Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1947 — Page 3
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Documents Condemned As Pro-‘Big Business’
By FREDERICK WOLTMAN Scripps-Howard Staff Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The Com-
tage and turn to its own addantage the patriotic wreedom Train campaign, the New York World-| Telegram learned today. The Freedom Train will send 100 historic American documents on a/ year-long tour of 300 cities. ! Phillip Murray, C. IL O. president, and William Green, A. F. of L president, are the two vice-chair- | men of the Freedom Train project. | And the department of justice is
Nevertheless, Communist headquarters already has sent to its party branches an elaborate plan for discrediting the Freedom Train locally as a creature of big business and “the reactionaries” and a “huge propaganda cover-up” for “Wall Street imperialism.” A copy of the secret directive, dated Aug. 29 and titled “Memo on Freedom Train,” came into the possession of the World-Telegram a Scripps-Howard newspaper, today. ; Seek to Embarrass Backers ISLAND QUEEN IN RUINS — The once famous riv
It orders each Communist party . twisted girders and steel framework after being swept by
district to start’ organizing local bottom. Firemen are still searching the ruins for victims. sentiment against the “traveling :
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’ —————————————————————————— i Report Opposes | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (U.P). Action by Council . J 4 » U. S. Censorship | -O bbe Supred ow aay. Brings Confusion The Indiana Legislative Advisoty| The nation’s 3279 paper mills are|. To be or not to be. ommittee today went on record pretty busy now trying to meet the That is the question at City—or \s opposing government radio cen- shortage of regular paper products. General—hospital just one week ; But if and when they need a wt after passage of the city council sorship but suggested the radio in- market, they have access to the resolution recommending changing dustry itself do some “cleaning up.” know-how of making paper sheets. | the name of City hospital to Gens The action, came at a meeting 8-8 “l eral hospital. \vesterday when State Representa- | THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF; Today, however, general confutive George B. Huff reported on a STANDARDS and army engineers sion prevailed, Telephone opera= ‘five-month investigation of what ne | developed the technique during the tors still answered with a sprightly termed “crilne schools of the air.” | Var to meettthe need for map paper “City hospital,” with one excep“he committee is nist in favor that would stand up in the water, tion. That operator answered: \ § mud aft grime of the battlefield, |Cit—uh, Gener—City hospital.” Bd Qe of Sensorship o adie The secret of the paper's rugged Official police reports on accls or stale or Feared ul men pt strength—even when soaking wet—| dents are divided in usage. Some at " ad . 50= is simple. It contains resin. | still were using “City” hospital toWoln read, The bureau of standards says it! day and others sald “General.” Urges Industry Action offers numerous new peacetime uses Newspapers were half and half, ve " “ such as bed sheets, bath mats and| referring to the institution as PUL Son rk HERS washable towels. The paper is made “General hospital,” in one story hould take action to eliminate pro- of ordinary commercial woodpulp| and “City” in another nearby. ams which are detrimental to the and contains no expensive rag| Dr, Charles Meyer, superine public interest.” fibers. tendent, explained that the City oun council resolution recommending
, The Investigation singled out in i . nam articular crime programs detri- Sewers Promised iat the oan Shange the 3 ne
mental to juvenile listeners. i “ te “ ceived in tinie to take action last The are crime schools of the To 2 Suburbs Friday when the board met.
air but the listeners receive no di-| Two southwestern suburbs, Mars| He said board members are now plomas,” Rep. Huff said. “The ex- Hill and Lafayette Heights, have|checking the charter and other aminations are taken in juvenile heen promised long-sought sewers documents to determine if there court and the pupil's lack of pro- and garbage collection. was any legal obstacle. (ficlency is graded by the time he Following a petition by more shan] “I think eventually we'll -get to gets in’ reform school.’ 429 residents of the two suburbs the be General,” the superintendent Rep. Huff said he had met with sanitation board yesterday voted to!said. “Until that ‘time we'll be lack of co-operation with radio annex the two sections to the ecity| just like the. rose by any Other stations in getting crime programs'g,nitation district. | name— just call us what you like”
“as soon as possible” | 20 HURT IN BUS CRASH
i 3 i the ri HALT FOOD FLOW TO BRITAIN Promised terday. Here it rests on he river vier the city's $35000000 sewer| EAST LANSING, Mich, Sept. 10
the disastrous fire yes
LONDON, Sept. 10 -(U, P.).—~Th
ministry of food announced today it improvement program, and board (U. P.).—Twenty persons were ine
dence ant an eany ant or we Day Toll Now Set at 20 On Beer Permit |
The comrades are directed to set. ‘15 Crewmen Injured When Excursion
up Communist fronts in their re-| ' spective cities in order to put the| Boat Blows Up at Pittsburgh Pier
local backers of Freedom Train| prPTGRURGH, Sept. 10 (U. PJ.—A U. 8. coast guard board of ceremonies on._the spot over €ON- | inquiry opened a formal investigation today into the explosion of
troversial issues like the Taft-Hart- the steamer Island Queen as the death toll was revised to 20.
—giving the Red version of human| The 23-year-old sidewheeler blew - freedom—for mass distribution atin at her berth in ‘the Mononga-| each city the train hits.’ |hela river in midtown Pittsburgh Then local Cem are. ore yesterday, The blast occurred as deréd to organize “tours through her crew was preparing her for a
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significance of the documents in| believed aboard at the time. relation to the current struggles of| Five bodies, all burned beyond the people,” which means strictly recognition, were recovered from appointed Dale F. Griffin vice from the Communist point of view. the charred hulk of the luxury principal of Technical high school. “Dear Comrades” Stealer Wile sank in 20 feet of nr. Griffin, who has been a mem-| water, { y “It will be necessary,” according Probe Gutted Interior | oes oh . Tp Taouly Shee to the party document, “to expose | Firemen, working in the glare of { trades department. He succeeds| the reactionary purposes of the big|searchlights, probed the gutted In-| pg ace BE. Boggy ! who was ap-| business sponsors of the Freedom terior of the vessel throughout the| .,inteq buildings and grounds| Train. We must show that they are| night, They sought the bodies of| superintendent - by ~ the board using our precious democratic|the missing crew members. | Aug. 26.
Indianapolis school board has,
heritage to create the illusion of| mifteen crewman suffered burns i | ‘ ’ { The board appointed Eva H. national unity’ around the 160th and shock. Two were treated at| gan assistant principal of school]
anniversary of ‘the Constitution.” |Mercy hospital and released. Thit.| 47. She had been acting assistant “The memo” is addressed “to all/teen were still in the hospital to-| hrincipal. district educational directors” and day, suffering from first, second
starts, “Dear comrades.” It's signed |and third degree burns and shock.| : by the educational department, A spark from a welders wren Marks 30th Year Communist party. |was believed to have ignited a fuel . "Nimerous other wiethods of | tank, touching off the blast. ar With Phone Co. |hsPection o the Woitets showed| (u.1ter Honecker, 418 W. 44th st., they were still intact. lis celebrating his 30th anniversary
the freedom train campaign, irective concludes, “will un-| ly be found by you. We| appreciate your letting us| know about these methods and) ¢+ ideas so that we can pass them on to other districts.” i —————wsoce
Cincinnati, O., home port of the pic week Island Queen, and Kentucky, Mr. Hoenecker started in the 3 » | telephone busi - 4 ar. | ness as a drafts-v - | man for the former Central 3 gw Union Telephone STRAYS olitical Freedom c... =. S BS hecame a cable AYS: : tester and five SAIGON, Sept. 10 <U. P.).— years later was : France offered full political inde- ,romoted to elecpendence to Indo-China today troysis engineer. vithin the framewark of a French In April he was ommonwealth of nations. | appointed an en-, The ind a adh !'gineer in the ene ependence offer was made gineering department, : n a speech in Tonkin province by| He is a member of the Tele‘milie Bollaert, the French high! phone Pioneers of America. ;ommissioner for Indo-China. S————————————————
Mr. Hoenecker
forces that has been Boing on since Edd Johnson, newspaperman’ and December. . foreign correspondent, has been ap-
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DAVID COPPERFIELD
| : r distributor, whose ley law. | Nine bodies have been recovered and 11 persons were missing. Te by the alco The national office of the Com-| Earlier, one more was believed dead but it was found that al; ,i; peverage commission because munist party will issue a pamphlet| crewman had jumped ship Monday and had returned to Cincinnati. | of an “exclusive” deal with a : “ew < a |brewery, promised a legal fight to-
tee mr Griffin Appointed € soo Co., charging. he enteréd into the train . . . led. by prominent moonlight excursion down the Ohio. Vice Princi al a on Shateihi-AA% agreement with progressives who will point out the| About 36 of the 90-man crew were |
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Nearly all the victims Were from, ype ndiana Bell Telephone Co. |
between French and Indo-Chinese NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (U. P.).—
Mi. Boller returned recently 10, po, ting dior of the had been employed as a coremaker Paris - New Republic. For the. last three at the International Harvester Co. | years Mr. Johnson “has served as for the past 10'-years. foreign correspondent for | the| Survivors are his wife Mrs. Anzel
William George Bruce, Milwaukee itos—5:30 to 8 p. m. in Pearsons audi-| adnd MJ, Clara Donahue. thda ; y | At Co | publisher, y held the Notre indianapolis Baptist association—Lynhurst Solem Hines. and Levi Dorothy Wolf
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layman. The Rev. Pr. John Cavanaugh, C. 8. C., president of Notre Dame university, made the award at a
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EVENTS TOMORROW - Yad Leste of Women Voters—10 a. m, Y W First of a series of lectures by Dr. William |
Gary Distributor’s
License Revoked Attorneys for a Gary wholesale
The ABC acted against Leroy W acobs, owner of Jake's Distributor
the Peter Fox Brewing Co., Chicago, makers of Fox De Luxe beer, The commission upheld the recommendation of a hearing judge and revoked Mr. Jacobs’ license. The ABC said the agreement’ was in violation of a section of the new Indiana liquor law which prevents wholesalers from exclusive rights to one brewery's products. Samuel Moise, Mr, Jacobs’ attorney, said he would take some action
to counteract the revocation order. Charge Law Violated The ABC charged that Mr. Jacobs |entered into an agreement with the Fox company to become sole distributor ‘of its products in. Lake county. A hearing last June 26 was based on a petition by the Favorite {Beer and Beverage Co, which was refused products of the Fox. company because of the agreement, the ABC said. | The 1947 liquor law, enacted by the Republican-controlled general assembly, was designed to “divorce” liquor and politics by throwing open the fleld, to anyone qualified to wholesale beverages. The “discrimination” section was added to prevent new wholesalers from setting 1p “exclusive” rights. Mr, Jacobs, a former partner in| the Favorite company, started his own firm after the law was passed. |
Funeral for Harvester | Employee to Be Friday
Services for Frederick A. Younghans, 831 Sanders st, who died Tuesday at General hospital, will {be at-1:30 p.m. Friday in the J. C. !Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. {Burial will be in Washington Park Mr. Younghans, who was 46, was born in Fairmount, Ind. but had lived in this city for 35 years. He
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FAMOUS EVENTS TODAY | MILWAUKEE, Sept. 10 (U. P.).— pach choir auditions for sopranos apd, 5 Chime, Helens lewis, Peggy Ammon,
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At Methodist—Richard, Leora Bnell: Robert, Dorothy Willey; Martin, Katherine men; Laverne, Alberta Wethington; Carl, Beulah Price; Hallard, Margaret
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Mrs. Madge McAllister had been informed by Argentina | members and Mrs. Norma Toon, all of Indi- that Argentine food shipments to garbage co aanapolis, and five stepchildren.
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