Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1948 — Page 22

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Guards Ordered To Move Foodstuffs

| LONDON, June 23 (UP)—The government called out the Coldtream Guards today to move foodstuffs rotting on the strikebound London waterfront. : The order to the troops to get the food moving was issued after all but a handful of the 20,000 strikers ignored appeals by the government and. union leaders to! get back to work. i Fifty or more of the nearly 150 ships tied up by the strike were loaded with foodstuffs. Some 4 million eggs were on the Tooley St. wharf. About 350 tons of, tomatoes were rotting at the West India dock. Quantities of potatoes were stacked all along the waterfront.

The strike began nine days ago.

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It was called in protest against],

the disciplining of 11 dock workers who demanded extra pay for unloading zinc oxide.

Salvation Army Winners to Speak

The two winners of the territorial Salvation Army Speakers’ Contest will present their winning addresses Friday night at a reception given in their honor in the Citadel, 26 8. Capitol Ave. The two receiving the awards are Ted Howard Gabrielson who is 14 and lives at 46 E. 36th St, and Mrs. Anna Lee Webb, 23, 430 Massachusetts Ave. All contestants spoke on “Faith, an Essential to Progress.” The prizes include a $50 U. 8. Government Bond and a scholarship to the Salvation Army Leadership Institute to be held at Camp Lake, Wis. In addition to the reception Friday night, formal ceremonies closing the Daily Vacation Bible School also will be held. Lt. Col. Herbert Pugmire will preside.

bn. ~~ i Safety Board Approves

35 New Policemen

Thirty-five new policemen were approved today by the safety board. They will be assigned to work July 1. Billie J, H. Abraham and Francis D. Campbell will be acting radio technical sergeants. Patrolmen approved are Stanley P. McDonald, Paul L. Beaver, Carey C. Bennett, Charles L. Burford, William R. Caldwell, Clarence W, Carter, James V. Dabner, Kenneth Dilk, William F. Donahue, James D, Fletcher, Harry T. Ford, Jacob F. Foxworthy, Orville C. Hare, Roger N. Harrison, Wehman C. Hiner, Raymond E. Hutchens. James J. Johnson, Robert V. Jones, Melvin C, Jordan, Charles W. Keeley, David T. Kerkhoff, Edward F, Kirschner, William A. McClelland, James N. McGee, James P. Pearsey, Willlam F. Rapier, Willard G, Reed, John ¥. Rudd, James EX. Shreve, Clarence G. Bnorden, Roy G. Troutman, Lester M. Warrenburg and Franklin D. Waters.

a eet State Truck Fim, Files ea

First Alcan Road

WARSAW, June 23 (UP)—A Warsaw Trucking Co. of 1

be the first one to haul commodities over the Alcan highway in Alaska,

said today that his firm mighti~-

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The Indiana * State Highway {Commission said today that contracts totaling $1,175,000 on construction of two bridges and nearly 10 miles of road had been awarded to four Indiana construction firms. / The companies, with bids and | projects, were: I” The Calumet Paving Co., Indi|anapolis, bid $571,717, on project :

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FAREWELL—Captain J. R. Ruhsenberger [right], son of Mr. | and Mrs. C. A. Ruhsenberger, 5930 E. Washingfon St., turns over | his command of Navy Anti-Submarine Development Squadron | to Captain J. R. Lee. The ceremony took place recently at Boca Chica Field, Key West, Fla, The Hoosier Naval officer will report Aug. 2 at Sands Point, Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y., where he will become commander and director of Special Devices Center, Office of Naval Research.

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abash. - |Friday in Buckley's ] . The Russell Davis Co., Laia- at Cumberland. All reservations yette; $58,279, building new bridge may be made with Orval over,a canal, north of Lafayette, president, S- B. Cochran Co., Indianapolis, | secretary.

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TABLE LAMPS

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PHILCO RADIOS

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$129.50.

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late yesterda, itl Ta 29 conv widly behind Mr. 1 Illinois Backs The action followe from Gov. D to Ohio’s Sen. Rober presidential race. T as eliminating Ges.

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$1195 Hosa

[Killed at RR Crossing . CROWN POINT, June 23 (UP) Joseph Cummings, 35, Shelburn, was killed today when struck by} a. New York Central Railroad train at a crossing on U. 8. 41}. near Schneider. State police sald {the train was going five milés an {hour when it hit Mr, Cummings, {as he tried to pass another truck.

Ernest H. Cartwright, Segre tary of the Alcan Express Co. You Save Because We Save here, said the company filed the

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Dies in Brazil Crash BRAZIL, June 23 (UP)—Clem Bell, 60, was killed today when a truck in which he was riding was struck by another driven by Gerald Turpen, Dugger. Ed Liddill, 62, driver of the truck, was injured seriously. Authorities held Turpen for failure to stop at a preferential street. Bell and Liddill were city water works employees,

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| - [Replaces Leeder John F. Jacobs, vice president of the F. L. Jacobs Co, with executive offices in Detroit, has assumed the duties of E. R. Leeder, vice president and director, resigned, it was announced today. The Jacobs plant in Indianapolis is at 1100 W. 21st St. JY

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2 TO ATTEND 'Y’ PARLEY George R. Medlicott, membership secretary, and_George C. Mercer, public relations secretary, both of the Central YMCA, will attend .a conference of the Association of YMCA Secre- | taries to be held from Friday to {July 3 at Lake Geneva, Wis.

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