Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1948 — Page 2
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Rélp. Absence of Spain from the Fortugals usefulness by Molatiie
ly morning, the AE Senate voted $5.3 billion for the
i ERP. It has long been axiomatic { sides of the Atlantic that
li2 Not Whole Truth . J'here is -muck truth in the Charge, But it is not the whole CAith, pain ‘wis thé first country of Western Europe to be given ) the Czechoslovak treatment. Libah eral Republicans overthrew the
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& constitutional regime. In however, Spanish Commudirected from Moscow, the power and set the stage Soviet puppet state, . war followed. While . the Reds had the help of Russia, Franco was a by Italy Germany. Franco won and a totalitarian r somewhat similar to those in - lin and Rome. Also, during World War II he was- charged with playing ball with Hitler and
As Detween Axis collaborators, & better case hg Franco than for in. least Franco is not attempting governments all over
Foreign Postal Service
_The J, D, Adams Co. is sending 2 shipment of motor road grader parts to as & Taylor, Pty. Ltd, Johannes Union of South Africa, to inaugurate foreign \ service from Indianapolis to-
Hummel is assistant export iHanager for the Adams Co. ..:
Film for Scientech Club red pekures of Da Eh Ro 8 O x Qlr lowstone Park and the Blac Hills before the Seientech Club at 8 p. m. Mar. 31, in Cropsey
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Enormous Aclvantage (1 Czech Coup
w. ‘Czech Treatment’ During 1936 Civil War . Seripps-H ‘TON, Mar. 15—8pain soon will join the 16 Marshall ‘nations of Western Europe in the fight to hait Soviet aggres-
according to informed sources here, Portugal already is one of the 16. And she could be of immense
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Ryker, before becoming associated with the laundry in 1938.
tended Hanover College moved here 45 years ago. He was
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the firm of W. 8. Thom-|apolis,
Mrs. Arthur Eve To parcei| 1, and five grandchildren,
yi .-Sepvices for Merrill W. Web-
jday:in the home and at 2:30 p. m.
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Chile in UN
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line-up, however, virtually cancels her from the rest of the continent.
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day that the issue would be aired
ity Council with the debate starting Wedensday.
terday that the United States
the United Nations from meddling in the domestic affairs of any sovereign nation,
Michael F. Dalton Dies Here at 72
Michael ¥F. Dalton, former deputy coroner and constable, died yesterday in his home, 1041 8. Senate Ave. He was 72.
A life resident, he was a car-
Durnell; a daughter, Mrs, Frances Jean Johnson; a brother, Charles Durnell; two sisters, Miss Barah Durnell and Mrs. Matilda eck, two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
C. A. Ryker Dies; Laundry Official
Chester A. Ryker, 4640 Broad-| Capitol Motors Co. way, part owner of the Best] He was 12th ward Democratic Grand Laundry, died yesterday|chairman many years. He was in Methodist Hospital, He was/market master during the Bell 67. ’y administration 32 years ago and
He operated thé 61d Royal Gar: ment Co. with his brother, M..O.
well and Dr, C. O. Durham from 1909-12.
He was a member of St, John's and| Catholic Church. Services will be held at 8:30 a& member of Pentalpha Masonic|8. m. Wednesday in the BlackLodge, Scottish : Rite, Murat{well funeral home and at’ a. m Shrine, Theta Pi Fraternity|in St. John's Church, Burial will and TAD er aacle Presbyterian be in Holy Cross Cemetery. cadres ' Survivors are his wife, Kathwill bg held at 10.8. m.,
He was born in Franklin, at-
Ss id two ters, Mrs, James Wednesday in Planner & Bu-|B, ag Miss Norma chafian Mortuary. Burial will be Dalton; three sons, Raymond,
in. Crown Hfil Cemetery. : Survivors include hia wife, Lydia; two sons, Robert, Indian- , and. Capt, F, A., recently returned from Germany; a sister,
Thomas and Leo; two sisters, Mrs. Julia Brown and Mrs, Ray Delvin, all of Indianapolis, and eight grandchildren.
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Mar. [15 (UP)—U. 8. support of Chile's, charges that Russia engineered) the Communist coup in Czechoslovakia virtually guaranteed to-
before the United Nations Secur-|
1 An official source disclosed yes-
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Local Man's Son Missing In West; Foul Play Feared In Holy Land
California and continue a neverending search for a missing son. Al
Alvis A. Byard Indianapolis police notified him
An elderly Tndtanapols ear- (automobile registered to. In the car was his expensive photographic equipment and personal belongings. Alvis, a commercial photographer who has lived in Los Angeles, Cal, the last 15 years, left there Nov. 3 en route to Philadelphia, Pa., where he lived at one time.
ing to consider
ert A. Byard, 63, Withdrew $700 of 446 8S. Ala-| Prior to leaving, Alvis withbama St, has
drew $700 from a Los Angeles bank. A native of Catlin, Ill, the younger Byard was in the Navy during World War I. During this period, the six-foot, two-inch man became a proficient boxer. A brother, Eugene A. lives with their father. Their mother
almost decided his 44-year-old unmarried son has been slain. Mr, Byard first learned his son, Alvis A, was missing when
, is dead. {would back up Chile's demands 2 eyer that the only thing for a debate on the Czech issue|Or, Message received from the| “He was a peaceable boy and New Mexico State Police. I know he wouldn't get into a respects is force at least approxi-| Frank A Durnell and little difficulty was expected Police Find Car a » . ght of any kind,” said the elder mately equal to her own. Su in lining up the seven votes neces-| y....ionting an accident Nov. Byard, “And, he -wollds't’ run Does Not Mean War Rites Wednesday [sary to raise the question betore|s “Io87 "G3 2S, quiraue, N. 3, loamy trom” anything. He never This does not mean that force! Services for Frank A. Durnell, Britain, France, Belgium and police found an abandoned 1041/4iq » wil] Have © Wee to save: the president of Frank A. Durnell &|Propably Colombia, Argentine | 5 Die in Traffic West. Tt ‘does not necessarily Co. machine tool sales firm, wholand Syria were expected to fol- Arson : ll ect rhtan ‘war, Tt does mean, how-| di low this country’s lead. evi, that the TRP Aations must|at his home, 700 7 | Some officials believed the Over Week End eh : / {Czech debate wou eterm ; : hs be prepared to defend themselves Sarivie ly Sa | Whether the United Nations re- In Church Blaze Five persons, including an 3 Eo adequataly. . : z mains an international organiza- dianapolis man, wers . |p. m. Wednes- trafic accidents during the weekb sThus Spain could be of enor- gay at Shirl tion or is transformed into a i mous value in the Western ifne-| prosnors’ Ievies western anti-Russian coalition, Loss to Presbyterian |end. gl Portugal, she com Brothers’ Irving ; The death of Roy E. Smith, 58, 4 wus Therian Pen SHo-Sumprises Hill Chapel. Bur- Whether the United. states] Edifice Set at $3000 |; 1405 College Ave., when he Ei fi ; os million. pe Sningula with fal will be in Me- would support some sort of Se-| Police and “fire prevention bu- was hit by a street car here : | Ey peninsula could e-an almost morial Park. curity Council intervention in the reau officials today were investi-| Saturday night, brought the yo 1 jagus tie base. from which to| MF: Durnell, Czech ‘case—a commission of in-/gating a possible arson case at Marion County traffic death toll Jot Western Europe and the vio Was 8, Yas yutigausy, for SSatmpia, Or a res-|the Vestmingter P Fe e 8 byterian|to oF for this your, Wii : a basin of the mediterranean, in- 2.2 Fn in olution of condemnation — was Church, 445 N. ve. e was struck by a trolley eluding North Africa. . Wayne and bad gy A, purnell [not clear. fire yesterday at the church| operated by Maurice Heckman, The tatacle in th lived here 60 A, The American delegation and aa ye Sy 26, of 77 N. Norwaldo Ave., at way of Bpain's membership in the Tare vend acted as manu-|the State Department were bet! Capt. Ray Rose of Fire Com. 15th St. and College Ave. .| facturers’ representative 40 yearsliev ve some doubts abou ‘Ray D. Jones, 32, Mishawaka, bloc is pSYCRO-| uy was a member of Calvin Whether the Security Council can/P8nY 8 said the blaze broke out wea killed Yesterday in a col. Bhe stands accused of in two separated spots, leading y y with the Axis and| Lather Masonic Lodge, Scottish take such action without Infring-, "3 yoiieve 1t was not acci-|lision of automobiles on Highhas been blackballed from the| Tite: Mural Shrine and Central|ing on the most Joalonsly "Suaried dental, way 20 near South Bend. United Nation. ~~ |Avenue for ist Sh. a0 aga. 3 sue United prohibits The Rev. Walter T. Pearcy,| Charles Foley, 68, Lafayette, : AR Surviving are a son, Floyd C. »
stained glass window. candles kept in a cabinet had been removed and burned. mains of one was found near one panter for the Gibson Co. and place where the fire broke out.
freshman class on the Student a deputy coroner and constable|Affairs Organization board at under the late John~ J. Black-|Technical High School. elected by her class at the annual Freshman Mixer Other candidates were Wanita
Beatty and Mary Petcoff. Mary Condon, head of the National Lou Hurley was in charge of the Bureau of Standards. Rep. John election. McDowell (R. Pa.) said" he
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church pastor, sald he felt “this is a definite case of arson.”
O'Neal asserted “it looks like the work of kids, but it could have been caused by a burglar using a candle. to look for church money.”
ed when the fire was discovered.
Represents Class
nounced selection of Fred R. Olmsted and William J. Keller as di- HE Wr erslsie. rectors for the 63d class in the PHONE WORKER TO SPEAK McCammon Course in “Effective Speaking, Salesmanship and Hu-|ana Bell Telephone Co. will preman Relations.” The course opens|sent a program at a meeting of
at 6:45 p. m, Friday at Hotel/the Lions Club Wednesday noon Washington.
was fatally injured yesterday by an auto at a street corner near his home. Mrs. Anna Winn, 62, Lafayette, was killed yesterday when the car in which she was riding with her husband, Harry Winn, 65, skidded off Highway 43 and crashed into a telephone pole near Lafayette. Leonard Lathery, 12, Boglon, Ind., was killed instantly yesterday when he was struck by a car driven by Mabel Jewell, Liberty, Ind., as the Jad got off a bus in College Corner.
Police Inspector John J. (Jack)
Morning services had just end-
Major damage was to a large, Four
Re-
Dr. Condon Showdown Demanded by McDowell
The House Un-American Activities Committee moved force a showdown with the Commerce Department over an FBI loyalty report on Dr. Edward U,
Joan Olson will represent the
She was
last month.
planned to introduce legislation to compel the department to give the committee the full text of the controversial letter on the atomic
Bert C. McCammon today anscientist.
Emmett C. Belzer of the Indi-
in the Claypool Hotel.
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Hoshand - Hand-to-Hand Fight I Wed First
Takes Heavy Toll JERUSALEM, Mar. 15 (UP)— Four major clashes that included some hand-to-hand fighting gy] rerupted in the Holy Land over the week-end. . Jewish “sources said today 72 Arabs and 17 Jews were left dead. The heaviest fighting was ia the southern desert region around Gaza. There the militia reported 40 Arabs and Jews killed in two battles. The fighting broke out Saturday night when a Jewish column of armored supply trucks attempted to lift a two-weeks Arab siege of the Jéwish settlement of Gat in tie Negev desert region.
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for Home Planners will be held at the YWCA, 329 N. Pennsylvania St. tomorrow. :
struction League will tell prospective home owners what steps they should take to secure a reliable contractor.
Telephone Co. will give an illustrated lecture.
Gosport Woman Nofes 96th Birthday Here
brated her 96th birthday last week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. V. Davis.
Asher, owned and operated the Grandview Hotel in Gosport dur-
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Manual to Name Track
Queen, Attendants
The Manual High School Track Queen and her two attendants will be elected Friday by subscribers of the Booster, school publication. The Queen will reign at the only home track meet Apr. 2, and will also participate in ceremonies at the Indianapolis Relays, Apr. 23 and the City Meet Apr. 30. Candidates are: Rita Cain, Ruth Ann Cruse, Phyllis Cummins, Martha Daugherty, Florence Durham, Bella Eskenazi, Florana Greeson, Alice Hagan, Barbara Hall, Lou Ann Hancock, Patsy Hansing, June Kennedy, Carole McVey, Ruth Ann Pattison, Mary Lou Petersen, Anna Mary Ray, Shirley] Shotts, Barbara Smith, Betty Snoddy, Waneta Staten, Jackie Tejfert and Betty Thrasher.
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Joy Lodge No, a matrimonial
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Home Planner School
The third session of Schools
Marshall D. Abrams, man. doctor.
irec/2> of the Indianapolis Conget into it. More power to you. Mark Wilson of Indiana Bell Couples
that they're hard to forget.
1 AGREE WITH Mrs. E. P. Mrs. Nan Asher, Gosport, cele-
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responsibilities, if you shower him that he longed for ail those years. You evidently means of support for your children and that will
How very lucky you are—you have romance and
I'M 18 AND WAS AT A PARTY where there was a
make a new person out of a husband and wife, or-anybody If we had more people with salvation than people with religion we would have a better world. They'd have peace of mind, heart ‘ Ci
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‘Joy Lodge Not Lonely Heart Club’
5 is a group working under a charter and ism lodge. Calling it a “lonely heart” club gives a dit ferent impression. It was organized because elderly 80 places and dance and mingle with the young folks, but they liky to come to our dances, We have lodge meetings and then cargy and dancing for the public—no drinking—no jitterbug dancing. The lodge are single but if they marry they can’t our socials
people couldn't
The best wishes to you and your column,
MRS, L 8, OFFICER.
you, Mrs. LI 8. I urged lonely people to attend your social events to find friends. I didn’t promise them marriage.
‘Resent Me Because of Religion’
girl, 16, 1 see each again. I hear now that our religious differences, Please 5 BOB B.
‘You'd better stop your romance before it starts, Bob. You'll meet many teen-agers of your same faith and many will be at tractive. Notice the happily married couples who met each othe in a small radius—there will be a girl for you. :
Seeks County Health Officer's Name
I WOULD RIKE TO KNOW who is
our county board of health
Your column is worthwhile and certainly should make yoing people consider a few important thoughts on choosing a life mats, They'll see it's much harder to get cut of marriage than it is to
INTERESTED READER. -
“Dr. A. M. Hetherington is the Marion County health officer, overlook the emotional damage in divorce, don’t you think? They know that divorces are
easy to get but don't know
Rader Backs Up Mrs. E. P.
that Holy Ghost salvation wil
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share yow questions. Write in care of The Times,
ledo,
Mrs. Nettie ‘Hoffman
Services for Mrs; Nettie Hoffman will be at 1:30 p. m. tomortow in Moors Mortuaries Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Ebenezer Cemetery. A lifelong resident of Millersville, Mrs. Hoffman died there Friday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Shirkey, the sole survivor. She was 74 and was a member of the Bellane Methodist Church and the Sisterhood of Lawrence Township.
Mrs. Lena Fritz
Services for Mrs. Lena Miller
Merrill 'W. Webster
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ster, 2224 .W. Washington 8t., will be held at 8:30 a. m. Wednes-
in the Olney, Ill, Christian Church, Burial will be in Sumner, Ill. He was 43. Born in Claremont, Ill, Mr. Webster had lived here five years and was an employee of Chevrolet Commercial Body. Division here, (He died last night in the Methodist Hospital,
, Survivors . are his father, W.
C. Webster; and a sister, Mrs, Fritz, life-long resident of Indian
Auditorium of the! Central. ‘Library. % Yon wi
Rites for Mrs. Eva Collins; 2206 N. Niinels St, oe male.nt 2 Pp. m. tomorrow in Bi .& Askin Mortuary, -Burfal will bé in Crown Hill, - Be ay Mrs. Colligh, :whd. was 69, died Saturday. She wa§ 4 former em-
ployee of Royster & Akin Mertu-
Born in Shelby Cgunty, she had ia lived here 40 years, Mrs. Gohins EY was graduated from Indlana.Col- > lege of Mortuary Se¢ienca and was a& member of the Mutual Service Association, | Indianapolis BusjClub, “Joy ‘Lodge 3 And Synea ub, Joy Lodge snd Sylvia Chapter, Rebekah Tindge. : : rs are @&--cousin, Mrs. William H. Armitage, Indianapolis, and a nite, Mrs. Robert Fink, Anderson, = Clarence J. Bolin Requiem high Hass for Clarence J. Bolin, a salésman for the Altorfer Brokerage Co. fof the last 15 years, will be sung in St. ; Joan ‘of Arc Catholic Church at ; 9 3. m. tomorrow! Burial will be in Holy Cross Ceme. ty. as Mr. Bolin, who was a life-long resident of Indianapolis, + yesterday in 8t. Vincent Hoops
of Arc Church an KE. 46th St. . Survivors are his wife, Charlotte; a daughtely’ Maus. Suzanne Fly; a son, John DD. Boljn; and his mother, Mrs. R."M. Bolin, all of Indianapolis.
Henry. Jones
Henry Jones, "816 Darnell St. died yesterday in General Hos-
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Mrs. Eva Collins Rites Planned: for Tomorrow
He was a member of the St. Joan
“Burial will be in Floral Park.
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pital. +He was 70. i - A native of LaGrange, N. C., he lived here 48 years and was an employee of the Furnace Ice Cream Co. 35 years. He was a member of Mt. Paran
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apolis who died last night, will be| held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Second Evangelical and Reformed Shuren. Burial will be in Crown, iL | Mrs. Fritz died in her residence, 1859 Singleton 8t., after an ill-| ness of eéight months, She was a member of the Second Church and its Ladies’ Guild. | She is survived by her daugh-| ters, Miss Lena (Dolly) Fritz and ‘Mrs. Mary Jane Wild; her sons Louis (Jack), Carl and William Fritz; her brother, Frank Miller;
Alma Regser, both of Indianap-
church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Georgia; a son, Alonzo, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Harriet Middleton, Angola, and two brothers, Charles Jones, Cincinnati, and the Rev. F. D. Jones, Kokomo.
Mrs. John Lacey !
-Rites for Mrs. Florence Stanley Lacey, who died Saturday in her home at T03 S. Tibbs Ave. will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Beanblossom mortuary. Burial will be in Macedonia Cemetery. A native of Coatesville, Mrs. Lacey lived here for 41 years, She was 81 and a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors are her husband, John; five daughters, Mrs. Mabel Rrasuhn, Mrs, Hazel Chapman, Mys. Fay Gaulden and Mrs. Nel- . lie Vidito, all of Indianapolis, and | Sorority Alumnae
Mrs; Bertha Young, Crown Cen- To Meet Tomorrow
tér; a son, Roy Lacey, Indianap-| olis; 14 grandchildren and nine! The Indianapolis Alumnae of great-grandchildren. 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the DAR Delbert R. Bowles chapter house. “A board meeting Services will be held at 1:30|Will precede the dinner. p.m. Thursday for Delbert Rich. Entertainment will be provided ard Bowles, 1914 Dexter St., in| bY Sa Lowel Springer, ra Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel.\y iiey. Miss Jtma Herrmann, He was 22. ‘Miss Mildred Shultz and Miss Mr. Bowles drowned April 20, Helen Robinson. : 1943, while swimming off Sydney, | Mrs. Florence Rettig is dinner Australia. He was assigned af{ehalpman, the time to the USS Alhena,| IEE Ra eR Te re Navy cargo ship, and also ook | CORINTHIAN OES TO MEET part in the Guadalcanal cam-| paign. A native of Indian- P.. apolls, Mr. Bowles was graduated Washington St. in appreciation of | from Manual High School and|the 1947 officers and members. | was employed as a plumber's| Mrs. Sarah Hollon is worthy mahelper ‘ for the Huber & Huher|tron, Maurice Hollon, worthy paCo. prior to enteging service. | tron. Survivors are his father, Wil-| EE EE HE Em r= lam H. Bowles; two sisters, Mrs., RAIL AUXILIARY TO MEET Elsie Pringle and Mrs. Wilma, %TLadies Auxiliary of the New, Colestock, Rushville, and four York Central Railroad will hold brothers, Rollyn, William L. a card party at 1:30 p. m. to-| Chester and Elvin Bowles, all of morrow in the Colonial Furnilis, * ___. 'ture Store,
Mrs. Josephine Elliot
Services will be held at 10 a. m.
liot in Moore Mortuaries Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. She was 85. Mrs. Elliot died yesterday in the home of Mrs. Roy Pete, 418 N. Bradley St. itive of Johnson County. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Frances Sargent, San Gabrie, Cal, and one son, William Foxworthy, Martinsville.
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