Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1948 — Page 14

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Seeks Presidency . g ' Refusal to Run Upsets Leaders NANKING, Apr. 5 (UP)— Kuomintang (government party) leaders said today they hoped to {get Generalissimo Chiang Kai- | shek to renounce his decision and ‘run again for the presidency. Chiang. told the Kuomintang central committee yesterday that he did not intend to become a candidate for re-election. “As, long as the nation remains disunited,” he said. ‘® am de- | termined not to run for the presidency.” The immediate reaction was that ,Chiang was indulging in a gesture of modesty and that he

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NEW YORK, Apr. 5 (UP)— Some 300 Italian war brides made 569 phonograph records yesterday lurging friends and relatives in their home towns to vote against the Communists in the Apr, 18 Italian elections. The records will

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{throughout . Indiana and neigh-| {boring states. | The story of the degree will be {portrayed by a cast of 75 directed | |by Jack L. Forcum. -A banquet) will be held following the registration and preliminary work leading to the degree. Presiding officers of the local council, who are sponsoring the conferring of the degree, are: . Willoughby, illustrious mas-

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William Waller, P Gaumer, treasurer;

of the guard; George Johnson, of council: Geel Taylor, steward: Prank Nutting. PIM chaplain; William man, sentinel.

Pan-Am. Day Dinner Festival to Be Thursday

The annual Pan-American Day dinner and festival, sponsored by the world trade committee of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, will be held at 5:15 p. m. Thursday in the Marott Hotel. A musical program will be presented by Latin American stu-

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Masons to Honor Rickenbacker Sees Profit

In Future for Airlines

Points to Return of Grounded DC-6s,

Shortage of Coal, Gas in Prediction By MAX B. COOK, Scripps-Howard Aviation Editor

NEW YORK, Apr. 5—Eddie Rickenbacker, Eastern Air Lines ining in the Masonic Temple here. president, sees the major airlines overcoming their deficit incurred |The candidates are from councils during the first three months of 1948 and experiencing a successful

year. (Eastern showed a profit

Return of the fleets of grounded Douglas DC-6s is given by Mr. Rickenbacker as one reason for his prediction.

coal for railroads and gas for autos are added reasons.

“Grounding of the DC-8s hurt the airline industry over a period of months,” he said, “Now that they are getting into the air, service and schedules will be greatly improved. Although Eastern uses the new - type Lockheed Constellations, there is no doubt that

Mr. Cook grounding of the big Douglas planes hurt the airline business generally. “Shortage of gasoline,

with possible nationwide rationing,” he added, “will cut down long-

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away. The amount of money in the safes was not determined. A safe in the office of the 8inclair Refining Co., 1502 Kentucky Ave., was smashed open and an undetermined. amount of money The # had been rs

1450 Kentucky Ave. Walter ¥. Wood, 30, of 725 Dorman St., said a bandit with a gun in his hand jumped into his car at Indiana Ave. and North St. early yesterday and robbed him of $72. " Cornelius Bailey, 1802 Boulevard Place, said a youth threatened him with a broken bottle. The youth took 75 cents from him at Lynn and St. Clair Sts. Later police arrested a 17-year-| old boy whom the victim identified as the bandit.

PLAYWRIGHT DIES PALM SPRINGS, Cal, Apr. 5 (UP)—Mrs. Blanche Upright, 68, novelist and playwright whose works appeared on Broadway and in movies, died Saturday night of

Commander Mills Aboard Carrier

Lt. Cmdr. Jean Copeland Mills, son of Dr. James Mills, R. R. 3, is serving aboard the aircraft carrier Philippine Sea, operating in the Mediterranean area. Cmdr. Mills, who attended Ohio State University, entered the service in May, 1941. Midshipman Lowell Gutknecht, 759 N. Campbell Ave. is attending the naval pre-flight school at the Naval Air Training Base, Pensacola, Fla. He is the son of Mrs. Hazel Gutknecht.

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Rivers, 39, 0 2430 E. 25th St. . of 1418 Yandes sn y st Parkie, 35, of 242¢ urday night raid res in the arrest of Walter Raed of 732 Prospect St, a bartender for the Gingham Inn, 951 8. Dei. aware St. Police investigated the pub on a complaint that pick and win tickets were being sold. They found no tickets, but observed a } punch board on the bar. The officers said King refused to make a sale to them and attempted to destroy the punch board. They arrested him on a charge of advertising a lottery and gift enterprise..

BAND LEADER STRICKEN LOS ANGELES, Apr. 5 (UP) Orchestra Leader Mark Warnow was in fair condition today ag Cedars of Lebanon Hospital where he was taken Friday night after a heart attack.

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