Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1948 — Page 10

"ERP Will Revive laly | And Keep Reds on Run.

Calls 4 Years of Marshall Plan Necessary; _ Assures u. S. Congress of Well-Spent Funds

. Prom dd cen rv, wi Hog Belle, cdr

Alcide de Gasperi has |

to continue as

a

Fy FA dg i PY d ol

25 - PIE y phd i8

8 | ganizations. also

man in western

Areform” and jilseagtis. is based quarely vu ths

| {litical parties will continue their

is essential -to give Italy fully,

51 Ehreat Will Eontints oF “disappear

mdisputable leader in Iialy and a leading ¢ontendet for the biggest , Spoke for 50 minutes on post-2lection outlook for his country, He made these main points: ONE: The Ifalian government's own program for land and social revived economy, which are ay greatest factors in further reducing. Communist

Marshall Plan, TWO: The-

dlready effective policy of whitting away at St Cominuniat strength in the big labor and partisan or-

THREE: Peace treaty revision

parity with other nations, enable her to defend herself, restore her influence in the colonies end permit her full participation in the western European union.

Years

before the next election ached- + “Prophecy?” he id, *“that

Jtup this FeSO 4 project fap re

lean public that Italy is in a very {con

“We will present to pariiament

of our merchant ma-

ne: you ta all the Ament

situation. On the one hand there isa live desire for Ataly lo conduct an active policy ‘alongside other powers. |, EE a Oe Tar. by the treaty prevent us from doing the are called on to

SELECT ION OF LINOLEUM IN INDIANA

HOOSIER PAINT] - AND LINOLEUM

4 BIG STORES 358 E. WASHINGTON . ST. No E GTON ST, He Ww WASHINGTON 81. 1930. VIRGI VE.

Constipated Folks!

years’ Dr, Edwards relieved Ie bothered b ith his famous 2 by

Olive Tablets are hy oh—s0 thorough! Olive on BOTH upper and lower

ments. No 0 "satisfaction,

I np A A— Sp

ears Ole

GIRLS!

How De Edwards Helps

ation

bowels to |

[Witmette, I. He wal here until

jured here when Communists, 1 -the-third-

{of persons here, among them

"itary authorities issued special or-

a designer for Kahn 1910

IW,

Tr " Bee oars ru com’ i941 OW: L 8

Milan Leftists Discuss Strike

Police Break Up - Rally “of 15,000.

(See De Gasperi Story, Page 10) [cn MILAN, ‘Apr. 26 (UP)—Italy's a

ve

& WAGNER ALL NIGHTS RESERVED.

oii : 0 SHOWERS

. a

GD! AND suo pss os RAIN

TTT AMECTED i] AREA

Pecrian: Roll Build

Army Grade Site, Save

PEORIA, lil, Apr. ‘stiff and sore when showed the Worja how Peoria - In a horde of volunteers had shoveled ‘tof earth away for a ew county They had grad 160. acres of rolling prairie land “in less than two days to “show the world we can astomiptish any task we try.” The ition park was ‘something folks in Peoria County nag wanted for years. - merchants : ‘ sportsmen. bad talked about a park big enough] for fairs, exhibitions and horse shows. Finally they decided to | do something about it. Saturday they went to work with picks, shovels and 150 earth{moving machines: valued at $2. {000,000: The machines were bor-. ‘ rowed from construction firms at Milwaukee, Minneapolis and other cities.

of Volunteers,

Official Weather :

UNITED STATES Darien Tomer ay (Central Daylight “e ~—Apr, 2, 1948—

bots imi ~Suntise..... 5:83 | ( Sunset. 7134 Precipitation 24 hrs, end, 7:30 . Total precipitation since Jan, 1. “se Excess since Jan, Sie ‘eu The following ta shows’ the" “temperature yesterday in a suber cities: Low

largest industrial city

was threat

ened ‘by a general strike today |

{after rioting last night -in-which mn ¥

s [2 policeman was killed.

strike to protest ‘provecation” by ‘police who broke up an unau-

leftists.

At least 24 persons were in-

of the liberation of northern Italy, defied, police restrictions and A the city to Loreto Square, where Mussolini

10 Persons Injured Less serious rioting also. oclast Sight at Turin and Aas leftist held unauthorized parades. ‘celebrating the libe liberation, In Brescia, at least 10 persons were injured when Jeep,riding police chacged the demonstrators, Swinging their clubs, .' Milan police arrested a number

some who were suspected in the

continued, and eight heavy machineguns and a variety of smaller arms were seized in this area.

Others at Trieste. Alert for May ‘Day TRIESTE, Apr. 26 (UP) ~— United States and British mili

ders today for their troops here to reinforce ‘all boundaries of the

|free territory against possible

mass tions.

Shrine Guild Officers To Be installed May 4

the ‘Hotel Lincoln,

mony. Mrs. Freeman © Leis “and Mrs.

duction manager for Hart, Schaffner and Marx and ; Scotland a

break of World War I. tailoring house in Chicago.

member of the First

Evangelical School.

Mrs. L. H. Md. and {nephews all of Baltimore.

Brandt, Baltimore,!

Indiana Dealers’ Urge ‘Repeal of Oleo Tax

directed its secretary to send tele-

pi Just vapicte meat dealers. £ today) 16¢,

HEAT. VIC TIM RI REC COVERING

{ball game at Victory Field.

Later he was a designer and pro-

ded, |

He returned to this country in| June 1914 just - before the--out-|

‘Mr. Hansen was formerly a Shelhorn, Trinity, Armstrong, marshal, Lutheran Church Joseph Voorhis, sergeant- -at- -arms. here and attended Manual High|

Survivors are his wife, Mary

K. Hansen; two sisters, Mrs. J. In N, Side Rape Case 0. Cottingham, Indianapolis, and|

seven nieces and

grams to all Indiana congress-| men, asking them to “support any bill for the outright repeal of-any and all taxes on oleomargarine.” Discussion on margarine tax tores, | legislation was scheduled in- the all drugs hut | House of Representatives today. ablets act| The Stite Food Dealers’ As-| sociation - has a membership of [president of the Armour local, | Indianapolis. June 19. He -ad Moves some 3000 Indiana grocers and United Packirnghouse Workers of that the hotel, situation. was “as America, was continued today in/bad as ever” [Murifeipal Court 4 to May 20. He were “practically unobtainable.” |

Clarefice Brockim, 40, of 1201 4ery, |Park Ave. was recovering today | {after collapsing from fhe. heat!ynion picket line. | yesterday while attending a base-| Hse

stalling officers. The drill team, under the direction of Mrs. Ed-

mony.

The Communist-controlled Mi; |lan Chamber of Labor was meet- am ing to consider calling a general

thorized demonstration by 15,000 San At a meeting last night, the

was strung up by ‘the heels In|.

barracks, and placed a majority of the city of Trieste off limits to soldiers to prevent involvement of troops in scheduled labor demonstra-

“SThe new officers of the Shrine] Guild will be installed May 4 in «A banquet) at 7 Pm. will precede the cere-

lass Will bé the in-

ward Arnott and Mrs. Paul Pat-| IHeTSON; WITTE Conquet the" “cere:

Lr

Washington, D. ¢.1!11117110 82 ». ‘a.

Haganah Defied By Jewish Rivals

Warning Ignored In Battle for Jaffa

JERUSALEM, Apr. 26 (UP)— The ' Jewish underground Irgun Zvai Leumi renewed its offensive against the Arab City of Jaifa today in defiance of repeated warnings ‘by the Zionist -militia Haganah. The friction between the Irgunists and Haganah over the sudden assault on Jaffa, the big coastal town next to “Tel Aviv, threatend to oS bring gn open clash ie oh te "3 Jail go “and blasts of mortars and explosives broke out afresh late this morning in the no man’s land between Tel Aviv and Jaffa.

Bullets from the battlefield hit high buildings in Tel Aviv. The firing lulled after an hour. There! was no report on casualties. The attack on Jaffa, evidently prompted by -Irgunist hope of seizing the city by such a coup as that which gave Haifa to the last week, sent thousands of Arabs fleeing by land and sea. The assault on . Jaffa was launched from the neighboring all-Jewish stronghold of Tel Aviv at dawn yesterday by the Irgun| Zval Leumi. Haganah disclaimed any connection with the attack. After a blazing mortar duel, a British official = estimated two Arabs and two Jews He sald wounded included two ish “soldiers, 80 Arabs - SE "nf Jews. Heavy week-end fighting also flared in Jerusalem as Arabs and Jews battled for positions 3

“Mrs. Mato. P. Tsifcova, | Macedonia Native, Dies! Mrs, Mata P. Tsitcova, 952 N.|

Arnolda Ave, died today in the!

Methodist Hospital after. & brief illness:

nee; Mrs,

Mrs. Mrs, Earl

| Ferree, . secretary;

Aredsurer; -

clues today in the rape of a 39- dren, all of Indianapolis. year-old divorcee [living on the .

Pe oa Side.

The attack "was made early

|Saturday by a slightly-built blond But Not Hotel early 20's who

{youth in his

climbed across a roof to enter the| The Indigna Retail Grocers and victim's second-floor apartment. | Meat. Dealers Association today Her teen-a | No fingerprints were found, ‘but | National Convention In Phila-| 1

an unusual pattern on the ma-|9elphia nxet June,

y son was at work.

* good clue,

The case of George 8. Shaner

{is charged with assault and bat. Police sald he inteptered| {with an officer who crosséd a A strike is in| progress at the Armour plant

aL Tented at St, Vincent's Hos- pa Advertisoment .‘Wateh-Repiiring | - CHOICE | "sto ~‘Acoutate — Dependable OF MILLIONS _. |" ASPIRIN Quick Service «= Modprate Prices | ABleACs & * Wolf my, nc. its bestt World's 239 W. Washingtén' st. “| L

The new officers are Mrs. ClinFor a|ton Cauldwell, Maha

number of years he operated a|Ken Keeney, Ranee; Ss. Mary

Walter

and Mrs. P \Orthodox Church.” Burial will be Police Still Check Clues) Floral Park. |

Detectives still were checking Dimancheff, and three grandchil-| f

rauder’s shoe soles was imprinted | on bed linen, and was considered train Teservation wouldn't assure

Shaner Case Continued © Secretary George Edick said a|

Born in Macedéhia she had lived here 34 years and was for-| merly employed: at’ Century Biscuit Co. \ Services wil); be held at 1:30 . m.. Wednesday in Stevens | “Chapel of -the Flowers and at 2] (p. m. in St, Stephan Bulgarian

f i | t {

re two nieces, Mrs. tercheff and Mrs. Fota!

[—

i f

‘Arrange ‘GOP Train,’

Rooms The

|would take Hoosiers to the GOP!

But the announcement sald al | the! trip-taker of a hotel room | Shien he reaches the convention " “Convention special” would leave) added

and that. rooms

[and they

Co. here,

stake for about books.

hibition at Jaa over the week-end and saw the

she

Fepublican State Com-[ mittee sald today a special train! sy

= {os as Boat =: 6oes Over Dam

Fishing Trip : Ends in Death

Punetal services will be held at 2.-p. m, tomorrow at the Royster & Askin ‘Mortuary for Charles-H: Bruner, 57, of Post Road, who twas drowned -in- White River-at: the ‘Broad Ripple dam Saturday. Mr. Bruner was unable to swim {ashore when. the boat in which he was fishing with two companions ‘went dbver the dam,

The survivors,

Views Painting Of Ancestor

Herman Bobbe, vice president of ‘the National Library Bind has had his first look at a famous painting of an _an|cestor who was burned at knowing too much

He visited the Old Masters exIndiana = University)

was - burned during

' TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—AI| of New England will be cool tonight and early tomorrow’. [Hour shifts. throughout Saturday with minimum temperatures in the 40's, The long twisting warm arrow pointing up from the Mexico, shows. the air flow which will cause mild weather inthe southeast for the next 24 Forecasters say the mercury will be in the 40's from the Gulf coast up to Washington near dawn. The affected areas on the fotocast show where it will be rainy in the next 24 hours. Showers and thunderstorms ‘are predicted from - Louisiana and- Alabama up the Mississippi Valley to Ohio, Mich. igan" and Wisconsin; also Kahsas, Oklahoma and: the central Rockies. The small map at the bottom “left pictures the “nation's cloudiness forecast.

Gulf of |and Saturday night. hours, |went on unabated yesterday when

“Raymond Storms; 44, of 1655 N. Alabama St. and Charles N, Burns, 41, of 436 N. Dearborn St, who swam ashore, said the motor on their boat failed just above the dam were unable to steer it clear of the waterfall, . Mr, Bruner is survived by the wife, Mrs. Blanche Bruner and| two daughfers, Mrs. Melvin Miller and Mrs. James Merriman. .

the

The painting was done about 1660 by Frans Hals. Mr. Bobbe, a native of Holland, said the legend of Hille was a e Spanish Inquisition because she! owned and could read hooks. |

White Takes Office

As Union President

Paul White of Lafayette today, took his office as newly-elected, president of. the Indiana Typo-| graphic Unions. The union’s 76th annual business meeting was held here yesterday. Also elected were James Gaddes, Terre Haute; William Bur- | rows of Evansville, and James McCarroll, Muncie, first, second; and fhird vice presidents, re- §|- spectively, and Howard Brown, South ‘Bend, secretary-treasurer. J

HEADQUARTERS |

. [it

Ca.

CABINET SINKS

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON MOST SIZES

al

STEEL KITCHENS

FLOOR AND WALL CABINETS

NO MONEY DOWN|

Jr 35 MONTHS TO PAY’ ROSE TIRECO.

930 N. MERIDIAN ST.

Let Your Next PERMANENT be an INTERNATIONAL

at Our .

CASH

“or THURSDAY ~ Star for dohally

You Can't Miss the Bargain Bullseye

"RAISING . | CARNIVAL

See WEDNESDAY ; Times and News

The volunteers worked in ix-

work

the sun burned from skies and pushed the mercury to 83 degrees.

Selves Fairgrounds Borrowed Machines, | Community $90,000

‘26 (UP)—More than 1000 Peoriins were | ‘they ‘went to their jobs today but they had| gets a big job done,

-breaking 40% hours of work, a sweaty, grimy

Enginee Peorian, directed the big task as the volunteers hoisted and shoved

area, work fell off to about 5500

.{Jater and the fair facilities will be

Up Sleeves, | fo

and shoved 250,000 Sane yards exposition grounds... -

rs and a native

dirt at a daytimé rate of 7000 cubic yards an hour. - Despite bright lights that flooded the

cubic yards an hour during darkness, Businessmen and social leaden worked beside laborers who ga up their week-end to.shovel dirt as they did all week. he Peorians beat the deadline by 7% hours,

chinery was hoisted onto. low boys, the undersiung trailers

home cities. Before leaving, they. made a final swing around the project in an impromptu parade, By fall Peoria will have a fairgrounds with race track and grandstand. ready for operation. An athletic field will be added

At 11:30 last night, the ma-

which carried them back to their|

Ne alee ¥

\1' THE IMPROVED mee

call it “the finest coffee money can buy” vacuym-packed)

Lt. Gen

I

Our

el

Wheeler, Chief|

_Ask About

Charge Plan!

expanded.

311-325 West Washington St. =e? 5 Sen. Fr he. Tif l=

“EXCITING SPECIAL PURCHASE!

( All-Wool COATS ' and TOPPERS

“achaisto. “10 $29.95 Values

Gay Spring Colors

Easy Sizes for

savings,

Kelly, coral, navy, grey, black and “pink. Choose the coat or {topper you want in your favorite style and colors . . . at very unusual

iors. Every coat fully lined.

Women, Misses and Jun-

SALE.

SAMPLE BAGS!

Smart While

HANDBAGS

same. Saudbegs in in

{

pre Tooking Tou will -» hd Sh to ks

up - rg - Ae "yng.

Full Fashioned RAYON HOSE

4

“o ANKLETS |

Mercerized cotton anklets with ‘& plain foot and a plaid turg-over cuff in pastels and dark shades, Sizes 8 to 11,

-OMIDRIFF | ~ PAJAMAS

Specially Priced at

yL3

Adorable, eary-sleep-

ing d-riff pajamas in printed = krinkle crepe that require no Hou , Sizes 33

a pantie ike

Mra om

i |

3c |

plete.

CHAIR"

3. p45

" See the Exciting New 1948 Model

Convertible Aute Bassinet and Seat

It's so easy to set up the new Car Baby! with no assembling! Designed 1dr comfort and safety, it has sturdy frames, adjustable arms that anchor Car Baby to seat, and a firm; waterproof mat- . tress'pad.. With a new “push-pull” extension, it can be enlarged as your infant grows! In brown, blue or grey with permanént enamel finish,

Here's REAL Protection and Fresh Beauty for Your Furniture!

Knit Slip Covers

‘Protect yotir furniture sind brighten your room. These ‘covers make a smart appearance with their lovely color fur patterns and fit as smoothly as upholstery. Firmly woven so will not sag or wrinkle. Regular or modern style. Biye, wine or green all, aver. pattern.

It's all com-

5 w' 5 ee

DAVENPORT

3698

)

An i

LX rememb every man to look at hi first place es the word bot He had n the anion an hours they Ww any man wit amined. Ine possession ‘st ~ For years the “nearest | where from composure,

For a Dini

WHEN TI tioned to me faint, The mas while ‘thing ¢ollection of

! saw one mil

dinner, “Come on I'd like to tion. How d«

* a complete |

mean comple tin pan. R. D. Ha ment, told me

“camera, just

the show. hs § Sunday,” Mr, awful. Many a chance to do it? Oh,y

T

Mr. Hatch.

All Wood,

CARL E. ment, had an tay stuffed Never did fir sure; Mr: Joy: than it woul could get aro Hey, Dont ment. T triec tion of sed 8 have a bottle folk who wan Squeals of teresting dist

The

NEW YO! 4 story abou cantankerous

-complex: tion to his + thinks he's gt beyond a cuf ‘We have

_. Bramblebrow

ponement of ernment orde power is a d square judge the bodk an thé conk wit and snatches next time Jo sembles old

_. the corner, a

again,

I Smackec

I AM US Moss Rose « way, biting | and supplem chicken, bec: immunity. € Goldsborougt face with a believe, a h his eyes was Moss that he antness. But it did i= was nice, man hurtum dog, and pet Nice dog. Gr Moss... Ros

is only a ma ror he does ridiculous sh

WASHIN( Congress is a ndian. He'll tell 3 to think: exa keep some of That was a treaty with to a reservat turn promises “¥ean citizensk of today 80 speak Englis Last wi

. of them cam

ernment and shipments of been a brea) Congress at stricken. And so it bill which w 10 years on N tials the rest

Poker-Fag

ABOUT; A mittee room Were poker-f Only one look in the p citizen and a a deep red al turquoise dag hair was lon his head nw of silver. The odd ti Somehow he ward, trylng