Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1948 — Page 1

A LV

AAT PRO

- ® FORECAST: Clear and somewhat cooler tonight; fair with moderate temperatures tomorrow.

FRIDAY, } MAY 21, 1948

| AL SPCR, 2 SO dO eh RT TR

Be

Entered as Second-Class Matter at Postofice Indianapolis, Ind. Issued daily except Sunday

F INAL

war ri Teri on panics a

"HOME

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Never Denied Parade Right, * Foon Save.

Replies to Legion Memorial Day Note | *

A “seeming ultimatum”. from | the American Legion that the-safety ‘board rescind its order dedying permission for a downtown Memorial Day Y Jone today ‘brought a . cla cation | statement from Mayor A) Feeney. | The demand from Karl 1.| 3 Stimpson, 11th district com-! ie mander American Legion, asked id that the parade denial be re-| scinded “by 4 p.m, Monday, May 24. ” Let's straighten this thing out once and for all” said Mayor, Feeney, who was sent a copy of} the letter. “First. We have never denjed anyone the right to pa-|

rade. Best Interest of City’ “We have po requested as | the Safety Board be. allowed its) right to determine the line of march, We feel this is to the best| interest of the city as a whole, | “We have suggested alternate, Foiites “other than the AOWHtows:’ area, ‘One of these alternate routes terminates at the World) War Memorial Plaza, Which seems a fitting shrine. “We fee¢l that a downtown pa-| rade on the day when tens of| thousands of motorists are tying! up traffic would ' interfere with! } the rights of too many people. ' | “For instance, it would certain-; lv render principal traffic arteries; inaccessible’ to many people who donot wish to parade but wish to honor their dead in a more] solemn manner by Visiting} nd cemeteries;

ream

, president of the General ‘Memorial Associa-| tion which sponsors -this parade has conferred “with us on our traffic and police problem and,

Times Entry Wins First Prize In National Sewing Contest

Hint Meat

IE Doris 40

mericans

Strike May

2 End Monday

Aweek to about

company basis, é fee

“voting today.

| Union Votes Pour Into Chicago By United Press Fo The long and turbulent heat) {packing strike may ‘end Monday at plants of at legst three of the Big Four packig companies, an informed source said at Chicago |today. § Intérnational officers of the {C10 United Packinghouse Works: | ers recommended earlier this 10,000 striking... members across the nation to] accept the §-cent hoyrly "raise offered by Swift, Armour and Cudahy. Wilson & Co. was not included. Workers at most ‘of the struck plants ‘across the nation voted | last night, 20,000 of ‘them in Chi-| cago. 4 Returns from 100 plants In 44) = cities were being received today at the union’s international head quarters at Chicago. Deion om officials there hoped to have the count, made on a ‘company a conpleted ] i

}

Toon. yr Some. Qistricts, fF atl 12.000]

‘had not: voted. About

“PERFECT ATTENDANCE: RECORD-wodny wane ext strikers at Omaha, Neb. were for eight-year-old David Davis, 549 Lord. St. .thitd -grade as o | : : “Sthosl 7, Who hasn't missed one day of school.”

Takes Serious View of Raid In Beirut Port

Ship Bound For Jewish State WASHINGTON, May 21 "[(UP)—The United States is {demanding that Lebanon release. forthwith. the 40 Amerlicans removed from. a U.S. ship bound for the new Jew-

“Zionists” en ay ds ,

The Sta

Fe war af Kis deik

{at the opening bell, even though he hat bhly ‘ore bye witty which | to read the lessor. David was injured yesterday, whep o p laymate, | Haines Spears, put 8 cartridge under a rock and erplodec it with

agrees with us. © Kingan Meeting Set “This seeming ultimatum from | Union members will meet at

a group-pledged to. the strict ob: 18pm. today to -mervanee- “of-law and. order. does.

igs, diet, jexer-

e or laxdives.

sports event” ~

§ Mibsters ltching

not seem Sitting to me.” ]

Legal Holiday The Mayor ‘alse. pointed out; that Monday following Memorial’ Day is the day set aside as al’

¥ vig,

to on that day. » The letter from the Legion to the safety board said the 11th! district represents { Marion County. oe

“For many years i the custom of the Es has beta In-| dianapolis to hemor on Memorial d orm Day those patriots of who gave their lives in —rt of

ae oe, Program Shaped letter sajd in part. “It seems un-, believable that this sacred custom | Investigating Board to

of holding «parade to honor our! war dead should be denied be-|’ Issue Report Soon “Recommendations for a pro-|

cause of trafic en route to a It concluded With the request gram of reforms for Julietta in-! that the order be rescinded and firmary will be issued soon by the that the group be notified by 4/committee of civic leaders who inPp: m. Monday, May 24. vestigated conditions at the. in-; The Mayor also commented on stitution recently. i rumors that some groups od This was disclosed at the 25th! ' parade without permit by saying annual ‘luncheon meeting of the| he felt such a demonstration Council of Social Agencies at the would be “ill advised.” Indianapolis. Athletic Club yesjterday. + Ralph- BE. Pumphrey, - executive Teecretary of the -Council, reviewed the process of recent investiga-

2 For! Crowning Shot’ tions of the institution, growing

87-posts. in| ‘own clothes.

out of a series of articles in The § —And a Clear Day a ——.,

The Indianapolis Times Marbles champion will be crowned tomor-

Times concerning inadequate. food provided for inmatés and other irregularities.’ Co-operated With Jury. The special county home study

row, if the weatherman is kind to committee, appointed by the counthe mibsters. cil, and headed by Wilfred Brad-: The city-wide. finals, “rained shaw, co-operated with the Grand “out” last Saturday, will be held at. Jury. and county. officials Jn she “WEF “Park! E." Washington’ 8t° etudy REIS : and State Aye. The 44 finalists! “Discussions to date have inwith “knuckle” down: tn ve ings divated several directions in starting at'9°'s. mm." ree surhieh the program--eof Competing in tomorrow's round stitution "might develop,” MTF; will be: four winners from each of Pumphrey said. “These are being the 11. districts in ‘the city. formulated -in such shape The champion will go to Wild- they can be considered and some wood, N. J., next month to repre- agreement reached.” sent Indianapolis in the National He said the agreement then will Marbles * Tournament. All ex- be submitted to the Council of penses for the trip and the five Social Agencies for review with days in the resort will be paid by “reasonable assurance” that it The Times. will recefve careful study by the Members of the City Park and county government. Recreation Department staff will| Social Service Reviewed be in charge of the finals. They | Mr. Pumphrey pointed out that will be under the direction of Mrs, |th® same study process used at Norma Koster; supervisor of spe. Julietta is being sponsored by cial events for the department. {the council to meet other prob-

{lems such as juvenile delinquency. better care for neglected. chilCooler Weather Due Tonight | |

dren, nursing and health condi-' |tions. Twenty-five years of social iservice provided by the Council of Today's I called for encies were reviewed by Rob-

expected no more rain Murray A. Auerbach, member!

the. - in

that §

BEST ORIGINAL DESIGN—Here | dress which has Sewing Contest

won top laurels The dress i

wii

od

TIONAL Virgin Hames, wha fi WINS NATIO IRE at he ha board in La of L. S. Ayres & Co. Mrs, Holmes is an adstore. She also made the Garman) she is wearing in this’

the pure

who made it for The Times Sewing Contest,

after this motning’s fight Shower; of the Council's executive Somme.

For race enthusias

and favorable weather conditions.

Tonight will be clear and cooler, He listed new social problems!

And tomorrow

out of the war. These, he!

» ~ ”

for Indianapoi

modeled by Mrs.

linen aftern

kmage make | ertising

r be department ” soy makes a her Jug Do

oon the National

Virginia. Holmes,

Linen Dress by Mrs. Virginia Holmes, . Ayres Ad Writer, Wins Top Award By ART WRIGHT

An Indianapolis Times entry in the National Sewing Contest os to the courts as the UAW been declared first prize winnér in New York.

The pure linen afternoon dress made by Mrs, | Holmes,

group of The Times Sewing Contest,

plans, for --possibie --settlement. of the. {11-day-old walkout at Kingan &| David would not lose h ; |Cd.. Indianapolis. teachers | Officials of the Kingan. local ~~

/union said the meeting would be Truant Boys n, i

{held at the Amalgamated Ton ux erker. ll at 468. W- Steal; ' Fly Plane OKLAHOMA CITY, May 21

. Bt. wis Undeisiond a Braposs), ‘be voted on meet- {UP)— Two fifth-grade boys will, efore pps {t 1h Mego-Tiell a judge tomorrow how they

renamed ‘Toms YOmOrTow. bs lan flew it 150 moles; No time oF place WAS A0-|ignded safely in & pasture, stele nounced for the session, but thes horse and finally ended up in | meeting may be set for tonight; jay |union spokesmen said. |" The youngsters were out of jail; Meanwhile, the strike at the today, and over-the-knee puhishlocal Armour & Co. plant con- ment already had begun, their! tinued -after union workers last| {parents told officers. night rejected a proposed settle-! (One of the boys |ment offer. other 12. A Kingan settlement offer was The 11-year-old, son of a wellrejected Wednesday night when known attorney here, told officers workers. refused. to agree to one he. learned .to. fly .by |of four points in the offer. . His father said the | Armour & Co. has been tied up youth read “everything he gets {with other members of the meat|his hands on concerning avi-| |industry's “big four” — Swift, ation.” Cudahy and Wilson—since March 16. The Kingan local joined na-’ tionwide. walkout May. 10 after {the ‘strike spread to independént! packers in many sections.

Wilson Excluded

‘Chicago strikers were reported by an informed source to have ivoted to end the strike against.

In Oregon Today:

Odds 6-5 on Either.

is 11, the

(Swift, Armour and Cudahy. But ithe. vote |with Wilson & Co. was in doubt. International officers had rec. ommended that Wilsdbn employees

4 settlement.

Presidential Candidate»

PORTLAND, Ore; May 21+UP)

j=-Oregon Republicans chose over]

between Gov, Thomas E {of New York and Harold E. Stas.

{reject the conipany’s $-cent offer, sen of Minnesota as their chotée|

another rock, Furling' a: oi mio: David's’

$1000 —~

are expected to be layed hookey fro [play ookey m sehool, stole| Lawson, Tru

"Appeal WASHINGTON, May 21 wp) «Two Hollywood movie writers fwere sentenced today to pay {fines of $1000 each and serve one year in jail for contempt of Con gress, The high-salaried script writ-| !ers are John Howard Lawson and Dalton Trumbo. They remained at liberty under bonds of $1000 each, pending appeals. They were convicted of con{tempt for refusing to tell a con{gessional committee whether (hey | were or ever had been members Communist Party. In \addition Trumbo was found gulity by a Federal Court jury of ali isegond charge of refusing to say whether he belonged to the Screen Writers Guild. ) Eight. Hollywood . figures,. also... accused of contempt, have waived jury trial: They will suomit their ‘mon jcases in writing to the court for FoyA I A Tuiltbenth, ad rav

verdict, from Tel Aviv. Water and elec~

Methodists Plan ‘Kickoff’ Monday

because Wilson alone refused to lagree that disputes aver’ the re[hiring of strikers be submitted to

Uson.. maintained. were Tt had the Tight to refuse to take

hack. strikers... .. [At Waterloo, Towa. “the. Rath Packing Co: “reopened its plant! today under the protection of! INational Guard troops called out when violent tug resulted in’ the death of

_day night.

RAILS—At Washington, labor and industry negotiators were to meet in what may be the showdown attempt -to- settle the railroad labor dispute through pri-| vate negotiations, COAL~John D. Battle, secretary of the National Coal Associ! ation, . assailed Mr. Lewis for walking out of the conference room two days ago solely because industry representatives insisted on a seat for the Southern Coal Producers Association. Mr. Lewis, he said, is working the “old familiar pattern” of hiding behind “any excuse” as an {alibi for another strike. | MOTORS-—At Detroit the main | battleground in the strike of 5,000 C10 United Auto Workers!

(sought &® permanent injunction to

Virginia H. restrain the state "from investi3407 Birchwood Ave. won first prize in the original design (gating the walkout. The garment was sent to] New York by The Times for judging against 50 garments in the negotiations to head off a threat- Of the jewelry.

No progress was reported in

RIAA Y. They had fought the most bit. Park Methodist Church.

picket . Wednes-'

for the party's presidential nomi-| The “kickoff” for the Methodist nation. {Jurisdictional Conference to be Mr. Stassen and Gov. Dewey held here in July will occur Mon- ” Inthe. Oregon. prearen prs Ay WHEN ThE PaRHIAG Eommities of 50 men meets in the Roberts!

ter campaign” in Oregon's history — Ivep:esentatives or: for the state's 12 convention dele- | Mately 2 million Methodists from gates who also were being named 14 states will com é to Indian-| in today's balloting, - [apolig to attend "the Worth Cen. y, Jour delegates are plected fromitral Jurisdictional . Conference the state at large and two from |July 7 to 12. Bishop itis Lowe! each of the state's four congres- of the Indianapbils Methodist! 5 sional districts. {Area then will retire, A succes-g Delegatés are bound by law to|sor to Bishop Lowe will be elected vote at the convention .for theland three additiopal- bishops. candidate shown to be the choice Nearly 400 official delegates and of party members by the prefer-|600 visitors will attend from out ential primary. of the city.

morning raid, and little damage,

Ohio Police Probe $10,000 meer tik Theft of Gems From Hoosier On Inside

Head of Indianapolis Firm Leaves Jewelry With Bellboy—Man Walks Off With It

COLUMBUS, O., May 21 (UP)—Thornton A. Bardach, presi-|’ dent of an Indianapolis wholesale jewelry firm, returned to the {Indiana capital city today minus a small fortune in gemin. | Police, meanwhile, continued their search for Mr. Bardach's story by Victor Peterson two black leather valises containthg $10,800 in rings, lodge and Page 21 {lapel emblems and assorted trinkets. | The Hoosier jeweler” said he When he returned to the bei INO trick to develop new

“Beyptian planes 240,000 residents of the eity into the shelters, "them there for two

“"Fhere'were no casualties in the

Whee . , . Such fun, but + don't get soap in my ‘eyes...A peek at a’ yp fady's bath + + « Picture

was much to blame for the theft

It was his care-

leaptain to claim his jewelry, the| Iris colors . . . garden-

Will be fair with|,aiq are congested living cbndi- — temperature. To- tions, mothers taking employment ORAL design. group’ submitted

New York for ‘three days. There mercury reading is ex- outside homes, hasty marriages ERO Gitien throughout the United she. Will" Mes fashion. ‘exporte. General Motors employees. bected to be from 72 #0 75 degrees and new conditions caused by eco- yt Magan Norman B. Johnson

While tonight's minimum will be nomic changes. Mrs. Holmes, an ad-writer for Powers and Conover models. She Dr. To Head Park School hotel last night while he went yesterday calling on retail jewel

in the lower 50s, the L. 8B. Ayres & Co. store, will be one of the guests of henor NLRB Shuns “Elections be Soa. a horn: an B. Johnson, for- into a nearby drug store for a

; created the design and made the 44 National Pashios 8h oak TENEERATORES I 13 N U Sta SAVES hetselr. Jt Wich deuiglied he Walon Baio tu Tn sn p «MM. amo 70 n on-Union fes to use two and one-half yards of ; mer { Ta : } A aculty member at Knox fm, ..88 1am .-% WASHINGTON, May 21 (UP) She will see her garment-waorn College; has been appointed head- pri A i erepted . Brother Reports Loss ‘~The. National Labor Relations master of Park: School here. Check Alf Reservation Only Half Insured Bardach, brother of

s ' : heirloom lace without eutting the ©. 9 A - . a ; » (Noon) a lace. The lace is mounted below in the show by.one.of the models hb Pm. .. 77 Board ruled today it will not hold He has béen professor of re- wT C union shop elections . in states ligion and college chaplain he man apologeticaily tured haiies

bags were gone. ened strike on May 28 of 225,000//655ness, he said, that led to the| "%" “OH nr told police he| {theft of the two valises—not, once, but twice. saw a man carrying two valises|

iwalk from a rear door of the Mr. Bardach told police ne frst, otel and disappear in the night. eft the valises in the custody o Mr. Bardach had s t all of a bell captain at a downtown pent “all o

ing by Marguerite Smith « + « other women's news Pages 24,25 Fair Fishing conditions . forecast for week-end Page 27

Amusements 18 Needlework. 28 Ernést Blas pd Obituaries .. Bridge .

o

two tucks in the skirt. The linen All expenses for the trip will be is natural-toned. paid by The Times.

BR ————————————— FIRE GUTS PACKING ANY wn Ara May. 2 —-— which started in a

a oe Dail Bes

{where the union shop is pioa hibited by state law. |

Co, early | y

In addition ‘to “the $50 prize It announced that the decision, she won for first place in the win “Apply only in the 13 states Indianapolis judging, Mrs.

Will Visit New York

The national prize winner was Galesburg, IIL, one. of some 300 garments sub- years,

Holmes girls in The Times contest. The!Boys.

institution for 10 He previously taught at!

mitted by Indiana women and the Asheville (N. C.) Bchool for

at the over the hags to Mr. Bardach, ex- Thornton, said the loss in Columplaining that he got them by miss bua was only half insured. Total loss,

take.

Mr. Bardach sald he returned will be closer to $14,000.

{the bags to the bell captain, ad-

Business ... 0 Pattern gree 3 Classified 35-38 Raia sevens 3%. according to his records here, Comics ...e | Baitorinls .. 23 Side G Glances

Another ' satchel

bit closed, inion 0 iB receive an additional $200 best of Jewelry, Forum

gutted the maintenance Times. for winning inlelgit garment in each of the He is » graduate of the Uni- /monishing him to “keep a sharp-ivalued at $7500 was stolen from pdms wi wir Seimei hope By Sen ar ta

boii

udging classifications por rg ek He succeeds er eye on them.” He then went one of the firm's salesmen last] Meta Glyen. (sent to New. York to compete 9r|J0hn who Tesigned/into a telephone booth to check February fn Moline, 111. Charles|InsidelIndpis.: nimi. wil ‘also ” to'national awards. 2 Yor at Park. on his airplane, reservation. irecalled. It ‘was not insured. 42 Manners 23, oD :