Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1948 — Page 1

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Tarigle With Odds in Favor of Cleveland S. Delegate Hopes i ar y LEO H. PETERSON, United Press Sports Editor | For R ods’ Answer .7 : ~ - BOSTON, Oct. 6—The Cleveland Indians and Boston! paris oct. 6 (UP) - he! eT Rl anne $i 0 Braves squared off today in the first game of the 1948 United Nations Security Council

: : x {gave Russia another chance to-! World Series in brisk but pleasant weather. day 10° accept Am er. hay British Two of ‘the greatest pitchers of modern times, Bullet ana French proposals for ending, Ball Bobby Feller of the Indians and Long John Sain of the the Berlin crisis. first! The Council heard representa-| Braves carried the hopes of their teams in this vital firs |tives of the Western Powers open|

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ires—Plate, Stewart (NL); 141, Suma scattering 38 them ge mir inky 2. Barr (MLV. od Grieve sat silent, agreed to a suggestion | Be paces. A a by Chairman Juan Bramuglia of (Argentine that an “intermediary One. Long Drive Play by Play Detail waiting period” be taken in thel.

The Braves took the field first First Inning : .jcase. KE b RN x adds Bramnglia. Ald. 008, ApeciEy, SETI SIIN.

Fi rought: 8 of the resaace Hossa: ; ig FERRE ’ 8 pan or + sandy 0 0 ting or lashed a line drive against ‘the left| lotfde the next one to Mike Mc-|issué would be called at an’ ap-| fleld fence 340 feet away. Most| Cormick in center field. Doby (propriate time. That probably| of the others were unable to get|also filed to McCormick. . Boud-|would mean next week, observers| their drives much beyond the in- |reau fouled to- Rickert, just out- indicated. : , | side the left field line: NO RUNS,| - The decision to recess came

field. : D 4 The wind blew in strong from NO HITS, NO ERRORS. - |after. American, British and

across the Charles River beyond —— French delegates in turn had Jeit field, making it a certainty (pressed their case against Rusthat pc extra heavy hits would Await King’ $ OK sia in termg which implied de-

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tnt dis tok median, TO Film Royal [ior nececeary to maintain, their hold in Berlin. ; dry Sin Se awed amily. An. COIOF..........omcins. tha sores. was taken IMPORTANT VOTERS—The political war on ‘inflation goes into the kitchen. Here Rep. Gerald Landis R.. “to deep center field “Which One of SEE —— 0 give other ‘members of the 7th dist.) talks fo Mhree housewives af a GOP Hither meaty at-Linton as-ewdeives for. hisasinth term in Can: coipt

Ji . Council time t tudy th p Se outfielders caught only after/ LONDON, Oct. 6 (UP)—Brit SA Ne or Que gress. With the Congressman, left to right, are Mrs, Fern Cook, Mrs. Sadie. Faucett and Mrs. Frank Lennon, ” - .

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the right field fence, 4riyes near 8 {Buckingham Palace for the first doubt that it was hoped Russia

325 feet out. As the Indians held their bat- time. sign} use ‘the recess to reply to 3 ting practice, Jackie Price, the For years, movie-men have the western proposal for. a Big Bi Hi L b L Fo Ee Toe Bt ST Rie Slips on Schedule Bitter Labor Law Foes jen Kidnaper his legs from the right e e ip essup, bleacher wall and played catch Bucqinghamn Palace Hows who made the opening statement United Mine Workers in State Strongest of All |" i Eh open to their cameras. ut King in the case against Russia today p oo with dutian outbeiders. Ht Ama ha. |smiled EE Train Quits Richmond _ In Denouncing Taft-Hartley Act, Backers | Williams Weeps as the park was only half filed. . Ibeen reluctant to agree. tie Selay” aid veplicd’ with. a An Middle of Speech | um oot 0 nS Malet. hs Sentence. Is Passed Both pitchers—Sain, a 24-game' Now he has agreed to consider ® PS . N . members Seventh District, cs Tm ile ht get » By ROBERT BLOEM particularly the miners, are bitter about the Taft-Hartley law. Ralph Arien Williams, 30-year-winner, and Feller, who won 19—ithe movie-men's appeal to film p> S¢. au answer. : Times Staff Writer As far as The United Mine Workers are concerned--and they pronounced themselves fit, and jhe Paiiee and the royal Jnily in | RICHMOND, Oct. 6—Republic- oro tne largest single labor group in the district—politiclans who ready. Sharp i DA |co y yen: 3a Hapteted, The Kms Mayor Calls Parley. vice presidential nominee Earl] think the leaders d0 mot represent the seatiment of the rank and * Warren began a swing through'file are deluding themselves. | ss —— “gE BEL ee tive Indians: will be JIaNy colortul. Co n Bu : Overload Indiana here - eddy with a plea; It may be only that union offi J eked sharp hee peppery THEY WOULD be of the staté “Story and Photos o “Accident, En i ore. Mr. Waghin po : gains the Taw (BAR BE lenty of Fow

gavored his injured ankle “notice. il give Jor PEARY oe hal Mayor Al iy _ called - sland, tell his listeners why, the union —orkils who talk about ably as he went through fielding |* 3 es a s ve Re, pa i meeting with Indianapolis Rail- GOP was best suited for nationalignare” the GOP view that Br Be So Pheasant practice, but he told Manager Jamies 34.9 ae x a political ways, Inc., officials this afternoon leadership, his train pulled out mgt Hartley law is really Billy Southworth he was ready to| [ind sp eaders from DBril" to.discuss the crowded conditions leaving 300 open mouthed specta- 1a ors. blll of rights.”

ish colonies in Afrigh. was! FRIEND PHEASANT, w— \ go and that was good enough forl "p,¢ ‘wpat the mptie-men would on busses. tors wondering what he A case in point was an incl-| face with a handkerchief, when) the the Boston pilot. Stanky has been... otter than Anything else is, Co, Passengers who blocked about to say. dent at 8 meeting of about 175|1ure is being studied. It might be Judge Saul IL ‘Rabb pronounced

out since last July because of an, a1, Prine ankle fracture and it was only per Se in by the special permission of the; expect

{the view of a driver were blamed! The train was running two. and Elizabeth and| i 4,y for an accident between one-half hours late and most ot|mine workers here about twojfair and it ight be foul. Fa OF the sentence.

‘palace. ‘The baby pe Indiana, | weeks ago. Republican Congress- foul, it all depends on John H. polis Police Emer- | the crowd had bene waiting since ‘gency Car 5 and an E. Michi-/8:30 a. m. to see and hear the/man Gerald Landis, who has been Nigh, director of the State Con- Lame Jaa sdmitied having

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Comfort can be yours” with | joint Congressional Economy about loss of revenue, but I! of roses thrust into h i his heels in th te room. season. “ are dropping the only a small fire tonighi/ the In- Committee reported today. wonger. if they are not running| bY scrambling local politicians, DE . 22 re attitude! i pi. ine There 15°00 Tae dianapolis Weather, Bureau The greatest number of ,new too few busses to handle the peak | trying to leave the train. that such an action ‘would snap THE MEETING was held yes- son to attach that stigini tothe 1 dicting tempera. WOTkers, 5186, was added by the loads.” the Mayor said. “I'm Mr. Warren described the crowd i0 BL rs enemies, But the .t Jay Dut Rt septs nons of ap lt girl involved in this case,” promises, predictiy pe post office. . Others high up were going into the whole matter with as “a royal welcome” to Indiana hearty field and stream boys ap-! + p {incident was not widely pub- peared. Stark explained. “He could

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now face. Prosecutor Stark, she told how &Verage of 5 to

This was also in .a day's work onto the train to accept her bou- sopgidering names of Mr. Miller \ by Rurricabe Vee ae ee AR a ah a

while I was employed for a week duet, the crowd calls and waved g5q two others since Sept. 7.

|at the school to investigate com. | Bocdbye. : There were ' the persons who RH Bl d Baby Victims {plaints received by The Times on Governor Gates, GOP Con- placed in first three spots in an 00 y {institution operation. gressman Ralph Harvey of the eligibility test given by the State

0th “District and George. Gillle Personnel Board. Mr. Miller's apExperts Hail Discovery by Woman Scientist; as hired, iE WT of the 4th District, and State pointment was approved -at & A .meeting - yesterday and he. ac- NEW WELFARE DIRECTOR

, _. The second day on the job 1 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6 (UP), Mrs. Carter's treatment is ‘in Wit el 1 Pont Ehret Of Political Talks Today | Aided ‘in Reorganization chief probation officer of Ju the Boviet TINION vs nxn ro areas

f serum known. as : «teMadical authorities. today, hailed JoctoR, 0 eine: expectant-moth-.8. AIvision totaling 68 inmates. Mr. Miller, who is 37, Is a grad- _ ;o Court, today was named

as “one of the real advances in! |er. It is obtained by a chemical medicine” a Pittsburgh woman's process from fatty substances of. Some were in the school tir

some had run away-—others were discovery of a: treatment for a old blood from which the red out on parole, 1 knew who was

and has his master’s degree from WIRE—8:30 to 9:00, President Indiana University school of so- fare Department, replacing Ar- Hoosier poet . . . another of Anton

ruman. cial training. ° thur E. Wooden, who resigned “Our Town" SUOTIOS ois in covaend onalas WFBM-—9:30 - to 10100 Goy.| He has served as assistant chief ynder fire,

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Disease Kills Thousands of Infants ~ brief interview. (Continued on Page $-—<CoL 1) oq the post today. nea a ti westctant . SUFPriSes in Russia. . . » First of two’ arficles ¢ on

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2 test. # = = i lion case against the Soviet Un-! : fon by charging it with “acts of - The Indians were favored PROBABLE LINEUPS |aggression” in Berlin: at odds of 9 to J to take the, Oi itenel, i 3 Be otmes rf, 35 lg Ten they proposed an fmme- LZ 3 D by, cf, Dark, ss, .322 iate Big Four Foreign Ministers / ; first game, and were 13 to 5 shots; Io oudreau, 35% Torgeson, 1b, 251 conference on German problems Pork Prices Down E to win the series. Gordon, 2b, .279 Elliott, 3b, .283 in ret for liftl 1 \ Retail w! gs Although a capacity crowd was| JKeltner, 3b, 29% Rickert, i 20 i. fon for in ng ofthe “ille- me Siores x assured the fans were slow Biter Judnich, ¥, 3% \ Shlkeld, c, wo 8 oe ho Speci d and an hour] Robinson, 52 M. McCorm., cf, 2 o I ore was only| Hegan, ule Sianky mm. .315 Promptly the Council, in which sont 20.000 little A”. Feller ’ n ) |Soviet Delegate Andrei Vishinsky| didn't go to market today as

American League and Commis- —————— ingled out: by union leaders for| i sion Chandler that he gan St. bus yesterday in which nominee. The abrupt departure singled out by union leaders fori... ,¢jon Department. The index today was . down tron made eligible to. play_in the 13,322 Civilians Added 19 persons were injured. ° |took Mr. Warren by surprise and (defeat, asked the consent of the| , recent report on pheasantsihe took to a& wooded area DOTth| ey cents in the three weeks. series. 1 yr jeral Payroll Mayor Feeney sald ne Plapned) tie realized he had not -even-in- ines. 10. speak. 3: Rath. : indicated “the. woods-are full of|of the city.last April after pick- Tat week B wae $670 and & era [to question arry eid and| troduced his wife. | ongressman Cools Heels 'em.” Mr, Nigh pondered theling her up in his car in Broad|year ago, $6.83. : YY sl Ri Due ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UP) {James Tretton, anicis Sym oli) Bouquet for Wife | The president’ of the local Problem at length #14. destand | ol Ripple. reany of the observers foddy ow Ise he number of civilian workers { lowed to tad that they block| He yanked. Mrs. Warren un- union relayed Mr. Landis’ re-| CAL oo dos ‘was 10 zee if the - Prosecutor Judson ‘Stark told > hat the ow lias been reached J, Yo. the governipent payroll rose ceremoniously to the platform quest. The meeting hooted down Judge Rabb ai the hearing today livestock market and that In Temperatures to 2,210,583 if August, an in- | the operator's view. just in time to have a bouquet the suggestion and unanimously | state's nimrods like pheasantis) "yo would dismiss the charge the market will now w crease of 13,322 over July, the “They havé been complaning| er hands voted to let the Congressman cool |hunting enough to call for an open or ron, : and advance a little

tures ranging from 55 to 58 de- (i, Navy, 4531, and Selective| them.” and. said: Howard Greer grees. [Service, 2736. The Agriculture “Every place we have gone peo- [Heiued and ap weeks later few = g, rar, so good, for you, friend! be sentenced only to life imprison-| 4" ceneral A? of dent Skies were 4pected to remain Department reported a decrease Beat the Experts ple have turned out just as you ordinary voters even had heard! | pheasant. a ways thei & Co. said that the Kingan mostly clo today, with slowly of 1191 workers in August, have without regard for political © of It. | But whether you live a care- e nto Agredt ore Was) ad retail full drop i holaenle vet rising temperatures. - _Today's|largest reduction of any ny "Winner T MOrrow |adiliation but just to give an-| Several mine workers COM-|rree life in the open fields come N° reaso subject the child, 00 ched. Neither market, "predicted high” was 68. Scattered) RAR o other- Americana chance tobe ented later that if the _Con-|the. frosty days, or take Sover in in| to a harsh jury trial, ,Mding has fully refiected the he sho! accompanied = by ©® The-winner of the $25 4 gressman makes his CUStOMATY (the tangled brush depends on Mr that “the same end can‘ be: ac-| drop. thw lve are gérecast for i ag Fireman Hurt in Fall for predicting the most “You don't find that in many biennial “inspection” of mines in|N “complished this way. - Meaning in Savings su ding areas tomorrow.’ 'F S Ti k i football winners in last other places in the world. There the district, they'll “walk out,” Mr. Nigh will announce your A large crowd of curious spec- Should the market steady ite ; low-pressure area - moving rom peeding ruc f week's BEAT THE EX- li3 4,5 much bitterness and sus-|Said one miner: {fate tomorrow. tators jammed the dimly lighted ey today, here is what the lve tward from the Central plains | Fireman John Casey, 52, 1618 PERTS contest will be | picion.” “I don’t even want to be in| s——————————————— court room as the hearing got stock nosedive would mn : will bring rain an wind - and| Kelly St. lost his griup on the announced in tomorrow's |° pa described the Republican, the same pit with anyone who, LOCAL TEMPERATURES UA WAY. Sitting in the back savings to Tiron in slightly warmer temperatures to-|fire truck as it swung out of the Times, and Democratic parties as “all|voted for the Taft-Hartley law.”| 6 a.m... 46 10 a. m... 55 [0 room was the young vic-iyyveg: oils, housge. 7° morrow. The high is expected station t 1 last ® The second week's con- go04 Americans trying in their] Althbugh miners “apparently | 7a m.. 48 11a m.. 59 [tim and her mother. Pork products have / to be 70-72 degrees. station io aRswer ZB BAIN las test is on now. For the | wn way to raise our standards 8 a m.. by 12 (Noon) 61 Williams, \mpoccably dressed, average of 7 to 8 Jropped an / eter night. He fell, and suffered a 18 games in this week's. of government, but differing in (C ontinued on n Page 3—Col. 6) 9 a m... 1pm... 64 [With a neatly folded handker-|y ou.” pl) Senta. in twe / State Pi Soci erie 3 hia oi over hi eye selections, turn to the |z 5000p : Es Shit Inthe Pockti ut his Gray creased as as 101015 coe / e Pioneer Socie and inju and shoulder. Sports Section. | J. C. Mi i N d Di 4 . stood much . J Invited to Pilari ty His condition at General Hos- ® BEAT THE EXPERTS | Question of Leadership mer Name rec OF ju ie: judge's bench with his attor 9 Mhalesaie prices, hile bacon / nvi 0 ligrimmage pital today was reported as fair. :.:0n Page 19, “This campaign Is mainly a Symmes, \only a meats - have shown. Time Bate Service A en he " . question of Teadership,” he said. Of Ec $ WwW If Gr uray snk Syma of Mr. Symmes | Tol smal 11 decrease. BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 6—Mem-| “I say that the Republican Party oun Y e are roup fo? she was not a competent cent verages out toa 7 tos. pare axi in Ae ica i is best fitted to lead the United a tness, the small, attractive drop which will be passed on bers of the Indiana Ploneer So-| States in the solution of the enor-| Probation Officer Ml [blonde girl was brought before|to the housewives by srocers

. 6 cen Here Park, Oct. 3-10. Patients Given Doses From Unlabeled Bottles; “The reason I believe this is. Appointment of John Carl Mil- Williams had grabbed her, forced | better grades have taken a drop The trip will be made in con-| ‘ Reb that for 16 years we have been ler as the new director of the her into his car and drove to an [Of 8 much as 7 to 8 cents in two nection with the fifth of the Au-| .° ‘No, Basic R ly 4 fo Mistreatment Queries the loyal opposition.” Marion County Department of weeks, while lower grades Bave tumn series of Hoosier Historical ~ - (Second rr Series) a — At that point the diesel-engine Public Welfare was announced (Conginusa on x Page 3—Col. 8) topped only a few cents, Institutes in the Lincoln Country, — rte esses essa ——— nn pumped twice and the train began today by the County Welfare g—— Angel Mounds and New Har- “By DAVID WATSON to- move. . Flabbergasted, Mr Board. : mony, according to Dr. Ross F. AS AN ATTENDANT in the Ft. Wayne School for Fegble Warren turned to others on thé. Mr. Miller. now assistant chief On: th id Lockridge, director ot the instl- Minded Youth I was told to give inmates mediciné from unlabeled platform and said probation officer at Marion Coun- e nsi e . tutes. boxes. ‘What, are we leaving al- tv Juvenile Court, will i hee Ze Eo att : that society 1 was told the answer always was “no” to the question: “Have Feady directorship eft vacan y e ERICEIRA |, Ee from _Indiap- patients been mistreted? be 4 Pull Wife Aboard resignation under fie oF Asiige 19 hurt in # crash of bus, police emergency sual. .. Page 2. 18808, ‘ommended three in my charge given doctor's attention, | ‘hen he turned to the crowd E, en several mon . ts Y apolis hn A Aidt bus © ra - They were not. land as he pulled Mrs. Wirren, qhe Welfare Board has been [Fear f 3 will add to $10 million damage caused

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blood-stream diseass that kills pigment has been removed. | » ¥ thousands of babies before, dur-| Hapten kills the anti-bodies set absent, but I never knew WHY. |g, ren candidate for Vice Presi-| probation - officer of - Juvenile Teen problems ven Times’ feature. “tor” th 7 a ing or following birth. up in the bloodstream by RH neg-| "x = dent. “ {Court since January, 1947. As service field representative in! . 0 t fi He The treatment was repc ‘ted in|ative blood, mingling with RH| THERE WERE daily report LOCAL acting chief probation officer, Mr. [southern Indiana after his dis- yi unger se I RE ER 174 PL detail to the Pennsylvania Med-|positive blood in the unborn slips to make out. They called fori WFBM-4:30 to 4:35, 8en. Miller aided in thé reorganization lcharge. ’ ; ¢ ical Society by Mrs, Bettina B. child. : an attendance check, report of William Jenner. 9:25 to 9:30,/of the court which followed the He left the Red Cross to join Fix it yourself . ros weekly column by The Times’ Carter, 38, Immunologist at West Mrs; Carter began her clinical ‘injuries, administration of medi- Sen. William. Jenner. ‘election of Judge Joseph Hoff- the Juvénile Court Staff, -- handyman, baa ha a A Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh. ‘She tests last June at the hospital's cine, notation of unusual occur-' WISH 2:45 to 3:00, Democratic mann, Mr. Miller . formerly worked is the mother of three children. Institute of Pathology. Since that rances and knowledge, direct or National Committee, Mr, Miller served in the Navy with the Allen County Welfare * Oth F + I sid Pe Dr, Lowell Erf, director of Jéf- time, she reported, 2V of 27 in- indirect, of patient mistreatment. WIRE 6:30 to 6:35, Democratic from 1944 to 1946 and was sta- Departifent. His ‘service er rea ures on n e ages ferson ‘Medical College's trans- fant victims of the disease, The |atter, another attendant National Commilitee, tioned in Japan. He worked with Marion County welfare circles nn Amusements 10 Comics sevenslB fusion unit and blood donor hos- known as erythroblastosis, have t5iq me, always were answered WIBC 6:10 to 6 :15, Sen. the American Red Cross prior tocludes work with the Children’s Ash ..19 Editorials .. pital, sald the treatment might been saved. The other six -digd, «pg» . William ‘Jenner. 9:56 to 10:00, Navy service and after his dis- Bureau and ina survey of Marion sesesndT Forum o.oo. 14 save the lives of bables born of but attending physicians said] [pn my desk drawer were boxes Warren W. Martin, Democratic charge, serving as assistant field, {County welfare sponsored by the Jeess18 Meta Given ..17 ET oasorning RH negative death was caused by complica [candidate for Indiana. Appellate director at Ft. Roux RY beforeIndiana Department of Public M. Childs 4 (Ho Mood, kills o: red cells. tions, she explained, | (Continued on n Rye ‘8~0Col. 2) |Court, - » lentering SUEvie and iia in 1840, Po [Classified