Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1948 — Page 2
British Falsified Denial,
‘Tass Declares |
MOSCOW, Feb. 12 (UP)—The “struck another blow in
snes
Russians t the “Battle of Documents” today.| the British for-/
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that iv rejected a Soviet request | to take part in the examination of captured German papers. Barely six weeks after the end of the war in Europe, the Soviet government asked for a part in the study of the Nazi documents, the official Tass news agency said | in a dispatch datelined London. After giving its account of the application to join the other Al-| Tass said these facts proved the falsity of a foreign office
a Soviet
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“ft ever turned down such proposal
Release ‘Installment’ |
(A London :oreign office spokesman said Tuesday he could find no trace of any indications ‘Russia ever proposed a joint fourpower study of captured German | documents. The Tass reference apparently was to the same pro-| ceedings at the office's daily press conference.) .. _The Tass report closely fol.Jowed. .the. release here of the seebd gutaiiment of ga
“ blast against Sounter blast agains ihe. sia be Nazi-Soviet documents in 1939-41. Great Britain and France tried | to use Adolf Hitler as a tool and by appeasing him turn his armies | " loose on Russia, the statement’ issued by sh the Soviet Information’ Bureau said.
said the first Soviet installment had thrown “confusion into Eng-!
the Foreign Office spokesman's assertions as evidence of the con-| . fusion. Arranges Whitewash | Russia said in the second installment
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They charged : eign office with falsity in denying
spokesman’s denial Tuesday that|
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Troop 83 Scouts Dedicate Volunteer Firemen New Quarters Here Today
Lotal Merchants Donate $3000 fo Remodel . Building at New York St. and Indiana Ave.
Boy Scouts of Troop 83 today dedicated their new quarters at |New York 8t. and Indiana Ave., realized with the aid of a $3000 | re-!
The Tass report from London Modeling contribution by Indianapolis merchants and individual Marion County volunteer fire-|
suporters.
York Sts. Last year, the Indianapolis Variety Club became the (roop’s sponsor. Shortly afterward, the two-story building was suggested as a permanent home for the
Troop Expands Troop 83 became the only one in the nation meeting in a YMCA, while occupying temporary quarters there, "The troop has grown to seven Co patrols of 10 boys each. : Charles ‘Emmons is Scoutmaster.
NEW SCOUT HOME—Boy Scouts of Troop 83, homeless since razing of the old St. Paul's Episcopal Church, dedicate new quarters today at Indiana Ave. and New York St. though the generosity of Indianapolis merchants and individuals.
| McCormick Lumber Co, Lumber Co., Home Lumber Co. Indianapolis Plywood Co. Plastering and Balek Werk Francis wil. | helm, Vehling Brother
| sey Sts.
Plumbing and Resting Crane Go, Cen-/ganize a Marion County Volun- the whole family go? iteer Firemen's Association. dianapolis | Officials present will outline
tral Supply Co. Barry Plumbers 8up- | ply Co., Central Rubber & ply Co n_Co., al anit, indi Power & L ght
To 0 Meet Sunday
Plan Association “In Marion County
Ask Mrs. Marnars:
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{know why he lies and brags?
: I'M THE MOTHER of five. |we don’t know where he is. [if I had the money.
'™ GOING ‘with. a fellow, 24, I love very much. He's wonderful every way but two. He lies all the time and he doesn’t have to for I love him no matter what he's done or lis going to do. We never ‘argue. 1 brag him up ‘because I' feel that he’s not sure of himself. . Besides that, he brags about things he supposedly. has!
done such ds drinking and fighting. You friendly and successful businessman. Maybe you understand human nature better than I. 2 you thinking about it.
i You know a LOT about human sature—and you have * he warm heart. He probably is embroidering the escapades. think he's fundamentally sound and that he is not Ey ™ discourage your romance, hang on to him. | Don’t be too impressed with the tall wletmheTl stop Yelling | them without an attentive audience.
‘Deserted Family Seeks Advice ! My husband left us a year ago and We aren't divorced but I'd like to be I wish he'd see this letter and come talk it;
|over. How would T file If he contacts me?
The children need their father. |would you advise me to find another for them?
If they can't have their own |
MRS. E. J.
! Whoever files for divorce visits a lawyer and ‘he goes on from
there.
You might ask the police to help locate your husband and Aid support
, Inc, for.
Should She Forgive Man Who Lies ond Brag
A SERVIOEMAN'S wife with & six-monthe-olg |my husband will be out of service soon. Can't we fing
to live at a reasonable figure, where my baby will $ fing ingen)
as 1? . _-MY HUSBAND AND I have lived apart for Tanta home and 3 chance lo save our marriage baton becomes a habit. We have a 10-year-old son. I WONDER IF IT pays to do what's os children, have been evicted, my husband's
'd find Nim ca, andsouss. und we've had sickness. We've even thought about letting
eg laren be Moyles, although Jt almost Wile Be
Let Ms. Manners and’ readers: of
Probioms. sud saswer Your questions, Write in care of The
214 W. Maryland St.
Sprinkle Gandhi Ashes in Ganges
3 Million Pilgrims Watch Ceremony
ALLAHABAD, Feb, The ashes of Mohandas i were
A ‘can’t get along with admitted -
“Indianapolis 2 details. Patching up differences, with both of you making improvements, would be easier than finding a new father jor. five children.
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Talks for Lonesome Friend Bah
I KNOW A FINE working lady, nice lookingsand a good house-
keeper, who is worthy of a nice home.
She tells me she never
(will re-marry for she was so disappointed in*her marriage that she
is afraid of all men. close,
She has a sweet little boy and they are very
She says sometimes she thinks she would like someone to go jout with but she doesn’t think anyone would care for her company
{with her son around. she made fun of me.
I asked her to the club on M Morris St. but
8. M. D.
How foolishly your friend is acting.. She is a into an inferiority complex and probably showers an abnormal affection on her son because of the love she lacked in marriage. Gandhi's bones and ashes into the
He will grow up and leave—she'll end lonesome or become a mother over-devoted to her son and a menace to the woman
She lacks the courage to fight—nof for her son's complete | attention, which is fleeting, but for abundant living. Let her get throats of Hindus as they watched | for a year. good and lonesome—that may bring her around.
| who marries him.
‘Should She Attend Funeral? MY FRIEND WAS married at the start of the war to a soldier |men and persons interested In wp, gag killed. She had a child by him but his father never saw The troop, Siganized in 1937, has been homeless since the old volunteer fireman activities will/it. She then married a friend of her husband and is very happy ul's Episcopal Church was razed in 1947 at Illinois and New| meet at 2 p.m., Sunday, at Fire| and has another child.
Adams-Rogers Station 30; South and New Jer-| Her first husband's parents have decided to bring their son's
th: Ganges and Jumna Rivers today while 3 million Hundu pilgrims watched amid a shower of rose petals from six planes overhead.
According to the Hindu belief, Shee! the ceremony was the last step)
sainted
halls of Hindu Ammortals. Sprinkle Ashes
Gandhi's son,
[river “from the brass —urn—that{with an; {brought them to the sacred city of Allahabad. —A great roar arose from thei
the ceremony. Pilgrims stood neck deep in the waters and massed in Dolores,”
posi of the banks. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Neh-
and Education Minister Maulana
today he killed sweetheart
consigned to the sacred waters-of ~~ ==
‘She Teased Mee Youth Slays High School Sweetheart
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12 (Up) ~A 15-year-old
needed to gend the soul of India’s|\rargh cried as he collapsed, ascending into the|come with emotion, after
Ramdas, bent|top. I pulled the gun out of 1 \acrogs ‘the rail of a bis, oe pocket and killed her. jous duck and slowly led -*I-quarreled with. Dolores
“1 know he thought a "ota | “her mother said, “I
endless ranks upon the sandy|can’t be bitter against anyone who cared so much for her.”
ru, Home Minister Sardar V. Patel Police Dunked
Minaea poti- Honey wel at Co., kites plans for better organized units
Lange, 8. J. Bigin, Lester Hawkins,
Blevins, ’ land more assistance to volunteer
Jol ~Haiteld Electric Co, San-|
Electr born Electric {workers.
Peters, Ine. Painting’ and Glass — Glass Co, A. R, Gwinn Paint Co, Ger eral Outdoor Adv. Co., B. Boaz Jr., Har-| old G. Schiele, Ralph Tula, Circle City | Industrisl Spray’
Arthur F. G. Gemmer is chairman of the troop committee, assisted by Earl Herndon, Claude{ McLean, Howard Sutherland, Harry Markun, John Knox, Trueman Rembusch, Thomas MecCleaster, John Smead and W. 8. Hague rr The Pure ‘Pure Oft Co; on—whose property the new building stands, and Ollie Turner contributed the
Other contributors include: ] Lumber ~~ (Bob) Poster Lumber Co, ht ‘Burnett-Binford Lume | ber Co., Carter
C. Gem Anderson Lumber Co., ler. Jack Maurer, Henry Mewborn;
Decorati = Co, D. R. McParland, M dustrial Paint Co, Dewey B. Wilson,
jam. Waugh & Son, Henry Behrens, ah {Goss will be in charge of the Representatives from |
imeeting.
Gener ter Messmer Carpenter Work -- Carpenters Loca Union 80, Kenneth Blackburn, Pred Clune, k Messmer Construction Co. ng and Sheet Regge & Bons, C. E. Reeve. rnishings—Mrs. John | aan Co., National Sanitation C
Also nies,
rom New Bethel,
The foluowing gave financial ington Township, and one. go Club, Pred H. Sieriing, Empire ; from Acton. The meeting also children anda son coming home from service- next . December. The. Life & Aceident Ins. oS Wiitam' L (will be open to representatives!My husband and I are employed. We'll be happy with anything 3g, his wife, Nora; 33, and her nto an office building. . Stanley Hague. trom townships interested in set-|as long as the family can be together ting up ° volunteer units.
tance:
, John Buehler, W. mer, Henry L. Drake, Al
body here for burial. ~~ |in their name or in the name of the child? Object of the meeting is to or-|the funeral, should just she and the child go, or should she and M. J. C. Your friend need not feel guilty tor re-marrying. She should act naturally and attend the funeral with her child, her family and her second husband. first name and the name of the child. If triends of her first husband's pafents tell you that her Virgil Hughes, tempo- present husband’s attendance at the funeral will cause hard co Mardware se Glass—Vonnegut Hdwe. rary chairman, said an attempt, feelings I suppose he should stay home. —Pierson-Lewis Who i Ban | [will be made to organize all vol-'~ Stewart-CaleYiynteer fire units on a county
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Paging J. 0. E—I have two two letters for you. ET —— (I just can’t use complete letters from house hunters but
Should she and her husband send flowers Should they both go to
“Flowers could be sent in her
a en “snes wee HUNMING ‘Big F Fish"
the duck while the ashes were consigned to the river.
police officers took | dip TY alice oes ara stolen car in the canal near Wa.
Wine Shipment Biggest nash st. In California History
ROSEVILLE, Cal, Feb. 12 Senate Ave. deliberately drove it (UP)—A special train of 25 tank| toward the canal and jumped free cars carrying about 200,000 gal-| before it hit the water. The car lons of wine leaves here today belongs to Betty Brown, 244 8. for a bottling plant at the Bronx | Walcott St. {terminal market in New York{
The thief who stole the ma. chine at W, n_St. and
City. Officials of the Chateau Martin | out in'a police skiff to fasten tow
Chet Frank A. Craig, city fire eador wn |department instructor, and Paul!
in attendance will be and enjoy life. Metal — Ralph Rr. seven Wayne Township compa- ~ one company from Law-,
‘home to come to.
~follow:)
: *Reg. U. 8. Pat. Offices
I'll include excerpts with initials and forward mall. The letters
Seek Answer to Housing Problem F I'VE SOLD MY FURNITURE—even my iron—to keep my Construction—Jack G. and Wal- the State Fire Marshal's office children but now I'm living with my parents. ,/and the Sheriff's office will attend. and want to find a house in the city where we can live, laugh My sister will stay with me and help me, M. 8.
I love my children
MY HUSBAND, 61, and I, 52, have to move and have no Hook, Business Fence, one from Clermont,” oné| place to move, We can't afford to pay over $25 a month. We don’t one from ‘have pets and we don't drink. WE'RE GOING to be evicted late this month. We have three
MRS. D. W.
Our Inseparable Separates* team neat little jackets
with skirts that whirl in circles!
Nag ~
and my boy will have a daughter by a previous marriage. MRS. C. T.
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| Wine Co. said it was the largest hooks to the auto. The craft them into the
rsingle trainload of “wine inthe capsized, | state's history. "| icy canal.
Three Die in Blaze WAUCONDA, II, Feb. (UPy—Firemen today blamed a stove explosion for a fire which killed a family of three and dedtroyed a four-room frame sum-: mer cottage in which they were| living at Slocum Lake, near here. |
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‘Two Seriously Hurt
12 When Bus Leaves Road ST. LOUIS, Feb. 12 (UP)—Two persons were in serious condition today as a result of injuries suffered when a bus “skidded off the fey pavement on U. 8. 61, 10
dead were Irwin Castleberry, Miles south of here and crashec
aboard tt jured in the crash.
critically. Drive L. High, 34, © not hurt. Ray Stephan was fatally inj slid into his backing out of “Wayne today: were Paul Jackson, Wayne. Three men | last night wh
%;, struck by a Bel
tive at the Kei ing. They were J of 21 N, East 15, of 530 N. P! Jeffers, 15, of None was seri Young W. Miss Delores N. West St, night when sh driven
car by 24, of 1514 Ca ana Ave, and ech Grove, White, 54, of
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