Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1950 — Page 11
yr ; R n ’ ny . f o a a Br : 3 ” . 8 y yry—,yrnm FA ge WE ET gt Ss gg ng We LR gis ned * iy % 1 re ie v. . Fi 7 >
FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 19% _ tm THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 1
iim School Double Winnings New Church Staff Reds Push Within 50 VTIES |r orm orct or EFL A fe tat Fo tt
LIFE!" Variety is also what youn the Classified Section of {want when you are home hunting. | {Indianapolis The
OOK
ists!
4s |
good food! for 16 homncludes autohts, insulated
ice
‘3’ UNOA 'SUTTAMIL SHIOOU— SUILAVAGAVIH I'D UNOA 'SUITIMIr SUID9O0N
~ Building Approved g
Will Ease: Congestion
In Warren Township
Warren Township yesterday received grade school building from the; State Board of Education. The building, to be located in 8200 E. 10th St., will temporarily | relieve congested enrollments in| Township . House, Pleasant Run! School, and Warren Central High School. The Marion County Plan- Com-| mission announced, almost simul- | taneously, the plans of an 80-acre subdivision, which would add! about 150 omes to the Warren'| gchool area. The new subdivision is planned | by Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chal-| lis, Post Rd. The area is located | on the south side of 16th St. near Post Rd. Plan Bond Issue - Petitions for the bond issue on | the new grade school building | were circulated yesterday. The | new structure will be of advanced ! design with ramps used in place | of steps. It will be one-story brick construction, with 12 classrooms, Building is expected to begin || within 90 days, and the project | should be completed in time for school next fall.
Waich Repairing
20 Years Experience
oH. L WiDe
7 E. Ohio S CA. 6608 AAD RA Ca 8
Vacuum Cleaners $14.50 Up
Eleetrolux—Filter Queen—Hoover— G. E and Others
Vogel Bres.
1314 W. Wash, MA-8351
{
Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRT
Full combed cotton in white and colors. $1 95
HARRY LEVINSON
37 N. Pern
Minois and Market
i
'WEBSTER.C
| good luck early today. | departed
{ position will be thrown open {free admissions at 9 p. m. The | | Cetlin & Wilson Midway Carnival {will hold forth until pulling up!
approval for “a $350,000
For one 4-H Club Hoosier youth came double winnings. James Little Jr., of Lowell, was awarded an Abherieen-
| Angus heifer yesterday for out- | standing achievement in 4-H
Club work in the years, At 6 a. m. today James’ prize heifer, Proud Estrel'a. awarded him with another heifer. Two
past nine
| for one
James did not know nf his He had from the Indiana State Fair Grounds last night
| before the ghlessed event, for
Skies Threaten Last-Day Attendance at State Fair
. (Continued From Page One)
Gates to -the 94th--annual-ex-'
stakes after midnight.
Another big feature of the! final day was the scheduled sale
| of beef cattle in the Coliseum at
2p.m. , Four-H Club boys and other
APPLIANCE and FURNITURE CG.
2129 PROSPECT ST
HICA
GO WIRE RECORDER
o 3-ring
There's fun for
ond voices.
pre's the most wire Tocordars, ~Chicago
fun. It's Hh airous 'omes complete with Micro: rd Sis speak-
, and
ng case and three
circus of fun e whole family in recording parties, sporting events, favorite
radio programs |
|
h
*149%
gh daw iy $1.95
NIAR{E EINE Absentee Ballot Mailing:
for
Proud Estrella and new arrival.
his freshman
year at University. James has consistently won
prizes in county fairs and at the
sume his duties as new member South Korean forces fell {of the clergy staff of Christ Epis- again today below Angang and
appointed to work with the Rev. {John P. _Craine,
|ago, he held the office of rector itary
(Seattle.
Purdue
y Member Named
. Fr. Williams Coming
“(Continued From Page One) naissance planes still are landing there on emergency missions. . . . Mr. Bennyhoff quoted Lt. Col. To Christ Episcopal Thomas B. MacPhail, Mount The Rev. Frederic Peter Wil: Pleasant, Pa.. as saying it was llams of Seattle, Wash. will as-'difficult to understand” why the back
copal Church on the Circle.sarly above Kyongiju. ; |in Detoner, t Oh ‘Foe Not Too Strong’ Members of Christ Church Par-| ©... yoopnoi said he did not ish today received announcement believe the enemy had “too strong {that Father Williams ‘has been a force” involved in the push
y toward Kyongju, and.he added: church. Teower (of the “If they had, théy. certainly Fathers Craine and Williams Would have driven all sthe way are friends and former fellow 40Wn to Kyongju last week-end
|workers, Until Father Craine came When we were wide open.’ Hs 2a observation posts of the
MacPhail is American mi the ROK 1st
to Indianapolis a few months Col
adviser to of Trinity Episcopal = Church, Corps. Father Williams then - An airforce spokesman said the served as his assistant and after dirty weather all but grounded (his departure for Indianapolis, as the American 5th Air Force Friacting rector. day. He said only six sorties were Served in California flown in close support of ground Prior to that, Father Williams troops and that there were only was assistant rector of St. Mark's 63 sorties of other types. Episcopal Church, . Berkeley, ad- Up until 3 p. m. Friday, {Jacent to the campus of the Uni- made only these claims:
‘versity of California. One tank destroved near Tae-
pilots
A career of teaching in’ St. jon, northwest of Taegu, and.one Dunstan's (5piscopal) School, tank damaged. Three other vehiProvidence,R. I. preceded his cles destroyed, one * locomotive study for
the Episcopal priest- destroyed and seven railroad boxhood. He has taken courses at cars damaged. Brown University and holds de- What close support sorties did grees from the University of Cal- get through, were on the northifornia.and the Church Divinity School’ of the Pacific. / ordained to 19486. 24th Catches Impact Mrs. Williams was the former VU. 8. 24th Division troops seven Miss Marjorie Smith of Proyi- miles north of Kyongju caught the dence, The couple has one son, Impact of the Communist rush 10-year-old Peter. The Williams after it had carried through the tamily will live at 110 W. Hamp- South Korean positions military adviser de-
Of Key Pusan Supply Base
| cattle raisers were looking for-| Lone before noon red fezzed| WATd to record sales, as the 1950 | Shriners were “taking over” the Fair closes. | Fair. i
to] olis. They wil represent 22 tem-|
/In addition to the Shrine con-
{ners were: Thomas Crum, Mont-
fe 8 NO MONEY DOWN |
State air during the last nine ton Drive. A U. 8. years, EE : He is associated with "his YANKED FROM ‘MOTHBALLS' father, James Little Jr.. and.a ALBUQUERQUE ©, N. M., Sept. 15-year-old brother, in an Aber- 8 (UP)--F. G. Gurley, president
deen-Angus farm near Lowell, He is a graduate of Lowell High S<hool.
of the Santa Fe Railroad, has'
|55 steam locomotives out His prize heifer was awarded | “‘mothballs” “in order to- meet by the Indiana Aberdeen-Angus | Korean war traffic demands. Association and the American | =a on Aberdeen-Angus Breeders As- | sociation,
The Shriners are attending the Midwest convention in Indianap-
Honors Lodges Today is officially designated as Fraternal Order Day at the Fair.
vention, delegates to a number of other lodges are expected to be represented on the grounds. Judging was to continue today on Hereford catle. _ | Entertainment features included {the free horse show in the coli{seum at 10:30 a, m., the Shrine [Parade at 11 a. m., the horse {show with Tex Beneke's orchestra jat 8 p. m. in the Coliseum, and {the State Fair Follies before the grandstand at 8 p.m. Another top feature today was the sale of beef calves in the Coliseum at 2 p. m. Boys and girls of the 4-H Clubs of Indiana .will sell their prize calves at auction. |
Yesterday Allen County rural youths placed first in awards for the Farmers’ Day parade. Their float depicted the Goddess of Liberty, Uncle Sam and an open Bible. in their respective relationships to agriculture.
Second Prize
Second prize went to the Jack(son Township, Rush County, 4-H Club, In the band classification the |- first four placings were: Odon[Madison school, Daviess County; Shelby County Farm Bureau. Johnson “County Tions™ Youth} Club and the Monon High School, { White County. The first four pet owner win-
AMC
229.95
Model 24-850
for... at a price you
ment that stores up te
food. AMC "De luxe"
gomery County; Madonna and * { Sandy Koons of Morgan County;! Everett Lee and Roy Albion, Me- | Corkle, Madison County, and Har- | ret Kuhn, Rush County. -There were 25 floats and nine. [bands in the parade.
tall bottles,
— |
Election - Board Stars
“The “Marfon™ County “election
Refrigerator
The refrigerator you've been waiting Smart looking, perfectly functioning
refrigerator with a frozen foed compart.
sized vegetable crisper and meat
tray; pick-out shelf section for extra
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
—Answer to Previous Puzzle
MIUIL TTI} | 43 Hani BIA IT IOIR] PIPILIE]
‘Reptile
| 'SUTTAMIN SUO0U— SUILAVNGAVIH ‘I'D UNOA ‘SUTTAMIC SUIOON— SUILYVNOAYIH
HORIZONTAL 6 Painful
IQINIE PAF RCIA 2 [SIAL] ii RIRINIOIT BION TIA
A 7 [AB] mailing ballots until Sept. 23, but 15 Depicten eo ER Xs 3 f ISIE] |applications will be received until - Tpen | LR] Nov. 4, 11 Jury summons , Nickname TID TE A 9 Unt . 3 ny one now absent or who 12 Kind of Lr guned skin RAR SALE |expects te be absent on election Hmestone studies Ee HR RISA SIE] doy may apply by mail or in 14' Before 111 exudes MIE INE ATI LAT A+ITIE] person at the clerk's office. Bal15 Harden 13 Short jackets ERIAISIEID) CHT TIER {lots received by election day will 5 Slane 16 We IEBIRIRIOIR] be counted | in the Nov, 7 election. ymbol for . 19 Dye - 35 Native 44 State MISER ' OF ‘19 sodium compounds American 45 Unaspirated snazy, WATERY yor Ornaments 30 Law-makers 361t is brilliant 48 Age [ox \ a 21 Accomplish 23 Dances in — 50 Girl's name | W\*we Simmer 2 22 German ruler 25 Set back 41' Poker stake 52 Silver Lan “. 34 Paradise 32Get up 42 Close (symbol) | 2% -~ 27 Cava 33 Disposition 43 Doctor (ab.) 54 Two ( prefix) pr -i 28 Greek letter 29 Exist’ - 30 Earth goddess 3] Prepusition ATTY ; 34 Of the ear y wn " HOt the ea Anti-Hislaning 38 Nevada city IARI ETS 39 Pronoun 8! 46 Decilltac (ab.) - gi Sr Parents, Atiention 51 Petating | + Feed Your Children ' N PA : gp falas | VITAMIN PACKED : be hse BUTTE 86 Rule w ; i Tro “Indiana Maid” Butter Oat ¢ INDIANA NT seal Oriental
men.
[board today began mailing appli{cations for absentee voter ballots. | Myron Cosler, chief deputy clerk, said” less than 50 applications had been received thus far. Abstentee eligibles include service-
The clerk's office will not begin
AN Sanda Food Sores
scribed the situation in that sector as ‘very serious at this time.” It was a lightning reversal a few hours after the breakoff of the Communist push and expressions
announced that the line is taking | of confidence that the east wing mer provisional capital and the of lof the beachhead defenses had biggest city in the Allied beach-
been stabilized somewhat.
The renewal of the offensive in had been dropped into it.
want to pay. ©
37 pounds of
has a generous.
{Times Want Ads EVERY DAY
You wilt find the F WIDEST VARI to see the new offerings!
the northeast sparked a flurry of Communist blows all around the beachhead rim only a few hours after a lull in the fighting prompted official reports that the big drive kicked off by the enemy a week ago rad bogged down. The U. 8. 1st Cavalry Division |f held firm against the Communist battle arc clamped against Taegu! from the west and north. But®an! attempt to push northward from positions seven miles above Taegu toward the ancient walled city of Kasan was checked. Along the Naktong River line the Communists in one of several small scale attacks knocked out
S. 2d Division near Hyonpung,. 14 miles southwest of Taegu. “Fire fights” — close quarter skirmishes between advance feeler units—broke out alk along the South Korean 3d Division sector south of Angang-ni.
Hint New Red Push
MORE FOR YOUR TV DOLLAR
MOTOROLA 17-Inch TV 5259"
OPEN TUES. FRI, SAT. EVEL.
JONES WILL GIVE You
Immediate Delivery
‘oN MOST MODELS IF Furniture & Applionce You Act Now 2408 L 104k $0. - IM-3508
The tattoo of Communist blows bore out a report by a spokesman for Gen. MacArthur's headquarters. He said that although the Allied lines were holding firm after blunting the big offensive, the enemy was building up all along the western front and there were signs. of another major at-| tack. The U. 8." 8th Army reported | the Communist penetration of Yongchon, midway between Taegu and Pohang on the still shaky northern front. It said the road running 20 miles southeast to Kyongju still was in friendly hands, although under harassing fire. Communist infiltrators blew up a bridge and culvert behind the GI positions along the main northsouth road above Taegu and tried to cut the road with anti-tank and small arms fire. Although the enemy was within artillery range of Taegu, the for-
head, front reports said no shells
2 Ss Hynes & Co. FRanklin 4411
There's a full width freeze chest in this 8 cu. #4.
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY
Back to School Beauty! :
‘SHORT and SWEET PERMANENT
Includes: S © Pormanen! Wave S Sow §
lyling © Cutting (if desired) No extras, all waves guaranioed and special formulas for dry, hard - fo. wae, fimo, bleached or dyed hair. Lot our experts help
SE \ Comfort, economy and convenience Duo-Therm Oil Heater : Model 716 7 9. 95 ® For heating that is clean, thrifty, and Tarkio i " sompact Bue = iiss ! Therm heater with dual chamber burner and 7.gallen fuel tank, j red
Styled with smoothly contoured fines and finished in glesming mahogany.
od “Hower nd unk as ot inchded "3.
WE NOT ONLY suit, wr ssvier | _o Ayres’ Mejor Applianc os, Fitth Floor
