Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1947 — Page 3
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Russia Wants Peace, Byrnes Says in Earnest
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Social Workers Convene Here
Baby Wins Home | Boyd ork
For Her Parents
: PORTLAND, Me., Nov.. 6 Blue. eyed - Norma Ellen Brageed, or ho is
5 sly 6 months old, got ail| « ‘ wl ay y | Holds Plea for Tolerance face Problem’ Tak 1 Fo SESE 5 Schoduled to Sukcend 3 : : : “Scheduled Tonight Norma's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. TO Presidency Jan. 1 n Bullets - Tells Church Group Present State of Mind Most of 2000 Hoosler social woik- Bernard Bragdon, were among 100, ajay w, Boyd, attorney: and fors , Nov. 6 (UP) d ers attending ‘the 5th annual In-|cOuPles who answered a “for rent” fo meniber of the City School few, . long- Borders on Hysteria diana State Conference on Social! advertisement which specified: Board, has been nominated for the signed to aid ‘WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., Nov. 68 (UP) —Former Secretary of State Work are expected to crowd the’ Preference given to families with| esidency of the Indianapolis Bar osis- of tooth James F. Byrnes answered Russian chagges ‘of ‘‘warmongering” last | Claypool Hotel assembly room to- °B¢ OF two babies.” Association, succeeding William H., ed here today, night with an earnest plea for tolerance toward the Soviet Union, night to hear a talk by Carey Mc-| ‘Landlord Gunder Rasmussen, be- | wemmer, who wiil retire from ‘the’ a 70,000-volt Mr. Byrnes said he was deeply’ concerned with “the state of mind | Williams, attorney and lecturer of [legen Wi JN ine appiscants, office Jan. 1. for 20 years, at. times bordering on hysteria that ascribes to our former ally . . San Francisco. J OTe TIA and sai | The associatiofi nominating ‘come louse Electrio all the ills and errors Wilich two world wars have brought.” Mr. McWilliams will speak ‘on “A soa folks Wir, 1 cans resist, thai, mittee also named three others for: [ the smallest “We should not forget,” he said, RI Practical Approach to America’s o the offi 1 el 3 : Mr. Rasr Ne-Whos hil« e official staff at the annua ess" Waet om rat thers peuple have been, nt. compatiors w i the Soviets I Race Problem.” dren died Te tion Dec. 3. . be in a home ag a Nehtly fps “And what is even more impor=! ~The meeting tonight will be the his advertisement by saying he loved | They are Leo M. Gardner, first their blustering, bad manners and! {tant, we must not assume that our) +first general session of the four-i children. “| vice president; ‘Wilson 8. Daily, sec being made r blus 8: only responsibility to the world si | {day conference which opened yes- “And families with youngsters, lond vice . president ‘and Paul N, Be -Speuied RU e oa NL ried his licy 10 save it from the Soviets. i |terday and will be open to. the pub- make the. -best.tenants, too,” he Rowe, treasurer, Charles W. Hold« od Wi the of ay gpg laond «Only time and tolerance and the jute. added, “they're Always at home.” ler ig serving a two-year térm as ntist's office, toward Russia in a speech to the return of the world to economic Group study- courses were held association secretary. h Lempert, House of Bishops of |the- Protestant health can fustore or Recoriclié the tie HORiNg ay were to he ro" D Practicing Since 1922 : fundamental differences between peated during the afternoon to al= ewey S g lic . Boyd has been practicing law ics engineer, Episcopal Church. 3 the Soviets and ourselves,” said Mr. low social workers to hear 12 out- b Be p 8
ave Clue sult of a clue K-ray ‘equip the war, Its stray radiae metimes blur se retakes to
A few hours earlier; both the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia and the Communist organ Pravda accused the former Secretary of State of “warmongering" in his book “Frankly Speaking.” Name Calling Needless
send home immediately some 828,000
Byrnes. “But we must always leave open| the gates of understanding.” In his address Mr, Byrnes also: Asked the State Department to demand that Premier Josef Stalin
” ere 1922, following his gradcon-
standing authorities conduct | uation from the University of Miche
oentrated forums on phases df so¥ Aid for Euro e : |igan. He is a member of the firm clal work, lof Barnes, Hickman, Pantzer &
Three Luncheon Meetings { Other meetings today included three luncheons—the American As-
Boyd. Nominated to serve on the bar's admissions committee were Ronald
NEW. YORK, Nov, 6 (UP)=-GCov Thomas E. Dewey in a major foreign policy speech last night urged
|B. Coapstick, Byron P. Hollett, Frank W. Morton and Emerson
sociation of Group Workers, the ln- . x rt Previously, Soviet Vice Forelgh|japanese prisoners now in Russia inj |diana Probation Association, Inc., financial aid for Europe and Asia
ned that the cy ons | as tl e to sur= new design 1 Met ie Vishingy © hat violation of ‘the ‘Potsdam agree.) land Indianapolis Social Hyyiene a ve sgn etn Sur | Boy. ounding the plac wh A 5 ‘warmong- {ment. : { imssociation at the Claypool. Sovietieoniroliad. Rraved CAGD Nominated for the executive come gsten target growing ist 0 merican * 8- Urged that this country send ; ) 3 \ CR The Indiana Association of Coun. | ire fh oly P mittee - were Davis Harrison and ers. relief to the natons of Western Eu- N ; ] ; : EE SSR ty Welfare Board members Was reaching from France to Chia. Milton W. Mangus into at a 90 In his speech, Mr. Byrnes referred rith del but with full : : po . y ~~ The biting, speech was interpret- - : Bus. > 10 produce peseh, n rope “without de ay,” ut-wih scheduled to hold a conference this .° = \"BCCl0 "tive entrance Members of the nominating coms tons eave] briefly to the needless name-call- realization that - extensive foreign afternoon at the State Departmen! as My, I v's a ra ®| nites were Jeremiah. Fe Cadick; ; v ing of Soviet representatives in the aid will tend to boost prices at lof Public Welfare. into “the 1048 Republican presi- p....ic M Hughes, Gustave H, d of light. United Nations Assembly. He said home. : | Meetings of the nominating com-| 9€nual campaign :
Dongus, John K. Rickles and Her man W. Kothe,
at the X-ray e trapped ine | area, which ie tube from ay radiation
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Mr, Dewey addressed 1000 business executives at a dinner in the| Waldorf-Astoria marking : the -30th . v . anniversary ot Forbes Magazine, a Rep. Hiestand Named
business ‘paper. To State Budget Post
He accused the-administration of bungling along in a cold war, Rep. Howard Hiestand (R. Kente against “able and: purposeful men| land) was named by Gov, Gates to= who know what they want and pro- day to replace Ralph Harvey on the
pose to get it.” (state budget committee.
such tactics were “unfortunate,” and - Appealed to Republicans and served only to exaggerate the fears Democrats alike to refrain from| and uncertainties which ~ many making America's foreign policy a Americans feel toward Russia. political issue in the 1948 election “While we must firmly and un- campaige equivocaMy resist Soviet aggression,” | in? that some dwmestic con- n Mr. Byrnes ‘said, “we must act soitrols be restored to. check inflation that it is clear to all that we are if “adequate long- range aid is supdefenders of the rule of law and plied to Europe.”
{mittee and of the board of directors Iwere to follow study courses this afternoon, A reception was planned at 4:30 ip. m, at the State Welfare Depalt- | ment, * -Election of officers and resolution sessions will be held tomorrow,
Aged Cabin Dweller Dies
: ome Telephoto FIT FOR A PRINCESS Princess Elizabeth's wedding encrile will include these pearl-éncrusted nylons modeled (at left] by Models Lillian Rose and Luanne Jones (right). The. closeup (right} shows the perfectly matched pear, hand-sewn on
STRAUSS y He called for quick congressional Mr. Harvey was the successful Ww, 68 (UP)~ Qa.” fragil ® gyster. white nylon without back seams or toe and heel rein forcemenis, EVANSVILLE, Nov. 6 (UP) apprdval of the. Marshall Plan—al-; candidate Tuesday in the 10th dis. fist predicted Phineas Keys, 77, died last night though he did not call it by name— trict congressional election. snow might in a fire which“destroyed his cabin as a cheaper method of protecting Rep. Hiestand, GOP caucus chaire
orts hemmed P I-E { ad N 1 : home. The elderly man had’ lived America’s standard of living than man. the last two sessions of the British Deny ear ncrus e . ons alone. Cause Of.the blaze was not huge appropriations for military Indiana General Assembly, has been e Most praoe Mad U. S. § Pp Known. preparedness against aggression. . (an Indiana representative 12 years. ice method,” Made in or Princess , director of I ering osiery . : Observatory, Willys of Hollywood, Who Glamorizes In : . WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 UP) — : > $ AUS AYS ..- WITH A the teme |The British Embassy today denied Filmland Gams, Called on for Job TOMOR ROW! e very cold— |that Lord Inverchapel had ordered By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, United Press Hollywood Correspondent cess, and the |six pairs of pearl encrusted nylon HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 6—Princess Elizabeth may drift down the ugh. : |stockings from .a Hollywood manu-'aislé in stockings fancier than any movie bride ever wore. 'ER 1 : P {facturer as a wedding gift for Six pairs of ivory-white, pearl-encrusted nylons are en route to el or PET QS N \ | Princess Elizabeth. her today—a wedding gift from British Ambassador Lord Inverchapel, Lam aphids 7 : EWE WN | “Willys of Hollywood,” maker of according to to the man who made the stockings. ‘2 an egg. = 4 : J {special stockings, was quoted yes- And the hosiery expert, who supervised the hush; hush job, can] ween ; \terday as saying he had prepared relax for the first time in a week. He's Willys of Hollywood. And the stockings as a gift from the he's exhausted. er w——— Ambassador at the order of Maj. . Making stockings for movie of nylon so they won't pull.” i J. G. Lockhart, a British Embassy queens is one thing. Designing deli-| It was, Willys reports, like glueattache. : cate lingerie to a queen. to-be's taste Ng gems to cobwebs, But the reThe , British embassy said Maj. ¢ another. sult was worth it, | Lockhart-was a secretary to Lord “But we finally did it. " sighed 3 “Although ‘the stockings are Halifax, former British ambassador haggard’ Willys. “They're gossamer white,” he said, “They're 80 sheer to the United States. He has not | sheer nylon—fragile enough for &a the flesh-tones of Elizabeth's legs been in Washington for more than a ‘royal princess even. The pattern is will shine through. And the pearls year, the British embassy said. {the ‘sandal - foot’ design, That will look like they're dotted against! The embassy checked with Lord, eons there's no reinforcing on the ner skin.” Inverchapel further today and ya. and toe.” : willys’ regular job is camouflagagain said that he did not know| mhe stockings—size 101—are also fing the legs of the movie queens Willys of Hollywood. seamless, so Princess Elizabeth He makes a fortune weaving padded Core —_—— won't have to hold up the royal Stockings for actresses with skinny FILTH COLLECTS IN PARIS wedding to worry - whether her gams and mixing light and dark | PARIS, Nov. 6 (UP)—Garbage seams are straight as she heads for threads for the ones with piano piled up in Paris sireets and court=|the altar. legs. 3 yards today, the third day of a|’ But the piece-de-resistance of When he gets through with them, strike by 5000 sanitation department willys' delicate assignment is the they all look like Betty Gable. | workers. cascade of tiny seed-pearls sprin- But the Hollywood ladies had to kled down the ankles. The seed Wait for their orders until Willys | SPONSOR CARD PARTY pearls alone cost $1050. {finished the princess’ bridal finery. | Fidelity Rebekah Lodge 227 will] “There are 45 perfectly matched AS soon as he recovers, Willys is| : sponsor a card party at 8:30 p. m. pearls on each side of the stock- Boing to send England's famous | sm tomorrow night at 1609's Prospect ings,” he said. “I sewed them on by bride his own gift—six pairs of ] . . : gp hand, tacking them to the strands flesh-colored nylons with her name AINA ASAIN % embroidered up the ankle. UNDERSHIRTS : IN INDIANAPOLIS Wilson 1.25 STRAUSS > Lewis 1.50 A . EVENTS TODAY Yel v7 in : nal q 38 $ Ys ’ Egg-less, Pouliry-less Day. I elpark 1 75 Asking a t ery pei 80 question— In ina lis Traffe Club—Dinner, Clay- 2 ‘ 00] 0 . al ery ¢ war Mathers--Busear, Northeast CommuPUSSUS ld 11th District Counell, Americas Legion ARE YOU : ™ Suxiliary-- -—T7:30 p. 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