Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1948 — Page 4
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was challenged to deny that he was a former member of thelpolitical rallies of 10,000 clamor-
morning newspaper L'Humanite| ¢, ~° as a member of the Communist :
Of French Scientist
Mme. Irene Joliot-Curie, 50-year-ifor “up to three months” addiold French atomic physicist and |lional military training. Nobel Prize winner, was released today from Ellis Island, where announcement yesterday by the she had been held overnight, her premiers of Norway, Sweden and attorney announced.
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today. Assembly voted, 418 to 183, for the provisional defense
ROME, Mar. 19 (UP)—Rival
secret police, ing Communists and Fascists In
and Villon shouted back amid a |. "8 Squadron of 250 Mobile) Communist outcry that “you are * Fis t fighting yesterday in the, = g the political parties totNational Assembly developed over tered dangerously for a time as ence to Frederick crowds identified ‘by the Communist :
Guards roared into the square to reinforce police guards. The election camapign * truce
the Communist and Fascist gathering 100 yards apart, shouted and jeered at each
Joliot-Curie,
OSLO, Mar. 19 (UP)-—Norway announced today it would keep YORK, Mar, 19 (UP)—|army recruits under the colors
Norway's action followed an
Denmark that they would “choose Joliot-Curie arrived In freedom and democracy before
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.
ance “Votes $219 Million For Defense
Atomic Energy
Seripps-Howard Stall Writer Diminish by Tonight
Military officials have ferred with Congressmen on our|yijte » htrog lack of it—to deliver : the auffn bomb if attacked and|y; un
counters and decontamination devices '{s beginning. Should war
in this country probably as
War II
Indus Drawn Upon ndustry po and about to blow over.
Construction projects are in
porary accommodations have have been erected for 20,000 construction workers, The nearby|2421 Northwestern Ave,
Live Wires Down
bled in size, {0 accommodate a permanent population of 24,000.
streets like toothpicks. ... I saw
4 ¢ or the protection of doorways. Quantity production o Gelg Umbrellas were ArT inside/store at 5 N. Pennsylvania St. out. Women had to grab door[after a window pane was blown ler's death. come they would be distributed knobs to keep on their feet. Police were sent to 401 N. Mewidely as those stirrup pumps ridian St. to barricade the sideand OCD helmets of World/walk when it was reported that the steeple of the First Baptist Church was weaving dangerously scattered glass over the street.
Firemen, too, were busy. Th progress rivaling those of World|answered ‘a call to 1033 Shelby War II around the plutonium|S8t. on a report that a hot wire plant in Hanford, Wash, tem-|had fallen across an automobile.
“Hot” wires were reported b/irning. at Virginia and Fletcher
Nine Injured as Wind,
Victoria St. between Harrison St.
street.
windows were
in there.
ville.
‘Municipal
- : a barricade was requested when €On“ia roof go into the air like ala tree was blown down across the paid the alarmed callers.
Pedestrians downtown were| As reported
placed over windows of a drug communicated the threat to the
Further hazard to traffic and pedestrians was reported at 416|decorajor, told the jury he had Massachusetts Ave. when a globe|overheard Miller make a similar from a street light blew off and|threat against Pollard when he
Formation of a community civic league will be discussed at|ine witness admitted. 8 p. m. Monday at a meeting of residents of the northeastern part|credit the witness further by Another alarm sent firemen to of Wayne Township and Flack-|trying to show that his testimony
on a
town of Richland is being dou-|report that live wires were down,|., The meeting will be held in the defendant's father were less conGardens Auditorium] vincing.
at Cold Springs Rd. and U. 8. 52,
|Discredit Pollard
credit a statement by Miller's
stricken from the records by Judge John B. Hinchman when the witness admitted in a cross-
Pollard family until after Mil-
Overhears Miller Gale Larkin, West Side interior
sat in the next booth to Miller in a tavern.
drunk charges, assault and battery and petit larceny to which Efforts by the defense to dishad been pre-arranged by the
The prosecution wound up its
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Over Solid Red Bloc Reinstorm Lashes CHy -_ fil Witness Mow They Flaters Prot Ankle 5 Plants tep Up (Continued From Page One) [over aq BangeTusly hanging " For P.. - . hour in the downtown area. At/over the street an : Services for : i n AB h0 [I inv ove he Poles Broken Off As Defense 545 a. m. In . . on west. Opens Hary AD U.S. Releases Nobel Prize Winner - om U + The pressure of these increased oF et were Toperse Pat 6005, (Continued From Page One) Francis do Sa) From Paris A Night on Ellis Island . 3 reached a top of 95 miles anigtate Ave, Emerson Ave. and shot me’ and I heard Miller Vo Senm Hgts. ve i d ir 45. DE eo org of SSOblY Unie |b wet i Ek ire ta fi Se 0 LoL Js i program to bulwark France Communism, approved a pro- Technique Developed downtown because of the build- a or and Washington Sts. Ps t way mail cler Yisions} asfenme budget of $219,255,000 for April and May in a By JAMES DANIEL- ings. English Ave. and Spruce St, on| The defense sought also to dis-| 1.35 — -3 pair for 3.95 ° died yesterday
was a member
The WASHINGTON, Mar. 19—Mob-| The Weather Bureau predicted/and Hancock Ave. 361 Terraceparents that Miller was so crip- v > de Sales Cathol budget. The Communists voted solidly against it. In a previous|ilization of this country’s atomicithat the intensity of the storm|Ave, 3215 Newton St. and 912 pled by arthritis that he had dif- / Railway Mall 4 session the Assembly, taking ad- : energy defense is under way. would diminish sometime tonight. Westfield Blvd. ficulty in handling eating utensils. He is survive vantage of what Interior Min-|Curie’s release—at least tempo-| The return to a basis of war<| All employees of the controll A report from 1700 Massa- Mr. Davis admitted under cross- Helen G. Clem ister Jules Moch called the calm rarily. time departments began weeks|tower at the airport had to flee/chusetts Ave. said a tree was examination that he had had no Mrs. Margare! before the storm, approved the| The daughter of the Frenchiago, It picked up speed as war|from fhe building at the worst/blown over and had crushed ajopportunity to observe Miller's sisters, Mrs. appointment of eight inspector (scientists who discovered radium|ciouds darkened, is now in fulllof the storm because of danger|parked automobile. A tree blew ability to eat. Mrs. George 2 generals to co-ordinate police and | Was held overnight on a “tem-|swing. that it might collapse. down and blocked traffic at Park| Lant Gatewood, West Side Sheehy, Mrs. H Army activity, porary exclusion warrant” issued| Within a few days Donald F.| Police here received a deluge{Ave. and Fall Creek Blvd. A [transfer operator, testified he Indianapolis, Yesterday a fist fight broke out by the Department of Justice. _|Carpenter, vice president of Rem-|of telephone calls from residents |barricade was put up. had heard Miller remark, “I made : Brad, Jobile, in the chamber. Italy’ s Campaian Truce ington Arms, will join the stafflin the southwestern part of the| A tree was blown across U. S.|ajmistake the first time, but next gousn, Ls paig of Defense Secretary Forrestal as city. 40 at Bridgeport. time I ‘will send him to the bone Indianapolis. The.new disorder began when Tatters Dangerous! “deputy on atomic energy! “Trees are fall po yard,” L rd P Communist Deputy Pierre Villon 9 y Te.” ng across the At 52d St. and Carrollton Ave. YoU 0 Co imony was eona .
Leonard Park Park Ave. die {llness of seve was 61.
Philippe Livry Level, Populalithe Piazza Venezia broke against fire exchange of objections beRepubli . t UP ur ability to protect our own gainst buildings and|blown out in scattered sections 8! Mr. Kreiser u publican , Tepes edly Shallenged without violence today when aout ity Pp some had difficulty getting intolof the city, a barricade was|tWeen attorneys that he had not the Y. and
Corp.; a native master of the I Lodge and pas OES, both of Gs will be held in Buchanan Mort: be announced. Survivors incl and his son, L. both of Indiar
The meetings were two of a| The resources of industry are| po... 0105 went to 17 N . : party. . INn- Mr. Larkin said he told the grandchild, Ba ih Joliot-Cuirle 1a the Misband dozen political rallies scheduled|being drawn on to expand OUr |; gt on a report that a win- Flackville Ar | defendant of the threat by Miller Flint, Mich. Lay ® e husband iin Rome today, with an expected|production of fissionable Ma" gow was about to blow out. Sev- about a week after he heard it : of Irene Jolt le hig [vas attendance of 100,000 terfals. Many thousands Of era] such calls were received and and before the shooting. Miss Anna Sitafieg Verhisnt at Zilia Lajan Norway Extends Time |moon tn and technicians are at|the police department was serv- Under cross-examination, the Rites will be } y work in nuclear physics and re-|ing all calls as promptly as pos- eagle ropose , | prosecution brought out a mclk today for Miss Clark Orders Release for Training Recruits [lated scientific field. sible, of arrests and convictions flton, Greenfield
in her home. |] Park Cemetery, was 58. A native of | she was a life Greenfield. A gr er, Miss Hamilt day in Methodist A brother, B Greenfield, survi
Mme, rt lavery and dictatorship.” The Los Alamos, N. M. lab-|Aves. with Norris P. Shelby, temporary|case late yesterday shortly after ; the United States by plane yes-|S ’ # : ; i oratory, where the original] Wi chairman, presiding. the only eye-witness to the shoot- In colors to complement your spring costume shades. terday and was detained by im GI QUARTET TO SING ry gt res also were reported down Speakers will be Cmdr. R. H.|ing flatly refused to testify. y pring ER
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