Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1950 — Page 12
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Rocket Ships Soften Up Korean Beachhead
Times-Acme Radio-Telephoto. LSMRs (landing ship medium rocket) soften -up shore defenses as Marines in Amtracks move into the assault on Wolmi Island, Korea. _Wolmi is connected to the city of Inchon by a causeway. This is the first picture received of the Inchor invasion,
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Open-Air Telephone Booths Installed at South Bend
ire: publican candidate for joint state and find them later on ill-lighted Plan Others for Emergency Service; Publicar El Bd 1 Success in Indianapolis Prompted Move ses fo RAY - } SOUTH BEND, Sept. 16—Success of an experimental open-air TERRE HAUTE-The jingle of " CVANSVILLE— Juy Lee Ellis, telephone booth installed in Indianapolis several months ago has coins dropping into slot machines 23, is sorry he didn't bother to prompted adoption of two public phone booths on busy downtown in Vigo County, of which Terre read the fine print on his selective
corners here. Haute is the county seat, is music service registration blank.
They will be available for use 24 hours a day. i Ordered to report to EvansIndiana Bell Telephone Co. officials said installations of other $0°thie ears of governypent intern p [al revenue officials.
such booths is being planned. Emergency service in down-
town areas often is unobtainable fore after business places close. | charged with issuing a fraudulent’ cherry- and-lemon bedecked gam- to find out he wasn’t subject to
LA PORTE —Citizena ure were fcheck for $150. ling devices in Vigo County this call because he served in World treated to the sight of a mam- Selection of 2 Mi begin year than in any other Hoosier War IL. IBLE moth scramble Friday morning ore WE Tous, udge county except St. Joseph County,’ MUNCIE — Witnesses attempWhen a tractor-trailer loaded presiding. ’ where 608 slots were counted. ting to testify in the trial of a with eggs ran off the highway. Vigo had 375, while Lake Coun- mun charged with being loud and
Judge Harris refused to vacate It tore down large trees, a tele- ty came up with 349 for third disorderly at his boarding house phone pole and electric his bench recently when sen- g 8
County Circuit Court, goes be-|
light lace. had a hard time making themwires. i tenced to serve 60 days at the In- Pp RL RT Pa re above Re Eo ,, Tha driver escaped with a cut diana State Farm for contempt of BRAZIL - Residents here know ot shouts of protest.
hand, but a passenger, Roy a State Supreme Court order. Up- how to- put the Spelimeyer, Eagle Grove, Ia., was On release after serving most of policy” inte action. taken to Holy: Family Hospital his term, the judge announced he! In sérious condition:
“good-neighbor Gaynor Humphrey made so
much noise, in fact, that the Homeowners in the vicinity of court ordered him held in deten['would open his court on schedule. Brazil High School athletic field tion—for being loud and - disorJudge Harris also faces prose- left their porch lights on Friday derly. Humphrey was warned
SULLIVAN — Judge Norval K, cution on charges he issued a bad! {night to assist spectators at a twice before the judge jugged him Harris, Stormy | petrel of Sullivan! check for $15. to Lyle Turner, Re- ‘football game to park their cars for contempt.
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A Series of Talks on the UNITED NATIONS . ..
In Ayres Auditorium . . . at twelve o'clock noon Sponsored by The League of Women Voters
Wednesday and Thursday, September 20 and 21 . - Mrs. Hope Bedford Nevitt of the Social Science
_ Department of Shortridge High School will speak on “The Over-All Picture of the United Nations.”
Wednesday and Thursday, September 27 and 28
" Mrs. Grace Golden, Director of the Children’s Museum, will speak on “UNESCO.”
‘Wednesday and Thursday, October 4 and 5
Mrs. James Eldridge, Midwest - Field Djrector “of the American Association for the United Nations, will speak “on “The United Notions inthe Present _ Crisis.”
THESE TALKS CONCERN YOU . Attend, Listen and Learn Public Invited, No Charge for Admission
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yoo i is a . SUNDAY, SEPT. 17,1850
PALATIAL COUNTRY ESTATE. . One mile east of Carmel. Beautiful stone house surrounded by large forest trees on 10 rolling acres; 10 rooms, 5 baths, servants’ quarters; $57,500. See ad in Classification 46.
SUBURB BRICK COLONIAL. . Exceptionally well built home located in the north side. You will find a very fine description of this lovely home in the ad in Classification 42,
OPEN 2:30-5:00. 4002 N. New Jersey. This attractive corner home is well equipped with. many of the newst home-making extras. With a 2-car gorage, $20,000. See od in Clussificotion 54-A.
ATTENTION, WESTERN ELECTRIC! 914 N. Arlington. Owners are moving from the city. Here is a versatile 2 or 3fireplace and
bedroom home with a screened porch. 43. ———
NORTHWEST OF CARMEL. This delightful, modern country home is 19 miles north of the Circle, and well situated on 23 ocres. (Well fenced ‘ond obundance of trees and shrubs. -See ad in Classification 46,
1522 S. HIGH SCHOOL RD.
Five-room home, 2 bedrooms. This home is equipped with “storm protectors.” The owners will sell the furniture if desired. » Attractive details in ad in Clossification 45.
See ad in Classification
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9133 N. MERIDIAN. Open 3 to 5. Ha%e 2 or 3 bedrooms in this versatile suburban * home. Two fireplaces, one is in the separate social room; $23,500. See further details in ad Classification 54-A.
HAWTHORN MEADOWS, Brownsburg, Ind. This outstanding Cape Cod home is on @ beautiful 10-acre site. This comfortable home is adaptable to a variety of family needs. See ad, classification 54-A.
124 W. TROY. Eight-room brick veneer, tile roof. Last word in suburban homes, south, just outside city limits, Two landscaped- acres, with fruit trees and garden Sore: Other details in ad Classification
3-BEDROOM BRICK, 3963 N. Penn. St. This substantial home has all kinds of ‘interesting rooms, including two —haifbaths and an attached 2-car garage. See other items in. ad in Classification 42.
5-ROOM BUNGALOW. Corner location. This neat little homes is well located, near transportation, schools and shopping center, 4600 north. This one con be yours for $10,000. See ad ‘in Closyification 54-A
J OPEN 2-5. IMMEDIATE possession. School . 70. Owner hos been transfered and offers this attractive home, which he has conditioned for a lifetime of comfortable living at considerable sacrifice. See ad A classification 54-A.
2029-31 WINTER AVE, 3 units, 3 baths, 3 entrances, (4 rooms for owner) and on income of $115 per month. Looking for income property? This one is $9,500. Also see ad in Classification 54-A.
OPEN HOUSE 2-5:30 P.M. ford. This home has 5 rooms and den
1539 N. Oxdown, 3 rooms and bath up. With hard-
wood floors and built-in features. For reoltor see od in Classification 43.
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