Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1948 — Page 5

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GARY, June 30—Dr. Herman B

Wells today expressed “complete!

confidence” in the ability of Amerfcan occupation officers to win the current “Battle of Berlin.” The Indiana University president said Gen. Lucius D. Clay’s actions in recent Berlin crises were “marked with calmness and statesmenlike political realism.” pr. Wells addressed a luncheon meeting at the Gary Chamber of Commerce where he officially welcomed Gary College as a new division of Indiana University. Blames Russia He blamed Russia‘ for the threat to world peace, charging: her greed for more territory and. exploitation. of occupied nations forces the U.S. to build a strong Army, Navy and Air Force. He declared Germany must be revived economically before Europe can recover, but advised against forfeiting control of Germany “until we're sure the Germans have changed their political attitude. That may take 20 years more.” Dr. Wells recently returned from six months in Germany as cultural affairs adviser to the U.S. Military Government.

Tavern Operator Charged by Police

After winning a free game on a pin-ball machine at Weaver's Tavern, 2849 Shelby St, last night, police arrested the tavern operator and confiscated the machine. Under arrest is Robert Weaver

BLIND AT WORK—That the blind can master intricate work is proved by this photo of several students in the Box Spring Construction Course sponsored by the Board of Industrial Aid and Vocational Rehabilitation for the Blind, 536 W..30th St. Left to right are Solon Slye, Roy W. Grow, instructor; Russell Getz, Ralph L. Miller, Heywood Hemphill and Adrian Zigler (kneeling in the foreground).

Blind Trained To Make Springs

Rehabilitation Board

Sponsors Program

Blindness does not necessarily|} mean the end of a person's useful-||"

Clove J. and Roy W. Grow, Iqcallgram, which is intended to make custom upholsterers. C. F. Kohl- the visually handicapped ecomeyer is the director of the pro-| nomically self sufficient.

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of the Shelby St. address.

Police said they also observed him selling pick ’'n’ win tickets over the bar. They charged him| with gaming, keeping a room for pool selling and operating a lottery and gift enterprise. 8 A customer, Keith Browning, 1160 Knox St., was charged with gaming and wisiting a gaming house.

Jack Oakie to Share

Venita Varden Estate

NEW YORK, June 30 (UP)— The late Venita Varden who was killed with 42 others in the crash of a DC-8 at Mount Carmel, Pa., June 17, left half of/ her estate of “over $20,000” to her divorced husband, Actor Jack Oakie. Her will, filed for probate here, ‘specified the estate be divided

equally between Mr. Oakie andl!

her mother, Mrs. Eva Kemper.

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ness in industry. The proof may {1 be seen in Indianapolis. i ES RC The Board of Industrial Aid i lnsared and Vocational Rehabilitation for aan, the Blind, 536 W. 30th St. has Insurance begun a program whereby men are trained to produce two complete box springs a day in an average time of ‘less than 100 hours per man. - This program sponsored by the

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