Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1948 — Page 3
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Africa Weighed As Bastion To Keep Grip Upon Eu
Mine = i Around the World— Local Deaths— i 1c & o Puts 'E' in Ease > Truck-Car
obed. § British Conference W R. Jenkins, |For Weary Trav-E-Ler ic Milan = Burned Calls Top Strategist Realtor: Dies | Hage Riding, Fast Gliding “City on Wheels \0> WAIN ast Pp . 4] ' Lulls Sandman, Takes ‘Bore’ Out of Boredom | Local Traffic Deaths d., Oct. 12 o Vis ae ers Services Arranged | WASHINGTON, Oct 12 (UP)—If Robert R. Young's eas) For 1948 Hit J m pread, there are going to be some unhappy airline people. \ coal mine » e re £ For Thursday . The - scrappy Shesapeaje & Ohio Railway board chairman ro Sanapolig pday while y has his answer to the airplane on view here today--a compact stain- stood y explosion Franco's Status Also Due for Review ° Flam RB Jenking, Joeasaent less steel city-on-wheels with a string of railroad innovations, the Saath ob thers’ and By Commonwealih Prime Ministers dled today in his home, 3216 N| __ And you get lt all for the prise S04 couch oket, th the A Pa uke United P ! Pennsylvania St. He was 65. T. B. Jackson; two sons, Thomas Beecher y ; MAJ. GEN. EVERED POOLE, top- -ranking military expert of; Mr. ran. was a member of[A. Jackson, Raleigh, N. C.. an a5 dren in tow? The C & O has St. yesterday. i * of opera- South Africa, has flown from Berlin to advise the British Common- the Indianapolis Real Estatephillip E. Jackson, Vancouver! Budd-made family coaches fea-| The victim was James A. Yea at - ‘Wealth Premiers’ Conference on organization of the African conti- Board, “the Apartment OWwners/Wash.: a daughter, Mrs. Marian! or\n8 ot Disueyqutorsitd Bow well 1447 Bridge 5 rats. nent Jo a defense Pustion, Mioemed London BOUTaes 3 said Joduy, = {Association iy the Chamber of Winkle, Indianapolis; a ratte {IY fp a A, att Slaseweit Chr Prune Sound : ¢ supreme command o e western union env e merce. He was a ni . ohn L. Henderson, Hillsboro, curve y ‘boulevard it the ex- possibility of Eufope’s collapse, these sources said, in which event! Oho. * J.; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Doane, Devs ath Pay SD 3 Sha SD he be ‘ . Britain itself might be untenable vo od Tor ot Services will be held at 1 p.m. Indianapolis, and four grandchil- formula. missioner truck. He 53, and for American and British bomb-|vO! an unconditional return Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan dren. oouihas set ‘onl hours later in General Hospital. th of Clin- ‘ers and other forces. work. = At - Strasbourg. the mortuary. Burial vill be in yy d ae Toudhis svat oaly ».. the Union Thus Africa has been chosen Walkout was to end at midnight. Greencastle. rs. Wade H. Lynn Ty from the 64 seaters—an - Native of Indianapolis ; [aute with 4 Strikers at Colmar and Mulhouse He 1s survived by two daugh- two pretty hostesses will wheel| pgp Blackwell, who Wis 31, a as a second-line bastion by Brit- returned to their jobs and traffic Yioten Anne and Bar Services for Mrs, Neely Olivalyp a bassinet for the baby at thels native of Indlanapolis, & ne of the ish ica Matahal To Mont /u already was back to normal at Jess, Misses He both of . Indian-|L¥nn, 418 N. East St. who died|ringing of a bell. eran of World War II, and bad / the blast, Somery: military command. Lo ra Bar -le-Duc and Lerouville. | apolis. yesterday In General Hospital, "Baby Sitters, Too + |worked at the Post Ou.ce four 31, miles Montgomery was reported to tel Japan | ‘Ha 0. Halbert will be held in Nashville, Tenn., They'll “sit” while you retire, yo by his . He said ‘ that a counter-attack could be) ry followed by burial there. through an electric eye-operated survived Otis Hal- A J his - e until the launched from Africa for the re. POLITICAL bickering delayed Services for Harry | Mrs. Lynn, who was 33, lived|door, t. I diner. ABR: &_s0n, Joseph: his parents, ected and conquest of Euro election of Shigeru Yoshida as bert, who died yesterday in his here five years She go 3 oor, to the plum-colored Cr. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas 3 condition pe. Japan's new Prime Minister. home, 3714 Adams St. will be be tive of Nob & Da*IThis diner is so big that the|a sister, Mrs. Hazel Feltz Vital Bastions The Democratic Party, headed held at 1 p. m, Thursday in M : kitchen, 40 feet long with ad-|Prothers, John A. and Russell — The attitude of the Common- hy Premier Hitoshi Ashida, who Mortuaries Northeast Chapel on Survivors include her husband, jacent crew dormito i510 an Blackwell, all of Blaze wealth powers toward Franco has submitted his resignation, at 3:30 p. m. in Cottage Hill Cem- Wade 'H. Lynn; five daughters, TY. and Ernest Blackwell Spain also may be raised at the said its members would not vote |etery, Brazil. Burial will follow Misses Mary, Martha and Glad- other car. cisco, Cal. how conference. On this score South for Mr. Yoshida unless he organ- there. dis Agnes Lynn, all of Indlan-| Or maybe the lunch counteret. 12—City Africa's stand already has been ized a coalition cabinet. a
Mr. Halbert. who was 78, was apolis, and Misses Verna V.|tavern-lounge car, with its lemoh- " a retired carpenter. A native of Harding and Ruby Elaine Lynn, 8 John S Bennett
Brazil, he worked there as a'®oth of Nashville. colored plush leather seats, Isinyige Here at 81
m was in- © decided. She subscribes to the Meanwhile, the U. S. Air Force | 10Wn origin principle that Spain should be today cut the basic tour of duty use owned brought into the western union. (for airmen and American civilian
A to your liking. Just for ) carpenter, until he retired 13 Also surviving are three sons,|™°r® unday. Mr, South Africa's role in keeping employees on some Pacific island years ago and came to Indian-Wade H. Lynn Jr., Melvin G. Juriety, you Suter this out Barvices 2ot Jobi 3 for burns. open the back door to the East|bases from two years to 15 . : : Phill ¢ |apolis. He was a former member|Lynn and George Allen Lynn, all rough » hat Sally Spe . yesterday in the Gifford African bastion is a vital one.. months. LEAVE U. GET LEAVES—President Phillip E. Henderson, of [56 ihe Carpenters Union there. jof Indianapolis; the parents, Mr,(#1C/NE door that responds to aj. wo" 0 a six mon It the Mediterranean became| The tour of duty in Japan willl Western College, Oxford, O., helps two Indianapolis students, Miss | Surviving are a son, Jerry C.and Mrs. Joe A. Norman, Nash- (Slight pressing of the button with Jo," %y Bg So's 00 een orton closed to military supplies, as it be for 30 months. For bases other “Grace Louise Hennessy (center), daughter 6f Mr. and Mrs. William |Halbert, Anderson; a daughter,(ville; five brothers and three sis- your RES, he middle of t in Shirley Brothers’ Irving virtually did in the last conflict, than Guam, Okinawa and Iwo Hennessy, 6185 Rosslyn Ave.nd Miss Lois M.- Joslin, daughter of [Mrs. Robert J. Matzke, and two|ters, all of Nashville, , ag n tl S Sid e of this one Chapel. Burial will be in American aid could be poured in- Jima, it will be for 24 months. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Joslin, 34 Ridgeview Drive, gather leaves on the granddaughters, Misses Mary and Mrs. Louise Tompkins gh anit a Janata: a Hill. - to Africa through South African!'Personnel at the 15-month- -bases| i The le will be used a: table decorations at Virginia Matzke, all of Indian- . P the oT oc Ry Born in Chrisney, Mr. Bennett, ports and airfields.” - |of Guam, Okinawa and Iwo will| So oe carb b Iq > i. night iy gh o the United State: apolis. Services for Mrs. Louise Tomp- position reclining pe with who was 81, lived in indianapolis {serve 24 inners being held tomorrow ni ughou e Uni 5 , } lly: man ve months if rocompanied 0 y 4 endowments for Western Coll Mrs. T. B. Jackson kins, who died Sunday in her|roaioe buflt in the head-rest and 30 years. He was a retired farmer, ? Ger y ‘ {by y dependents. to raise $3 million i in incr eased endo este ollege. h 3442 K and a former member of Kast GERMAN steel makers have rp ———— Services for Mrs. Anna D. Jack-| home, enwood Ave, willivenetian blinds over the windows. |p... “Aresnodist Church. asked the Anglo-American mili- Lilib } s He A arent, But son, 102 N. Grant St, who died be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in| At either end is an eightaeat Mr. Bennett is survived by eet Floor tary governors to boost the per- e S eir Lp 1 n Sunday at Methodist Hospital fol-|Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. lounge and a writing desk mount-| Orval Bennett, St. missible level of their production lowing a six weeks illness, were/Burial will be in Crown Hill ed on ball bearings so it will sway a daughter, Mrs. Lula Hennessy, from 10,700,000 tons to 14 million R 1 L + K t Se ret to be held at 3 p. m. today in| Mrs. Tompkins, who was 79,(with the car and your pen won't|Indianapolis. ' tons a year, Gen. Lucius D. Clay oya aye e ep C In diana olis thé Dorsey funeral home. Burial{lived here most of her life. Arun wild on the paper. ; revealed today. LONDON, Oct. 12 (UP)—A “security guard” today surrounded P when Washington Park Cem- Pr ng. thu oe eens ally found Card Party Slated The request was made fo Gen.[the layétte Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip have selected for i oy ative of West Virginia, Mrs. Btls Bt Beloiiaod Col PE para a wi be Clay and Gen. Brian Robertson, their child, whose birth is slated for little more than a month from EVENTS TODAY Ti Ye UD. TI Er ae © 1 and in_ Pull cars, n ’ Sa party held at ogg of the British occupa- BO Despite a censorship reminiscent of the pre-nuptial secrecy that| weiss towed "0k*, 44 Puble dianapolis when shé was 20 years) She is survived by three(sisters,| Forty-six of these new(finance commit Gen. Clay said he and Gen. surrounded Elizabeth's wedding gown, society women met little suc- Rebekah State Assembly ~I00F building edo Fhe Yas 3_merher of “Tux- pea. Ogenr genic uve, an ey alm, Dullt at 8 eos of iy BE Anois ted Robertson did not give the Ger-|cess in attempting to retain alll er her ‘parents and sister Prin. Rotary Club-..12 Noon, Claypool Hotel. She is Hoon io by her husband, all of In dianapolis. Y *l25. go I pe Ave. ! fans Jette anever, He bed 0 Jol, he 47 et Margaret Roe, 1 wa sti eu pe ri me * hy a family gathering and no| i —— : "TY ice for F all ! wou in the Germ an level A ol buy ng rh at West End shops guests were announced. | EVENTS TOMORROW - : ; ek ~~ Fistey: to rest Phe-mest-- popular 1a matin It was believed unlikely the Ind. Judy's orisha Fellows Grand STRAUSS . SAYS: 1 x A AD ITION-- WITH AT o UCH OF. TOMORR ow ; . ’ ne jacket with matching booties Infoyal Fai pn pig Wd indiana Restaurant . ASROCTRA TION EOI CEI mcr momen ncn eames cages rience ————————— tr ————————i ai France double knitting. Many Mayfair ETeat number of guests at W Woe! lM I hi , : 2 France's strike of 350.000 coal Society ‘leaders already have| for while E lzabeth prep am Mendian Room of the Colonial miners today continued into the bought them and sent them on to "w LFumiture Go. of University Wom- ' - "3 ninth day, but the. first large-| Buckingham ' Palace, where hel he abe beating up, well, one { on meeting—8:30 p.. m., North Methodist . scale breach in the Communist: {royal hejr will be born. uc am Palace intimate sa Chureh : mer led strike front opened up-in the | ' The princess, who returned! “She looks well. She looks like Woman's Department Club meeting—1:30
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. - French rail walkout. {from Balmoral Castle in Scotland(2ny woman who is going to have Butier University Forum Club—4 p. m, i fol | Railroad workers throughout [last Saturday, spent the week-end|& baby next month. | Peder : ur Ww i . * $ yi e royal 1 e at Windsor: “Extremely > : . ; ) : - Alsace and parts of Lorraine at th 3 odg! remel, happy MARRIAGE LICENSES : : . ’ . "| Thomas D. Neal 23, of 2715 N Meridian | . . : # * { Phyllis Virginia Huls, 20, 1512 N. Meri- - : ora Ey 1. Box os > v . {Orren K. Sample, 27. R. R ox : Ie - : . . STRAUSS . Flora Albright, 28, 604 N. Livingston ‘ ! PCY. - — x a Bernard P. Melton, 37, 2040. Washington : SAYS: - BIVA; GATTIEL CIF. 38 JTS OOTY resists omer coms son moe cima ' : Marvin’ Leet 22, Colfax; Elaine A. Bjt- - torf, 19, Colfax. anys] Abstone, 25, 357 Satu; Mary . n Gaines, 21, 350 Smit! 7 be Jona Jacob Gies, 26, re Hotel % y Caroline Riggs, 18, Lofraine Howl } " " ood) . Pence, 29, 67 Te » DAYDREAM Woodruff Place; Patsy Mae Kelley, SE ankle strap 850 W. Drive, Woodruff Place ‘ . William ©. Kovar, 26, Urbana, MNlinois; in black suede - Evelyn Rose Stutesman, 325, 3314 Grace-
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{Paul DeLaGarza, 24, Chicago, Il; Rose-| | mary Schmueckle, 18, Chicago, Il | Archie Roy Evans, 25. 507 Reno; Rozetta | Mae Taylor, 21, 1148 8. West |
DIVORCE SUITS FILED Mary vs. John W. Dulworth: Cora T. |
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William Cook; Mary C. vs. John T. Hil-
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Walter, Geraldine Freeman; Thomas,
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