Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1947 — Page 2

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1947 | WEDNES

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x y ‘ Fe o 4d iy . X NE % 5 i . HW 5 ~ What Civil War Does Warren Central Aviation Cadets sought Jl FOr To a People--A Story Enrollment From 20-26 Age Gre Lo 10 a reopie o | om ge Group ba eo * Township Schools Raising the age limit from 18 to 20 years has made available sews IN Ac Uir rocirties In ina eral vacancies in the Aviation Cadet Training class which is to start a he i BEE. Nl BIT TAS Also Overflowing | Randolph field, Tex, Oct. 15. A Both Sides Hurl Charges of Torture Bvollment at Warren Central” New applicants, between 20 and 25 years, who are accepted will be hin i high school has reached a new high en e October class. Those applying must walt until d ne And Cruelty by Opposing Armies highs schol had reacted s ew gh) 2 arch, T0 | ; By WILLIAM RB. NEWTON, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer nounced today, | Applications and information are —————— . TAIYUAN, China, Sept. 17.—This is what civil war does to the : { available. at any U. -S8. army re-| ne people: The boy was an attendant at a bath-house here in the sae Ae 914 Si He do ne I iba Srl alr y ‘Men Exceed Girls AW besieged Taiyuan. One day he made a slighting reference to the ’ pa adr base, i school, In Alaska, But soldiery which guards thc city from Communist attack high | The U. S. navy will resume its I aska, bu He was arrested. A “public trial”. was advertised and everyone a ren Sqwnalily. Stade Sohadla NK. 0. re. college ibis There's a Catch Formal urged to attend. They dragged him through the streets to the place of 194 at Lo EE a wide examinations i ! . + A “PEOPLE'S COUN” QUICKLY | Tommaso Cumberland, 2% owe’, Dec. 13. The deadline for submit ————— Effective Bis ul, A *pepie a ‘And of a eee ip Jay slowly rock Pins Ru, io at Shindelaba i Hg APilications for the examina-| By JACK VAN COEVERING WASHINGTO ithe tables until he falls. Township House, making ov, 10. Times Special Writer there before the eyes of Suonian ds “In another village. the Commis total of 1172 grade school students Selected candidates for the fours JUNEAU, Alaska, Sept. 17. — In James V. For he was slowly beaten to death. an hat oF Nik ges the Commu’ in the township. year program will begin the fall Alaska men far outnumber women, Yoday 23 the na - : ; nse, ‘| as id wh us 4 Chinese Chita" |, 1» family to watch them do it. : - : Adaitiara to Township House and term, 1048, at one of the 52 col- a aos ass Hop fou Of & Seles, munist territory. The Communists| They have still another torture SPEED GIANT OF THE AIR — Boeing Aircraft's radical X8-47 made its debut [ister thie Year 10 take care of extra "53 Where N. R. O. T. O. units are, oq" so. Jyneay, ‘there are a few U. S. military drove him out. He was attempting they 3 ol packing SN | at Seattle, Wash., recently, giving the army its first jet bomber. About the size of a |students. J es, pay for things you should know. The oath Ww Be A haem HEY | petweeh two great rocks. | B-29, it has six jet engines—one on each wing tip—two on each inboard section— | “The Warren Owl” newspaper of and provide $50 a month living al- ing Sonidiciaas me not #heaye Shiet ae | tionalist troops but surrounded by| “When “I sent a report about, Which are uniquely underslung on the swept back wing. The new plane may have a Wary Ceuta} sgh school re- Tovar. Candidates will be as-|io 0 deste ore any 3 sbi served. a5 soci Communist forces. * [these things to Nanking, the peo-| speed to exceed that on the present day jet fighters. award for the year 46-47 in thelof their choloe. sinject to cuotyl. TOWNS in southeastern Alaska are May 10, 1944. On i way he as cored, J ie hrs an, Shah wot re oF hr wl Cl, Sonor by Qi Cao 1% il ben, mans ahd se LH was accused of being a Communist believe it. In the big coastal cities Mo e for Late Fro $ land Scroll society. ee ey are fog-ridden and raine uled for the ) | be damaged by a killing frost on : The navy department has also brings into beir because he was coming from Com- far from the actual fighting the te S | y hel drenched. Winters are long. rings in munist territory. He was buried people will not believe that Chinese, * * the average date, } The Waitv Central P.-T. A. will announced the extension of the| There is a surplus of bar rooms— the nation’s arn alive could show such cruelty to other TO a3 Molt Price Rises Average frost dates vary by lo-|Ponsor dancing classes starting deadline for the appointment of 160 hut few places to go where young It sets up " Officials Deplore Them | Chinese.” Marshal Yen said hel calities within states, particularly By. 3 wid Shdine ay; 2a na |alisted Hey 10 the U. 8. Navalifolks can meet.. 3 force with statu These two instances happened in had asked captured Communist | ood F {between northern and southern sec- | ol « & 5. academy al Annapo And prices of almost everything and navy. Nationalist government territory. leaders why the Communists used : F . Costs Dep end on Fate of Corn armers tions, Generally. speaking, a killing Duclos, I q Shures > plans for| aren who are between 17 and 21|average 25 per cent or more thas It makes Mr. Government officials deplore them.'such violent tactics. Still Face Hectic Fighf to Save Crops (frost, strikes most of Ohio, Indiana Classes, sald the P.-T. A. hopes t0/yeqrs, enrolled in the Naval reserve those in the states. haps the bigges They say they are the result of ‘Show of Kindness’ | By EARL RICHERT, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer and Tllinols during the second or Pave 130 a OR Sess Chai Dot later than July 1, 1947, should oy. : Plan Effee ’ { | ’ » i | e! . even worse tortures inflicted upon “It is really showing a kindness,” WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—~The thing for the American public to third week in October. | Poston, head of the ee dope file their applications via their| SAYS Mrs. Bonnie Jo Gronroos, Unification a

Nationalists who are caught by Communists. Each side accuses the

|commanding officers to the Bureau °f Juneau, Red Cross executive {of Personnel prior to Nov. 1. The Secretary here: “We want and need

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do now is pray for a late frost in the corn belt, says Fred E. Berquist, IP northern Indiana, for example, a number of ste

I shal the Co 4 : the marshal sald the Communists| oot for the joint comgressional committee on the economic report. ® killing frost is expected about Oct.

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other of ever more violent atrocities. replied. “If we simply shoot those Seemingly, about everything possible has happene , 10 and in southefh Indiana about" } age limit will be waived for those i this country, people who will nt becoming ¢ Sometimes the stories are true and Who oppose us we would have to y.,.g pins dg But or. Ye biagest hurdles Jil eo Samat th | ot, 17. Several new {eachers have been men who have more than one years’ settle down, . build homes, and : as two years. sometimes they are not. But the Shoot a large number. If we ude a Corn is the nation's biggest grain crop and anything that happens! The department said that if a added 10 the Iaculty of Warren service. raise Tamilies, . The decision people on both sides believe them Special kind of punishment, it 1s , { vitally affects food prices, as ————- woe | KAIling frost should occur a week | Central for the coming school year.| yu, 4ianapolis Army reservists are But especially for girls from the restal’'s oath-te and the flame of hate soars high. | Only necessary to do it in a few y.; heen demonstrated in recent reduced crop will be damaged, the earlier than average, about 40 per| Harold Freeland, 4170 Guilford | peing sought for duty with, the Bast Se has & yom of Sautiens week came as governor of Shansi province, why he °, % y 5 (Are overnment economists point out! This corn will not be lost but it states would still be immature. On son. ave. will. teath’ Jistor 4| Phiblous exercise to be held dur- good in Alask Thos Tusking + arias permitted the young man to be that food prices had leveled off Will be soft and consequently dif-|the other hand, if frost comes one Ba 0 Ty. .an | ing October and November at Camp g qin. a. ose with a : + was decided — beaten to death here in his city In the battle areas, new reports until reports on flood damage to ficult to keep. It will have to be fed week later than average, only about S¢8T2PhY; Cecil Havens, Clayton, | youq, mex, : t Davian background, from 23 man’s approval oT ayaa. | of atrocities come in every day. The the corn corp began coming’ in last to livestock and much undoubtedly 15 per cent of the corn in the area will assist Paul Hamilton in the in-| Vacancies in this Lalning Shera! 0 25 years of age, have the best.” : In any case “That- was: a wrong thing, he: Catholic priests at Taiyuan told me June, will spoil before it-can be used.\would be subject to frost damage, Strumental music department; Miss! on are for one intelligence officer, Eligible men in southeast Alaskan ' have become ef od TE WE OIE IE ST TD A EE Ee eB EB IE LT eid ar Ba comets Soma darmese will ba shila. to gavel, aver EaYE to a-am-irokile Hicks 30 N. Irvington ave.) rr nr icoastal.. towns. include... fishermen; SRR Be pt: Hi da BET WKS AOE HY THE Hetite ? free CE Ber BAY I ae Da Oo Tat one supply OEICer, Aid one armored o

mi Yiromselves; nab. bythe authorities. IDE. Ina. village” captured. by. the... Prices. have. .spurted.. with each Soft corn by the use of drying ma-|pent has there been the variation [all Seach commerce, and Mis. A. A.

ngineers, gold miners, governmens signed in ’ ; | infantry, al ” was signed in If a government official had any-| Communists four months ago. They succeeding bad report and they'll chines, but not enough are’ available Irwin, 844 W. 43d st, is the new ry, cavalry or field -artilleryjemployees, pilots, mechanics ind

ny ; : ; ; | swearing in of thing to do with it, T will see that believe he has been killed. [get another big boost if a killing/to handle a large amount. [14 Yield Drvspects, Suge of spveicp- BL A - other Ray Ieseryisie Be nom yg : been deferred. he is punished. T cannot punish the] With few exceptions, military {rost should strike most of the corn| In Iowa, says the department of ists now. ruth OuisTieyst J te BIW ork, cou, two tanle drivers, Takis: ph, ariage in mind Tomorrow, ¢ . people for it. It is their reaction leaders on both sides treat prison- belt in September on even the first agriculture, about one-third of the, yor example, while August heat Pa er Oe es Laverne | 1 echanics and ordinance mechanic. \amon Nok oanect to find mates : , army, navy arn to what is done to their relatives ers fairly well, by Chinese stand. Week of October, say the economists. corn crop will be caught if frostiand drought was knocking another wil h y ’ char Sve ang Sve” | Reservists who are interested should of ne P pa Men, for. mos ymified automal by the Communists in Communist ards. Usually, captured soldiers are] As things stand now, considering/occurs in the north by Oct. 3 and|seven bushels per acre off Towa yield | RVs tHe 0 8 8YM | contact their unit instructor not/them ge 8 Weir wives with dependent stat - Areas. { “Indoctrinated” and pressed into the law of averages prospects aren't/in the south by Oct. 9, . prospects, good growing weather was c'asses, later than Sept. 23. COPY RES 1947, by Tha Sitlapapolle tary of defense “In one village when the Com-| armed service by their captors. good for avoiding serious damage Ohlo and Illinois corn has a bet-|adding an estimated six bushels per A QUESTION OF TRADITION “Lt. Col. E. M. Chellew, on leave] 04 The Chicago Daily News, Inc. positions of se = munists capture a man they tell Sometimes they are sent home. {trom frost; - {ter chance to -avold frost damage acre to the Ohio crop and three Eleven of 12- deans at Harvard of -absence rom “the Indianapolis SHRUB BURNS READILY : it } Secretary of him they are going to make him| But as civil war drags on, deeds| The corn crop is late. If a killing/because the crop is more matured bushels per acre to the Indiana university never went to Harvard. Power and Light Co, is serving as A common shrub in W oming is exist: ‘ride the Airplane’ They put him of violence among the people them- frost occurs on the average date in those two-states. The agriculture crop. All the rest of the corn pro- However, no president of the uni- director of the intelligence division greasewood, a low Sine Ee on top of a big pile of tables with selves become more and more fre- (hroughout the corn belt approxi- department estimates that only 20 ducing states . suffered additional versity has ever come from outside’ of the Brooke army medical center sheephearders and Se on > Ieee a Je a rope from his neck to the limb quent. oe . mately 25 per cent of the already per cent of the Ohio crop and 10 crop damage from August weather. Massachusetts, ? {at Pt. Sam" Houston, Tex. . 'plains as a quick-burning fuel, ‘net rank. He : three secretari ~ A f and air,

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