Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1950 — Page 2

“Chinese coast -to- Communist in

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World Report— -

With Chinese Reds at Their Heels

Churchill Warns Labor Party He Will Ask Confidence Vote

fitted Pres

All top Nationalist COMA ers on Hainan Island were evacu- Said yesterday, ated by ship this morning from the southern port of Yulin with the

Communists close at their heels, Chinese reports said today.

Gen, Hsueh Yueh put out to sea. The Communists said their troops have taken control over the entire northern third of the resources, Mr. island, Holhow, and sistance wherever they move,

“amazing dissipation

increases, They are According to. the Chinese reparis. the. Nationalist. air. force, abandoned its last remaining airfield at 8anya, outside Yulin, Sunday afternoon The decision to

trucks, : Meanwhile, the harried ahandon Hal-

Yueh after he reinforcements

Hsueh receive from Formosa.

requested stuffs tied up on 81 Communist - fomented

Chiang Makes Dénial strike of 1300 stevedores. At his Formosa headquarters . . Generalissimo Chaing Kai-shek | took the unusual step of authoriz- Austra Ia ing his office to state that he had

not ordered the evacuation of wartime Malaya. forces Hainan and did not it However, it was that Nationalist have recognized the the situation and have decided to concentrate their last : , EVENTS TODAY

remaining resources on the protection of

understood commanders realities of

IN INDIAN

{At Coleman—Char Formosa Indiana voli ‘Home Show Through Apr Robert, Loule Shearer; Ral Beulah The fall of Hainan, if the Fairground I “Morris. Priscila’ Shenk.” Morion.| Church officials said it was the dered not to speak to newspaper-| . ! wilh . lias d vials Club— Noon. Antlers Lillian Gr : Frederick. Marcella Mar: | [first time in modern church his- men. ( hinese 74 ports are Joos, as qe Adah Club--At 7:30 pm. India ans Na- At Methodiat—G aL. irene Teague; Ger. tory such an incident had oc-| The fire broke out at 10:25 p. m. nivel e est of Its 1g 4 é ' tional Bank branch. 282 } ald, Lucille els; an, etty ur Paves of iron ore for Japan’: Indianapolis Chapter, American Jewish! Dall; Chesiey. Lois Smith: John, Lillian| curred. It stunned thousands of (12:25 a. m. Indianapolis Time) ' ” we ¥ Committee At 6.30 p. m., Broadmoor ite steel mills. Coniny CIuk A Fiederick. Helen Keyser |watch the high church ceremony. the atomic project area. It has placed Manila within Menument, Chapter. OES AL 8 pm, At SL Franels—Nogh. Lydia Sturgeon, ) ins neen ory! u er: medium bombing range of the sarin County Women's Christian Tem- |" Jesse Anns Hillock; John, Mary Ries; . 3 . {a . 1 " titut From 10 a £0n ive y. Communists, wrecked the Na Jorance me YWCA ria ! = At Home Qeorge, Dorothy Oakley, 2822

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nounced in Commons today that hix Conservative opposition woulda’ force on the Labor government Wednesday two votes of confidence based on the 1950-51 budget . The votes conceivably could Indianapolis Wome Show overthrow the government, which Rotary Club Doon Schon, Sarva! has a bare, unworkable majority! ington in Commons. But it has survived Futheran Wemen other votes of confidence since the ri Niner’ Club Noon. Jancheon. Wishs | Feb, 23 election, ington

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; oy 555, equivale of national ZI, Lait of the countrys EAST Germany Churchill said the! including the capital of IC onservatives would challenge the in 1937 and 1938. are meeting no re- 'government on two proposed tax the doubling of the gasoline tax and a 3314 per

cent ‘purchas ie” (sales) aX on host to more than 40,000 visitors |

Labor revenue of over 100 million yen—/| government sent 1000 soldiers and ®quivalent at that time to about nan apparently was made by Gen. gajlors into the paralyzed London! $25 million. failed to waterfront todav to unload food- 000 were Americans, he explained. ships by a wildcat

THE commander of Australia’s 7-month-old government threatensiinto seclusion today after walk-

(the atomic laboratory, said the ling off the altar of St. Stephens) But. he

said, he did not think the fire destroyed any irreplaceable research documents. _|activered as he stood dressed in, 5° OmPlete were security meas © [the ceremonial robes about to omic Energy Commission offitake the oath, was that he was .j3|5 that Berkeley firemen who helped control the blaze were or-|

predicts to resign. contemplate that World War IIl was inevitable A

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| DEATHS Wash-| Joseph Cronin, 63, at Methodist, leukemia | Warren Henry Teepe, 57, at 1117 Cottage, + corotmary occlusion | William Noble Williams, 64, at General, carcinoma Walter Prancis Healy, 57, =u 3531 Win-

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FBI Probes Fire

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{and would start within “a matter|Aliied veto of the west German lor two or three years.” I “We cannot escape it,” Lt. Gen. | Sir Gordon Bennett, commander high income

taxes, was passed atomic

(parliament). Japan

ors to Japan in 1950 who wily (Shall Plan funds,

| FBI made

annual prewar peak tourist years| EIGHT German industrialists

Nobu Matsumura, Chief of the

Japan Travel Bureau, told | Anited Press. that Japan. played...

a year in 1937 and 1938

Western Germany after the Rus- other sians ordered the plant national- damage. ized in 1946. Western news agen-! cles were permitted to cover the! | trial.

Of that number, 10,-

West Germany

CHANCELLOR KONRAD ADENAUER met with his top or Austria

today to discuss a dispute with his| Allied overseers over which his|a

{project is Roman Catholic priest,

They seek an answer to the Cathedral in a dramatic last sec- loss was

P LIS |ond refusal to accept the office of

| bishop. } The priest's only explanation,

BIRTHS

Boys At General—Thomas, Norma Leavel

1, aries, Kathryn Compton: NOt “worthy.”

Mitchell: ‘Thomas, Virginia Hazel Manis (persons who had gathered to in Building 8, one of a dozen in| right) Miss Lena D. Swope, principal; Miss Helen Adalay, associate

nan i Momic Lab

Building Destroyed At U. of California

BERKELEY, Cal, (UP)—Scores of FBI men dug | tax law. /into the wreckage of a buflding| The bill, which cut Germany's in the University of California's energy project - today, of the Australian Third Corps, three weeks ago by the Bundestag seeking the cause of a fire that {threatened irreplacable docuIt was vetoed by the Allies oniments and priceless atom-smash-grounds it would swell Germany's! ing ‘machines. These reports said Communist guerrillas from the hills reached! THE Japan Travel Bureau es-|d¢ficit and increase the Kuunity's) the outskirts of Yulin as the Nationalist island command under timates there will be 23,589 visit need for foreign aid, mainly Mar- (about the possibility of sabotage. "| The only public statement the “We are attempt- | ing to determine all of the facts in the case.” were accused of economic sabo-| The fire raged mote than an tage today in what Western au- | hour and a half and destroyed foreign tourist section of the|tnorities called another of Eastern the two-story, frame administrathe| s Communist purge trials. tion building, which contained ~The defendants are accused of} engineering and reéséarch offices. trying to smuggle assets of the | Nearby concrete structures, houswith. 8] German Continental Gas Co. to! ing the cyclotrons, bevatrons and atom - smashers,

was

Loss ‘Very Serious’ Fire precautions at the labora{tory are extremely rigid since the located high on the | Berkeley Hills behind the univerTHE REV, FRANZ JACHYM, sity campus and fire fighting rewent |sources are limited. Rexford ‘A. Barton, manager of

“very serious.”

Apr

Federal agents refused to talk

escaped

.l carnival a success, ’

"Kum-munity

School 39 will wi

together, EE m. Friday in the school, 801 8. State| Mrs

s of the ‘carnival will go to a library fund in tribute [to the retiring principal, Miss Lena Swope, who has been in the | Indianapolis Public School service for 50 years. ! J Parents, teachers and alumni are working together to make the

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ROTC Cadet

Inspection Set

Broad Ripple ROTC cadets will parade on the football field tos morrow for the annual inspection by officers from 5th Army headS. . Cadet Col. Donald Shaw will .ireceive the Professor of Military {Science and Tactics award from Col. Paul T. Snowden. Cadet Col Shaw is the first Broad Ripple . lcadet to receive the award given annually to one officer in the city,

* Others receiving awards are:

——————————————— ROTARY CLUB TO MEET “Putting ‘Serve’ In Service” will be the topic of a past presidents’ \discussion ata meeting of the Rotary Club Tuesday noon in the _|Claypool Hotel., Guy H. Williams will be meeting chairman.

"Planning for School 39's “Kum-munity Karnival" are (left to

| principal, and Mrs. Stanley Moore, PTA president.

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Sangster; James, Jewel Runyon, 816

Stillwell Gir +t. ColomanmCarl.. Faluine. Heintz, Maree. Wanda Pueh

At St. Vineent's—Fred, Eleanor Mahafrey. enneth, Donna Smith. Alva,

Ke ~-ARita J Caney; Ralph, fi Cazee At . Franeis—William, Marina Meyers; 4 |" Raymond, Barbara Ofm Charles Jharess Cepriano; David, Mary Hold-

(Ab Genttai—James Henry, Joan Shemell

throp, arteriosclerotic he {nds G. Yowell, 53, at Veceran's, pulmonary infarction. Flora x Sipe, 78, at 1602 Lawton, pneumon wiliam F Pusch, 78, at General, bral hemorrhag William Neal, 0, at 418 N. West, mitral stenosis Sally Sulcer, 79, at cerebral thrombosis Ira J. Johnson. 64, at 3181 Dexter, cere-

bral hemorrhage Charles Waller, 81, at 1002 Harrison. at 1905 8S. Bel-

arteriosclerosis Vetus Jacob Brown. $53, mont, cardiac decompensation Bowren Caylor, 38, at Veteran's, pneu Clara r, 57, at Methodist, carcinoma. an k Wiikon. 18 70. ab 1634 Hall, myocardia’

Sarah Samanthia Shafer, 88, Sheridan, cerebral hemorrhage Frieda C. Wroten, 47, at 3233 W. ¢th eareinoma

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"Mm Families Flee | Minnesota Flood

CROOKSTON, Minn, Apr. 24 (UP) -— Ice-laden floodwaters| {poured through a broken dam to-| {day and bore down on this city,| already reeling under the worst! flood In its history. { About 200 families fled before, the crest surging down the Red Lake River, and the Red Cross mobilized volunteer rescue crews to meet the new emergency. More than 13,000 persons suffered in floods that surged over the table-like lowlands of the Red River of the north and its tributaries, The Red Rose in Southern Manitoba, drove 30 residents of Emer{son from their homes and put at {least half a dozen other towns {on 24-hour guard. Rip Open Dam Huge ice cakes on Red Lake {River ripped a 120-foot-wide hole| in .a power dam 30 miles northeast of here last night, unleashing! [what river observers described! 12 “a 10-foot- head of water,| {clogged with ice.” The new gush of water was ex-| {pected to send the river level up {sharply here, where almost one{halt of the city's homes already {were flooded or surrounded by water. | - squcdlowever ~ Red Cros Disaster {Chairman .. Bray Mercil said |authorities were hopeful the new {crest would not exceed the 24{foot level reached yesterday.

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