudia Hope me olay Dah. Sinner ine over |Seaieht & Bp. 3 Jemortae pe: e high point of meyer, Claudia Hollidge, Jane Peak. Billy
a ceremonial state visit which be- Kohimeser, Janst Newha |system, hailing it as “economically | «we intend to expand our ener tan, Billle Fieetwood, Adel soun d and strategically important.” pa gan ‘yesterday and will continue Sc
gies and invest our substance in through tomorrow. Acting as offi‘He also announced that the {promoting world recovery by assist-| cial hosts to the chief executive, American-Canadian permanent ling those who are able and willing | his wife and daughter were the joint board on defense would con- [to make their maximum contribu-| Canadian governor general, Vis- w e to function as the meeting tion to the same cause,” he said. count Alexander, and Prime Min« ground for the two nations on n “the | “We intend,” the President said,! ister W. L. Mackenzie King. ganda Sesion, UAi73 a
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HOME MEANS NOTHING ~A{though he owns his own home, Walter Ogrosky of . Cleveland, O., starts his day by hanging out his small son's diapers on a line he stretched between two curbside parking meters. His wife and three sons, (left to right) ‘Mark, 16, Ivan, 14, and Walter Jr., 2, watch from their car in which they all slept the night before. Evicted last March, Ogrosky bought a new home in May, but can't move in because it is occupied. Until they took up "sidewalk tenting,” the family had been living in one room which they gave up because of an argument. Baby-SI| T Haute Baby-Slaying Phil Brito’ erre aute y nas sirened | Trial Enters Second Day to Calvert TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 11 (U. P.).—The prosecution called more witnesses to the stand today in the trial of a young mother and her boy -_ because Calvert friend accused of second degree murder in the death of the woman's baby girl. is smoother, a Ella Mobley, 21, and John Fagan, the defendants, sat quietly : —ti in the courtroom as Prosecutor John Jett continued his case in the death ' of 21-month-old Alice Mobley last « ®of 84 Carolina Avenue, Newark, N, J, March 26. TT pe ey Suburban Water Calvert Corp., New York City tified in the opening entation of evidence Edi Phat Mrs. Mobley appeared unconcerned Plans Revealed after bringing her daughter to al hospital here with burns, cuts an which a coroner said led! (Continued From Page One) to her death, |said, that it will receive enough Mr. Allen sald Mrs, Mobley | 12-inch pipe from. the U. 8. Cast |= “smoked cigarets in a corridor” Iron Pipe Co. to commence laying (= while doctors examined the infant, |the mains this year. Dr. Don Mattox sald he examined] “With the 12-inch pipe” Mr. the Mobley baby and found her Morse testified, “we could render unconscious. She died the next {service to abutting property owners morning. land provide fire protection.” Coroner James Richart also tes-| Addition service would would be tified yesterday and repeated his possible when the 8-inch pipe Is earlier statement that Alice died laid, he sadl. of “external violence.” Rates and conditions of service, Both an and Mrs, Mobley at {he said, will be the same as in Infitst h Tas mistreating the child] dianapolis, except for a 75-cent surand said she choked while eating|'aX on the $1.35 minimum monthly crackers. |rate for fire protection. This will} Later they * signed statements tbring the minimum residential rate which said Fagan beat the baby oo c""PenY would charge to $2 8 with an army belt and a pancake : turner win 4 he was jealous of| Earlier in the hearing, Emon Wilthe attention she received f rom | 30S, attorney for Suburban, testiMrs, Mobley, a war widow. {fied that financing arrangements Mrs. Mobley told police she was| IF the riew company had been somofrail 10 siop Fagan because she Picted with A. C. Allyn &Co., Chifeared she might lose his friend- | 28° investment banking house. Work Can Start Soon ship. He produced a letter from the ¥ Allyn company outlining the financ-| Check Itching {ing for the competing company on the basis of 66 per cent first mort- = First/Application gage bonds, 19 per cent Jeti § Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scables, Toe stock and 15 per cent common stock. Itch 1s checked on ONB APPLICATION of! Mr. Williams, testifying under ex- | BLUE STAR OINTMENT. Repeat as amination by Noel C. Néal, at-| needed as nature helps heal. Money back If | yorney said commitments on maFIRST jar fails to satlsty. Try it toddy. | i015 have been received indicating that work could start as soon | as the commission issued a permit. | = Residents of the area who testi- |= fied that Indianapolis Water has| refused their pleas for service have favored Suburban. Mrs. Roxie Lawler of 6135 W. Minnesota st. testified she had circolated a petition for service in 1939, but Indianapolis Water had never acted on it. | Promoted by U.P. NEW YORK, June 11 (U, P.).— The election of Miles W. Vaughn as a vice president of the United Press was announced today by Hugh Baillie, president of that organization, Mr. Vaughn is U, P./ general manager for Asia.
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