Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1948 — Page 3

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olumbia Crest

Ore., June 7 (UP) ers sent out the ay that Columbia ed at least a tem-

n upstream were The Columbia venth-of a foot at

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ing reports heart. | of weary troops still battling the its lower. reaches.

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watersoaked and it if efforts to save nished, : They said’ ould last two or hile the river re. ikes dry out. n Red Cross listed “unaccounted for” City disaster that homes of some

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luis body was found early Sunay pear Warman and Wilcox Sts. of his pockets turned ot and a watch and $2 missing. W. Raymond St. ek-end crime re-| rt, William T, Janes, 526 8. Holmes Ave. told police he found his Tocker -at-Kingan- &.- Co. had, peen broken open Saturday and to $400 stolen. william H. Bush, 32, of R. R. 2,1 Jost $209 to a bandit]

day 0! with one

He Jived at 5217 In another we

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gt. he told police. : Fisherman Robbed > Albert Peep, 67, of 3110 Broad-| way, was sitting on the bank. of | Fall Creek. at Guilford Ave; fish-| youth came up and expressed an interest in the sport, | then robbed the elderly man of

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$40, the victim told police. slightly by the .arm bandit. on icab driver, Joseph W. Alleyn, 36, of 140 McKim St. told police a passenger slugged him in! the 1500 block, Lewis St. early! yesterday and robbed him of $17. Police held Maurice Raburn, 55, of 2628 McClure vagrancy charge after Ivory Powers, 29, of 2629. McClure st., went! to a doctor's office Saturday with a bullet in one arm. He told police Raburn fired a

was bruised

plieve Man Robbed After ping in Fall

Watch and $2 Cash Taken From Victim Homicide detectives believed toLamb, 36-year-taxicab driver, fell to sidewalk and died of a cere-

pral hemorrhage before he was an unidentified hood-

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PRIZE WINNER'S HOLIDAY—Mrs, Virginia Holmes (left), national prize winner in The Times Sewing Contest, left Welr Cook Municipal Airport yesterday for a three-day holiday in New York City. There she will attend the National Fashion Show as a guest of The Times. Here Miss Holmes checks. in with Hostess Kappy Stagg oh a new American Airlines Convair on which she made the trip. (Story on Page 11). : Bre”

De Gaulle Aid Fears Rise of New Germany

Schuman May Face Crisis in Cabinet PARIS, June 7 (UP)-—Gen. Charles. De Gaulle squared off| today for an onslaught against Premier Robert Schuman's coalition government for its acceptance of the. six-power agreement on the future of Germany. The agreement on Germany 'threatened to plunge France into a government crisis. Some quar-| ters saw a possibility that it) {would bring Gen. De Gaulle out | of his quasi-retirement for his long expected showdown fight | [with the government, } With the agreement facing | brisk opposition, Gen. De Gaulle was expected to make a state- 5 ment Wednesday —or Thursday | nha just before national assembly de-| os ’ bate on fit. | Paris newspapers reflected the harsh reaction to the agreement) among France, the United States, Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg on Germany. ‘Diplomatic Disaster’ The moderately left wing

AWARD WINNER—Dr. Ray C. Friesner, Butler University dean, today was presented with the first J. I. Holcomb Award at the school's graduation ex SrCises. ——

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motive market.

shot through the rear door of the alleged assailant’'s home and

bullet struck him. He was treated at General Hospital. Police said

they also were told that the men bad argued earlier about Raburn’s 26-year-old wife. : ;

Families Double Up

CANBERRA, Australia, June 7{Mr. Ford sald:

~Nearly 185,000 Australian families are “doubling up” because of the housing shortage, according to the Commonwealth Statist! will buy. glan’s office here. ~~ =.

PLAN EXPEDITION

American and Australian scientists are together working on a north Australian scientific expedition to help trace the beginnings

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of the nafives of the country and|ship.

the time of their arrival on the

continent.

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“The jobs of all of us ways depend on whether we can make cars and trucks

‘Chips Are Down,’ Says Ford. rman si" In Bid for Top Sales Spot

New 1949 Model Called $90 Million ‘Bait’

To Recapture Passenger Car Preference By HAROLD HARTLEY The Ford Motor Co. is pushing its whole stack of blue chips into the highly competitive game of winning top place in the auto- for Gen. De Gaulle’s rally of the!

The new 1949 model Ford line is a $90 million bid to recapture the country’s preference for passenger cars. he This is the substance of a statement issued today by Henry Ford II, president of .the Ford Motor Co. on the eve of the 1949 Fords showing at the WaldorfAstoria in New York this week. Text of Mi In a message to all employees,

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France Soir, which has the

Ce Soir said “diplomatic disaster suffered by France.” i The critics of the government] . {charged that France yielded to) Anglo-American wishes at the p* London conference on Germany,! {and made too many concessions. Gaston Palewski, a spokesman

{ man danger.” The Cominyiist

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HONORED—Dr. J. G. Ran-

dall, Indianapolis native and a

French people, yesterday sounded

Vice Squad Raids

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Howard St. Saturday, a police-/cash was taken to the property man bought one himself, then ar-iroom. Bo he rested Fletcher McNinnis, 1633 Charles Ballard, 205{ College Richland Ave, for and|Ave,, was arrested on a charge of’

Bring 13 to Court

Face Gambling,

R. 3, Box 015, for having no store/day on a smoker at 708 E. license and keeping a room for|St. Police brought in 70 base-

pool selling. Forty-one books of ball tickets they said Ballard had, Liquor Charges baseball tickets and $61.65 in'in his possession. ' Thirteen alleged gamblers and 2 ‘ 5 ; “ 'Sunday drinkers will appear in . : tise Municipal Courts today after : : ' a series of week-end vice raids STRAUSS

by police. Continuing the current crackdown on local gaming establishments, Police Chief Edward D.

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Directors Meet

port to you on my promise to you April 24, 1946, that we were headed . toward building better cars and trucks and tractors at a lower cost than our competitors. - “Because of ‘sharply increased costs, our annual bill for materials and parts is already $145 million more than two years ago. Even without a new wage in‘crease, past increases in - wage and salaries will cost us $120

the keynote of the group. He told an audience at Narbonne that the six-power agreement was a threat to the security of France| and the reconstruction of western| Europe. ;

6 Powers Tell Sovie

WASHINGTON, June 7- (UP)

in western Germany, but served tion troops will remain there

“The new Fords have the utility

comfort and convenience. Yet the

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0 Adventists To Meet Here

. Approximately 2000 persons are expected to attend the week-end |sessions of the Indiana Seventh Day Adventist Conference opening tomorrow and closing Sunday at Battle Ground.

the Rev. C. 8. Longacre, traveler and lecturer, head of the religious liberty department of the Adventist Church and an associate editor of “Liberty” magazine; and the Rev. W. A. Scharffenberg, secretary of the temperance department of the general conference. : Representatives of various academies and colleges and workers with young people and children also will give addresses. The

dent of the New York Conference, has been directing the church's: work in Indiana since last - summer's annual meeting. State headquarters -are at. 33d

Scientist Church

BOSTON, Mass, June 7—Didrectors of the First Church of Christ, ‘Scientist, in the annual meeting today stressed the spiritual force now Being exerted by democratic government. “Democratic government is the instrument ‘through which an irresistible, spiritual force is being channeled into the affairs of men,” the directors stated. “It is the orderly unfoldment of the moral character and spiritual in-| tegrity of its ;citizens.. Defense of the democratic form of government requires a practical preparedness, one inspired by prayer and guided by divine wisdom.” Harry C. Browne, who was announced today as the incoming president of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, is a native of Massachusetts. He is a Spariish American War veteran, a longtime actor on the American

nouncer for the Columbia Broad-

“until the peace of Europe is secured.” |

Soviet policies for the partition |

of Germany, but held the door) open to eventual Russian par-

professor _at the University of |

Illinois, was today given an honorary doctor of laws degree at Butler University's 93d com-

| mencement exercises.

Their Troops Will Stay 2 Hurt as Plane — The United States and five LIS : cae rent rs oi Hits Farmhouse

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North of Winamac

WINAMAC, June 7 (UP) — AS. Capitol Ave; Robert Daniels,

A communique issued jointly father and his son were injured{720 8. Capitol Ave, and Lillie wi tna ies : today when their small plane Herring, 930 Miekle St. f

Rouls’ vice squads made a total {of seven sorties. Two spots were | hit after reported Sunday liquor sales and the rest after grapevine | rumors of gaming activities. Armed with a search warrant, police and excise officers -¢losed in on the Charm House, 305 W. Jermont St, and arrested John | Wille, 868 W. 10th 8t., on charges {of violation of the 1935 Slot Machine Act and keeping a room for {pool selling. 3 Find Gaming Equipment Among the items confiscated land taken to the property room

cent slot machine, 101 books of baseball tickets and two and a 'half bags of pick and win tickets. A vice squad swooped down on la house at 145 Geisendorff St. {Sunday 'and arrested two men as {one of them was finishing off a {beer he admitted he had just {purchased from ‘the other. | The victims were Olin Crockett, lof the Gelsendorff St. address, land Lloyd Crouch, 708 8. Emer|son Ave. Both were charged with {violation of the 1935 Alcoholic Beverages act. Two and a haif

BERMUDA T-SHRTS ARE MAKING A HT

They're of combed yarn—meaning longer staple fibers to : insure _a smoother, cleaner surface~=The neck and shoulders are taped to keep the fit in them. There's a narrow blind hemmed bottom to keep the shirts

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i Confiscate Beer, Whisky

In a second raid to halt Sunday liquor sales police entered an es- body--They have 3 9ne a one ribbed |tablishment at 315 E. South St. weave to give greater elasticity.

{on the strength of a search war{rant and arrested two men, Charged with violation of the 1935 Alcholic Beverages Act was {Ollie Burton of the South St. ad|dress. Cecil Carmack, 1030 Hos-| - {brook St, was arrested on a A ¥: drunk count. Five bottles of whisky and a can of beer were confiscated. Another contingent of police officers broke up a dice game!’ at 943 8B. Capitol Ave. Baturday and arrested five persons on a disorderly conduct charge. "The victims were Andrew Casey, of the Capitol Ave. adCapitol ‘Ave.; William Bible, 945

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a fog. The victims were

Guy Phillipi

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Rev. C. M. Bunker, former presi ygreement “sh o91d TaciItate

MARRY, EEL TRL LL ive defendants; including: two © FOUR: Predicted that the formér employees of the firm, are Headwes recommended would accused of fur thefts during the {Ark an x

reconstruction” of Western Eu-'on bond.

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ticipation in the western planigt Greenville, O., and his son, for general unification of the paniel. They were taken to Meoer Soe Eee vere -tpa| MOTAL HoSBal In Logansport mendations. made at the Pulaski County deputy sheriffs | t London conference by reps said the plane smashed into the resentatives of the United States, | front porch of the home of Henry Britain, France, Belgium, Luxem- | Fhillipson, who lives along Ind.|. V1 bourg and The Netherlands. It| 3° DOrth of Winamac. De, was released simultaneously at Plane ‘Demolished : 5 a. m, Indianapolis time, in| Logansport hospital attaches capitals of the six nations, said the father sustained head inA copy of the 1500-word com-| juries and that his condition was munique was sent by French au-|not serious. The son had head thorities this morning to the Rus-|injuries and a possible leg fracsian military governor in Berlin, | ture. Mazshal V. Sokolovsky, Authorities said the plane was The plan still is subject to for-| gemolished. The porch was dammal Spproval of She six oven aged badly and windows broken. Already BAD parts The Phillipis were reported to es y et pressed have been flying home after at. y pproval. Congressional io, qing auto races in Milwaukee, action is not necessary. Wis., yesterday The agreement also: | : ONE: Affirmed that “Germany must not again be permitted to Scor es Fur Case ’ become an aggressive power.” TWO: Recommended a nga Change of Venue

system of inspection to kep watch! Judge William D. Bain of Crimon German ‘military activity. “ | tna) Court 1 today called a last-p Said the London minute defense move for a change Tof venue in the Indiana Fur Co. eventual four-power. agreement” larceny case “only a subterfuge with Russia on unification of Ger-to delay.”

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nt step nthe fall OF 1946. All have been free.

rope, “and establishment of a| They dppeared in “court this basis for the. participation of a ‘morning, when the case was to demoeratic Germany in the com: he heard. Defense: attorneys, - munity of free peoples. {however, came up with the legal rhe Reepmhendations make at surprise. : _six<wee ndon- meeting are i expected to bring swift protests DR Selvy § RASH ad the fromthe Soviet Union and pose sy15r's office belteves. ~~ bly some retaliatory action. The Accused are Joseph W. Gilles Russian are making strong bids and Harold Bronstrup, former or favor among Germans In employees; Herman Rudy, Esther their eastern’ occupation Yone. |Smith and Fairlee Rudy. The six Jowers sald their rec-| | ————————————— ommendations were being sub- AX HANDLE INJURIES TOT tat Jotouy because they are| “wmwo.year-old Patricia Strong viaihe' program, |daughter of Mrs. Hattie Strong, {1911 8. West 8t., was injured this OES Chapter to Meet {morning when her brother, WilBrightwood Chapter 399, OES, lard, 5, accidentally dropped the will eet at : x un 1o8ay at | handle of an ax on her head. The asonic Temple. Brothers’ tot was not injured seriously, Night will be observed. (lice said. ha

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STENDE COMES TO INDIANA

Just to the north of Liverpool—at Aintree-w ’ ; v, the Grand National Steeplechase : is runethe world's most : - formidable! SEV

Just to the northwest of Indianapolis at Royalton oh June 12, this fine ancient sportsis ineugurated in Indiana!

"True enough—Hoosiers will turn out in great numbers to give this new venture z their encouragerhent and ~~ i ie support, : 4 ; A - foil be a satisfaction in or yoars—after stooplechasing : has developed in this ares . 4 to recall—"| was

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