Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1949 — Page 6

HONOLULU, ~''hé territorial faking over. stevedoring opera-i * § tions on the strike-bound Hawaii docks today under the terms of = wh ran executive. order from Gov. 0 Ingram Stainback. “At-the_same. time the Sovern] pu ‘its recruiting cam paign to ne yp longshgremen to, ‘handle valuable cargoes on. ships ve tied up In the 102-day strike of C10 longshoremen, Two hundred ninety-five men who took loyalty oaths or signed _non-Communist affidavits have. “been hired already. With 22,000, unemployed in Honolulu because

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trenchment program, the govern-| ment's recruiting job was not To Gov. Btainbaci's executive ore BA ak Pe der directed Ben Rush, manager | Of icers of the Archdiocasan Coungil of the National Council of Catholic Women for a | torial harbor board, to seize and id ! Mrs. Ed v | i hr adorns ms and president, and Mrs ward an Ulzen, Terre Haute, secretary. Plan Georgia Rites ppl Women Two Specific Orders For A. W. Maddox Two specific Ltd, which does 90 per cent of | {died Monday in Sunnyside Sanathe territory's stevedoring bukl-| Miners Vote 2-1 [torfum, will be held this week in| Hamilton-Renny, which h&s been Against Rad Leaders {Lincoln Memorial Cemetery there. handling military cargo. | Born In Harris County, Mr. eompuantes probably will be taken over later today or tomorrow. hire workers, including strikérs, | {throughout the country voted to Survivors include his mother, the church, the but will bypass existing contractsiréturn to work by more than 2 Mrs. Henrleta Thomas. Atlanta; community, |

of the strike and a military re-| considered difficult. and chief engineer of the terri-, coming year . .. Mrs. H. C. Webster, North Vernon, treasurer; Mrs. George Moser, New Albany, | ment of seven struck longshore J... Be Australian Coal were issued Be are Srdutal Strike Coll Ses A Services for Arthur Willer MadCastle and Cooke Terminals, [doR ai} Colymiia Ave, whe ear eno S * ness. The other named McCabe. | Atlanta, Ga. Burial will be In| dling m ~~} SYDNEY. Australia, Aug. 10; tas 30. equipment of # = 3 quip ve “other (UP) -- The T-week-old Com: yeanny lived Mr. Rush was empowered to. c0llapsed today when. miners gardener. and growing pattefn of work for between union and manggement. ito 1. sister, Mrs. Dorothy Thom:

dianapolis; his grandfather, Wilt] at ut the Jeritor Jong. Acting President R. Hamilton Maddox, Birmingham, Ala. two gtantiated by official reports and! - stevedo ect of the Miners Federation sald the aunts and two uncles. ring operations which the|tederation’s central council would {figures during the afternoon . companies would have performed! i they were not struck. But be-! a at

® tralian labor history that the

“meh working. for ‘the fovern-|"*NK And fle of the miners” union ment, It ‘was believed My, Rush "ejected the proposals of their off id:have to recruit an entire '®Aders. new aL » SS — leaders of the strike| nsisted that the miners re- : Signed by Govermor nin out until the government The selzure order, empowered met their full demands for wage. under a law passed by an emer- | Increases, long-term vacations cy séssion of the territorial: Sng ture last Baturday, was try. signed by Gov. Stainback yester-

“Hing “Catholic instruction classes.

Employees Back to Work in Lake County creasingly popular.

Special study,

500,000 residents of Lake life, it was stated. | Country Paralyzed | County, Indiana, ended yester- . bonita “day when union and company | | Although only 23.000 miners representatives accepted a 10-day! ‘Hruce, :

The Most Rev. Paul C, Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis and t One sweeping clause permits were on strike, the lack of ‘coal

~ the government to invoke an in-[paralyzed all Australia, causing] Junction against any person en- industrial shutdowns that put an gaged in a “strike-or any other estimated 750,000 persons out. of concerted aeivity interfering or | work. threatening to interferes with the|

The AFL Dairy Workers Union said em- piug XII. Archbishop Schulte reiployees would be back at work! today and dairies said milk de- recent trip to Rome,

¥ “This is a knockout blow for! such operations " liveries would be moving normal per 8 the. Communist leaders, said lly in another . 2 K fig

eI Minlster of Supply J. 1. Arm-. The law also declared it legal strong . when he heard of the to engage in a strike “on any back-to-work vote. vessel worked by the government

The truce was arranged in a was in charge of

- gene Bwartz of

“Hospital ,where she was taken for! doors, declaring that a strike] {reatment. After. a masyy ona t-syriie-agmmart Wainer ke } = ull The union branded Yhe shut- 3611 Lafayette in an attempt to defeat the goy-| JANice, suffering from a form down a “lockéut.” J -erament’s seizure program. - 1% muscle cancer that spreads Stetke Tu Abeyanee’ | West "Michigan - Street Attorney General Walter Ack- Shrouss the blood, arrived by Home. erman has a meeting scheduled ane last night accompanied by| Under the agreement, the union “with ILWU President Harry N®f father. M. A, Medders, a ga- agreed to hold the Borden strike Park Cemgtery. Bridges today, presumably to get rage mechanic. Their trip was “in abeyance” pending negotia-| Mr, Lee, who was 83, was fathe TLWU's position in “relation tinanced by a fund-raising appeal tions which will be aimed at set- tally injured Monday when struck to the government stevedoring in her home town in the hope that|tling wage terms with all the by a trolley at the intersection agency onthe record. (special treatment here might save companies. of Washington and Missouri Sts. her te, { The union seeks a $10 weekly He had been an employee in the icin wage boost, while the companies inspectors department of the In-

n have offered $4. _ Pauli e Roberson | Coldest in’ Five Years During the shutdown little evi- past 23 years. Funeral Saturday | BusNos airs,

Argentina, | {dence of a milk famine developed, Mr, Lee was a member of the Aug. 10 (UP)-—Buenos Aires had [in the county, Many retail deal- Tabernacle Baptist Church. Bérvices for Mrs. Roberson, a daughter,

Pauline H. its coldest day in five years to-lers drove trucks to nearby Chi-| Surviving are. a son, former Kentucky/day. At 8 a. mit was’ 26.2 de-|cago to pick up supplies, house- Lee, Indianapolis; schoolteacher for 30 years who grees. Shivering ‘office - g 0 er siholders did the same in the fam- Mrs. Ada Hooper, Detroit, Mich.; died here yesterday, will be held faced icy southern winds. Snow- ily car and a few small fnde- a step-son; William Cooper, DeSaturday in Bandana, Ky. Burial. glorma- threatened - the -squthern pendent: dairies had continued: to. troiti-Mieh..-and a brother. How“Will .Tollow there, | part of Buenos Aires Province. operate. ard Lee, ihdlanapoils, 1~ Mra. Roberson died in the home on : of a sister, Mrs, Novella Woodley, 426 W. 28th St. Bhe was 52. Born in LaCenter, Ala, Mrs, Roberson lived most of her life in Ballard County, Kentucky, and was a member of the Baptist ‘ Church there. She came. to Indianapolis three months ago. : Surviving in addition to Mrs. Woodley, are another sister, Mrs. Olivia. Cluff, Cleveland, O., and two brothers-in-law, Lester Woodley, Indianapolis, and Lonte Clutf; Cleveland. ”

“Mrs. Lulu Hizer

Services for Mrs. Lula. Hizer, 1124 E. 16th St. who died here Bunday following a long IlTness,| will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow

mainland announcement that * Rdg with be, held.

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Aug. [10 (UP)—Partition of Ireland Land proposed -adnilsston- of Ger many threatened to plunge the 1 opening session of the new European stormy.

'of Western Europe and pariia-| sm. n ny Ha An oe n same Indi ; two daughters, _ (mentary branch of the fol These i fiends > Jung) Services for T-Sgt. Edwin Har- aS ahnpe Ballinger, Indianapolis,

(of Europe, met for the first time 5 in the old Strasbourg University, building. The 101 Seguros pres- ibe held at 2 p. m. Sifaay 18 ent: represented “12 live. They gave blood for trans-| tions. ed

ish Prime Mrs, |Churchill, who was reported pre- to the hospital, but it was too 1ate. ne entered service. A native of | Brown, Detroit, and Miss Hattie {paring to demand Germany's ad-p Mr. Myers, who lived in 1414 near Ambia, Ind., he came to live Davis and Mrs. Estella Allen, {mission to the European Council, Ewing St, first joined the In- with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Huggins Kansas City, and two grand. | despite the objection of his own dianapolis Fire Department in bere when his parents died. A children. ‘country’s. government.

Ernest Bevin was understood tol Bern outside the city limits in E. C. Atkins & Co. [Eelieve the admission of Ger-|y rion County, he had made his

{many would be premature. Any |such move at this home in Indianapolis more than... m.iq Army radio intelligence Strong, 1962 N. Graham St. will

[thought, would bring a French request. for-admission of the Saar, as an independent nation, |

England

Government order to-cut clothing, He leaves his wife, Frances M.; land shoe “prices 5 per cent. {three daughters, Mrs. Elisabeth. | ‘The National Chamber of Trade Thomas, San Diego, Cal.; Miss 1. Harve The Archdiocesan Counell of formally told its 250,000 shop-|Ruth Myers and Mrs. Nellie Mae, er y in Indianapolis. the National Council of Catholic: keepers members to ignore the Roberts, Indianapolis; & son. Ars : munist-led Australian coal strike three years. He was a landscape ‘Women is sponsoring a varied Labor Govérnment's order to re-'thur Myers; his sister; a step-| iduge prices on all utility clothing daughter, Mrs. Julia Tilford; two Rites Tomor [OW and William Strong, Columbus, home and the and footwear by ong,shilling In stépsons, Everétt and William) | {and six grandchildren. the pound next month: This was brought out and sub- sent out. after the chamber voted Burial will be

ing a maintain resent prloek wn preceding the graveside rites will! Hark Ave ess the gowern Ne In oar meen of the coun ye or SAucion OOTP pero he. oak Hi eri Mood Sopa Peace Cra |a_back-to-work order, fue heat .__|terday in the Hotel Lincoln. lcomes effective, ‘ | It was the first time in Aus- Committee heads reported that d {hundreds of persons -are attend- Lon on

Eleven Britons marooned {With more than 50 per cent non- {wo frigid years near.the tions 1 | Catholics enrolled in one deanery Pole had a promise today that a an Funeral had_ lived in. Indianapolis 20.2 member of the Pentaipha- Lodge, | group. Missions and shrines. in gki plane would come to their years, He was arf engineer on the F. & A. M.

Catholic ‘homes are becoming In- rescue next January.

Sir Miles Clifford, AT ot, Wy ‘is devoted to pending legislation, ine Falkland Islands, made th me

GARY, Ind, Aug. 10 (UP)—A {5 spiritual retreats and to the romise, which was relayed in . land nationalization of the Indus. 0" day shutoff of milk. deliveries improvement of family and rucal at by the British Broad-| Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | a casting Corporation last night.

honorary president of the coun- Marguerite Bay, rit; relayed a blessing for the Graham Land, in 1047 to study today for Paul William Brisben, Milk Drivers and women from His Holiness, Pope weather conditions.

quested the blessing during hia China

Mrs. George Moser of New Al- ing at the gates of two Chinese, [chusetts Ave. 'Hé& Was 31 hany, president of the Sounetl. Nationalist . bastions more than! Brishe oF Yeurtraa esterday’s 1000 the Col rin 08. eferans {meeting called by Mayors Eu- peeing. Other new officers and 3000 ues Chica a nd in Floral Park following services, Gary, Vernon .,mmittee heads from all points today, :

where “an pAnderson of Hammond. and i, tne Indianapolis Catholic Arch-| ~The cities involved are Kanchow Hotel officials said he ofteri took strike | : Cancer Patient, 3 Rests’ Frank Migas of East Chicago, gigeese attended. in Kiangsi province and Lanchow |sedatives to help him sleep. Dam- - Mes. Careingio was Smployed the employer of any such person After Mercy Flight . three industrial cities affected by) —— {in Moslem northwest China. age from the fire was confined ob SG C0 Methodist Chap “Gi 2 or persons to cease doing busi- NEW ‘YOR vy. {the shutdown, |" Local authorities were reported|to his apartment in the hotell Surviving are her Pe shanti] ness with the government.” Ey ro) K, + Aus. 14 UP) -| The union had struck against. Harley D. Lee to have ordered government annex. | Forrest Carrington: her mother. It was believed this would be victim. ho year old nia; Borden Co. in a wage dispute and lagencies evacuated rom both | “Mr. Brisben was & bartender Mrs. Jefferene Chrisler; a daugh-! the government answer to a . ay at Memorlalisy other .dairies had shut their Funeral Friday | places. lin the Wintergarden, 538 Massa-|ter Sandra: four sisters. Mrs. with SOCIAL STANDING ?

Services. for. Hagley..D. Lec. freland - RN

at 10 a, m. Friday in Conkle in Ireland were ordered by police He was: a native of Bartholomew | apolis;, and séven brothers, Ralph, | Funeral’ today to post 24-hour guards County and a member of the Paul, Eddie, Harvey, James and

Burial will be in Floral against possible attack by 'a | pected maniac who seriously in-|

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| Old-Timer Ass

“Friends Sows Boal Eat io SAY : in ty ; : Es : ~ Smoke-Eater Who Served 44 Years a 1 After Month's Mineas | .. By GALVY GORDON rs, Bite The old-timers of the Fire Department told many a story tod&Y | yohnson. Indianapolis resident for happenings in the life of veteran fireman James Charles MYers.i3o years, were to be held at 3 “And I mon listened While they held forth at Iength oo z lon the changes since “Jim” first drove a ladder wagon behind 2 Jonn’ Baptist Church. Burial was spirited horses over cedar-blocked-paved East Side -'to follow in New Crown cemetery, im died early yesterday morning in Methodist Houpital after aps. Johnson, who lived in’ 2709 {Garfield Ave, died Saturday in

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Admitting Gariaiy Also Likely to Cause Stormy Debate STRASBOURG, France,

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cially mourned his passing. He

‘Ger- had served with th them since early 1028 and 1d ase seen active service Snices § station Jaade ‘truck until

the e retired on his 70th Hahny: Feb, 2%

Assembly fotny. into, he debate.

hen doctors at Methodist Hos- 01d Thorne, killed Apr. I, 1945.54 Miss Kathryn Johnson, Kane I said Jim needed blood toi ear Frankfurt, Germany, will sas City; her father, John W, ‘Davis, Lanette; four brothers, IL. Burial will be inlwayne _Davis, New. York City; od: 1h, He an > Emmett and Horace Davis, Lane was em lette, and John vis, Detroit, Winston !ast Thursday when Jim returned rye Indianapolis Times befote pich.; ne sisters,

European Pa rusions six times.

Among them was former’ Brit. They were eager to “help again|

Minjster

_iJune, 1905. He served continu-'graduate of Technical Hig 8 he also worked in ine Henry H. Strong

School, Requiem mass for ong 5 Thorne was awarded {he Strong, who died yesterday im Croix de Guerre for service with the home of a son, Raymond W.

British Foreign Secretary ously until his retirement.

time, he go years.

Sister Is Pastor

Hé was a member of the Phila-| (delphia Assembly of the Apos-

{tole Faith, of which his sister, {Wo sisters. Wheaton, III,

iDye, Chicago, {Arthur ir Thorne, Milford. Milford.

{section. He was a member of be sung at 10 a. m. tomorrow in {the Presbyterian Church. {the St. Mary Catholic Church, Survivors Include his wife, now Burial will be in the St. Joseph Mrs. Ralph Renner, Noblesville; Cemetery, Madison. He was 78. Mrs. G. A. Holmes,| A native of Graham, Tenn., Mr, and Mrs. Harry Strong lived in Indianapolis 20 and a brother, years. He was a member of the Little Flower Catholic Church, Survivors include three daugh« {ters, Mrs. Russell Battreall ani |Mrs. Clara Rich, Indianapolis, {and Mrs. Robert Best, Kansas [and Mo.; three sons,

Britain's shopkeepers revolted Miss Effie N. Myers, serves as in London today against a Labor pastor.

Raymond. and Morris Strong, Indianapolis;

| Herman, all of Indianapolis, and notification Was nine grandchildren. | tomorrow in| ast night at an indignation meet-| {Round Hill Cemetery. Services|

The official

4 ineer (George Ogden Locomotive Engin | Services for George Ogden, who Dies in Hospital died yesterday in his home, 413 | Park Ave, be held at 2 p. m, Services for Walter D. Harvey, Moore MoFuarios Burial will be in

| Tabernacle Church, at 3 p.m. will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow Orown Hill. He was 66. Lin the J, C. Wilson Chapel of the in the Moore & Kirk Northeast Mr. Ogden was owner of a gies. |Chapel. Burial will be in Scott, O. [Sarage s at his residence 25 years. ‘He was 46. Born in Scott, 0. Mr. “Harvey in Sen 35 years. He was

New York Central Railroad, em [ployed by the railroad 30 y | {He was a member of the Brother{hood of Locomotive Engineers.

Paul W. Brisben Hod Nadie Harvey; two sons, Carol| Gene and Howard Harvey, IndiLived Here 7 Months anapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Services were being arranged Berry, Indianapolis; his father, 0. H. Harvey, Lorain, O,, and a § granddaughter, % who was fatally burned in an . i {early-morning fire yesterday in Mrs. Forrest Carrington | the Saratoga Hotel® 546 Massa-' Mrs. Mary Lawrence Carring-| ton, lifelong Indianapolis resident

{who died Sunday ip her home, | {1808 Arsenal Ave. will be buried.

The 11 voluntarily isolated] hemselves on Stoningtpn Islands Southwest

Communist troops are hammer-, Mr. Brisben died yesterday in

Hospital. Firemen believed Mr... o , 0» (omorfow in King &

{Erisben fell asleep while smoking. | {King Chapel. She. 20. i

__ -icnusetts Ave. Also a painter, he | Eunice French. Mrs. Etna Thampa; Tt “Teame to THAIanapolis about even: son, Mrs. Helen Vance and Miss

CAN Roman RE convents months ‘ago from Columbus, Ind.|Freida Chrisler, all of Indian-i

sus- Eagles Lodge. Joe Chrisler, Survivors include his mother, William Chrisler, jured a nun. Mrs. Eva Brisben, Grammer, BarThe alleged maniac, center df a tholomeéw County; two brothers, | RUSSIA JAMS ‘VOICE’ nation-wide manhunt since he Irvin, of Columbus, and Earl] NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (UP)— broke into two convents,” was re- Brisben, Grammer, and two sis- The Voice of America reported to{ported to be a deranged priest ters, Mrs. Lon Wright and Mrs. ‘day that its broadcasts to China who escaped from an institution Mary Campfield, both of Colum- have been running into Russian near Dublin about two weeks ago. bus. “nuisance” jamming.

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fn the ‘Twenty-8ixth Street Baptist Church. Burial will be in Floral Park. oy “A native of Evansville, Mrs Hizer had Hved In Indianapolis for 30 years and was & member of the Twenty-Sixth Street Bap- - tist- Church, She was 41. Burviving are two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Newbolt and Mrs. Jennie Banks, Indianapolis, and a brother, Sam Williams, Evans! ville, = |

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