Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1948 — Page 2
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[Sighisd by Navel Gun Device - Eve F Chi ! vacuees rom ina : % * lke Reall Ble Top ; ‘Mistak 1 Stlo e Really Blows Top ~ (Tops War Peri Puzzle y istakes’ Il As ‘Com Z' Hits Paris ~~ | fm a $16 sion Of. U.S. Asia Poli | Smok S ow Is tl Rate During 1948 sia Oo icy @ mo General Angry at Move Without OK By JAMES M. HASWELL . Friendly Attachments Remain, but Chinese Stes ; ! - “When His Own HQ Stayed Away WASHINGTON, Dee. 1— Want America fo Promote Own Interests ss {America's peacetime construction By GEORGE WELLER, Tires Foreign Correspondent : Council : = INSTALLMENT. 31 ena other measures were. 80 in-| jRetivity ha Dats pl 5 2 GUAM, Dec. 1~-Americans leaving China today—missionaries, : By LOUIS | — r |adequate that, by ‘the time the aa ng war building record o merchants, educators, soldiers, social “workers—are spraying the : + Four City Kay Summersby {Ardennes was past, more drastic and 1942, according to the Pacific with a barrage of eriticlsm—criticism of Uncle Sam's post. have their ha SE i. A Eee dine in this ray was over the way in/steps had to be taken. - (Poderal Works Agency... war record in Asia. - Louis for its : hich. Paris had been invaded by Communications Zone ("Com 2")| Perhaps that was Lhe resso mon) RA YO ho x to Almost. every: plane or ship brings its quota of disappointed § with the smok headquarters, for his impatience with Army| 20E en: a iy rate, com Americans, forced out by consular request, military orders, or dis- - The group "Hours after the liberation, sections of this headquarters began criminals. He was - espeefally| * 0 achieved in 1042. ’ appearance of their jobs or gals world with two aims: To doen Mississippi R & sudden movement to the capital. irate one day when, inspecting a, neses. These China-hardened ref-| WO aims: pressed. © ‘Ac emigra rmand mplete Normandy hospital, he realized released today by the FWA tell ugees form a nucleus of opinion|act of Christian kindness mainly, hardly believe The tion from Valognes, in No ¥, was 50 ¢ co plete e me of the men were there for the story. which will soon make its impact|and dardily to preserve the home in. smog I: every Com Z offi == {#0 . and secon ly : t —— to a — byT know, the new four-star tenant self-inflicted old Ang a mL id Jn, prices Jecounts 168 on American public life, possibly atmosphere of good will during a they, com os eard tthe never bothered to inspect. | waks- stern, as of a West Point hs leading the way to fresh app is a lot cleans : Be fine Gen. Shee 3 oe _ Fifteen or 20. minutes from theer and a Sedicated war som} But a - Sms Soanced al and a new, more realistic dings. The a a he We ase Sed Fn : The on 3a Fh vdd com roops| Trianon, von Rundstedt’s house mander, ‘ean w e ~hun-| ahead tion for United States foreign pol- : _ in contrast fo ho burn with “combat ire at|offered comparative fsolation and dreds of court-martial gases Jor 3 200, 000,900 # fonth up 12 ey. good, will 1s almost indiscernible. 3 Porter Se Paris, mecca d Bu- privacy. - {brought to his attention for fina 0 year ago. On a personal level, under the ace, ry rope’s ideal of the ¥ar, and — The wac girls and I lived inireview every week. | Contrasts with the type of con- political surface, the old friendly Ne Bond Established dl - ald Jameson. cupled by rear-area supply troops.| Versailles above. 3 garage. Parts) sn {struction of the war years are attachment between Americans “In China, the reason is we Sprawling a he really howled with anger over|of the headquarters were set up THE VISENHOWER IRE notable. In 1941 the government and Chinese remains. Many lead- have asked nothing tangible in of the Mississ this violation of his hard-fast rule/in stables once used by French really began to grow inflamed at/spent §1,620,000,000 on military # ing Communist agitators were return. Nothing that would prove like a mew di that no Army hesdauarters should royalty’s favorite horsefiesh. Tex the avalanche of renorts, from establishments, in 1042 it spent| - o.oo c4.d .O £18 st iki oh io hs.of educated in Pefping at American|we regard our interest just as im- 2 with’ its sister Jocate in a large city. bedded down in a small apart- every type of source, on the in-|$5,016,000,000, and in- 1043 it 4 9 Y.. ne o striking photographs of scien- philanthropic expense, portant as Russia's. This atti Il, where tt Ger. Was particularly put/ment over our offics-annex. Butch|creasing lack of discipline by|spent $2,550,000,000. tific phenomena prepare by the editors of Life magazine and No Ackn i tude accords well with American controls. out at Com Z because his own was in Paris trying to untangle Allied troops. Americans, un-| . .3-Year Period Cited now on display in the Indiana State Library, 140 N. Senate Ave. © Acknowledgmen notions, but is totally at variance A Spark’ headquarters was avoiding F Paris, press complications. fortunately, were the principal] In 1941 the government spent| This picture was taken. through a naval optical gun-sighting device. | The Communist press, while|with the way Asia thinks. Asia The council : moving into Versailles ¥ .loffenders. Every week brought in|$1,280,000,000 on industrial struc- eager to claim all possible neutral/ understands religious benevo- : the bank bet | WITHIN 4 FORTNIGHT, ofimore stories of rape, ot murder, tures, in 1042 it spent $3,437- § flati n MN H] E American relief for the strength-|lence, but not political handouts to observe the = wi —~ ; a ~Gp|course; Gen. The was 0 worried of calloused. looting. OEE 1000,000, and in 1943 If spent n 10 o en ven ++ {ening of Red areas, almost never Which ask nothing peraanent in west, St. Lot WE T00 about us “settling down” in Ver-, One day, for example, n-$1,668,000,000. i Th —acknowledges even the mild-jreturn, establishing no bor tT ? Pad up there in late Séptember, joined 0 100 that he announced another|eral noted in our office diary iS Since the ‘war the emphasis Mone Costs More Today est. form. . It is exploited only] “If you give to Asia, and at the Bus ae Ratan. For the frat time fn |Mdyance. Tocris Satta Oe inte ie slg When Nisa forces ‘sttackiasue time faf to mein yor Shee pelo We then trudged up to Giex by the e oC eral: ‘struction. Residential building} e supplies, a{6wn interest ed with Asia's in i \ A we had a complete head RS Ahen trudged | pio Sievxt Rs, 1030 “keforis that famounted to $3,346000,000 Treasury Officials Report Bills Stay Out - | Communist ‘political point. [a realistié BS com- Further bo : same Wow gots, | disciplinary conditions are be- |194 onger De: oor themse 8 8 " -. Where the rat Tver ir-favorite super- coming bad. Many cases of [jg B10. 00000 na: 5 2h spite Poor Quality of Paper Fons or jane Ne a yea Astatic’s a You Oe oie . With its hunch 0 “r4reaty with Germany a little trailer, a present from Tooey| rape. murder, and pillage are [500,000,000 this year. Private | By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer up at Yalta the situation which{two other emotions: neys. i more than 25 years before. None , and escape the monotony ‘causing complaints by the (industrial construction was 81. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1-—Things have come to a pretty pass—|jed to their principal defeats. first, as to why you have deferred. - The four 4 our forces... moved. into. the pwede] Faench.. Rutch, ete as 02,000,000 | ht actually costs ps. to make a buck these days. To be exact, Franklin D. Rosevelt, ailing,|your counter-gift, and then con- on tour of > x x p a three: gE Cen RG IB TAA x A A EET NR A 1 , =X Famed the ~efitampt iC be. Linda Xon. are not. asks... § in the Gleux- country club, pty - Ch EELS Said ah. R pg SR 5 oo NE BS) TRL ; Life ‘here was a pleasant cross stantiate e those received from Pr aely financed construction on 8904.23 it red a be. EB After —destroying i the oti ea f* t F = BRRUAFIrs— veeur ‘that in the Normandy Other sources. today. accounts for two-thirds of | hg 2 e d had th ngraving and Printing. they admitted iquitous foreign treaty port sys- “When Americans helped the from gov, oF the t guar Hotel. apple orchard and that in quiet The very next day a conference: the construction activity, while ay Al e usua compared to $5, 133,660, tem: along China’s coasts, includ- Japanese after their 1923 earth- withou Ano Amos ranville, (was held to discuss the ‘tragic gi,e.jocal construction: has in- exeyse-—higher. labor and- mate. camp o 000 in 1947, ing all America’s privileges, the quake, the Japanese wanted to 80--f8% - ta : 's office was sep. ‘Whether in Versailles or Gleux, [Rroblem. Ike was particularly creased. five-fold since the low, rials costs and scarcities. . and a whopping $6,079,560,000 in ailing President reversed himself make some return. The Amer . amount was | annex apparently| =o enhower's time, energy, disturbed at the news that his| period. of 1944 and accounts for Before the war, the bureau 3946, Much more important, there|to set up Russia with two private icans ‘waved it off grandly. The 8{. Louis ha ; Reed previous. for. special en- and abilities were concentrated cocky 10ist and.82d Airborne Di-ip "0 "hole the current ex- could turn out currency at a cost were about 100 milli new freaty ports in Dairen and|Japanese foreign office became ,. many smoke ike that. be ne poet duties which fell into. thires Vision Stoops were on the ram penditures for public construc: yon dentha Sthole penny, Printed in the last fiscal year|FOFt Arthur. alarmed. They sent orders to all | apols; - com ’ Though the Americans protest- r ed a special partition, which frobiems Sr Sommand taken immediately, he empha-| Compan. 1043, by The Indianapolis Times 20d the boys are not cheered by Shan a2 1047 and . 1946. People, ed the E oting of RFicans pr fac- ed Jegations + two railroad ft didn’t reach the high- sized to his staff. And he sug- 4 Sin Daly Nowe ne, "**|the fact that $100,000 bill costs/seY® the bureau, ate tossing doll, es py the Soviet Red army,icret soundings to find-out what had to look ¢ 0 , gave me shame- VL Bo oatimes: he was faced by|Sested strong medicine: a public ae no more than a $1 bill. stead . a ound hues days in- missed the whole point that|the Americans were really after. wisps rising to hear as much| 1 0s unknown to military hanging in the case of rape. - Professor fo Speak We are also getting less money = ives and" tens, in violation even of Yalta, the > rode through regulations. Venereal disease is| — evemar's. AL-AVC. Meeting’ for our money. The paper in the Few $10,000 Bills Russian Red army handed Man-| = ‘Suspicion . . , Persists’ : of apartmer an issue known to all generals. li wy mess ng prewar dollar, contained a fat’ poo ue ooino on shopping CHUrIA as a total gift to the Chi-|* ““" his suspicion the Americans, areas witho 1 could (5 Eisenhower had to (Copyright, 1 1048, by Ka meray; |. PTOf. Hubert H. Hawkins willi75 per cent linen and only 25 per going on Shopping|, co ‘Req army, not to the Na-|especially in distributing food smoky stack. aiiBut_ Gen. Eisenhower hag to rig oy Kay Summersbyl |gnaq)c betore : meeting of the cent cotton. Today's note, because Sprees | this year ith $1040 oils tionalists as Moscow was sup-|through their Marines, were get- x Smale ¥ of , is half and half and : . ] cr ; * , French and tn Bugians waned PTA Mothers fo Sing uss” Vewrun commis. a serene ao so ou + S00 or $000 oils printed M5044 Some BL en, umd wp te | Toke pm he 1:30 m. tod in the ; 5 n . Y ee Corie ae FTA Mathersingers Of SelTo0 Fo Batre It Circulstes Longer [turned out since 1046. The $10,000 A poiner clement contributing «gn China. the situation iin months. yo a a Fring take "ville Road, will give a program His subject will be “The Pres- Strangely enough, though, 'a[Ulll 1s the largest in general cir-i, (ne temperance of Chinese, In China, the situation has de- " St. Louis propriate. Rovasns _he would Pre of Christmas songs and old|idential Campaign and Election.” dollar ‘bill lasts two to four culation, the $100,000 gold-certifi-| gratitude even on the part of the clined into contempt, After hand: problems alo: PropHiate action; he Mould IAS ymns tomorrow at 8:30 p:-m: tn’ The. speech Will be followed bY. &imonths longer in circulation thane © JU (SIOR VIC DON WY CLG Nationalists, is the fact that un- ing the Hehest unexplolied paht of It regulates Som ince. Te. to Allied troopsithe Thompson Memorial Chapel discussion period and a report onlit used to, This is not so much a Treasury-to-pay-banks-for “gold yr yecently the U8: has-showniAS.a — Manchuria —1o the Rus: |} heating equip ,.a ba oo his a command. nk of the Goodwill Industries. Mrs. the third annual convention byitpibute to its durability as to the turned over to the government. | willingness to fight and shed Sidus aud Hhefepy I I Ca . the kind of = Earl Lapp will direct the chorus Fred Sondermann, state vice increased tempo of the average As always, the $1 bill is in its own blod to achieve and hold ont has not even placed itself be ‘burned. THE MANPOWER shortage and Mrs. Harold Sharp will play chaliman, who was the —chaptetipanker. He's handling so much heaviest demand—more than aparity with the Soviet Union|, record against the abuse of The presen he predicted long before D-Day the plano accompaniments. legate. dough these days he doesn’t have billion were printed in the last/there. Yalta while Chiang Kai-shek’s oe nance does n emerged into stark reality. Re- —————————— Sit ? : time to-sort it and send all the {fiscal year. Next most popular is| According to a leading Amer-| cose rnment is still legal, Nor has proposed’ ne placements esas worrisome, Plan Bazaar-Su r Seabees to Meet : ragged stuff back to the Treas-|the $10 bill, of which more thanjican entomologist, however, the|j; ,..e4 Nanking for rights on has been ban a pressing iss The Bhe outs pper ty ol The Seabee Veterans of. Amer- ury, says the bureau. _ 1165 million were in me ast press deepest error of the Americans iy, .;asts similar to a vy Council. n. a. directed all e nezer Lutheran chica will meet at 7 p. m, tomor-! Even so, things seem to be get- run, followed by the bill’ with has been in misunderstanding the rear-area commanders to use will hold a bazaar and chili’sup- row in the Sheffield Inn. Wayne ting better on the inflation front. 126 million. Nobody seems to Asiatic mind. Here is what he Which side are we on, any- ; SET CIO MF ore| Allied civilians to the utmost, to/per Friday. beginning at 5 p. m. Guthrie. of the Indianapolis News, (The bureau. printed only $4,911 lwant the $2 bill and only a little| pays: 71 way. Aren't we even in favor of CHICAGO, of a giant/shave down office fo to an!/in the building, Millersyille Road will talk on the “Atom Bomb at 000,000 worth of money in the more than 13 million were. printed | e have been giving away ofr [08 Copyright, Selves by The Indiana executive Db as absolute minimum. ven these and Eastern . 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