Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1948 — Page 5
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GO=0 ination’ J Devised for Ft. Wayne | a iF ei LY 2 Eas +} Prefabricated Homes Expert Commissioned by Lafayefle Concern Designs Plan to Aid Appearance © : NEW YORK, Mar. 3A revolutionary type ‘of color co-ordina-tion for a community of prefabricated houses at Ft. Wayne, Ind. was described hers today by Dr. {say A. Baliakin of the University
Dr. Balinkin, associate professor of experimental physics and expert on color, reported at the annual meeting of the Inter-Society
Color Council here. - : % State Liquor Group of selecting colors which would
relieve blocks of “prefab” homes Re-elects Wheeler
from the customary appearance ject| Joseph Treacey Named
of monotonous similarity. foundation assigned the project Second Vice President The Indiana Retail Alcohelic
to Dr. Balinkin. Beverage Association, Inc., which
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ful planning along lines suggested by Dr. Balinkin, the houses are
harmonious effect unusual groups of this type. Dr. Balinkin designed what he terms a “mechanical color space.” The apparatus, looking like a three-dimensional spider web, makes use of a lorattribute formula to give a quick answer to the problem of selecting harmonious ‘ color combinations. The Lafayette corporation has adopted the colors and has arranged with a manufacturer to make them available in pre-mixed paints.
Decatur Firemen Plan
Volunteer Departments
The Decatur Central Fire Department met last night in Decatur Central High School to make plans for several volunteer departments. 4 Francis Day, chairman| of the department, said thatthe first unit will be installed in Valley Mills this fall, Other prospective spots are West Newton and Camby.
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met here Monday, today announced re-election of Marion T. Wheeler, Mishawaka, as president for the coming year. Fred E. Griese of Evansville was elected first vice president: Joseph Treacey of Indianapolis, second vice president; Vic Zandi of East Chicago, third vice president, and Henry Hess of New Albany, treasurer, * More than 250 tavern o tors attended the annual a Directors Elected a Sirecton of the association, ected represent the congressional districts, were: 3
Whiting; second district, Charles W. Biltz of Latayette; third district, Paul Sweeney of South Bend; fourth district, Arthur Bussing of Ft. Wayne; fifth district, M. Monroe Neher of Frankfort; sixth district, Dr. J. H. Cusick of .Terre Haute; seventh district, Robert Haak of Bloomington; eighth district, H. E. Al-
trict, James Hussey of Indianapolis.
Little Toe on Gl Joe
Ain't Gonna Hurt No Mo’
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 (UP) —The Army said today that from now on it will make shoes for GI Joe with more room for his little toe. Futhermore, the sole will be made flatter £6 better traction. Many GI's in World War IT complained that their shoes and boots fitted too closely over the little toe. And the soles were so round they wore out in one spot too fast. : © 80 the Army is making the first in 32 years in the lasts for its service shoes and combat boots.
Striking Japanese Ask
‘Marriage Allowance’ TOKYO, Mar. 3 (UP)—Striking
today added a demand for “marriage allowance” to their list of complaints to the government. They asked 16,000 yen for anyone who gets married. They said that under their present pay, they couldn't get married even when
at district, Margaret Carroll he
would accept the nomination if it were tendered to him. The exchange left Mis position wunchanged from that state last March. He still is not a candidate but is available if the party wants to nominate him. “Since he has not ruled himself out,” Mr. McConnell said, “the committee will carry out its original intention of filing his name in the all-star primary.”
Bolt at Convention WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 (UP) ~The southern revolt threatened the Democratic Party today with a National Convention walkout on the scale of the Bull Moose bolt from the 1912 Republican convention. +
reading rebellion against President Truman's civil rights program. Most of those proposals were tied to a demand that the convention repudiate Mr. Truman's program and declare for “states
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they were “40 or 50 years old.”
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. Pi Democratic Rebels Hint |today
BUMBERSHOOT. WIELDERS—Mrs. George Clupper, 1906 Lexington Ave., and Mrs. Florence Humphrey, 1910 Hoyt Ave. (left to right), last night put a.
ous growths in the central nervous system, primarily the brain, before operation.
Girl Still Plans To Wed Convict
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Mak 3 (UP)—Twenty - year - old ss Jeane Lucas oe to return to
merely ‘‘delayed” and not “abandoned.” She said she will love him “forever” and will return to Nashville to visit him again soon. ‘ Budzynski was to have died in the electric chair in the state prison here at dawn Thursday, but Gov. Jim McCord commuted his sentence to life imprisonment
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Postcard Misdirected ‘To Warsaw, Poland
. The governor said, though, that the state of Tennessee “is not interested” in permitting Miss Lucas and Budzynski to marry.
‘Dewey to Air Views In ‘Whirlwind' Drive AXLBANY, Mar. 3 (UP)—Gov. Thomas E. Dewey is preparing to make known his views on national and international affairs in a whirlwind campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, it was reported reliably today. The Governor made known his plans for an active campaign when he disclosed he “probably” would accept one of the many invitations to speak on controversial issues outside the state. The drive will start as soon as the 1948 legislative session ends.
Investigate Violent Acts
Against Publisher
PENSACOLA, Fla, Mar. 3 (UP)—Newspaper publisher Kenneth Brown, who is at odds with the local police, today had five New Orleans detectives investigating acts of violence directed against him, Mr, Brown said he had no confidence in the local police and
tion from them.” He said he believed a series of attacks on his home and office were connected with recent editorials criticizing the police de-
WARE, Mass, Mar. 3 (UP)— Four weeks ago, a Ware insurance agent mailed a postcard here to Mrs. John Stogitus, also of Ware. The card reached her home yesterday bearing a Warsaw, Poland,
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against the front fender. “That was about all we could do,” Mrs. Clupper said. “So we let him go.” “We weren't frightened until
r|it was all over,” Mrs. Humphrey
said. She had $25 in her purse at the time of the attempted theft, Today they are the toast of the neighborhood. Neither can appear on the street "without doors flying open. - And then the whole story has to be told again.
2 Farm Meetings Planned in State
Jesse B. Gilmer, administrator of the Federal Production and Marketing Administration, and Frank E. Woolley, secretary of the Commodity Credit Corp., will address two meetings in Indiana next week. Mr, Gilmer will discuss the agricultural conservation program. Mr. Woolley will talk on the support of farm prices and the international wheat agreement. The (first meeting will be in Peru
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Defense Pact [ Sought to Back [European Aid
- Ball Claims Support * For Anti-Red Plan
By JOHN 1c STEELE : WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 — A move was ing in the Senate today to bolster the European Recovery Program with a western nation mutual defense pact aimed at Soviet aggression. Sen. Joseph H. Ball (R. Minn.) claimed considerable Republican support for his proposal to set up a veto-proof “supreme council” {outside the United Nations with - |powers to use force against “aggression and subversion” in western Europe. And several members of the Senate Armed Services Committee were calling for universal military training in this country as a step toward making ERP
or ferocious nature and one possessed of a vicious propensity,” He filed court action asking $5650 damages to soothe his battered
Mr. Dowles named R. L. Lewis in the suit as owner of the goat with which he held a spirited but losing skirmish last October, Mr. Dowles charged in the complaint that he was bending
work in the face of Communist obstruction. Favor UMT Chairman Chan Gurney (R. 8. D.) of the Armed Services Com-
{mittee and Sens. Edward V, Rob-
to himself in relationship] would-be purse snatcher to flight with lusty blows from their umbrellas, : on (R We) ant wan TIE gu to the presidency. ss = =» + |Knowland (R. Cal) joined in gies 42 Age Is Factor . I G Wi jd terming universal military train- Ee When Gen. Dwight D-- Steen ew oun wo urcn-ovoers ie ing as vital to ERP, ox fovura bokte 0 ws Sonera. 3 hower’s boom was riding High ; > Mr, Ball announced that he for Acid Indigestion 25¢ Sen. Vandenberg sometimes I F ¥ d t would formally introduce his decussed tm presidency with To Detect Cancer Umbrellas—Foo paa Yuirs |... in loday during Senate friends He so empha! 0 . debate on $5.3 billion ERP denied interest in the nomination Ladies Are Toast of Neighborhood After bil He revealed details last Beware for himself on such occasions] MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 3 (UP) » i night at a meeting of Senate ReAEot oe donnian tot: Bana: 3 Recounting Tale of Routing Purse Snatcher ~~ |"i&ht at 8 mesting of Senate Re- Hom common meant it. One of the questions]. > YOUnS Minneapolis doctorto~| "0 ie Humphrey, 73, of 1910 Hoyt Ave, and Mrs. seeking changes In the recovery frequently raised against him-|3aY announced a new method of| qonroe Glupper, 80, of 1906 Lexington Ave., intend to go to church| measure. That H On self was his age, 64 years this|cancer detection which he said|tonight just as they have for a week. Their church is holding a . The proposal would direct the month. eliminates much of the present| revival. tate Department to work for the Chronic bronchitis may i A man nominated at 64 would|gyess-work diagnosis’ They'll probably carry umbrellas again tonight, but not for|establishment of an international four cough, chest cold, or acute bronbe 68 years old when his nomina-|prain York on the ool of any protection other than against rain. Last night, however, they | supreme council of 11 nations to Shits i not woated and SADEGH tion for a second term came be-| Dr, George E. Moore, 28, a fel-|put them to far different use. —— Soe 8 8 Watchdog of aggres- cine less potent {han Creomulsion fore party. That is late in|jow in surgery at the University] In the 1500 block of Lesind- t Gels Goat son Be. Which goes right to seat of the life for such heavy responsibili-/of Minnesota Hospitals, only six|ton Ave, a car slowed beside JOO ers oa A vote £ bers of od er EE A ties. Since Gen. KisenhoWer’s months ago announced a method|them. A youth jumped out and f h vo io seven mem bey 0 phlegm and nature to withdrawal from politics some he had developed to check a sur-|grabbed Mrs. Humphrey's purse. Of Man Who Bent anc] oul § Sovake 3 a. use Soothe Boulrs : inflamed persons believe they have noted a|geon’s work during a brain op-| Down came her umbrella with a . havea velo pow Oreomiltion blends beechwood change in Sen. Vandenberg's ap-|eration. That method, which in-|whack on the would-be thief’s Over a Bit Too Far Mr. Ball explained that the creosote by DC th alee proach to Sresidentiat politics. volves the ua of dyes and ultra head. He fell back against the ounail. Voule ae OPO 10 Hive Hime ciitnte poughs. hange telegrams rays, ‘WS surgeons CAr. qunkaing i this week with Raymond McCon-|determine whether all diseased] goat of the Neighborhood WILMINGTON, N. C, Mar. 3 bers of the UN Security Sounet ES tal your JE kints nell, editor of the Nebraska State|tissue has bee (UP)—L. W. Dowles today said|¥illing to accept the veto-less| Joi it Io Journal Sen. Vandenbe re- The he a os ] Regaining his balance, he tried 1 rs terms — a provision clearly un- the « must I B= EE rH to get in the car, Mrs. Clupper|d neighbors goat was of & ,o.antable to Russia, Mr. Ball ihe point-blank question whether he a tl oa to locate tumor- went into action. The thief fell|“dangerous, vicious, mischievous|gaid frankly that the
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High School at 1 p. m. Monday and the second in Seymour High School at 1 p. m. Tuesday. The meetings, the first since World War II, are being held primarily for AAA county and com" | munity committeemen by person.’ nel of all Department of Agriculture agencies, Oo |
Local Delegates Named To Travelers Aid Meeting |
Miss Nancy Jones, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Travelers Aid Society and James W. Hurt, vice president of board of directors, will represent the! local group at the Travelers Ald Bi-annual convention of the National Travelers Aid Association today through Saturday at Kansas City, Mo. | Miss Jones will participate In executive sessions, as a member
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