Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1948 — Page 16
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mong, ‘Craft Hits French Mountains
By United Press } . The daughter of Joseph P. KenA nedy, former ambassador to i Britain, was among at least 13 persons known today to have been killed In three widely sep*arated plane crashes, Thirty-six
other persons are missing, Mr, Kennedy's daughter, Kath. leen Lady Hartington, 28, and “Lord Fitzwilliam, 38, one of Britain's richest peers, died in the crash of their chartered plane yesterday in the mountains of southern France during a thunderstorm. Two crewmen also were killed, { Meanwhile, United States Army authorities in Frankfurt,
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The Belgian airline Sabena also reported in Brussels that one of its planes carrying 25 pas.sengers.and a crew of seven was “missing ~on-a flight - from {he of the Eiston Bank and Trust Co. | Bélgian Congo of The plane earrying *ady Hartington, a two-engined DeHaviland Dove, crashed in the Ardeche mountains near Privas, a village between Lyon and Margeille. Officials of the Skyways Charter Co. of London, which owned the plane, said the ship was bound for Cannes from
Morrison as Leader Herbert C. Morrison, president lup trade.
dent of the Indiana Bankers Asisociation yesterday in the closing| business session of the associa-| tion's 51st annual cenvention. Elmer W. Baumgartner, presi-| 14 dent of the First Bank of Berne
F. McLaughlin, president of the American National Bank, Nobles-
Paris Po. Was Imad Heasurer. tional 2. 300 POUNDS sotraiiirnin wands nedy in Paris as, ationa AD in choles not dealt honestly with th Hem yl Bank, Evansville, and retiring '*" J Pounds hing Bowe. BRAID J rh OWR passes BAIL sisted on negotiating wih Miss Kennedy's father, NOW| president of the Association, WAS. .. i» choice | 300 pounds down ....... 313083880 soupern Koreans in..a_ Paris hotel, could ejected ~member:at-large of the] 270- 0 PAE ar ETE ~ENEEF 3) AEN. MIRADA. preenen De Tenched Yor eomment. | Council of Administration. | J 1b Tous Asaaiiasel. Tame ———pod His da r married the Mar Gov. Ralph F. Gates, at the| sm. io pounds . 14,506 13.50 Choice, « ely sored + 3148 ge Firm Issues “guess or” 1 , “whom closing banquet “in the Claypool oot dn © ‘uted ood £2160 30 Qu rier tatemen met in British ‘court circles in| Hotel last night, told the bankers ia. 30 pounds srirsirerss 18o0uie Ts Common." ' HERS a ly Staton wg Corp. at a that the state had contributed $7417 5 pounds..." | I00@1396) Good so” evotes -Tr30m1390 and -its wholly-owned subsidiary,’ was killed in million 10 She bi biiliag wn de- Slaughter Pies Common and medium ..... 3 So4sti 30 Etching Co. of America, of Mish-| France at | She age of » hile posit in diana hanks | t Year. |. so. 120 pounds ogi se® Eee —— \awaka, Ind., reported sales of $2, : am VATHLE (4) Local or |563,823 and a net profit of $70,
He lod them that 400 new in:
was being |PoPulation was still evenly bal {1100-1 anced between urban and farm rote
Tom Collins, public relations A vice president of the City Na- . , {tional Bank and Trust Co., Kan-|Com _|sas City, Mo., plied the bankers | with a chain of illustrative stories Chnicer telling them that they are what 5% their customers think they are. | Good -
Block Employees Ho Hollin at Manual Vian
hating their competitors, | Mediam {of the First Boston Corp. talked on banking relations with the! government bond market, and Good 'R. H. Bauman, farm economist of Purdue University, gave them a cautious outlook toward the agri-
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in eight years. Stam cultural industry, Buel are planning 0 mak Setre————————— ual affair. io *lrRAIN KILLS BOY, 2 [naAase
oe Dosch an \ GRIFFITH, May 14 (UP)—| sm GIORH; KETIVE TH The CIvié Théater Robert Kiruta, 2, was Killed yes-| terday - when he fell under .the| Robert Murray wasiwhiels of a Chesapeake & Ohio master of ceremonies. train near his home. .
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{yearlings ruled steady and cows Good tol
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0- 270 pounds ... 14 300 pounds ... 300- 330 pounds .
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today,
Hogs ruled mostly 25 to lower
i" [northern Korea cut off all elec-
EN ROUTE TO ART EXHIBIT—Crispus Attucks High School pupils board a chartered bus for Bloomington, where plans were ma treasures belonging to the Metropolitan M useum of Art in New York,
de to visit the $1 million display of art | Verla
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Com |were steady to weak in a clean- culs "115 ‘pounds up)
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Central Africa.|Crawfordsville, was elected presi- fat lambs remained quotable firm. Choice Slaughter ewes sold at $1 higher.| = ’
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Korea Reds Cut Of U.S. Zone Power
Ignores Ultimatum BEOUL, May 14 (UP)—The Soviet puppet government . of
tric power to American-occupied southern Korea today, causing a
|occupation commander, immedi-
emergency power generating plan. But with maximum effort U, 8. Army authorities could only hope to produce one-half to three-| quarters of the power. heeded in| the “American zone:: The U. 8. already has one Navy! {power barge at the southeastern port city of Pusan, and Ko{rean utility officials said another| | American barge at Inchon would {add to the southern Korean power | pool in a short time.
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“blackout,” power from the was off but Seoul street cars were being operated;
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had no
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te The cutting off of power, “which caused temporary confusion in| 24.00826.00 the American occupation zone, | 2.00624.00 came when southern Korean rep-| resentatives failed to arrive in| 20.00@ 24.00 Northern Pyongkang in answer to
|a Communist ultimatum, The Communist-dominate
8. has refused to recognize
charged American officials had]
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the report explained.
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“Crise Aries ox South §
new crisis between the United 4 Lt. Gen. John Hodge, American |? ataly put into operation a ‘vast’
Two and one half hours after|
with Diesel generators shipped | in from Japan for just such a
Deputy military governor Maj.| .. [email protected], Gen. C. G. Helmick ordered Seoul . 30.00G23.00| street lights blacked out, {police were ordered to direct a wams conservation program, But) 1 oa 1a authorities | ration plan for individual con-|
and |
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4 {division of the ‘northern government, which the|
420 for the first quarter of 1948,
the retirement of old debentures, |
GIDEONS SPEAKER — Dr.
1 Robert. CG... Lee,
Tenn.
Roberts Park Church,
Delaware at 8 oc
meeting wil { | Officers’ Gideons
of Indiana
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Mr, Buckner
= Europe during World War II,
director: ship tomorrow.
| Mr. Campbell,
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1941;
us \ganization of the ladies’ auxili-'posts,
™ !aries of the Fraternal Order of | ‘171s Eagles will be formed Sunday ated with the Legion since its Swen delegates from 33 Indiana! lorganization in 1919 and served 3 ommtio attend a statewide as national vice commander dur-,
institution here. Carl McGriff, ing 1929 and 1930.
{past worthy president of South| Mr. Buckn will be instituting
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Legion Appoints Martin B. Buckner
Named as Acting Security Director
Martin B. Buckner, Flint, Mich., today was appointed acting di- | rector of the national security American Legion, succeeding Milt D. Campbell, Cincinnati, has resigned. Mr. Buckner, a veteran of 35 b-o-m-b-t-n-g over
N. The | mark the opening of the Cent ral States’ Gideon Forum at which the be hosts to leaders from 10 states. of the Forum will be held at the Severin Hoto tomorrow. The banquet will be at the Marott Hotel tomor-
who
an army major during World | War I, has been director of the] Legion's security division since He directed the civilian | defense program’ of the Legion during the war, including a netThe first Indiana state or- work of 4300 air-raid observation
Mr. Campbell has been affili-
er also served as commander in 1946 and 1947 and has been active in national affairs of the Legion |
———————————— Mentor, Alexiadris 'OPTOMETRIO UNIT TO MEET ape low | The. Central Indiana Optomes)} rg; African Prince. Bt. tric Society and its woman's auxillary will meet Wednesday at the Country Club with Dr. (and Mrs. Ray Sawyer and Dr. and Mrs. Paul VanArsdall of Co-'
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