Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1948 — Page 13

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Sam Shar, Mrs. Max Cohen and cid Sherr ' "ack alive." Visitor From Africa Has Reunion With Kin Here

Local Man, Sister See Brother First Time

Since Parting 40 Years Ago in Lithuania /By DONNA MIKELS For almost 40 years the brother and sister of Sam Shar have been threatening to’go-to Africa and “bring him back alive.” But Sam, whe hasn't seen his family since he went to Africa as a youth, susprised them Thursday by turning up in Indianapolis in person to visit his. brother, Eddie Scherr, 242 E. 12th St. and his sister, Mrs. Bessie Cohen, 3352 Broadway.. ° (Brother ;8am shortened the — a “spelling ofthe family name to a “Shar” “after going to-Africa.) By Passes

Santa Eddie ‘and Bessie were toddlers ri / when 20-year-old Sam left the To Write Police

family home in Lithuania. Laterl And Find Daddy

they came to Indianapolis with ao wy their mother, Mrs. Sarah Scherr.\| CHICAGO, Dec. 18 (UP)— It was always their mother’s wish| geven-year-old that Sam would trade Johannes-/py.passed Santa burg, South Africa, for Hoosier- her Christmas: letter to the Bu-| land, but she -died eight years reay of Missing Persons and ago without seeing her oldest son found her daddy today. | again. . She scribbled on cheap paper| Sam, a textile dealer, surprised from Fountain City, Tenn. an his family by turning up a few appeal to police here and enclosed | weeks back to visit relatives overia “note to her father, who is di-| “the United States. - He said -he yorced- from- her. mother... | decided “right off the bat” to make the visit, after 40 years of|is out of work. Will you send me thinking it over. {some money. I mean it. Well, His daughter, Janie Shar, and|I'll say love from Marlene.” a niece, Sarah Lipton, of Phila-| Detectives set to work and delphia, also are visiting Mr. found Jack D. Ricker, the girl's Scherr and Mrs, Cohen. father. He said he had talked to ———————— his daughter by telephone and! ‘Two New Suits Filed

was sending her a bicycle for Christmas. | In Bleacher Collapse : | DANVILLE, Tir. Dec. 18-(uPy|ClO-- Economist. Asks... | ~—Two more suits against the : manufacturers of the bleachers Share for Consumer which collapsed at the Purdue-|— WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (UP). - —A~CIO economist believes conWisconsin. basketball game in hould . sh in February, 1947, were filed today Sumers shou share

profits of big business. I in Federal court Bere. | Donald Montgomery, economic)

‘Thomas Hendrix, Atlanta, Ga. gqviser to the CIO Auto Work- | sued the Leavitt Corp. of Urbana, ers, made the suggestion yester-| n., cand Bailey and Himes of day to a joint congressional Champlign for $75,000. Mr. Hen-|geonomic subcommittee. drix alleged he received injuries) pr. Montgomery In the bleacher collapse. that consumers - are -providing! Arthur Sprowl, 28, South Bend, the equity capital to big industry, Ind., sued the companies for $15,- which normally comes from in-| 000, Negligence and faulty con- vestors, So, he said, like in-| struction was charged in both vestors they should get a ‘share suits. lin the profits. |

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Austria Complains

|with the Western Big Three

Leopold Figl sald tonight. ! The United States, Britain

{the division of the country four occupation zones, as we

{heavy burden on her.

[livered Russia's answer to | Austrian request to Mr. Fig! |Forelgn Minister Karl {today. The Soviet note was

| Of 4-Power Burden

| “VIENNA, Dec. 18 (UP)—RuS-|} in qergarten. Then the students {sla has agreed to, try again to/query parents about baby-sitting | negotiate an Austrian state treaty requirements. "

ters; -solrces close to Chancellor make scrapbooks, toys and dolls

France already had replied favor-(with a notébook for new ideas ably to an Austrian request forjand a list of telephone numbers .of the four-power of police and fire stations, where [talks. Austria complained thatthe parents may be reached, near-

[the occupation itself, imposed aluck Doesn't Hold

| Informants said Michael Kop: |telov, Soviet envoy in Vienna, de-

Gruber/a - hole-in-one on a

Baby-Sitting Taught in School

' BL MONTE, Cal, Dec. 18 (UP)

iSchool. are studying scientific baby-sitting. The class, officially called child |psychology, first visits the school

pow- Next, the 13 and 14-year-old girls write original stories and ito keep their charges amused. and

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MONTEREY, Cal, (UP)—-Jeff Davis,

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18 sign Watsonville, have advised him as a personal

wing Declare. Truman 2 (ueried Chiang

Reported Dropping Hint of Resignation

SHANGHAI, Dec. 18 (UP)—A reliable source said today that

for more American aid. J. Leighton Stuart, U, 8, Ambassador to China, while not actually suggesting that Chiang re-/been below normal, the remainder | was reported reliably to/way above normal.

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while the rest of the country was|pel. getting its usual December kicking around.

Records Few Flakes The Chicago Weather Bureau has recorded only two days of

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flakes of snow.

Four days of December have|' " Sutton.

Up north; it has been : below| We could do a

the|thought it Was his lucky day|friend to act only as a constitu- zero, Kgnsas had one of its worst we do.

and but he was wrong. ‘First he sank tional president and’ not try to golf center dictorial powers in himself. Chiang has met all hints and

local said|course but on his way home his|

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storms in decades, and New York|

For a White Christmas °

By JACK MABLEY, Times Special Writer CHICAGO, Dec. 18—Are we going to have a white Christmas? equals 2G/at plus X, where acceleration plus the tan-|

centering around Illinois have President Truman in effect hasbeen pleasant oases of warmth| ~~

asked Generalissimo Chiang Kai-/and sunshine so far this Winter, shek whether he has consid resigning. The source, who holds an offie. job i cial position in the Chinese govThey go un. the job equipped ernment and is in close touch withthe U. 8. embassy, said the President raised the question in a letter replying to Chiang's appeal/2PPreciable cold—16 above Dec.|. every warm day they get

slimmer, according to’ Forecaster

Chicago hasn't even had grau-

A month ago the Weather Bureau said that chances for

Christmas were about 50-50. Now the chances are slim, and

“If we knew why such cycles as this occur,” Mr. Sutton said,

But don’t despair, kids. had graupel, which seems to be Stories like this that usually bring|cheeses are cheap and plentiful. the. international designation for/on the daroseriddoorms you ever {to have suggested. mid-January car was smashed and he received even direct suggestions that he/a’ mixture of frozen rain and!/5aw. {for resumption of the talks.

Bulge With Goods

Unemployment Cuts t~ Buying Power By ERNIE HILL Times Foreign Correspondent ROME, Italy, Dec. 17-—While there is poverty and unemploye ment in Italy, real Christmas at mosphere, prevail today. Shops are bursting at the seams with fancy foods and: tinseled geegaws. , Rows of 10, 12 and 16-pound turkeys—-at 60 cents a pound— hang in foodstores, along with geese, ducks, pheasants, chickens, rabbits and baby lambs. A leg . of lamb cooked with oil and herbs is considered as much a Christ. p jmas delicacy here in Italy as lot better than turkey. " Department stores are stocked

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sticks, 14 inches long, individually wrapped. Fill their stocking!

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Brach's assortment of delicious Holiday chocolates in pretty gift box.

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American Flyer Electric Train Set "developed at The Gilbert Hall of Science.” 3/16" scale trains and equip“ment—Engine, 3 ‘cars, 14 ‘sections of track, remote control unit, automatic coupler and instruction booklet.

‘Complete Set Including Transformer

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A wonderful assortment of real old-fashioned chocolates in “Cora Deam’s' and “Cameo” 1 pound gift boxes.

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Automatic WR Coupling and Official Footballs Uncoupling. $ { D9

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