Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1947 — Page 18

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PICTOU, Nova Scotia. July 4 (U, P.).—John Henderson, a merchant seaman. of Glasgow, Scptland. was . charged with murder today for frightening to death a 60-year-

old semi-invalid

A coroner's jury found that Clifford English, whose body was found bound in a chair in his home, died of heart failure in-

duced by “excitement and strain.’

Henderson was arrested by Royal Canadian mounted police, He said he entered Mr. English’s home and tied him to a chair “because J] was

looking for beer.”

Writ Frees Madge Meredith

HOLLYWOOD, July. 4 (U.P). Actress Madge Meredith was free today pending filing of a for- | mal complaint against her on! charges of kidnaping and at-

tempted murder.

She spent 24 hours in jail before | being released on a writ of habeas corpus. Sheriff's officers sald they would ask for complaints Monday |

in connection with the alleged kidnaping of Nicholas Gianaclis, 38, | Miss Meredith's ex-business. manager.

cyos Examined - Qlasses Fitted

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LIONS INSTALL Howard K. Lewis, Indionapols,

“hown as he installed William H. Meck Vrig (right) as president of the Indianapolis Lions club during ceremonies Yesterday

5 International (left)

In the Service

Sheets at Tucson Field; R. L Simpson Returns to U.S.

of (Cruise to Hamilton, Bermuda. They

Report Shows Some oy ome

By A. C. MONAHAN THotoN: ly "ie , July 4.-—Amer~

abroad, if miners continue to work. But there is plenty of uncertainty relative to this nation’s other mineral reserves. A bipartisan committee of experts is being urged here to determine which and how much of the minerals produced in the United States can be spared for other countries, and (2) what foreign ' minerals, and. in. what quantities, should be imported and stockpiled for future emergencies. An inventory of minerals on a national scale would take years to complete. Magnesium Plentiftil Here is the situation—or what is known of it—as reported early Lhis year by the bureau of mines, _ Among metals, based on the average annual production and consumption during the 10 years ended in 1944, magnesium, molybdenum and titanium are plentiful. Titanium oxide is widely used as a pigment in paint; molybdenum is important in steel alloys. Iron ore is sufficient for 76 years. Improved methods of reducing cres

ica has plenty .of coal to ship)

MET" TENOR—Kurt Baum, Metropolitan opera tenor, who will sing the role of Manrico in

morrow, which has been designated d Indianapolis is_night,

"AH, SENOR "—John Car-

roll plants a caress on Esther

of low grade now unused, would |

Mrs. Nona Shicets,

has been assigned to Davise | ort anon $117 College ave

1 7600 Westfield bivd

ison of Mrs. Stella Van Cleave, has returned to the | United States on the U, 8, r touring In the Mediter-

Program gai 5000 Feet in Air

| Seaman 2¢ Richard N. HOLLYWOOD, July 4 { Morresville, is serving aboard the| - “Town eetin {transport U.8. 8, Gen. A. E. Ander- |America’s "To M 8’ transporting civil service per(sonnel and families of navy men to}

y bases in the Pacific.

claimed to be the first radio programs

to broadcast for an Fb He 15! feet in the air, Two Hollywood participants in the A B. C. forum, cruising at 200 miles |”

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joined with two others in a New radio studio for

HED OVER

4 Chief Electrician's Mate Neier Croddy, husband of Mrs. Catherine Croddy, 1114 Southeastern ave, | been assigned to a submarine group ot the Atlantic reserve fleet.

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Seaman 1-¢ Imegh Tuvell, 243 8.| was defeated in finals | of the all-navy boxing tournament | at San Diego, Cal, 1 {knocked out In the second round | after winning 7th, 8th and 9th naval district championships to qualily.

and Jane Wyman, at 12:30, 3.40, 6

"BREWING CO. Ine.

2.¢ Raymond Blaisdell, {grandson of Dr, B, F. . has completed a course in the naval school of photography at Pensacola, Fla,

“Adam Had Four Soms.” with In. grid Bergman, at 1:10, 4:45 and 8.20 “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.” with James Stewart and Jean Ar-

Nine Indianapolis men have Just |

i warring Esther Williams, completed a two-week naval reserve | 3

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| KIWANIANS | PICK 5. a CHICAGO, July 4 (U. P).—Delegates to the goRventon of the Ki- amination. Nearly two-thirds of “he 400,000 | angles as site for their 1948 con-| Michigan world war II veterans The exact date was aot {have dropped their national service

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boost the estimate, Domestic bauxite for alumin um |

142 {will last 63 years. Alumina from : George K anos s¢ other clays assure aluminum for g “ites much greater period.

50-year supply of arsenic’ and a |

Zine for 20 Years

erves of manganese, platinum ‘metals, antimony, mercury, tungs- |

| ten, tantalum and chromite 8

leven lower. Nickel and in are not | produced commercialy in the U. 87) Here are the estimated reserves

“lof non-metal resources, all espe-

{cially imported in war: Nitrates and salt—unlimited. Bituminous coal. and lignite—40 centuries; anthracite—187 years, Phosphate rocks for fertilizer— six centuries, * Potash—nearly a century. Sulphur—36 years Sulphur is vital as the base of sulphuric acid, widely used in industry. Coal to Yield Oil Fluorspar—33 years. Known petroleum reserves are lgood for only 15 years, but new

gasoline from coal and shale is about to begin. The known natural gas supply will last 65 years. Mica, long-fiber asbestos suitable for weaving, flake graphite, indus-

for electrical apparatus are pro-

in the United States. These should be stockpiled, the Tepors indicated.

' Servicemen's Insurance Deadline Is July 31

DETROIT, July 4 (U, P.).—The | veterans administration warned Michigan veterans today that July 31 is the last month for reinstating tG. I. insurance without physical ex-

"life insurance, t the VA said,

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color film with Latin-American setting now at Loew's. Williams, believe it or not, plays the role of a female bullfighter, There Is a | CHIANG SENDS COMPLIMENTS | NANKING, China, July 4 (U, P.).| | 36-year supply for bismuth. —QGeneralissimo Chiang Kai shex| sk sent messages of congratulations to The zinc reserves will last 20 | president Truman. and to Philipyears; copper and gold, 19; silver,| pies President Manual Roxas to-

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Seek Diary

Reported Written By Carole Lombard . HOLLYWOOD, July 4 (U. P.).~A the late Carole Lombard will be

lumbo, crooner killed in 1934, an attorney said today.

Lombard’s diary was in a trunk belonging to Mr. Columbo, but the | present administrator of the estate said he knew “of no such diary.” The diary was among effects Ab-

niece through a suit to have one administrator of the estate.

diary of “great value” written by sought by the heirs of Russ Co-|

A court petition claimed that Miss

torney John A. Holland seeks to have turned over to Mr. Columbo's

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SOUTH SIDE

Marshall Thompson—George Tobias “GALLANT BESS” Virginia Gre) Grey “SWAMP FIRE”

“GENTLEMAN JOE .PALOOKA" “THE HAUNTED MINE”

yy TI i OPEN 12:15

CONTINUOUS MATINEE TODAY Dick Powell—Evelyn Keyes

“JOHNNY 0’°CLOCK”

Leslie Brooks—Jimmy Lloyd

“CIGARETTE GIRL”

Kiddies’ Saturday Matinee Only: One Hour eof Favoriie Cartoons, Plus the Regular Program

WaHace Beery—Edward Arnold “THE MIGHTY McGURK “LAST FRONTIER U UPRISING”

Mickey Rooney—Lewis Stone “LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY” ddie Dean—(In Color) “SONG OF OLD WYOMING" OPEN 8:45 Pr. . M~—JULY 4

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“"USTALLION ROAD”

Phillip Reed—Hillary Brooke

“BIG TOWN”

KIDDIES’ MATINEE SATURDAY Margaret O'Brien, “JANE EYRE" to Replace “BIG TOWN" Plus One Hour of Favorite Cartoons

Ronald Rea,

Scott Dick Powell—Evelyn Keyes

“JOHNNY 0’CLOCK”

And Donald Duck Laff Riot

Cont. Matinee Today from 12:45 P.

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sid WARE UP AND DREAM" in Color

Robert Lowery—Teala Loring “GAS HOUSE KIDS”

Chap. No. 2 “JUNGLE GIRL”

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Roy Rogers—Gabby Hayes

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Leslie Brooks—Jimmy

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Kiddies’ Saturday Malinee Only: One Hour of Favorite Cartoons,

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Eddie Bracken, Cass Daley, Spike Jones|

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Dick Powell—Evelyn Key

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Barbara Reed, “GINGER”

__Ray Hatton, “THE HAUNTED MINE”

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Filmed in Technicolor

“Ladies’ Man”

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Richard Travis—Jean Roge

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Dana Andrews—Jane Wyatt

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Kiddies’ Saturday Matinee Only; “Pied Piper,” Color Cartoon. Singing Reel. Regular Show Starts 5:30

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