Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1948 — Page 2
Wage Demands
Thousands ov) Meorkhands joined more than 500,000 other essential] French workers today in strikes “for more pay. ~~ Premier Henri Queuille and his ofull cabinet discussed wage prosposals designed to settle the ‘strikes, But there was no anhouncement of any decisions. The striking dockhands are afiliated with the Communist-led _ General Confederation of Labor (CGT). They said they would remain out for 24 hours. Non-Com-_munist dockhands remained at work. One bright spot was a back-to-Jwork movement among railway “workers. The railways, particu“larly in the east were approachIng normal operations. : The 10-day-old coal strike continued ; Meanwhile, the government, hoping to take the edge off labor’ 8 - demands for wage cracked do sand slaughter houses on charges,
“a R Minister of Justice Andre Marie| “warned over the national radio) “the government. was “declaring; “Sar on all traffickers” in food. | A The cabinet also dis-
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England. . 2. A London medical magazine wa ted today that Britons o ho on the Incidence of © colds by adopting the French custom of kissing on both + cheeks instead of the lips. 47. At Margate authorities sus- . # pected that local burglars were : “Christmas shop—Fize__hundied
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. put to other purposes. } The newspaper, quoting fugitives from the Soviet zone, said -othat.at least. eight such -barracks
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TWere being” | ports said the Russians’ have | trained and armed a militia of { 400,000 former German war prisoners. The militiamen are given a ‘sik- « wetMs course, including training : in “grenade throwers, automatic : { rifles and Russian machineguns. 3 If the occupation powers with‘draw from Germany, the paper ead “Russit still wii-be-preseal’
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orkers Strike As Railroad Walkouts' Wane
IT WASN'T FUN—Little Sierra Diane Shake's tears have changed to contented gurgles since she was bitten by a rat whil
Ff stumped Oklahoma today while
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Illinois Boys Hurl Tomatoes
By United Press” Unruffied by‘ his’ first tomato barrage, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey
President Truman campaigned in
porter of the Taft- “Hartley labor law, In a. series of trainside talks, | the Republican presidential nomi-| nee .warned against “careless”| use of the nation’s oil reserves| and renewed his pledge to keep) Communists “out in the open.” Mr. Dewey was splattered by tomatoes last night just before beginning a brief rear- plattorm [talk at Mt. Vernon, Ill. Both green and ripe tomatoes were thrown and the GOP candi-| date was struck on the leg. Police blamed “small boys” who wer sighted on a nearby building fust! T
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she slept in her crib early today. But her mother, Mrs, Duvern into the station. Shake, will joi anyone it was _a horrifying operands
o Aroused by the baby girl's cries of pain, her parents, Mr. and form. “gributor,” presumably to give the yrs Duvern Shake, both 21, rushed to her crib. Blood was welling! - The President planned to spend|A “government a closer view of 100d rom three punctures Frantic, the parents sought the|” aid of Mrs. Shake's sister-in-law, Mrs. Roy Harris, who lives-in the
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* through the Soviet-controlled militia.
Italy ‘ 2 ran Minister Count Carlo | Sforza called again today for ex‘tension of the Western Union| military pact to other nations, | but flatly denied Italy intends to join it. | He told the Chamber of Deputies Commission on Foreign Affairs that Italy cannot hope to be neutral in any new war. “It would be dangerous for the
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_ melves with the possibility of maintaining a neutral [position in case of war,” he said. “The Bwiss| themselves no longer believe in| neutrality,”
Doctor Brothers Announce Practice
Dr. Howard L. and Dr. Alex-| ander J. Kahn; brothers, graduates of Indiana University School of Medicine, announced
at 3120 N.. Meridian St. for the practice of obstetrics, gynecology and pediatrics. The brothers are World War 11 veterans and saw duty in the South Pacific area. Both were discharged from the service with the rank of major. Dr. Howard Kahn received his B. 8. and M. D. degrees from 1. U. in 1939 and served his in: ternship in General Hospital, Dr Alexander Kahn was graduated from the I. U. 8chool of Medicine in 1041, ‘interned at the Indiana University Medical Center, and did two years of post-graduate work in the James Whitcomb : Riley ‘Hospital.
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His Nickel's Worth
FARMER CITY, n., Oct, 13 | (UP) — Billy ‘Woodward Jr. o a Farmer City AW nickel ron the and asked for an ice ke: ipa CAA wars . ol “Cones are cents,” d. “Then give me a package of chewing gum,” Billy sald. “Gum is 6 cents.”
the nickel on the counter. © “You forgot your nickel,” the clerk yelled. “Keep it, it. won't buy anything,” py fad.
(Editor's Ors Yes it will, iy It will buy The Sunday
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A General ambulance whisked ‘the: baby, with her parents, to the hospital. Doctors treated her and sent her home, telling Mr. and Mrs. Shake to bring her back stolen | 1St6r-in-the..day fora. thorough, examination. An assembly worker for InterBatjahal Harvester Co., Mr. Shake rican licensed Ger-|sald understood that the tenp38 X a Tagessplegel said ants in the building have been that
Linton Doctor - Chief ing Jr TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 13 (UP) ~Dr. adore. T. Pope, Linton, toIndiana tion, succeeding Dr. Edward J. Willis, Other officers ICA's annual conventio day inclidéd Dr. C. RR” Portland, vice Hazel Ramsay, Sullivan, renamed secretary-treasurer, and Dr.C. E, Soward, Bluffton, renamed repre“sentative. to. the. national organization.
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but that no one ever facilities,
theiinsville; Frank; Castle, Greenfield.
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Cries of Pain Arouse Parents; Baby Taken To Hospital Bleeding From Punctured Hand
As she slept, curled up in her crib early this morning, 4-month- Joseph H. Ball, a member of the
announced ,1q Sierra Diane Shake, 1140 Park Ave, “fhat méat would be taxed “at each! on her left hand by a rat.
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The additional students from written to Mr.
central counties of the state are e James E. Hynes and William R. [at she supports his candidacy. Wise, Indianapolis; Ray T. Beld- ager announced in Chicago that » and Edwin _D. Kennedy, the Progressive Party presidential Bloomington; Max E. Freeman, candidate will make another bid Kokomo; Marian K. Hiner, Mart-{tor Southern support. __Harolds 0.
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ester Report $50,000 Fite KENDALLVILLE, Oct: (UP)—Damage caused by fire Angeles that yesterday in a building occupied publican by C & J Tractor Sales today was about preblems facing this coun-iwould carry out estimated at $50,000. Cause of try, they answer to each one, ‘we(for conservation of natural re-|
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Indiana Hlinois appearances counties are among the additional after charging that Mr, 21 who have been admitted to the is “bound hand and foot by the Indiana University School> of record of the 80th Congress and Medicine, increasing the fresh- he is running on that record.” iman-class to 150 members, The increase was made possible] by a recent supplemental appro-| priation of $116,500 to the uni-| versity for the current fiscal year for. medical teaching staff and
“Some Competition” Though Mr. Dewey made no| ‘reference to the incident in his speech, he remarked Mayor Harry L. Bishop . (others on the platform, {to have some competition here tonight.” |
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Loot Tops $2900 In Safe Cracking
$2.50 Gold Pieces | Listed as Missing |. safecrackers took more than » $2000 from the Page Coal Yard
loffice, 342 WT 10th St., during the
| night, police reported. The burglary was reported by the owner, Horace H., Page, 1010 Burdsal Pkwy. He said he dis“|covered it when, he opened the office at 6 a. m. today. Mr. Page said he found one of the concern’s safes'in the doorway at the rear of the office and ithe other in the coal yard. The safe was battered open. Its contents were strewn about {the yard. - After checking, Mr. {Page told police that besides the $2900 an undetermined amount of $2. 50 gold pieces was missing.
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SCATY SHOWERS et UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU oRIZILE © low || wie Thies | Sunset 58
Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7.30 a. | m.. 00 Total precipitation since Jan. 1 2.6 Deficiency, since Jan, 1 . i
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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW —Cool, crisp autumn breezet will remain the order of the day | station Low | throughout the Eastern states for the next 24 hours. California and the Far Western states are in [Auants 3 for a rainy spell. The dofted and striped areas of the map show where the stormindss is forecast. [Chicago 4 . hint - - : - ~ |Cleveland 46 to Rep. 100 Sh x Pl Accountants to Meet Denver 4 Charles W. Vursell (R. IIL), moos op ane | The Indianapolis chapter of In- Pi Wayne cereee a and| % 1 diana Society of Public Account- ndianape reareee - polis (€ity) ..... 04 46 tm For "Operation Do Good" [li ii oni os E522 on Miami Ceres 85 7% Hleht NEW YORK, Oct. 13 (UP)—One hundred Shmoos took off for meeting In Kokomo at 630 p. m. Hoy Paul. gw r. Truman's chief target in |Berlin from LaGuardih Field today on. “Operation Do Good.” {next Tuesday. York Cn 67 Accountants from throughout tia City’ 76 51 They were “Parashmoopers” ready to float down over the city the s Omaha A 73 43 the state are planning for the QInana ch 58 “ which drafted the|and turn into food packages for hungry Germans. |state convention of the. Indianaisan Antonio. | # 8 al final . Their creator, Al Capp, author of the comic strfp “Li'l Abner,” society to be held in Indianapolis San {Ihe isco ........ : a 54 handed a. carton of 12-inch plastic Shmoos to the crew of an lin December. Was shington, pci 0 “
two days in the state, plumping|ship for delivery.to the 17th Mili- | tary Air Transport Squadron in'’
-/for Mr. Ball's Democratic rival, Mayor Hubert Humphrey ofl F Minneapolis, and trying to swing Minnesota's. 12 electoral {into his own column,
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‘votes the Airlift. outfit who cabled re- J : cently “will you ship by air immediately one dozen Shmoos to Truman wound up hisithe 17th Military Air Transport night| Squadron Rein Main. We wiil fly, Dewey | subject Shmoos to Berlin at once! and assure world crisis will be ended immediately. chutes
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[ dropped by the 17th over Berlin.| President won| Each German who picks one up) the indorsement of Mrs. Eleanor can trade it for a package of food,
In Paris, the former|at the CARE office in Berlin. |
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Mr. Wal-/morning in the room .of Francis _Murphy,, Reylace. who was egged during the{Decker, 213 W. Vermont St. Tew Dixie “rvasion * last month; wit waseonfined to one toom. No| WH injuries were _reported. " |
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30-Day Test of hundreds ~~ of Camel Smokers revealed
NO THROAT IRRITATION DUE TO SMOKING CAMELS
In a recent test, hundreds: of men and women all across the country smoked Camels — and only Camels—an average of one to two- packages a day— —fo8 30° conseciitive days. Each week their throats were examined by ‘noted ‘throat specialists—a total of 2470 examinations — and these doctors found not one single case of throat irritation due to smoking Camels.
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