Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1947 — Page 3
a A : : ; 5 ; pn | Marshal Calls '48 School Budget Club Grove Ready Mfipister eos at 2 a. m. on the fourth Sought by Board | Two busses chartered by club| Leaves Here Sept. 1 Plan Next Step $2,128,000 over this year, has been goal. Except for the early departure, Presbyterian church, has accepted The proposed expenditures would clude Los Angeles, Mexico, and vari- | effective Sept. 1. United Press Staff Correspondent
WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1947 A THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES «oop a Tum 2128.00 For 13-State Tour | gd | Sunday educational tour, covering] The Rev. Harry Marcon A 1048 city schools budget of members will spend 30 days on the ‘The Rev. Hairy R. Mercer, asIn East-West Struggle voted by the board of school com- | the busses will travel only between a call to the North Side Presby=LAKE SUCCESS, N. ¥., July 30.— call for a tax rate of $1.47 per $100 ous cities between here and the The Rev. Mr. Mercer has been
UU, S. M 1 t aps oun er. Aoves \fter | uss fo oO all can ¢ wh Pliah . . - Seventy-four members of the FedShion of Associated clubs will leave day the f $12,690,000 Outlay To Washin ton 13 states and 6500 miles. ’ 1$12,690,000,'a whopping intrease of ‘tour, with the west "coast as the sistant pagtor of the Tabernacle missioners, {7 8. m. and 4 p. m. The stops in-| terian church, Chattanooga, Tenn, By ROBERT MANNING property valuation, an increase of coast. In. each city an educational| s.cociated with Dr. Roy Ewing
The United States mapped drastic 16's cents, program will be presented for the yoje pastor of Tabernacle, for Sountermgves against Russia and Its More than half the increase, $1.- benefit of the tourists, the last three years. During his a 2 proienes oR The Moves 617,000. is listed for boosts in| starling W. James is associated stay here, the assistant pastor has were in retaliation e Soviet ve teachers’ salaries, beginning with clubs president. | taught the Settlers’ Sunday school
the September term. The average | | class of approximately 100 mem-
increase for each teacher is about | vers. He also has conducted funer $620 for the term. Stassen Asks Aid {als and preached in Dr. Vale's ab~ Supplies Cost More [oe / The next biggest increase in the! new budget is $1,317,000 for opera- ind the Tabernacle pastor tions, a boost of $242,000 over the d omnia el Assembly of the Preshyterian current fiscal year. rch in the U., 8. A, the Rev The remainder of the $2, eo] SACRAMENTO, Cal, July 30 (U |r. Mercer took complete charge
total increase Is earmarked forip, _. Former Governor Harold | of the church over extended periods. supplies. The cost of some supplies gtassen of Minnesota said today he| He is a native Tennessean and is
of plans to install United Nations security council troubleshooters along the frontiers of Greece, While the entire United Nations / waited apprehensively, Secretary of State George C. Marshall summoned acting United Nations Delegate Herschel Johnson to Washington|, for emergency state department conferences, They will plan America’s next step in the serious East-West
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struggle over the Balkans. has gone up 30 to 50 per cent. came here to win the support of the! known for his pastoral calls and A scheduled afternoon meeting of Meanwhile, Marion county tax of- california delegation at next year's his ministry to people in their ficials renewed discussion of "the Repiblicusn national convention. Puomes.
the security council was postponed until late Thursday at Mr. Johnson's request. This deferred foy 24 hours an important Russian state-
of a wait Sa nM . Staessen, an avowed sarididate He came to Indianapolis after owned by Butler university might! for the 1948 G. O. P. presidential| serving a Knoxville, Tenn,, church nomination, made his announcement | for 11 years after his graduation
MEM of tie situation 110w conironts | be. placed on the tax duplicates, {after conferring privately with Gov-! from the seminary, Thus the jag = the - velo-iirorled. security Up to now, the university has not oq, Earl Warren on “broad party council. been paying taxes oh its reveniie-' Chatfanooga congregation will be sues.’ |the Rev. Mercer's third charge.
producing property due to the in- | stitution’s special charter granted by the legislature in 1851, : espe EERTONEN tC House Gwe
The former Minnesota governor His family includes Mrs. Mercer said he would announce specifici and their infant son, Willlam Lthousing, and health _programs es, David. -
Cuts Vacation Short Chief American Delegate Warren Austin. was. reported ready to cut
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Telonhot short his vacation in Vermont to : pki na photo Join in the state department parley. Acme Telephoto The university owns at least one - — yeaa The meeting will determine how the 7 ion OF A Volunteer rescue workers carry out one of the women victims of the explosion in [apartment house, several residences eh Sole Lions . Club Visits whene she United States can strike back at{ Harrisonbur Va. which ripped through a beayl arlor, killing 10 women and injuring more th - Indi lis Soldi “ e than 60 persons. |and some downtown business prop- Indianapolis Soldier 4 her. Mrs, Russia's 11th recourse to the great i PP J YP 2 sna inj. ring SA pe erty. ® Po Disch Naval Ordnance Plant more than About $232,000 worth of real estate To eceive 15C arge {The Indianapolis Lions club was
after the stormy showdown coungil| n 1947 R ildi vl ing | George J.» Marott, shoe merchant ave, is returning to the United! today at noon and lunch in the
power veto in the council. - Mr. Johnson served notice right Blast Levels Beauty Shop: Torrid Wave Holds Big Spending Seen se on the university books was | Private Ronald Franklin, son of to make an inspection tour of the | | inherited from the estate of the late | Lazther Franklin, 2221 N. Arsenal) Indianapolis naval ordnance plant
end | pene nie reo | 10 Killed, 60 | d : United Bae has nok Stopped del } e ¥ njure bir on California In 1947 8 July 30 (U. P.).| and civie leader, | States for discharge after serving, plant cafeteria afterward, ® § matter. e sai e wi : . | —New construction this year will! ——— {11 months with the 8th army in the Capt. G. P. Kraker, U, 8. N,, com inals | press for strong action to seal off Dead Buried Under Debris, Some Trapped | total $12,200,000,000, including about Bound Over in n Killing occupation” of Japan. | manding offer, appointed members ] Greece from alleged meddling by the With Hair Cau hti in Wave Machines LOS ANGELES, July 30 (U. P.).—| $4,200,000,000 in private dwellings, | Edgar Campbell, 721 N. Capitol] Before entering the army in 1046, of the plant personnel to escort the == ” three Communist-run countries to g . : | Jos California sweltered today| the U. S. commerce department ave, was bound over to the grand [Private Franklin attended Crispus) guests in groups of 10, They will r semi-fina) ~~ the north. HARRISONBURG, Va; July 30 (U. P.) —Fire “Chief; L. 8. Armentrout under hot desert air which pushed] estimated today. | jury Yoda after a “preliminary | Attucks high school, In Japan, he view the library, reproduction and vg te The Uniteg- States Soesnh senmsaid today a spark from a beauty. Tacit fam lighted. math’ temperatures, to. Soerid, heights. ah: Bhs Aspariment wdlsceil hil Wei ive viokphh OAT PR CORES RISTRTEd AR Iprovograptry” taborstorfes nd” “SIRT e Judged in sider the matter to be closed,” he might have set off the explosion in Paulirié’s B y Shep and Charm the fourth consecutive day. | building costs now seem to be “lev- nection with the fatal shooting of driver for the 567th medical motor | neering departments as well as the ill represent warned. “Far from it. - We are not school yesterday. | The mercury reached 111 yester- ling off” at about 90 per cent above LeRoy Berry during an argument ambulance company, a unit of the main manufacturing facilities. Wile . 7 p. m. at goige to let it go by default.” | The blast killed 10 women and sent 25 others to the hospital. day at Palm Springs and 112 at 1939. {at the Capitol ave. address last Second TF. Major port, the largest Liam H. Meckling is president of the owing play Plan Counter Moves The explosion of accumulated gas, apparently from a Butane tank giythe, Both are desert towns. | It said more dwellings were start-| Friday. ? 'port in Japan. club. ree .o1/in the basement, killed or injured | —————————— emma {1 ed and far more completed in the 1, Yandes. It was learned from an official The mercury touched 95 at Los : " “ Garleld, American source that Mr. Marshall J00St oF Ble 40, beavty operators | Admits 2 Killings Vines for the third consecutive | rst ai of 1946 1947 than in the J : : 0 - . | , | 2 Kansas & oi os 2 More than -60 persons. were in- In Si n Lan vadae day following a 96 reading Saturday. Lae - a moves. in the diplomatic Jired. including passersby struck by | g 9 Other temperatures inciuded Riv- Flynn will Pa STRAUSS imitted fr flying glass and pieces of Erick. RUSHVILLE. Neb: July -30 (U.|erside 100, Bakersfield 99, Burbank y y : aA VCs HF ' " "Lo 2 Sounte amide SAYS: TRADITION WITH A BOUCH OF TOMORROW entries of Oe view and strofiger demand] The explosion threw a black cloud P))~—Timothy Iron Bear, 33, shed | ng Beach 88, San Diego 84, Debt to Ex-Wife ° dy for security council action under Of dust and smoke over the city. | his cloak of Indian silence today to| and Santa Barbara and Ocean-| HOLLYWOOD, July 3Q (U. P)—| CARL ER 0: the punitive sections of the United Rips Through Store | plead guilty to the ax slayings of ide 91. Film star Errol Flynn today agreed | ; ? ps 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. “W. Stolla, elderly | S————_—— + his for ' - ammon, Mrs. Nations charter, with Albania, Bul- Fh 5 \to pay his former wife, French ac Scheflel SE geria and Yugoslavia accused of ae one-story building ossupies|séschess. Plane Shuttle to Link |tress’ Lili Damita, an additional iss Thelma i ; most three quarters o e town's | Iron Bear pleaded guilty twice— | $1000 a month until he cleans u directly threatening world peace. | P Mss... Reberg The 8 Oe any sup. Small business district. The explo- once' in English and again in In-| Indianapolis, Evansville § $19,000 he had fallen behind in his M. Riner, Mrs, f commission now in the Balkans is| sion ripped through an auto ac- | | dian sign language—after ' he had| Chicago and Southern Air Lines payments. 1, H. D. Case, piling up ammunition for new cessory store, a jewelry store and | remained mute during hours of will open a shuttle flight service be- | Attorneys for the actor stipulated epper.. Meas charges against the Soviet-supporte " another section of the building questioning. | tween Indianapolis and Evansville he owed $6000 back alimony, $12,081 la Ftelfer. states. which was unoccupied. Emil Afraid of Hawk, an Indian Aug. 1. for taxes and $1000 attorneys’ fees. aa, TWO: An appeal for action out- Mrs. Pauline Sullivan, who owned from the Pine Ridge, S. D., reserva-| The flight will leave Evansville at| Under terms of a property settle- ws i Hew. aie the Unitea Nakions by the the beauty shop, left about 20 min- | tion government offices, interpreted 8 a. m, arrive here at 8:57 a. m., meng at the time of thei divorce,| , : arold Nacgle, Big Five powers under terms of &n utes before the blast occurred. Iron Bear's sign language remarks. {depart for Evansville at 9:30 a. m..| Flynn agreed to pay her $18,000 a e Clark emergency clause in the United, Na- Many Were Teen-agers’ Authorities said they still were | land arrive at Evansville at 10:27 year as long as his annual earnings tio hagte seeking a motive for the slayings. ‘a, m. Z | were more than $80,000. » ini) Rams fer, of u Th. dead.were buried under the “ : 5 e entire gepris. Some cf the survivors were C Te > Sos Rohan los Soni Uae Bf A IO aT TORAH DY re fe EE Re EN RRA CHE sR ae en pak He i” : eneral assembly a orthcoming | permanent wave machines. Thew| ~~ ~~ ba : mT ey : - autumn meeting. hysterical screams guided rescue ery ; : : , OUR 2 Joint Jove by Greece, workers through the dust-choked STRAUSS TRAD : . : 2" i : J e Un ates ruins of the building. SAYS: ADITION WI | - ot up Ee wath with) An eye-witness said the building 2 © TH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! s . reece—outside jurisdiction of the looked as though it had been hit by : Jruted Nahionge-ties the “collec- | a bomb. ve self-defense” article of the “The roof blew up, and then it charter. came crashing — on all .hose American officials admitted that people inside. I think’ they were all any ‘one of these steps would pose women. I can hear the shrieking $erious Sonteluenees for She Shaky yet. the witness said. u ey con-| Three men unloading coal outside tended that. Russia's veto of the the building “were knocked against American pian for peaceful meas-|their truck by the force of the ures in e Balkans dispute had|bilast. : already plunged the world organiza-| Many of the’ dead and injured : ae np (le Aion Antes faye. orisiy-end- os Were HeHng AHS TTR BERT SLA 5 aris ee — : : | | | ardized its entire future. “*Prantic Tathérs dnd fitspands joined i : : | ii rescue workers digging into the’ Ay debris. | my Taking On One of the victims was pretty H j AD | | Dorothy G. Bowman, Mt. Jackson, } Nautical Jargon {Va. Today was her 20th birthday WASHINGTON, July 30 (U. P.).|and her parents had given. her | ~Army jargon has taken a nautic- | money for a permanent wave. pax f al twist ever since former Navy| She was listed as one of the dead. i Becretary James V. Forrestal was| John Shreckhice, whose wife A Nass ost a the natjon’s unified worked in the beauty shop, pushed : military establishment. | his way grim-fafed through the A reporter asked a colonel in |2000.persons attracted to the ruined | | army public relations where an im-: building. Dropping to his knees, FOOT i portant conferente was being held.| he began digging through the de- . A “It's being held on the third| bris with his hands. . deck, amidships, port side” he re-| He dug for four hours. Once | | plied. { he faltered’ when he found his| > : Translated, this means the third| wife's wrist watch. Her body, one | The man who uses his head— floor of the Pentagon building, just| of the last found, was recovered | ” likes to put kis feet into above the river entrance, | shortly after 6 p. m. Side Glances=By Galraif neither cranial nor foot-al CALENDAR » comfort without the foundation of 4 inf good shoe making—and sincere fitting / . 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