Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1948 — Page 2

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|Elephants Elephants Leading Noah's Ark Revolt For More Food

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11 (UP)~—The Navy prepared today to send a food-laden plane 1500 miles out over the Pacific to quell a “mutiny” led by eight baby elephants. The Navy answered a distress

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would not agree to come to the United States—a prerequsite firmly laid down by Mr. Truman on several occasions, and reemphasized yesterday by his as-

The Democratic Party as we know it today soon will become

Labor Party taking over under

the minority party with a Liberal-| Lucius D. Clay said:

allles would put up fighter air{craft to protect the airlift, American Military Governor Gen.

“I will cross that bridge when

He served 11 months of a one to five year term. When Mr. Witkowski was released yesterday afternoon, Mrs.

hours after he was released on parole from Nevada State Prison.

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the Pacific nine miles off the naval base at Pearl Harbor today in search of a mysterious rs marine. The search was touched off by

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sistant press secretary. the Democratic name, John T.|I come to it.” a report of the submarine rescue’ ! Atlantic Allianc Flynn, author-lecturer, told In- DO imprart) im warmly. vessel U. 8. 8. Bluebird that it Spree ance diana credit men last night. “I'm so glad, I'm so glad.” 0 # i I'ms had found “evidence of a possible SECRETARY OF STATE| Mr. Flynn spoke before 500 rep- Truman Relaxes They drove to the California submarine contact -nine miles MICHIGA George Marshall, Defense Secre-/resentatives of the Indiana Asso- side of Lake Tahoe, saying they ‘ south of Pearl Harbor.” (UP) —Clini tary James V, Forrestal and other|ciation of Credit Companies, Inc., would be married in that state] Human Relations “It is highly unlikely it would were relieve U. 8. officials in France began|at the close of their state con- P However, they doubled back for 1 be one of our submarines,” Pa- Lee Thornt: strategy talks in Paris today on|vention in the Claypool Hotel last n [ mistice A Reno later and were married Awards to Be Made cific Fleet Submarine Force Head- gan City 1 a prajosed North LAtantie De- nigt, 18 Reoubilcen. Part al there. Five Indianapolis companies] Suariers sag; Ln don’t ended His by fense Pact and other moves in e oO epublican Party w r know anything abou » f friend gp gn de stay in the running no matter After their honeymoon, they|Will be honored for leadership in A frien

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. doctors he kh Forrestal probably would confer Mr. Flynn said. ‘“Conservative| IN Ceremonies Samal sity shout 320 Jailes Be ee Sous thrown into the search employed, of whiskey. soon in Brussels with Field Mar- parties always do outlast the lib-| KEY WEST, Fla, Nov. 11 (UP) lyr Witkowski hoped to find a Chamber of Commerce in the Ant. [the so-called standard concentric Mr. Thornt shal Yijseount Montgomery, enalr. ie Duna, Jointing lo Be —~President Truman decided oi iction job, lers Hotel Tuesday. patiern around the original point came violen man of the Defense committee o e In the against any special observance of of contact. straightjack the Union of Western Europe. [last two decades. Armistice Day at his vacation|p hic, a kowakl married Mra. ment sertifoutes from the juoee|, “If it's a sub it will have to sur- Each teblet contain 3 oraim of ‘aepidin do Abin sblisin Siraleniianh * Great Britain Conservatives Strong - headquarters today. He planned Pollock Ey A eat 250 afte} chamber and explain their pro- face sooner or later,” the Navy | . Sonam P P THREE ! : .|to spend his time swimming and . sa i The six-power conference on poison the ered ee Nig in the sun, 8 of Chicago. Three days after gram to the forum. The Bluebird was on a routine aching caused by colds. Bottle of 100, 390 asm 2 nd the Ruhr convened at London to-|i "oo through the same cycle as| The President turned down all|'he marriage, Mr. Witkowski] The J. D. Adams Manufactur-\patrol when the reported contact Mr. Thor day and there were indications|, S° CC TC Lo England Invitations to participate in cere- disappeared. A private detective ing Co. will be honored for its\was made, later Pacific Fleet, A a stranger Britain and the United States where the Liberals and Laborites Monies commemorating the 30th found him in Arizona, and lo-| human relations in employment Headquarters public information| . of whiskey might clash with France over fu- run the show but the Conserva-|&nniversary of the end of World cated another wife from whom supervision. office sald. e said he won ture control of that German In-|, o ") = 0 tained a stron g War I. Aids sald the Chief Execu- Witkowski was not divorced. Stokley-Van Camp, Inc., willl The Navy explained that the ——— dustrial area. and secure following tive would handle some routine! Mrs. Pollock filed charges ofirecelve a certificate for humanBluebird's report had been made| Sitroux Kerchiefs Foreign Minister Robert Schu- All officers of the association | "Paper work” flown from Wash- bigamy. Then she had a change relations in sales promotion. public quickly because “we thought | man has registered| . .. ,. elected They are: ngton by Navy courier plane. |Of heart and waited nearly a year| P. R. Mallory, Inc, will be it better to put out as much French protests against the de- Richard E. Meir. Interstate] If there were any high-level for him to be released from jail, [honored for human relations in straight dope as we know, rather ky STR. cision of western military gov-ipypone Co. Evansville, presi- Policy decisions being made for i labor. [than having rumors of 10 subs 4 SAY. ernors Gens. Lucius D. Clay and dent: L.B. Henderson, Common-|the new administration, they were, Diamond Chain Co. Inc., will/firing torpedoes into the harbor %

8ir Brian Robertson to hand Ruhr steel and coal properties to the German government eventually.

Germany

Four ny one-half million unfon members in the British and American zones of Germany will stage a 24-hour work stoppage tomorrow to press their demands for lower prices. Workers on the Berlin airlift, employees of hospitals, public, utilities and police will not join the walkout.

Italy .

OY os of 1.3 million government workers meet today to decide whether to stage a 24-hour - strike for higher wages.

France’

The Communist-led General Confederation of Labor (CGT) was brewing mors labor rouble today for. tha -enalition.. MON EF Ek viirnes worse As miners trooped back to rE in the coal fields despite appeals of the CGT, union officials planned to meet and map new strike strategy.

Japan About 70,000 Japanese coal migers struck from three to 24

hours today in demands for| Mr. Houllhan was interested in| Ngpw YORK, N 1 oN higher wages. The strikes took sports all his life and pitched Morris Driscoll, 76, Jr. place at 70 coal mines. amateur baseball as a youth. He ono at St. Vincent's Hospital Czechoslovakia also boxed. Around the police de-| today from the shock of sitting

THE government gave Czechs little opportunity to read what .the rest of the world said about the death of the late President Eduard Benes. The official Gazette today pub-| lished court approval for 120] newspaper confiscations affecting 58 newspapers from nine coun-| tries, during the first two weeks

wealtht Loan Co., Indianapolis, vice president; Victor H. Payne, American Security Co., New Castle, ice president; Irvin Wesley, Lincoln Loan Corp., Indianapolis, vice president; Paul A. Hancock, Model Loan Service, Inc., Indianapolis, treasurer; H. A. Sieloff, Lincoln Loan Co., secretary, and R. C. Haminton, executive director of the association.

* |Ex-Detective Dies 0f Heart Attack

Dennis J. Houlihan, retired member of the police department and a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday of a heart stack in his home 1723 E. Terye. Where he

y Uns to oo Torce Ais 2; 1908, Mr. Houlihan spent 33 years in sirve, becoming a detective in| July, 1914. He was placed on the, downtown and pawnshop beats, where he was instrumental in recovering stolen goods and tracing

in January, 1940.

partment was known to be a “clever with his dukes.” Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Mr. Houlihan is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Cecelia Fredtin, Cincinnati, and a sister, Miss Nellie Houlihan, Indianapolis.

Ezekiel L. Ball

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lived alone. for the time Mrs.

thieves. He retired as a sergeant

carefully guarded by the President and his advisers,

Barkley Won't Talk

Vice President-elect Alben W. Barley wouldn't talk about such matters when he attended a baseball game late yesterday between Secret Service agents and press photographers. Mr. Barkley said he wouldn't discuss anything except “the blueness of the water and the hotness of the sun.” It still is reasonable to expect, however, that there will be impor-| tant political talk when Sen. J. Howard McGrath, Democratic national chairman, joins the vaca-| tion group. The President said he, didn’t know for sure when Mr.| McGrath will arrive, I Mr. Truman was sporting a mustache and chin whiskers yes-| terday. But it is a good bet that he will be rid of them, however, Truman and| er Margages. an arrive . tomor-

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three days in a rocking chair {facing a dead friend and unable! to move. | Police broke into an empty, 25-room mansion on {Island yesterday after a baker {reported that the caretaker had {not picked up the bread which | {he had delivered each day for the past week,

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MARSHAL TITO struck back at his Cominform and Russian! critics today in a speech declaring that the Yugoslavs themselves laid the foundation for the new Yugoslavia and any “bargaining” argument over it is absurd. The Yugoslav premier spoke at & meeting of the Serbian Academy, which elected him an honorAry member. The speech was reported by the Yugoslav News Agency Tanjug.

Police Probe Reports Of Prowlers Here

Police today were investigating complaints of two women that prowlers were active near their homes, « In the 4800 block in Guilford . Ave. a man knocked on the window of a home and tried to enter the front door when the occupant investigated. He fled when she slamimed the door. A resident in the 3900 block.in . Bastern Ave. told police she was

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Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Stella Bird, Richmond.

Death Takes Mother Of Ex-State Treasurer

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Mrs. Eliza Storen Pound, mother |old Kokomo boy accidentally shot! of William Storen, former state py a companion while hunting]

Joseph Hospital, Louisville, after condition in St. Joseph Hospital County, Mrs. Pound spent most of blood transfusion after he was her life in Lexington, Ind. She|struck in the upper right leg by a was a member of the Catholic|bullet from a 22-caliber rifle in

Also surviving are two other er, also 14, of Kokomo. The gun

friend, Chales Rhierioti, also 76.| ! » | MR. DRISCOL, L said Mr. Shar-| rott said on Monday and that! unable to get up from | the chair to go to the telephone | {for help. “I couldn't even go to the! kitchen for something to eat,” Mr. Driscoll said. : The two men had been employed to care for the house since {the owner, Edward W. Brown, a |panker, died 15 years ago.

Kokomo Boy, 14, Shot Accidentally

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