Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1949 — Page 2
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Off to Peiping For Peace Talks
Seek Direct Parleys With Reds; 5 200,000 Foes Near r Nanking |
Acting President Ln enon of Nationalist China tried today to speed up arrangements for a peace confer-|
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He sent two personal emissaries to Communist-held |
Peiping with orders to seek a direct line of communication oon today. with Communist leaders Mao Tze-tung and Chou En-lai.|
Eleveri Communist columns totaling 200,000 men were
the river, scattered them in a brief engagement. Nanking reported that pessi-| mism. over an early pea~~ was spreading . through go\ ment ranks as result of the Co: mist radio’s demand for the arrc. . of) Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and other top Nationalists as war criminals.
Yatsugu Okumura, far eraness commander-in-chief in China, was acquitted today of charges of committing atrocities and supporting aggression. The war crimes tribunal of the Nationalist Defense Ministry said there was insufficient evidence to
governmen and then failed to support it in a “crucial vote of confidence. Prime Minister Clement Attlee called his cabinet together to assess the damage done to the government's position by the unimpressive 283 to 193 vote of confidence in Commons last night.
region & workman said he saw
Protestant Group Seeks Fund for Fight WASHINGTON, Jan. (uP)
a drive for $1 million to “cope with the aggressive program of the Roman Catholic Church.” board of directors of “Protestants and Other Ameri cans for Separation of Church and State” said it plans a threeboard de-
Yithe person of the Rev. Douglas
about [of psychiatrie medicine. *
New President’
Mac Laury Made Canterbury Head
‘Acting President Since Last July
Canterbury College y, Danville now has a new president in
R. MacLaury who has been actpresident since July. ident MacLaury not only has endeared himself to the Canterbury students because of his understanding of young people, officials report, but literally has
scholarship psychiatric at Northwestern University to acSep the vice presidency of Can-
&) os Envoys State Pastors
{bill which would ‘legalize pari-
| Anderson, president;
call, when he gave up a $25,000- [vice president. Dr. Ralph L. Holmedicine
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Oppose Bill On Affidavits A Sling
Anti-Red Statements
The Indiana State Pastors’| Conference was on record today as opposing the passage of a state law making it compulsory for school teachérs to sign non{Communist aMdavits.
The conference, which has been}.
{in session since Tuesday in the| Third Christian Church, closed at
The pastors, after considerable {discussion, yesterday passed a resolution in which they indicated they consider it unfair to single out teachers and require them to sign the non-Communist affidavits when everybody else is not asked to do so. The conference also considered indorsement of the Fair Employment Practices Code but took no official action on the- subject. However, they did refer the matter to the social action committee of the Indiana Council of Churches for thorough study and
Sen-|-
the organization voted that an ex-
Dr. Paul Hutchinson, editor the ‘Christian Century, Chicago, spoke twice yesterday and Dr. Reuben H. Mueller of Dayton, O., Evangelical United Brethren official, today. Dr. Mueller is a former indianapolis pastor and pres-
Teaching Mission.
ent chairman of the National| WAYne,
Flood rains push
ympathy | erage more than 10 feet above flood levels. ate chaplain, who died Tuesday ee =, © ut vr Carnegie Award Geman = Honors Hoosier
Died Trying to Save Drowning Girl PITTSBURGH, Jan. 27 (UP)~—{said Mr. Fres died while trying
Eugene : H. Ind,
_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
White River Breaks Out oY Banks.
|As Tyrone
here today.
could be brought under control, Jost his overcoat in the crowd.
flood-lighted cererony which his 24-year-old bride. the crowd back from the|
were Their scheduled “quiet wedding” almost produced than 1000 police, many of them on horseback or called out before a screaming, sighing crowd of about
veil swept down from a tiny * U. 8. Ambassador James Dunn ®o 0 cap. Sha od plan
never has united 35-year-old Mr. Power and) o.oo” or Mr,
A platoon of jeep-riding police French star,
Women Scream, Sigh | eds His Linda
- Couple Received by Pope After Ceremony; - U.S. Ambassador Loses Overcoat in Crush
“ROME, Jan. 27 (UP)—Amid 4 mob scene that would have done credit to azHollywood epic, ‘Tyrone Power and Starlet Linda Christian married hi
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top-hat crushed and his| White orchids. HIE oy tint ‘wilted, he finally 1g AEE Memmmick yaa _apmiied . ‘imade it to Santa Francesca Ro-|'° JO $ Sivan ie Power mana Church In time for the|ahd ibe prev ly-un
the Vatican the earlier
| pushed HA entrance to the lane leading to|cliurch cannot recogn mars . the ancint church, where Romans|riage of a Catholic to a divorced have worshiped for hundreds of| Woman. Ausabslia Was a 3) voress years, as the couple left to pide when. sho married the Gath h to the Vatican, where they were|¢creen hero from
Power to the
. received in Pius XII 100 Presen
of Washington, D. C
land then said a
waters of the White River inundate farmlands five miles north of Martinsville as January jovery Indiana streams far above their banks. Stages along the White and Wabash Rivers av- [pour before the ceremony.
y negie Hero Commission for his (hrown into’ deep water when a a screaming:
heroic attempt to save a drown- wave lashed the boat ‘in which|Ty» ing girl in Indiana last year.
| Mr. Frey was among 13 per{sons in nine states and Canada several other companions {honored by the commission for|overturned it. {heroic attempts to save the lives] They said Mr. Frey swam to of others. The youth's father, {the drowning girl, who grasped | he said. Henry - Frey, received a bronze nim by the shoulders and pushed medal award. him under the water during the Officials of thé commission struggle that followed. A group of sportsmen in a nearby motor-
Miss Christian.
Bride Is Late before she arrived.
P. Frey, was
18, ¥t./to save Ruth Bchmidtke at Lake honored James, Ind., on July 5, 1948, Wit-
land long sleeves.
audience by Pope
|she was riding with Mr. Frey and After inspecting the church, he! and fidgeted and waited. Finally, ne|As Deputy ordered one of his party to call
But it was another 30 minutes
A long “lace
State Health Board
t at Ceremony Probes So : a The Rt. Rev. William Hemumick The oats a canon Amo sought today the source of a 3nd can am a Petes septic throat outbreak in Greene ibefore 100 carefully chosen guests| County.
The Indiana State Health Board
There were so many sore throat
wedding mass. ‘A Ba the Magnifico” , tb cases in Midland sshool in Northe arrived at the church half an county health officer, Dr. Geggge
Moses, ordered the school closed.
Hundreds of women massed Nearly 35 per cent of some 450 pressed toward his pupils were ill. “Ty, Ty,
Paul Madison to Quit Sheriff
Paul Madison of 4615 English Ave., will resign as & Marion
“Tell her to come right away,” County deputy sheriff Jan. 31 to
accept a position as plant guard at the Shadeland Ave. Western Electric plant. . Mr. Madison, who served une
Her gown of white satin was|der Sheriffs Albert Magenheimer boat rescued the girl. Authorities studded with rhinestones and had{and James Cunningham, will bee did not find young Frey's body|a long train. It had a high neck posthumously today by the Car-inesses said Miss Schmidtke was'until the following rhorning.
come WE's first guard effective Feb. 1.
The pastors also ratified the proposals of the nominating committee by electing suggested officers, and passed a resolution condemning an Indiana House
mutuel = gambling for soldier bonuses. - Officers Named Officers which will serve the organization during 1949 and "50 are: Dr, Wesley Bransford of the Rev. Victor Frohne, Evangelical and Reformed pastor of La Porte; Dr. Chester Wharton, minister of the Prentice Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, second vice president; and the Rev. Philip Palmer, Methodist of Evansville, third
land was re-named secretarytreasurer and Dr. A. C. Brooks, president of the Indiana Council of Churches, was re-elected an
He no sooner became Canterbury’s vice president than he set out to acquaint sEpiscopalians jwith Canterbury, their only eo-| educational institution of higher learning in the United States. He traveled up and down the counny talking to Episcopal parishes, large ghd small. nt « Likes ‘Father’ The néw president likes to be called “father” rather than by the other titles he bears. He formerly resigned as minister at St. Johny Episcopal Church, Irving Park, Chicago, to begin the study
Other offices which Father MacLaury has held are: Director of the Western Province Servants
Diocese of Chicago. He has given intensive study to social pathology, that is, to marriage and youth problems and the plight of ‘the underprivileged. And he has
of Christ the King and chairman! * of the Youth Commission of the!
been called upon in an advisory A
ex-officio member of the conference executive. board.
Lt. Goll to Head
Security Fete
Chairmen Named for Observance Here
Lt. John'N. Goll today was named director of the city's celebration of National Security Week Feb. 12 to 22, by Capt. 0 Claude M. Spilman Jr, presi dent of the In-
Officers’ Association, The following
capacity by several courts when
cial and domestic problems. The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Diocese of Indianapdlis, announced the unanimous election of President MacLaury by the college board of trustees. "
Guzzles to Divorce FT. WORTH, Tex. Jan, (UP)—The woman told the judge her husband was a heavy drinker. The jurist wanted to know how heavy. She sald she had seen
year program. scribed it as a fight against “the danger which threatens religious liberty.” :
a two-and-one-half hour sitting. [Her divorce application was granted,
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Wise Old Bird
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cases were pending involving so-| |
him “guzzie” 40 bottles of beer at
Howard 8. Wil-| cox, radio; Lt, Col. Robert E. Coites, window display; Lt. Col. Wendell Phillippl, publicity; Col. | Glen D. Crawford, speakers’ | bureau, and Capt. Stanley G. Ce{derquist, military ball. | | Appointments of the speakers’| {bureau included Col. Alvin C.| | Rasmussen, Col. William Canni-| [cott, Capt. Wiliam H. Cook and Lt. Philip L. Benefiel. Capt. I. A. Iverson will ‘be n| i of military ball tickets and Lt. Joe M. Edmundson will {handle decorations. J Members of the speakers’ bureau will appear before civié or{ganizations and church groups | with messages on national securny,
CIO Union Voted Out By Seymour Employees
SEYMOUR, ry 27 Employees of the Seymour Manufacturing Co, here have voted out the United Auto Workers, CIO local 610, |as their bargaining agent. ! { The balloting in an election | conducted by John Hines, Indian. |apolis, representative of the Na{tional Labor Relations Board, was 49 to 36 In favor of with-| drawing from union representation. | The employees’ action was a reversal of their “vote in May, 1946, when the UAW was chosen as the collective bargaining agent, oy
Lt. Goll
13 Hunted in Florida
After Schooner Blast
MELBOURNE, Fla, Jan. 27 (UP)—The waters and shore line of the Indian River were searched today for three persons believed (to have been aboard a 36-foot auxiliary schooner which = ex-|
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loded and burned to the water, line last night. . A dinghy drawn up on the north shore at the east end of the Melbourne causeway was | | found early today by W. B. Mals-| “land, Melbourne harbor mastes,| leading searchers to hope that the! persons aboard the burned craft had escaped. {
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LZ S. Ayres & Co. FRanklin 4411
A Navy Salute to Spring—
importance for the very little women in the feminine
wearing Add-A-Year styles. Sizes 3 fo bu.
Navy hats from a collection of spring felts at 2,98 to 4.98
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Air Force
Army Sec Royall said t minent, but i bility.” He testified Armed Servic opened hearir Army streng! a TO0-group Al
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Labor-Ma The admin send Congres agement bill
row. The bill wo Hartley law books, reviv with some c Bs the. Savor
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