Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1947 — Page 18

PAGE 18 4 3 . {KILLED BY TRAIN Boy Drowns. in: Cellar |*g5orggura, ma, Au. 15 v. . «» WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 Ww. P.). P).—8Services were arranged today ~Two-year-old James Delaney lost | for Grace Reardon, 28, Underwood,’ his balance on the cellar stairs, |Ind., who was killed yesterday when tumbled into a flooded bas nt | her truck was hit by a Pennsylvania | and drowned in three feet of water. railroad passenger train,

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| lawn and set up camp, a dazzling display of Bollywood makes,’ he sald, “I'm going to stay right here till hokum and {irlie pictures, all ac-| The two women were arrested | get my house back if it takes ali cording to .a plan, a Republican last week-end for handling snakes | winter,” she said. (plan, a plan to smear the memory in vielation of the state law. =U PRE AVY TELEPHONE UNIONS UNITED 1

nates eo ‘FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 147 Insid p 4 Revenge: Tenants Sullivan Berates Snakehandiers ican : «| RADIO REPAIRS GOST a LOS ANGELES, Aug. i» Ae JONESVILLE, Va. Aug. 15 (U.| ride an aqus A landlady was evic y | P.).~Members of the shakehan dlers | We fend you a oy while your Edgewater pl, . Mrs. Persis B, Cassidy, 60, widowed CINCINNATI, O. Aug. 15 (5. P,), "ct threatened to appear in town “No, T still G hii Sr { free-lance photographer and writer, | - Executive director Gael Sullivan | 1008Y with more reptiles to pro-| FREE PICK UP a Svar my ver 4 in ers and her 20-year-old daughter! n m g pot Joan, to whom she had rented the, tee today called the senate ei dispersed last night’ re : : ast nig 5, | Delegates . Op: imistic After the arrangement proved un- | tracts a Republican political plan | copperhead with- sticks. Mr. and M satisfactory, Mrs. Cassidy gave they “to smear the memory” of President| pau o. Topiile sarebiker for the theory of i «on - wn. RA xvrorn They? countered with a coirt order | oopevelt “by atiacking his son, ~~ x11 for Mrs. Cassidy to get out, Elliott.” cultists will return, zil, Aug. 15.- “And we - have Fwenty weswein han'‘sphere nations set out today to draft the first re~| United Natiohs charter. v The “conference of Petropolis”

nk Talks Open in 3 ghes Probe ri par vm oe fl] EE was evicted by Mrs. Margaret With- | lof thie Democrhtic national commit vest! imprisonment of two Women Standing of i gagon of Howard Hughes’ w, n y : one bedroom of her house. 4 Vv rd Hug Ar co nstration by killing a four-foot it was be N “ew Despite Cold Weather ™ Sytistactofy. Mis. Cassid § nants an informal notice to move, g the sect, said that the band of 50. yaar pl. ang PETRC" She moved her furniture onto the “This so-called probe opened with gional _ defense pact within the! convening in this luxuriods gam-|

PROMISES PROBE — Rep. | James G. Fulton [R. Pa.), of the | of the ate President Franklin D.

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bling resort found the weather ¢old, | but the diplomatic atmosphere] warm, | Delegates shivering in the unheated, $15 million hotel were unanimously optimistic, | United States Secretary of State | George C. Marshall keynoted the hopes of most delegates when he appealed to the American nations to give -the divided world a dis- | play of western hemisphere solidar- - ity. 4 Argentina Remains Question

Delegates were overwhelmingly | confident that the defense pact— to replace the wartime act of Chapultepec—would be drafted without difculty, The major question mark was Argentina, but every sign to date has indicated Argentina planned to be co-operative, The agenda definitely was limited to the defense pact. But some outside Issues on such tHihgs as economics, the threat of Communists in the western hemisphere, and the future proposal for standardization | of arms may overshadow the conference’'s primary objective. One. of the major objectives of | the defense pact will be to, abandon the decades-old policy of insisting | upon unanimity within the American system before action |

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Argentina, however, that any decision to tions against a country must be jmade by a unanimous vote, thus | giving eagh of the Americag naons a veto,

Nicaragua Absent

In the past, the “unanimity rule! has prevented Pan Amefican conferences from doing anything except | pass watered-down resolutions, Of all the nations in the western { hemisphere, only Nicaragua Was iabsent.. The Nicaraguan govern | ment gained power through a coup d'etat, and was not invited, But |elections being held today may | make her’ admission possible. {| Conference preliminaries got um{der way yesterday shortly after the arrival of Mr. Marshall and his "chief aids, Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. Mich,), Tom Connally (D. Tex.), Rep. Sol Bloom (D.N, Y.) and Warren Austin, United States delegate to the United Nations. After a reception in the presiden-

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an address for | police, army and navy to stand by {the Duckworth Democratic club last [in preparation for a threatened night, sajd the investigation by the ‘Brewster- Ferguson smear-and-run | manding a 150 per cent Wage in- machine” dragged the Beriate's dig-

“ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Aug. 15 (U. P)~A tdhal of 28,300 members | of three independent telephone unions have joined C. I. O. ranks, according to the executive board of the C. I O. telephone workeis organizing committee,

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