Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1948 — Page 2
~ Of Bernadotte Plan to >= End Palestine Fighting
“Around the World—
U. S. Backs Principles
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‘The Most Horrible and Loudest Explosion’...
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employees who might have been trapped in ‘the ‘holocaust. All, however, are believed safe.
SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1048 Rush t6 Restore Service After 52 Million "Inch’ Blast
|purned. Apparently, they said, Iseveral burns webe caused by
comprising the station for any. of radiant heat
which did not ignite the clothing of the victims. More than 35 State Police
Mr. Willams said that it will im. Di a fore any-|mediately were to the j 1 Opposes Reduction in Size of Israel Unless he 2 Joust 48 Sows vitor An ey wre aed bY 1a. ir. "Idea Is ‘Fully Acceptable’ to Jews the disaster and sn cctirate esti- OO oe ire day them READ : : ymour, Fla : © PARIS, Nov. 20—The Unjted States favors the general principles and cubic feet of gas lost. 8 pa; ents Som Bey nous. Fiat party for of the Bernadotte plan for Palestine as a “basis for negotiations” “~- Part of Line Shut Off Vernon, Atterbury Air Base and Dec. 18, fre for an Arab-Jewish settlement, Dr. Philip Jessup, American dele- | Meanwhile, only half of the Camp Atterbury responded to the Mrs. E ‘gate, told the United Nations political committee today. giant serpentine line stietening call. The flames were so intense, B. E. Lape; But Dr. Jessup, speaking to clarify the American position on the 1470 miles from Tugas vi however, that ne one could get W. Duck . Holy Land, withheld any indorsement of the Bernadotte blueprint York ony if a Oe at ry closer than an eighth of a mile The el such as was given originally hy . oy = io ne Scone: alves east and west Da: : Secretary of State George . : s cut-off valves rs Vv : Altho the Little ‘Inch may Masshall. dits Get $595 Jot nave blown, it immediately of 1h¢ bres were £iased. the 2r¢ Pn, Toe Britain Backs Proposal | was put out of operation withFC Cl fol sered out of the * Dec. 29, w Britain is supporting in full the 4 destruction of pumping facilities. in- : y time when the danger Flood 2 W settlement proposal of the asses 1 3 Holdu S The two lines lie side-by-side area or o EE ened ime are sinated United Nations Palestine within a 100-foot path. Cut-off o n : exp = ; hie . mediator, Count Folke Berna- valves were shut off all along the nen iba) adoes Stand BY vé forma dotte, and has been seeking! Food Market Worker line to halt any spread of fire Tw Ae aod DY 0 American support for the same Mr, Williams described the care for the injured but most of Hele)
stand. | Beaten By Pair .
Dr. Jessup said that the U. 8. A food /market employee was opposes any reduction in the size slugged and.a total of $595 was of the Jewish state of Israel fromitaken {n three holdups last night. that established in the original] The employee’ of Reid's Market United Nations partition plan, un-|No. 2, Andrew Addison, 57, of less the reduction is “fully accept-|2g12 N. New Jersey St. received able” to the Jews. |severe head cuts and two broken A special political committee angers when he was slugged with
and explosion as by far the worst in the history of the company. “We never have had anything to equal or even approach it,” he said. Indiana ‘State Police at the Seymour post, eight miles from the scene, said a similar explosion rolled its thunderclap across the
hospital in private cars. The North Vernon Red Cross set up temporary headquarters at a neare by farm house. Farmers within a three-quarter mile radius abandoned their {homes with the explosion afd fire. [The roaring wind tossed the
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United States freighter Flying Trader was due to leave Port Said this afternoon, informed sources reported today. The ship was detained on grounds it was carrying some 40 cases' of rice] and tractors consigned to Tel | © Aviv, :
Informants said the 40 cases . had been taken off the ship, and
ing made effective on a temporary basis in anticipation of rush: hour congestion during the Christmas shopping season, and may be discontinued after Jan. 1.
Mayor to Address 4 Utility's Workers
she would sail for Genoa and then the United States.
gone cass a Siscussed inform wil hear Mayor Feeney discuss y by U. 8. 8 “The City of India lis” Monand Egyptian officials, but the| y Adianage
embassy did not lodge a formal quring the 20th annual banquet
Employees and former employ-
{more of years with the transit
: {firma will be inducted during the students wil be in the next issue : § Through This Case {0% There are 556 living of Who's Who AHIONE Students] iT, any Civic. Clroumference b WEST KEY, Fla, Nov. 20 (UP) members in the Twenty Year|: in American Universities and zo 0 . : )—In-| —President Truman's spectacles Club. i Colleges. ources reported today|
were back where they belonged Mayor Feeney will be introtoday, thanks to the Secret/duced by Harry Reid, Indianapolis Service. Railways president. Ernest B.
{ees of Indianapolis Railways, Inec..|
day night in the Claypool Hotel ..g
Mr. Truman, who wears glasses Lathrop, president of the club| ¥"
even when swimming, didn’t duck and foreman 8f Highland Barns, fast enough yesterday when a will preside, and the invocation breaker came along, and his spec- will be given by the Rev. Harold tacles were washed away. An aid C. Irwin, pastor of Woodruff hurried up with a spare set and/ United Presbyterian Church. he went on with his swim. Se ———————
About an hour later, the miss- Byjck, Cadillac
ing glasses were spotted coming _ . in on a wave, A Secret Service Prices Hiked by GM | DETROIT, Nov. 20 .(UP)—1949
man, ¢onveniently wearing his bathing suit, leaped in and re-
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| Butler Students
“Pile, Miss Virginia Eileen Rodman, Miss|
[Hold of “a new era of progressive Since 1918. legislation.” . | The Nov. 2 election returns, ne ROGNN Motorist Dies
told the St. Joseph's College lec- After Fr ture forum, “Indicate a highly | eak Accident significant transformation in the, WABASH, Nov. 20 (UP)— climate of opinion.” [Pleie Qa, 18, of Roann, died _ yesterday afternoon of injuries Mr. Tobin predicted the mini suffered in a freak accident on a! {mum wage prescribed in the fair highway north of here Thursday. | |labor standards act would be Mr. Gaff apparently lost uh | raised, possibly from 40 to 75 trol of hia car, agthorities oa cents an hour, and-that a “fair... =. rent | !and just law” would be passed to! overturned and re-| supplant the Taft-Hartley Act.
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small one-story house and Mr.| Gaff was hurled through the top|
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{ Twenty-four Butler University J, | n ‘Terrorist’ "Band | |
._./ police have swooped down on Local students in the group are: ypa+ wag “ eS called “the biggest ter-
Bond. Miss Gunhilde Dudziak, William T. TOTist organization in Egypt,” arEdwards, Lous Delmar Hasenstab. Mrs. rested many of its members, and urneau, Lo ale arYo Edward H. O'Nan, Miss Joan Louise Selrd large stocks of explosives. e organization, which was! AMce Robertson, Rex Van Trees and Miss » | Betty Lee Miller, all of Indianapolis, and NOt named, was said to have been Byron P. Fry, Brendonwood. responsible for a series of explo-| Leamnson,
Others are George Zionsville; William Olcott, Greenwood: Wil- sions and political killings reE. Edward cently.
liam M. Osborn, Bridgeport; Greek Rebels Attack
Tesh, Clermont; Richard Agnew, Milford, N. J. Miss Maxine Isabel Brock, Wash Village Near Athens | ATHENS, Nov. 20 (UP)—The
|ington Court House, O.: Wayne; William W. Pace, Bicknell, Miss Patricia M. Rowe, Frankfort, and Richard K. Thompson, North Vernon.
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across fields until I came to a road. ‘Brighter Than Daylight’ “It was at least two miles that I ran and almost all the way I could feel the heat from the fire. It was brighter than daylight. Automobile headlights made no impression. “We were mighty lucky to get out,” Mr. Beineke said. Others lived through the same nightmare. Each has a story of s- own. Hospital ttendants phenomenal féature of tHe burns
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voted to continue the 58-nation , pistol butt by two holdup men. countryside last February but no the countryside, The Rev “Little Assembly” for another" piste si WA Wo Dok Pp fire resulted. ames, menating tion of es read the ve ison F ) shattering Only a small sec : year despite the refusal of the pr. Addison reported to police ; ; 3 Yesterday's first ear-sha 8 an a actually caught fire. : Irene Jace Soviet bloc to join it. 'he was alone in the store when d : $3 La blast was recorded at 5:45 p. m.. "To Lo NC rrounding-homes Morgan, I . the men entered and slugged him Scrap . . . was all that was left of Reddington pumping station in wake of blast. . [just 15 minutes before quitting] 7 Peoken by the cohcussionr today’ in Nanking Hetore taking $175 from a cash k: ps i: NESSES ——— time. Most of the Refuons on the) nd Mrs. W. T. Walker f Red- *Catholic C Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek register. They also obtained $25 u S P b C scene were employees Csonstruc- dington moved her family from Mr. an was reported reliably today to be from Mr. Addison's billfold. «9. Fropes (ase |& Root, an Evan Te oo talling her house. She said the blasts Jacobs, 721 determined to carry on. unabated] He was taken to 8t. Vincent's Of H . Ai d tion firm, - cut-off valves |set the house shaking for two the bride's the fight against the Communists Hospital where 30 stitches were ousing AI automatic ee Jo eel[hours, is the so regardless of advice that he seek|required in his head and eight f . | | They were A Pp BOR lor Was Youngsters Located Adrian's. | peace and a coalition government. stitches on his right hand. After Gui ty Plea |[tve. A we Be the ex.| Until a semblance of order st. Gen. Chiang was sald to have] Later Irwin Lebowitz, 39, of ey FEpOTted In Proges lcould be restored, many persons The bri refterated his determination in(1128 Pleasant Run Parkway, A FEDERAL housing project plosion occurred skyward, the Were reported missing, including satin gow: unmistakable terms to a delega- manager of the Acme Liquor manager in Anderson was under As 3 ei aimee Only a three youngsters of one .family, bodice an tion of Kuomintang elders and Store, 940 Virginia Ave, was pre-sentence investigation today| Teer ould reach the gate, for the They later were located with rel- tiara’ of: central executive committee mem- knocked down by an assailant. for embezzlement of government, Tory “Our Tee ag oe ’ searing ves. her two-ti bers. |The assailant took 13 checks of funds. Pah BS ak min westerly] State Police quarters were she carrie Fa. In the field, reports of fight- an unknown amount and more James T. Raleigh, who pleaded oy ried the fire eastward flooded with calls on the disaster. orchid. cen Ing slackened Governmentthan $200 in cash from the safe. guilty to the charges yesterday y qn: the station where the ma-| The fire, which lasted 4% hours, Miss Ma forces were reported battling Canada Tourist Robbed | in federal district court, was. ac-| jorit mY men were working. They was reported seen as a glow ‘in the maid ‘ against stiff Communist opposi-| A Canadian tourist stopping at) cused of not reporting $420 ini} a yo alternative but to seal othe sky as far away as Muncie, Dorothy 8 tion around railroad towns 15 the Beauty Rest Tourist Camp, rent collection paid by tenants of (pe fence. (Louisville, Cincinnati and Indian. maid. Th miles south and 33 miles east|51 . Washington B8t., receiv the unit. |apolis. dresses an of Suchow. |an unpleasant welcome here when Also under investigation by fed-/p, As Jey san for safely, 3 second) The curious flocked to The sie TGAAL Ian Meanwhile, a serious rift has a masked man entered her cabin eral probation officers is Richard|workers were hurled from the|0Y the thousands. Jauning 1oude St. Andres developed between American of- and robbed her. Durham, 29, Richmond, Who|compound by the force. | buinper to bumper yi rn ers were ficials here over what policy the! Mrs. Mabel Henry, 61, Minette, pleaded guilty of fraudulently ob-| From his hospital bed jp|Side. Seven m bor " To pn Harold W United States should adopt to-/Muskoka, Ontario, told deputy taining mail matter and forging Seymour, Charles Beineke, an denis were Ph East To- Jack Carri wards China in the immediate sheriffs the man took $150 in United States treasury checks. |ojjer of Texas Eastern, described temporarily Bloe . ite The cou future, it was learned reliably, |traveler's checks, $25 in Canadian In other action, Judge Robert|tne scene. Iwnbus fire department, Chicago The difference arose between money and $20 in cash. C. Baltzell sentenced four persons; “Everything Rocked” to the scene, breakfast the U. 8. Navy and the Afr Force| a A AEE who pleaded guilty to violation] “I'm on the night shift and was . . Spink An on one hand and the Army «| imited Sto 4 of the national motor ‘vehicle|going about my duties. The! k Ties U be at ho . the State Department on the . theft act. |Brown & Root men were about Ml Dec. & 1 other. It is said to reflect a sim-| Charles Willlam Curry, 24, Chi-| ready to leave. I was in the east| diana Uni llar schism in Washington. . cago, and William Thomas Gulley, | building when suddenly every- gy® = groom is “Tel Service Planned 24, Louisville, were sentenced to thing rocked. It was the most i est Liner University. Tel Aviv Bve Years Hh prison. ard 3 {horrible and loudest blast I've N Wp arles A. Jones, 18, and John ever heard. am so Aue], Mikunie, a rt Non-stop bus service on six A. Lindsey, 19, both of Chicago,’ “Flames shot through every| (Continued From Page One) - John Ri today that the only way for Sthound busses of. the Beech received sentences of one year door and window in the building.|inree days previously because of lisonville I Israel to achieve freedom was to| Si0ve:Ra yrong ne betwen and one day. {We were surrounded by fire. Iigtrike uncertainties. M. Falls, in the Soviet bloc {4:10 and 8:16 p® m. will begin = [ran to a door but I cquldn’t move.| The unexpected walkout, in« chairman Jo e . Wednesday, Nov. 24, according Hou C tructi {I faced 11 of death i Mr, Mikunis said in an inter-', Metal ’ ¢ Indl lis R sing onstruction {1 faced a wall of death, volving stewards, kitcher help sity junior view that acceptance of the o officials of Indianapolis Rall- ‘Hit All Ti Hi h | “There was nothing I could do./and engine room workers for the Indianap United Nations order to with-| 22» Inc is -lime Hig IT had to make a break for it.\most part, caused the liner to the comm ; The transit firm has an- WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (UP)|I ran into the yard. The wind| oon flood tide on which { Adams inc draw from Negev positions repre- nounced that no stops will be | f lik iant fl h th “Bi l h" bl 350 ' k d —This year’s housing construc was blowing the flames against mise the nook py sail, and Benjami u ne... . "| {she ordina , sentea a Lt SAI Sap! made to discharge passengers be- Memo he'a gant Tame t fowaf e 51g 'nc ds = get gywar tion will hit an all-time high, ac-imy back and I could feel them|Cunard offic Ne sald there now man, Joh on the 37-memiber council ofl. °eh Monument Circle and the = cording to the Commerce Depart- burn. was no possibility that she could Pierre, Hi state . : : intersection of Raymond nd, ment. | “Then the second explosion gail before tomorrow. LR Robertson, 34 . fs Shelby Sts. Passengers betw en | 0 in oresees The quarterly report of the de-/came.and it knocked me down.[ The liner had a full’ comple Thomas x . on these points, however, may|V { partment’s lumbér survey com-|I got up and started to run again/ment of passengers aboard when Richard H board busses to reach destina-|’: ! ‘ . _y mittee estimated 1,250,000 housing for the fence. I didn’t think I|the walk-out occurred and the Caroline . , reg er tions beyond Shelby and Ray-| units will be started this year. could get over but others were. strikers’ immediately placed Charles 1] mond Sts. [ogress V That figure includes farm houses,|I tried and fell back. . [pickets at the main gates of the Epstein, Passengers living between the © | . jtrailers, and reconversions, the, “I thought that it was all over Southampton docks to prevent T To Return Home Circle and Raymond 8t. will ride . PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20 committee said. {for me. ‘Then I tried again and|the line from recruiting men to the regular Shelby bus during. | (UP)—Secretary of Labor Mau-| Lumber production, the report somehow found the strength to|replace those who had walked al that period. |rice J. Tobin sald last night the said, will be in"the neighborhood make it. I dropped to the ground off the ship. CAIRO, Nov. 20 (UP)—The| The limited-stop service is be- | United States is on the thresh-|Of 38 billion board feet, highest and started to run. I just ran| Many of the passengers were
trieved them {model Buick and Cadillac auto- oi BA cE 4 Canners Group Names Army reported today that guer- 11 A. M. AT THE CHURCH - mobiles will cost $50 to $112 more . . "y hI : . rilla raiders attacked the village : v re Fiver hand Wai G8 Marvin Dixon . . © “did the others get out?” Bachelder President I Pacotacked the villagel wpe Supreme Good” $ 3 13 Convenient Offices oman lakes air, | Motors Corp. announced today. | LP sel : 5 The Indiana Canners’ Associa-| northwest of Athens, in their Fourth of a series on o Fa) Blackens Man's Eye li SS I I om EY a oneh to the capital: Fundamentals of a Free Faith You can open an interest-bearing 1 ‘budget b; a Never Hndepestinuals te Dower) $3550 tor a Roagmssier Dynafiow J pool Nota, stevie as prasigent Troops and Eendarmes were re- ALL SOULS Savings Account at any one of looking ) 8 | . or e coming year . .| por pursuing the errillas : : which Wallace Nixson, 46, of 616 from $2840 for the 61 series club Bachelder, president of the La-| Who looted two inns fire UNITARIAN CHURCH | Fletcher Trust Company's 13 city- 8 jumper N. Senate Ave, now firmly be-|coupe to $5253 for the seven- 'doga Canning Co., Indianapolis. [to a number of trucks at Palio-| + , 1453 N. Alabama St. ! PI ; lored blo lieves. _ . |passenger 75 Imperial sedan. | H. L. Aukerman, president of koundoura. : { wide offices—there is one near Patter: x He was convinced of its truth| All prices are F.0.B. Detroit, the Caar Canning Co., Red Key, : Th ke deposits 12.13, 1 this morning when a member of | including federal taxes. |Ind., was elected vice president, | > | you. Then you can make deposits . $3 2yas the “weaker” sex hit him in the] eet ip oie land A. F. Dreye elected | i i A yards o head with a chair during an Gene Tierney Gives ja LAF Drove: was re-elec of C oO R Rr F C T | atany office, including our Down Send t argument over the proceeds of o. i | William ~ Butterfield, Muncie, town Office. That is true savin the fall a dice game in which the two Birth to 2d Child |Lyle Clark, Mt. Summit, and : 5 : : A treasu were participating at the CRD| NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (UP)—| John Donnelly, Flatrock, were| The price. of “CURL FAST” in Thursday's convenience. : Hon for Chen, Sas Indiana Ave., sceording| Fim Boies Sere Tierney gave |elected to the Board of Directors. Indianapolis Times was in error. It should : : in 2 . - | » - | - he CEG ———————————————— \ <4 000 . Mr. Nixson was treated in Gen- pound girl, on her 28th birthday Ex-E t Q t Ge | have r ead 2 [ Join the 90, depositors tera: prin # : eral Hospital for a wound over yesterday at the Le Roy Sani- { gaypP ueen 10 t ; ; who say, ra is , | ; : | > ashion oe tai Tierney is the wife of Custody of One Child LONG LASTING CURLS Hluchar Bush is my So Below. : : CAIRO, Nov. 20 (UP) — The] ; ro {Count Oleg Cassini, Hollywood ’ { : ; Swedish Defense Asked arene designer. Tu ir other cold | divorced ex-queen of Egypt will . StU STOCKHOLM, Nov. 20 (UP)— is a 4-year-old girl\Daria. 2 [Have cUSiady OF RIV ‘the ONS: nstan y With The 1 Gen. Helge Jung, commander in| ‘ 2 . jest of hee three daughters, Fadia, ; 214 chief of Swedish armed forces,’ . : . “ who will be five next month, the : > warned the government today 735,000 Morigages Asked Jack D. Walters . . . “thought it was the end. usually well informed weekly J - Ind world situation made it necessary| + SOV. Y |get a treaty of peace even for| Publication Akhbar Elyom re- $ to prepare a defense against any Eederal Souine Counyissioner Barkley Sees Hope Be stria— pour Tittle Austrian Ported today. v No. 84¢ - surprise attacks. He urgently re- —. . no. ‘cnards today recor U.S.-Russ Accord | rrr The two older children, Ferial, / : quested an appropriation of $15, Ported receipt of 45073 applica- : —.|Ex-Film Actor Dies 10, and Fawzieh, 8, will stay with a : 660,000 for military supplies. tions for federal mortgage insur-| CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 20 (UP) | 7 ! | King Farouk, the paper said. . Fash! : : Stow ance on dwelling units during Oc-|—Vice President-Elect Albin W., BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 20 ( UP) | It reported that for the time : ’ 1 New Trial Asked Me Dy Bae I A rn ng Do ny eing at least the Jormer queen Amd; 0 Le Mam. . f . s »=| vention ay s country’s - would stay at the Cairo home of - p GREENFIELD, Nov. 20 (UP) 355 applications involved new|ferences with Russia over Ger- actor, died today. | her parents. She is the daughter Only INDIANAPOLIS seevssnne —A hearing has been set for Fri- homes and apartments. many, Austria and Japan “are rT lof Yussuf Pasha Zulfikar. - day on a new trial motion filed! . = not too ‘complicated to be settled Card Party Tomorrow i i tn : 13 City-Wide Offices : Street. . ,. ‘im Hancock Circuit Court by How- Haifa Alerted : in Raid |if the nations are reasonable.” | A card party will be given by Ship Movements so See Your Phone Book City ; bi ae “ | | 5 { s ' [EXT XN) ard Pollard, 1.28, Indianapolis, THO 3 SalPa, Nov. 20 (UP) — Air| Mr. Barkley said begalise Ofiihe Ses of Holy Cross Catho-| Cy United Prods | G. Cc. MURPHY CO. : MENSER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ‘was senten > mprison-|raid sirens sounded a 70-minute |the stubborn opposition of ong|lic hurch at 8 p. m. tOMOITOW| ship movements scheduled for today: dh , : MEMBER FEDERAL BEPOSIT INSUNANEE. State papa the “hands and footh alert today. Anti-aircraft guns nation which was our ally during night in the church ‘hall, 123 N. Arriging New York—Media from Liver-| Corner Illinois and Market Sts. 9. eansonavion : “ gees ng of Leland Miller in 1946.) were fired. : the war, it has been impossible to Oriental St. 1 i ee 6 iverer— Fo
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