Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1947 — Page 5

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meee ¢ : , a i) nN » | Blame Ignorance (Rey Levis Des: AY i re LVRS Tr TTT TTY [Served in War Ah “% Tor Air Crash [>i we: Reported Dead *: id .|IT veteran, will be conducted . DES MOINES, Ia, July 8 (U.P). Thursday at 2 sug ~The. Towa geronautics commis- 1h to sion today blamed Marge Hurlburt's define me unfamiliarity with an AT-6 air-|le% Mrs. Louise

plane for the crash which killed Johnson, 16137

Wade st. Burial | her as she stunted before a holiday crowd July 4. {will _be in Mem

The commission's official state- | "hn Pak died | ment released by Director Lester |g day night at G. Orcutt said the world's fastest, age of 46. He woman flier died becuase of “inex- | was empl oyed by perience in performing acrobatics”

with the speedy military-type plane. ithe Mayflower ny. yogis

p. m. in the resi-

| Abandonment of | FDR Idea Hinted |

'nouncement abandoned the “one!

America now is said to be pro-| ceeding on the theory that nothing

the AT-6 indicated that Miss Hurl- also. include his sister, Mrs. Ruth | gome state- department advisers

plane's characteristics. both of Indianapolis.

The day's ‘budget of foreign news court

{were at loggerheads. {| It shaped up like this: |

‘One World" Policy Sis: orem mer Water Ordered Y ships Ordered Halted : | JERUSALEM, July 8 (U. P),— x . Palestine police cabled British authorities to intercept and disinfect 14 ships which sailed from Haifa | y ! shortly ‘before "bubonic plague was’ Company Must Start ard: A. Miles, 201 S.° Holines ave :

discovered there. Government medical treams iso-

By HARRISON SALISBURY | lated several areas in Haifa and | West side suburbanites appeared Kenwood. | United Press Foreign News Editor (Picked up a score of persons sus-'. ci. nearer the solution of their : | A Washington dispatch said to- pected of having the disease. {day that the United States has Medical authorities said the out-| my, public service commission |quietly ‘and witheut public an-ibreak was “definiely alarming.”

world” thesis as a basis of its for- \ eign policy. | ols drges

» . Mr. Orcutt said statements taken | Trucking Co, gi his life. Survivor but conflict can be expected in our from’ seven pilots experienced with | Pod lived here a a VOTS | relations with Russia. [e ISMISSe birt was not familiar with the Cook, and his brother, Floyd Lewis, are proposing that the U. 8, admit| Charles (Chick) Roush, perennialiy.ce main must be laid from Tibbs . “i this publicly. They would opeply G. O. P. candidate for sheriff, to- ave to Girls School road. In order | seek a “working afrangement” for day was freed of five charges in to implement fire protection for the two worlds, hoping it would criminal court 2 by Judge Saul provide 30-50 chance for peace, Rabb. : {the suburban section, the company Most of these officials never| The charges grew out of an-ineci- | have believed that the Roosevelt dent May 11 at 42d st. and Col- | concept of one world with a co- lege ave, during which Roush was Water company officials had no operative Russia was practical or charged with halting a car driven! on ment on the order pending | feasible. Mr. Roosevelt had doubts, by a woman and threatening her| oe. study but pointed back to but he thought the alternative-=two| with a pistol. a | worlds armed to the teeth—mgade a| The trial imperative. Roush

charges, dismissed after!

appealed from municipal|goriages of materials, especially were for drunkenness, ’

driving, resisting arrest.” ju jie order the P. 8. C. denied ington reports. In every quarter disorderly conduct and violation of | gimon M. Williams, local attorney lof the world where the United the firearms act; : te States and Russia had diplomatic/ Judge Rabb said he believed that) sen water company. and serve the problems the world's two big powers Roush was acting within his Peta | West side suburbs. The Indianapolis as a special policeman at Ihe Se (company had intervened in this and | tairgrounds at the Wine, WO Wil*lalso in a south side petition by Mr. {nesses said Roush was drunk and yoyiams contending they were bets

appeared to bear out the Wash- drunken

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