Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1948 — Page 2
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“= - i'n es dT : Cr rr g TED] ~ | MONDA PAGE: 2 _ sos : : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1048 ' ns > . i : * ial Ride (2 Greatest Civil War Generals Plot Battle F sain wou echo or otis I SR -& | S : : o arrie ror 0 na strong Red {6 Ap Janpung would decide at once the zontrel , ; fre | ; A ib pro née for a Pp 8 > - 5 Ley ; 3 Bs ot, By: ARTHUR GOUL, United Press Etaff Correspondent ant than they might be in an-|aimost certainly will not fight for|to the morale of the Nationalist the Yangtze River on a 700-mile of North China. Instead, thers % 4 a 3 SHANGHAI, Nov. 8—The battle for North China—now rapidly other war. The question of it. * 8 th to the Szec- probably will be the usual shifte » : 5 . % . vernment. And it mi ront from e sea to : y PTR. SNR developing. in the wake of total Communist victory in Manchuria— |, ., go nt. An might cause, border ing pattern of attach and coun=® 1 will pit the two greatest generals of China's civil war as opponents.| 2c” figures largely in Chinese] There are no guns guarding the renewed demands for a peace set- uan previnge . : or x direct That ’ i ; 4 They are Fu Tso-Yi, Nationalist commander for North China, fighting. Pitched battle seldom Peiping airfields. There are N%fiement. a: coaliti {| Gen. Fu's forces then 'would fer-attac ~—diree rust sad . 2 me EE and Lin Piao, the Communist military genius who won all Man- occur when unequal forces face|fortifications outside the ancient|in i qine th *c on government threaten the Communist flank, 38 danking movement, svanc ahi “As sad a’m’ |churia with its potential industrial riches. __ |each other unless the smaller Wall. Gen. Fu himself has said the gernrture ommunists, and this push was made, and might withdrawal, which has charace 3 It is doubtful that even the force 1s hemmed in and cannot|Several times he would Move out! onians Kar sren CoC BISSIMO strike at any weak point With the|y. i; 04 tne three years of Chinese Israe . <= 4 . |generals themselves know accur- westward to Kweisul in Suiyuaniretreat. Otherwise, the inferior of Peiping to the west at the first! Tang ek. {hope of cutting the Communist Le : : foo ately just how much military province, ~ |force usually withdraws and|Red pressure. Peiping has mini yarn Lon noving westeward supply line from Manchuria. avi: war, : 5 ptoye : Troo ge Applies to ‘CAB in strength each can throw into the| Now thgt™all pressure against waits for another chance. mum military - significance, he friends ol ith his long-time ienison also may be expecteq| The Communists presently, i MP ahi battle, But it may-be estimated(him in Manchuria has been re-| There are strong indications 588, and cannot be defended. |na Hung-Kwel wh Pu-Fong and 45 131] quickly to the Commu- buoyed up by their great victory National Airlines Case roughly that.Gen. Fu has 150,000/lieved Lin Piao may be able to/Gen. Fu will follow these tactics. Psychological Value And ou fore who are brothers, | pists, It would be of greater mili- in Manchuria, have the best of Israel g 2 “By MAX B. COOK 200,000 ‘men—many of them throw in 300,000 or more men at He has. made no extensive plans| The psychological value of Pei-|back-d eir Lorca would bar thetary valye to them than Peiping,/it. Great further advances may: - the Jewish : ‘Serippi-Howatd Aviation American-irained and partially varied points along this battle-|to defend Pelping—the city whichiping to the Communists should! But the anal CHiina. since it would. provide them abe expected of them... oo. the British . YORK, Nov. - lonial| American «stretched line. . was the seat of Chinese dynastiesinot be under-estimated, however. ably woul d mmunists then prob- port for bringing in supplies from But full control of North Ching ~ Airlines ‘today :asked the Civjl|2long the corridor from Peiping! These figures are more import-for so many centuries—and he Its capture would be a hard blow! the ancient Croat Wo pr 4 a t anticipat Ea rt al Thom 1 forces. - a a _- en : na! servers should not anticipate’ many months, a . - : Aeronautics Board for all or part ling} Opservers should not anticipate many s A This evi of the National Alrlines’ route if . - the board's coming investigation ® goes includi of the ‘airline results in transfer fx now are en i=, i. of its] “ : 1 af ish bases in Hpbi ide othe $5 : - 3 capital of T: followed re ; & = & FR anklin 4411 : ooThe lavaeli recent announce-| ’ ’ o 3 that Israeli ment of an_in- Tay : 4 Moshe Shertc vestigation to rs ; Lited Natio ’ 8 Sate mine The Men's Store Complete on the Street Floor I Israeli with ox’ 1 : A Negev area of al Airlines’ route ‘ = ertificates and { Mr, Shertok i c ih - The Israel
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FX Mr. Cook. 40 three other 5 American an major airlines. ~ The airlines in| o have received question ‘are Eastern, Delta and ¥ & dicating that Pan American Airways. ¥ from Commu Colonial asks for permission to It S a 2! is carrying a: intervéné on "the basts that oo "= 8 = = Iran long has sought most, or near d THE resig
all, of the rodtes in question. | Sigmund Janas, Colonial presi dent, said, ih the petition, that “if the Board should deny Colonial's re to" intervene, Cojonial would have to object to the Incorporation of the data resulting from the investigation
Kuppenheimer
Abdul Hajir I inet was in Shah today. reported to ! lack of co-0] ment in appr: ernment rega
into any other proceeding.’ i Me, Ties questioned CAB's au- Sy mi thosity to authorize transfer of is the National permanently certificated air A da rovoki routes over, the objection of the - oY prove . alr carrier Molding such routes. When a man chooses a Kuppenheimer . . . he gets much 4 Informed s
He added, however, Colonial wasn't inclified to argue that mat-
more than the styling, fine tailoring and quality fabrics found in
ignations mig nation of Pre Bey’s entire
Routes Listed \ itipg rou fed for, Mr. : : at . i EE obvious any good suit or coat. He wears it authoritatively , . . with Soviet Ur that, when one compares the Timoshenko
routss applied for by Colonial and the routes granted Colonial, little has been done to assist that car-
“dignity . . . good taste . . . the knowledge .thet
day that it m because lead States and E
i id an intelligent in Kuppenheimer, he has made an investment a er of rou . . - w Ns Mr. Janas also pointed out that ar Radio ]
“granting Colonial's request to become a party to this proceeding would be in keeping with the board's own statement of its responsibilities and with the ex-
in good appearance.
celebrating tl of the Octobe 8quare that policy of our sistance © fro:
pressions of the President's Air 0 : Policy Commission and the Con- K h I 5 i 8 ; pe ss.’ ; > antic EE tut-Uie- boars oust uppenheimer Suits, 85.00 and 95.00 ST consider “competition to the = K h i 0 in London tent necessary to assure the \ ~ seven-power ( ML Sesninry to asuare the uppenheimer utercoats, 70.00 to 145.00 : Sever ower transportation system properly n : “most: probatl adapted to the needs of foreign e early in 1949 and domestic commerce of the He indicat United States, of the Postal Serv- might be the ice and of the national defense.” [Eo ing, which Indications are that some other United Stat major airlines may oppose any % A Britain,. Fra action I transfer Natiouahs bust : § x Netherlands ness and routes on the basis: ! i it “might establish a .dsngerousi} ; = Wes precedent under 2 ! = county. Mer 2 commander
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Death Probed. by Police : Fe today. NEW YORK, Ngv, B!(UP)—An in n ala analysis of the organs of 5 GODSE, who
Victoria (Vicky) iSehools was ordered today to. determine ‘what killed the 25-year-old ‘musical
Gandhi, testi that the idea in planning a
comedy star. Il : Mise Schoolti=Séatey ) of She i Indonesia mus come: Bes 00 orward,” was bd dead in the aren A
bathroom: of Her apartment’ Saturday. Polios &aid. a bottle of pills marked: “ts ‘relieve pain] was found besfds Her pajama-clad’ body. An autopsy failéd to determine cause of death, <
Order Autopsy in Death
Of California: Divorce |
EL MONTE, Cal, Nov. 8 (UP) | —An autopsy was ordered ‘today
to de e what killed a beau-| tel Sephari Mivorces, Mrs. | Li
Martha Shirley ey, missing for two months. _ Her partially decomposed body was found yesterday by O. P. Allee of Long Beach, Cal, and W. O. Drouillard of El Monte, | who said they were attracted to] underbrush along the San Gabriel | River by the barking of their hounds... "
French Actress Weds
Louis Bromfield’'s Kin
BOULDER CITY, Nev. Nov, 8 (UP)—French actress Corinne Calvet, 23, and John Bromfield, 26-year-old film actor and a dis-| tant cousin of novelist Louis Bromfield, honeymooned today at Lake Mead Lodge. { They were married yesterday) in a quiet ceremony at Grace) Community Church, It was Miss: Calvet’s first marriage, Mr. Brom- | field's second. :
Rita, Indian Prince
Visiting Acapulco MEXICO CITY, Nov. 8 (UP)— Rita Hayworth and Indian Prince Aly Khan were in Acapulco together today, according to a close friend of the movie star. A. C. Blumenthal said he thought they took an automobile to the swank Pacific Coast resort. They had been seen during the week-end dining together in a local night club. a
Fire Kills 2 Children FREEHOLD, N. J, Nov. 8 (UP)—Two children died yesterday in a fire which started when an oil stove overturned on the second floor of their home. Jerry. - Morton, 8, and his brother, Don-| .. ald, 7, were killed and their moth-| er, Mrs. Jesse Morton, was burned severely when she attempted to smother the flames. :
Name ‘Woman of Year’ NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (UP)—Dr.!
Lillian M. Gilbreth, 70, of Mont-|
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