Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1948 — Page 3
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Communist threat to all of Europe is “much more immediate and serious than the threat of physical war,” Gen. Lucius D. Clay, United States military commander in Germany, said today in a cabled statement to
may be coming down a peg OF two within the next decade, according to an Indiana University geo ., because of the pace in which the nation’s mineral resources are being expended. The geologist, Dr. Eugene Cal-
eas | Within Hours
2.Story Building At Kokomo Razed
a bo : the World-Telegram, a Scripps- tf the me snd downy fo DEDAEE 0%, Bees Sich ves Howard. newspaper. - >, eke A a Eon not as much as | gs destroyed structures “If this Communist threat suc-| == ; A plored for new sources of sup- : Sirgay jer fair ground sites ceeds,” he added, “there would be : | . . . ply, voices that possibility on the for eight months, at two Hoosier al A no need for Russia to make war.” WRECKED AUTO—A New York Central freight caved in the side of this stalled |basis of survey reports on vital 0y Who 3! Bu . : - minerals. Steel is a particularly Denis vin hours spat al the Ste ak ln rep bo. ery Tom the car after the driver, the Rev. Albert Batts, was unable to budge it from a crossing. critical item. pe IED READER. a Fair Grounds in same time denied a statement at-| “At our present rate of utiliza-
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South Side Playmates Collect Clothing, Cellagyns 'ierhe dunand Plated
leased by the Stokely-Van Camp Social Action in Kansas Cit last! 3 : : of our steel industry, will be gone al » anning Co. was partly destroyed City fast ype a | 44 . Storm,” MGM vis the State Fair Grounds, caus- December. Hit by Train e or ire iC ims in five or six years,” declares Dr.
Davis ‘Quotes’ Clay
INQUISITIVE, ing up to $100,000 damage to the Dr. Davis, a leading pro-
9) PN ire ae ~ : 3 lions of tons of steel to be sent ' food. The exhibit’ bullaing was Ta [Soviet apologist and, keynolel Minister Uninjured Promised Furniture, in House Canvas Po Io ie Teeaetry Toei umn share your rented for purposes PICKING WINNERS—Judging entries in the’ Indiana Region- 1ations at the unofficial Methodist! Jumps to Safety The efforts of five South Side boys have added $80, clothes and wiil deplete them that much
re of The Times, BE the Buials believed the blaze, al High School Scholastic art competition are, left to right: A. Reid meeting, said Gen. Clay had told
m—— was started by a eoke-burning Winsey, head of DePauw University's art department; Miss Rose- ‘him during an interview. heater. They said actual damage mary Beymer, art director of the Kansas City public schools, and | “There isn't the slightest to the building was only about! George S. Dufch, art department head at George Peabody Col- ‘danger of war with Russia. But
2000, but some 17,000 cases of . : .".. we have to circulate that story oa Ml SOI yt dalgrel, lege for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. The judges resumed activity ‘ani over the United States so we
At Muncie, wind-swept flames today in the auditorium of Wm. H. Block Co., Indiana sponsor of can put over the Marshall Plan.”
promises of furniture for Mrs. Lena Mitchell and her two children | sooner.” . A Good Samaritan arrived too Who were burned out of their home Saturday at 1401 Charles St. | That will boost the already late to help the Rev. Albert Batts In the fire, a nephew, Cpl. Stephen Wood, visiting from Ft high cost of steel much higher, when the pastor's car stalled on! Knox, Ky.. died saving the children, Frederick, 14, and Patricia! he states. the railroad tracks at Commerce Ann. 2 hearted nelghiiors {TMRS:] Ba ou Revutvo Down oh and Massachusetts Ave. today. | ” n 8 y | “Barring the unlikely possibilThe Rev. Batts, pastor of 16th diately began a Bollection for the cores ‘noir aad. (ables and 4 |ItY Of new major ore beds being iti ; ic” i 1." |Street Baptist Church, told police Mitchells. To date some $200 has| , | discovered, we'll be forced to rely destroyed the main grandstand at the competition nationally conducted by Scholastic ‘magazine. In his reply, the general said: |," 0 "cio sn the tracks and | bed. The youthe intend to eon-|, on taconite, an impure ore that an estimated loss of between $50,- Ee “Dr. Davis was one of many ¥ on the tracks andy... given with promises of|tinue their collection as long as| :
® : that h ble . h it! contains roughtly half as much Sn ana 475.000 Woman Aids a Lost Scout, [1s meme mt Iam rus ua ooonins more, Punt has ben prom 0 tn * iron Fire Chief Aaron Belcher said : § [unable to recollect in detail my|\ "vu Central freight train, |iSed, for delivery as soon as a new| “That means higher costs of
cause of the blaze was undeter- pei 8 ® . conversation with him; however, {home can be found. Clothin aiso Claypool H ive teel,” Dr. Callagh tes, “ mined, but added that it appar. Repays 44 Kind Act Debt the statements which he attrib. n® Minister jumped to safety 8 ypool Hotel Detective « sllaghan sist, ang
is piling up. : | for a man to buy al tee - ently broke out in the electrical : . utes to me are impossible for me Lio So. Wai Nady vamaged, The *Mitchells lost all their| Dies of Heart Attack {uct he'll have to pA yp ae storage shop under the stand. The old saying: “One good turn |bered a time four years ago when| ‘0 have made as they are com-| ..", "his faith in human |furniture and clothing in the fire. A claypool Hotel house ietec- amount of labor. Unless cheap-
Firemen were handicapped in|deserves another” helped a lost|I started to get out of the car|PICtly contrary to my personal... The night of the fire, playmates sy | bstit as almost . ’ tive died of a heart attack eariy er su utes can be found, his fighting the blaze because of a Boy Scout back to his home and|and go in a grocery store,” Mrs. beliefs. Sioa: shation. After y
3 he sta of Frederick started out with a _{living standard must necessaril et water hydrants on thelgave a Marion County woman a| Warner said. Reds Not in Shape e stalled on the tracks, he said, today, a few minutes after help y
Jr wave sta that T did not|five cars pulled around and d glass ‘jar, going from house to fall.” Be “ | ted not n rove - - - BR i Tai chance to repay a debt of kind-| “A back injury suddenly re- p eve Russia was in an eco- Past him making no offer to help. Rous. 1 »Y are Layon Hodges, |Ing arrest a 45-year-old ey ot Scarcities are likely to extend ness to the Scouts last night. curred and I couldn't make it.so| oo. shape to wage war at this Finally the sixth car stopped |y;. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman|cused of using crooked dice injto other vital minerals. Oil re-
as fariodeiet last year at a cost Mrs. Norman Warner, 1902 8. I asked a boy nearby if he would i. and an unidentified motorist tried Hodges, 1333 Charles St, anda game with convention dele-| serves are at their lowest point of $11,000. shop for me. He did and then| unsuccessfull Robert Worthington, 11, son of gates. | while use of petroleum products A two-story storage building of| High ‘School Road, was startled | .r,ceq to take a tip, saying that This does not mean that we ully to push the cariy, anq Mrs. Myrie Worthing:| The victim, Daniel D. Scanlon, constantly attain record highs. the Kein Salvage Co. in Kokomo| When she heard a. knock at her|n. was a Scout and. at al do not face this danger at some ie 510% SUL that tim, ton, 1344, Charles St. 32 N. Temple Ave., collapsed while Oil shale and coal may yield \ ir: was destroyed by fire last night.door about 11 last night. She pis good deed for the day. » unless we take measures to sign lled th asher lights Promiséd Furniture police were questioning Leon H.| enough to take up the slack but your. rooms Mrs. Fannie Klein, president, @sked who was there three times| «pm glad I could thé goold]™ ke it most unlikely. a e approaching train| The group was: joined by|Marra, Muncie, who was charged at greater cost : said she believed the blaze start-|but got no reply. Aved 3 2d. pay. Lhe however, I pave always Sad and the car had to be abandoned. [ayon's brother, Douglas, 10, and |with 'vagrancy and disorderly! Coal reserves are estimated to ed in an accumulation of old rags.| Boy Becomes Lost er pean Rees very All| SETTER C ORN FOR POPPING David Gieseking, 9, and his conduct. be sufficient for 1000 years but JE ust ‘then "she heard a noise Sheriffs’ Wiv Club Ba bac Y oa ES e are to G |brother, Robert, 8, sons of Mr. The dice were found on Marra, cheaper strip mining is running Craft Madden to Keynote | es v as e western Europe; Popcorn from hybrid varieties and Mrs. Henry Gieseking, 1343 who was persuading delegates to/out. Atomic power is still just a aft. Alfer. . + . and the voice of a child. Open- Schedules Election and have any chance for SYstittia] | expands about 25 per cent more Charles St. a lumbermen’s convention to hope, Dr, Callaghan says, yet to of bullion and Democratic fonvention |ing the door she found 12-year- Oicers will De ‘elected. at the peace. than ordinary corn in popping. Besides money and clothes col-'gamble, police were told. prove itself in a constructive way. Pastel colors. Po 1 as tive wil ker, Char geo Thiet, 2400 W. 8imeating of the Marion County . note the - Democratic state con- I told Ber he vas : Boy De Sheriffs’ Wives Club STRADSS SAPS vention at the Indianapolis Coli- ut an e come » gethe : veum June 15, state committee lost from a bicycle outing to|, The group met last night to TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWI officials announced today. Eagle Creek. > wi at y oan Saran, ¢ : The Lake County congressman| He * had been trying to get 5 opus Enf ¥ Pe og ‘el = : . i ‘ is an announced candidate for home alone but was tired out. |, tha Picea Agen 8, - re-election for a fourth term, the! Mrs. Warner bundled up the| OTe TAR JC FTES SN guests committee said. A former treas-|boy and took him to his home,| "oC Py hi ng wer, fi , urer of his home county, Mr.|first calling to tell his where-| VaC€T COSTED DE Madden has served in the House abouts to his frantic parents. Ee een, membersy’p since 1942. ‘ “When I saw him I remem-|S rman. STRAUSS . |Forest Manor League SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! To Seek Playground A meeting on civic improve- * ment will be held by the Forest Manor Civic League at 7:30 p. m. today in the auditorium of School 8 1. Evan Walker, of the Indian- ¥ apolis Railways, will speak. Plans will be made to establish a community playground. Street improvements, including’ sanitary and storm sewers, will be discussed. The sewer project : is now being studied by the City Needle-tuft Administration. . n Craft. Light *
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In Indianapolis
EVENTS TODAY Scheels for Home Be
Planners, Second ses- . sion, John PF. Rithmiller address—Afternoon, oA, Branch Offices open for registration of voters—School Board Office, Ohio and Meridia Sts.; Schools 40, 9 and 3. Kiwanis Club—Hotel Antlers. ‘ Lions Club—Claypool Hotel.
DAR State Council (through Thursdsy)=— Hotel - Lincoln.
| EVENTS TOMORROW - , Indianapolis Bach Cheir Concert — 8:30 a THE ARROW BM Zion Evangelical and Reformed American War Mothers, USA OChapter— 3 urth anniversary luncheon, noon,
Fo Cla 1 Hotel. Seciely” Automotive Engineers, Indiana Sec 1 , Hotel
tion—7 p. m. Antlers. J . - PEOPLE GT) Seek SriLiats sad Until the time shall + : : p. m., Liederkrantz tal Club. Warren Central High Scheel Choir, “H. ol ME i aMore” = 12:00. Bi m., school come—when there will be + : x 1 Branch Offices open olor gesistration of } press a : . a and Pennsylvania Motor Inn. “i 2 another such setup as Series of Stripe Shirts (with ; en IR gu BOTANY (the mill) and fused collars}—featured as At St. Francis—William, Lillie Dishman.
At General — Joseph, Oleader Mitchell; : Joseph, Mary Catherine Ray; Joe, ( dat ) Esther . Moore; Ernest, Anna Adams; DAROFF the tailor Robert, Katherine Barber. . At Coleman—John, Sally Baldwin,
At Methodist—Charles, Marguerite Pitz-| it would be unreasonable
gerald; Donald, Charlotte Henry. Charles, picMirice Cla, Ruph,, luis : 0 | : anta; Paul, 3 ' . Barbas Rafert; William, en Burress to expect a va ue—comparab e ’ flarold, Hickam Fuller; Ray, June , r : . . They DO have a note of dress— At St. Vincent’s—Robert, Mary Catherine with these. it's just
Johnson; Chester, Jean Hamilton.
“smart color background tones A Homes -Zaz), Ruth Sprankle, 720 N.
. Boys At St. Pr is — Ray, A Sandlin; that are bosom companions St Francis — Rav. Atoes Sendiin
to men's suits—with enlivening 4 Genotal-Efward, Eis Jones. isn't (can't) be done!
At Coleman—Max, Cecelia Simon; Dr.
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sclerotic heart, Ralph Raymond Berlin, 66, at Long, cora
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