Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1949 — Page 2
~ Soott Resigns, Tells GOP to
Behind fron Curtain Get on Job" Confers With Dissident Greek Reds; | Wars of ‘Fade-Out’; : Ee Open Defy fo Moscow Believed Near : | Labels Truman
Nt + Diplomatic onrvers: Bra said, today that Marshal| ‘Typhoid Harry’ Xa wai AAinering Reengis among all dissident Communists! By LYLE C. WILSON
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Returning home from the first] “I om sure’
3 ann in power. Other world ‘developments:
William Butler.’ 65, Stalinist or brass knuckle state;
. tween North Korean Army forces) ji ng “South-Korean
at three 1 85 miles north operated by Dr. west of ‘here, Korean army head- | Rahn, 3156 Washington Bivd. announced The. accident occurred: at the: announcement descrived| | intersection of 30th St. and Shriv-{ fighting as extremely heavy. |. ove after he had left a bus It quoted messages from forces 4 started across 30th St. on the peninsula that an esti-| oh “0p. oy driving east on|the all-powerful police state.”
= mated 4000 to 86000 troops of the Mr, . Scott's Army 30h ot ia police he ie. Jat, sibmitted to the national com-!
“reguiar-Communist and the North Korean border | atruck. MILLE, "In session here to choose! guard had launched a three- this . successor after months of pronges attack against the, Dr. Kahn gave first aid at the poiiine within the organization. “@outhern defenses of the 38th) * scene-and-ordered Mr. Buller sent pp, oust-Scott— movement —be-. en! “Ito General HOSpItAL He diedigan shortly after Gov. Thomas E.|
The parallel divides Americans] red South Korea from Rus.
was. fatally. injured last night ries the malignant
Alexander J. Sies and’ his promise-a-lot pro-| grams. Given to Committee “But he is the ‘Typhoid Harry’| of statism, and his program is]
{injuries and a fractured leg. November's presidential election.! daughter-in-law, {she had taken Mr. Butler to the; Guy G. Gabrielson jen and two divisions of Na-ighe sald she could not remember chairmanship candidates as the Sanat ders have With< yr Butler ever going to a movie committee met. He has strong tha, capital of petore but he expressed a desire backing by elements friendly Hunan Province, the Nationalists ¢, gee a particular show and she Sen. Robert A. Taft and for announced today. [took him. President Herbert Hoover, a pd They presumably pulled out of | 0 5 i100 nad been to the Rex Others. .. the city to escape encirclement by, Theater at 30th: §t. and North-| Western committeemen Communist armies driving on’ western. Ave. The features were Seeking a compromise c * Canton, more than 300 miles 10 «pores of Evi starring John and continued to discusy’ Axel J. - the south. The Reds already had, Garfield, and yy Accused.” with Beck of South Dakots. Others outflanked Changsha “Loretta Young. mentioned included Arthur E. <The Nationalists’ Central News| porn in West Virginia, Mr, Summerfield, Michigan; B. Carroll Agency said it no longer was able Butler spent most ‘of his life in Reece, Tennessee; Iph F. Gates, 4 -18-0nlANt 1s. Changsha office bY New. York City and Jacksonville, Indiana. and A 2h IN, J. His wife was killed in a!NeDraska.
Howard,
" Paris |ratiroad accident in Buffalo, SEB x held along Thirteen ousa trikin Y. tn 1944 and since his retire as ght..in .an effort w nd . KE ment he had made his home in lO Settle on & candidate. They
FE Shatitieiute_ returned ar at | Indianapolis with his only son, Proke up with, their hopes pinned
"| Theodore. son--commitfeeman Harry Darby ng ed it hae in |. He belonged to the Masonic | fof Kansay, who was Mr. Scott's crease Shded tne day, sage; Scottish Rite and the rst chojte aé his suecessor. But strike ApaIng Par fashi [Sm ine. Jon. ‘Dafby refused to take the i -houses. Jo _The midinettes agreed to’ call “The body was removed to Kir. Soe members of the Western off their walkout with the under were still hopeful, however, of/coming up with an acceptable mpromise candidate before the balloting begins, Failure of attempts to agree tupon a. compromise candidate headed the committee into & pub. lic row over the chairmanship. | % Mr. Scott has been in the midst a bitter controversy for months. He: paid off his enemies today in his final report with
by Funeral Home where arrange- |
- standing that the Fashion Em- ments were Were being comple completed. - ployers Association would consid-| er their demands for a five cents’ an hour wage increase after the. current fall showings. Police sald today that. carabiniert and 300 at 200 ; wali a Dp: have wibed out: the srév's| The tity will receive ome 1100 persons into custody. tional $80,000. from. excise tax the 15-day crime clean: funds. next. year. it was
the armed forces. trapped : up Franconiri, Ard Tod, lowering the
for the GOP “to put away our {toys and get to work.” < He read some hard-fistéd outLaide comment on the state of the
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at the Sienin * bud t hearin Monda aging elephant was wobbly in the ou g 8 8 AY! knees and weak in the head.
Brig. Gen. Frank L. Howley. Ajit U. 8. commandant of} The budget, announced 1] i P Ee Berlin, said. today that, Soviet last Friday, included a $6330. 0 resent
yo —— = Jolley stuf: seeks hein and ust Tor the city general: well as. Germany.” fu nd. This figure will now be * During four years in Berlin, |adyu led $60,000 lower through e [al war S“Gen. Howley. spent more than’ he Aevenue boost. Sa ing—with—the = hen the budget was compiled,! | if was estimated the city would Sixteen women wit receive cerFeckive approximately = $345,000 tificates as dental assistants at a! from excise tax funds. ‘The reve. Presentation ceremony at 8: 30 nue comes from liquor, beer and P- M. Monday in. the Indiana Unf-| whisky licenses for taverns. versity -Schoot-of- Dentistry shift, THE TEV Ue ihre se will not he said. 5 / . affect the tax rate materially. OPTOMETRIST OF OPENS. ENS OFFICE. The proposed rate of $2 1863 per Dr. John P, Davey, optometrist, $100 property valuation still rephas opened an office in #12 Board resents more than a 15-cent hike of Trade building. / aver the 1949 rate of 32.03
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policy ‘hasn't changed gince I first came into contact - with them,” and only their tae- . sins RGB, INOLROAS.. ANd personalities. . | the dental school, will present the! Seriiteniea and Mrs. Margaret; S|harp--of Jasonville, ‘Miss fois Lambring of Seymour, president of the. Indians State Association of Péntal Assistants, "will be a guest. |
1 Miss Doris Beck. Miss Maxine (Craig, Miss Joan Dolen, Miss Fre-| {da Kessler, Miss Mary Morgan |’ y Miss. Betty Wilson, Miss Marigait| | White, Miss Patricia ( ‘lark, Miss| “Virginia Bates and Miss = Alice . Krick., The women are members of the first Indiana group to complete|
the recently instituted. certifica-
| [thon study course. Instructors 1 (were members of the dental! T¥chool faculty and Indianapolis dentists, ’
Name Hanley to “Board. Of Ft.-Wayne School
Govi-Behricker today appointed Marshall E. Hanley; Muncie city] | attorney, as a member of the] hoard of trustees of the Fr {Wayne State School te fill the unexpired term. of Earl D. Leas! of Waterloo, who died recently Mf. Hanley is the immediate | past president of the Young Democrats ‘of Indiana. The term ex-
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never leaves the water. I just” turn it to the side for breathing. nard. It you want to-get an ides | Most ian lstroke, but“there is a difference {Republieas National Committee Which. makes me need ee China” win some elections soon or(short distances at : Jn eon. is timing. and yun me in action say that I'm r 3 4
Mr. Scott said, to do everything I can to Keep: & | motion. picture he had seen in “That Mr. Truman is against the from tiring myseif out. i
erms of the That's why * points on the when struck by an “atitomobile [police state around in His" VAGOY5- | TUSCIeN wo wort have tow
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Dr, the program of the believers in prance of Somerset, Mass., churned through four miles of Channel peans was marked. {waters in less tha resignation WAS .p.nnel swim pifots said she was_.the fastest woman channel crawl is‘ a steady motion, Mrs. aspirant he had ever seen.
in the most fmpressive workout! im, in several days when Shir- changeably. |yet in her {from Fry
shortly after—arrivalof internal Dewey of New York lost jast[roak G¥ ohn /
, iloting “.. _sian-backed North Korea. -- Mrs. ‘Theodore W. Butler, the Mr. Sestd, was Jov. Dewey's pick? p rN 2. “ - J : [victims said for the charmanship. he
of New str. Provisional Gov. Chen MIng- theater earlier in the evening. Jersey was leading the field of D®V : The = sun shone for the first
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; . Receiving certificates will be! *SARDINES AND Mrs. Jacqueline Beis, Mrs. MarPOTATOES tha-Shafeér, Mrs, Ruth Lines Miss ’ Frances Dickinson, Miss Emma/ ~ AU GRATIN Adkinson, Miss Martha Fugate,|
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Young Swimmer Says She's Developed ike - at when 1 got
By SHIRLEY MAY FRANCE, as Told to Richard Kiciner (Copyrigh EA Service, Ine.s The stroke I'll use’ "in" nn. to swim the Channel 3 the! back .of the boats, too. . Thinks of Food . to swim, but my father says he taught me when I was 6. As 1 swam along, 1 could see His early teaching 1s undoubtedly what has made me .aithat word in front of me all the 3 ~Boudakian has given me. time, us the bogt my father a flutter kick, My head!coach were In was always right | in front of me. There was a board back of the boat, sepa-
J use a simple crawl stroke,
bora same.of the with which my down } wie the arms move, sing “Slow Boat to speeds.| Swimming SoaeheN- who have!
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: Acme Te y|and more or fess review his life knows I'm feeling all righ _ Shirley May F. France and trainer Harry Seidel .e Check
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Fastest Woman Swimmer He Has Seen
By ROBERT MUSKEL, United Press Staff Correspondent [styles between the American her a lift and ‘that she could) Mr. Schermer was reported DOVER, England, Aug. 4-—S8choolgirl swimmer Shirley May | high school girl and the Euro- now concentrate on training ready to leave Calais this weeke |without worrying about her end on his attempt. American mother and sisters back home. | All in all, it is one of the most a Fourteen - gwimses Sow fat active seasons for Channel cone’ Van Rijsel uses the t eon announced their ntions of atdy American Craw], the 16-year-old miss turned rawr is breast—stroke—inter-itempting--to-conquer-the. Channel| *nders since 1926 When aot “In se Mr. he con-/which has defeated scores in the Ederle i Ngaeny record ining grind to swim: jive himself to the trudgeon past. {14 hours minutes ce to England 08 nn I Re Ee craw: In addition to Shirley, 18-year. If Shirley makes it from Cap de Ederle’s record. | Nearby Mrs. Will Van Rigger | iy has recovered from-the old Mr, Mickman and Mrs. Van Gris Nez to England she will be= urwill, who has. been r Holland and ‘Philip Mickman spell of homesickness which Rijsel, there are Dick Schermer come the youngest girl ever to swimmers for years, said of Britain, both losers this year caused her to burst into tears|of Holland; Elna Anderssen of complete the treacherous journey. d the most powerful female! {to the tricky Channel currents, after she spoke to her mother in| | Denmark; Georges Blommes of | Coach Harry Boudakian said e he-had seen on the Chan-ig150 went through swims, The contrasts “in swimming |
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