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; NER| » xEYEs BEECH “| Today the tres that provided] The war : ;! Bell] Times Foreign Correspondent - |ro04 have been flattened by the touched, It was itg peace that| Néarby are coral covered steel modore Don H: Wyatt, deputy mili- hymn book. Then, although none

OL May 7 (U.P). ary of Bikini—an insignificant bulldozers. ‘The natives have been brought its doom. The island’s ‘iso- | sheiters which will house generators, tary governor of the’ Marshall |

_ year-old former commaider of July atomic bomb tests—is the story they claim they already are home- | bombing. | from” which scientists hope to learn [the thatched church, He presented| ‘ Aithou ; : today was new commander Of What happens when the Amer- sick. If the homesick natives returned the effects of the bomb on the atoll. three illustrated books on America| 3 gh Uncle’ Sam has done pendectomy. : of jean bulldozer meets a tropical! Replacing the natives are sea- now they wouldn't know their atolt.| Most of the supplies and equip- | to King Juda and Josiah, the school] LT ining, possible to make these of the Marine corps department of| qe = | | 8 » We people happy on Rongerik they still | the Pagific, - a | “Two months ago Bikini was a/structures as part of the plan of any palm trees. On them will be for use in the invasion of Ja i Iris was v i . : : pan.| King Juda immediately went off... {ris was “doing very well.” Ma). Larsén succeeds Maj. Gen. palm-fringed island, the home of destruction, “The natives took their mounted high speed cameras, tele- In the center of .the village was a to- lok at the pictures but Jostah ox TL Sivas be the feet BI8TY Wht»

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{ Bikini, Pacific Atoll, Is Nearly Ready for Atomic Bomb Tests Scheduled for July E ACTOR IMPROVING,

Jett Bikini “almost un= the effects of the blast. At the natives’ new home Lom-| Up to Thee” from a missionary | BURBANK, Cal May 7 (U. P)—

of them speaks English, they sang Wayne Mortis, Yugged flim. sow, A : : | : rom memory “God Bles: » was reported convalescing rapidly «Maj, Gen. Henry L. Larsen, $5- speck in the Pacific selected for the moved to Rongerik island where [lation was deemed best for the and protect geological. instruments islands, held a formal ceremony in 4ng “Good Night Ladies” Series” today following an yy -

Dr. Ross Thompson, who perbees who are building concrete Five steel towers rise higher than ment already were in the Pacific teacher. | ping for-Bikini, where they say the [Ord the operation, Said Mr, Mor -

Ion Earl Long, who is retiring from|165 natives who lived almost with-|church with them and the seabees | vision equipment, spectographs and|loudspeaker, something the nativesled the children in community ,o i 1946 by The Indianapolis Tt from ae oy : Re 4 4 : ; id § Times |

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A 25-year-old cr wly escaped e rrday when his m ircuited. ‘The operator, Ja (arris st; an emp lirschman Mattr hjuries when he bet, from his mac [e was assisted b lerbert Franzma ay st. A police emerge: Sgt. Oral Mc conscious man. William H. Ha nglish ave, an the Claypool 1 ndition at City he-story fall in y. Police were tgld tered the €leva he elevatir was In _sdndther ine iMfman Hoskins. ermont st., was t hot grease at W. Market st. y a City hospit ken home.

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hswer to John L George J. Myers , at 1008 E, Mi | Gaskins of the the Chamber of g recently boug! the southern Ii Seeing a chance hkeries and othe 1stries without f ling steam coa ought the crush d ‘have started ith a capacity ¢ hour, the cru bnverting supplie Indiana coal ze needed for ir “We're passing id Mr. Myers, “ ing a crusher s t our stride yet g out the crus rving anyone Ww soon as we get id

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