Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1951 — Page 10

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.| FREN LICK, Aug. 25-Na-econoniic tional defense will be used indihouse- rectly by the Democratic Party as one of its most effective po-

litical we. dential paign. This became the top theme of the Party's Midwestern conference here today as Democratic leaders from 15 states ended executive sessions with the slogan: "Work together for peace.” ‘But party leaders quickiy explained that defense will not be made a “party issue” since it is a “project of all the people.”

weapons in the 1952 presicam

The housewife is going to find the butcher shop loaded with supples of bacon, ham and pork chops a few weeks from now ‘when a big hog crop starts to market, he predicted. And the Sotties shopper, he added, is liketo find some small price In-iters” said National Democratic creases in the fall, but not much) committeeman Frank McHale, after that. | Mr. DiSalle agreed to answer a fist of vital price control questions from conference Democrats who came to represent labor, business, women and farm interests. The questions and Mr. DiBalle’s answers follow:

tration. “The people have become more settled in their c¢hinking on

Cites Truman Trend

is returning gradually to Truman’s policies and defense ac-| tivities age getting more public support than ever before.: There-|

issue, but an issue for all the people.” Victor

joSentine to go up? Answer — Some might, they | won't go much higher if they do. | Wage earner—If the working- . | man is subject to wage controls,

Harding,

Labor official-—-Can the present controls law prevent inflation when wholesalers and ‘retailers are still allowed to keep their customary percentage mark-up on| all items? Answer—We have flaws in our present law but we can still use| it to halt run-away inflation. i Businessman—Are price trols really necessary at time? Can we ever get rid of for an indirect campaign to cap- . them? : {ture splinter groups breaking! Answer—Yes, {away from the GOP and a ma-| Farmer—Did the cattlemen and neuver to lure independent voters. meat ckers have, a real case State Democratic Chairman - agairi§t price controls? [Ira Haymaker predicted that by Answer—No. {the time thé presidential camPolitician—Are th e nation’s paign gets under way next year, merchants accepting the OPS the people of Indiana will know program? more about the national crisis; Answer- ~Yes, pretty well. and support defense policies as a

‘Mind’ to Be Subject

Of Lesson-Sermon

“Mind” is the subject of the Lab or Day Mass lesson-sermon in all Churches of

Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow - Speaker Named .

The golden text is: “God hath’ not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of] a sound mind.” 11 Tim. 1:7. _ The lesson-sermon also in-| cludes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to| the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “We lose the high signification of omnipotence. when after admitting that God, or good, is omnipotent and has’ allpower, we still believe there is another er power, hamed evil. »

it'll Cost More Not To Write But Telegraph

WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (UP)! --Western Union began tapping out a proposed new set of rates today that will mean the public will have to pay more for telegrams, The Federal communications commission told the company it The Rev. Fr. Alfred Horrigan, could raise rates to bring in §9 president of Bellarmine College, million more a year in additional , He. will be th sonic revenue, provided it first submit- uisville, will be the guest speak-

of the voters in the Middlewest

ministration has a sound policy, for the defense of the nation,” he said. Seek to Capture Voters

In making defense an con-| for all the- people,” theo

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Rev. Fr. Alfred Horrigan

ted an acceptable schedule of rate ef at the second annual Labor increases for all services. Day Mass to be offered in St. . Mary's Catholic Church at 9 a. m. Sept. 3. The Most Rev. Paul C Schulte, arghbishop of Indianapolis, will be the celebrant, High state and civic dignitaries as well as local leaders in labor

and management are expected to

attend the service which is sponsored each year by the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies The purpose of the Mass, according to George Rodenbaugh, Holy Name Union president, is to

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SUNDAY SPEAKER — Rev. S. "Franklin Mack of New York.

Science

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be on duty durin fair is open to talk with visitors about The Monitor Exhibits will fllustrate the influehce and meaning of Christian &clence. A tele type ticker in the booth will bring news of momeht. Vidgitord will be given an opportunity to buy

To Preach Here

T h e Fairview' Presbyterian! Church will present the Rev. 8S. Franklin Mack of New York in a sermon on “How Wide Are Your Horizons?" at 10:45 a. m. tomor“Tow, g “The Rev. Mr Mack, a secretary of the Presbyterian Bogard of Foreign Missions, recently completed a three-month world tour. + During his travels, he made an. WASHINGTON. Alg. 25 (UP) audio visual survey. Findings --American negotiatgrs resigned pf the survey have been made the themselves today toy hore months

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“The trend in the Middlewest)

|fore, the Derhocratic Party willl Housewife — Will food prices not make defense a direct -~~rty

Democratic! congressional campaign director! from Washington, told delegates,

now are settling down to a gen-|

eral belief that the Truman ad- Liguorl’s explanation that he was sick girl

former Sgt.

the crime.

sense” than Maj. Holoban. t Refused Arms

Marcora said Icardi, who took over the mission after the slaying, “undoubtedly had more common

ment recently accused Icardi and | Carlo Lodolce of murdering Maj. Holohan in 1044. Two Itallan members of Maj. Holohan's team are awaiting trial in northern Italy for their part in|’

i

“Holohan persistently refused!

This strategy, Democratic lead- to furnish arms and supplies,to ers explained, will neutralize the the Communist partisans. forma-| political effects of Republican at-'tjons whicn were operating in the tacks on the Washington adminis- ggg0la Valley together with our

division although the’ Communists greatly outnumbered us,” he said. |” “When Icardi took over, he in-/

{

{the Germans and Fascists.” Maj.

Holohan allegedly was| {murdered for opposing the distri-|

foreign policy and defense mat-| 4. .immately distribiited arms,

{and supplies to all partisans for-| {mations with the aim of fighting|

bution of arms to Communist

partisans.

Rome Police Jail Luciano’s Aid —For Late Hours

10 p. m.

“sitting up with a

Among 3 Killed In Road Accidents

friend” and that his watch had

stopped.

Like Luciano, Liguori was deported from the United States. He

dawn,

“issue is permitted to live in Rome on Demo- gondition that he stay in his own this cratl ic leaders set the groundwork apartment between 10 p. m. and

two-car collision on U., 8, the Banta

TRAGEDY—Watching helplessly as his son dies, G. Tollefson, Los Angeles, tries to comfort the youth, son was called from home after his I8- year-old son was thrown | from his car as it rounded a corner at high speed. Dr, Tollefson is | a prominent Los Angeles surgeon.

Dr. Donald Dr. Tollef-

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ot long after Mr. Truman was

presidential nominee. it:

mizing the powerful popular aplpeal of Vice President Wallace, there is no doubt that Truman will make a strong running-mate for has ing role in important legislation than is generally realized.”

man’s reply was written Aug. 14, 1944, on Senate stationery. It was sent to the public relations director of the Daily Worker “thanking him and complimenting him upon his excellent analysis and | gave him permission to print the Truman letter. . .

drew a ug. 20, 1944, issue of the paper.

jeph. : (R Wis.) that. the Comimunist Dafly ke = alice Ave President Trufavorable mention and

by the President. Ben, MpCarthy, in a half-hour said the arp "appeared on July 27, 1944,

an as the Democratic vice He quoted

“Without in any sense mini-

vice presidency. Truman layed a more forward-look-

Sen. McCarthy said Mr. Tru-

: pupiianed a thank you note

Sen. McCarthy said the repl banner headline in the

“If Truman .screams that this

is a lie 1 suggest that the Wash-|

ington newsmen go to the Library | of Congress where they will find this,” Sen. McCarthy said.

Otto Ferdinand Dieckmann, 72,

The judge took a dim view of 1727 Southview Drive.

Mr. Dieckmann was killed in a 31 at

Rd intersection south

INFORMED in his real estate car and a steel guard rail.

office in Central Rome of sentence, Liguori said: “Now this isa......

Sears Workers’ Fill Blood Bank Quota

Sears Roebuck & Co. filled their | national emergency and not as a‘annual quota, fer blood donors yesterday, when 15 employees ap|peared at the Defense Blood Cen- Overturning several times. answer to the Red Cross |appeal for donors. Other firms sending donors in‘cluded Moonev Mueller Ward C 0.,

StokleyC. P. Lesh Paper William Emmett Brown,

In- 641 |dianapolis Life Insurance, Paper Rhodes {Package Co. U. 8. Envelope Ou., Mrs. Veterans Ad- kee Disabled Vet-

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Co., Real Silk Hosiery Mills,

IRCA Victor Corp. iministration and jerans.

Funeral for Mrs. Bey,

1st Lady Barber Here Set be at 1:30 p.m. Known lady Floral services MonMrs. Bey, at her home,

Mrs. Minnie Floyd Bey, as this city's first barber, will be buried Park after 11 a. m. day in People’s Chapel. who was 66, died 1029 Coe St., Thursday.

licensed in

the

Mr. Dieckmann, who apparently

was attempting to turn off U. 8S. shame.” 31,-was in collisien”with a vehicle

2 Indianapolis Men Local Deaths

MRS. EMMA BLACK, 68, of before his 18th 12860 Baltimore Ave. ‘Services at'b 110 a. m.

Freewill Baptist Church. Burial, New

today in the Mt. Zio Crown.

Plan Graveside Services for Gl

Graveside services for Pfc. Her-

‘bert E. Jones, killed in action in {Korea last August, just a month

n at 3 p. m. today in Crown Hill Cemetery.

| how come food and clothing prices|that the people of the Middlewest! ROME, Italy, Aug. 25 (UP)— MISS LUCIA HOLLIDAY apolisservicetare rising? are “no longer isolationists” as a Ralph Liguori, lieutenant of for- SICKLES, 83, of 304 W. 43d St. man was Killed Answer—In most cases wages group. mer New York vice overlord Three men, two of them Indian- Services and cremation, 2:30 p. m.| Aug... 14, 1950, have risen higher than prices| “The dismissal of Gen. Mac-{Charles (Lucky) Luciano, was apolis residents, died yesterday in tomorrow, Flanner & Buch#fan while fighting since the OPS program was Arthur provided an emotional jag sentenced to jail for two months traffic accidents. Mortuary. with the 24th Inf. started. for the people, but the conclusions today because he stayed out after, The dead were: a Div.

MRS. JOHN (PAULINE) GIP-

= =" ‘a

MISS DORA MAY WAGNER, of the city, when he was hurled 85 of 1205 College Ave.

to the pavement and crushed between his skidding 1928 model

resident 40

member of the board of the Industrial Aid for- the Blind 20 years, tirement. Indianapolis Member of Roberts Park Method-. ist Church. «8erVices, 1p. m., Mon-

until reNative of Findlay, O., years.

irthday, will be

The Indian-

Surviving are

SON, 34, of 305 Douglass St. Na- two aunts, Mrs. pge Jones William, A. Brown, 56, of 5525 tive of Tutwiler, Miss, and In- Margaret Priest, : Patterson St. |dianapolis resident 14 years. Indianapolis and Mrs. Agnes | Albert J. Olah, 29, of Flint, Member. of New Liverty Baptist Hallsworth, Los Angeles; and an! Mich. Church. Services, New Liberty uncle, Robert Peiffer, Ft. Wayne. | Church. Burial, Floral Park. meres

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driven by_8/Sgt. Rodney A. Red-/day, Hisey & Titus Mortuary. linger, Wellman; Iowa, stationed Burial, Washington Park. RE at Atterbury Air Force base. 2a W Mr. Brown was killed and five MRS a ; Ln others injured when Mr. Brown . MRS. LUELLA FRANKUM, failed to negotiate a curve and| ow Of Glasgow, Ky. who died

The deceased operated a barber shop and beauty parlor in the 400

block on Indiana Ave. until two T vears ago when she became {ll She came here in 1912 from Co-

lumbia, Tenn., her birthplace.

Only a sister, Mrs. Emma Harrington of Indianapolis, survives. New Education,

25

Balloons Buoy Czechs MUNICH, Germany, Aug. (UP) — Freedom» messages lifted

by balloons over the Iron Curtain have created a wave of optimism

through Czechoslovakia, Free Europe reported today. More than messages were carried by

Radio

9 million separate 9000

balloons into Czechoslovakia last

week in the

operation. The radio said

“Winds of Freedom" the

messages reached Prague and six

other Czech cities.

Attention, Jaywalkers It's ‘illegal to jaywalk starting "today, but of the ordinance

lights are jda¥s in jail.

[fense, $3 for the second and $5 the Defense Through Education

tional Education Association. He is the author of several books on organization, supervision and high

thereafter.

. Hungary Says No

starts Sept. 8. | emphasize labor's important place Maximum penalties for jaywalk- faculties of

tin the modern industrial scheme. ing and walking against traflic and as pr —— a $300 fine and 180 University, Dr. Melby is chairman

It's $2 for first of- of the National Commission for

the vehicle went out of control, In critical condition is William ANade,

Ja

Brown,

Dr. Ernest Melby it 9:45 a. m.

65;- North Side Indianapresident. : Also injured Here Mrs, Warcicl, 36. wife of the dead man; 28, of Connell Ave.; Mrs. Anna 046. W. Pearl St, and Addie Smith, 56, of Kanaka0. ’ Mr. killed when his

Olan was

empty auto carrier hit a tree and burst near

into flames on U. 8S. 421 La "Porte. Services for Mr. Dieckmann will

Monday in the G.

Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Dieckmann, who was an elevator operator in the WinterApartments, was born in Germany. He lived in Cincinnati, Q..

10 years and had been a resident here three years.

Yeachers | to Heut E. O. Melby

Dr. Ernest O. Melby, dean of the York University School of will address Indianapolis Public S ¢ h oo! teachers when pre - school conferences open Monday Dr. Melby, who fs anative of io l.ake Park » Minn, wil] disb cuss “Frontiers .in Educa tion" f during sessions S.to be held at Technical High 8 ¢ h ool starting teachers will be

Public school

here attending pre-schoal conferences enforcement through Aug. 31.

Besides having served on the several institutions esident of Montana State

Democracy of the Na-

of

BUDAPEST, Hungary. Aug. 25 school instructional leadership,

(UP)--The Hungarian

Commu-

nist government rejected today a Beats the Girls

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fan-Americar friendship,

demand that the Hungartrade

and consular agreement be modi-

fied.

Brazil Accuses Britain LONDON, Aug. 25 (UP)-

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~The Brazilian embassy accused the British government today of vio-| lating the Anglo-Brazilian trade single copies or sukscribe for The ASreement by permitting reship-, ment of Brazilian coffee to Rus-

As the result the agreement

A 14-year-old baker's Kurriger, wives standing at the post yester(TE hours the was presumed to bé terminated. 35y when he Re off with the sponge cake title at the Wisconsin state fair.

25 (UP) son, Jim left Wisconsin house-

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