Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1951 — Page 8

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AR Convention Warned Russia ‘Buying Time’

By United Press - SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17— The American Federation of Labor opens its 70th national convention today with a warning to its 8 million members that Russia is “buying time” to prepare for a sudden attack on the United States. The convention gets under way this morning with addresses from California’s Gov, Earl Warren 2nd AFL President William Green, who earlier scotched rumors that. he intended to retire after 27 as head of the

organization. In the afternoon, Labor Secretary Maurice J. Tobin was scheduled to address the convention. A ‘second cabinet member, Interior Secretary Oscar I. Chap-

years

man, will speak Thursday morn-|

Ing. Although the danger of Communist aggression was expected to be a major preoccupation at this year's meeting, sources said the 700 delegates |

| Atlantic

{12-nation North

{by Italian Premier

informed |

lke Demands Speedup in Pact Defense

a By United Press + OTTAWA, Sept. 17 (UP)—Gen, Dwight D. Eisenhower asked the Pact nations today “for mare Allied -air, land and sea forces in a secret report marked for urgent attention. Gen. Eisenhower's report to the Atlantic Treaty Council was understood to urge special efforts by the Pact powers to provide more first-line armed forces faster than had been contemplated ,and earlier provision .for reserve forces that could join to meet any Red thrust in Europe. De Gasperi to Speak The day's agenda for the Councli also calls for the first address Alcide de Gasperi, appointment of committees military co-operation and first moves to discuss admission of Greece and Turkey to the nonCommunist alliance. American officials, urging the admission of the two new members, expressed confidence that] the 12 nations would agree unanimously to recommend membership of Greece and Turkey be-

fore the conference ends Thurs- |

also will be asked to consider | gay night. |

the possibility of making a| gesture of unity to the CIO.

These sources emphasized, how- overall military picture of Iuro-pefore then. drafted by an|

ever, that the AFL is not ready to make such a gesture toward John L. Lewis and his United Mine Workers. The warning of the ' Soviet menace came in a 220-page- executive ‘committee report to. be submitted to the delegates. The report: said the nature of the worldwide: conflict during the past year has become Declaring that war lords”

{pean defenses

to broaden Western non-

County Council To Meet Oct. 1

On Welfare Budget J

The County Council today called | a meeting for Oct. 1 to consider a request for $501,000 to run the County Welfare Department for the remainder of the year.

The council will not meet in time, however, to provide $167,000 | for October payments to 11000 dependent children and- elderly persons on the welfare rolls. |

County Council President How-

ard’ Morse conferred with the

icounty commissioners this morn-|

ing to study how to obtain money to meet next month's payments.

At the same time, Voyles, county welfare director, wrote the commissioners, urging immediate action on'the agency's] request. to meet October ° payments, he said. The letter brought a sharp reply from. Mr. Morse. “They (the Welfare Departiment) have wasted a lot of time |getting their requests to us, ” he Isaid. “Today’s is their first com-| |munique to the council.” Mr. Morse said the council |could not meet before Oct. 1 since]

The supreme commander's bid the departmental request could

Unless county officials

Lawrence |

“Time is of the essence”!

some |

COULD HAVE USED A BOAT—AnN Alice, Tex., cabbie finds |

the going wet as he makes a call town. « Four inches of rain poure in two days.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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near the center of the inundated | d into swollen rivers in the area

Record Throngs See Closing of Parade of Homes

| for faster action is part of an not be prepared and advertised! Crowds of approximately 30,000 |

thronged to new houses on dis-|

find play yesterday during the final] will

eration will

51 New Ministers To Attend Session

The Indianapolis Church Fedintroduce 51 new {ministers of local parishes to the

{services offered by the city's] social agencies and by the federa-|

tion. Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, federation executive secretary,

address the new ministers

American-British-Frénch military lsome other way to pay the needed day of the fourth annual Parade] |during a coffee hour beginning at!

group.

The speedup will be dis- money, an estimated 1000 of the|of Homes, equalling the opening!

|cussed although final action is toi11400 on the county's welfare day record figure. Ibe §aken at the next council meet- rolls will lose their checks next

ing in Rome, Oct. 26. Bradley, Pace Arrive °

month. Mr. Morse said he didn't know’

Gen. Omar Bradley, chief of the What could be done about the

U. 8S. joint chiefs of staff,

and

U. -S. Army Secretary Frank R.

“crystal clear.” | Pace Jr., flew here yesterday from “totalitarian| Washington to support Gen. Eisen- Prosecutor Seeks

are trying to destroy) hower's request at meetings with . 1 “Christian morality,” the report! foreign, defense and finance lead- To Jail Jordan

concluded: “We look forward to continued] conflict with active fighting, if,

time plans.

lers of the Canadian and Euro-

pean powers.

Prosecutor Frank Fairchild today opened a legal battle to have

Premier De Gasperi will give porter Jordan, free on bond on a that course favors Soviet long-/ Italy’s views on the world situa-| {murder charge, returned to jail.

[tion along with a general appeal

Jordan, 47; of 1347 DeLoss St.,

“We know Stalin is now buy- for revision of the Italian peace/charged with the fatal shooting ing time in order to be better treaty to allow Italy to. carry itsiof Richard Decker last July 1, prepared for a sudden attack oni share of the common defense was released on $12,500 bond Satthe United States.

| burden.

urday by Special Judge William

FACTS ON NEW MILL AND YARD ADDITION AT BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER (0.

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30th St.

Burnet-Binford is completing a 40-foot by 60-foot two-story t

addition to their mill (which was already one o

Indiana) on West 30th Street.

It will add a badly needed 6400] adjoining the present yard to the

he largest mills in

square feet of production ang South.

storage space. The addition, like be

the main mill, is wood siding over which began this Spring with a in office

a steel framework.

30 per cent increase

In addition to the production SPace. Burnet-Binford is equipped to do practically any type of cus-

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Search Ruins of Theater

That Collapsed in Brazil CAMPINAS, Brazil, Sept. 17 | (UP)—Rescue workers, imperiled lby tottering walls, searched the \wréckage today of a theater

which collapsed and killed or injured 50 persons yesterday during a children’s matinee. The theater was crowded with!

about 2000 persons, mostly chil-|

dren, when the roof collapsed.! Police said overcrowding was responsible.

This will complete, for the time, ing, the expansion program, |

Builders felt the show was one ‘of the city's greatest, if not the best in the four-year history of] the housing display.

Attendance during the week

lwas reported as steady, but not!’

near the record crowds pulled on the week-ends. “The home builders have done a wonderful job this year in pre- | senting their houses,” said Frank] Cantwell, director of the Parade of Homes. “The show this year was prob-, ably the best balanced we have yet had,” Mr. Cantwell indicated.| “We had more houses in all price brackets this year, so there were, homes to interest all.”

No Connection With Boost in Beef Ceilings |

THE HAND OF Miss Evelina| Curry, 42, was not quicker than

'the eye of Hubert N. Butcher, Walt’s -

assistant manager of Super Market, 2440 Lafayette Rd. Mr. Butcher, 56 S. Holmes Ave.,; followed Miss Curry through the store. At the door, he asked her| to remove her coat. Concealed in it, he told police, were two sirloin steaks and a quarter-poungd! of black pepper.

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HER COMPANION, Julius Car-| ter, 23, had a pound of lard in| 3 his pocket, Mr. Butcher said. Both | Miss Curry and Carter live at 636 4 S. Hlinois St. Rg

In Municipal Court 3 today, each was fined $1 and costs and,

sentenced to 10 days in jail for { | larceny.

September Sale! 10% WOOL AND 60% RAYON

GABARDINE STORM COATS

3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Central YMCA. Dr. Baumgartel will describe the ways in which both the federation and community! lagencies offer aid to the pastors in their ministry. The Social Service Department of the Church Federation will take a second step toward the orientation of the ministers with

a “Come and See” tour of gov--

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