Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1948 — Page 2
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Tail] Hear Executive of Insurance Firm
Says Output to Be Up 52 Per Cent
By HAROLD HARTLEY Production may have inflation on the ropes by 1950. This was the picture presented the Indiana Bankers Association . at the opening luncheon of its b1st annual convention today by Dr. Claude L. Benner, vice president of the Continental American Life Insurance Co. Wil GREET BANKERS-—These past presidents of the Indiana began evacuating the Holy City mington, Del. at the Claypool Bankers Association were on hand as members of the, reception (amid the roar of battle from
anapolis—
N CUFD in Paesie
British Turn Over Jaffa to Haganah |
ly United Press : Last units of the Arab Legion were entering Palestine today, Arab sources reported at Amman,! Trans-Jordan, The crack Brit-| ish-trained troops chanted Be-|
tomorrow.meeting will p. m. in the
letic Club.
Amman, the program notes for
Jaffa, just south of Tel Avid, over) to Jewish Haganah forces. Ha-| tone for volo Weivgs-and o
apparently without opposition.
Jewish possession of -the port and a onetime chairman of
administrative " council = of
{all the good harbors of Palestine —Jaffa, Tel Aviv and Haifa.
that the production of American sociation's 51st annual meeting here today and tomorrow at the long pulled out this morning industry will be increased 52 per Claypool Hotel. They are (from left) Felix McWhirter. president along the northern highway to Officers. Elected at cent when post-war expansion is of the Peoples State Bank: J. P. Frenzel Jr., board chairman of |Haifa, where two troop trans-
He sald 64 per cent of indus-| er cramps ionn. | WERE scheduled to sail at mid- Times Church E:
Mandate Expiring
Thensnd of Ana, said that whil Gettin 1 k i oO High Commissioner Sir Alan e 4 ac ye ver |Cunningham, who had been STAM
steel is. still in short supply due|
danger that it is obstructing our view of what is taking place in In New York, but It Shouldn't Here
| dit anted by the old League Church when this heartening ‘other lines-of production. re By HENRY BUTLER Nath x pid
than the demand caused by fll-/ . Maybe the film did stir up 17,000 demonstrator at its New either re-elected or elected. ing up the pipelines With con- York premiere at the Roxy Theater yesterday. [Jerusalem was in a confused
for. the boom,” -he said. {3 bloody nose in street brawls.|
“It is not possible for this| 4 - (cast contains some menacing nation to continue for long the|y oh, ust another spy drama. characters (Berry Kroeger, Stef-
term commercial loans. represents the Soviet Unjon and {ography and There's good: pho- | Dr, Samuel C. Kincheloe of
Advises Caution its. agents in most unffattering
away the ob {gr and sall out what the terror and discipline of |viet embassy in Ottawa and in yey 'his victim, robbed a filling for the Churches to Do in 10.50, ne Caution Father |, the location-filmed scenes of the'station at 738 N. Illinoi Modern Community.’ indicates that you (the bankers) Police state can. be, nos St. of
told the convention that 40 per. lother “Communist” and “Fas Union because Canada was freer. walked in with a gun, forced him loe porated out.
~ have less than $1000. "He urged a sound personnel
The picture is slow o “ program as a part of good publi¢ And often the story into another prodigious = “Stay in that room . . . twp forget that the church is a
and production, . saying as he left. were scheduled to hear the ad-
ville, and a report on the treas- \ridian St. last night. {Rowlette and accompanied (Continued From Page One) jhe right of all peoples to choose| yr Ralph eke. 6215 N./Etolia Bransford.
ury. Lewis F. Gordon, vice president public. C(rdinary courtesy re-{the form of government under] Pennsylvania St., reported a dia-, The Church Federation is
of Meanwhile, the British prepared { ha | Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. to hand the former Arab port of |He has written musical sompost: |
ganah forces will walk into Jaffa, (OF EL TOL Te Orleans,
Hotel. : : fighting Arab and Jewish forces. | Dr. Benner told the bankers committees te welcome incoming bankers of the state to the as. 'A British convoy four blocks p | I
pi Address Scheduled : C uld R i B In another holdup, Hazel Kauf-| “The Lost Chord” Sung | In the afterncon the bankers Yup (©) tussi ans e lr ying man, 43, of 746 Union St. said a. oie SE of the eve: " {man grabbed her purse containing ing was the singing of spiritua dress of Robert D. Mathias, presi To Lull, Am fe Si 2 $34 A. ran ng alley as she and “The Lost Chord” by the dent, Old National Bank, Evans- ericans 0 ee {was walking on Ray St. near Me- Modernettes directed by Beatrice
Rabbi James G. oy spirits : director of the Isaac M. Wise [Temata Cincinnati, a distinmusician ‘and leading’ Zionist, will ad-
‘dress thé Indi__dres
Table of Chris- | tians and Jews:
The luncheon
be
held at 12:15
In-
dianapolis Ath-
Rabbi Heller
doutn war songs as they left! Rabbi Heller ior, 12 YO TR
the
the! the
of Jaffa will mean that they hold | Zionist Organization of America.
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completed. the Merchants National Bank, and Elmar W. Stout, hoard. chair- parts alreagy gore Waging other Annual Session Here Steel Still Short man of the American "National Bank, all of Indianapolis. ' DUSARES Of a > By EMMA RIV ERS MILNER
trial expansion was completed at night. The Indianapolis Church Fedthe end of 1947, and that 85 per| ‘Iron Curtain’ Not Worth Officials indicated the British , ..., stands in the clear finan-' cent will have been completed by ; evacuation will take three days. ...p,. \ up new officers to carry
on its spiritual and social pro-
The federation held its annual
hedul t leave with the h to capital expenditures there is Maybe Film Did Stir Up 17,000 Demonstrators |e, annneed ne would dinner last night in the Zion ’ leave Friday. The British man. Evangelical and Reformed
re-|
“ ; , tres Friday. mid-| Port of its financial status was ‘It is--this postwar. expansion! ... You. won't ‘catch me- rioting -one way or. tother about “The! Fey Stina, SXp Flay. mid thade. The Interracial award was’
in plant and equipment more Iron Curtain,” which opened today at the Indiana. |" The British security zone of i and a full slate of officers
unier goods } ; state, resembling a massive mov-| Jerrus M. Bryant “again was . that 18 responsible Let me assure you I's not worth your getting a black eye or {ing tay, Se aN ar Dited| named -president. Dr. Richard
high in the streets to be loaded| Rettig, pastor of the Carrollton’ Warns Against Loans Another Spy Drama {ly routine roles. The supporting o* trucks. Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Church, received the inter-
based racial award presented by Miss building of plant and equipment n Soviet Lt. Teor Gouzenko, wha |an Schnabel and Frederic Tozere, [nue Stout. Y at the same rate which it has/ revealed to Canadian authorities 10, Mention three) who give an egumparial Legis List during the past three yours. we| In 1945 a plot to smuggle A-bomb authentic . atwosphers of cont ard J. Baumgartel, e e 0 ve i racy. : ny tary of the - i St ir rm Ur BRR 90. yi © fae Gtation Theft Rr Pos tinued 50 per cent higher output not like it, as Scripps-Howard|, IDer®s & lot of talk, includ- (cited by Miss Stout and a comat inflation prices, Foreign Editor William Philip ing the voice of 4 portentous an- { mittee, for contributions to bet-] ~; He warned against high Orban Simms reported from Washington Biucsg une 4 2h S30 In the! Believed Sent Ahead ter race retations and goodwil vesiderice mortgages “and 10ng-|in The Times yesterday, for jt "Or And. doss soot poe] To Suey Victim [mine city...
the |
y background, espe-| A pandit. after: apparently Federated Theological Faculty of “This is no time to throw! terms. It gives some notion of {elally in the sinister- -looking So- sending a woman ahead to sur-| Chicago spoke on “What Is Lett the
Canadian capital. ? [$18 last night. { ~ Even though music, art, recreKeep close to shore” _Pleture. Slow wt you remember--the--Gou-i-— William Shaffer. 19. of -32-W. ation; counseling -and-health have }. Howard BE; Nyhart, president ofl That. however, is. nothing new. zeako story. you'll recall: that he. 30th St. station attendant, said moved from under the jurisdiction the Howard Nyhart Co. outlined even in films. And if people aré decided to throw in his lot with shortly after a woman came in of the church, there is plenty left employee security’ programs and swinging fists and calling each! 'Canada “rather than the Soviet to ask about fixing a tire, a man for churchmen to do, Dr. Kinche-
cent of all wage earners have no cist.” I can't believe they got Nobody-but Moscow would blame into a rear room and took $18 “Every aspect of life is needing life insurance and 30 per cent {that amount of energetic inspira- him for that. : lout of the cash drawer. 5 to be purified.” he said. “Don’t ition from “The Iron Curtain.” | ‘Hollywood's attempt to ees] Bandit Warns Victim go back. Go forward. And don't §
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dull. Dana Andrews as Lt. epic results in plenty of inflation, men are across the street watch-.clety of ple of faith united to’ and employee relations which, he Gouzenko and Gene Tierney as in the windy worded department! |ing and if you come out they will the will of God looking to Jesus said, reflects foes in dividends his wife do their best with strict- but no epic. { shoot,” he quoted the bandit as, Christ for the way and the pow-,
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tional Bank, Atlanta, Ga., wasiupon a simultaneous lication |f h Lo f different denominations. These scheduled for an address on “The! date, pub [forced minority dictatorships on from her home. ~~ reported last night through the ee TE aati : on XWling Leesan grees’ ons of hor Officer Bitten rely |reaeratior leer Ine that the BREE Ao ATR cena " . ; a. A 1 BN RA ENE RE A BEATLES BEER 7 4 A ALES en federation come WAS | 3 of the IBA. held. their annual] ASI was, Russia saw a chance; The Unifed States frowns. on By Dog; Arrest Owner $33.96 Of this, $31,8558 yas} disbursed, leaving a surplus
dinner in the Columbia Club and he make a killing in the matter Afth columns and all interference)
H. Mueller, president; Madison regardless. This In itself, is sig- tions. Moscow already has Was bitten severely by a dog while fiscal year.
i secretary and treasurer. «| - American Ambassador Walter organize freely and work where, °f harboring a vicious dog.
ernments.
between. the two. countries, . . ito help re-establish countries as
Prutoriial and Mr. Molotov denied everythi king t K all such efforts, Exes "sce Jan: Los: ar a Jotic. | Molotov den ev! ng seeking to wreck all such efforts. | Excess : T patr clubs gnd- blamed att -of ‘mankind's iis" ~The United States nt so! The following lable shows Le tome
aeeuing ok HNior Permits are on the Gaited States. billion in 1946 and 1947 to keep| Station TT High tow] {urer: J. Harold Wright, finance PURE ve rn Ed Joust Na Re hal Jt is remarked, leaves People from starving. It is spend- AURIS rere rans a". | Combe. fi Ray er Ca The Alcoholic Beverages Com- || SHIRE preciisty™wmere) [to spend about 84 $4 billion 8 "year Cineimmatl: oro: de oll ON ecior oF the ast OF Yogp]rororormmcnmavsnsasemss mission today extended its mora-|'"t ¥ vt {during -1049, 1950 and 1951.. Rus Den aes "8% 3 are Paul Keller and Herbert E. torium on issuance of new Haws Woe Dictatorships [sia is using famine as a _weapon| | Bape eves BT 8 Walker; of 1951, Larry Brandof, | lk A -Aitenass. and. .this.. time . included i...y paover, - diplomatists- go- om (0. facilitate. Soviet... and. COM I WALD. .. a es Mr. Bryant Ludwig G. Burck, Pastel cotton broadcloth the clubs which had been exempt ii, yay, the record is there for munist expansion. {Indlanapoii” TV TT Yehn H.TYerrerioh. DY. ROY HL ree de with o demure hi order. those. who talk of a new peace! What good, it is asked, would Lov digeies Foren 7 os Turley, and Mrs. Walter J. Twi- | * 8449. with-4-Semure ¥ the ABC. will issue| | pone: 8 -| name,
{meeting to read. {it be for the United States and | Minn polis St Paul | | no ow liquor Hcenses Bul i The United States adheres to!Russia to confer on such mujocs Hi Brie on ln mits, temporary beer permits and ihe principles of the Atlantic/as these? The answer is that Rus-| |Qianoma aw
to get permits, | were elected.
beer permits already issued to two or three way permits would not be gonsidered as new appli-
cations under the moratorium: oy N52
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ton, Mrs. Jessie Jacobs,
{WFBM and Mrs. Royal L. (Clain. .
re-elected the following: Gustav|of propaganda, and grabbed it in the internal affairs of other rs Charles "Dashiell the treasury to begin the new
Ave, State Bank; Frank Pence {overthrown government after he was walKing'into a rear yard Reports also were made by first vice president, Citizens State, nificant. government and is now trying to In. the 1100 block, W. 25th St. James W. Minton, Charles A. .. Bank, New Castle, and James The contents of the notes do the same to France, Italy, last night. Breece, C. Oliver Holmes and Peterson, 2d vice president, themselves, it is_furthot pointed Greece, China and others, He was given treatment at H. C. Gemmer. The staff of the Farmers and Merchants State out, reveal the uttér futility of The United States believes jn General “Hospital and the owner federation was recognized, in-
~~ Bank Darlington. Arthur Cra- any san West meeting at this " of the dog. Garnet.Ryan, 1126 W. cluding Dr. Grover. L. Hartman, freedom of - ~Nen- Indiana-Trust Co. was-eleots time, - yp retigion: a he freak 25th St. was arrested on a charge secretary of the department of } - social service, and Dr. Danlel RJ
————— en i f the depart{Bedell Smith told Soviet Foreign when and as it pleases. Russia : Ehalt, secretary © - MBG Ext Minister Molotov bluntly that his seeks to impose police states Official Weather | ment of Telifious. education. “| policy” ‘of playing bull in ‘world everywhere destroy &ll freedoms’ ixitip STATES WEATHER JUREAT 4 Officers elected or reelected in}
UN democracy’s china shop was what and make people slaves of gov-| (Central aight Sa Saving Time) | addition to Mr. Bryant include
was blocking the road to a de-| ) : cent reason lationship! - The United States is seeking 220i... Sunset. TL { Dr. Dallas L. Browning, Dr. Jean =D of Licenses yf anlar Fie=United “States is - seeing) Frias oe a ES | 8. ~Milner and - Mrs. Dorsey D.| tion King, vice presidents; The Rev. RH Lindstrom: recording seére-
tary; James W.. Minton, treas- |
:'81- | Chairmen of standing com«1 i 'mittees, officers of the religious’ e040 education department, a chair- |
dint car permit u Charter. Russia signed the sia on her own could give up her Omaha co ; fining. 3 permia, Dunder Lhe Charter, then threw it out of the! policy of wrecking, And’ in her |i burgh es 9 a man, directors and trustees of the In effect simon Nov. 38 last | Window. [note to Washington she says. she Bsn Jrancisce ‘eves “ . » Fi social setvice department and ar in The United States insists on has no such intention. Nt - pe sg TECtOr3 for the hoard.of weeyear, clubs also have been able _. ore U am Washingion a * day religious education board all
Commission members roe T ol WwW th F t t The | pérsons cited in the field out that applications to extend Oo ay’ S eq er o acas of race relations in addition to Dr. Baumgartel were: Mrs. John" T. Towns, Dr. Chester W. Whar-
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For Firing Home 8 Two Decatur Central grade
home the boys said they poured y 1 Tru! dic ro ant some paint thinner on a ’ L Moen .- \ ~~ airplane and set fire to it. The " a | i highly inflammable fluid spread lowe! pe; flames over the rom and the ? Nd Ce ORT WORTH & boys fled. @ Damage to the residence was ~~ PARTLY CLOUDY AND estimated at $3500 before town-| “ELOUDY: AREAS ship firemen were able to extin-; gulsh the blaze,
Club to Show History | _ Of ‘500" Race on Screen |
from 1930 to 1936. WHILE PRESIDENT of
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Boo Seve. and 0 wave held aco". t 7 School Board y sheriffs for Juvenile * CHICA wt Court today after they admitted / J “NL ‘ & , Pa S Tribute starting a fire at the home of L: | ~- 9 SY BV Frank Redmon, R. R. 20, Box A BN Eaves | KANSAS CITY yh Lp j £5, while Dlaxtng hookey from FRangisco \ Wogan, 1st 4) To Sidener en he JA erday { Te —-— . y - While ransacking the. Redmon | \ x be me = “Sor, i PL JR coma Wd Piaced
on record a tribute to the mem|ory of Merle Sidener, who died | Monday, in ite meeting last night. The tribute praised Mr, Sidener's service to the board during his tenure of membership on it
the
\ ai “board in 1935 he guided the for- | mulation of the 10-point program
CTD {which set forth the board's gen“anne Hr ARCA eral policies and principles. !
“Mr. Sidefier was keenly inter-
5 “AIR 12 we : ha ested in maintaining high stand--The . dMeive Riwoume Club. oe Viz poninut rrr Low . | [ards for the Indianapolis schools, as es or to Ma 1 + #0 &F Woks C7 "+1 mde reread sna member of the the 500-Mile Race from 1911 to TM MG PATS PEND COPR 1048 EOW. 1 A. WAGNER ALL MIGNTS ASERVED, . - . with a deep sense of -civic-duty.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Forecasters ‘beliave that the eastern third ‘of the U. S. is.in | After his term of office expired.
A G | Yor. some rainy weather tonight and early tomorrow. Maist southerly winds from the Gulf of Mex. | M8 interest i, ihe schools; as in chairman of RE ico will determine -weather/ over this sedhion, It will alsé be aber in fie | Ohio Valley whgte | acne unabated” be. ve affair 4 A the i is'pected to dip inte the, 40 5 near. Sayan, hile forth. ; eH ’ “ u & t to f
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‘quarrels which two shootings. “When they | maybe it was ¢ getat a hog I} day,” he said tc glimpse of th wasn't anyone thought he was “Now I thi different.”
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The Christia Church at 7:30 lay the corner superstructure the day since ment of its ch Over the si gregation has | the basement
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