Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1949 — Page 8

rising sun, unless we prevent it

can only be enforced by international law and order. Favors UN Teeth “This means that we and all other nations must be willing to convert the United Nations into a real government of law and order —authorized to legally make final and binding decisions in all international disputes and empowered to use an international police force to enforce its decisions. “I realize, as you do, the great difficulty in creating such a government and the apparently impossible task of inducing all nations, including our own, to agree to become subject and subservient to such an international government. “But if we do not, the time will undoubtedly come when our cities

withered—when this sacrifice of nationalism will seem small and insignificant by comparison.”

Husband Objects to ‘Chambermaid’ Chores

OLIS, Oct. 15 (UP) —James Villas filed a cross complaint to his wife's divorce suit. She said he had a “vile temper.”

by enforcing peace, and peace!

are laid waste, our countryside =

| tired owner of the Marvel Vene- | tian Blind Co. here, who died | Tuesday in Riverside, Cal., will | be buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Ind., after serv- | ices at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in | Shirley Brothers Irving Hill | Chapel. He was 69.

'3-Month Rest Ordered

For Sen. Vandenberg

ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 15. (UP)—S8en. Arthur H. Vandenberg, (R. Mich.) his recent lung operation called a “complete success” by surgeons, left University Hospital today under orders to take a three-month rest. The Republican foreign policy leader, who underwent surgery 12 days ago in which half his left Rute Wa removed, was 1's Jovial

Mr. Vandenberg sald he had planned to remain at his home in Grand Rapids, Mich., until mid-January and then return to Washington.

9 TRAPPED IN NIP MINE FUKUOKA, Japan, Oct. 15 (UP) —Nine coal miners were. trapped today after a mine cave-in more than a mile below ground at Mizumaki, Fukuoka prefecture. A rescue party was attempting to reach

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Four different types of kitchlens are exhibited, but all were planned from several years’ research by the Home Economics) Institute of Westinghouse Electric Corp. In this research, to save time, |steps and even hand movements {for the housewife, stop-watches land precise measurements were {used to determine the best kitchen (layouts. | “No matter how modern or cost{ly your kitchen equipment may be, a startling amount of its con{venience value. is sacrificed un-| {less it is arranged properly,” said] Mrs. Julia Kiene, manager of the Home Economics Institute, in discussing the four Indianapolis exhibit homes. Home economics classes, as well as persons planning to buy, build or modernize their homes, have {shown special interest in the kitchen planning. The furnishings, lighting and room arrangements also were planned to meet varying needs of families according to income, social activity and the number and age of individuals in the home. The exhibit homes will be open daily from 2 to 10 p. m. until next Sunday night, Oct. 23. They are at 6404 Evanston Ave. 480 W. Hampton Dr., 1154 E. 57th St. and 2613 E. 58th St., South drive. They are completely furnished.

EASTERN STAR TO MEET Cumberland Order of Eastern Star Auxiliary will meet for luncheon Wednesday at Buckley's in Cumberland. A bake sale is scheduled for next Saturday at

Lewis Defend

PITTSBURGH, Oct. 15 (UP)— Murray,

deadlocked in a 15-day strike, said today that he was ready to join the AFL and John L. Lewis’ striking United Mine Workers in

{pooling their resources for com-

mon defense of all unions. Replying to Mr. Lewis’

propos{al that the UMW and the AFL

set up a $2.5 million per week war chest to aid the steelworkers, Mr. Murray said his union was prepared to reciprocate. The mine workers, on strike for 27 days,

out. AFL President William Green

workers until Mr. Murray asked for them.

inum workers is scheduled for| tomorrow. Mr. Murray, whose steel union represents employes, of Aluminum Company of Ameri-| ca, sald that an Alcoa statement! that the union had broken off negotiations was false and was| in effect a “lockout.” { This also is the critical week-! end for the steel fabricators, who employ another 500,000 workers. | Their agreements with the CIO, United Steelworkers are expiring and it is doubtful that many, would meet the union’s demand! for a non-contributory 10-cent-| an-hour-per-man pension-insur-| ance packages. Meanwhile, the deadlocked! coal negotiations were in recess until Tuesday with both the United Mine Workers and the) operators still far apart in the! welfare fund dispute which has! idled the bulk of the nation’s soft] coal mines for 26 days. |

Business Falls Off

“little chance” for a steel accord

from Monday.

Fry's Hardware Co., Cumberland.

Meanwhile retail business

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Murray Offers fo Help

All Unions

started falling in the steel and coal centers. t

The index fell from 145.8 to 64.8 in two weeks. In northern Indiana and the South Chicago aréa, where steel workers are concentrated, retail business dropped 15 per cent. Tavern business dropped “a lot.”

Two Speakers Listed on Forum

may need money, too, he pointed Refuses to Buy Back

Golf Clubs From Thief

withheld comment on the Lewis| HAMILTON, Ont. Oct. 15 (UP) perience in business and church proposal. However, AFL sources —Folice want the thief who stole| publicity. Prof. Rehwinkel is pro- | said the organization would make Mrs. Frank Gnup’s golf club set!fessor of pedagogy, church no contributions to the steel then telephoned he would sell it history and psycholegy in Conback to her for half price. ?

Government labor officials saw "8 oF before the CIO convention meets|/i} in Cleveland Oct. 31—two weeks fi

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The steel and coal walkouts Suess you don’t want to do busi- moderator and song leader durhave idled 1.5 million workers so Pes” and hung up, Mrs. Gnup ing the forum. A fellowship sup-

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