Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1949 — Page 2

PACE ye Be oe ir rai ri THE moras row i y World Roparies xo: © Amateur Hour Finalist Reports ‘Progress’ First Signs Top Envoys of ! + | — rt Ma Fa p Envoys of West | For State Harbor ~~

To Meet in U. S. Apr. 2 Gav. Benrickes sg 3oday Bali a Before Pact Is Signed

progress” fn its efforts to. create Acheson to Confer With Diplomats

a public harbor.and terminal on On Text of 20-Year Treaty

Lake Michigan in Porter County. Gov. Schricker said a congressional! committee had adopted a ! resolution that would apppropriWASHINGTON, Mar. 24 (UP) — Secretary of State Dear Ache- ate $7500 for U, 8. engineers to J or . #on and foreign ministers of other Atlantic Pact nations plan an study the Burns Waterway proj- / important meeting here Apr, 2 on East-West relations, it was ect proposal. learned today. - The project was mapped by the Informants sald top diplomats of Britain, Canada, France, Bel- State Board of Public Harbors Elum, Luxembourg, The Netherlands and Norway intend to be and terminals in co-operation with “here for the treaty-signing cere- » ‘ithe Indiana Economic Council. monies on Apr, 4, : Austrian Communists would stage Support will be sought Apr, 7-9 Foreign ministers of Denmark. & demonstration against the At- in Washington at a meeting of Portugal, Italy and Iceland also lantic Pact here Sunday. the National Rivers and Harbors will be on hand if those nations T iest * accept invitations to join the pact. rieste . as charter members, TT RADIO Moscow charged in a Officials said the prime purpose broadcast picked up at Trieste

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‘ . izations as delegates to the meet- TT of the meeting will be to reach last night that Marshal Tito's ing. . - W formal agreement on the text of government was ‘leading Yugo- Among them were Jolin Larrew - ; huni i ITT the 20-year pact. This approval slavia “to sure ruin.” | y y am " a lof Valparaiso, secretary of the v4 : : . ) terday in the downtown district ‘1s assured in advance, Board of Public Harbors and Ter- Television shows its promised hand . . . Eyes tilted upward yesterday n

Soviet reaction to the treaty, Yugoslavia ; interim plans to protect smaller YUGOSLAVIA has called In powers until the pact is operat- American and British consulting ing, and other.matters are expect- engineers’ to help expand its Steel ed to be discussed industry because Russia has de

: . i ision” comi t June I. First steel inals, and Frank Ferguson of May have seen the first oufward evidence of television” coming to town about June I. rt, representing: the work atop the Merchants, Bank bldg=%as under way by WFBM.TY. The roof is being sfrengthened trucking industry. to accommodate the transmitting tower,

General East - West problems, faulted on its proniise to furnish * including those of Germany, Aus- assistance, it was learned today. . tria, the Berlin blockade, and The Soviet default was attributed . Communist advances in Asia, 'are'to the Cominform’s denunciation 5 4 certain to be the topics of sepa- and expulsion of Marshal Tito, 0 ’ ¢ FR anklin 4411 . rate study by Mr. Acheson, BritPoland

Ish Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevyin and French Foreign Minister THE newspaper Trybuna Ludu Robert Schumann, today charged Koman Catholic at . church leaders with “seditious acGreat Britain tivities” and said they would THE question of whether there have to change their “attitudes” will be a war this summer has!'lf church-state relations. were to dominated debate in the House of |D® stabilized. Church officials re Commons and the House of Lords fused to comment on the charges for the second straight week, : There has been no definite an- China swer. But likewise thére has been CHINA'S new Nationalist gov- . . ! . . no definite assurance from any |ernment appointed a five-man Tiny finalist «+. Lynda Jo Tomlin of Ben Davis is one of the quarter, government or opposi- peace delegation today and called finalists in auditions at WISH far the Old Gold Original Amateur

tion. that there will not be a on the Communists to fix the time Hour show to be given Apr. 6 at the Coliseum. Lynda Jo gives a crisis this summer which might and place at once for negotia- , . . . ‘ lead to war. tions to end the civil War. singing tap dance performance which has already gained her rec-

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Foreign Secretary Ernest Revin| Premier Gen. Ho Ying-chin's' ognition. The show is sponsored by The Times and WISH. sails for America tomorrow to new cabinet prodded the Commu-, . =» a F & =e the statesmen of other Western 84afes and arrange peace talks A ¥ BR h E J nations hope that will prevent a within the shortest possible time. ma eurs eac 1 a S War, ego In Auditions for Show pe TE Halian Senate was ex At Insurance Session | m cide Del charles E. Yorke, Boston, di-! N } k P § H A 6 day on his announced intention to| "6Ctor of mail advertising for the efwork Certormance Here Apr. 0 sring Italy into-the Atlantic Al-|John Hancofk Mutual Life Insur-| By ART WRIGHT already has voted its confidence . reached the finals in the talent Search for Old Gold's Original in the premier. 8 confidence cipal speakers during the anfual Amateur Hour, Apr. 6 in the Coliseum. Portugal vo (agency, to be held Mar. 23-25in coast-to-coast broadcast here opened last night at Radio Station TALKS between Spain PY he Lincoln Hotel WISH. Heading the audition staff is Ralph Stitt, of New York. now are underway, reliable in-|, ; ; {cent R. Strohm. who will tell b I aries Teallow Informed formants said today. | something “About Group Insur- sunioned in the preliminarie

sign the Atlantic Pact. He and ists to name their peace dele- , Italy C. E. York to Speak Screening Opens at Station WISH for Gasperi a vote of confidence to-! liance. The Chamber of Deputies ance Co., will be one of the prin- Talented amateurs of all ages from 4 to 73 years old-have {Spring Schoo! of the Indiana. The last screening of entertainers who seek parts in the ABC Other speakers will include Dan asniranis — Portugal .on the Atlantic Pact ’ Tonight more aspirants from 8 W. Flickinger, general agent; Vin. the several hundred who have Representatives of the two na- ” CO face the microphones” for ¢ g ge 5 » y gy? ? ance” and Dan E: Flckinger. yor final tests. Missing’ Wife

Hous Wi Yeprsng to be ex- who will talk on “A Place for ¥ OR amining Portugal's position in re- pension.” i ‘ounges Pare . . rh lation to the Iherian Peninsular rm treet The youngest heard last night Seeking Divorce ' : Pact if she Joined the Atlantic : was 4-vear old Lvnda Jo Tomlin, = N————————— ——————— ————— Treaty. Named Chairman {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert; NORTH JUDSON, Mar. 24

Spain was reported to have | Robert Newton, manager of the Tomlin, 710 8. Manhattan St... UP) Only Marshall Teallow

taken the stand that Portugal Butler University hook store and Ben Daviz. “All dressed up’ in Was looking for his wife. and should not join the new pact un- Butler faculty member, has been snow costume, Lynda sang and baby today, less Spain also is (invited, named chairman of the newly 4ijq a tap dance. Authorities who sought them . formed Indiana Association of Eldest entertainer last night for three davs abandoned the Austria i ; [College Stores, as affiliate of the was Oscar M. Carver 13, of 935 Case last night when they learned THE ComAMilinist newspaper Natfonal Association” of College ett Ave An ord tine Hddler.r Mrs. Betty Teallow, 21. former Volksstimme s&1d today that|Stores, ot } ' ioe NER school beauty queen, had tr r———————— ep. wen ooo — —.| How many of the 100 finalists 0 yor husband and planned a

will win places on the Apr. 6 divorce.

broadcast will not he known until Mrs. Teallow 3 the couple's ’ the New York audition staff com 18-month-old nk Ep the suit with the pletes the survey of available ynneared Jast Saturday ° night talent. Knox County authorities, who ex A » When Ted Mack and the Org- pressed fear they met with foul ) weightless feel

inal Amateur Hour is presented at 5155 changed their minds when the Coliseum, 12 million listeners nar mother, Mrs. Blanche Deck-

throughout the United States will man disclosed they were safe. ‘ hear Indianapolis saluted as y ww or City of America.” Hono . BUT if Mrs. Deckman knew : Raise Funds where her daughter and grand The Times and WISH are child were, she wasn't telling

» wringing the broadcast and 1';- Even Mr. Teallow didn’t know. hour show here to raise funds for, He said he had been informed . MARGARINE St. Margaret's Hospital Guild. Mrs, Teallow was preparing a The guild will use the money to divorce suit for filing at Winamac IN Pe further its community service and that she would charge ®

work at General Hospital and at cruelty the Flower’ Mission, The sporty maroon sedan, in Choice seats are available at a which she disappeared wearing a booth near the center elevators mink coat and plaid skirt, was in the Wm. H. Block Co. store, All returned to. Mr. Teallow by seats are reserved Prices are: authorities who found it aban‘Arena floor chairs, $2.40; box and doned at Kewanna in neighborparquet chairs, $2.40 and $1.20; ing Fulton County

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- 20 Mi Top B . WASHIN presented to ( insurance pro ployed person the present sq The exec panded old ag ingurance pr given to the H Mans Commit sioner Arthur J Bocial Security They followe given. Congress earlier by Pres his State of the messages. Program Highlights of proposals to th Coverage — T farmers, farm I workers, membe forces, employee: ganizations and federal workers under old age : surance. These more than 20 mi are the only size: coverea Increased Ben ent maximum would be increa the present: min $10 would be bo Costs —, The panded program ent emplovment was placed at. of the present n Increase Higher Taxes wage base wou from the presen Mr. Altmeyer 1 suggestions for present one per ity tax on each ployer. but Mr, posed that this to 1’; per cent J per cent next Ja Women Th mum age limit © duced to 60 for Disability Ben ability plan wou under which ¢ could draw bene rary or permane ing upon the lei ability. Mr. Altmever panded social se« “the first- line against destituti He said it w the help-the-nee ance program | Truman and alr shoulder by the The committe public assistanc weeks. Most with Republica! never see the li But members are much frien fdea of broader and survivors ir and increasing i

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Rents The House an af mew rent ce were sent toa mittee today fc differences. The present expires Mar. 31. Senate conferee: begin work late row on a meas taken back to ti approval. At least anot eral rent contro local governmer assured of a hij ceilings should in their areas

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