Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1950 — Page 2
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Chief Directs
1h Own ‘Market : . de Times State Service vt RNIGHTSTOWN, Feb. 1 Fire]
| towh “Fire Department spent three! hout#’ early today leading a hat) tle. against flames in his own: meat ‘market and an “adjoining! apolidtice shop. { z Dafiage was estimated at "$60, | — 900 In-a ‘blaze which burned the ~roof” and. second floor apartment “of "tHe" building housing Rihm’'s Meat Market and the Ewing Elec-! tric Shop.
Firemen Castle,
from New. Knigtste _ fighting the blaze. Fire Sfarts Anew
Ro 98 rear of his market was extinguished at 7 Pp m. yesterday, | and that flames broke out again at Tidnight. { The second floor apartment of! “Mrs. “Nell Jessup and all furnish-| ings were destroyed in the second! blaze: Mrs. Jessup had gone fo spéfid the night with relatives _aflér the earlier fire,
- $20,000 Blaze |
~ Hits Clinton |
““OLINTON, Feb.
destroying a tavern: Several families [i¥ing in aApaHtments on the second floor were driven from their homes but no|
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apartments were not damaged,
EL Wiliams Rites Tomorrow
- | “Former Custodion | Of Dental College
Services for A. L. Williams, Tesident of Indianapolis for 85 Years, “will be held at 2 p. mi. to-] morrow -in- West. Michigan . Street Methodist Church. Burial will be in Anderson Cemetery. Mr. Williams, who was 88 died
ter, Mrs. Dorothy Trotter, 1454 N Holmes Ave, He once served as custodian of the old Indiana ~~ Dental College in N. Pennsylvania St. and is a former railroad em"ployee. He was a member of Arion Lodge, Knights of Pythias; Brookside 1.O.O.F. Lodge, Macabees, and was one of the oldest. mem- ~ bers of the West Michigan Street Methodist Church. Besides Mrs. Trotter, Mr, Wil-i! — Tams is survived daughter; Mrg. Clara Spicer: three grandsons and a great-grand-daughter, all of Indianapolis,
Hess Ford
Rites for Hess Ford, Americin Foundry employee who died Mon‘day in his home, 1461 Shepard “St. Will be held at 2p. m. tomorsow in Patton Funeral Home Crystal Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. ‘Mr. Ford, who was 60, was a native of Hogansville, Ga., and was a resident of Indianapolis for 26 years. : He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ‘Hattie Ford; a daughter, Mrs,
ee on Blaze et dweek to divorce Milton
yume in three years.
Chief Carl Rihm of the Knights-| —
{it was learned that No, Spiceland and Dunreith aided the joyce shail have custody of their. * ‘own Fire Department inig, -year-ol adopted daughter, .* Tyieky,. A
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Joyce Matthews All Sef To Divorce Berle Again
Will Seek Decree In Virgin Islands
By EARL WILSON Times: Broadway Celumnist: 3 NEW . YORK; Feb. 1-- Blond - and beautiful Joyce Matthews will fly to the Virgin Idlands this (Mr, { Television) Becle for the second
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Karl - Wilson's . column, “It Hab pened Last Night. "+. Page 4.
Their second ‘marriage —it was a June wedding when Miiton had just reached the peak’ in TV--is iall but ended after only .eight months, “The ‘agreement is practically {ready to be signed and I'lf problably = leave Wednesday," -Mrs, Berle told this. columnist at the Blue Angel Cafe. § Details were not divulged but “Mr. nergy Berle has. agreed that
for nine months of the Milton will summer, After 1100," Joyed said.
take her in the Joven Matthews Ath he loves her. ~~
gin “Isiands Tor this divorce. “pe-|
__lievigg that Reno would be full . No Cash Settlement of unpleasant memories, ‘Mrs. Berle will receive alimony “After all” but no cash settlement. 8he ridi- of hers. “when a girl goes to
Reno twice - to divorce the same | man she'd feel like she was getting in a rut”
culed reports that she had re. ceived a large sum--$100,000 has from Berle at tthe time-of their second rage; Hast June 16: tat-—the — Virgin rslands’ Blue, “All such ‘stories are silly.” she Beard's C nstle. But don't let that | sald, scare you that's the name of a! Joyce dec ‘ided to go to the Vir-| hotel.
Approve H-Bomb Decision Communists, Mayors of A-Blasted Japanese | Cities Are ‘Horrified’ by New Weapon
WASHINGTON, Feb, 1 (UP) and the world ordered-the-construetion-of the mighty hydrogen bomb: Barnch “A wise
Here is the reaction of -America
Rernard M. son, the “Red” dean of Canterdecision, ‘bury-—“I regret to hear it.” ~hts Gen beste Ro Groves, fore! Pr. Arthur Jaffee of the Ar-
bomb project ‘1 do hope it will Chicago- “If it's possible for us
scientist “We must continue tothe Oak Ridge Atomic Installaachieve a unity of the West.” ition--“This decision is not a sclMayor Shinzo Hamal of Hire: HI%e atin.” was made on poBias seeserof-the. first Ack amby “Prof. Max Laue of the German
tt into {University of Goettingen -"“EveryHble tov " htthat ever came thing possible Must be done to
tprevent such a weapon from ever, Mayor Hiroshi Ohasi of Nagn- ‘coming Into actual use.’ “It's a chilling thought.” | goin, Renner, Communist. leadGen, Omar N. Bradley, chalr-'er of Germany "That's where man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff “come to with your American |
do not know - and I do not think! Dr. Rudolf Pelerls, professor of anybody knows-. just what the mathematical physics at Birming-| hydrogen bomb can do." /ham University in Britain — “If Chairman William Z. Foster and blowing up the world Is the. onlyl General Secretary Eugene Dennis 8k with the hydrogen bomb, of the U. 8. Communist Party {wouldn't lose any Sleep over it.” “Every. thinking person in our’ Es Te vi Hed “Hy this 1 ar world peace.” : Lt. Col, Charles w. Sweeney, who dropped the Nagasaki -He ne Pe a illing and able” to drop an H-bemb “assuming that the United States gets attacked first.”
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: Gets Prison Term
EVANSVILLE, Péb. 1 (UP) Ql returned to or the “French “Atomic Commis: [the post “offive sion—"The head of a state would robbed of $787 faced a sentence not have the right to- deprive hisof 10 to 25 yegrs in prison today. people of such a weapon. The man, /who identified himProf. A. M. Low, president of self as Lonnie James Baggett; 34, the British Institute of Engineer-jof Pal a; Tenn. told postal ing—"Only a half-wit would be-|inspectors he had wandered allf lieve the H-bomb could be banned. around’ the: country on busses |
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Joyre already. has reservations,
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to President Truman's announcement that he has}
“I can not say how this will affect’ capitalists. -they want war, noth- J 1H. 8. military strategy as yet. Ling else” |
‘held up andi
President Truman's decision was after he holdup four weeks ago. wise and sensible.’ B tt was identified as’ the
Ruby Rose, Atlanta, Ga; a brother, William Ford, Georgia; and two sisters, Mrs, Carrie D.| Tucker, and Mrs. :Rosellx Rulley;
Harry Pollitt, secretary of the ho oldup man by Clark A. Bayer, British, Communist Party “The f e money order clerk who was [announcement is the logical out- robbed. Baggett said he used a {come of American war policy.” iplastic, toy pistol under a hand:
| * He sald he held up the post office ‘on an impulse, and the first i thing he bought with his Joot was {new clothes. Baggett said he! || considered going to Hot Springs,
INVESTMENT
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North Wells: Stree, Chicago 8, Iino
#0 1 decided to come back and
give up.” -
New Talks Today
| In Telephone Dispute WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (UP) {~The government scheduled new
OPPORTUNITY -
offers on an any or: all basis tract dispute today but informed
jolficials sald chances.of averting,
Si
Cyrus 8. Ching, - chief of ‘the © |} Federal Mediation Service, re- : [turned from the West Coast to
1 | ernment’ s. peace efforts. = He | planned to confer first with {Joseph A. Beirng, ‘president of! ithe CIO ‘Communications work-'
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: imeeting- Monday at 7:45 p. m. at : lcated vauel | the Frpspect Masonie Tanple. refabricated pane t - Pp P I It will pay you to engage A re-
liable [Real Estate Broker to buy! jor sell real estate. He gets the buyer and seller together faster! [That's his business. He always {looks out for your best interest,
water heatér, coal fired space
i would: blame-the. elerk. I held up.
conferences in the telephone con-!
= Feb-§ phone striice were-“sim:" |
| take personal charge of the gov-
~The Very Rev. Hewlett Foha- {kerchiel for the holdup. 4 -
refed Family SBR Homes Ayers, 5-2 Family 2 BR Homes eit ge | OES MEET ING SC HEDU LED 5=2 Family 1 BR Homes { Prospect Chapter, Order of
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rock.
Mighty Mo Moves . As Sailors Cheer
Tugs . Free Battleship After 1 5-Day Struggle is_the re-elected secrétary. (Continued ¥ From Page One) this morning. At 4 30 a. 'm. (Indiy napolis time) the tugs took thelr k places. A¥ a signal they Began putting P {fore and aft. The “Missouri, | which the Japanese surrender was {signed in -Toky6 Bay. began ‘to terprises is the Walker building. American Legion, will present ci-| Branch offices dre tations to the four divisions at its CARE Ships Just at * dawn there . came a maintained<n several other major 17th annual open house dinner at'a month
Ju gurgling sound. 6p. m. in the Central Christian -
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES © Walker Firms Name Officers
‘tof the Madam C..J. Walker * Realy Corp., Jas been re-elected "46 serve ‘as head of the firm. | ‘Robert Lee Brokenburr, attorsey.)
of the Madam C..J. Walker Manufacturing Co. have been named
n I observances this year.
Indianapolis.
| Cities.
“It-sounded like a big rock was
Lrolling around. {one sglvage worker sald.
inside
Suction Broken
The vessel moved slightly. ‘did it. The suction was broken {presented annua {The Mo moved out ntern foremost anapoiis citizen for outstanding for" héroie service ‘beyond the are free of tax, ration and duty Mr. | toward Then the From
the, channel. cry of shore
the Mo,” the
land service activities.
award given for public welfare cipal speaker,
Willard B. Ransom, presideni |
Branch ‘Schedules
All officers and board . members
“Headquarters—for—Walker En=
Brokenburr “recently won Church, annual Community Fund]
Mr.
Mr. Ran-| Every year the.
maally: to an Indi- local police and fire departments delivery in Israel by April 1-and der. . o
work in race and community Te- regular call of duty.”
“She's Free” lations. where spec-| 'tators had watched for days came firm are Miss A'Lelia Mae Perry,! | thousands of other cheers.
A 25-4a¢ D.
dt threatened to send her back
Tonto the sand.
The. tugs moved to orotect “Far
{against
the
waves
suggested a friend into the main channel, Captain on Bridge At 6:16 a. m.
shrouds signaling to the fleet: {am undér way in tow.”
the Stars and pyUBLIC CARD PARTY SET {Stripes rose slowly to the Mis-
Capt, William W. D. Brown, the
(ing the night, lout by the. 15- -day ordeal, which he never left the ship.
But when the Missouri floated thé “fleet's only active, battle- sc ‘heduled for desi 2 -+month.
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cruise when aground, was 1lI'in his cabin dur- Tretires apparently . worn Chief of the Atlantic Fleet, jt-was was a U. 8. Army Medical Corps ceiving Hospital next week. Now, he major during World War IL Wayne hospital Sompletion next for€ returning to his bench about told Judge Keech that he looked
1 away with war al to make It; it with be possible for {together.” {thes Russians.’ 5 Dr. “Harold cu rey, “top “atomic! “Herbert Pomerance, physicist at}
she
: uckless skipper who was taking red. aval trom ink of sleep. put:ana University and oe Mo out of Norfolk on his first 'obviously relieved. ran;
during a moment of ° “elation.” could turn over infact and afloat
Hree,. he. -Was_on the bridge, tired, wagon.
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president; But no sooner was ihe free than nejeon, vice president; Mrs. Vio{ghe ran into more trouble. {Knot wind which had helped gel: Mrs.
Ther free tufned agzinst her, — treasurer.
Officers of the manufacturing
Max well is Post commander.
Mrs. A’Lelia Ransom
secretary, and _auditor-
Reynolds, Marie. Overstreet;
Ft. Wayne Hospital
Dr, Russell "L.
Re-elected board members ire
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~ Open House Here A local American. ‘Legion branch’ will’ honor four divisions of the, to serve another term as the com. Indianapolis Police and Fire Deany made plans for 50th anni- ‘partments . at its -annual open pale pounds of -meat, matzoh {house tonight. ~ . vs Robison- Ragsdale Post, No. 133, milk. =
Gov. Sehricker will be the prin-. Union of Orthodox Jewish Con-| ‘sent
“Fred C. Hasselbrine, open house committee chairman, will direct ithe dinner program. Stewart W.
Manager. Named for
Hiatt, a VeterMr. Brokenburr, general manager ans Administfation medical area and wind. and chairman; Mr. “Ransom, as: assistant difector ‘in Washington,
| Slowly she was guided stern-first sistant manager; Miss Perry, Mrs. D. €., today was named manager! : Nelson, Mrs, Reynolds and F. E.| of the Ft. Wayne VA Hospital De Frantz. Hiatt {6rmerly was assist»'any’ chief medical officer of the souri’s peak and a bright burst Auxiliary of the LA. of M., will be Administration's regional board péfinants “Shook out’ on the host to a public card party at I 6tfice-in Chicago. Area in his-cur-“Tp, m. Friday at the Colonial Fuyniture Co.
assistant directorship in=
= rts | He was graduated from Indi- a festive banquet. later from, Mr. Bingay is expected sto, be Counsel, [the TU Medical School in 1920.) ireleased For Adm, W, H.'P., Blafdy, who He received his internship at In- soon, and Mr, Massarone proboday as Cotnander- in-|dianapolis General Hospital. He ably will be discharged from Reé-| Among them were government
CARE Schedules Special Shipment oe me coe Against Lewis
“Iregular. shipments will be per-|
mitted under arrangements made Submits Documents
[with the Israeli government, the, To Back Charges | Indianapolis CARE Commitiée, WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 un annuonced today. "|The government submitted a Jha. - The Passover parcel will cost] ‘of ‘documents today to support its $10 and will include five and a! charges that John L. Lewis’ con. meal, egg matuohy and condensed: tract demands are illegal, and fasked ‘federal’ court to order the Regular re ere ious limit coal miners. back to full produc. ; Suts to one package ¢ tion.
Preparation ee. special, dent Lewis was conspicuously abpe in Federal Judge Richmond gregations of America and the 'B. Keech's court as -the National
post presents Rabinnical Council of America. Labor Relations Board's General, That som récelved the Cable Award, special awards to members of the Packages have been guaranteed Counsel’ asked for. fhe court or-
Lewis was preparing ‘to levies. meet with Northern and Western Indianapolis outlets for CARE coal producers this afternoon .in orders are L. 8 .Ayres & Co. H. the first bargaining conference in P. Wasson & Co., Sears, Roebuck two months, & Co. and the Wm. H. Block Co. | Says Act Violated
re ~ Attorneys for General Counsel {Robert N. Denham argued that
Judge, Editor. Recover
‘From Blast Injuries DETROIT, Feb. 1 (UP) - corder’s - Judge Joseph A. . Gillis, returned to his courtroom yester- ham’s plea began while My. Lewin day, just two weeks after he was 20d The Sqeiaters BE wn burned seriously in the explosion man that they resumé: “normal” of a flaming “devil's brew.” {production next Monday, or he. Malcolm W. Bingay, editorial will ask both to postpone strikes director of the Detroit Free Press, or lockouts for 90 days while a and Joseph Massarone, official of {special board’ looks into the dis-
, mands violate the Taty-Hartley Re- Act.
|injured seriously in the blast at mendations. Welly K. Hopkins} UMW Chief did not object at the from Grace Hospital court hearing to introduction of government documents.
{statistics on the dwindling coal But he said the UMW
i Judge Gillis planned to take a! supply. He also -
is vacation in Acapulco, Mexico, be- questions their accuracy.
‘Mar. 1. lon them as “irrelevant.”
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