Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1946 — Page 15
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MONDAY, DEC. =» 1048
550 | Routed in Hotel Fire at Louisville >
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U.; The blaze, discovered early yesP). ~The 15-story ks Po; terday, was confined to two rooms. |room directly below the fire hung But / the heavy smoke which out the window and threatened tq a [spread through the hotel caused |jump. Firemen persuaded her to
in downtown Louisville was for business today following
One woman in an eighth floor
minor fire in a ninth-floor suite [panic among the guests. Scores remain where she. was until they which routed 550 guests and em- raced to windows and shouted for [could get a ladder to her.
ployees. assistance.
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Animals in pastel colors hold a light just right for the nursery.
5.98
MARY'S LAMB
Little: white lamb on red wooden wheels to pull along
the floor, 50¢
Other guests used the elevators.
PANDA BEAR
Fuzzy, silky, black and white, and very good to
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PUSH-AWAY Bright blocks rattle in a wooden cage as baby
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Block’s Baby Shop, Third Floor
Stetson... ..$10-$20 Dunlap.... $10-$20
WASHINGTON,
American financial
with the Chinese Communists Ww are in rebellion
chief of the office of Far Eastern affairs in the
marks.
because of the C situation.
Mr. Vincent, who
was no suggestion toward the Chiang detailed statement American relations. pointed toward the
war.
and China.
Union had joined a “unified under the national broad participation
tional government, tion of civil strife.”
viet Union d
that government.
Bulgaria.
Since that time,
"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
U. S.. Still nsisting On Chiang Coalition With Chinese Reds
Truman Indicates Further Financial Aid | .~ From U. S. Depends on ‘Unification’: .
ican policy toward China makes it clear that the United States still is insisting that the national government be broadened by forming a coalition with the Chinese Communists. This is what is meant by “unification.” It was to be inferred from the President's
withheld from China unless Chiang of the treaty of friendship and ale Kai-shek reached an understanding liance signed between the two gov-
Mr. Vincent's position in fact was is the signal’ from Moscow. In reinforced by the President's indi- that event, cation that the $500 million credit throwing their w-~'~ht - earmarked by the export-import presumably will be backing out of bank for China might be withheld the picture, leaving u.e
Mr. Truman did not go as far as
the Chinese government as undemocratic and corrupt, but there ‘Favor Statehood
“united, democratic China,” little recognition given to China's contribution toward winning they, favor of statehood, and 6822
Situation Has Changed The President seemed to take care Killed by Rifle
to distinguish between the Chinese people and their government, even | Wrapped as Present in giving recognition to the "tradi tional friendship between the U. 8. Mrs. Alice Kunzman, 43, was smiling
To make his position clear, Mr.|prother's Christmas gift—a .22Truman recalled that on Dec. 27,| calibre rifle he had long wanted. 1945, the spokesmen for the United States, Britain and the Soviet sending a bullet into her neck. She
their agreement “as to the need for|i, a hospital. and democratic China government, with
elements in all branches of the na-
But he ignored the point that a Ict of water has gone over the dam since last December. War of Nerves
We have learned that te the So-
munism, and that “participation by democratic elements” in a government means Communist control of
principles expressed in similar terms were implemented by the Soviets in Poland, Yugoslavia, Romania and
By PARKER LA MOORE y Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
Dec. 23.—President Truman's statement on Amer-
statement that further
aid would be;
ernments at our behest in August, 1945, the Russians have conducted a war of nerves against Generalissimo OChiang's government, and openly have encouraged the Communists in their fight to divide the country. Thus, while we have moved toward a firm position in our attitude toward Russian expansion in Europe, in China we appear to have reverted to a policy of Russian op peasement.
Mr. La Moore
They
{undoubtedly will do that, if that
as the Russians he~in
hinese internal for them to-win control over China's *|400 million. people.
has somiommes| Alaska Residents
of friendliness | JUNEAU, Alaska, Dec. 23 (U. P). regime in his|._ Alaska residents voted three to of Chinese-|two in favor of statehood for the Everything was erritory in October's general elecdemand ior altion, an official report of the canwith | yassing board revealed today. Of the 17,158 votes cast, 9624 voted
against.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (U.P). —
{to herself while she wrapped her
Suddenly the weapon discharged,
GOLD ACCENTED
Chios Kat-shek has been told)’ state department. There was noth. in effect to end the civil war, or ing in the President's statement else. That places him in an imwhich took exception to this in- pcssible position, if the Commuterpretation ,of Mr. Vincent's re- nists see fit to fight it out.
in expressing|was dead before her family got her
by democratic
and for a cessa-
means ‘coms
That is how
too, in violation
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ORNAMENTS
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Artistic pottery pieces in white, blue, wine, green, with gold fired on.
A. Candle Holders, each
B. Large Fruit Bowl, 7.50
C °' "tan Boy Flower Holders, 15.00 ™
D. 3-Tier Flower Containers,
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A. Record Cabinet
Open front, Sheraton style, mahogany or walnut finish. 26 in. high, 18 in. wide, 15 in. deep.
8. Musical Liquor Set
Bowling ball in plastic, containing. decanters and glasses. Revolves, tinkling a tune. Tricky for the boss. 24.95
c. Brewster Table Radio
Gets both short wave w tube, loop antenna, AC.DC Walnut plastic cabinet. 34.70 In ivory plastic... ...36.70
standard “and broadcasts. 6
D.Trav=-ler Eleetrie Phonograph
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MUSICAL NOTES FOR LAST-MINUTE SHOPPERS
Our fifth floor is full of new radios, record players, combinations, record cabinets and novelties for all the family and the boss. :
E. Portabar Radio
5.tube Stewart-Warner radio built inte a handsome portable bar complete with decanters, ice tub, glasses, stirrers
tars snkived .
F. Record Player Attachment And & double face 10-in, nopular records go with it.
Plays through any 5-tube or
larger radio with radio tane. 18.95
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; G.Sentinel Table
Madio
5 . Tube, built-in antenna, qood tone. In unusual catalin plastic marbleized case,
ivory, red or amber. ..36.98 H.Song Flute Fun for youngsters, with
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