Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1948 — Page 2

+ Dec West Defense Plan As Stab at France

. Blames U. S. and Britain for Trying To Build Up Reich as Soviet Ally

"Gen. Charles De Gaylie, renewing his bid for the leadership of

Prone ‘said today that the nation faced a complete political and tion gove Solana, unless it threw out its middle of the road coali~

days ar he scored a sweeping victory in elections to the upper ‘chamber of Parliament, Gen. n. De Gaulle d demanded general

for the National As-| Clues Lacking | in

elections semly, the lower chamber, Gen. De. Gaulle's, Rally of the French People eputies a

such in the assem Poe since ; was mot in existence Whey the "Beatin Robbery PARTLY CLOUDY AND Tak lectins ware Bld y CLOUDY ARLAS : f al CONE: used the United $800 Taken From States and Great Britain of re- West Side Couple

storing: & ‘German Reich which) inevitably would ally itself with Russia. for an attack on the wast,

TWO: Attacked the Anglo-|

Detectives today had made no progress in identifying the two jgunmen who savagely beat and robbed a West Side salvage deal-|

American decision to restore the|® Ruhr industries to German own-ership—-"an infinitely grave de-| cision for France," THREE: Advocated restoration

r and his wife of $800 shortly (atter midnight. Detectives Harold Goodman | and Car] Michaelis said they had| {been unable to locate the couple,

CM REGys Paros. coon 1948 OW. L-A wien Mi GTS astaVLD. TODAY AND TOMORROW —A cold front

of the former Italian colonies to! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strouther, 16

Italy. kod | trom the hospital this morning. Hd OVR: Allsgkid ue ian Mr, and Mrs. Strouther were at-|—— Europe. insisting it would be “in-| tacked as they returned home| iL tolerable” for the defense of from wrestling matches. France to be entrusted to non-| As Mr. Strouther stepped out | Frenchmen. lof his truck, one man leaped from Gen. De Gaulle charged the, the bushes bordering the drive French government with “gpine- A and struck him in the face with lessness” for accepting the Lon-|the butt of a pistol. don agreement on western Ger-| "His wife screamed and started

many. {toward her husband, but another Asked ‘whether - the United man jumped out of hiding and States might not withdraw Mar-

struck her. shall Plan aid if France refused

Beat Husband te accept the Anglo-American “Shut up or we'll kill you,” one ity help, plans for Germany, Gen,

of the gunmen ordered. They Marvin Wert, Gaulle said: ~~ YWe lived for: centuries with-

then forced Mrs. Irene Strouther, 44, to turn her back while

out it.” they beat her 48.year-old hus-| yy Wert, the only known sur- ~ : band. lvivor of America's Germany | The men searched Mr, Strouther|

Brit. 47d took $800, including seven ish Mil {$100 bills and $100 in smaller many, erit They overlooked $200 in

at Frankfurt today for laxity ong another pocket.

Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, EE et

Blvd.

to évacuate 13833 Kessler They ran to a gyner sold the house.

after the

and fled. Mr. Btrouther was treated at |General Hospital for severe facial cuts and broken face bones.

3 eb: would aless for them| The couple was unable to give, a ign an - for im- @ complete description of either

robber. If sheir domme food col- Arsenal on Wheels ling from wartime injuries, was

000—3 A burglary attempt was forced to raise another distress Ps ol gi oy for 3 Jon mel |thwarted last night as policemen signal this week when a reprefor the bizonal area will lcaptured two men whose car was {sentative of the Marion County ave been spent and po more an arsenal on wheels, In the car Building Commissioner's office money will be forthcoming,” he [poiles found a 45-caliber revolver, presented him with an eviction

22-caliber revolver and a 20- notice to move out of his tentA shotgun, all loaded. |home.

Patrolman Carl C. Elder and| Illustrated stories carried In Richard Van Noy pulled into a The Times depicted the conditions Veterans. of two World Wars sat in rapt attention last night

filling station at 2301 Prospect under which Mr. Wert and his St. to investigate a noise. As Pa- family were forced to live, The as Fabien Sevitzky conducted Indianapalis Symphony orche a

trolman Elder got out of fhe car public’ 8 response was prompt and he saw a man emerging from the, generous. station. He ordered him to 80D Oscar Brown, Indiana departspecial p at Veterans Hospital on Col Soring Rd. Music familiar not attend the. a4 p

and was searching him when the mant service officer of the Amermbula tients. 1

country will have to put up with ‘a 2 tw. living standard for a long

Robertson told the Ger-

Mr. Wert in desperation pitched a tent for shelter. Depiet Conditions The Navy veteran, still suffer-

man suddenly struck him. lean Legion, said that he was now As Patrolman Elder fell the’ working on a claim to raise Mr. man MA nto an RDS

anese A few minutes Tater another math! nips days betgre-the sub

police car picked-up a man on Two Indianapolis American: Le-

8. Keystone Ave, whom Patrol. aT on jdentified as his as- Sion posts which prefer te remain sajlant. anonymous have indicated that Today, police said they had de- they will piteh in and help start "|termined the car the men were ORStruction of a home for the musicians using’ had been stolen Monday Jeteran and his family in the near y A ht from the showroom of played a. Mediation o Homiw . K. Carr Automobile Sales Co; GI Sends $2 opera, " 501 Virginia A | Joseph Saunders, first ‘cellist, who Kini Hides in Car Sep XN. aur Bh a Youd played “The Swan" by Baint-| weapwhile, the two officers Administration hospital here, f Saens, searched a car parked in the fill- Inne aa rot Spita a This was the symphony’s third i station drive. They found a wan ot i. in Te Ti aor Sppearance at the hospital. 45-year-old Indianapolis man hid-/of the Werts living in a tent We consider it a privilege to ing In the car and the three touched me deeply. I am sendin take our music to hospitalized Vet joaded guns. you a small rib te aia erans who canpot come to the goth men are held on vagrancy this veteran and his family. It is Murat to hear us," Dr. Sevitzky| charges under $3000 bond. Police's small sum. However, ¥ hope nd. sald they admitted robbing a fill- {ne editor of The Times will take TE ————————— ET ——— ville.and Indianapolis earlier last! fund. n Plan Bleed Tests on en ols a Co-ed Slaying Suspect | Til, bank containing almost 8308 yonn ‘Miller, 2080 Hillside Ave. BOULDER, Colo., Nov. 17 (UP) in change. was found in the car. ropwarded $2 with the note: “This ~—DPelice investigating the savage| oles a 0 are Investigating o is the least we ean de for a vetsex slaying of a Colorado Univer- a a Saari Gr - eran.” sity co-ed i prepared to test an scevered| A resident of New Bethel for. her blood against spots found on|0Y OWners, James and Dorothy warded advice and offered to help clothing of a suspect. (Livengood, early today. They re-|;, “any way possible.”

The suspect is Thaddeus ied hs missing from the bi Another eity housewife, Mrs. Sonleitner, 52, who startled resi-, i ——— Power “Engineer dents of his Ogden, Utah, hotel| wer En ers Monday by suddenly shouting: 1/ Collapse of Cave ar d I gine wasn't out with the girl hat In Send Kills Two Boys >¢hedule Meeting night. They can't pin the murder, wASHINGTON, Nov, 17 (UP)| The National , Association of

on me.” | —Two youngsters were killed here Power Engineers will meet at 7:30 An alibi he offered failed to last night when their sand cave|p, m. tomorrow in the Citizens eheck out. Authorities here sents collapsed ‘on them. w+ GasyCo. building, 47 S. Pennsylsamples of the blood of 18-year-, John Whalen, 12, and. Francis vania St. & old Theresa Foster to Ogden to| O'Donnell, 10, were buried in the| R. N. Tate of the Worthington see whether it matched the spots cave when it collapsed. Pump & Machinery Co, Buffalo, found on Sonleitner's clothes. Scene of the tragedy was a cut/N,Y., will speak on diesel engines, Mins - Foster was raped and made in the earth several menthsiincluding turbo charging and dual killed Nov, 9 {ago in preparation for a new road, fuel diesels.

CAMELS ARE SO MILD! AND THEY HAVE SUCH A WONDERFUL "FLAVOR!

® Make the Camel 30-day test! When hundreds of men and women recently, from coast to coast, smoked Camels exclusively for 30 days in a similar test, . noted threat specialists who examined the throats of these smokers every ; Joris <a. tous} of 2470 examinations — reported

Noy THROAT IRRITATION due to smofing CAMELS

Mrs. Walter Cuppy,

fumbling and warned {hat the C27, Parked in front of the home! (;nable to find another place/the Emerson Heights Kinder. Elishirgh, L ao 'to house his family and financi-|§3rten parents unit. She offered San Francisco ... ally unable to purchase a home, Cl0thing and food aid. aa

ing station between Crawfords-| this as a starter for a general

“An Indianapolis: housewife, Mrs.

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By IRVING LEIBOWITZ The plight of a displaced Indianapolis veteran's family was; g,., considerably brighter today as many persons and groups rallied adams”

36-year-old wounded Navy veteran of the South Ghlctse. Pacific, has been notified that help is on its way for his wife and Seveland five children who are now living in a tent at-1502 8, Ritter "Ave.

submarine/John Barker, W, Epler 8t., oftered | naiananol {eit i raider Trigger, first hoisted an|to allow the Werts to move into

S08 signal when he was forced/® two-room farm house outside home at/the city rent-free.

Another group offer came

full of exciting teys

everybodyl Come

November 20.

See

Jolly Santa at

president of Omaha

SATURDAY

And his pack is just check

Toyland te welcome him : o +» he'll arrive areund

10:00 A, M. Saturday,

bringing wintry temperatures. a far. south ” Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, is predicted tonight and early. tomorrow. Areas whare the mer‘Berwick St. after their release! cury will tumble are indicated by the celd arrow on the map. Clear skies re foreseen tomorrow from Mississippi to the te the Atlantic. Coast, except for a a portion of Florida and Maine, + TT ~ . »

"Displaced" Veteran's Hope Rises as Help Is Promised

Submarine Survivor Facing Eviction From Tent Home Wins Sympathy of Legion, Ex-Gl's |

Official Wether

«Nov. 13, . ! “un I

Sunrise .. ¢ .

{ Total precipitation since Jan. 1 {Exeess, Since January 1

Woman, 59, Hurt

In Auto Accident

Driver Cited On License Charge

Mrs. Adie Avapt, 59, of 233% Virginia Ave., was in “fair” condition today in Methodist Hospital

ifollowing ‘a traffic accident yes-

terday afternoon at New Jersey St. and Virginia Ave, ~ Police charged Paul Traylor,

v WEDNESDAY; NOV. 17, 1948

2 Crewmen Hurt

* As Trains Crash A Pennsylvania Railroad engineer was in St. Vincent's Hospital today with minor - injuries received when his engine crashed

morning. of 2536 College Ave. was termed

in “fair” condition by hospital attendants. Fireman on the train,

head-on with another early this

The engineer, Oscar Mers, 51,

Edward Bowman, 28, of 423 8 8p

437, of Evansville, lost control of athe car

dition was re

‘{leased. The other youth, Charles!

21-year-old filling station worker, of 243% Virginia Ave, with driving vehicle without a Hcense, He was driving the track which i Mons Avant.

minor cuts,

ate Ave, and South St. The enneer and fireman of the other

Arlington Ave, was treated for P

The accident happened at Sen-|

Indiana to Recsive Federal Road Funds -

Indiana's 92 counties ¢eive more than $1437.00 18 in teceral aid allo

ithe federal ‘aid

gram authorized in 1944

lan Holiday Dance | The iliary will hold its annual Than giving dance

will play. Dance co-chairmen are.

“+ Another J ~day in a motorist and two|Pennsylvahila train, Maurice Cline, Indiana University student. of , and Thomas by a the 5700 block nt Widman, 30, of Jefersonville, Bluff“ Rd, were not injured.

E. Wheat.

The ar driver, Harry N. Colemao, f° ry

ne crashed into a wire red cuts, bruises land eran injuries. His con ported as '‘critical”| by General Hospital attendants. One student, Jim Wilson, 19, of Anderson, was treated and re-|

Faihlote 38 wil be modeled > in our

{"Prees, 1D, of Greenfield, suffered:

minor injuries.

~Railroadman Dies . Kenneth Roberts, Central

New York Railroad baggageman |

ber 19; at 12:15 and 2:30

from Mattoon, 111., died of a heart | attack early today at the Union |

UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU ;

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37.03

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ture h uh cities:

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Kansa [03 Bane ois \inDeapoiis.t Paul New Fle, .

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Santa Claws is Coming to Ayres!

Ayres Toyland, Downstairs Store, West Building

{Station He was 45, }

“To a Woman's Taste” .

Meridian Shops Presentation

of Women's regular and half size fashions Friday, Novem.

p. Mm. in

Ayres’ Meridian Shop, Second Fleer

LS. Aye & (Co.

See them this week!

You'll like the classic elegance and flattering lines of these fashion.wise new dresses! We show just one of many you'll be seeing this week . . . in eur windows, on our tearoom mod.

els, and in our department.

Come to see Minerva HandKnits .

own. Dress shown is made of Minerva

. . then plan to knit your

Fingering Yarn, at a total cost of about |5,00, Yarns and instructions

available in our department.

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Minerva Fackions in Fand-Fnits

Ayres’ Art Needlework, Seventh Floor

L.S. Ayes & Co

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Accomplished

Loew's Theater,

4:30 p. m. She'll

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Remember:

LS Apes Gn

Sub-Debs and Squires...

motion picture actress

will be at Ayres’ Tomorrow!

18-year. dd Terry Moore, star of

the metien picture, "The Return of October," at

will meet her friends at the’ Sub-

Deb Department, fourth floor, temorrow at

be glad to talk with yeu, so drep in.

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Come Tomorrow at 4:30 P. M,

ev,

Open House to Enchantment

The A. A. U. W:*

hebby-herse corral!

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SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION:

WEDNESDAY, November 17, from 9:00 to 5:25 WEAVING on o hand- made loam, by Mr,

THURSDAY, November 18, from 9:00 to 5:25

| FRIDAY, Nevember 19, from 9:00 to 5:25

© ATURDAY, November 20, from 9:00 to 5:25 MODEL TRAINS by Les’ Repair Shop

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Book and Toy Wonderland a ‘ Enter here and give yourself up to a fantastic world,

where toys hang frem trees .. . books like acorns lie

in ‘the midst of a ferest . . . hobbies are stabled in a

Shown Daily in AYRES' AUDITORIUM, Eighth Fleer

Tuesday, November 16 through Saturday, November 20

and Mrs. Paul R, - Vita

LEATHER TOOLING by the Ace Leather Coon

MODEL RACERS and MODEL AIRPLANES by L. 5. Ayres & Co.

© *Americon Association of University Women, Indianapolis Branch

graphical Union on Aus.

Travertine Room .of the Lincoln Hotel, Walt Jackson's orchestra

Meg, Cora Hopkins and Mrs. Mary :

' WEDNE: Wasl In Fo Crisis

Narki Of Su

By CLYD SHANGH. the Chinese c President Tru Nanking gove affection of ti ‘ Only a fir onstration—-ca of official Chi that connectio: Maj. Gen. Clar posal to organ Flying Tigers as a tip-off o tentions. Most Chines Gen. Chennau uncomplicated tentions. The; and for all wh ernment views munist prospes ously as it dic sion when PF permitted Gen list Americans ing Tigers in Pearl Harbor. Up to Al None of th against aiding applied to Ger posal, the Ch won’t cost mud take long to | question of su the effectivene aid won't aris In the Chi proposal boils of whether A hand to save f ment. The Chinese the U. S. Stat the issue of : intervention— ties and techn to be decided vailing will of The proposal ¥ vanced in Wa when it is lik hearing — pe President Tru Inquiry like! an explorator) as an outright Nanking Gove fight on with American aid, keep any rebu

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