Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1947 — Page 3

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French’ Propose

‘Final’ Compromise PARIS, July 1. (U., P.).—France

TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1047 _ :

Britain,

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and Britain rushed plans for an i

American- aided western European _bloc_as it became virtually —eertain that the foreign ministers conference would end in total failure. British Foreign Secretary Ernest

‘Bevin reportedly described the An-

glo-French efforts to draw Russia into an all-European joint recovery program as “hopeless.” ° The fourth session opened late

this afternoon with the French re-|

ported ready to offer a counter- -pro-

posal to the rejected plan of Soviet *

Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov.

A two-hour session concluded with :

announcement that the three min- |

isters will est: Wain tomorrow. — Appeal Expected’ Facing the division of Europe into Soviet-dominated and western economic blocs, Britain and France speeded preparations to rally western countries into the Marshall program.

They were expected to issue an!

Mrs. G. P. Watson Wins

that wished to join them- in ‘a

appeal to all' European countries

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In Missouri, Illinois ST. LOUIS, duly 1 (U. P.).—Over- | SS! night torrential rains swelled the Mississippi river to a near all-time! record crest here today. | All major ‘levees in ‘this area | except the main embankment pro- | tecting East St, Louis, Ill, and’ [neighboring cities, crumbled before |

the onslaught of the aging water. All main -levees in is ~ area;

crumbled - before the onslaught of|:

the raging water. ba The Red Cross said 8500 .persons were homeless in Missouri and Illi-

E Inois, including 5500 in the immedi-|

ate St. Louis area alone.' | The corps of engineers said they |

had given up the fight to save the

Degognit-Fountain .bluff- embank-

{ment south of Chester, Ill, and that the dike at Dupo as well as the Long

Chouteau, Nameoki and Venice levee

- [across the river from St. Louis had|-

WINNER—A narrow ‘escape brought a prize “to Mrs. G. P.

Watson, #4 Su ord ave.

been, breached. ; Evacuees Moved Out The engineers warned all persons

{in the flooded areas behind the| {breached levees to léave at once. |

The collapse of the Prairie du!

Pont levee allowed the river to flow over the main freight yards of the. Missouri Pacific railroad, The town of Grand Tower, Ill, was isolated by the high water.

common program. Diplomats be- The long levee protecting East

lieved the French and British $ " |St. Louis and Granite City v=) OFF. THE TRACK — Passengers who escaped ry when the Balti & Ohio Columbi pag fhe h ; 3 | ped injury when the Baltimore io Columbian jum the has S00 a 95 for Freak Squeak tii in i "| Cll ie wa antares an oo tha ve Weshagion D.C. The we Learns That Parents Can't Be Too Careful;

United States. levees in the St. Louis area-and as! train is at the. right. British and French sources be- Common Things i in Homes Are Hetverrd far south as Grand Tower had been at 40 feet, the highest reading | omaha, that Nebraska authorities/bumper corn and wheat crop this | drowned out, they said. Crops on’ Mrs. G. P, Watson, 2447 N. Guilford ave. is $5 richer for writing her

lieved it would be much easier for breached or hopelessly topped by the since the great flood of 1844 when | ; year, ‘another 600,000 acres .were “h a Wes ern Eupopesh hel ain Acoust lof 5. Ralrow estape rom un’ accident witich ‘uccurred’ in: her river. [the water rose to 41.3 feet. {eared heavy rains and floods had , Approximately 800,000 acres of destroyed” and two million — ) on roval of big Ameri- SC ssissippl was i p y congressional a on val of i iy doris Some derats tra The Mississippi was standing here! Meanwhile, it: was reported at ruined the state's chances for & corn wheat and other crops were acres suffered lesser damage. The judge's including Mrs. Alvin C, Johnson, Mrs. Hugh K, Duffield, eee :

can loans th 7 L. program included Russia and her : HE Mis. -George- C.-Bardwell; Mrs. Walter -L:-Caley, and Capt. Harry: Bailey Diplomats suggested that the of the Indianapolis police department selected the following account. of

“satellites. western European bloc probably | Freak Squeak as the wimmer,

would include Britain, France, Eire, §"W ] “It happened on a busy day @uring Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxem- LJF{\ VI £1 ,

cme Telephoto.

STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION: WITH A TOUCH OF TOMOXROWI. spring cleaning time, ; ; . > * bourg, Switzerland, Italy and the| 2 “I was standing on a stepladder ol - ; _, western zones of Germany. It was, Sh ffl cleaning wallpaper, ~The children 5 STORE - uncertain whether the Scandinavian | l es 0 en laying nicely close by. All . countries would join because of Yore pa) & ‘ y y 4 CLOSED their geographical position and the of a sudden I fe . er Sway. ALL DAY : economic ties some of them have James H. Wechsler, I looked down and there to my NEXT SATURDAY,

-with{ Russia. amazement our 3-year-old son was It also was uncertain whether J. H. Glass Move Up ‘hanging by the neck from the cen- Hy 1, ereajier our -

Portugal would participate. Spain| A change in plant management ter brace of the stepladder. “ has been counted out because “of and the creation of.a new manage-; “ye had climbed up the inside of usual Summer hours the Franco regime. ment pesition at the local Chev-Iihe ladder and had lost his footing, i Daily 9:30 till 5 Spain Counted Out v rolet plant was announced today. causing his head to become wedged CB rms 3 ; . y gs. me . Diplomats expected Poland and| J. H. Glass has in he ladder bruce. ‘Et ery little bit added to what you've got makes On Saturday 9:30 till 1 Just a little bit more”=—This fine old familiar .

eae Tv Casrt Be Fou Carell - | pla . i ) . \ . % y RE a pan I age > “Needless to say. I came down In title u hen rew orked and translated. into : {double quick time and rescued him. the suit picture of the - « moment would come out something like this:—

jection of it became final. Pughe, who re- “ : Russia has obstinately refused signed. h 1 Stidder hes k weal Might to help draw up an over-all self-| J.~H. Wechsler, [Dave WES him. no Big help. program. She claimed ft. 2 “My Freak Squeak taught me that} WE'VE GOT—MAKES JUST THAT MUCH MORE!

would mean foreign interference ‘ ) in other countries’ affairs and Jwe parents cans be too “careful, Even the most common things Frankly—despite by far the greatest stocks of :summer suits (in and on order) in our

infringe on thei vereigniy. { Mr Bo EO He ali F ET {around home can become hazards y Be ar -. to our children.” committee to receive, classify” and Mr. Wechsler | ; transmit requests from’ European yd Whether you are the reader of nations for American aid: He pro- formerly gen-| The Indianapolis Times or not, you posed giving aid priotity on a na- eral superintend-| Can compete for the $45 cash_prizes tional basis to countries “Which ent, has been ap- being given. Write a short account suffered German aggression. { ‘pointed to the of a narrow escape from an accinewly created dent. In twenty-five words or less post of assistant complete this sentenge: “My Freak Re ort New Effort Mr.Glass 0 ¢ manager. |Squeak taught me . . (then tell Mr. Glass served his apprentice- safety “lesson. léarned). Mail or ship in the Pennsylvania railroad Pring your entry to the Freak | shops in Altoona, Pa., and became ISqueak Editor, Indianapolis Times, 0 el 10 ery dil - toolmaker. In 1915 he came here 214 W. Maryland St, Indianapolis, 9. nd entered the employ of the | An ordinance outlawing manu- a Motor Car-Co. as a tool- ‘Butler Coed C Gols facture and possession of lottery | maker. Later he becaire a tool] tickets may be reintroduced in city |shop foreman: Scholarshi council next week. He joined Chevrolet in 1031 and P Interest in anti-lottery legislation |in 1937. was made general foreman| Miss Elinor Allsworth, Butler uniWas revived as the safety board re- | of tool room and design, He be- versity senior and daughter of Mr. h ; voked two poolroom ' licenses on] l came general superintendent of the, q Mrs. Terrence: W. Allsworth, 72 istor wth r i ' grounds the operators were selling die shop and tool engineering and g g Ta Y ere isnt enough-—not a fourth € th st, Grange, Ill, recently . “a baseball lottery tickets. {in 1943 was made master mechanic. | received a schol- enough. The demand is a run-away-—a prairie The lottery measure, killed several| Mr. Wechsler, born in Indianapo- j arship to the 23d . meetings . ago by city council, is|lis in 1899, farmed three years in Institute of fire (everybody wants to get into the act of

aimed at wiping out the $9 million. Irvington and ~spent two years in| & World Affairs of

annual lottery Yrattic in Indianapolis. Council struck the measure from

* Its records after doubting its legality. | Robbins Body Corp.,

| Body Corp.

Ruled Legal Since then the legal department | has ruled that a measure to ‘prohibit manufacture or possession of

pool tickets would be legal and en-| general foreman. {made production superintendent and

forceable. Safety Board President William H. Remy said today he had assur-

introduced but would not reveal the source of his information. It is understood the anti-lottery

the cabinetmaking tradé before joining the Marmon Motor Car Co. He then spent 18 years with, the a year With | tHe Indianapolis Machinery & Sup-| ply Ce., and a year with the Hayes!

He joined Chevrolet in 1931 “as In 1932 he was

in 1943 was promoted to general

| superintendent. | ances an ordinance would: be re-| —

33 Dogs Being Flown From Germany to U.S.

the Students International . union, New York. The institute

will he held atl.

Twin Lakes, Salisbury, Conn., July 16 to Aug. 27. * Dr. William Miss Allsworth Y. Elliott, Harvard professor of government, will direct the school. Miss Allsworth is a pre-law major in the college of liberal arts and

| sciences and .is. seeking a bachelor

{of arts degree, She, is a member of

buying quality—everybody wants the sureness of deep satisfaction.)

Daily % almost hourly—our quite sizeable stock _gets reinforcements.

Drop in-whenever you are down this way— you can never sometimes tell!

It will only take a few moments of your time for a look-see—in the matter of seconds you are in the middle of the clothing floor (air cooled) the SECOND Floor via the Electric Stairway.

measure has the backing of the Marion county Republican organi- {ST RANKEURT July 1 vn | Delta Gaimmmg soRprity. ry zation. However, Henry E. Ostrom, irty-three -American-owne oi county chairman, could not be left by plane for the United States| Carmelites_ to “Hold reached for comment. He is out today ih what was believed to be 9th Annual Novena of town. *#hé first mass trans-Atlantic air | The Carmelite monastery on Cold | shipment of canine pets. { Spring - rd. will observe its ninth Each of the-dogs had field rations | | pubhe outdoor novena to Our Lady {for the 24-hour trip to New York of Mount Carmel on eight evenings in American Airlines’ flagship Eu-|beginning July 8. rope, piloted, by Capt. Richard | The Rev. Fr. Thomas W. Tobin, Coates, Macon, Ga. One of the C. 88. R. 'will give the sermons. (canine passengers is a racing whip- | Services will begin each evening at pet owned by James L. Mahokey,|8 o'clock. This year will be the | Connellsville, Pa. | silver jubilee of Carmel in Indiana,

x License Revoked At a safety board hearing today, General 8. Dowling, 240 Blake st, was charged with advertising a-lct«| tery and giftr enterprise and keep- | ing a room for pool selling. The charges were preferred by Police Chief Howard Sanders. The safety board revoked Dowling’s poolroom license after he stated he thought he had “clear | sailing” because the cowmeil had | 1 1 di anoli killed the anti-lottery ordinance, n n ianapo IS According to testimony, “Dowling | m——" w freely admitted selling the tickets | BIRTHS v with the knowledge he was violat- Girls ing the law. . | Muarti, Carine Btawiet: -dobn.. Ive Patrolman George Heyob testified | and Donald, Doris Hawkinson. | DEATHS béfake the board that a police squad | A CofemanJotin Sars" Sample Abert, Grace E Moves, "78, at Bt. Vincent's, « making a:routine check of Dowling’s yrtie Ju and Dewey, Anna Snider, : poolroom recently found’ 183 lot- Al i Rims Colleen nr i Fag RR on. Jods X. Marsd, tery books. The policeman said 40] & Paul Georgla York; Olen, Maude berg, 75, at 1511 English, 'scle-

. Palmer. Carl, Evelyn OE a of the books were on display, in the Xathieen Bevez, Edward, dred "cous, Ase T. Hapley, 71, at 417 N. Alton, cororoom, n - Rober. + Gonsuela Bur-

, Katherine Duncan us Tat ously, y WF Sewer 50, at 18'a 8. Capitol, h, C Jose cerebral morrh A Late at Hearing , at 242 N. Mount,

ph, Hildreth Sitzman: Herbert, Eliza- Maurice L. Jones, A poolroom license belonging t beth Ratelif; Norris, Alma Hale, Harry, Jhephritis. + i. . sign va te oy rothy nne Joh k_ Mo 47, at 3827 sevelt, + Steve Asuaudef, 5. Limestone | He Ruby Joankiin; Rs Margarei Joan oy oy. is Rooseve Vv boar lemons, an owell, Ru en , 88, at 2844 Ruckle, aye, was re y the A on | me. Paul, “Beulah Boyd. M33 W . , at 702 'W, 10th, dis.

charges he was in the lottery busi- | ** washington. Archie. Siriesieen Dosler. at City," ‘giomerulo-

* Just In!

"PALM SPRINGS" by Goodall— This is a sort of glorified Palm Beach Suit—The price is 25.75 Fmt ie

Boulevard; Harry, Betty Peats, jap Mills, and Robert, Daisy Wilson, 1m N Blackford, aira———

A sizeable stock of TROPICAL WORSTEDS from top rate

sources—excess values feafured

at $45 and 37.50

¢ 8 ai" lial, And Jpmes, Evelyn | » Arnaudoft, who operates a billlard| ©." ’

™ ephriti . room at 551 W. Washington st., did A ia sir, Viola. Brida, snd) | Cel 4" Abbott, 0, ai Veterans, peor: . na Burg hot appear for’ the hearing until AC sty “Charles, Frances Pierce; John, | Frederick Misasen, 5, at 1999 ‘Roowevely

Mathes, Arnette, Pear) ark dq olhfoeardi Juma patil i L J aehinton, and Marie Nolting, 58 a4 1152 rehman, cardio vascular renal

Ct aimon, Hermione Kileeger: | Wi Phol ly nes Smith RO Dorothy | Bo nn, Ti, at 1403 Guiltord, {rant ie C. Rraaion, 5, at Veterans, cares

Tuner, and i Evelyn Weaver, ar; Matiory aries, Laura Wood: te % Wells, 72, at “ N. Walcott, mitral

t ners Bars i Mildred

Dudley, Ruth Barr, Vinoent's— Samuel, Ma

L STRAUSS & C0, nc, THE HAYS STORE—THE CLOTHING FLOOR IS THE SECOND"