Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1952 — Page 12
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| MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
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Barred From Highway Link
Moves May Foretell New Blockade
By United Press BERLIN, May 27-The Communists cut telephone ‘service be tween East and West Berlin to- } day and barred Anglo-American
military police patrols from the ¢ David" ard 20 Hol Bchwood: main highway linking the former sogey fates or. ia dog ‘Bireingion; capital with western Germany. Wim eka Ty 10 11d iN Park; . The moves might be a prelude fy on iia, 45, Yad Fenn:
sylvania omas Kadi igan Jr, 24, ie Dennison; Ary binett, 28, ne I Dennison, arianos, Py 4
ria 4, Robe ort Biestme 28, 146 W. 26th; Shirley Anderson, 17, Greenfield,
| | DIVORCE SUITS FILED
to a new Berlin blockade in retallation for the separate peace concluded by the ‘U, 8, Britain and France with West Germany yesterday.
Suspension of telephone service
Olive vs. Connie Briley; Rosemst vs. cut off contact between the U, 8. | ach: jnks; Ruth J. Vs, Les J. HeighelHigh Commission and its military ; .
vs. Earnest Stovall; Malvina 8. vs, Bol: E Kurt: Mary A, vs. Ke oth to; vs, David L. Schillin Mary A. in Poindexter; John "5 vs. nna Yorien, Wilbert J. vs. Cors M. Shaw: Jeanette vs. Tazsy Waters; Laurs B. vs. Robert W. Culbertson,
mission at Potsdam in the Soviet sector. However, the mission still could travel through the Soviet Zone by car,
IN INDIANAPOLIS
West; Betty,
i age | DEATHS ; Josephine Boyd, 92, at 5304 Carrollton | Ave., chronic myocarditis, oO Sylvester Clark, 55, at Methodist, ulcer
Charles L. Dean. 72, at 3126 E, WashingMn 24 Soronary occlusion. Aud von | By United Press ary eeman a udu r Road. athersclerosis. ROME, May 27 Pro Western ! Herschell Lawion, 72, at 211 Detroit St. democratic parties led Commuscoronar usion willis E Milam, 68, at General, myo- nist and rightist opposition today cardial infarction, - y:| Bagel Jefterson Thompson, 62, at 5324 be Souther Jialy s SP inicipansles uliford Ave. carcinoma ons, ghlignte y - George E. Turner, 71, at 535 Hudson Sst, cerebral vascular. | ful showing of the neo-Fascist {Italian Social movement (MSI).
The democratic coalition ap-
Local Deaths | peared to have beaten the Com-|
munists in the battle for Rome. x ERO¥ St. u sales representa. However, the democratic bloc tive for Zonite Products Corp. {trailed the resurgent FascistServices 2 p. m. tomorrow, Hisey monarchist combine in a struggle & Titus Funeral Home. Crema-|for the key ports of Naples and| tion. | Bari. 4 2 n | The neo-Fascists showed great | MRS. BLANCHE GRISWOLD, [strength in all of southern Italy. | 81, of 25390 Park Ave. Services Their show of power probably | 2 p. m. tomorrow, Moore & Kirk was the most important political Colonial Chapel. Burial, Crown development in the two-day elec-|
Hill : tions which may foreshadow re-|
WILLIAM W. JOHNSON g5, [sults of next year's general elecBridgeport. Services 1 p. m. to-|tions. |
) t ral The Interior Ministry which reBurial, Floral Park. Reral | Howe. ported election results did not!
make over-all popular vote figures MRS. ARDELLA "COCHRANE, lavailable in early announcements. 77, of 6032 Central Ave., resident, Unofficial results from 375 of
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It also prevented East Berliners from receiving a continuous tape telephone relay of news _broadcasts by the American-8ponsored radio station RIAS. The Communists protested recently that the telephone news relay was “poisoning” the minds of Kast Berliners. Russian guards, halted both Many and Berlin in what may be a American - and Bfitish military the former German capital. Shown police patrols setting out on their the highway with American trucks lined up during last blockade. daily runs along the main ig highway between Berlin and Connally Predicts IFi d in G » Western Germany. Fa S te Action ined in aming | Schwartz. However, the Soviet border st endare ch CRAWFORDSVILLE, May 27, | At General. -Cass, Beverly Cole; Odis, Cleo guards did not interfere with| WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP) (up)_ Clarence C. Thompson, 53, A! Celeman—Fred, Fave Deputy: an | other Allied and German traffic —Sen. Tom Connally (D. TeX.) y,cavette, was. fined $200 and| son: William. Arbenis Rogher: Carl | traveling in both directions along | sald today the Senate will act | costs In Montgomery Circuit], Saunders: Bassie, Mary Singleton
t St. Vineent's—Jame Lula Wagner; the 110-mile Autobahn’ across the SWiftly to ratify the new “peace (Court yesterday when he pleaded| -Joseoh. Vioiet Wilson. . Soviet Zone. contract” with Germany.
lity to a charge of operating] For news of books, see your The chairman of the Foreign gu ) your| sg he regular US. tilitary morn: |, rations Committee sald “We'll|2 §aming room at Linden. Sunday Times.
try to ratify it as soon as the Germany also arrived in Berlin " . without incident. President sends it up.” He indi
cated it would be approved. woiliens author i opted 3 State Department officials said
they are working at top speed so speculation that the Soviets may | intend to renew their 1048-49 ‘hat the President can submit the,
documents in the next few days, otal inna blockade of Western |. "possibly by Thursday.”
6 European Powers
Sign Army Compact © | (
; } PARIS, May 27 (UP)—Six Sex > Western European powers sign an . unprecedented, American- backed treaty today to merge their and the soldier armed forces into a single EuroCan a soldier stick to decent moral standards during his army service today? Does the
pean army 1,250,000 strong. At the same time, the U, 8. will lonely and unfamiliar military life make him easy prey to
Join Britain and France in a tripower pledge to keep troops in Europe as long as necessary to] camp followers and exploiters? Berlin, and to take joint action| | Reid about the problem of im. if Germany tries to pull out of! moralit th od { the army pact. y in the armed forces. | | Don’t miss SEX AND THE The 131-article, 50-year treaty
establishes for the first time in| | SOLDIER in a4 six-nation peacetime army
wearing a single style uniform, re- | June ceiving the same rates of pay, and Coronel now on sale commanded by a mixed Feneral staff,
BIRTHS
TWINS At Methodist Herschel, Thelma Flynn. Boys <
BOYS At Methodist — Jewell, Delores Harps: John, Audrey Flack: William, Dorothy
Rupe At General--Rudolph, Mary Alvies b d At St. Francis — Carl, Lavena Oriffin; arre Charles, Wilma Straud; William, Mar-
garet Rather, | At Coleman-—Robert, Mattie Allison: Mahlon, Ola By: Ty: Julian, Ida Lewis: Blair, | Anha viian eld.
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* ANOTHER BLOCKADE?—Soviet border guards American MP patrols from main highway linking Western Ger-
relude to a new blockade to |
RLS At Methedist.Verngn, Ruby Ker Ed a———————— ee | ward, Mary DeHoff; Ozfe, "Jewell
Ke At_ St. Franeis—Charles, Stella Shields: Charles, Helen Parlow; Roy, Evelyn!
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. cars and more cars. .. congestion on all sides.
Some new roads have been bul't recently Others have
. N . | At t. Vineent's—Jess. Mary Lester; Wil-| ere is Soviet check point on | — Anastasin Hart Most filling stations in Moline, |
|the price of regular gasoline was Selected Nancy Eigelsbach, 186, as|
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Mortuary. Entombment, Crown on 8ardinia and Sicily which Hill Mausoleum. voted gave the democratic bloc _“ —— —— mi control of 216 municipalities, the hp ne BL Communists 94, the neo-Fascists E, RE fl o Moline Filling Stations 7 and other small parties 58. { - . | — ae : | hy In Rome with 1000 of 1555 pre- LE gi El Join in Price War |cincts reported the democrats had “es J a pd
{polled a popular vote of 255,855, or a percentage of 43.63, the Communists 186,545 or 31.88 per cent East Moline and Silvis joined and the rightists 136514; or 23.28
{yesterday in a gasoline price war per cent.
that has trimmed prices by about TT or BUCHANAN six cents a gallon. She Knows How C He teany
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Look what’s happened
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to your “open road!”
every time we take a trip, that America has a serious road problem. a
Today's roads must meet not only today’s but tomore row’s needs. They must be designed and built for adequacy, safety, and convenience, with such things as an extra lane on grades for trucks and other slowermoving traffic. The money that is wasted through the inadequacy of our present road system would go a long Way toward paying the cost of a modern road system for America.
We suffer from hardening of the highway arteries. Our roads may have been good enough and well-built enough for the kind and number of automobiles and trucks that . But these same roads are not good , enough or well-built enough for the kind and number cks that use them in 1952,
been remodeled, But the plain fact is there for all to see. L_
Here are some little-known facts:
8 million trucks serve American business, farm, and home Trucks move 88% of the nation’s livestock to market Trucks move 97% of the fluid milk to urban areas Trucks handle 75% of materials and supplies ,
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oe pred 9 and from defense plants _ Builders of products that pay for themselves in use . ul 66% of all sand and gravel International Trucks » McCormick Farm Equipment and Farmall Tractors: Crawler Tractors and Power Units ® Refrigerators and frente id . | » : at - ” > 3 *
yi To __" TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1952
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A. .C. Cr of the In Light Co. County Cou Howard 8S. | Mr. Morse ber of the ( Monday. His succe: three other vote of the He was a the council Mr. Cranc tires from 1 ity Saturda; 41st St. The counc Granted §£ buy three n and to repla Authorize Department against Nov to operate year. Granted | Department line tax fw materials.
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