Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1948 — Page 11

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Reds i in Mines Strike. As Warning to Premier To Turn Upon Big 3

Walkout of 350 vis Threatens To Disrupt Marshall Plan Aid

By LEON DENNEN, NEA Special Correspondent’ ’ PARIS, Oct. 14—While the United Nations debates the Berlin crisis in Paris, this country may be hovering on the brink of civil war. The coal miners’ strike ‘wus organized by the Communist-con-trolled General Federation of Labor—was timed for the opening of ‘Security Council debate on the Berlin situation—and is intended as the Communist Party's warning = ‘what it will try to do if Premier, Henri Queuille’s’ month-old, mid-| dle-of-the-road government continues to support the United! States and Great Britain against the Soviet Union, The strike involves 350,000 coal and mineral miners, and if éon-| tinued it’ threatens the nation’s recovery program. correspondent.

Imposed By Reds {tinues, it will result in disorders x It was imposed on French Com- between Reds and Gaullists. munists ‘by a special messenger - In the face of an economic)

from Moscow, according to well. crisis, bad inflation Frank: Hirschman

and de informed Cominform sources. He Gaulle's rising popularity, poli-

Here Is the inside ‘story of Communist strategy in France, of the planned turmoil under the colorful facade which Paris has thrown up for the United Nations—turmoil which threatens to burst into armed revolution In the opinion of this wellinformed and veteran American

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the Hirschman Mattress Co, | since 1896, will be held at 2 | p. m, Saturday in the Broadway Evangelical United Brethren Churgh. :

Cowageous Phone | Workers Honored |

"Three Given Medals | For Tornado Duty |

ers’ who “stuck to their posts” when the Good Friday tornado ripped through their community, today were awarded Bronze Vail medals by the Indiana Bell Tel-! ephone Co. The medals for ‘courage, |sourcefulness and devotion to duty in maintaining essential tel-| ephone service during a tornado”; and for “effective action in rel storing ‘service to most of the stricken community within a few, [hours were presented to Miss Isa | Baird, chief operator; Mrs. Fay| Richardson, service assistant, and {Cleo Selch, exchange repairman, Cash awards of $100 accompa{nied the medals. Remained at Posts The two wgmen remained at the switchboard handling emer-| gency calls on Mar, 26, even

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Pe i? BEAN fehl AIDED BY CLERGYMAN-—Anthony Irion, four-and-a-half, of Pennsauken, N, J., rests in St, Luka's Medical Center in Philadelphia after a bone from a minister's hip was grafted into his arm. Anthony faced the loss of his arm because of a tubercular bone. ward C. Erle, Pennsauken Baptist minister, volunteered for the bane

qraft surgery.

A- plea tor a “return to nore Jima : malacy” in ealim-public relation- Krafft of ship was yesterday hy " [Joseph KE. O' Daniel of Evansville, diana president of the Auto Dealers As- ; sociation of Indiana, “Automobile dealers Ww faced with a situation In the near|safety problems, : : future in which they will have to| @. Schauss ‘Be bid for the support of the public ra Eb in order to maintain a-profitable| cussed of automobile Bust level,” Mr, O'Danfel told the State Inter-Industy Highway|dian conduct a # Safety Committee last night In rn a the a h the Claypost Hotel. son. ? Sa e Safety Committee pre-t A film, “Driven to ) KIL” feature © sented a definite plan last nightiing the Joibics ot Mr. A to enlist the support of the public.| Citizen, who is Keynotes Meeting the wheel, was shown by M. R. Darlington of Washing-|diana State Police. James mis Bi ton, D. C., managing director of Harrison, Indianapolis, exscutive the national Inter-Industry High- ana Trae way Safet. Committee, keynoted|Safety Council, also spoke.

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- the moderate parties’ fear of the organization

was Vice Premier Matthias Ra-|ticians of the M. R. P., the Radkosi of Hungary, lical Sogialists, and even the bit- | The story is that Rakosi got in|terly anti-Communistic Socialists | wrong with the Cominform by have been trying to induce Presi*Titoist heresy,” which appar- dent Vincent Auriol to reshuffle éntly means refusal to obey un-! the cabinet to include the Reds. questioningly, He was given a/De Gaulle has given solemn | chance to save his political hide Warning that he would regard by coming to Paris to teach any government that included French Communists. the correct, Communists as “illegal.” party line. That warning is significant beJacques Duclos, French Red cause today de Gaulle is, beyond| feader, was opposed td a coal doubt, the strongest political] strike now because he felt the force in France. time was not ripe. . { On a recent 600-mile tour of The failure ‘of the Communist- southern France with the general, | led general strike last December this correspondent found ample! had split’ the French labor move-| evidence of the general's hold on ment, Even many party mem-| large sections of the people, | bers felt that this strike, aimed Hailed As Hero | |

frankly at the European Recov-| ! ery Program, was too openly pro- Everywhere he wai Bailed as a

national hero. For hundreds of

Russian. The party was losing miles the’ rodds ads ahd streets were | gtrength among farmers and in- he Cr Lordustrial workers, {decorated witht gas of Lor

{raine, ingignia of the Gaullist| Wanted Delay |{RPF—Rally of the French Peo-| Duclos wanted to delay the coal] ple. strike until the Reds could re-| The fear of fatal clashes, if not! cover lost ground. Also, he actual civil war, is pointed by imagined the French Communists the fact that on this campaign might be invited back into the' trip there emerged into the open government, from’ which they what is considered a strong, were expelled in 1947, because of well - disciplined para - military | led, ostensibly, by. “increasing power or Gen Chartes ths Tiystérious and controversial de Gaulle in his bid for return to) “Colonel Passy.”

power, “Passy” actually i 1. , The Frenth Politbureau met 4, ir mary 2 oo Avie!

here in September, while the {i,oyished family, now" past his| Anglo - American - French envoysimiaqle thirties. His identity bewere discussing the Berlin situa- .ame known when he was| tion in Moscow, There were re-|gprested in May, 1046, on an peated clashes between Duclos |army charge of misusing funds.

and Rakosi. The Hungarian in-| beli pisted that the, Many eve that the charge

strike instructions be followed | activities. absolutely. He is at- liberty “for reasons of “Berlin is a life-and- death health.” % . --{ssue for the Soviet Union,” he is! py " quoted. “Now, if ever, the French! ow Pusey” it supposed to be, party must come to the assistance young plug-uglies, wearing arm-

> ” of our Soviet comrades. |bands and carrying miscellaneous Cominform Wins {firearms-—including machine guns + Rakosf, and the Cominform, —that resembles too closely the| won. The strike was called. It storm troopers this correspondent | began peacefully enough. But saw in Germany during the early | there is much fear that, it it con- “days of Hitlerism. -

Tt has not been tried.

“Hog Prices Remain Steady: Lambs Bring 50-Cent Hike

Hog prices remained mostly] Heifers even with yesterday in the In-| Chote PODER -iviinarers 23.00 dianapolis Stockyards today, al. 800-1000 pounds ....c.e..... : foe 33.00 though several sales were 25 “oo: oo pounds ...uv...ie: mam cents lower. The top price was R8 1000 POUDES weevsecsrnns 2 33. $26.25 a hundred pounds. Motu pounds . i... [email protected] Steer and yearling sales re- Common ; an mained steady with yesterday,| 00-500 "Com (An i Wen 0832.00 while fat lamb sales were as| good ies 50.20 00 Medium cn 18 304 19.30 much as 50 cents higher. | Siar” “sd common |... 15.75 48 i

Cow and vealer sales remained c, . . the same, as fed yearlings sold Beate "Bufls (All Weights) at prices 50 cents to $1 higher goog {al weights) Lo... 21 %0@2200,

than yesterday's sales, Samage— ) 0aII50, |was “Just going to drive it off —Oet, 1— | Medium .... see ood) so the street” and his companion's GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (10,900) Cutter and common is (sss | 0 [email protected] statement he was “just driving ” 1%- 140 pounds .....o.ieo - 831 1 00433.30 Good to choice reserseees J wa ol by and d stopped to to help, 160. 180 pounds a» 50626 09 Common to medium .. . % isn 300 pounds 3s00g2e 8 Culs (75 lbs. wp) wie Wife, 6 60, Confesses be pounds Be. 240 pounds wes 26.00 2638 feeder and Stocker Title and Calves 240- 270 pounds Lmmen i {Pad | aying ‘Hu , 84 4210-300 Diunds .. 150082575 500- 800. POUNAS Jesessres.es [email protected]) SAN “FRANCISCO, “Ot. 14 . pounds .. 24.75 8 | Soo 800 POU vere eanees SEIGIS00 oo| (UP)—Mrs, Jennie Daniels, 60, Meo 'T0 pounds [email protected] |e indy stnone| on iessed today she shot. and lv SU DOUNOE .coivvevsnne | BEREAN Ean " Packing Sows *| Common. killed her 84.year-old husband! Good to cholce— { - 900 POUNAE ..eviy iene 18.0083, 00/ Decause he planned to leave her! 270- 300 pounds SABI 00g 15 enc Cava - |after 18 years of married life. 200- 330 pounds +r 3400028 00 500 pounds down yu.....e.s 300az100| Mrs. Daniels sald after the 380- 400 pounds .. . [email protected] "300 po Iris GWE » soeiini uss [email protected] Shooting she called an ambulance ~ Calves (Heifers) (to take her'to a hospital 400- 450 pounds ....eeceneee 0s 3p nod to chojee— {she was “terribl wa 3) Decaune, 480- 550 pounds ......... ‘es nw 24.00, 500 pounds down ........... 24.00026.00 y upse en Mediug-- | Madiim— | she arrived at the hosiptal, she! 20-30 pounds .....i..c.. 170002275 500 pounds down ........... N02 told attendants “I just shot my | Medium to good— 13.00au1.00 — uw | husband.” | - pounds ........i.0 ice closely sorted ........ 7 ! CATTLE (875) one phe onety sorted st 26.50) INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Beers |Shod m to good .. or [email protected] Clearings ..............cco00uens 13,606, [email protected] Common ..... Eo « 19 23.80 Debits .....coirniiivinirsraries $30,863,000 . wes { —cam— : . 35.00M39.00 Good to choles . 1nd 9.00 LEGAL RoTices 2300 1300 Sounds crsersaseess. [email protected] Common and ‘medium . 5.50@ 7.00

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To Stockholders of the - ~~ Columbia Gas System; Inc.

Sikh of the Company ot record-October 5,948. have been, mailed warrants fer purchase of additional Common Stock at $10 per share, These rights are valuable and should be exercised or sold before their expiration date, 3 P.M, Eastern Standard Time, October 28, 1948 We will be glad to furnish information and otherwise assist you in connection with this offering. There is no obligation to you for this service. Write or phone.

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5 2 |American Loan 4'as 55 .. oe the 1 uniring elori to keep at Joust ABs Sia ba tir Be BEES US fame downtown. or when pins der 1°" circuit to Indianapolis ‘open L'8 Ayres 41% pra ver. 45.1103 © 103% |G Of Oom Bldg 4's’ pt mv . foountry® Whose a ross Mattress Co. Leader and fon protecting the switch- £4 LEAN $aeiay ro [Columbia club 28 2 ..\.qe. “+ “drors when cars a in 4 . Dies at Age 73 board from damage so service Belt BR & Srey Yas oom aes 32% Hamilton Mie ‘corn de FU “. |and the appeal of Y ioe 3 ¥ 9 could continue. Bovoa-Metrh pig Loe: B |ftonater Sawn 3°38" overs s |Killed?" Mr. Dalington ane | deme ng Funeral services for Frank H.| The Vail medals are presented Central Soya ¢ » indpla Brass S Alum 53 88 1. “Two million een rs reach gymnasium . whers Hirschman, 3777 N. Meridian St.,| [to telephone employees who give ¢ Sel le Theater com {ind dpls P&L 3s 70 . 108 age President Howard IL. with Loan 4% pfd ind Asso Tei 36 75 w . |driving age each year,” he sald. |who died yesterday of a heart outstanding service under unusual Gonidated Pinance pid Ho kk rN ay “This group,” Mr. Darli & convocal attack in his summer home at| conditions. ont Car-NoVa or 3 on Investors Telephone oo 6 .... 98 “ew " ngton | | Cammin s Eng com % Kuhner Packing “- 9 .. |claimed, “has the worst safety Lake Wawasee, will be held at| ene e m fh BEE ol » y, | Langsenkamp Sa 7 record of any single age group— bert and Dr. James Ono) . x | p. m. Saturday in the Broadway|sHigy Recovery Road’ Sonaclidaied “2ridust tise tan TE Pub fn the n : a five times as many accidents as president. of the Evangelical United Brethren Delta Electric com . 14% - Pub Tel 4%s 85 “w+ |persons in the 45-50-year-old Minnesota, shared Church. Burial will follow in Reached by Britain he orp Bld ww RR pid... i Trag Term Corp 8s 31° group. Why not start here to|Piatform. {Crown Hill | NEW YORK, Oct. 14 (UP)— |Home Tera el a oid 10 4 uv. S. Statem: ' eliminate one of the unpleasant|nignt wes Lo hit Lr once toTire Ra wie. a Sir Oliver Franks, British am- ing dar a Tel 3 Dd ..oiieene 1 a en hazards of modern driving,”. he Hall, the 1 th to gn apolis, Mr. Hirschm a Dr ee" yt ; I building bassador .to the. United States Mich BE Ki ota "WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 UP) Cloverns sted. ” | or "am . no 73, had been president of the! avs Great ig has reached (ina P&L com "MW ent expenses Vhs Febelpte tor The sar ~ ‘Real - Public Retations’- Ieampus. - Charles F. Kettering, Hirschman Mattress Co. since], " ndpls P [rent fiscal year through Oct. 13, compared! “Having a cro f vice president and director of 1806. He. was a member of the 1 Digh road to recovery. indie 0% 1g With & year ago tors i 3p of car DWRETE. General Motors Corp. and a unii iQ n o ie EL Sol rt hat ly Bmp BE Sa Se Ta TY CALA rethren C e u 2d ,301,349, L183, ae, and the Corie Club. y |States, © the. British diplomat] | eersont National Li Lite com ,. 12 14 [Surplus ..... Bi nem aie Sur Hig: nt —td in Con speak. . Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Warned that although his coun- Eingan & Go PIC ii 3% 3%/Cash balance 4808058438 414173804 nom ones pos celebration was to rch [try is headed for recovery “many | Ringan & Coit 188 |Publie debt 252,855.991,737 950.782 884.248 unity, real public rela- pe i an . {ghana > a a] Russell AWKWATd . corners have yet to | Linea In Loan 8% pid . s. reap: 108 10gh Qo 1m DIMM nm ald, well" Mer i dinner ofr to” ies w # gl R. Hirschman, Indianapolis; a b¢ turned. Local Produce ‘Restrictive Logisiatio some 800 . expecta to : . — er tion attend. anger, Mas. ra Willard, De £ ho of Hitler Ghost r " Poultry- ne and foasters, 33¢; New car dealers in Indiana | : catur, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Harry EC IN Ind Pub Serv 413% pf .... id 18% ieghorn springers, 2c; springers over 4% have already placed cars on loan Fi | |Meyer, Fall River, Massl; tWo| BERLIN, Oct. 14 (UP)—Adolf BF alors com. ii ibe doe: cocks and Ee ata ing, and |t0 200 high schools in the state/' 'T® pro, Kicks. Back brothers, Ed and Albert Hirsch-| p00 0e” peichschancellery, badly Pub Serv of ot Sn pia Lh 82 lieghorns, 25c. No. 3 Jouitry, de lest than a an additional 200 or more| WASHINGTON, Oct. (UP) man, Tiianapos. dud five grand damaged by bombs during the Ross Seas s1 ol oom oa ior primdorn, he 4a and rons, Jou; Leg will. go to the schools this I--Keith Bell, 8°} ar ] Rictard Hirschman’ and Davia": Will be blown up as soon as Slokely-van Camp bE 125, Iii, RersCurent receipe” 84 Ibe te ease, BY this time next year, he esti-iand inventor of an automs | Willard. {all valuables have heen removed «errs Haute, Manganie il 10% 11% de. rite A ares, Mc. Orede tu mated that over 800 schools in'alarm system, was fined in A ....[from it. ADN News Agency re- |v 8 Mas, 3% bi " ase Grade A small, 33. Indiana will offer, driving instrue- Municipal Court for turning in a Mrs. Joseph ‘Consonery ported today. — per eer AP Batertt Nort $01 Now 3; Meo (HOR 10. thelr students, |false.alarm..

Services for Mrs. Daisy Haynes |Consonery, 5721 Indianola Ave, will be held Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | Mrs. Consonery, who was 45, 'died yestérddy in Methodist Hos- { pital. A native of Linton, she was, a member of the Northside

Cominform’s yeg)ly arose out of his political | Seventh Day Adventist. Church

and the Poet's Corner here. She had been a resident of | Indianapolis 25 years. b--Surviving' are her husband, | Joseph; a son Joseph Jr. both of | Indianapolis; four. sisters, Mrs. Emma Hearsum, and Mrs. Bess Blume, both of Evansville; Mrs Elsa Toth, and Mrs. Reba Wal-, iton, Adron, O., and a brother, Earl Haynes, » ‘Indianapolis.

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| The road to jail was paved with good intentions for two men {whom police found ‘“tampering” with a parked car. | Investigating a pounding noise in the 200 block N. Bast St. at midnight, police found one man istriking the ignition lock of a ‘parked car with a hammer and screw driver, .and another ‘man looking on. Police arrested both on va-| grancy charges despite one man's | contention he had noticed the) lcar parked for several days and

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