Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1948 — Page 4
bakers] 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 blst annual convention today .by Dr. Claude 1. Benner, vice presi-
{ual director of the Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati, "a distin | guished musician and leading Zionist, will address the Indianapolis Round Table of ChrisAlans. and. Jews, tomorrow. The luncheon meeting will be, held at 12:15 p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. [ Rabbi Heller for 18 years
Stat March On Palestine British Turn Over Jaffa to Haganah
United Press i Last antes of the Arab Legion were entering Palestine today, Arab sources reported at Amman, Trans-Jordan. The crack Brit. ish-trained troops chanted Bedouin WAL. songs as. they left was. the author. Amm of the program- notes for the! Meanwhile, the British prepared Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.'
Rabbi Heller
to hand the former Arab port o
Rabbi James G. Heller, spirits
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Jaffa, just south of Tel Avid, over to Jewish Haganah forces. Haganah forces will walk into Jaffa, apparently without opposition. Jewish possession of the port of Jaffa will mean that they hold all the good harbors of Palestine ~Jaffa, Tel Aviv and Haifa. Leaving Jerusalem
dent of the Continental Amer- And at Jerusalem British troops
"ican Life Insurance Co. Wil GREET BANKERS—These past presidents of the Indiana bean Svaguating the ig ony i mington, Del,, at. the Cla 1 Bank ti am é roar oO attie % Hotel. Po ankers Association were on hand-as members of the reception {fighting Arab and Jewish forces.
committes te welcome incoming bankers of the state to the association's Sist annual meeting here today and tomorrow_at the Claypool Hotel. They are (from left) Felix McWhirter, president of the Peoples State Bank: J.-P: Frenzel Jr. board chairman -of the Merchants National Bank, and Elmer ‘W. Stout, board chairman of the American National Bank, all of Indianapolis.
"Iron Curtain’ Not Worth
A British convoy four blocks long pulled out this mornin along the northern highway to, Haifa, where two troop trans-| ports already were loading other thousands of Britons. Both ships were scheduled to sail at mid-'
Dr. Benner told the bankers that the production of American industry will be increased 52 per cent when post-war expansion 1s completed. Steel Still Short He sald 64 per cent of indus-| trial expansion was completed at | the end of 1947, and that 85 per! cent will have been completed by!
Sp Hod on
n , Officials indicated the British evacuation will take three days. Mandate Expiring
steel 1s still in short supply due to ‘capital expenditures there, is danger that it is obstructing our
Ma {scheduled to leave with the ybe 9. Did Stir Up 17,000 Demonstrators troops today announced he would "view of what is taking place in In New York, but It Shouldn't Here . eave Brida, Roig igh Proved oe oat dines of Production. By HENRY BUTLER ) of Nations, expires Friday md “postwar expansion! sao won't -icatch: me rioting one-way. or -tother -about The. night. Ib Jag 5 Spun Ci Which opeiied today at the Indian. I" The British security “zone “of | than the demand cased Jy ‘Ail the film did stir up 17,000 demonstrators at its New Jerusalem was In a confused a oP he pe Piptinas py i hs York at the Roxy Theater yesterday. . state, resembling a massive. mov-} fo thet Boom. Te a s not worth your getting a black eve or ing “day. Furniture was _ piled
| I romtine soles. - The ou high in the streets to be loaded ; Rr not 2 pporting| fucka...
Against Loans possible for this cast contains some menacing nation to continue for long the tn this case based on the story characters (Berry Kroeger, Stefbuilding of Plant and equipment of Soviet Lt, Igor Gouzenko, who an Schnabel and Frederic Tozere, Hint Woman Ai Woman Aided revealed
to mention three) who. give an to Canadian authorities ‘authentic atmosphere of con
hen of hk, wens 02S Station The = Believed Sent Ahead - To Survey Victim“
background. espe-| A pandit, after apparent! cially in the sinister-looking So- So- sending a woman ahead to ed what the terror and discipline of Tact embassy in Ottawa and in| vey his victim, robbed a filling |a police state can be, (the -location-filmed scenes of the station at 738 N. Illinois St. of e a Canadian capital. [$18 last night. Eo n Pleture Slow If you remember the Gou-| William Shaffer, 19. of 32 W. so __Howard E, Nyhart, president nt of | “That, however, is nothing ‘new, zenko story, yow'll recall that he 30th St, station ‘attendant, said : the Howard Nyhart Co., outlined §Ven in films. “And if people are decided Yo throw in his Jot with’ shortly “after a Woman came in employee security ' programs and swinging fists and calling each Canada "rather than the Soviet to ask about fixing a tire, a man the convention that 40 per other “Communist” and - “Fas Union because Canada was freer. | walked in with a gun, forced him! cent of Me wage earners have no cist,” I can't believe they got Nobody-but Moscow would, blame into a rear room and took $18 life insurance and 30 per cent that amount of energetic inspira- him for that. © out of the cash drawer. have less than $1000, {tion from “The Iron Curtain.” Hollywood's attempt to inflate Bandit Warns Victim The picture 18 Ho and el] the sory Jute ahather prodigious) “Stay in that room . . . tw ed program ndrews as {epic results in plenty of inflation, men are acro e street watchr . and employee relations which, he |Gouzenko and Gene Tierney as in the windy worded department, ! ing and if . ye, out they ” ill . said, reflects Juels in ip wife do their best with strict-' but no epic. : | shoot,” he quoted the bandit as der
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BR Dahne man; 43; of 746 Union St.; said a! dress of Robert D.- Mathias, presi- T L . ‘An S Ae i onal Barks Evany.| 1 O mericans fo Sleep?
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[was walking on Ray St. near MeLewis F. Gordon, vice president
the fight of all peoples to choose, Coon St. 1ast night.
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Ordinary courtesy re-(the form of government under| Pennsylvania St. reported a dia-
ot as. said that while Getting Bla k Ey Ov | High Commissioner Sir Alan C ye er | Cunningham, who had been 8T2M:
, Er the city.
{to be purified.” he said. {go back. Go forward. And don't
Mrs. Ralph Lemcke, 6245 N./ Etolia Bransford.
fl He has written musical composi-| tions for voice, strings and ot | chamber. music. The rabbi | |southerner, born fn New Orleans. and a onetime chairman of the! administrative council of the | Zionist it Organization of Am of America.
Church Federation Reports Surnjus
Officers Elected at
Annval Session +iere
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Chureh Ed The Indianapolis Church Federation stands in the clear financially with new officers to carry on its spiritual and social pro-
The federation held its anni) dinner last night in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church when this heartening report of its financial status was made. The interracial award was | ‘given and a full ‘§late of ‘officers’ | either re-elected or elected. Jerrus M. Bryant again was named president. Dr. Richard Rettig, pastor of the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Re- | formed Church, received the inter{racial award presented by Miss Anna Stout. pe. SWngAFtel Leads List J. Baumgartel, ti oa of the federa|tion, led the list of 10 persons, cited by Miss Stout and a committee, for contributions to bet-| ter race relations and goodwill,
Dr. Simiiel C. Kifickieloe of the’ Federated Theological Faculty of Chicago spoke on “What Is Left for the Churches to Do in .the Modern Community.” Even though music, art, recreation, counseling and health have moved from under the jurisdiction] ‘of -the-churech,—there-is-plenty-left. for churchmen to do, Dr. Kincheloe pointed out. “Every aspect of life is needing “Don’t
forget that the church is a soclety of pegple of faith united to the will of God looking to Jesus Christ for the way and the pow-
i “The Lost Chord” Sung | Another highlight of the evening was the singing of spirituals and “The Lost Chord” by the Modernettes directed by Beatrice, Rowlette and accompanied by]
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wno/Pliecleoholic Beverages: mission today pe its 1 mora- |
of the Citizens and Southern National Bank, Atlanta, Ga., was
public. quires that two countries agree which they will lve.
Russia has mond ring valued at $500 missing agsosjation of 147 congregations
f aiffererm Jenominations., These
scheduled for an address on “The date.
Atomic Energy of Banking."
Chance on ‘Killing
CAE IU WEE, RUSS sawn” to make a killing in the matter | Afth columns and all interference) of propaganda, and grabbed it/in the internal affairs of other] Patrolman
Bank, New Castle, and James |. Peterson, 24 vice
Bank, Darlington. Arthur Cra-
& Ya Indiana Trust Co, was elect-
ed secretary and treasurer. and treasurer,
ABC Extends Delay of Licenses =
Fraternal and patriotic’ "oliiha] seeking new liquor permits are! ‘out of luck for at least six months,
torium on’ issuance of new liquor]
licenses and this time included! the clubs: “exempt io
- rad beer under the old order. Curréntly the ABC will Issue! no hew liquor licenses but still will jssue new beer dealer permits, temporary beer permits and| dining car permits. Under the
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0 regardiess. This In itself, is sig-|
The contents of the notes do the same to- France, Italy, 1ast night. president, themselves, it is furthet pointed Greece, China and others. Farmers and Merchants State out, reveal the utter futility of: | any east-west meeting at this rreedom of speech, of the press; °f the dog. Garnet Ryan, 1126 W. cluding Dr. Grover L. Hartman,
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American Ambassador Walter ‘organize freely and work where; 01 NATBOFINg SE viciousgog: Bedell Smith told Soviet Foreign when and as it pleases, Minister Molotov bluntly that his seeks to impose police states Official Weather policy of. Playing. bull._in_ world everywhere, destroy all freedoms yvivep STATES WEATHER. BUREAU | china shop was. what and make people slaves of gov-| Plocking the road to a de-| gent and reasonable relationship, The United States ls seeking ——
SE the ‘two countries.
Molotov. denied. ev: ‘and wy toe all of mankind's on the United States.
Which, it is remarked, leaves People from starving. It is Diane SE © : Where Ing $5.3 billion this year. It plans | Chicago
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Forced ‘Dictatorships
those Nn talk of a to-read, — The United States adheres to the principles of the Atlantic! ‘Charter. ~ Russia signed the!
new peace
, Present moratorium which has| Charter, then threw it out of the
been In effect since Nov. 18 last Year, clubs also have been able| ee to get permits,
Commission members “pointed T vd WwW th F t t . te out: that applications to extend| oO ay’ S eq er o acas x or race relations in addition to
beer permits already issued to! two or three way permits would] not be_considered as new AppH-| cations under the moratorium,
Hold 2 Youths For Firing Home
Two Decatur Central grade school boys, 9 and 10, were held by deputy sheriffs for Juvenile Court today after they admitted starting a fire at the home. of Frank Redmon, R. R. 20, Box 479, while playing hookey from school yesterday. While ransacking the Redmon
home the bo, ' = . ™ |of School Commissioners placed some pint thoner 01s mod N\_ vom | deo | ho pr RAE airplane and set fire to it. The Nix | | ~a ory of Merle Sidener, who died highly inflammable fluid spread | 0 | Mnday. in its meeting last night. flames over the Tom and they Nl — JOR WORTH e he tribute praised Mr. Siden-
boys fled.
Damage to the residence was estimated at $3500 before town-|
ship firemen were able to extin-
348 at the meeting at 4:30 ». m. at the Hotel,
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The United States insists on
upon & simultaneous publication |torced minority dictatorships on} tfrom her home.
erything, seeking, to wreck all such efforts. | Excess “since Jan how R. H. Lindstrom, recording secre: | flls. The United States spent $9 perature Yobterday in other © a "tary; James W. ‘Minton, ‘treas-|
Moreover... diplomatists go. on to . facilitate Sov let and Com- PL. Worth the record i hi for | MURR expansion.
tmv——————————— | reported last night through el ‘treasurer, “Don Kellum, that *" Officer Bitten Severely |ederation’s 1947 - income was] +$88.962. Of ~-this,~$31,6056. was} By “Dog; ~Arrest ‘Owner disbursed, leaving a surplus in; Charles Dashiell the treasury to begin the new |nations. Moscow already has! Was bitten severely by a dog while fiscal year. {overthrown government after Ne was walking into a rear yard, Reports also were made by ‘government and is now trying to in the 1100. block, W. 25th St. james W. Minton, Charles A. Breece, C. Oliver Holmes and treatment at H. C. Gemmer. The staff of the recognized, in-
‘practically every one of neighbors.
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He was given The United States believes in General Hospital and the owner federation was
25th St, was arrested on a charge secretary of the department of reocial service; and Dr. Daniel R. | Ehalt, secretary of the depart- | ment of religious education. List of Officers Officers elected or re-elected in | {addition to Mr. Bryant include Dr. Dallas L. Browning, Dr. Jean Dorsey D.
of geligion,. of labor's. right. to,
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Low urer; J. Harold Wright, finance 9 | chairman; Ray Holcomb and Roy 44 | Combs, finance vice chairman. tage RIEESIOLS of the class of, 1950 | {during 1949; 1950 and ‘1951. Rus-| Denver on 33 are Paul Keller and Herbert E, sia is using famine as a weapon Evansville “veri . 8 ‘Walker; of 1951, Larry Brandon, | Pt ee CeEih ane . ss Mr. Bryant, Ludwig G. Burck,
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What good, it is asked, would; Los Angeles 54 Turley, and Mrs. [it befor the United States and Minreapeiis-8t. | DAME, Russia to confer on such subjects | New Orleans 66 | Chairmen of standing com-
is ‘mittees, officers of the religious: . 40 education department, a chair$2 "man, directors and trustees of the
as these? The answer 1s that Rus- | Bilhems city 10 sia on her own could give up her Omaha cetanias {policy of wrecking. And in her |Bittsburgh ©. .* a {note to Washington she says she San {TTAncisco vein 50 social service department and di-
has no such intention. { Washington; bc . ie 8 3 rectors for the board of week-
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ih the bl ~ MIAMI board in 1935 he guided the foro . ze, ; | Fo TOCAST J | mulation of the 10-point program . which set forth the board's genClub fo Show History | O's seantins aes Janice _ eral policies and principles. M Of ‘500’ Rac 0 Stree ' A “Mr. Sidener was keenly intere on n | . ALR Tam n mn h Athy ested in maintaining high. stand“5 ahs Ne hronigen Club ni THUNDER . | ards for the Indianapolis. schools, ay ah, a _testni- STORMS lis * RAIN and he served as a member of the the 500-Mile Race from 1911 ul tr n ne PATS PEND COPR 1948 LOW. L. A WAGNER. ML GATS Aste, of Schon) Commissionéts
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Foracasters belive that the sactarn-third fof th U.S. is. in ‘Herman G. Deurte public re-|- for some rainy waather tonight and early tomorrow. Moist souther! ly wings from the Gulf of Mex: Speed ico will determine weather over this saction, It will also be rather
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en — —— day religious education board all | were elected. The persons cited in the field
Dr. Baumgartel were: Mrs. John T. Towns, Dr." Chester W. Wharton, Mrs. Jessie Jacobs, Joe Shepherd, William J. Stout, Charles Posner, Joe Pearson, Gilbert Forbes, Radio Station WFBM and Mrs. Royal L. Mec(Clain.
School Board ‘Pays Tribute To Sidener
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