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Miniature : John T. Mahan, 5105 E. St. - Emergency Forces Reappraisal of

{Joseph St. today wears the title {of being the best miniature model { Plans to Leave i By ARTHUR R.GOUL

SHANGHATL A Apr. 26 ee The en-| tire U. 8: ficet fled suddenly from Shanghai today, abandoning plans for a. scheduled evacuation of 2050 Americans in haste to ‘escape a Communist trap that} threatened to cut Shanghai's only

outlet to the sea. - The ‘warships sailed down the Whangpo to the safety of thei.

open Yangtze, led by Vice Adm. Oscar €. Badger in his flagship

iresult he is $40 richer. The Tech High School pupil won the prize in the miniature home building contest sponsored by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board in conjunction with the Indianapolis Home Show. The prize was awarded by Howard Fieber, Real. Jistate Board president. The contest was conducted. by a com“Imittee headed by R. W. Coons. ° Second prize went to Gale A. White. 2601 Finley Ave. Tech

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13029 8S, Meridian St.. Cathedral {High, and fourth, James Mousley, 2021 N. Pennsylvania St, Tech High. Honorable Mention Tech pupils who received honjorable mention ribbons ars James

Eldorado. opr “Recent incidents on the Yang-| } {Raesner, Charles Cutshaw, Jack 7 Ti |E. Rouch, Donald Combs and El tze require a Reappraisal | of pans , ‘bert McDaniel. -* ; which had been made Tor the . : 3 i iniat: odel House: evacuation of Americans to points “Mr. Hogan Mr. Reilly Mr. Krause = SEF ai of the of safety,” a Navy announcement Harry G. Hogan, Ft. Wayne banker, received a scroll of merit halfway mark of the 1949 Home| id oga sald. /ni- Show which already has been Americans left stranded in| from P. C. Reilly, member of the board of lay trustees of the Uni Nid a 0 Pane Communist - menaced Shanghai) versity of Notre Dame, as Edward W. (Moose) Krause, university enthusiasts. watched from dffice windows| athletic director, looks on. Mr. Hogan received the scroll at 4 | This morning the pit of the! along the Bund with a sense ofl ypjversal Notre Dame Night dinner yesterday in the Marott ‘Hotel. , Manufacturers” building at the 3 foreboding as the vessels steamed, (Story Page 13.) > State Fairgrounds was the scene = past. Many made plans to over-| : : of a colorful garden party for| take the fleet in small boats be-| 200 members of Garden Clubs. of fore dark. Cc rt Aw od Di Pp : d the Central West District as-! ; Heavy Battle ° ol ar S IS u e i{sembled for their annual Home! The sudden withdrawal was| T b y, Ci Hi {Show breakfast. carried out after Communist as ax un S 0 1 ie | A. style show was given after "troops opened a drive on a {the breakfast by Miss Florence a rent ete Shanghai ~ $6.5 Million Suit Over Highway Money - wR Saati stylist for the from the sea with a quick north-| : ern -thrust against the Woosung| Given P riority by J vdge P ritchard Students Visit forts at the mouth of the Whang-| Superior Court Judge Walter Pritchard today awarded cities, | Today the largest number of : . This area is about eight counties and towns the controversial $6,582,000 in gasoline tax funds college and high school groups miles north of Shanghai. ‘which wad claimed by the State Highway Commission. | were to visit the expositions. . The Communist drive was Suit was brought by local units after the State Highway Com Thirty-two home economics launched on a liné running from uiegion claimed the money under a 1947 law which expired Mar. 31, [Students from Ball State Teachthe Yangtze routh to Soochow “The widespread public interest,” Judge Pritchard said, “and ers Dollege at Muncie headed the ; ! Nationalist troops met the assault |the necessity of releasing these| ~~ = ~~ |groups - : High school groups include Lig-

4 it hard declared, “that in x Reavy Mattie worth Ba 8oo-| funds for early Die ou the public ude. Brie in question a Walnut Grove, of Arcadia;| first time the Natiofalists have pefe ed the court to give riority [two sections of the Indiana con- Mooreland of Greencastle; Jack-

: [stitution,” Mr. Propst said he son Township of Jamestown, and iol; and fought on the approach oa the hearing and decision of this |, .. made arrangements to mail| Amo, Galveston, Franklin, Frank-

i Indicating the emergency . rly this month James M. Sheek 8 10 Site Joeal BN erumental fort and Yyuittignd REN Mehous ture of the ships’ departure was propst, state auditor, said no dis- mia word of Judge Pritchard's daily at 11 a. m. will close Sunthe fact that the hospital ship tribution of gasoline tax and mo-. day at 1:30 p. m.

Repose, which originally was or-|tor vehicle funds would be made dered to stay behind and carry to Indiana counties, cities and | out part of the evacuation, joined | towns until possibly June 1. IN INDIANAPO LIS the sudden withesawal. Distribution was originally ct arines by law for Apr. 1, but Mr. Propst| 5 ETT ; The line of ships steaming to- contended the funds could not be | An area of low INDLANK WEATH PR Eh generally ward the safety of the open sea allocated until a ruling by the| and extending to the Great Lakes will cause the flow of warm included the transport Chilton, Marion County Superior Couft. \moist Gulf air into Indiana /to continue tonight and tomorrow.

carrying all but a handful of the, In making - his ruling Judge | partly cloudy skies were expected to contin ' ue thro Navy's 700 Marines in Shanghai, | Pritchard said the uncertain] | tonight es Wal oe ughout Ye state

, destroyer tender, a repair ship, language used in the 1947 act, to-| Showers or thundershowers in northern Indiana were expected : :

a seaplane tender, several tankers gether with termination of the! and a number of landing craft. It was understood the fleet | \wholly incapable of being COM-| ral area. would sail 50 miles into the open Plied with.

{to be accompanied by somewhat | titi

i 3 -, n . East Shing Sey ik be clear of any| “The court has concluded,” | Temperatures in Indianapolis one . | anasedt allt in 8 ne aos — m Communist | year ago today: High, 85; low, 66, Charles Mills Jr. 22. Sauices: sar Lou, : guns such as blasted four British ww Coeds Discover | gv y ¥: High, lo aries A. h 3,3 i me 43 Broadway: 8 i A x Ps in the upper Yangtze last! Change of of Time Is OK Official Weather {Ralph R. poster, 83. 82 dogs Renwood: "Pas

McGaw. 101 W. UNITED STATES WEATHER BURFAU | Robert Lee. Goodw, 105 Douslass: | Pi Ain HE IC. Te au e, _e:3 Prances Virginia Batt. 30. Terre Hause,

Two American liners, the Wil-| "BLOOMINGTON, SADT. 26—The Mg sons She Yan Buren, were cloud of confusion over the time |p antiae +n 7 Suawet 0 arrive tomorrow to|questio ipitation i¢ hrs. ending 8:30 s. m. aid in the evacuation but To ution Cr ede Ro cn Eo rams wings Jan. | was some doubt that they would! The retail division of the Bloom-| risk entering the threatened trap. ington, Chamber of Commerce Satin Told to Get Out (voted over the week end to adopt atiaiia” The Communist radio, mean-|daylight saving, but the Univer-| Chicago while, broadcast a New China sity, a state institution. remains Clev chinat a news agency editorial demanding/on standard fime, Evansville

00! In 14.21 | Louis C. Long. 38 E Michigan: Inns 1.80 Pennington. 28 Hawthorne Lane. M Blackwell 5. 24. 911 N. Har-

Hith Low willium T Walters, 26 Port Benja 3 45 Harrison: m, Leona Buel (+ ie Bes . ain : 72 8 William A. Boyd, 31, 3541 N. Meridian 71 3 | “Patricia Jean Henning. 24. $310 Grace-

i [Alvin 'W, Peterson. 27. 4638 Ralston; Es-

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rie ‘3 that al! British and American| As a result. coeds can remain |i {aime ...... 8 u willia im 7 "Nunn. 21, 2733 Winthrop. limoforces get out of China. {an ‘hour later than usual in the indianapolis oftyi’ 3 iwithe. Birgs. 18. | 1838" Lora M. “The Yangtze River now he- downtown fast time district and fines oh : 8 |" Biraton, Ta “Taos Mi

Bndrick 8 Kinslow, NaC Mian Madison;

Bernadine Magness. 28 1711 Union.

38 84 i longs to the Chinese people and! {still get back to the slowtime Minneasolfs. -St Paul . 8 Je ’

their liberation f le f New Orlear Ei pao] BUS DEIOTe Sloging hours. = Iho ay or $ DIVORCE SUITS FILED

47 55 54 6 57 8 7 46 70 45 longer belongs to servile weak- “ | 9 £4 49 65 Y

Om 87 Logan Edward ened traitors,” Pittsbureh [3 y erie the broadcast George and Elizabeth San Rin ft wit fia rR we “Marie “Elaabeut A n_Francise § ison. Thelma McNulty vs. Bernard R “Th 8t. Louis 81 | Nuit 1h ~ e aggressive military forces, ‘Wed 26 Years Ago Washington, D.C.’ 6 ony 2: Since Meaty k Sos a

“of Britain must be : t . withdrawn| LONDON, Apr. 26 (UP)—KINg pvVENTS TODAY ors imbroagh Ele o B "i I

from China. The aggressive, r George and Queen Elizabeth cele- | iol forces of the United States, first] brated their 26th wedding anni-| "i irtianapoiis. rash wil be Saturday Twi SE hai.

of all the land, naval and air fhe North Side from 40th bi. [pie wil len” d ’ n isms, Helen Price vs. H nsford forces quartered on the territo versary quietly today at Busking-| north to 7ist St. within the city limits price = Virgil G. Hileman v6

ham Pal : on the South Side, in an area bounded |g and seas of China, must be with- Th ace |B ba hag Tg seTk jeter. ib Nigene™ hichard vs, drawn.” lterdar returned 0 Lonen. yes. Keystone “Ave,” Belt Railroad, Dawson | Jicharg, a Genders + Sines vs The broadcast said that onl om hesor.. Lastle,. % d SC: Now Bre Shei through the withdrawal of Angl a where ‘the King has been con-| Beecher st Madion “Ave. “aed” Dele: | BIRTHS American forces can commercial VA1e5CINg. from an operation to|inisns inspectors of Weights & Mens-/at Gens and diplomatic relations with the|lmProve his leg circulation. | vo Citys Serato rough Thure-| Af Si wold NBatiicln bos

Cla I son, Communist regime be established The only scheduled function for Nafienal Sesiemeny sociation Cenven-| on an equal footing. - the anniversary was a small indiana. Ber ar Carooal IR shionTo| | Migengood. B ome Will Aran rion. 1838 ————_———— luncheon party at the palace. The | sndine Grand Chapt Lintoln Hotel. da Si Sone: Charies Stayime mi Film Actor Recoverin King and Queen, Princess Eliza-! Star Convention—Today through Thurs-| {At St. No Arsenal 1 Edith Ferger: 9 [beth, the Duke of Edinburgh and ingiana Heatth Ofesr’s St ady Restaurant] i i De a apa le lother Ordinances— Today throueh ™ , ee 3 : From High Fever Members of the Yoyal funy] Buy “SHiehiean st aa Conia Rehr Mey Semi

8 on aD Cal., Apr. 26 (UP) ily were invited. oath A An In ana alls Heme Show— At Met Doe —Film actor Dana Andrews was|, 10¢ Party also was a farewell polactgrery Bufdthe: "Slate Juireio pds. Aa RR

uch ’ Princess Margaret. who leaves |F ree of | “Gloria Sireion.! Ve Ethel Christan recove today ‘at St. Joseph's for rien County By a St. oe tomorrow fer a montis oiday) and ae Bos rr ER 1 ikon Bers E Templin; Spar oover:

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Health “Officers Set Meeting

Coroner Reports _ Baby. in Crib. ~ Problems of Inspection and en-| forcement of restaurant ae Tose uniform coroner's pg? today yon ordinances will be discussed interpretation of sanita that Linda Sue Coakley, 4-weeks- by health officers of Indiana cities quirements for restaurants old daughter of John Coakley, ay, }at a Shreniay. ‘meeting beginning throughout th the state.’ b L318 8 Mereland Ave, suffocated at the State Board of] when she buried her Health office, 1098 W. Michigan You th Grn abt Po Jeataraay in her crib he Yu as she St. urse y. slept. { RR. C. Clark, director of - public A youth who. fled ir an automo-. He is Harold L. Hoaks, son Her mother. Mrs, Florence relations of Eli-Lilly Co. was to bile grabbed a purse from the ;eeil Hoaks, of Brooks. ‘Coakley, discovered Linda's body | speak on “The Value of Good hands of Mrs. Agnes Metcalf, 57, The Army announced in Proms and called state police, who at-| Public Relations in: Promotingiof 6138 Winthrop Ave, last night rurt that Hoaks’ sondition. bad tempted resuscitation but failed. Public Health Activities” at the as she walked near her home. improved since the {Deputy Coroner Leonard Cox/opening session today. Meetings Nirs, Meétcall said - the handbag was still critical. Toe three led was called and said death was will continue through Thursday contained identification and about were from North Carolina. Mis« caused by - suffocation. noon. $2.50, . . souri and New York.

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