Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1948 — Page 2
an, loday L er was Yn by a freight Pennsylvania Rail.
Block, N. Senate Ave. last night, A car Selvin by George Lind-
er, 30, of 338 Beauty Ave, first . collided With a car driven by Charles BE. of Madi-
John’ W. 21st Bt or Jo was arresteu ne driver's 8 havin prt and who was hel, Lol Arn less driving and failure to
have a pa was as slightly hurt,
—imparans ayiost
uttering Tines!
aany-on-thhdbudiet prices!
* Police announced early today £ 08 police and 10 Communist
clash near the Renault plant on cto 0 4 de Fassy a last : might. Five
Te
held Im‘eon-
tors were ‘injured in a
LIVING RIGHT—Charles Edward Sumner (right), Red Cross first aid director at the State Fair, yesterday snagged $175 for identifying the Man of The Times, John T. Lippincott, You are the Man of The Times," Lippincott a copy of today's Times,
2. ot Around the World viz Armed French Police Guard “:/Critical Assembly Session
Posted After Communists Attempt To March on Government Buildings
caid Mr. Sumner as he handed Mr,
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{Stout Field Fire
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American Lutheran Society, the Hungarian ministry of interior announced . today, The announcement said those under arrest were Bishop Lajor Ordass, church superintendent Albert Ragvaseky and former
secre general of the church Sandor Varga.
PARIS, oot. 10 (UIP) Powerful forces of armed French police| They were charged with failand security were thrown about the National Assembly to- ing 18 Jeport ie day 1m for a vital vote of confidence on Premier- esig- Nn sito, was charge d on the Two of sporadic Communist attempts to march on gov- [church intended to keep 388, ernment stage demonstrations in ths streets have|0f the money in the United followed the Communist - an- G Bale Now York, Dr. Franklin foto danme on workess -| Greece Clark Fry, president of the board Communist-dominated| pOREIGN Minister Constantin/of the American Lutheran a! on France by force. |Tsaldaris said today that Greece Church, denied that $500,000 had
would appeal directly
bands of Yugoslavs,
between Greek ‘troops
The gen Toe mn In. the fight at Soul d risen from nine 10 20.
to the|/beén sent overseas.) United Nations for troops as & “last resort” to settle the frontier friction between this country and/ THE foreign ministers of Den
The friction had produced a|given Jantstive spproval to the ngw flareup in which the Greek|idea of a m General Staff reported a battle miliary 4a fletente pact, it was reand Yugo-|ported toda, slavs in the Soubi frontier area.
lays killed Wednesday AN ironclad ban on the export
1«<{China were announced
Sweden
mark, Norway and Sweden have Scandinavian
Ylof all commodities from Shanghai
$5 (U. 8,)—as the limit in cash that anyone can take out. of
‘public information officer
and reduction to 20 gold yuan-—|Janeiro crashed in flight last
Hits Mess Hall
Damage $5000; Fliers Eot at Ft. Harrison A $5000 mess hall fire at Stout iaid today foresd approximately! Fale local airmen {o eat 0 at Ft Harrison temporarily. The fire broke out in the mess
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meal for base personnel.
none was injured. Assisted by two companies from the Indianapolis Fire De-
crew brought the blaze under control in about 30 minutes. Confined to Stove Area Base officers, who already have started ‘an investigation, said the
around the stove, The roof and the sidewalls of the kitchen were burned and water damage was extensive. x The cause of the fire which made the wood-frame and tarpaper structure unusable was not immediately determined, Investigators sald they suspected. a faulty flue. It .was expected that the 200 officers and enlisted men who messed at the building will be eating at Ft. Harrison for approximately a week, New Building Planned
officer. He explained that the airmen would be unable to eat at the civilian controlled restaurant at the base because financial arrangements could not be made immediately.
Charge Fur Workers
‘Forced’ to Aid Wallace
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UP) —Members of the CIO Fur Workers Union in New York are being “forced” to contribute to Henry A. Wallace's political campaign, according to Morris Goldner, president of the Independent Fur Manufacturers Association. The New Yorker made , the statement in testifying before a House Labor Subcommittep now investigating charges that the union is dominated by Communists and has the city's fur industry at its mercy.
Uruguay Planes Crash RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 10 (UP)~—Three planes of an 11plane squadron that accompanied Uruguayan President Luis Batlle|. Berres on a state visit to Rio De
night while en route home. Early reports said one plane
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1848"
Jet Exceeded Speed °
LONDON, Sept. 10 (UP)— Britain claimed today fo have} exceeded the speed of sound for the first time with a jet plane. The craft is a bat-shaped tail-| less De Havilland 108 research midwing monoplane with sharply swept back wings, tail fins and rudder. {
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