Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1948 — Page 3
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: World Group to Set Up $9 Million
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‘I Should Have Given Him a po PHILADELPHIA, Sept. § (UP)—A young. mother of A Ea ar Dh tia stioottug Seas am oe suapeaat of moeoing hur Weaand sister.
Report Allies Near Lr Star-Gazing Base in Africa Uranvim Area Accord. on. Blockade. Mra. Dorothy E. Reeves, 26. admitted fatally shooting her hueUnited States BERLIN, Sept. 8 (UP)—Riol night with her 18-year-old sister. Atai-ooodos House faveatigaions set out 100ay Yo Jarm Why Hann ~—Queen Communists stormed 0C- Peggy Mills, t an international group” of scientists has become interested Bept. 8 (UP) Sully cupied the Berlin city hall today, Mr. Reeves, a rts ufnium fields as a star-gazing base. ana took the traditional oath of, while the Big Four military gov-'cist’s mate, - : Uranium is the raw material used for producing plutonium, the * 800d queen” as Holland's fifth ernors seemed near an movie at “charge” of atomic bombs. sovereign in a glittering inaugur- 'which will end the 80-day Soviet'urday night. A owe =. Pada bee of the 3 nal . capital. 9! Yh a a. sald he asked for the investiga] LONDON, Sept. § (UP)—Ex- | The stocky, 30-year-old mother German police of the Soviet| “I couldn't tion after learning of plans for| CharEe Aaid today 12: of Jour girls formally ascended sector bottled up the building said. “T was establishing a $9 million astro-| & “Pere (Fun SIT HEC to the throne abdicated two days; permitting no one to leave untiliwas up to r nomical observatory in the high-| . ¢ "con Markos Vafiades, ago by her mothers now Princess identification papers were checked. She sa lands of the eastern part of the| yo ger of the Greek Communist {Wilhelmina again. § Yo prevent « sciiduled band's car Affigay Congo. rebels, has been called to Mos- | Wilhelmina, 68 and weary after esting a. ] oe Ap BoA Ee A erica iu |50_years of ruling The Nether squads battered their way ing her tific interests were involved in|lyn Congressman was touring the lands empire's $0 million inhab-| the iron gates of the city hall. {her ” the venture. front lines of southern Palestine. itants, watched proudly as her, Meanwhile the Big Four mill- tindied, “I thought that what I “In that area of the Congo are| Disclosing the incident at alaughier swore to defend ber taty governors were to feared all slung hid Hihute press conference here Mr. Somers|0Untry’s independence before today in what may be almost the went upstairs more workable uranium deposits|Ciy® ot hell landed near the/3000 members of the ruling fam- last of their talks on the Berlin/room. took a 32-caliber pisto be in 4 the rest of the world, parked jeep in which he and|ilies of Europe, representatives crisis. : ’ from a bureau drawer and reYoul" said. “We are not undertak-|y |." & brofessor Fowler - V.(0f foreign governments and her Report Accord Near turned to the kitchen. a pistol r ou ing this check-up as an attack|Yale pro : subjects She kept the pointed at|attack he ! science. But in these days per had -gune 4s the town It was reported they are vers| She kept the gun pointed atin Paint It is essential 1G learn suchjlines in’ the Negev wits Lioyd Enters Golden Coach near to agreement on establish- : ing the
She Sess oar ! “I fought him until he stopped,” us open fired once at her statement said. Soviet eastern mark asi... reed| Detectives said they, learned b half hour 1 Navallinat W. yi three Ernest of Chicago, who a ater at the Naval'ing” Miss Mills nearly and
things as the source of the fin-|Ackerblom of Philadelphia, &| que; still in her robe of purple ancing and who is behind the United Nations truce ObSEIver.'.,yet studded with golden lions whole business.” No one was injured. and lged with ermine, Juliana | U. 8. officials feared today that| Russia . entered her golden coach for a a systematic “frame-up” cam-| mone Russian government dis-| three-mile triumphant tour of the paign ls Deng waged againstciosed officially today that the| “3ST a royal inane | me A nations. | |B\8 Tour powers have failed 10|,q44j0n in Holland. The first in
agree on disposition of any of the hey saw the latest evidence in|former Italian colonies in Africa.|Stalled William I as king of The
the case of Donald F. Ewing,
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HOLLAND'S NEW / QUEEN—Ousen Juliana, shown with hor husband, Prince Bernhard, today became Holland's fifth ruler in represents the a colorful inaugural ceremony in the royal palace. She ascended to the throne abdicated two days ago by her mother, now Prine cess Wilhelmina.
Netherlands Mar. 30, 1814. } J The Russians sent formal notes of US. vice consul of Sofia, Bul-|to the United States, Britain and| , sD® Dutch constitution pro- Gulf Coast Winds
Hollywood Buries New g-—
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To Be Held Tomorrow No Grable Locks, No Turner Sweater—
Services for Willam (Billy) Just Movie Periodicals Interned in Rites retired stonecutter and| mashed when he sought to photo- By VIRGINIA HOLLYWOOD, Sept. talents, collected
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vides only for an inauguration of aria, whose recall was an-|France asking that the Council ed yesterday. of Foreign Ministers meet before|® Sovereign, not a coronation.
The Communist-controlled Bul-|Sept. 15 to consider the problem. Tt Haditionally a aniatle Prove Harmless garian government announced| (In Washington a spokesman avail ble to 5 dignita y that Mr. Ewing was caught on a|for the State Department said the perfo! cere- >
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Schmid, Staff Correspondent coal dealer, will be at 1:30 p. m. never one to knock its own
the city hall, an armful of movie magasines, gossip “ important |United States had not received| MODY as crowning a king or West Chapel. Burial will be in Seda street. Srecelving impo Luited States Dad no ; ur, wer Repor Minor Hamage Floral’ Park Cemetery. a in Mob and trade Japers today and buried them in a time capsule not to be Bul nag arma on Beside Sce| As Storm Blow Mr. Schmid, a native of Ger- women were in the van-| °F With all due and A State Department spokes- Poland By the same token, Queen s Over many, died Saturday at his home guard of the mob. One straggly- all Joup seremony, 3
promptly retorted that Mr. Bw victim of “a|eastern European closet has been transparently fabricated maneu-|revealed.
Ewing. was the
ver on the part of Bulgarian au thorities.”
France
Premier Robert Schum an|With Marshal
Another skeleton in Stalin's
-| -Reports from Warsaw say that the Rusisans are having the same troubles with Polish Communists which they have had previously Tito's Yugoslav
Juliana did not don the gold Dutch crown during the inaugural ceremony in the 15th Century new church. Studded with rubies, emeralds, sapphires and pearls, it lay on a table beside the scepter, a long, heavily-gilded silver staff. The royal family gather with
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 8 (UP)
ricane had done so little harm. New Orleans, Southern Louisiana and a stretch of the Mississipp coast escaped with only minor damage when Saturday's
storm blew in and broke up over|o"
107 N. Reisner St. He was 88. A resident of In lis 65 he had worked as a stoneButtes for local contractors for 60 years, He was a partner in the Schmid Brothers Coal Co. Surviving are five sons, William
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ing her hands which had been cut|. as she climbed through a broken
‘Communists Cp proud to be marching Hollywood-ites settled for the belived thers to solidi nay . Schmid; a daughter, Miss A: Santa Claus because Hg a French] It 18 Teported that Wiadislaw| visiting royalty before the cere-|lsnd. This morning the situa-lg my’ and a grandasughter,| Viih You" rook government by concessions to|Gomulka, secretary of the Com- mony in the royal palace. tion was almost normal. The crowd in the A premature report that the
Miss Norma Jean Schmid, all of munist Party in Poland, has been] Among visiting royalty were| IN Some places communications Norksts Suffeins rn Inflation usted for “nationalist _com-|Princess Margaret of Britain, the| Were difficult, and water Indianapolis ud *'R turnin, Ho wer after the munistic tendencies.” That was crown prince and crown princess| Was extensive in low-lying areas. Burch U blockade would be lifted yester- PA Somertons ny pd i liberation, Mr,|the same charge made againstiof Sweden, the crown prigce and|Loere Were apparently no casu. ure rges Safety aay led Io thé auapptaTaice 0 nake our Americans BE a Isa te the Sor Axel and Princess Margarets of| The area from the Louisiana Devices for Mines zone.
Schuman started at once to make; Marshal Tito. crown princess of Norway, Prince | aities. cialists that some aid would be Mitchum Bdlks at Dope |Denmark, Grand Duke Jean of border to Gulfport, Miss, was| BOONVILLE, Ind. Sept.6 (UP)| They set out in two cars te|Sluminum box to
Luxembourg and Prince George the hardest hit, primarily by|—Indiana State Auditor A. V. drive the fring from Berlina Ben ret decided at its arst|Probe Before Grand Jury of Greece. wales which weut over he kes. Buel told 4 Sued Mine Work-| through the Rus ne meeting last night to give an oA TROOD. Be. in Leads Colorful Procession were reopened Yesterday and|today that miners and mines British zone, Neither immediate bonus of 25 ance Mdvie agtor Leeds today declined|, Preceded by two heralds and| Grand Isle, where the storm cen- should be “supplied with every| reached there. —about" $8—to each wor a Before. a Los on two kings-of-arms, Juliana led] ter first touched land, was found|safety device known for protec- The driver of one car Was was preserved private industry. ibitated A phe until their Angel a the royal procession from the|to be little tion of lives and property.” * |identified as F, Erdoes. The a radical Socialist os complete a thorough Bl Palaes vader 3 canony of Ahmets o.. lant sig NS S000 Deraott Mr. Burch sald it was the re- other ear was sald to have he , e y army and navy ven re sponsibility of states to ven A man n ul mier Andre Ye Tesigned, His of marijuana-smoking charges {5 New Church. Teturned to thelr homes, some of|these devic hot hat x about - Astor Rohr
With her Ber TDA, me ors I eT IrTAed OF | Sn tt aloatal. a were her hus! Ww we and its (ers, were no “ Gras, Snancist jand economic The couple Aight peed = ap Prince : Bernhard, her two eldest| flood waters, No full estimate] He also indorsed the empiloy-| U. 8. authorities asked the that hai Ah hin ister, Paul Reynaud, in an effort!morrow to tell their side of their Sangh ers; Fritessats Daatrix ang Bf image wae svalisl is, Jt ent 2 experienced mine in-| Russians for my information and performed with : to save France's tottering econ-jarrest, along with dancer Vicky| Juliana ascended to the throne,| much less than had been ex- cers replied that they had none.
omy. Evans and real estate agentla mohagany chair unholstered in| pected. Ma Palestine Robin Ford, last Wednesday in|scariet velvet used aiso at the in.|® The week-end of storms took| Hote! na Re
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Miss Leeds’ Hollywood Hillslauguratigns of William III and|two lives in’ the South. Robbery of $140 Cash Thousands Jam SAYS: Rep. Andrew L. Somers (D. ome, at [Wilhelm i The manager of the in N. Y.) got a taste of war. Satur-| Narcotics officers said all but] Bernhard sat next to her. Wil- : diana i day When Egyptians 2 5 a Juice Evans were smoking mari- helmina and the two Dutch prin- Thief Takes Auto vy hI hy ashiagon at. f i ito i heavy mo as the ok-| juana a e time. cesses, alk with members of he . air Bernard's famies, i ‘on the| TOM ShOWroom [tween $140 and 3145 yesteraay sides of the throning platf y burglar figured STRAUSS HEE pia dorm np . Be oan Te Charles Siicox, the manager,| (Continued From Page One) SAYS: Juliana Takes Oath Bight said the bandit entered the hotel program. N ht o Pon. ott Br In the smartly-dressed array of | How long he will keep it is a|lOPDY and asked to have a $i0|colt owned Elliott spectators before the pItform|m otter of conjecture among locai|Dlll changed. Mr. Silcox said that |Cincinnati, 0) on gy ribbon | were . 150 members of the Dutch jaw enforcement officers. Yhen he returned with a handful Horse B in’ the Amtrican, Sehdie parliament, of bills, the bandit drew a re. Horse Breeders’ Indiana Is Measded tones, Juliana re- 2 atsred Bee S4nE Moraes. Ines oper, grabbed the money and !© in a $515 prize. . | pea ! ed. Other horse show first-place “I swear fo The Netherlands side window ‘a black 1948 Stude- " winners were: : people that I shall always sup-ipaker coach from the cars on Official Weather ounal diet in tie Taser Divi port and maintain the constitu-/aisplay, opened the doors of the| unre sTares wes sion; N owned by Jayne tion, that I shall maintain and|auto agency, climbed into the car Sept. §, — BURIAY thisn army ¥. ore % Sete he independence andland drove off. ? a raxes 6:17 | Sunsed..... 7:00 Crp in the J ey territory of the state; that I shall I ———————— tation 24 hi . 8:30 a. 08 | b Dennis of protect the general and the spe- g rie Robpid sinoe ani aad th ter Horse °¥. a cial liberties of all my sub: rs. iza Ensiey [male SIN0e JAM, 1:...0uesveesss avon Pliny ® Melody, | employing all means in accord-| Funeral Tomorrow Sune pain oho 5 —— Mich. ~ fr ne “Bair of 4 ance with the laws, as a good for Mrs, Eliza Ensley, yale Big Lowi “Deniiy of Browns. rat. in queen ought*to do.” who died Friday in her home, 762{Boston ..... a 80. 88 |opaShited laa; dove Roth: Then each individual member|N. Sheffield Ave., were to be held|s he Chicago Io ‘ e 8 . Young of the Dutch parliament took an|at 1 p. m. tomorrow. will| Cleveland ig EER RP Re AR Re Be : oath of loyalty to the new gueen.| be in New Crown. Evansville "+: 1B Biv Wom farm, Phoenis: Although the inaugural ended| Mrs. Ensley, who was 61, lived|Ft. Wayne '. . 88 70 | Ari ene in the Rare Hon va ans ar in the|in Indianapolis 31 years. Sheir, aiapolis it 8 5 Sina 1 yar, Pon Pars : on Tor Gays Br De cities ari ember of St. Paul BapHSt Ear Ase: ©. Eh he A towns and hamlets of Holland. | She is survived by a daughter, Minneapolis-st. Paut’ ......0. 89 HH ass; They mark the golden jubilee Mrs. Marie Davis, y, 8 Saugies; Ney Shieans ... 18 8 (oP Heaww Hitched Mates of Geldings of Wilhelmina's reign as. well as|five brothers, Daniel, Robert, Wil-|{Oklahoma City ..... 0.000 “88 733 [qa Stoney Acre Chief, owned by Stony MARTINIQUE the ascent of her daughter to the|liam, Lucius and John Carroll, |Bittspanen: 511 “ 2 fe) oir” pour chasm and We : throne, ' Today, like "the queen’s|all of Columbus, O.; three grand-|8an Antonio ....ii11 00] a2 %% |Iudnre and Hawthorn gr ag ; meets the occasion whether birthday last Tuesday, was a pub-|children. and three great-grand-| mm miiiicsed —.............. 52 in "the Heavy Harness Hotees ‘class IS it's tea parties or "he's lic holiday. children.
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