Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1948 — Page 24
Finds England Alone Shows, Appreciation of U. S. Stand Writer Says British Accept American:
* Aid With Grace, Feeling of Comradeship
The United States stands so tall in the postwar world that its shadow falls across every other country. This is the first of a series of stories on what the peoples of these other lands think of Uncle Sam. ’ = By FRED SPARKS, Times Foreign Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 13—I1 find England the only place in Europe where there is genuine understanding--if not necessarily sloppy, passionate love-—for the American position, ye There are plenty of snide, #niping remarks. But overshadow-| ing all the chitter-chatter is this general realization: { Brother, when the chips go down and “It's your deal, Uncle| Joe,” the United States and Brit-) _ ~" TT
ain will play the pot together. “rvs ! Mingling with Englishmen after dil omecoming . : |
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Breakfest! tromping through morally bank-
rupt Southern Europe is like a X |double-hooker after an icy hike. Fete at Butler The British don’t waste any time simpering about “How-kind-yeu-Americans-are.” They accept, with
grace, American aid— just so long as the. donor does not stamp “ ” it “charity. ) Miss Marjorie Ruth Little, InAcknowledge U. 8. Aid |dianapolis, and Robert Roy! This is the only country I have|Ritchhart, Southport, will head | found where the government|activities of Butler University’s acknowledges to the full just how Scarlet Quill and Blue Key vital U, 8. ald is—ERP dollars organizations during the annual are not being used as politicallhomecoming program Friday and eyewash, Saturday, 1 was grogging it at a taphouse| Both Blue Key, senior men’s
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have comfortably padded wash. in cheek. mittee include Miss Buzanne Rame able rod leatherette seats, | eR || Not everybody is as gracious Kioit fat Ths, Mis nesbe as the publican about England’siton, Lambda C OPEN EVERY DAY 9:45T0 OPM a imi power . . . oi are son. Lambda oni Ds e Marvel, Indepen
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I was living in a British of- Trianon: Miss Virginia Rodman, |ficers club during a military tour.jndependent Association: Miss J . The club was pinching half- Tat Delia, Milas Mariory Tanapan: Deits pennies . . . spirits were scarce Gamma; Myron Kirsh Sig A visiting Yank-—friendly as & honorary; Wiillam Carr, Phi War the bar, arms filled Wits. rum. Butler's homecoming program “Have One on Me will open at noon Friday with “I shot the works,” he laughed. the traditional freshman-sopho-“Have a binge on me.” /more fight on the Fairview camNearby, an aged colonel sur- pus. A homecoming radio pro-
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2 Local Students ~~ | |
| police in Pontiac, Mich., as a | suspect in the attempted slay-
i . the other night when the publican honor society, and Scarlet ~= Blasted Mine Is
honor society, | : can't be top-dog any more but will have charge of activities «B ack
The beers foamed ceilingwardition judging, half-time activities, “ i
their respective! organizations ‘on the homecoming com- grene of an explosion Monday in
Annabelle) which two men were burned, rea; Richard Thomp-| sumed operation today after beMiss Marianne ing inspected by federal, state ard, Pi Beta Phi; Miss Phylils Tingley,/and union officials and declared
ta ) Gamma Myron Kirsh’ Gigma Alpha Mu; |intendent, said an {investigation char teel, Sphinx Club, junior men’s Ita Theta determined
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AY REUTHER SUSPECT — Carl Bolton, 39, former left-wing CIO-UAW official of Highland Park, Mich., is being held by
ing of UAW President Walter _P. Reuther last April.
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safe. . - Harry Cruikshank, mine super-
that the blast was caused by a power circuit failure {which shut off the ventilating system of the mine, allowing gas to accumulate on the surface of ithe shaft. | Two miners, William Davidson, !53, and George Krasek, 41, both of
i ry the union expected the industry| to share available working time vg wn evenly’among employees. He said {Cold Reception
—Coal industry sources took dim view today of the new wage retirement fund. i and hour demands of John L. :
{price of coal so high that it would
that if the operators don't, the United Mine Workers can and f(y with 5! The miners voted to demand a general pay increase in 1949. A ({] reduction of the.work week to 30° or 35 hours, higher annual vaca-| tion pay, free mining supplies and 2 improvements in the welfare and
New Resolutions May
Hike Prices Is Claim CINCINNATI, 0., Oct. 13 (UP)
Lewis’ United Mine Workers. Industry representatives in this city, said to be one of the greatest coal sales centers in the country, were fearful that the demands may force costly coneessions to the miners, x They said this could push the
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be unable to compete favorably with other fuels, One official, who asked not to be identified, said he does not see how -the industry can guarantee a fixed amount of wages or working days. This was one of the most common recommendations of the 601 wage scale resolutions referred to Mr. Lewis and a 60man committee at the close of the union's 40th convention yesterday. : Mr. Lewis earlier served notice
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Sram Sul ba Jhroadeast) from |cjinton, Ind., were recovering toFaglo = ation M at 3:30. p. M./qay from second degree burns. The day’s activities will be con-{mp iy five other miners escaped cluded with the bonfire-prep ses- in fur in the explosi ape sion at 7:30 p. m. on the. athletic| ory 'n the explosion.
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“ , sir, can kee our damn You, sir, can keep y field, north of the Fieldhouse.
charity!” Saturday's events will includ __That's the kind of leaky-pride|,, SE parade Beluge remATKS one often hears: —Also—ig py the-house judging contest “How much did you make Oni,4 43 5 m, the Butler-Washing-the Marshall Plan this week? \ton football game at 2 p. m., the
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“Shame ‘the Japs forced you into the war—just when you were cleaning up.” “Don’t you just wish we were back in Palestine—you made that mess, now go jump in it.” No Real Hatred But, I insist, these remarks
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Will Be Reinstated | Times Siate. Service CRAWFORDSVILLE; “Oct: 13 —Indiana Gamma Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi, national social fraternity, - will be reinstalled Sunday at Wabash College after an absence of 47 years. Cere-| monies will be conducted in Wa-|
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of the fraternity. The reinstallation ceremonies will be concluded at a banquet in the Crawfordsville Country Club at which the principal addresses will be given by President How-| ard L. Hamilton of Ohio State University, and by Dr. Frank H. Sparks, president of Wabash College. |
3 Local Students Join College Choir
Three Indianapolis students) have been admitted to the a cap-/ . pella choir of Transylvania Col- ff - lege, Lexington, Ky. = ; They are Miss Betty Hubble, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Hubble, 1711 College Ave.; Miss Marinette Teepell, daughter of Mr.! and Mrs. B. N. Teepell, 5404 Guil-| ford Ave, and Miss Barbara Burch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Donald Burch, 4057 E. 40th St.
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