Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1948 — Page 3
a URSDAY, MAR 11, 1948 : FE ee mo oars Toe 5 Added To Nokomis G 1 an aa 4 —— Liller uppies ed To Kokomo's Arabs EXpecting to LOS@ | ici sontoimbolioons foo rome sg" | Lo giy ok gy LE Coufifwtes 3500; Drive For Shard of Goal ren EE —= ‘Million Men’ in Holy War ses osama
lobby part- Denzil Smith, a farmer livis. wwvest of Kokomo, said he wanted ara to contribute something to the campaign for the additional $100,000|the basis of the campaign. » w : glitzkrieg Set
The public campaign was startneeded for the new gymnasium, : ish G However, Mr. Smith said he had no money. But he did have/®d here March 1 after school * —————————————————————— —— y matters. Tn 13 riti 0 1 have sold oh When B :
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: ee board members found the cost of five puppies, which he offered 0p 5 never seen a pasketball game, (the new building would be fore Apr. 1. sell, the proceeds going to the pgs bought his wife a $500 life $709,000. They had préviously
w have an estate By BOBEET C. MILLER | ; Sd. gymnastum fund. His offer was, o' Cponon Coles It was) floated a $560,000 bond issue. Tokyo Strike Looms Onited Press Correspondent 3 accepted. Contract By March 1 they expect a birthday present. y TOKYO, Mar. 11 (UP)—Allied | car, we owe no- ARAB leadn men” oefore : The pupples—part Op amo “I wanted to help” said Mr.| Earl Turner, local manufactur- officials Tay bring pressure to ring a grandson, to boss 'n Palestine is over. | Se 3 pant «o e—were offered /Coan, “and my wife will be going er, boosted the funds available to prevent & 24-hour walkout of stock shares, 3 the SUPLLE redict a three-month 10 the Srst<Comens. to all the games for the rest of $610,000 with a $50,000 gift in|Tokyo tetiephone workers at midInging us $70 3 They beginning within Buys Wife Life Ticket her life anyhow.” {memory of his son, Jack Turner, night tonight, it was indicated to= 000. My husband pltakriel the British give W. H. Coon, a local florist who! Less than one-fourth of the a former star Kokomo player who'day. Ve were broke 13 er mandate 3 May. ley arg. H pombers will attack Jewish - x ding financially, munities. fod so EB ‘ STRAUSS SAYS: : * They have repea Shei | : ; ! TRADITION WITH A TOUCH ‘ 4 termination to resist to death : y be , : OF DA ui poy. «4 ot? e is a very bad ein Palestine. Robert C. : awfully jealous, Miller, well-known United Press } me and he won't correspondent, just has .e- : me. to the United States doesn’t take me after spending almost a year in three' years. I ir the Mid-East. He has writ. taverns, with him, ten of the plans of the three uld like his com. parties to the Holy Land dishe is very hand- he Arabs, the Jews and tish. Here is the frst —M. B.S. fhe Br > go os of the emer | e to date W «ny force which tries to arth s stopping you? od Palestine.” le hasn't agreed gix months ago: such threats : love you enough would have been ridiculed by ' good times and Middle Eastern observers. Today
they are being heeded and regarded as “possibilities.” s ® =» THE ARAB resistance to vartition of Palestine is led »y the i Arab higher executive, a group cf : cei ae ol . D Palestinian Arabs headed oy the a NR I : , : - former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. It also has the complete support | and backing of the Arab Leagjue composed of all the Moslem states in the Middle East. Seldom in Moslem. history nas anything united the warring, bickering Arabs ‘as has their opposition to partitioning. It has N S assumed all the aspects of a noly
war which their leaders swear “WHY? WHY ?— This Arab boy's face mi his bewlldefed iright ash fight until Zion y e mirrors his bewildered fright as he peers ne -. oe wn og ein through the bullet-shattered window of his school bus, fired on by Jews in Jerusalem. | cratic state established in. Pales-| ‘An Arab spokesman said there were 60 chil dren in the bus but none was hurt, although
tine.” « x x there were at least seven bullet holes in it. Photo by David Boyer, NEA-Acme staff THE ARABS ' are extremely L bitter at the United Nations and correspondent.
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number of medium or ‘average oday investigated gal TAD cee LE ML 1, To am RE ARE nts eo avi themsevies during the wiater|t0 have been carried in a stoledilaying a double egg almost daily|yhicy an 50-year-old woman was months, but to give no indication|AMmerican consulate car since Oct. 1 were being displayed
killed and her husband injured. 8 a wing of the Jewish agency here today by E. B. Hicks, Route i Oe ee ther planned 1g |DUlding in the heart of Jerusalem, 3, Lebanon. | John Highland, 83, could only V close in with a rl a of surprise today with a semi-official toll of The eggs were laid Jy a White Tumble a story about a strange attacks and overwhelm the Jews.|11 dead and about 90 injured. |pock from a flock of 180 owned| Man who entered the kitchen of aie The bisa was Sttributed | 10 by Mr. Hicks. thelr Jann hiyme nea hose and Arabs. was av €Y{ “Since Oct. 1, he said the hen| Peat them 8 StOVe Poker. HEI agan: however, . vd had a Rn reaction on Diought the bombs i 2 Holen has laid 64 such eggs with an| Dr. Thomas E. Carneal, supercar, either an American n=! average weight of three ounces | intendent of Carneal Hospital,
Ara than wus ! - We elotions) Alan sulate car or an American Press ,,.; “hogiges 28° eggs weighing found the couple in their kitchen
. Immediately after the ee a ella io on ti-| CBF to escape detection by Jewish |i, "ounces each. The total of | yesterday when he arrived at the
> 8 tion, spontaneous riots broke out|E arashon Hirsch, Jewish Agency|245 ounces or fifteen and a half home to treat Highland for an Co.
in Palestine and elsewhere in the 1 who was injured slightly, pounds is about two and half|organic ailment. He told police Middle East. These attacks tipped ole Arab Infire Sig the| times the hen’s own weight. {the woman was lying in a pool
the Arab hand and the Jews ‘m-|, erican Consulate was believed of blood on the floor and that
mediately prepared for a long, 10 f ex-| {her husband was rocking dazedtough fight. : Eve Sniven Re sar a 0 | y al er 0 ly in a chair nearby. The revised Arab strategy is to Charge Ruse | The blood-stained poker lay , : train in Syria and neighboring| mne vehicle was reported by g - beside the woman. The old man Arab countries—troops for guer- i In Bedford Bar i
Jewish authorities to have gained | was bruised about the head and rilla warfare. The Iniugion¢ry ta the area by flying an
| face. schedule has been completed for|,merican flag. Such cars were Mrs. Highland died at Carneal § thousands of these men and hey, owed free passage out of re- Times State Service Hospital four hours later. A are now filtering across the bor- spect to the American consul, Mr. BEDFORD, 1nd, Mar. 11—A| G~oroner William Logan said § der into Palestine. Headquartersiyri och said, charging that the shooting in the rear of a recently |,
of the Arab liberation army iS|Arabs seized on thé ruse as a raided downtown gambling estab-| would withhold a verdict .in
near Nablus, deep in Arab terti-|;neans of stealing through the|lishment in which a bystander He Jun until an inquest could tory and surrounded by the rocky|gyuarq. was injured is being investigated| “p10 ois they “Were | : Samaritan Hills. The blast shattered the wirg|here today. Sol Hu tiny Yee able 10 . A : of the U-shaped building oceu-| Frank Beavers, 22-year-old ‘ove from Highland only a . . THESE troops are * welll iq by the Vaad Leumi section Bedford automobile salesman, fe disconnected statements i : . equipped, armed with rifles, 21t0-|oe the Jewish agency, or the na- Was wounded in the le_mavhen| Pout a “middle-aged man” and ‘ (or its equivalent in hard money)
matic weapons, grenades and ma-|tjonal council of Palestine Jews. someone fired two bullets at the? robbery attempt. chine guns. They are highly mo-| The Haganah defense force rear entrance of Lockhart’ ,
bile units, designed for hit and cordoned off the area and rescue Tavern. The incident occurred a ! Tun attacks upon Jewish setil-isqyads swarmed over the wreck-|few minutes after a man was | d p 0d : ments in the outlying areas, ior age digging for the dead andithrown out of the tavern. |
ambushes and raids on communi-| wounded. { Police Chief Jesse Condiff said " i cations. t —————————————— he was investigating a report f] | won The Arabs hope pressure from that two gamblers at “odds” for own iN jt rliary initi i ; y these repeated attacks will so DePauw to Hear many months, were involved in Doptsmhe master Mere who iieled practically every advance in the Fine veaken the Jewish economy and o . . the affray. One, employed at an Times State Service tin ou i defenses that very little effective Atomic Scientist _ |establishment nearby, > reported] TERRE HAUTE, Mar. 11-In-| Art 6 lai gre . Suis on te do something finer, aver Finer, under ed, resistance will be possible wnen Times State Service - {to have visited Lockhart's place diana coal production in February | the SUn=—=in the matter of style—in the matter of value! they launch their all-out attack GREENCASTLE, Mar. 11-—Dr.|in spite of an “order” denying|amounted to an estimated 2214. There is no shortage of volun-{Truman Kohman, University of him admission. He was iossed|000 tons or 48,000 tons less.than| ’ . oe : teers fof the igen ammies, Tiihess Chicago atomic scientist, will be out and minutes later the shooi-|January, and 178,000 under Feb-! For example— WESTWARD—-This is a >» men from all over the 1e| featured speaker at the United|ing occurred, Police Chief Condiff ruary of last year, according to we With Swit” East have swarmed in to voiun-|World Federalist chapel on the|said. . {the monthly report by the Coal 3 A WELTEDGE or BOUNDEDGE NAO anda hat : teer. Shooting a gun has a'ways| DePauw University campus at 10] Mr. Beavers was standing in-|Trade Association of Indiana. Hat di ight di bri a nding. been preferred by the Arabs toja. m. tomorrow. | side the tavern near the closed] Total production for January at medium weight, medium brim : hoeing corn. Dr. Kohman, invited to De-|door when the bullets were fired. and February of this year was| (234) in a series of colors : It's a western style hat (and we i 4 . The Arabs have expressed a Pauw by the student division of He was taken to Dunn Memorial approximately 4,475,000 tons or " % «© I hrewdly deduce that is why the : willingness to stop fighting once|the World Federalist group, will Hospital and hospital attaches re-|575,000 tons under the same including certain light tones—that 2S ewdly at JE wy 4 g 9 the United Nations = Security|speak on “How Can Atomic|ported the shooting to police. No|period of 1947, h + 3 hat is called WESTWARD). / Counc] detides implementation Energy Be Controlled?” During| official report was made from| Output of all Indiana coal you havent seen in years— partitioning is possible and|the war years he was associated |the scene. {mines for 1947 is now estimated’ . ! i i p refers the Palestine problem back with the atomic bomb project at| The tavern was raided a few/at 26; million tons. This is a| 4 FROST (very light gray) It : a3 light, as light, ae Texan's ; : tc the General Assembly fcr|Chicago and at Hanford, Wash. |weeks ago by state police and million tons over production of WESTPOINT (dark blue gray) opinion of other states— keting or just further consideration. memes city officers and a quantity of 1945 and gives last year the sec- ‘ . And it's in Frost, Ratt nd P The : ; © ARIZONA TAN light sand shad » Ratian anc Tecan ; y swear, however; that ‘hey Bojter Business Burequ |82ming equipment was confis-|ond biggest tonnage in the his- (a very light sand shade) shad $10 : eatly finished will oppose with force any at- rg cated. Lee Lockhart, part owner|tory of the. state since 1918. ! RATTAN (light tan) 200s, . ‘ 2 tempt to establish the Jewish| Announces Pamphlet [of the tavern, is in Florida. @| = ——— n : . h contrasting state in Palestine. <*| The Indianapolis Better Busi- emir ni {ALLIANCE DRAFT NEARS . PECAN (medium brown) LONG OVAL—A bound edge hat, Citrine on RT ness Bureau today announced LEGISLATOR DIES | “BRUSSELS, Mar. 11 (UP)— ~ CHOCOLATE (very dark brown) medium weight, medium brim, ing Wallace's Uncle Dies; |rublication of a pamphlet “Here's) ORLANDO, Fla. Mar. 11 {UP)| Anglo-French and Benelux treaty SERPENT (gray green in Pigeon, Burley, Pecan and izes 12 to 18. Funeral Set S tu da Help for Business, Employees! Harvey Iris, 60, Brockton, makers wound up a morning ses- BURLEY ( bro S t ! 10 ’ — a al? a sii . MOINES, Iowa, Mar. ublic ork ofio” the Massachuse egislature,|that 10 o e proj articles y vias a » ; hird Floor (UP)—Funeral services ‘will be|the bureau, is available for dis-/died here yesterday dogs it a er alliance There are hats that ivi head will enjoy associeting with — and they will have a fine held Saturday for John P. Wal- [tribution through the bureau. i; ailment. 2 ‘had been drafted. . lifting influence on e troubled brain cells. $10 x yi ws gave his nephew, Hen- . Wallace, his start in jour- ge ® @ ° ° nalism. Mr. Wallace died here § i d 4 { yf } | St + + Yesterday. He was 76. i n jana © 5 - I " o 1s wh 4 3 om TW ne Tm pr GR ER Sh isin
EVENTS TODAY J. D. Peniex, 1066 Roach; Virgie Williams, | Hollis Wright, 2853 Indianapolis; Ivory of the Wallace Farmer when his Indianapolis Bach Cheir Concert — 8:30| 1726 Boulevard Place. . Everett, "$20 Bright. nephew, clrrently campaigning . m. Zion Evangelical and Reformed|John William Balley, Hoopestore, IiL;|Paul James Wyait, 20 8. Eider; Jewell for President as a third-party Pik. Beverly Moore, Danville, IH. Rae Morgan, 2453 Guilford. ¢ ‘ American War Mothers, USA Chapter— [Cecil .Lons, 538 Marion; Page Epperson, | Sd andidate, started in the news-| pourth anniversary luncheon, nbom,| 538 Marion | BIRTHS
a a! Claypool Hotel. Robert Patterson, 3102 N. Atsenal; Geral-| ; paves business. John P. Wallace| Claypool Botel = @ineers, Indiana| dine Spurlock, 1137 8. Capitol { Boys ; his brother, Henry C., Henry 2048 N. Illinois; Betty A Methodist — Kenneth, Mary Jones:
i Section—7 p. m, Hotel Antlers. Bernard Berger, Ralph tty Burkhart: ty A's father; inherited the Wallace [Marion County Council of Fraternal and Jean Fogel, 4057 Graceland | bh. ‘Betty Burkhart. Dennis. Betty
: Social Secleties—Curl h. sddr 2/0arl Roy Hansen, 745 N. Lynn; Helen| Hillard: Thomas Barbara Larrabee; Farmer from their father in 1916. p. ul Jiscleties —C Eoetal Club. cy Lucille Moore, 743 N. Lynn. | Woodrow, Ger trude Phillips, 9 Warren Central High School Cheir, “H. Richard Melvin Emminger, Middle At St. Vineent's—Joseph, Margaret HerM. S. Pinafore”—12:30 p. m. school| Drive, Woodruff Place; Mary Ann Lesh,| mann; George, Marceline Donovan; 3 Fisherm R ft gymnasium. 4921 Guilford: | Lesiie. Doris Wise; Robert, Virginia en ope Branch Offices open for registration of Charles E. Allen, 1338 W. 30th; Betty Pleister; William, Ova Kemp; aul, Being Under Shellfire | Jomo jo. mre Stations 3 and) Bo Augustus Saker, 1417 E New York | ara Ee or. 50 Elliott , ia Mo! no. stus s e ork; | e rancis—Racy, eanor ott; 8, Sud vans ow llis Alvis, 242 N. Oriental. |X albert, Fiors Cisse. 2 2NDON, Mar. 11 (UP) — EVENTS TOMORROW atari 100 W.-Marrls Dorisiat General—Curtis, Garvie Orowe; Wil- ' 6 3 . { am, Ella Je ades. ‘ re fishermen reported to the Civie Thestey FSduction, ea In ‘Henry ‘Bosse, 3050 N. Meridian; Selma At Coleman — Donald, Mary Caseley: miralty today they were e House"-$:30 p. m, ise. Sager 305¢ N. Meridian. Kinney; Ralph, Joann
Prank, Kath stration of Charles’ Laurel Burford, 303 N Dorma; Hoppe; Jann Virginia Gilmore. {
| open for : shelled yesterday by a warship, veters—Schools A ang 23. Alma Prances Jackson, 1318 E.
! apparently a destroyer, off the p. m., Ayre} Clair. . Girls \ Auditorium. At Methodist—Oliver, Elizabeth Walden: . Felixstone coast in the Northicemtrst Uniea WCTU spring institute— Pt ey On ha | Robert, ‘Louise Haulk: Prancis, Corrine : ‘ ea, 10:30 a. m.. YWOA. Charles T. Ring, 534 Jones; Ida May| Mello: Lowell Jeanette ett; Owen,
School Band Concert— Meeham, 1346 8. Selze
Some of the shells, they said, 348 E 30th; od? St." Vincent's—John, Sarah Tiesush;
8 p. m, OC E y : -dropped ,30 feet from one boat.|Sshbath Eve h ; meet . ” Mary. Bradburn: Ralph, Christine Cor- j ’ 5 Walter LaRue Wann, R. R. 1. Arcadia, . . . 1 whe Admiralty said no British|yARRIAGE LICENSES Ind: ‘Bether L. Hanna, Noblesville, Sfitic Rreo: Seser Ange, Beiwe ; Lit yarships were in that vicinity mdqward Austin, 36% E_Morls, Deloris Ind, aid Wollenweber. 1125 8. Sweet Yn Franch—Waiter, Helen Messer; . : : Sari Nd no foreign ships had been Te- He Sells, Maines, Iowa: Margaret, hurst: Ruby Alige Raub, 4316 W. Wash-| B Sek, ith Buller; Frank, Hindys py "ny ny ! ! ; Ported there. Louise Fourman, R. RB. 7, Bo | a: an : : : i
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