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TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1947 sp———

Soviet Gains Spotty 7

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On 7000 Mile Front

- Observer Finds China Fights Reds Hardest; Red Drive Stopped Cold in Some Sections

‘By WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer LONDON, Nov. 25—Russia is engaged in a determined program of expansion all along its 7000-mile frontier. I have just ended a two-months journey along this. perimeter of the Communist world from Korea to Trieste. I found that the aggressive drive of world communism has been stopped cold in some places, temporarily stalled in others and is making headway in still others: By force of arms the Communists —— ~~ are gaining ground in China, which people greater voice in their governhas a fifth of the population of the Ment. : world. In proportion to its size and The municipal elections in Rome strategic importance, China has re- showed substantial gains for anticeived less American aid than ‘any cOmununist fortes, Communists no other beneficiary under the Truman ODnger participate in the Italian doctrine, . government. As American aid be~s Suffers Most comes effective and prices go do the Communists lose ground. And)

At the same time it is obvious 50. , as in France, they turn to mob that China is suffering more from go, an.a y m

communism and fighting harder against its spread than any other

to the spread of communism is rapidly crystalizing "and it seems! likely Russia will make the Soong] a p a es ge est possible effort to gain still territory this winter. Lee J. Smith has been appointed | sales representative in the Indiana

If she is unéble to do so, it is territory by American Airlines, ac-|

probable the frontier between com-munist-controlled nations and the ¢Ording to an announcement from Frank Bodwell,

rest of the world will remain about what it is for some time, except district sales in the Far East. ; manager for the Tie “initial Russian effort, of company. ? course, is not actually to occupy Mr. Smith is a smaller nations herself, but to in- % native of Indiana stall Communist puppets who will,” and a member of swing the victims into the Soviet i the Masonic Lodge and Amer-|

bloc. { ican Legion in| Pendleton. He has been employed in|

gs. Airline Appoints | § Elsewhere in the world, resistance | | | { |

Talk to Sufferers

There are two reasons why resistance to communism is growing:

First, people have seen what Com-| Lee J. Smith Severe) s Jepan: Ws munists do to a nation and its ; Alrlines office in Indisn government, once they get control. an rme

And the people do not. like it. Then, too, the Truman doctrine has given hope to weak nations.

Pin Caught in Lung, To learn what the people think Boy Flown to Chicago of communist rule you have only ~picAGO, Nov. 25 (UP)—A Chi-| to stand on the 38th parallel in \cago specialist said last night he Korea, as I have, and listen to the yo.14 attempt Friday to remove a| stories of the refugees from the! {pin from the lung of 12-year-old Soviet zone in the north to the Sammy Johnson, who was flown | American zone in South Korea. here from San Diego, Cal, last Sat-| Or talk to refugees from com- qq | munist-held territory in China. The boy spent 90 minutes in the hi Juterview Jumpin; and | operating room of the Children’s| 1 avs who have escaped 10 nemorial Hospital under observa- | ih 4 {tion yesterday before doctors de-| a 0 peasants who Were .ijeq against an immediate atdriven off their land by the com-| tempt to remove the pin. i

munist-led Greek guerrillas. Sammy swallowed the pin while!

Or you can visit a nation styug- ,ttempting to blow it out of his will give thanks in Christ Episcopal Church on the Circle Thursday at

gling like Italy. Slipping in Italy

“If we had’ not come to Greece, Truman to Vacation this country would be under com-

munpist control today,” Dwight Gris- | Briefly at Key West wold, head of the American Aid Mission to Greece, told me in President Truman will fly Athens. Florida on Dec. 3 for a brief holiday | I did not find a single dissenter. at Key West. He will dedicate the |

mouth like a dart.

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In Turkey little American aid had Everglades National Park on Dec. 6. scientist, of Indianapolis will hold ®

arrived, but Americans there praise| Present plans call for his return the steps taken to give the Turkish! to Washington on Dec. 8.

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SHIP AHOY-—Donna Reed, one of the stars in ''Green Dol. phin Street," perches up for'ard on the 39-foot reproduction of the ship built for filming the drama. Arriving here by trailer truck, the pint-sized Green Dolphin will be on view in Monument Circle from 10 a. m. to “4:30 p. m. tomorrow, co-incidentally with the film's opening at Loew's.

Plan Thanksgiving Services

Schedule of Wednesday and Thursday -

Observances and Speakers Listed

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Indianapolis persons of all faiths will assemble in groups and as | individual congregations to mark Thanksgiving tomorrow and Thursday. In the center of the city, all the Episcopal parishes of Indianapolis

| 10:30 a. m. The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the diocese, will give the sermon and the men and boys’ choir of the host church will

51st 8t. and Central Ave, 5 a. m,, Youn Every Roman Catholic Church in Peoples breakfast, the Rev. Branson or

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| Union services (tomorrow) { Union Con regational Christian, 17th Take Timothy as Text {aud 2 nn t Sts. 7:30, the Rev. Clyde

The six Churches of Christ, | o Nori Side Church of God, 900 W. 30th P

m., the Rev. E. W. Nugent, SOUTH

services at 11 a. m. Thursday. They) Union services (tomorrow) Madison Avenue Methodist onuren, 4000 H.

‘have chosen as a Biblical theme! '!8. Madison’ Ave. 7:30 p.

these words from 1 Timothy 2: 1 | Turley. and 2: { Union services {Thanksgiving - win ay ethodist .Churc Laurel “1 exhort therefore that first of a and Woodlawn Ave., 8 a. m. the Rev. | Warren athis all supplications, prayers, interces- Individual services (tomorrow): {sions and giving of thanks be made | Bethany- Lutheran ' Church, Shelby St n Cd tor all men; for kings and for all J Gpes Ave- 8 Pm. the Rev. arroll 0 ; that we ma Individual services (Thanksgiving Day) that are in authority; e y arfleld Park Baptist Church, Southern lead a quiet and peaceful life in Ave. and Shelby 8t, 9 a. m. the Rev

| Walter Laetch { Olive Branch Spray an Church, 101 E

The Indianapelis Hebrew Congre- Raymond St., 9:30 m., the Rev. Benton er.

gation and All Souls Unitarian, WEST Church will hold their traditional] . . =... 0 0 eiving Dati service Thursday at 11 a. m. in the| Memorial Baptist Church. 901 Belle Vid

ace, 9.30 a. m., Dr. 8. Marion Smith

Albegs Stump will speak Pl

the only local congregation that Borst to Tenders: Second, Delaware at 12th William Philipps and Miss Frances schedules a service for the night of | § Shaw; Thivd, W ashingion Blvd. at 34th

Thanksgiving. The Rev. R. M. Dod- | Bt. Edward Cc. wi lias and Mrs. Margo owns ourth, easant Run Pkwy, rill, pastor, will speak at the service Raymond C. Nysewander and Mrs, Bertha 3 Lanman: Pifth, College at 62d 8t., FosThursday at 7:45 p. m. er Oldshue and Mrs Gertrude Seybold, A schedule of Wednesday and of Sixth, 1609'2 Prospect St., George A Thanksgiving Day ~ services and Knadier and Mrs Katherine Grimes | speakers follows: INDIANAPOLIS VICINITY

DOWNTOWN Union services (tomorrow)

Lawrence Central High School, 8 p. m,,

Circle District Union Services (all on Dr. 8. Marion Smith Thanksgivin Individual services (Thanksgiving Day! Central CF rintian Church, 202 E. Wal- Pleasant View Lutheran Church. 64th

Individual services (tomorrow): First United Lutheran Church, 701

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Union services (tomorro Emerson Avenue Bapust havel, 306 Emerson Ave. 7:30 p First Evangelical and Reformed, 10th! HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 25 (UP)—A {and Oakiand, 7:30 p. m, the Rev. F. T.. man who looks at a hundred legs

Taylor. : Brookside Pilgrim Holiness, 2101 Brook- all day said today that the Ameri-

on 1:30. po M.,..the Rev. T. W..oqn-pheguty-has-a-22-inch-thigh. Individual services (tomorrow) wr ited Luth Michigan Bt. 730 3 m., eran J. 8. de Monte Carlo, whose girls dance

| Albert. ‘in brief &kirts, said beautiful legs Union services (Thanksgiving Day): . Pirst Pree Methodist Church, 12th and fell in four classes, Tecumseh St., 9 a. m., Dr. O. A. Irinkle . x Zine Irvington Methodist Church. 30 N. Au- The petite has a 7 inch ankle; dubon Rd., 10 a. m, Dr, John B. Pergu- 12} 2=inch calf and 15'2-inch thigh, $0 : dividual services (Thanksgiving Day): he said. The medium size is T'% Morris Street Methodist, 7 a. m., ihe inch ankle, 14-inch calf and 19- inch | Rev, Meade H. Reynolds { : NORTH {thigh. Union services (temorro Debutante legs are 7!'z at the

North Methodist Church, "38th and Me - 1%. ridian, 1:45 p.m. the Rev. Russell ankle, 13-inch calf and 16%-inch Weng thigh.

h, isthe d Northwood Cr npr. hater 0| The American beauty leg, M. Ceronne said, has a 7'%-inch ankle,

Individual services ftomorron}: Srulitord] Sutherland Presoyterian uilfor |Ave., 7:30 p. m. the Rey, Charles Frank- 16% 7inch saif calf and 22-inch thigh, | lin Bruce, —

| Methodist Hospiral Chapel, 16th and ‘ athe | Capron Ave, three services, noon, T 10 1 nd Dr Clause McClure ry Wi! ’ soruiCes (Thanksgiving Day arzan’ to 3 Sti Unitarian Church, Jans x Ala] Channel S i Delaware 8ts., 10:30 a. m., Dr. George HOLLYWOOD, Nov, 25 (UP)— Arthur Pra Johnny. (Tarzan) Weissmuller swi.treet Methodist Church, Fay Firs. eure . : day plotted strategy to add swim-

Phyllis Copeland = [21% the stan Gunns i us 67 To Star at Show

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bam .. 11 a. m,, Albert Stum via) services Thanksgiving Day): First Presbyterian Church, 16th and

Jean Ceronne of the Ballet Russe

Mr. Weissmuller said he thought {he could set a record for the 19The. Rollerland © Skating Club! mile stretch by outswimming the! made up of 1000 Indianapolis ama- tides instead of waiting for them to teurs, will present its sixth an-|change. nual Roller Show Thursday at| The actor admitted he didn’t know Rollerland. much about the channel, but said It will pre- he would study the tides during a sented with sanc- five-week appearance in London in tion of the Roll- February. His longest previous swim er Skating Rink was 10 miles. Operators’ Assofation of America. Featured stars will include Phyllis Copeland; 10 specialty skaters

Levant Tempermental, Wife Charges in Suit

HOLLYWOOD, Nov, 256 (UP)— Oscar Levant acts “like a temperamental “artist,” June Gale, former and a chorus of | actress, charged today in a sult or 70. Mrs. Margaret? PYIls . Copeland |... qe maintenance. Patterson, skating professional, is| Miss Gale, Who married the actor directing the show, assisted by and radio wit eight years ago, Jerry Nolan and William Hanley. asked custody and support of three There will be public skating be-| daughters, and all of Whetr $500,000 Sween stows 2} 3 254 8185 p. m. SORMRINLY JEOpeRtY: el

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