Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1948 — Page 3
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northeast corner He tried to call firemer, ‘ound the office phone out of order. A passing police car spotted the leaping flames a few minutes r. he Call Extra Vehicles © | Extra vehicles were called as a protection against ignition of nearby gas tanks. ~~ % A Pure Oil Co. storage building is located next door to the service mpany. ya said 20,000 barrels of erude oil were stored under. the factory but that flames did not reach the area. The fuel ofl is used in the firm’s blast furnaces. Wilts Steel Beams Firemen confined the factory fire to the northeast corner. The Intense heat wilted 12-inch steel beams and- left them crumpled like straws, A tar roof covering carried flames into the rest of the factory but fireproof construction kept it from inflicting heavy damages. . 2 0. J. Strayer, president of the firm which manufactures auto- , mobile springs, sald damages would total at least $20,000. He said the plant will be out of op-| eration .about two weeks. The flames jumped an alley and gutted three: garages in the 2300 block of Hoyt Ave. Residents| began moving their furniture out of houses in the area as it appeared winds might whip flames over the neighborhood. Residents said they tried to summon firemen the flames were spotted but that tele-
Roll Hoss, co-owner of the men. Getting practically
safe. Only a dinner check
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phones were out of the entire area. Indiana Bell Telephone Co. said | at least 20 phones were out of order in the area, apparently the result of a cable being by the intense heat.
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(Continued From Page One) | In the area afound Lafayette, ard pattern; Coat or Suit, made highways were reported wet and from standard pattern. |Slushy. Traffic was not tied up.
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the section around Pendleton, highways also were dangerous as a freezing rain fell
LIBERAL VIEW LEAGUE CLUB HOLDUP —
no cash ‘in the first holdup, $6000 from the club's safe. Here L. S. Pratt, club co-owner, kneels by the empty
2522 Driving Hazardous
Driving became hazardous as William E. Jenner for the nom-
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Landlords, Veterans
supporters among the City a cil to back a resolution . {which would launch an investigaL© [tion of the Citizens Gas & Coke | Utility. The resolution, which charges the company with mismanagement, was presented to ile council last night but was turned down because of a ruling which all ordinances and resobe filed with City Clerk by noon of the day of Counc! meeting. {
night that one Councilman wus ready to introduce the measure stopped by Christian council ‘president. on the ling rule “passed.
agement which the backers contend is still pending in Circuit Court. An ordinance introduced wy J. Porter Seidensticker would suthorize the city to hire-an electrical engineer to make an investigation, survey and accountof the electric light Mills charged the city by Indianapolis Power & Light Co. Cab Ordinance Passed The electrical engineer, W. =. Sully, would receive 40 per cent of all overcharges.
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For ‘the second fime in six weeks, South Side night club, was held up, probably by the same the bandits early today got
or two remain.
‘James to Open GHQ; Form 2 Jenner Clubs
| Lt. Gov. Richard T. James said today he would open a headquarters within a week for his campaign to win the Republican nomination for governor, At the same time formation of two new clubs supporting Sen.
Halleck Sees Action on Housing
Times Washington Bureau
max several weeks of statewide organizational activity. The newest Jenner clubs were the ‘United Negro Jenner-for-{Governor Club headed by Colum{bus Morgan, ‘and the Jenner-for- | Governor Boosters Club of Mar- tion in the House. Like many of Jom Saunty. sieaded es Roy his colleagues, Mr. Halleck ndiford, 1715 Carrollton Ave. doesn’t like the federal housing _: | provisions of that measure, he gi oC lon calling for interven-
: " | (tion in the Indianapolis Railways, hart Fights Pe William E. Jenner prom | ne. rate eae. Seune} Hanah A {sed the veterans -to vote for it 1» hen in
courts or Service Comaccording to Fred A. Sonder- mission.
| tion.” & nih But he refused to commit him{self on the Taft-Ellender-Wagner| Bill which they want forced from committee by a discharge peti-
ing s-Seek Support in Gas
Even so, it was indicated last .
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this morning. Light rain fell in the south portions of the state but did not present any driving hazard, state ! police said. No snow was expect
(6d In the central or southern routs will be made to save the!
| parts of the state. . The generally cloudy condi-
| : {mann, ex-GI student from Butler, | 0 g 0 University, Indianapolis. He is
Times Washington WASHINGTON, Homer BE. Capehart’s (R. Ind.) {office today announced that ef-
jobs of 15 Indiana veterans who have been working as la rs
Bureau Mar, 2—Sen.|
state vice commander of the American Veterans Committee. Ludlow to Sign | He said that Rep. Louis Ludlow's office assured them that the {Indiana Congressman would sign ithe discharge petition in the
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dard! pattern or originally designed by tiOns here, caused by an area of, , contestant. rigina aSesige tor low pressure moving across the children — even though of origi- State, are expected to continue for, nal design — MUST be entered in 2 he but no extreme cold is i Children’s Clothing Gre § Groug Temperatures today are exype : pected to range between 38 and Dill er 42 degrees. Low for g I be between 33 and 35. | : ns are that the Wabash River will reach the tiood
!sequences are -year-old former Dillinger most of the Indiana rivers .are| henchman today began a 15-year falling slightly. - term in the state prison at Michi-| The Weather Bureau said it is, gan City, ‘unlikely that the Ohio River willl William A. Shaw was sentenced overflow its banks unless pro-| Yesterday by Judge Saul I. Rabb longed rains come to the southern in Criminal Court, Division 2. Al- part of the state. 3 80 a member of a safe-cracking Heavy snows in eastern and burglary ‘ring police smashed braska sent the Platte apd Elkrecently, Shaw pleaded guilty to the armed robbery of Henry L. Koor, 58, manager of Wagman Brothers’ Department Store, 184143 Shelby St., last fall. Shaw, who confessed several Other crimes at the time of his arrest, bragged of being a chauffeur for John Dillinger while he Shaw) was only a schoolboy. 1 ————
SPONSORS CAKD PARTY | United States embassy announced Temple Rebekah Lodge 591 will| today it received an official court fhonsor a benefit card party at/motice banning two issues of the Colonial Furniture Store, Friday U. 8. information service bulletin at 1:30 p. m. {in Czechoslovakia.
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Times State Service GARY, Mar, 3-—Serbian organiZations in the United States are Sending appeals to the State Deent urging aid for a former Hoosier, native of Gary, who is pbotted jailed by Tito’s secret
{spite of all its enemies. . p the Serbian - National Defense Council of America, he was jail by the OZNA secret police, Bishop Varnava, accordihg to
the Council, is now being ay refer to the Serbian Kast-
Orthodox Metropolitan of Sarajevo, Varnava, whose boyname was Vojislav Nastic.
with the Croat Ustashl.' The |
Lena ; - terous lie,” declaring that the Indians Farm Bureas Co-Operative Ave| ra, Selly Merker: James, dred Fite. He was born in Gary on Jan. 31, Ustashi slaughtered’ more: than | Kiwanis. Ciubeotal ‘Antlers, Bard Misamtl Dolinte’ Neidigh: Ber. ns, the son of Tanasije and|700,000 of Bishop Varnava's Or- dens Club--Claypool Hotel. Girvin. ’ . ett Serpe in 1900" ad settled In a eth: Guting the hr MARRIAGE LICENSES oa DEATHS an ncluding ops and many ¢ Gerald Daniel. 1315 8. Pershing: Mildred’ Gegree Clarence Smith, ab Long, carci » but returned home- ergy . . lend in 1023, oe tatsnar Hoosier spest alk) {ima Toren Parton, Jose 'N. Be. 7 | Bien 4 Dugas, 13, at 8, Vinewnt's prev. le Fon be i id at-| years in fasting and prayer before | VC haniens Hy ® Helmont Alberta ‘Mendenhall, 85, st 450 W. 9th, Froe! grammar becoming Ch le Jr., Versailles, : . k School for three years. ‘Upon his| His Fh Mrs, Soka Cologhin) | piel tba Mecoy ora Horpiial ary) Tae myers 8m M0 Bven. | tun to Yugosiavia®he contin-|still lives here. On the back of | E. Moore, Camby, Ind. | Oeorge Philip Kalb, #9, at 3196 College, is educa; ¢ . ; 3 Donald FP. Kittredge, 8427 Park Ave.;| cerebral i 1 ted from sation and was grad-|a photograph she .recently re- Margare: R Wohigemuth, 4134 N. Penn-| Osena Kerry, Tt $99 BR Vermont, X theologi-| ceived, Bishop Varnava had in-| SPY sclerot , . in golege there. Later he taught scribed in Serbian. “To my good onras ERE at 18 Plaatgnt,. dor. Years, school for several and dear cousins in the blessed | Bogs : adn Anderson, 83, at Qeneral, the ele t10™® Joining the ranks of (land of liberty and plentifullness.” i |More, ite Cpcll, Marguerite Kelly: | Ana czabeth Griesey, 10, at Long, . 2 The Serbian Defense Council, | wh | Betner. y - ’ N. n 7 st 193 RB Ray« He wi tled By i AL . tirging State Department action SLAIN—Mrs. Evelyn Ellis, 28. | At, Generatmatva, Saudia Merle Adams:| mond, ah “aN etropo) jo behalf isho he lares : § a ‘ . i Re ames, Bdna Joseph Perisho, fa. . a Ot Sarajevo on Aug. 19, 1947, [that he is an American citizen] Year-old divorcee, was slain yes [Ae essen ios, Tulse Puller: Rab. Pio Sooner hromassie, Vermont, ech time he spoke of the/by birthright and. has never re-| ferday by her ex-husband, Fred | A Biotin” Martiey; Oene. Hisie' Bose, A ah 0M BR 1 Tee he was.ready to endure his citizenship. Bis, 5 marty pation. wend; Kon Ear ri "BLT DO Er is
program. their plight before Ray 8. Don- the
tain Civil Service status since no’ .
|examinations have been held and! A waa. : [therefore are being discriminated AvOWed Communist
{against. Mr. Donaldson directed Resigns Cio Post horn Rivers over thefr oanks, their complaints to both Veterans v : Administration and
{through Omaha and many high- Service Commission, he said.
(tary, Charles L. Egenroad, are in munist, has resigned as business| Seven inches of snow was re. Sansas City where the Senator is conducting hearings on how steel
shortages ! nesses in that area. The Senator Czechs Ban U. S. Paper is a member of the Senate Small PRAGUE, Mar. 2 (UP)—The Business Committee. x Mayor . Swings Economy Ax on Asphalt Plant
[to pave its own driveways, was |ordered
. ® " 4 oe Mayor Feeney. EL f Tito's Secret Police “Seine mm past us |waste of money,” said the Mayor./[EVENTS TODAY a |as the bishop of his church, in “The street department asphalt 'ndisnapelis Council of Women—Ayres
Soon after this, according to less cost.” :
lan | that work at Scheel for Home Planners, sponsored Paul, Ia t can do al t ihe ens lan RN by hima - _ ns~=Afternoon and s . nels—Byivester, Dorothy Swatts, A RIS | Wittenberg College A &ap «=| At OslemanVictor, Helen Teixtor; Rob. | ; 8:15 p. m., St. Mark's United Lutheran| ert, Louise Amick: A Ann Schucke Church, A man: John, Edns Willlams; Narold, American Guild of Organics, Indiana’ Phyllis Duthridge. Chapter = 8 p. m, North Methodist At MM ymond, Lucille Hueber u Hen Indiana Farm Burean Co-Operative As] ¢ ry. Mabel
by Tito's ‘regime of collaboration] |
Council brands this “a most pre.| |
House. This will bring the bill to the floor when 218 signatures btained. dg They have been on the adjudi- 2 © ~ Lg. |Wind up a year-old court fight. athe and rating boards and are’ Mr. Ludlow makes it a policy to/ The fight is between the combeing discharged on Mar. 31 by Sign all discharge petitions, while! missjoners and the Burford Print-
with the Veterans Administration
ty Commissioners are going to Greenfield in Indianapolis.
tomorrow morning to attempt to
tionwide VA retrenchment Mr. Halleck, even before becom- ing Co. over a contract awarded She nationwide VA ret placed Ing majority leader, takes exactly|to the Sentinel Co. in December, opposite viewpoint. He con-|1946. ltends that all the
aldson, administrative assistant work of the| Taxpayer plaintiffs in the case to Sen. Capehart, who promised House should be carried onare George R. Hollingsworth, a help. regular committee chan-| former member of the county
On Job Since 1946 [ne ollie to ae. 28 here from ‘Indianapolis ccording r. Sondermann,| a ee, from Indianapolial, ASCiiing fo, My. Sondetmans, L. Orr and Andrew Pelfrey. They an “excellent impression” when he have been with Veterans Admin- assured the veterans that. he istration since 1946. They argue Would seek passage of his bill as that they have been unable to ob-800n as possible this session.
Co. They contend that the Burford Co. should have been awarded
Judge John Hinchman of Hancock Circuit Court will hear the case. .
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Dortch fo Return Here Next Week
Carl Dortch, former governent research director for the Chamber of Commerce, who has been on leave to the Federal Gov-
Ciel ROCHESTER, Minn. Mar. 2| | (UP)—Gunhild Bjorklund, - who, p, Sen. Capeharti:and his “secre- admitted recently she was a Com-|
the
{agent of a local .of the Cro ernment, will return to his post
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