Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1948 — Page 3
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“TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 1048
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ire ; i —— f p—— A FE Tee oT] £ Times State Service speakers at or hare | UTPUT : : | 4 RICHMOND, Oct. '19—Alumni|100 Democratic a ‘ to || Strikers Hurl Fleeced of si710, Sgt {jp Plans. (= oS pe ER Se rations that His Life Savings, 1 will crowd the campus this week: by supporters of Geo:ge 8, Dafley,
end for traditional homecoming Democratic candidate’ for prose Teativitiés. {Voter Special gusts Hi ght of the dayswill be A ¢pe luncheon include.
football game between Earlham's| trict Attorney Roward Cragin ; land Frank M. McHale. Demos teeman,
2% ||. Rocks, Battle 2 con men To Mobilize
SMOOTH talking con
x: | 5 . i men oy fleeced a truck driver of $1710 i : | [OW dl S$ yesterday. Grover Saltz, 63, of 236 East- .
: y lern Ave. sald he withdrew the . Marshall Sees Pope, money from the: bank after a Air Force Draws Up stranger bet him $250 he .could. ‘ ’ De ), Visits Son's Grave not withdraw it on short notice. Af and Whew o I Troops and securit lice The new acquaintance 4 , Oct. ( ; brushed aside slight Ti “wrapped” the $1710 in a roll of —The Air Force, which is short of Communist-led strike pickets|nNeéWwspaper for safekeeping, and on cargo planes, has started to and seized nine more ' flood- Stufffd it into Mr. Saltz’ shirt, make plans that would give. it menaced pits in the central ' * » = virtual control of the civil airFrance coal fields today HE THEN left to get the $250 lines’ fleet in event of war, it was Additional troop reinforcements Pet money and never returned. disclosed today. !
Quakers and Franklin College : Grizalies. At the half Dr. W, ©, Srati¢ national
Dennis, president emeritus of the =n A ki va college will crown a coed as! “Homecoming Queen.” ! pp
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The student body will select one
of five queen candidates this, 1 14 " fy wéek, Nominees include two hah
Hoosiers, Winifred Chasteen, Harry B. Yockey, Republican
Richmond, and Alice Lowry, Ft. Wayne. Others are Carol Sherk, county campaign manager, today Wyomissing, Pa.; Pauline Stutz announced the names of 29 attor~
{West Alexandria, O. and Bar-|/Peys who Will serve on the Ree
. i {publican Count y : were hurried into the central and! When Mr. Saltz reached his The plans, eventually to be ap-| y [bara Sue Head, Schenactady, PC = y legal Come northern mining areas as the home last night, he discovered proved by the joint chiefs of staff, i N. Y. H * Br . government made an all-out that the bundle in his shirt con- are being worked out by the # » | Other sports events will. include. "oY . Krug has been named
we effort to save pits threatened with tained only newspapers. His life Military Air Transport Service a woman's field hockey match be-{Chairman of the group. Others
“destruction or heavy damage by *VIn8® were gone. Aare Al rr EARLHAM HOPEFULS—One of these five Earlham College coeds will reign as tween Fat Tham pn bn Bo Joe Rand Beckett, 8. C. Bodner, Ihe Sener] Confederation of . Force and Navy transport units. Homecoming Queen at the Quaker-Franklin College football game Saturday. The match between Earlham and F2rold H. Bredell, John Browder, r ) order withdrawing Both scheduled and non-sched- . lef iah#) Carol Sherk W y Pa: Paull Stutz W Frankl d a Varsity club of _ John A. Carson, Kenneth Cox, all security and maintenance uled wif carriors are aifectod and candidates are (left to right) Carol Sher yomissing, Fa.: Pauline Stutz, West honurine former Gusler let. John. H. Daily, Theodore R. Dann crews are working with MATS on the Alexandria, O.; Barbara Sue Head, Schenectady, N. Y.: Alice Lowry, Ft. Wayne, and Mer honoring former Quaker let- popert K, Eby, Taylor E. Gronin-
Strikers counter-attacked se- . : j1ermen, r, George W. ™ eurly Tor aac ied se On Dog Leash Act Hobjination Scheme, The rhs Winifred Chasteen. Richmond. aot : LL pasa Mantle wh) present Lewis, John F Rafferty, John x. crowbars at the Roche-la-Moliere and the .scheduled outfit The Navy said there are open- “The Male Animal” Saturday Ruckelshaus, Foster C. Sh.riey. near St. Etienne. Government ON 0 sutats Navy Needs 52 Women ings for 30 line officers, and 20 Realtor to Speak night and the Tonian Literary So-| = Robert 8. Smith, Edwin Steers
have rhaps 150. se figures A i forces replied with tear gas. Eight Members Begin Vigil rl us haps: hae Bree For Officer Vacancies dietitians and two physical R. 8 Grogan, realtor of West clety will sponsor the homecoming! Jr, Harry M. Stitle Jr. Frank | strikers were arrested and about . . planes in MATS se.vice. : : : therapists in the medical service. Bend, Wis, will speak on “The dance in the fieldhouse, Symmes, E. C. Boswell, Virgil 20 police and 20 strikers injured. At Council Sessions Included Contract WASHINGTON, Oci. 19 (UP) Applications for line appoint- Realtors’ Code of Ethics” before! The traditional sophomore. Norris, Milton Siegel, Jessie A Seize Power Plant Members of the Indiana So-| This war planning was revealed — IN® Navy sald today it wants ments will he open until Oct. 30, the Indianapolis Real Estate freshman contest and competition G. R. Redding, M. Elizabeth MaGovernment forces also seized ciety for Prevention of Cruelty to With the publication of a letter 52 unmarried women to fill officer and for the medical service until Board at noon Thursday in the for best class and campus deco- son, Max Plesser, Robert Dn, the electric power station at from Maj. Gen. Laurence 8. vacancies in the regular Navy. further notice. Washington Hotel. rations also are planned. Armstrong and Irving M. Fauvre, ne nearby Carmaux after over- Animals have begun a long Vigil x. ier MATS commander, to the ’ coming some resistance by 1000 aimed at defeating passage of Indepndent Air Carrier Associa-
: strikers. the dog leash ordinance now be- tion, non-scheduled fliers’ trade a However, in some sections, fore City Council. {organization. .. | miners defied the Communist] The first of what promises to| Inclosed with the letter was a . ' Ww . ’ | union's. orders by continuing be many nocturnal watches at|proposed contract which, if . — . . : “ome normal mainfenance work. A|City Council meetings began at adopted, would go into effect on Strauss Says TRADITION WITH A T o u CH OF T © MORRO ni 3 Lo trong back-to-work movement last night's session. The council the outbreak of war. Similar con- . : : " : ho AT developed-in- Lorraine. Some 40 has before it-an.érdinance. that tracts has been submitted to the| ’ in SE pe . . . «~ un percent of the miners were back would require aif dogs .be legshed schedijled- airlines. * TE : : A Re FRR 1 RA ome El gi i Te - | _ on the job. when off their owner's premises.” The Air Transport -Association, : "
About 100 nonCommunist, Members of the society are de- Scheduled airlines organization, miners tried to return to:work at termined that the ordinance shall estimates that its members, in an wes the Le Forest pit in northern not be passed by the council. emergency, could make available RB . | France. But they were halted by They do not know when the ordi- to the country more than 10 times | Communist pickets and, after a nance will be called down for a 28 much transport capacity as
brief struggle,” gave up the deciding vote, so they are de-/they offered when World War J1
Le attempt. {termined to attend.each meeting. started. I | | Mrs. Howard Harrington, presi-| Could Spare One-Third taly dent of the society, said®she and C. R. Smith, board chairman nf
SECRETARY of State George ether members of the ,society American Airlines and'one of the C. Marshall and his wife had a 30- “will attend every session until organizers of the Army Air minute audience with Pope Pius the measure is finally defeated.” Transport Command in World XII. A Vatican communique said However, she added that she did War II, estimates, that one-third -— they discussed “peace and the not think the council will call of -the airlines’ fleet could be : good of humanity, with particular for a vote on the measure until turnéd over to the Air Force in J EE : regard to Italy.” after election. ’ {wartime without any reduction in ’ Later Mr. Marshall visited the ‘The ordinance was called down civilian services. ' ! ~ Anzio beachhead, where his step- for a final vote several weeks! This could be done by increas- . son is buried. age Dut councilmen deadlocked ing daily utilization of airliners on e issue. Since it did not by about 50 per cent and Germany : Tot. 40 receive a majority for or against less en a the Saving THE Communists los PeT the ordinance can be held until of passengers in the making of
the cent of the support they won two called down again by some schedules. losing |
years ago and finished a poor councilman. fourth in general elections in the) The last legal requirement for 0 d C
north Rhine-Westphalia district the synchronization of down-
» of the British zone, town stop and go signals was co The Christian Democrats got 37 cleared by the council. ; * ar. _ per cent of the vote, the left Wing Members approved a contract ; print TT "Boel Democrats 38 percent: the ror “the fstallation ~of “tie = Of : Rex ‘Hotel ; fr : Catholic Center Party 9 per cent,'synchronizing devices. Traffic 1 “r ‘= the Communists 8 per cent, and engineers have indicated work of ! : ’ he swirl = splinter groups 10 per cent. converting the signals would be-| 0 The State Fire Marshal's of-| : . Great Britain gin about the first of the year. ih today orderay closing of the eep front After that motorists may receive ocx Hotel. 4331; E. Washington
JOHN Belcher, parliamentary ckgrounds. -- secretary of the Board of Trade > rar 7 has been granted leave at his own
the green light in the downtown St. and charged that owners had area”by driving hee cars a4 a (ye, 13 Cen up the hotel ana Ll | Inventigation Into an aheged black In other actions lat night the , The, scton Rotel was devormag| } the Floor: fi iRgzkeL cant) it was. announced, Uy enerisng purchase of ‘a etal oth by State Afire..inspectors. and |”, —— The announcement said Mr. building by Weir Cook Municipal — ¥ ors ry ation. Office repre.
. Airport to be used as a storage senta ' Belcher aaked for leave until the "0," oon hazard.
. inquiry is finished to avoid em- | The three-s - y - y barrassing “those both inside and| Authorized the purchase of two _"¢ '17e¢ story, 43-room build outside the board of trade.” [catch basin cleaners for the M8 Was listed as the property of China 8 : Street Sommissionets department M7. And Urs, James Velo, Sous \ at a cost of $12,900. : Ls Ave, an ease 0 THE Communist radio said a, Designated Gale St. a stop V- P- Fuller, 612 E. 13th 8t., up large portion of the 75,000-man Street for west-bound traffic on to Sept. 19.
Changchun garrison revolted and Roosevelt Ave, Paul Serie of 5 Fires + joined. Communist forces attack- the au Baller, Thiet Jupector in ing the Manchurian capital. Von Brauchitsch, Nazi's timony, in the hearing brought Japan Old Army Chief, Dead °ut that the hotel was a “flop-
ALLIED headquarters approved , house inhabited by about 25 men the list of cabinet members sub- HAMBURG, Oct. 19 (UP) -/and 25 women who were intoxi-
mitted by Premier Shigeru Yo- Former German Field Marshal cated most of the time.” COAT SEASON shida and Emperor Hirohito was alther Von Brauchitsch, 69, who He said the hotel was the scene scheduled to invest the new gov- resigned as commander-in-chief of five fires in 36 hours recently Co ernment later today. of the German armies in 1941, and that only one was reported * : SKIPPER
Allied officials privately agreed Tiltered a severe heart attack to oe fire department. . ’ o with the Japanese press that the Yesterday an ed within three he City Health Board said it . - make-up of Yoshida's ultra-con- hours, British authorities an- 21%0 had found conditions. at the ‘ : With the BUTTON IN (or out) lining=— servative government made little POced today. hotel unsatisfactory in the past. } . . ‘ th difference, since its life was ex-| Gen. Brauchitsch was stricken dst Violations . — pected to be .only about three While undergoing treatment in| Violations noted in the order to| : sleeves and all —I$ the topmost coat in e 7
months. the British 94th Military Hospital close included: ce removable lining world. It ought to be—Season
| Meanwhile, Dr. Syngman Rhee, in attempts to improve his health NO exit lights over fire exits president of Korea, arrived in 50 he could stand trial with three and no direction exit lights; ne.
Gen. Douglas MacArthur's private Other’ former German military 17® extinguishers; transoms and -r . . pe va . ial visit. leaders. |windows broken; trash and inPlane to Pay 4 social visit | fammable material on premises Skipper is the product of one of the finest, VOTE INSTRUCTION SET | Aft and wall paper hanging from : . . . The American political parties 1€F 30 Dry Years wails and ceilings; no automatic most experienced topcoat makers in America. class of Butler University and He Lives to Age 103 | Windows to let out fumes in case :
a) 1 of fire, and defective wiring. the American Veterans’ Commit-| . yA MMOND, Ind., Oct. 18 (UP)| The order also said the hotel |
| J SIPURA ae nl —Mike Kwiotwiotski, who gave had “improper management and | any na e in the main lobb up drinking 30 years ago because supervision of premises by reason » ng Mac me 1OBOFrOw ay he was getting “too old,” ob- of which intoxicated and irresponot Jora served his 103rd birthday today. sible persons frequently wandered! rey. | Mr. Kwiotwiotski still smokes in and out.” {a pipe and takes a daily walk of
{several blocks. He attributes his longevity to hard work as a boy Lemay Takes Charge
He is the man who discovered and developed the removable lining idea.
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“MR. AND MRS. MILLER
in his native Poland. Of Strat ic Ad lini i AN, “ond” OF Shrtegic Air Group lining—there must be good sound reasons for it! AUTO ACCIDENT. Stolen Pickup Truck I.t. Gen. Curtis E. Lemay, forWHAT HAPPENS TO Found Overturned mer head of U. 8. Air Forces in|
Europe, today took over command Police recovered a stolen pick- of the Strategic. Air. Command up truck yesterday, after they with headquarters at Andrews
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found it | ce (a i ig : CH ; - : : Hibs Ave. and Bt Road, + A pe hee Gen. Le. | 10s 3s the slip into aiSeason Skipper—and they will ” Te fruck haa been taken from may arrived from Europe Sunday| BUTTON.IN o ie + - f Il d “ ront of 1123 Ch - . . — P ire aut er Caries St. and contri yesterday with air LINING be beneficent reasons—in spring, tall an lives. Police said the thief appar- and Gen. Hoyt 8. Vandenberg, : | ’ ” . "rR, . » . ' . ently tried to turn the corner too Air Force chief of staff, about his i. - winter—for yea rs to come. Six of the Community Fund's | ee Mon’ new assignments - ro . h wrasse (IN INDIANAPOLIS |e Goo dee hild find: institutional, | * : : ’ —_— " Skippets secommeenQ fi pao Ste ; children Tin ’ s ) } - are in : SKIPPERS—in Iran adoptive and foster homes for EVENTS TODAY noirginia Mae Leach, a of Zionsville. . dh - TANS sn— Shetlands—and b d lected and ore Voting Machine a oot Novel. Ruby ‘Bristow, 43, of 3320 EB. 13th aroun} BROWNS A m fleeces at su3ee, Neg or | en Semon 88 sntrance to Sears, Logbt, Slide, Fierky dr 20 nt 2 % and in $52 phoned yourgtiers. The seevr: | org TOMORROW D aie, Bros. of B30 N West ery SLACAS | (with lining) ty and affection of & happy (initia, Sobimist, Sueseion Con Sols, £gk 1 0 Fi Stitt el. 4 . . . is eve child's po ht. You aians State Teachers’ Association Con- Wilbutn E. Price, : ol 3 a Bosatt. \ LA . : | home 5 avery chido oon ECR orp cane to Tr Pha, OMUS. 3) W8 Ta ia Without the lining it's help assure it when you give | 3.5, m. Vermont 81. entrance lo Sears wr et He 0 of 3 Teeumo| |
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ad a to the Community Fund. MARRIAGE LICENSES James Horne, I, of a wo
Oran Bugene Hodges, 20, of 4412 N. Care- LL | oline; Mary Jane Nichols, 23, of 4412 DIVORCE SUITS FILED
$ N. Caroline. | ’ J : William Robertson Doig. ‘37, of 1037 N Jesse EB vi. Lucille Arnold; Earl vs. ee . * he THE COMMUNITY /rono Timpolo: Mildred Pritin Kersey, 38, of Elizabeth J. Rurton; Barbara Richey | ™ ’ lis and Marion County 3007 E. Tenth, ; Roy Robert “Davis; Paul Lawrence vs.| ; . a a Indianapolis an Lemar Gelman, » of Jans aMroadway. Hutte D. Oteighton; Avert 8 Yh Drees \ 1 | eanor Cohen, 21, ol . Capito aloof; Kenne IY raldine F.| 4 A ha 29th ANNUAL CAMPAIGN [Charles Perry, 48. of 1245 Onjon; Evelyn Hovt. George Estelle va. Barbara Jean, . = iY ny " h J October 25 10 November 15 Ellis, 17. of 1248 Union °° Miller: Charles vs. Viola Spurling; Jean-| ot X \ $i g . Yi phat - |8ammy Lee Short, 23, of 1040 N. Talbot; ette RB. vs. Wilbur J. Aubrey, : %
