Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1948 — Page 1

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Soviet Protest Chennault Declares On Tax Slash Traffic Denar oat On Fleet Visit World War lll Fuse ~~ seyohen asi,

" Calls Meeting to Burning in Manchuria 552 Baan 2 2 | Also Rejected | Sees U.S. gin as Only Means a ee . ; Sy A in “2 Of Aids {0 Map

assailed both the Republican

aly Consented Of Checking Soviet Aggression in East ry ova ress proposed suber ‘a ; | To Ships in Ports | ESET TONE NOTE: . When. the mn bot sia writer Girds Iyde |) He said that neither bill could] Efficiency Plan . ! :

WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (UP)—| Cir q last week, Scripps-Howard Newspapers, by cable to {possibly become law. The House, | The United States today tejectd Shanghai, invited Gen. Claire L. Chennault to give hia size-up of [NOWever, was set to pass the 56.5 JY =ay 42 Ine 3, ue! that the that conflict and of the American diplomatic and strategic inter- billion Republica Knutson bin tortion” Soviet ehtEe ting to| °t8 involved. Gen. Chennault, now head of the Chinese Relief “it t008Y. i United States Is pt 8 a Administration Air Transport Service, made his great reputation The. 84-year-old former chair-| convert Jran. into 2 the Soviet in Chins in his spectacular leadership of the famous Flying Tigers, |TA" Of the tax-writing House strategic base aimed a _» group of volunteer American airmen who were dealing out death | WAY? and Means Committee told

Union, nese Chin {the House that “there is room for The denunciation of the Soviet! . to the Japa aver a long before Pearl Harbor. er |a moderate, safe, sane tax reduc- |

charges was made by State De-igy yoJ, GEN. C. L. CHENNAULT (Ret.), Written for the Soripps- ition law” but that the GOP pro-|

Doubling of Cycle Police -on Agenda By LOUIS ARMSTRONG Mayor Al Feeney today i3T moved Nis broom into the {83 police traffic department i it

partment spokesman Mighaet 3. Howard Newspapers posal was “too much” and “too where he plans another ! MeDeHno the State Department) SHANGHAI, Feb. 2—The time fuse of World War III is ***" 5 “sweep clean” overhauling. XR made public a note in which Un- burning now. in Manchuria. : Sense Action NS¥1 We By eliminating some of the 34] ders ot us” “withost| The United States owes it to China and to herself £0 op fica ontoers are. nignly re. duties of the department he infoundation” a Soviet allegation stamp out this evil threat if possible. I believe it is possible. spected by both Republicans and in trafic enforcement. ANd” level } that visits of U. 8. naval vesssis If the United States does not help China and herself jn Démocrats. spoke as the House, dling. TR

to Italian ports violated the began its last two hours of de-| lalian peace treaty. x this way we shall have facilitated—nay, assured-—triumph bate on the GOP bill.

in Manchuria of Russian-in-|_ The bill will be sent tothe.

The Mayor has called a meet. ‘|Ing of Police Chief Edward D. {Routls; “City Traffic En

| Senate ‘where Republican leaders; {Lewis 1. Johnson; LeRoy Keach,

tr United. States also od 5 "Spifed, “Rusgist arted Rup have indjonted Wey i gh safety board president, and Capt. ini of an ni a within "w ainst a nation] ®! Ms. Dough 404 40M. tues a ny parte. Litya. The reply has not \ friendly to oF We shall have Democrats. Republicans know ; . ms ,

Outline Department Setup abandoned the initiative ‘we now’ Shey Jet have substantial Dem- | Capt. Jacobs will be called on Jose Jor Keeping What remain auticipsted presidential veto, ICE-O-RAMA STARLETTES — Here is one of the younger foursomes of the some 30 Sutine vera ot present i Russia will not take the big| oP blicans thought they! ,nq |. tere who will take part in The Times lce-O-Rama Feb. 19 in the Fair Grounds |partment. i In th ¢ until she is| WOuld get close to a two-thirds pa Fee 12 he DAR ah Plunge 0 the wes. wntl vote in the House for their bill, Coliseum. Shown on the ice are, left to right, Jane Adams, 4, of near Carmel; saiayor Fetony a police afc oad Selon, Bape W | Ducerwtie Jeadiars Sonceting they! Paulette Ballard, 4, of 1447 N. Holmes Ave., Irena Lindberg. 5. of 3564 College Ave., | gepartment of any part in the Bec a A and Donna Mae Bennett, 4, of 2869 N. De arborn St. ; overall trafic planning of the

is what she is seeking now—at reo sets city. China expense. Treasury Lists As He said that function will be ao ~

Much of the dreaded pat:srn Europeans Have in U.S. 2 Hatt solely to the trafic Suginess. Also to receive special atten- ; Pl in the new traffic

of Japan's first move for cong st| a I g will be the gatherings held Y

of Asia is being repeated now in| Secretary of the Treasury John * Manchuria. World War I dated W. Snyder promised today this : . : 0-Ram {in the city h draw hundreds {of motorists, such as events at Ae - |the state fairgrounds and But- 3

and broadcast by Radio Moscow. ‘Strategic Base’ A Moscow: broadcast later charged that the U. 8. was attempting to turn Iran into an

from, and in great measare country will do all it can to m stemmed “from Japan's un-| available to the 16 Marshall Plan}

checked aggression there begin- countries of Western

American “military and strategic ning in 1931. about $700 million in assets held || : i base” by: Iranian ‘Maneuvers Clear = here. f * Tickets Put on Sale ler Seianoust. Cycle Squad 142! ONE: Reorganizing While Russia's present maneu-| The $700 mittion is in the form Af & Co Plans to double the of be army with the help of American ] At L. Strauss v ans to double the number yf! y ,vers are perforce not as open as|of “blocked” assets. Mr. Snyder| | motorcycle officers will also be military advisers and arms along were Japan's, they are nonethe-|revéaled that citizens of the 16, By ART WRIGHT re only ons i the American pattern 1 less clear iw their implications. Western European countries also| tg - Choice seats still were available 0" Cr To aned : 4 —_—o ar any Co y wi sees WAR m THREAT— The aggressive motivation is hold in this country about 34.3 hE for The Times Jas-0-Rauts today 5 Sucing and Tepe | [Reb], who saw long: tvica-us result. © advance mall]’ American type. of the famous Flying Ti Catiout of

THREE: Building Arthur port in Kume Fo me a. ers during World ‘War I, says sphere of influence, for which the H. Vandenberg (R. Mich.) of the whose purpose “obviously is U, 5 aid to China is the .United States was the’ sanviess Senate Foreign Relations Compo means for Iranian aircraft. only. way to curb Russia's ag- IE One A ali fiites, iis Gos . re t : FOUR: Building underground gression and stave off World Supplant Japan in Manchuria #nd cretary of State rge C

fuel storage areas in southern) Marshall also was expected to we S-tran Waelll: Korea. It also seeks to enlarge|pqoyide the committee a new,

ao that. sphere into domination of] , FIVE~“A mass influx of Amer- overall balance sheet on foreign ican advisers and other American Woods Denies %% Chinese border-lands from the| ,onging in all foreign countries,

mezzanine. : The Mayor will also propose Seats Reserved that officers riding in police quad

rs be in to be Yellow Sea to the intermost re- All the seats are individuallyca structed on the

tepresentatives into Iran” to including China, Greece reserved. . The only seats not re- lookout for traffic offenders. - work in the Iranian army “and cesses of Asia—a sweep of more, BE Tees wd this “served for the Infantile Paralysis| 11,460 Tickets Given Out fn particular in administration of than 000 ule: = ls the|T€POTt, which may be delayed un- Fund benefit show are the end| Meanwhile, the trafic violas i ihe co alr fleet, the Irantur ent ig ere ane Anchor of that wast bert|tl tomorrow, Mr. Marshall, is ! Hiesshive, whish sell for 60 cents, Hang 4 Partie L had to the . i Six: Revive Iran fortify-the o strategie ReFFOr Willen Hus. EE on Sats Other prices are: Boxes and|lice in the first month of the new 8 Soviet atl Says Any Increase a. ey Ay "with : tre hand pirqut chairs, $130, and side Sqministration, 3 i % mezzanine, 85 cents. Prices in-| Between Jan. 1 and Jan. 31,

SEVEN: Se aplig the frontier

Area by air. Up to Congress .,| Europe, with her eastern flank . i erm cise 1 y secure from retaliatory assault, 0 0S {IS ne Nikle Plate Brakem By DANIEL M. KIDNEY |, Frame of Conflict ale i an = TV -SAR- Wiikey Russia will not dare attack in |

ios i | WASHINGTON, Feb.“ 2—Pro-/ 2 : Dies in Fall From Train posais made by the naisnapots ‘repre’ cant’ ve seaneecon os | CHANGE sed ARSAW, Ind., Feb. 2 (UP)— Rent Advisory. Board should 2.0 and vital cominunications j Ao

Userne _Sauerwine. Jr. 24: alhave been addressed to CONgress .... or the rials are secure. from.

clude tax, . ” officers handed out 11,460 tickets : | ~All the net proceeds will be to errant motorists. In the same i + as 3 turned over by The Times to the month last year, 7648 were issued. 4 faa “Infantile Paralysis Fund, Last{ However, from last year's figs ~~ year the show netted almost $3000 | ure 74 stickérs must be sub 0 JF for the drive despite the low, pop- tracted since they were “fixed” . ular admission prices. | by the safety board between Jan, SE

brakeman for the f 2 “Groun- rges Fi ~Only- Amateues wil take. pert ini7 and Feb t fe Railroad, was killed today as aos Sat Tighe Sian I tag ansault by-3ir- Loi. bases. within Group u Refentior the show, "400 have, Warns Against Volding ees moh ae 3 a ] he fell from the steps of a caboose | lout today in denying the 25 per effective, - range -- bases. whiia'- ; Cy. Millersville Route been signed up ID and are are in rehear-| wp, present safety board bas gi it Claypool, 12 miles south of cent rent increase. |porthern and northwestern bor | #4] at the Coliseum. The cast In-|. 04 that no stickers will be” IA here i {derlands of ‘China. A counter- -petition was filed | | cludés children of all hges, and! i i 3h Potion s3id-~ Dr Bruin Het Siewa._are ot forth in 3| That is the broad strategiciwith the Public Service Commis-| The group ranges. fram) (ded. unless an error has been gt i 4 whose home is Rockeresh ne, eid Bares 4 Jiiiah Jia, frame within which the present sion today opposing suggested re-| tiny tots ‘to grandparents. The mde: ee = i hip, in Wells County. SE Tow: EATEN a et but | conflict “in China, especially in|routing of the Millersville Road “two-hour ‘extravaganza. will be The increase in the number of # a own hen his train gave alonly made public here today. fa aris tion. op = ” napolis Rai Inc., at Wve ony i eT Fs ns a ets it i: aT as Teaching fort Explained by. Times. = [primary Russian objective. Man-} Ter or eat _— and ICE-O-RAMA KIDDIES —Two of the youngsters who will pers vor rept Mail i of. Juveaiaite the city of more So HER The possibility of such a turn-'churia is a rich prize*in natural Keystone Ave. Civic League, “farm in The Times lce-O-.Rama Feb. 19 in the Fairgrounds Coliseum Ne. The pnvemitiis atti will pub-iep in CE ah !

passed through Clay-

down because of lack of jurisdic-| resources. It is"so rich that Quina titioned Friday for permission Po are Kricti Bearss, 5, of 5740 Guilford Ave., and Jan Persell, 3, of mail orders for tickets. However,

. Eo 8 # ition was explained at length in!canhot achieve full stature as a4 AA Rar . 5 'y Veteran Songwriter * |The Indianapolis Times Jan. 15.[nation without Manchutia, which eo upporiers $26-WrSeriard-5t.-Hafe thajiave shawn vat Jca-nt-the Gof mow i have no priory ove r Allen Face Sane ih by Auto That it would be made public.even Russia recognizes—on Paperig ..q ts speed service and en- | seum hose purchased —at- the lee-0- ph 4% this week was announced in The —as under Chinese sovereignty.

HOLLYWaOD, F able. use of larger equipment on | (Rama booth in. Strauss, eb. 2 (UP)=|Times Saturda { If Manchuria is to be saved } it dm-Howard, 77, veteran song-|, The petition from the board|and the present deadly train of|ihe line. It. would cut out a ug} ari mo Name “ 4 or’ Ss een antenna and other youth ing’ i

Writer zag course taken between groups had until today to furnish

Comedian, and radio per- fved here Jan. 12; re- events averted, the United States fi was rece p : _—— Was- hospitalized today|cedéd by a protest against a 25 must act decisively, That means Circle and Soka S¢ * “Post In IU News: Bureau {names o Sandia tor ug ~ ‘Worlte r. ‘Hebiter nd Weahk n : i Rito OIE brain concussion {per cent increase from Mayor Al{soon. We can still act within Se: atrons Sign Petition “Limes ==" TAllen were to be sentenced this : 8 rw when he was struck by Feeney. [latitude of unwarlike co-operation, The petition was filed by Frank Resigns From Times: 2 1 The candidates will meet next|afternoon’ in: Federal Count y A a3 he crossed a street. The Woods letter reads, in part: with our former ally, whose Beckwith, attorney for patrons . hy ta vu ” ; i?

{Monday night on thie second floor income tax charges. |of the Times to vote for the boy| Allen, former manager of the

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Kiyo of “I Wonder weed “It is noted that in addition to sovereignty is recognized nit only who would be required by the) Editorial Staff ing Her Now, " was carried |

extension of by the United States but also,/proposed new route to use either ate Sefviee 3 fot on the hood-of the auto-| Vadis, ec. 3, 1948, you ostensibly, by Russia, [the College Ave. street car line) BL OOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 2 [sho girl who will reign over the|Saratoga Bar, was found guilty } i ile, The driver, Kenneth F. ask that the lease provisions of! If our co-operation with China jor the Columbia line, —~Appointment of Earl M. Hoff, ow — avers) months ago on a charge : hen, 28, said he had no chance Mr. Beckwith said there were assistant city editor of The In- ) ~ h lng false. ax returns on i& ¥ 1 stop and was not held. .' (Continued on n Page 3—Col. 8)’ ' (Continued on n Page 3—Col. | 6 more than:250 signatures on the dianapoils Times, to the staff of Stars’ Fatherindaw iquor stocks. 14 3 §

Heater, Saratoga owner when Dies of Heart Ailment 'Allen’ ' was manager, ' pleaded

ty to attempting to file a MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Feb, 2(5on g to | (UP)—Funeral services will he| uaulent tax return. £1

Sa pep st held in Bloomington Ind. ! Wednesday for John W. Catheart,, Helicopter Recues 72, father of James and Thomss Stranded Fishermen!

Cathcart who last year married

—— petition at the time of its filing. the Indiana University News ! the blond Wilde twins of Hony:| BUFFALO; N, Y. Feb. 2 (UP) | }

Copi f th tit till Burea ith the titl f edit Groundhog C Or Not, There's Still Six Vag alata. ne Bet snd he wh sound today by DiI number of opponents is expected E. Ross Bartley.

Weeks of Winter, Says Weatherman to run several times that number. a may St 1adianep

Denies Merit in Changs . |. .y will have charge of th ’ e 0 e Colder, Snow Due, - p 3 The opposition petition charged] ‘news and information services of Buréau Forecasts DON'T :

fat tne proposed rerouting the News Bureau. Miss Henrietta Su | ONE: | Resultiln: ova ne Thornton, who has been assistant A esu rerowd to the director, has been ade a L TEMPERATUR -. of the College Ave. Service, ‘associate editor, ' " Tam..16 11am... 28 &m.,. 18° 12 (Noon) 31

wood. [A helicopter removed’ Rhree : 43 | Mr. Cathcart. a retired rafiroad || ®heérmen {rom an ice flos in rea accountant, died of a heart ail-| Xe Erie early yesterday, {ment yesterday.

[~ TWO: Not be offset to any ex- As a student in the University, One son, Jack, recently wed Sue ° of the Hell Aircraft Cofp.. lo-

[tent at’ all by Columbia service. Mr. Hoff was editor of the Daily THREE: Inconvenience a far Student, campus newspaper, as-

Floyd Carlson, chief test: pilot y cated the men huddled around & |

Am ..20 1 vas | Garland, sist. f movi , Mr. Gra a ot . | greater pumber of patrons than|sociate editor of the Arbutus, wy Sots fue ul ice which had floated a a Sroundhog: ‘vBix’ ‘more 3 Would: help. Stuiest yesthook. and active iv 8 "¥en on [last your married Lee and Lyn ™p Tm ORL LC # Weather Bureau: “Humpf.” | FOUR: Increase the amount of| vit te Die Sanizations OR—Appointment | Wilde, Hollywood actress twine. | 5,71, "Miles Cf The Mle Drown umpf. vehicular trafic on N. Delaware sin a Cl oat. of Earl Hoff as editor of the |————— tus. George Corolle eg Fd and i its day cach Feprapal Which 8t., giving residents there antaey Jo the A. B. jl as, Indiana University News Bureau Atom b «Pr d cf [brought to safety one by — i of his 1.0 was: announced toda 4 WH a un Siam out Ee rerice, ot Journalism fn 1938 and Joined the ed today. y-rroauc ; y o'duinted at the early sun- the Millersville Rd. line now liv. (ont rial of The Indianapolis “Battles Cancer (Times Index LH * and hurried back to bed redeem AEP Times where he remained until Kills Wife, Her Sister, meri . ; Bi nother six : ; 1941 when called to active duty in| . The atom bomb has | amgaeptimin 4 p But members of the. Weather The petition ay ee Offset the army as a first lieutenant. Then Ends Own Life | been reconverted to bat- | EddieAsh ., 6 y wreau staff, despite ‘the date, WEATHERMAN-—Mr. Groundhog came out of his burrow [the inducement of | rong he Aim tion from wo! ' BRAINTREE, Mass., Feb, 2 tle a killer. | 1088 vo. TIF ™N “eit right on consulting their, this morhing and. saw a dark blob on the ground which bore a By pointing but that ny service ‘and assignments|(UP)-—Police said today that Ar- Today The Times {aktes’ Childs 10 ; rometers and isobars in scorn siriking resemblance to his ape: He scurried. back to bed for a wimg al commander thur F. Huntington, 67, Quincy you - behind the ak % the Hooster prophet. There striking ,| preferen streets wherever the qt pt, C Ala, and Camp/|clothing merchant, beat his wife with Paul F. Ellis; Us Mil be six more weeks of winter, six weeks’ nap, °° /| same. shouid be done in the. in| Bianding. Ga. 1 was sen it or it 40 death Shes) atrangind lis sister. "Press. Science writer hia ny: Whether the “rat” saw]|slightly here as ‘warmer tempera- A Sra ia hE a oF -puble satety,n Pacific: a a 3 the first a ort Hanging himself in observe at first hand ‘ Ny, week-end northern Rs ombat’ team. |the cellar o ome. Eh ' ; OF Rut, Dares moved Ir tad another mod-|the supply to South d| CONSPIRACY SUSPECT HELD Later as a compendent under| The bodies of the merchant. his| boob iffy Bo Colder Tonight " |erate cold front on its way from communities in routhern. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2 (UP)—|Gen. MacArthur in the public re- 63-year-old wife and her sister, ‘radidactive jodin ' wa Lernment's forecast to- the morthwest. gan was cleared yesterday, re- A man named Joseph Basabe/lations. office in the South Scathwest Me. [Rais Gallagher. 60. were ‘fight against cancer, ° >a8 for colder temperatures The front was over northern storing service. was held on conspiracy charges Pacific area general headquar-|found yesterday after neighbors : A And light. Meanwhile, gas shortages haveftoser as immigration ulcers. . 0d Soepiciou. Ther said) hr Tra dm io ; "Per 1 operations SOUR te acon . | EL per work in TS § hed © in a series of these re- | | (Continued * 3—Ool §) ith Allens Sow 1a From Biezico. assistant city editor of TT yam. Ryn | Ports, :

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