Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1949 — Page 5
“HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —
180.00 Men, Says Nanking
Only 6000 Escape Annihilation
By CHANG KUO-SIN United Prem
Stall Correspondent - NANKING, Jan. 13 — Reliable’
cilities for two weeks beginning this week end to speed the evacyation of Nanking. The move was made after mill. : tary sources admitted that Gen Hu Yi-ming’s three army groups. of 180,000 men, cream of the §§ forces def Nanking,” had| | been ‘anriihilated in the Suchow | area. A Only a remnant of 6000. men 3" survived the Communist encir-| 7% | clement, military - sources said. {They were last seen by aerial reconniassance marching south-
Franklin Speckman in his father's annual model train exhibit. ward ‘to join other government! the 19-year-old train display, working in his spare time. groups, with Communist forces) the layout.
attempting to head them off.
Gen. Tu, commander of the three
Jammy groupe: wae meses wi) Pegsfor Accused in Lawsuit
ls. Co ist claims : Po) bien saprued probably Je Preacher Scores ‘Smear Campaign’
true, Involving Him With 40 Churchwomen
Reports from the north saa GLENDALE, Cal, Jan. 13 (UP)—About. i50 church people for the first time had Faliled around the Rev. J.- Whitcomb .Brougher Jr, today and shelling the heart of the warmly defended the handsome pastor against.charges that he kept These|d Mistress and “disported” with 40 ladies of the church. The church faction supporting Rev. Brougher crowded into last night's regular prayer meeting at the fashionable First Baptist
Comn | Peipi start ancient Manchu . capital. reports said scattered rounds of mortar shells landed in the cit: i but there were no details of an Church. - They unanimously voted age. . ; ; | confidence that the charges were | +. Road Now Open | false. Military spokesmen said no, Two former parishioners, Mrs.
word | has been ‘received from Sadie Williams and Fletcher E M other Nest for 4
Tientsin today on the. fighting! Maxwell, filed a Indiana GOP Covets
there. The latest report said Superior Court Communist shells had started suit Tuesday to $17,000 in Coffers | A $17,000 nest egg of Repub-
[falling in the business center. |oust thé 36: yeas- | “The last reports told of fierce old “pastor, who {fighting in the north station area,|is mafried and | where the Communists were at-,the father of {tempting to breach the Nation- four.: © |alist defense lines. A mag netic lican campaign funds was still _:| With the destruction of Tu Yi- speaker, the Rev. {being mothered today by the : 1 niing's armies, a. government Brougher kl former “Creighton-for-Gavernor” Imilitary spokesman admitted leading south- { |there was little to stand in the ern California flores fuels era Te ' lwdy of the Communists should churchman and state committee mem to “ro | they begin a southward march on has been at the Rev. Brougher (the nest.” , . | Nanking. . . (First Baptist Church for 21 The money was left over after a | ? | years. {the November election in the ot. | Neon Cross on Steeple [fers of the forces boosting Ho- ; Babies’ Deaths Lead The church's congregation of bart Creighton, Warsaw poultry To. Curb on Patients 13000 1s one of the nations largest raiser. The Creighton forces! HIBBING, Minn., Jan. 13 (UP) |Raptist groups. The church it- raised the money independent of —Health officials said today that self is 4 large stone building with the state committee. : he Hibbing General Hospitala blue neon cross atop, the] They promised the state com-| |would remain closed to new pa-|steeple. tients: “indefinitely” because of The Rev. Brougher himself say how large it would be. GOP the deaths of six infants from Presided at the prayer meeting. |state headquarters would like to, |diarrhea in the past month. |He assured the crowd that God have it all. { Dr. Bernard F. Flynn said eight, Was on his side. He #aid God! Not Willing to Give lother babies are being treated for had protected’ him and ‘had! put supporters of the former the fliness, He said the outbreak SWelled the church's member- pepublican candidate are not has been traced to a less severe ® ip. {willing to give such a generous | form of diarrhea that has afficted| This is nothing more than a git. After all. they might want adults and children here for six ®mear campaign, an attempt 10. pyn someone else for governor : {gain publicity by a disgruntled | some day.
sonal life have been going onignd others of the old Creighton for four years. They were dis- organization. claimed by an investigating body| But today the egg is still in its of church officials, and in June,|old nest and poultryman Creigh-|
wo 1947, the congregation adopted a ton's ‘friends are clucking coni= {resolution = expressing complete tentedly. +] sans . a Confidence in me wn hranding| em ————— e charges as completely false.” | * The ALLIED J He then read the resomution, NOVY Seeks Workers FLORISTS A and the crowd unanimously re: WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (UP) prog ke ~ winnat affirmed it. The Navy today launched a PHONE ORDERS 17 N. ILLINOIS ST. i | The meeting was conducted in- drive for 75,000 skilled construcINDIANAPOLIS - { formally, with many persons tion men to enter a stand-bv res * *e x : ‘rising to defend “Jim.” serve organization of Sea Bees, A——————————— SS — - e . —— ® » .
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ee ei | GTOMP. Of present and former, (vark Springer. Gop state hUEch members.” the preacher! chairman. who has eyed the nest!
8 i" a ad covetously, yesterday held a Beauty ht Defend “Jim tion” conference with Soften ens ese attempts to unseat me/Sen. Roy Conrad, Monticello ho-
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. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hwy L. Speckman, 5225 Central Ave., examines a car Mr. Speckman said it takes him almost four weeks to set up He recently turned down a $500 offer for
Tracts
2 Police Hold Youth In Purse Grabbing
Police today had made ie arrest in a purse-grabbing-and two molestings ported last night. An 18-year-old youth was held on a vagrancy charge for questioning following a purse-grab-
a Minnie Horn, 49, of 2226 Drexel Ave. told police she was returning from work when a man climbed out of a parked car, struck her several times in the face and fled with her purse.’ It contained about $15. Officers
[later recovered the purse lying in
some weeds,
lice she was chased by an unidentified man between Capitol Ave, and Graceland Ave. on 33d St. last night. The man fled when she screamed.
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jer St. told officers she was beaten! by a man who grabbed her as she walked from a troliey line near) her home last night. She said,
her assailant made no attempt to! {Fob her.
An 18-year-old 1 woman told ‘po-. |
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Marian Anderson, faced the loss of her possibly her life last was saved by a delicate opera~ tion,” it was. disclosed today. A prominent New York: phy~ siclan who asked that he be un{named said the contralto was
bing in the 2100 black Br Drexelloperated on 1ér removal of a
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RALEIGH, N.C, Jan. 13 (UP) -~Miss_ Anderson, here for a con cert’ tonight, was nonchalant today about the operation. “The operation itself had noth. ling to do with my voice,” ahs sald.
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