Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1947 — Page 14

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Ramadier Revives P= oon by asa ow | 200 Ot | He found Edward dead—strangled Meet

: Eleven-year-old Edward Pullis had by the nooss when he fell from Judge John Griffin ruled today that! rench Cabinet ; ; : High School is executive board { ;

speed laws don't apply whens the stork is in a hurry. He dismissed a speeding charge against Donald Coyer, taxi cab |driver. Police sald Mr, Coyer was

racing 66 miles per hour in a 40mile per hour zone Sept. 26. His passenger was Mrs. Shirley Delman, 23, who was en route to a hospital expecting her second child momentarily,

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BB ; member of the advisor division and been playing in lamcty 64 the bed in his sleep. Mbre thea lie’ 7 ’ Lowell is vice president of! " " from 24 Mid Declares Republic's 4 Tech Official Will Lowell N Farley Bs v » President of broomstick horses rer Sus hi Tr AA | Fate at Stake # | Preside aot Franklin sion. fodes ut Maditon Suisse Gapden, DEJUR METER University | PARIS, Oct. 28 (UP)—Preniler [EEE Miss Julia Jean Rowe, assistant : Mhome bi a The Deu Dual Proles. They wil a (Paul Ramadier today accused both SEES director of publications st Arsenal Elkhart Accident Kills | necktie lasso looped around his : ivi hint’ — meeting ou th A p Gaulle and the { posure meter ; . I es ailey De of ae poli- V. {Technical High School, will preside Worker, Hurts Another either reflected or ineci- 12 years ago. cles that can lead only to the de- FJ 1° the 26th annual convention of| ELKHART, Oct. 23 (UP)—A on- | PRE PrN dent light readings Dr. Herma: ‘struction of France. the Indiana High School Press As-|,. ion worker was in a serious] BA ALEER Re roMaTIOA Ly we wi talk at th sociation in Pranklin College, to- _ " guaran . Bri bAgurd and Kpaliod ; morrow and Saturday, |condition today with head injuries ELLE | RA Operates at ‘the lowest AOD Session [spent in Na his cabinet 4 Miss Rowe, who is president of received when he was struck by a light level of any ex- | Beeler, I. U. hel i y ; the advisor division of the associa- heayy concrete hopper which " } ] posure meter. Gives also will talk, to deal with its toughest crisis, Mr. ? I as OF In the eve Ramadier, leader of the Bocialists, (ton, also is president of the school |p ought instant death to a fellow ) Ww a our a . ola oo. said the fate of the Pourth Repub- / a publications and journalism depart-| orker. , ’ ATV YE REA or white, lic was at stake, AACA, - = | 40, South Bend ] Indianapolis teachers who have! Sol Blackman, 40, Sou » { He did not call either fhe Come DRUG GROUP PRESIDENT fone appointed to committees for was killed when his head was |munista or Oen. De Gaulle byl __ \ j Mooney, president of |the convention include Mrs. Mary crushed by the hopper at the Amername. But it was unmistakeable| Mooney-Musller.Ward Co." Hall, diredtor of publications at ican Coating Mills new plant here. Grain Dealers WHat he meant them, ; 3 © |Washington High School, chairman Emanuel Smith, also of South Bend, Mutual Agency, Inc. Predicts Collapse has been named president of of, the program committee; Miss received a possible skull fracture 1740 North M o Sh Union demands inspired by the the National Wholesale Drug- {Doris Manurel, publications assist-land head lacerations. The men North Meridia Communists and their political gists Association ant at Shortridge High School, were employed by the Sollitt Cone WAbash 2456 agitation “are leading in a direc- : chairman of the exhibits committee, struction Co n tion which could only end in col- = Eh i i i a A ———— re — lapke of the French economy, civil|

LJ | ® \g disturbances, crises in food and raw | 10 N Sy le o Op : 1 ! | 0 Pp : Yh materials and total finanéial and! FISK FURNI 1 URE LI 23 * (J [oe 1 KE Sq economic collapse,” he said. | He described Gen. De Gaulle's |

SEE GAS RANGE “Zi REFRIGERATORS$$5SSS obtained 40 per cent of the pop- ; y . he od ular vote in last Sunday's nation- 4 wide municipal election as “an-| ITH FX hd GROUP AT other form of agitation trying to] AYAILABLE WwW overthrow the foundations of our! country.” | Mr. Ramadier said he had made | no ‘attempt to-include in his new cabinet followers of Gen. De Gaulle, who became the strong! man of French politics in Sunday's municipal elections, He didn't be- | the cause this “concentrated govern- | ment was founded on the only | Childre legitimacy which counts in the re- | ] Shoppin public—parliament, keeper of the | national sovereignty,” he said. Saturda

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No Deputies Because Gen. De Gaulle's Rally of the French People was organized

. only six months ago, it has no depu-| ties in the national assembly, Mr. Ramadier sald the streamlined

cabinet was not a new government,

it was the cabinet formed in: Janu- : o 6-8-10-12- 5 MONTHS MY: Dow Sompressed 80. 1 could Foal = ee - RR Sd “exercise vigorously” its authority. 0 ——— oy

His streamlined cabinet, half the

size of the one that resigned yester- | by day—12 members instead of 24—will) g0 before an extraordinary session ; of the national assembly Tuesday for a vote of confidence, If it fails, Mr. Ramadier and his government will have to resign. |

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