Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1948 — Page 2

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NT r ® - PAGE 2 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1948 Nr ’, . . a re s A Around the World— ~ |Marine in China Phrictmas Funds | - Vici Clay Declares Reds [FBR LUIS IS WY din E i Top $2 Million £ ea Failed in Efforts to Sharp Rise Noted LS. Ayres & (Co. rr oniin ui For In Savings Plan - : - | 4 Fan German Unrest Pr HAROLD magTLEY | : Susp § J Times Business or » . iia : ) 3 Reports Soviet Zone Communists . aE may alow JP whe green, L : ~ - = Higs : . on ers | o = y Were Rebuffed by Trade Union Congress counting out $12,145.20 to 34,080 Star These on Your Christmas ist By CLY ¥ so . By United Press Christmas Savings Fund deposit-| ing-spell” vi : Gen. Lucius D. Clay reported today that the Communist trade ors. ! : - upset some union in the Soviet occupation zone had tried in vain to exploit Most Indianapolis banks are " ° " strength and labor unrest in Western Germany. busy getting the checks ready to, Our To Mi f I Also, it In his semi-monthly report to Washington, Gen. Clay- said be mailed at the end of the) car WH support, that when the trade unions in Western Germany called a 24-hour month, | At the #2 strike protest against the high cost of living, the eastern Com- The largest distributor of a that passes munist trade union tried to con-| % Christmas Savings Funds is the at dom vene the All-German Union Con- Be Fletcher Trust Co. which will] . an » nese suspicio Fa *= > AMA Parley Draws, Se. mai pert 31 min 2 1300 be wate od ie | de rs. con { . . ra nimiste Sa. . Recently reinforced U. S. Ma- |Trust Co., with $339,000 going to, ghek Jn Ya ripe for an extension of the strike : rines in Tsingtao, China, will [8500 depositors. = The Natio ‘plans in the Anglo-American) 0Ca ySiCIans supervise the evacuation of Other Bank Totals f that the Su ‘area. : 5 Americans from critical war | The Fidelity Trust Co. is third in the fase The Communist union peti- | | areas of China. Their com- with $50,000 going to 5000 de- cas tone humans in ie Se four 5 From Mere, Plan 1 5008, "500 Cou "C puntors, Nella im soumta etending of the congress which adjourned To Address Session | Thomas, above, commanding ee. to. 2050 depositors. The, or A reg: . In August when the Communists Five Indiana physicians willl general of the Fleet Marine |pankers Trust Co. will mail $110. as a better g ‘walked out because their policies appear on the program of the Force, Western Pacific. 000 to 1200 depositors, and the shot chance were rejected, Gen. Clay reported. interim session of the American People’s State Bank will mail 1500] Chinese Red “He added that the Western labor Medical Association which will be, M o L d checks totaling $90,000. | They hope officials ignored the Communist held Mov. 30 through Dec. 3 in IVIASONIC LOGQge The Speedway State Bank's tegic self-int i N { . | : Pn reo Market Fa | Dr RL Senmenich. Sun Plans ‘Banquet [hielo 50 depositors ana the i He also Teporied new ndusteiall C50 Tre on or legation of The 125th anniversary of the Wanamaker State Bank will mail pared lo be gains, with steel produ op P| approximately 100 doctors, |Centre Lodge No. 23; F.&AM., $8200 to 100 depositors. 35 3 wi ole . .the Anglo-American area se Hing) Indianapolis physicians who Will be celebrated at the annual Bankers agreed that Chrnmas, Ba £ a post-war Ftone for the |will speak on the program are homecoming dinner and dance of savings fui are up ug Jor. 8; 2 - ro re ip in October rose DT: Franklin B. Peck, “Adjust-the lodge tomorrow night in Co en he a of what a 7 per cent. to 610,300 tons—a rate[Ment off hep fel 214 she gwar Mason ic Temple, 325 N. Iitnols) So there should be fewer bare ought to do : A 1 ) . . » " | : which would make the annual oo rm Infections of the The Thanksgiving b anquet, 5Pots under Indianapolis Ohrlat. tne ou production 7320000 tone, |euin€ Dr" Lavin, “Toe X. starting at 84 b. m willbe for mas tree the year with al tat Hii i Re am Fe nie in. | RaY Diagnosis of Arthritis and|lowed by an {llustrated lecture on ee change of 1 dicated that a food collection sys-|0f Bone Tumors” and Dr. Carlthe Palestine situation. Dancing! . : President T ro r the “free market” in the B- Huber, “Emergency Treat-|to the music of Gertrude Butts : Inasmuch a Soviet zone had collapsed. Itjment of ‘Anterpartum Hemor- and pe Shiver Dragous will. be earings eiay disposed 104 yi |rhage.” n at 9 p. m. Hiamed We fatlive gin bed Indiana delegates to the meet-| Program committee members, . Pin go 8 : Sian hs t Ea > 1045 oF an ex- DnB include Dr. H. G. Hamer, In-/include John J. Julian, Worship- iis | PP a Sof the Russial parallel|dianapoli; Dr. A. 8. Giordano, tul Master; Edward Sink; Emil V. qu De Jsnslon of ne Rf Toca) South Bend; Dr. F. 8. Crockett, Schaad, Cecil Burns, Samuel B. Lon Bb oliarke na. 3 Lafayette, and Dr. Willlam M. Huffman, Harold Perry, and Har-| The Indiana Alcoholic Bever- rumanih 2 Cockrum, Evansville. lold K. Harding. “ age Commission sald today that Since Mr. France : . > > ~~ ——"""""|no new liquor permits will be is-| some highe PREMIER Henri Queuilie's Navigation Aid Off Ream sued for at least a month be-| have been s coalition government appeared cause it must hold public hear-| the Preside gl to se a oe of tons To of T a ings on a backlog of applica-| what's gen dence ton on suppression $ | 1 L ons. f Chinese to h “of the Communist-led French Coal 1 ; es ne or 00 Commission member James dependence ‘strike by force, but its days,| (Continued From Page One) The instrument that went hay-|/Doss said the ABC received some Plai | ol h 1 State Georg ain colored wool head squares nevertheless, were believed num-| miniature airplane which was|Wire normally computes the ex-|90 new applications since a mora-| vice on Chin bered. Socialist and Popular Re- moved as the flight progressed. |act distance to or from variousi/torium on new licenses ended last . ; Mr. Trumar bli members were expected omni range stations. It sends a Thursday. The six-month mora-| Long scarfs in rayon prints and clined to ass «Juiblican Flight to Kempton was easy. beam to the stations and auto-|tori ! 14 } to balk at his plans for drasticiis was on an omni range beam Bel Sanpete the time the orilum was lifted because com- in policymal new anti-strike laws. emanating from Indianapolis and gone rs Jb esto return at the speed mission members believed there striped or floral printed pure silk! The Shang Meanwhile: Ded Marsal Vis. instruments made it in a straight Nght, of the basis of miles would be : Jetup in Joquests for pew coun ontgomery, r of | line ' + |new club liquor licenses and pack-| . : What saved the day was the ! the Datens Soumniites po con¢| The advance “leg” also pro-|ability of the pilot to Yune In on S59 Store and beer and wie per-| Maty patterns, many eoloriesach Fr OE day vit Premier Quen. °Si0d on schedule. _ |Pt. Wayne and Lafayette stations| ~~ ____ 2 or 1s willing to ferred ay Minister Paui|, TTR out went the little tube for direction, rather than distance cleverly packaged in a plastic min- and 18 read ille Bnd Be ense n in the alr Jjtante mensing and cross two strings on the map Gets Annuity Post with the C Ram * computer whic! us how from these stations. , 3 ‘Haly : many miles we were from and] The intersection point marked or am Cioan Sresnoush, rs iature hat box! Wools or reyons, See U. S. AMBASSADOR James |! specific points. : the spot where we were flying. |Greenough, 556 E. Fall Creek : The news Dunn conferred for an hour to- The little plane on the map be-| Through the omni range ground|Blvd., and former personnel di-| 1.00; silks, 1.75. gorical sta with Foreign Minister Car- gan weaving in and out—all over station ‘equipment now being|rector and assistant to the presi-! from Presi aay The subject of the the countryside. Soon, instead of rapidly installed, every type of|dent of Indiana University, has added: 0 : Orza. ennounced. |P¢ing 12 miles north of Indianap-|airplane, personal, military and been named to the vice-presidency | “There's T eon: erence was net an * |olis, we were flying over Sheridan, commercial which carries the air-|of the Teachers Insurance and A ) —save per Japan some 28 miles to the north, borne equipment, will be able to| Annuity Association of America. | yres’ Neckwear, Street Floor when Mihail WARTIME Premier Hideki To- Anderson, 40 miles to the north-|spot its location at ali times. ntti ——— ! to Tito~whi jo and his 24 co-defendants will east, was visited. Only clouds; A total of 409 stations will sp lai to S k has turned i ret Gen. Douglas MacArthur's prevented our saying “hello.” |“grid” the United States. Seven apiain ped nized goverr ge rdict on their, appeals from war Through a quick bit of scientific/hundred sets are being readied for] Maj. Leslie F. Zimmerman, welcoming sb sentences tomorrow morn-| computing we bore south to airline Gise. During the 5-year staff chaplain at Ft. Benjamin munist regir ing, it was announced today. {Greenfield, caught another omni|transition period of the 15-year|Harrison, will speak on “My The possi The announcement said’ the/T@nge beam and came down RTCA program, the cost will belArmy Musical Experience” to- favor from seneral expected to complete to- through the clouds28 miles away. $360,000,000, for ground installa-\ morrow at a social meeting of| e——— Bt his review of the sentences directly over Indianapolis... ...|tions and #125.000,000 for air-the YMCA orchestra in gentral Bight 4 poo v an internation Science and this reporter-smiled. borne. YMCA. ! al war crimes tribunal. They call - STR/ for death by hanging for Tojo SAYS ‘and six others. . A reliable informant said Gen.| MacArthur was expected .to fol- . low the verdicts “pretty much.” Korea REBELS who escaped after last month's Yosusunchon rebellion have lost a desperate attempt to replenish their food and am-| munition supplies, the Korean de-| fense department announced to-| day. { The department said about 200| rebel soldiers and some 700 ci-| vilians raided a police supply, dump at Kurke, 60 miles north of| , Yosu, on the morning of Nov. 19. The soldiers wore the uniforms of the national army. 1: Belgium’ PREMIER Paul-Henri Spaak announced tonight that he has! failed in his efforts to form a new coalition cabinet. ° After talking with the president's of the two majority groups, the Catholic Party and the So-| clalist Party, Mr Spaak said he| would Inform Regent Prince Charles of his failure later tonight. He intimated the Catholic Party was to blame. i Mr. Spaak and his cabinet re-| signed last week after they were eriticized for commuting death sentences against Nazi collaborators. Crash Phototaker . Appeals $5 Fine A tow-truck operator today appealed his conviction on a charge of interfering with an officer after he was found guilty and fined $5 and costs in Munici-| pal Court 3. Marion M. Trexler, owner of Trexler's . Auto Service, 413 N. Illinois 'St., posted a $50 appeal bond and said he would fight the conviction. ~ Trexler was charged with “interfering” with officers who were Investigating an accident at Riverside ‘Dr. and 29th St. on Nov. 11, after he took pictures of the accident. Trexler drove to the scene of 0 \ . . . s : the Secudent 1n lis truck und of 1d Golds are not dipped in water ultimate in rich, mellow smoking * . . - - ’ fave Away, bit returned with 3 from the Fountain of Youth. Infact, satisfaction. With the world’s most Th ’ s : : , tures. 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