Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1947 — Page 10

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5 Owen Brewster (R. Me.) regard it o'r. 0 Saudi Arabia, to begin at the

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The Allies, meaning mostly the ‘slipped him $80 ~million worth of stuff early in the war so | His Majesty wouldn't get any funny ’ ideas about selling oil to A. Hitler The Arabian American Oil Co., now owned by four of the biggest U..8 oil outfits, made a further deal with to pay him: four gold _ shillings per barrel on all the oil it

THE COMPANY, hereinafter to sold a small ocean of this fuel to our Navy for 8en.. Brewster and Co., on the War Investigating Committee, think this is odd when other stomers got it Jor much less. The! Senators figure that the Navy paid they

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Arabian Oil

By Frederick C. Othman

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1-—-Now we seem to be replanting the Garden of Eden. With an apple orchard, I hope. « This horticultural enterprise of us taxpayers in biblical lan ‘ mere tale from the Arabian Nights, tholigh some people, a) tants oe,

as a kind of Arabian nightmare. beginning, is a large arge expanse of sand, of sand,

have called the gol gold- 1 braiddd gentry "gentry

8 and thé ofl moguls to explain,

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James Terry Duce | goose), His Majesty turns oul; is inthe driver's seat.

and whatever, jects in-its hospitals

faucet on | wants.

little matter of the King's decision to irrigalé the’ ‘wilderness in the, center of his kingdom. This may, or may not be the location of the Garden of Eden. "At least it's close. | The exact spot seems to be a mat= terv ef Brguinent

| ARAMCO LENT the King engineers to dig the wells and lay out| the ditches. Duce said the Amer-| ican taxpayers, through the Foreign | Economics Administration, put up| $1 million to help make the desert flower again. Aramco's experts now are in the United States looking for | farming specialists to help. the Saudi Arabs get the garden started Duce went to a giant wall map to show tlie senatdrs the location of the enterprise #&'Down here,” he sdld, pginting to a yellow spot, “there used {o be one | of the largest masonry dams in the world. , The rkglon was known as the land of milk and honey.” Unfortunately, he added with a { sigh, the dam was washed out by a {flood some tithe back. How longi | back? “About the time of Christ,” he | sald Next week Moore about ofl, Ara-

| habitat. Sen. Brewster still hasn't | | tound out all he: wants to know

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It treats his sub-iy cine former opposition to their It pays to be s 4 mission but committeemen nice to the king; he can. shut the wanted it understood the move was tive of Butler County,

the oil whenever he an “emergency” and divorced from | Survivors

Duce testified that for ¢ one reason | or Another it costs about twice as recommendation of the national. {Mrs Mina Farmer, CL ; much to produce oll in Saudi; | Ameritafitsm commission which Mrs,” Olive Murphy, organ wn, Arabia as In Texas. He said take the

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" Bervices for. Edward 12435 8. Ritter Ave., {terday in Methodist Ho Yet will! he Monday at 1:30 p. m. in. the| Morris Btreet Methodist ' Church. Burial will be ‘In Crown Hill An employee of | “the Emerson. Scheuring Tank "& .Mig. Co. he hid been a resident here 50

For ‘Emergency’

American Legion national executive ‘committee had voted today

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ator in the harem to a’private air-| jm itations” on emergency humani-| i Joan plane, ‘and he gets ii. Aramco io.an grounds. Mr. Gordon po er helps him build roads, rallways,| pis move is a relaxation of t 0

hel dian Church and Meridian {Odd Fellows Lodge. He was a nagre. his ° wife, Mrs: Georgia Hancock Gordon; a broth-| Lon Gordon, and two sisters, and

| the general subject of immigration. le The action was taken onthe °F

made it clear the action in no way

affected the Legion's traditional | policy of restricting all” Normal im | ror migration quotas | Heavy Call for DP's. Paul Griffth, past ntional com- Dies in ast mander, told the executive ‘commits | tee yesterday that. many countrits| were calling for displaced persons) Burial Here for |with specific. qualification. from the . Mrs. Margaret Abbott camps in Germany and {if this con- | rs. Margaret Smith Abbott, for[tinued only the aged and indigent " govrolmiiel resident, totar.) would be: left. {Thursday in her home at Cambridge, He Indicated some displaced per-! Maas. Bhe was 78. | sons with skills could be of+value; Born in Indianapolis, Mrs. Abbott, to the United States. moved to Cambridge after her mar-| The foreign relations commitige iagq in 1898 to" the late, Wilbur O. {n itF report to the executive body {Abbott. She was a graduate of asked that the purposes, scope and |ghortridge High School and Deeffect of the Marshall Plan be made p,\,w University. She was a member clear to the average American. of Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Text of Report | Kappa, Meridian Street Church, | The report read: “Its purpose is ER A al and the definite, it is much more than a : humanitarian effort, it- is essen-| Services will be held in Cambridge tially a defense against the spread followed by cremation.” Burial will lof totalitarian aggression which is/be in Crown Hill oe stey here, [the greatest menace facing our| Survivors are . rig ME Duss. o| tod ’ Cha [ite i also demanded Abbott, and six grandchildren, all] of Cambridge; a sister, Mrs. Henry | that peoples of countries receiving IH. Hornbrook: a. niece. Mrs. Max {our assistance be made fully aware. Coppock, and a nephew, Charles, that the United States is the source) Smith, all of Indianapolis, -It ‘made -a plea for a policy of! Jerry Daniels Sr. (prompt and full release of factual | Services for Jerry Daniels Sf. information in foreign affairs, 80] 441 W, 12th St. who died Thursday (that the American people may be i, veterans Hospital, will be Mon-| fully informed.” | day at 1 p.m. in the Simpson M. E. Hit Soviet Propaganda | Church: Burial will be in Crown, The report stated: “In order to! Hill. He was 65. | combat the.-misrepresentations and| A native of Trenton, Ky,

Mr. |

apolis for 28 years. He was a mem- Raymond Walker; a daughter, Mrs. false information spread through Daniels had been an 1ndtananoiis) 35% of Moose Lodge and Woodmen Evelyn Kortepeter; a brother, Har- | |Ty Housner, Arcadia, Cal;-two sisMr. Keep is survived by a daugh- |ters, Mrs. Martha Davidson, Chiter, Miss Jean Keep. a son, James CABO, Keep; a sister-in-law, Mrs, Mary Wonder Lake, Ill, and nine grandchildren,

the world by the Soviets and their resident 47 years, He was: a mem=| agencies, we urge that, through ber and trustee of the Simpson M: every possible medium, the truth E. Church, and adjub t of Berry as to the aims and ideals of the Camp 39, Spanish American War United: States be disseminated, Veterans. among the peoples of the earth.”| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna The three-day executive meeting] Daniels; a son Jerry Daniels Jr.; | was to conclude this afternoon. The a brother, Russell Daniels, Chicago, \group chose Miami, Fla, as the and a sister, Mrs. Sylvia Swan, In|site for the Legion national con-|dianapolis,

Felon HEN Ootober carr. PERROTT RE-ELECTED | ASTRONOMERS TO MEET | Capt. Albert G, Perrott of the . The Indiana Astronomical Society City Police “Identification Bureau will meet | tomorrow at 2:15 p.“m./ has been re-elected a director of lin the School of Music building at the International Association for Pennsylvania and North Bts. | Identification.

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Had Been Employed | 3 Phone Co, 28 Years

is Stanley Short, 407 Glad- | » Ave; died yesterday morning | at! ‘the Indiana Bell Telephone Co.,| where he was employed as an engineer. He was 48. native of Greenwood, Mr. Shont had lived here 40 years, and was employed by the telephone company | for 28 years. | "He was a smember of Hoosier | State Chapter 16, Télephotie” Pio-| neers of America, Irvington Chapter, of the Englewood Masonic

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American Legion, Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in the Paul E.| {Dorsey funeral home, with’ burial in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | [+

[Mary E. Short; his mother, Mrs.

| Ethel Short; his father, David P|

{Short; two brothers, Leland and | | Marion 8hort, and two nieces, all

Funeral services for Mrs. Ester E. Floyd; 2060 Ruckle St. will be {held at 2:30 p. m. Monday in Flanner & Buthanan mortuary, with {burial in Union Chapel Cemetery. She was 50,

Mrs. Floyd, who died Thursday |

in General Hospital, was a native {of Whitestown. She: had lived in Indianapolis for 30 years and was a member of the Broadway Baptist Church. Mrs. Floyd was employed by the Real 8ilk Hosiery Mills for three years. 8he is survived by three daugh{ters, Mrs. Vernon Davis, Mrs. Ken-| 'heth Mercer and Miss Lois Floyd; a son, Gene Floyd; her mother, Mrs. Grant Levitt, Elwood; a sister, | Mrs. Ethel Hill, Dayton, Ind, and one granddaughtef, Miss-Alice June | Davis,

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| Keep, 726.N. East St. will be held {at“2 p. m. today in Beanblossom

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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Early morning temperatures over the nation tomorrow .morning will be lower to near freezing in the northern Plains. Readings in the rest of the states are expected in the middle 40's with cool 50's through the Southern states. Forecasters predict cloudy skies blanketing the Mississippi and Ohio ‘Valleys and as far southeast as mid Florida. Partly cloudy weather will dominate the rest ‘of the states in the®eastern naif the U. 8. with the exception of clear skies in the. New England and Eastern Lakes. Good weather

Mrs. Ella Walker Dies Here at 65

Mrs. Ella Walker, 516 Woodlawn

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Born in Lynhurst, N, J, she had

Mr. Keep, who died Thursday in been a resident of Indianapolis 54

his home, had been an employee, of the G, & J. Tire Co. for 15 Years | He was 78. He was a native of Allegheny | City, Pa, and had lived in Indian-|

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Kinder, and two nieces, all" of In- | dianapolis.

‘Mrs. Maude Griffin |

Services for Mrs. Maude Griffin, 2468 College Ave, who died here! yetserday, will be Monday at 10: 30| (a. m. in the Third Christian Church. | | Burial will be in Crown Hill ~Aife resident of Indianapolis, | Mrs,’ Griffin had been bookkeeper for the Bankers Trust Co, five | years. She was a member of the Third Christian: Church and had! _| served as superintendent of the nday School primary department! for many years. There are no immediate survivors. | |

Mrs. * Jesse Simms Services for Mrs. Ethel Sims) 850% Indiana Ave, who died] Thursday in General Hospital, will] be Monday at 10 a. m. in Jacobs! Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial

will be in Crown Hill, . |

Mrs. Simms, a native of Vevay,

{Ind., had lived in Indianapolis 45

years, She was a member of the!

| Metropolitan Baptist Church.

Survivors are her husband, Jesse | four sisters, Mrs, Anna Fassett, Mrs. Julia - Jones, Mrs. Justine Allen, and Mrs. Cordis!

a foster brother,” David Black.

Earl H. Word

Services for Earl H. Word, who!

«died Thursday in his home, 1222 BE.

15th St., will be Sunday at 2:30 in the ‘New Hope Primitive Baptist { Church, Burial will be- iri Trenton, | ! | Tenn. Mr. Word, who was 61, was born| in Gibson County, Tenn. and. had|

| lived here 23 years. He was a mem- |

ber of the New Hope Primitive Bap- | tist Church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. | Mary E. Tatum, Orocketts Mill, and a brother, James T,

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Survivors are two sons, Harry -

and Mrs. Alfred “Mueller,

-« Services will be in charge of the

{Church, ‘Tuesday at 10:30 a. m,, in the GH. Herrmann funeral home. {Burial will be in New Crown.

Charles F. Merchant

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is also due for the Plains while cloudy conditions are foreseen in the Northwestern Pacific area. (See inset map for detailed cloud cover analysis) Showers and drizale will affect | the Southeastern states. Weather fans should note that the low |“pressure system over that portion

of the country is sucking in moist,

cool air from over the South At-

‘lantfo. As this air moves over the land and meets cooler air from

the’ north its . ability, ‘to nold moiture, as the air mass cools, is lessened and precipitation is the result. : The Northwestern Pacific area will similarly be . affected. Onshore winds circulated around a low pressure trough are forecast to bring. cool Pacific maritime air

inland. . This cool moist air will

be forced up over the “Rockies where snow showers will fall, with the lower elevations receiving Tra high pressure cell over the central part of the U. 8. can be rain. expected to bring to that section fair skies tonight with brisk tem-

peratures. The circulation around.

this system is bringing cool air

An-{rom Southern Canada. um temperatures foré- | casts include: Atlanta, 52; St.

Louis, Cleveland, Detroit and

Washington, 48; Boston, 47; New 15%

York, Kansas City and Chicago, | 45; Philadelphia, 44; Omaha, 48, | and Denver, 36. | Weather fans should further nete the proximity of the deep low in the Southeast and the high pressure ridge over the Northeastern Atlantic States. This association would bring a large f difference of pressurs between the | northeast and southeast with a resulting incréase in winds, (See | Fotocast Map for Windy indies |" tions) - |

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UNITED STATES WEATHER BURBEAW

~Nov, 1, 1947 Sunrise. .... 6:13 | BSunset..... 4:44 Precipitation 24 hrs, end. 7:30 a. m.. . Total precipitation since Jan, 1..... 3. Deficiency since Jan. 1 ............ J e following table shows the temperse

ure yer esterday in other cities: Atlanta” .

Ro > Othermoati Pleveland Evansville... Warne _—_.e

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Services .for Marine Private Charles F. Merchant, the first of

the repatriated war dead to be re-| turned te Hancock Courfty, will be! the St. Michael's Catholic Church in Green-|

at 9 a. m. Monday in

field. Burial will be in Glencove| Cemetery, Knightstown. Members of the Knightstown Post,

{American Legion, will be in Se

of the ceremony.

Survivors are his mother, Mrs. va Williams, Indianapolis; his

father, James Merchant, Knights-!

town; three brothers, Paul, Lewis and Richard Merchant, Knightstown, and his grandfather, aware, Roland, Knightstown,

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