Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1949 — Page 5
S re ring Tremors - Sind Minh ‘| Program fo Begin ~~ i Rattle Dishes, ~~ | Inquefs s Precede Jan. 20 Event; |" Cit ey "wil seat abow| Wednesday at 7:30 REET ., \ SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 148) Record Debris Expected Afte Ee $0000 persans. znd sell for 43 to 4 nts of Lawrence wil Pastor. - _..- ==More minor earthquakes hit the ‘By DOUGLAS LARSEN, NEA ga official in-imark the close of the Christmas oa Awe: West today. = =. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 1= President ‘wanted sn th-|Sagural ball will be $10 per per-iseason. Wednesday night with e Ave. West today, “ augural Cerethohy ah sivie. andr ocxper ag wanted * son. Only 5200 persons will have|thein sixth annual Twelfth Night. 9:30 Seismographs at the Uni- Pp expel Poss the privilege of that | Celebral ro] a : ~~ Here's the way such modest requests of the t of the|ihe privilege of paying prise. ation... 2x ¢ Xr] eese:10:45 versity of Nevada. registered United States are carried out: . = . - Ch 1You have to be invited. ! The old tradition ‘cosmmemoraton shocks every hour or so, accard-| . Activities will last ene week, beginning on Jan, 16 With chorai| The Most exclusive soctal event|ing the arrival of thé Wise Men ible Class, ‘ing to . Belsmologist - Vincent singing in front of the White House and special prayers in all of{0] Whole s the President. win| In Bethlehem 12 rights after the | RCH “Glanella. He sald the tremors ihe churches and ending a week| =" to Sen i obon WhICR Be TRERIATAL Wiklibirth of Christ was first. intro-| : “ » a latar on Saturday night r duced to the community Jy Law-| h Street ‘were “gentle” and could not be formal balls sponsored bythe District of Columbia. Art-—the White House is being ence Boy Scouts. | 1g. D. D., they merely showed 88 &|iy."iyrious states. | AD estimated 750000 visitors— parade OBL! More than 100. members of five WA le on the delicate recording . : in. another all-time record — will| persons in the : . met 1 oid ; .2| In hetween there will be hun- 2" } ‘watt Girl Scout groups in Lawrence} chines. : da: squeeze into the city which is rcle of Democrats. will ‘get) y el ol. . Cp Cg - rattled dreds of official and private cock- already Ught-fitting for its own int Hi will assist iri sponsoring the event e, Biagnale dishes and swayed trees in Call Ban Pe ey a ‘at quets | EASY The price of some hotel ned for Dewey ti Ro Fiea- Hulgan, presi! ; fornia yesterday but caused nolof the embassies, numerous band "°0MS is reported up to as much swearing-in oere-lp, ot general chairman. | oe “-Iajor damage except at Salinas./and orchestra concerts, special!®® $100 a night for the week; -. mony will takh place in front off" : ory ot : . 90 miles from here, where power |dafly radio shows and movies, _ Work for Month - [the Capitol on a $70,000 stand The program will open: at 7:30 8 Was cut off for a few minutes special displays ‘in all of the Moré than 400 paid and volun- which the Republican 80th Con-|P. m. in the Lawrence Methodist CHURCH by short circuited lines. stores, dances. luncheons. holi-|teer Workers occupying the whole gress provided, appatently be- Church. : : “| nt Streets: i Loss: ¢ oo . |tirst floor of a government build- | lleving that Gov. Dewey would be/ Musical Program 2 3 D., Pastor NG Loss Reported ~|aays for the government workers, =, .')., rking on the using it. ~~ "| Musical portions of the program sociate Pastor A slight jolt- rumbled under a ona school Shildien and of Sourse i for Io ng | Plans for the parade are still! will be presented by the Central! BBUHON: Bers ap at a rted. jon Jan. 20 followed by a giant| Arrangements are being uncompleted. The latest plans | High School Girle® Glee Club, di-| Stor, ie “of : . “|handled in: true = bureaucratic clude state un m by . Helen Groves; aj 4 W. Aseae In Japan, however, seismelogists Parade. form, befitting the event. For in-/most of the states, approximately |b quintet from the Central} thoy warned that the recent earth] ~ Sees Huge Debris stance, there is a committee in/100 bands including those from irected by Karl Sargent, dag quivers. inthe western - United| William A. Xantew a sanita- .hgrow of getting special license Annapolis and West Point; eight and | a g-year-old singer, Judy}: WIM evening, , States conceivably could betion official of the District of|;jateq to be used by all members divisions ‘of servicemen, A many| Hammer. : no “warning tremors” of a major|Columbia and chairman of their tne committee on thelr cars squadrons of planes: flying: over- During the: celebration a 1 PLACE quaie in the near future. [inaugural subcommittee on ref-|q ne yOUEN NC IR |head, Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts.| cake with two Mugs inside will be pi, Waleots " y They sag it’ is customary in/use disposal, estimates ‘that the| ‘mpere 45 another committee Legionnaires, beautiful girls, bub-| served to the scouts present, | oA = Japan ~for- observatories to be/parade crowd will Set an all charged with taking out insur- dreds of elaborate ' floats and! The boy and gl
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alerted for a possible serious temblor whenever a series of minor quakes occur. . However, they said quakes have
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on the areas where they occur and
it was not possible for them to say “whether -the tremors here Joretell of a major disaster. .
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; The police ‘départment reassigned appreciable relief was ted. - 1 A PPA Rl a Bote lits mounted patrol to. foot duty | Asked what other causes might 20d let the horses spend the night
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gural’ Rites Include leek of Parties, Dances
ance on committee members to many groups of foreign delegaprotect . them - against - accident ‘tions. while doing committee work. i. Melvin D. Hildreth is chairman + Grandstands and seats for the of the whole shebang. He wants parade—borrowed from every to know how simple you can stadium, auditorium, arena, nool make a Presidential inauguration parlor and funeral home in the to satisfy the President.
jl ore i I : Se Slow Death of Jap Official » ® an Remains Atomic Mystery Tumor Affliction Spreads Over Victims’ Body; Lived 3 Years After Hiroshima Raid | TOKYO, Jan. 1 (UP) — The slow death of a 38-year-old! Japanese government official, Shiro Nakayama, will probably ‘remain one of the many mysteries connected with the atom bombing of Hiroshima. : Nakayama died Dec. 15, three weeks after he was
hospital with a tumor affliction which spread rapidly over his| |entire bod} and then to internal] a et | [0
Tans, He had been one of the 2nd & drop in white blood cells.
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Special gues‘s for the event will include Miss Geneva Barrows, girl scout executive for central Inc diana; “Mary Jane Nelson, east’ district field executive, and Del-| mar “Skipper” Wilson, central In-| diana Countil Boy Scout.executive, 2 Commentator to Speak’ Members. of the brass band] quintet include Jack Butler, Ogle, Klosterman, William LeMasters, Edward Lambert and Edward Cox. : f Frank Edwards, news commentator,” will. be speaker during the program. The celebration will be maxed by the burning of the community’s Christmas trees ~ at Hunter St. and Pendleton Pike. Floor Coverings Hit Peak, Expect Good Year NEW YORK, Jan. 1 (UP)=Production of floor coverings reached record proportions in 1948 and industry leaders expect 1949 to be another good year. i Merrill A. Watson, president of the Carpet Institute, said in a vear-end statement today. that 1948 production of wool carpets’ and rugs regched a record 90 million square yards, a gain of :19 million over the preceding year
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tained at a fairly high rate.”
1945 ~-|appeared and Mr. Nakayama was ' Tokyo University scientists be- able to-return to work until his lieve there may be some connec-| be tion _ between Mr. Nakayama's ¥SM0er : bomb, but . they emphasize they I probabiy will not be able wl. h a : Disclose Swollen Tissues King Winter In Autopsy reports disclosed ab- Tz normally swollen tissue, ranging Times Squar e of a pea. These tumorslike NEW YORK, Jan. 1 (UP)— growths not only affected his! Police officials said today the New tines, heart and kidneys. Doctors as the smallest in history —350.were amazed by the'rapid devel-|000—Dbecause snow and ice kept The university laboratory is| After midnight strucl’ over the now making a microscopic study Neart of Broadway, - the 1600 yama's body. Although th +. the Times Square.-area soon outamination will go on for . of {numbered - the New Year celemost impossible to hope for any|® ® driving snowstorm. |definite discovery, ..8 8 I 4 ‘and night clubs rtéd busin originally as. reticular sarcoma. 20d Dig repo usiness |However, when the patient was °c 800d or better” than last year.
Hiroshima bombing victims in| These_conditions “eventually dis{fatal {illness struck him in Nodéath and radiation from the Ta : Even Horses Shun prove it. in size from a’ large coin to that skin, but also his stomach, intes-| Year's Eve crowd in Times Square opment of the growths, {most celebrators at homie. of the tissues from Mr. Naka- SPecial police assigned to patrol several ,doctorssaid ft was ai. DTAnts Who stayed to toot horns | The ailment ‘was , diagnosed| BUT, MIDTOWN theaters, bars, subjected to X-ray treatment, no, ven the horses stayed at home.
‘have induced Mr. Nakayama’s|'D their stalls.
|death, doctors sald, “as in the hs . ‘case of cancer, we don’t know Gambling Equipment _. |“ Mr. Nakayama was only a Seized by Police
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No Improvement Seen In Divorce Problem
| : Times State Service % NEW CASTLE, Jan. 1—Hus-
(had just about as many marital difficulties in 1948 as in 1947, a jj (summary of court proceedings ttabulated-—by-- County -—Cireutt |Court Deputy Clerk Robert {Harvey showed today. Although there were fewer divorces granted in 1948, a total of 1148 as compared to 162 in 1047,
filed was greater. The past year
in comparison to 276 in 1947.
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Arriving New York—Cen. A, M. Patch, Bremerhaven
Departing New York—Notos, Port Au
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the number of new divorce actions .
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