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THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1950 iw THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Bombs Spare Noe Today’s Weather Fotocast ~ Rites Tomorrow
Speaker Declares
Urges All Perfect First Aid Technique
“With the great uncertainty in| pinpoint bombing, no ‘citizen in! any community can consider him-|
self safe.”
That was the warning Dr. Carl J. Potthoff, Washington, national| Red Cross first aid director, gave) at the annual meeting of the Indianapolls Red Cross last night. The meeting was held in the Women's Department Club. Dr. Potthoff urged all citizens! to become more than well ac-| quainted with modern first aid techniques. He pointed out that] PARTLY CLOVUDY AND in event of an atomic bombing; it| CLOUDY AREAS would be impossible. in many| cases to wait for rescue squads. | If first aid is not applied quickly, many lives can. be lost, he said. | Suggests Rendezvous of He suggested that each family plan a general rendezvous in case| its members should be separated
its home destroyed in an ) 1 oveD. mt y TM REGUS PATOSF. COPE 19SOEDW. 1 A WAGER ALL RIGHTS RESE Candidate Vint Rellems
Thirteen members were added TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—Rain or showers will occur in the northeest, Great Lakes, Ohio reported feeling “much be to the 23 on the Red Cross board and Tennessee Valleys both tonight and early tomorrow. Cool northerly winds are pushing into the today at a hospital where
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son, 5-year-old daughter of and Mrs. David E. Stimson,
{Bufrial will be in Crown Hill Ruthcarolyn died of polio
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Mrs. Judy Stimson Harbaugh grandparents, Mrs. Martha
of Indianapolis.
THUNDER Ny STORMS
. i f air from the Gulf and tropics is is recovering after accidentally signals originating beyond thelr of directors. They are James F.| Now Sngiand and western Great Lakes sectors while a warm flow © P owing ie a try | teeritories
Carroll, Harlan J, Hadley, Earl a anan, Mrs. A. R. Coffin. Mes. | strong throughout the southeast and lower lakes. ae — uid.
willis D. Gatch, Mrs. Charles he said. “We've told our people added he had seen hundreds of
. . | e . . a —— - — S——————————— Huff, Wallace O. Lee, W. Stri Red [a tives to remove all their clothing, even dead and dying North Koreans Official Weather Longsworth, E, H. Kemper Mec- from the most seriously wounded.” between Inchon and the Han but ppp graves weatnes su
Comb, Mrs. Walter P. Morton, Adm. Boone, Inspector General had found no evidence of enemy —Sept. 21. 1950
f P lio Victim | FLUSHING, N. Y. Sept. 21 or 0 |(UP)—The United Nations. GenRuthcarolyn Stimson [voted down Soviet objections to-
Services for Ruthearolyn Stim-
Kenwood Ave., will be at 2 p. m. casts, . tomorrow in the Royster & Askini By a vote of 12 to 2-—-Russia North Meridian Street Mortuary. and Czechoslovakia voting in the
terday in James Whitcomb Riley agenda of the General Assembly.
{tended Kindergarten at School tion passed by the United Na-! {No. 680 and Sunday School at the tions’ Economic and Social Coun-| Capitol Avenue Methodist Church. |oj) meeting at Geneva last spring. | | She was born in Honolulu, gayiet Foreign Minister Andrel {where her father formerly worked.|y, vishinsky objected because
Surviving besides her parents are pg, sia and her satellites did not a brother, Larry; a half-sister, attend the
Stimson and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cobbler; and an aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thomas, all
VIVIEN KELLEMS GAINS cil condemned the fact that duly NEW LONDON, Conn, Sept. 21 authorized radio agencies in some | (UP)-—Independent U., 8. Senate countries—clearly including Rus-|
'UN Group Rejects
Russ ‘Voice’ Gag |
|eral Assembly steering committee |
day to introduction of a measure aimed at prohibiting Russian Mr. jamming of the Voice of America 3029 and other Western radio broad-
. negative—the 14-member steering ¥es- committee put the item on the
at-| It was based on a recommenda- |
Council meeting, because of the presence of the Chinese Nationalists, Therefore, any
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decisions taken at the session
Trae Union Trust CoMPANY or INDIANAPOLIS
Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Directors, a special meeting of the shareholders of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis will be held at its banking house at 120 East Market Street, § in the-City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, on Thursday, October 19, 1950 at 1:30 o'clock P. M. (C.8.T.), for the purpose of considering and determining by vote whether an agreement to merge and consolidate the said Bank and Trust Company and The Indiana National Bank ¢f Indianapolis, located in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, under the provisions of the laws of the United States shall be adopted, ratified and confirmed and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed merger and consolidation of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid Agreement approved by the Board of Directors of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis and executed by a majority of the Directors of The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis, providing for the consolidation, is on file at the Bank and may be inspected during business hours.
SY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS CLARENCE R. KUSS, Secrefary
were “illegal,” Mr. Vishinsky con-| tended. | The Economie and Social Coun-|
was 8la—"are deliberately interfering tter” With the reception by the people she of those countries of certain radio
|
100 Foresters Expected
xuav At Hoosier Meeting | LAFAYETTE, Sept. 21—More
George B. Olive, James A. Stuart for the Navy Medical Corps, was first aid stations in the area. Sunrise 6:31 | Sunset and Willis B. Conner Jr. 0 revent ttac sent to Korea by Adm. Forrest] “They're retreating so fast they ————— oe minions —————————— P. Sherman, Chief of Naval Oper- just go off and leave them to die,”
. A A Total precipitation since Jan. 1 ations, with authority to correct he said. “We give prisoners the gyceis, since Jan. 1
6:44 than 100 foresters from the Mid-
Precipitation 24 hrs ending 1 0am. 43 west are expected to attend the
4438] { 1438 Annual meeting of the central]
Senora Aleman in U. S. Even Badly Wounded any mistakes he found in front- same treatment we give our own
The following table shows the tempers. States section, Society of Ameri-| les
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 (UP) line medicine. He said he has seen people. Of course, we take no ture in other citie can Foresters, today through Sat—Senora Miguel Aleman, wife of| Conceal Weapons “all of the wounded in the for- chances and we keep them under|, §taton ~~ Hgh Low yrday at the Purdue Forestry President Aleman of Mexico, and! Br Scripps-Howard Newspapers ward area” since our invasion guard.” Burbank I PO % 3 Camp on the Clark State Forest her son and daughter were here. KIMPO, Korea, Sept. 21—The began. Adm. Boone sald Americans cnieago III 12 48 near Henryville, today for a week-long stay. Sen-/réason you see so many pictures Medical Gear Inferior fighting in Korea are getting &iocinnatt ........ e800 881 Prof. ’R. C. Brundage, associate ora Aleman and a party of 11 Of naked North Korean prisoners, pe ig taking back two knap- “better aid faster” than in any Denver reese ee » 8 in forestry and conservation, Pur-| came here by car yesterday from is.a very important one. Prisoners sacks full of captured Russian- previous war, He gaid rapid Bt Warne i. ie 9 i due University Agricultural Ex-| San Diego {with clothes on can conceal wea- evacuation of wounded—Dby jeep, fnaianapolis (city) Sl 0 8 és periment Station, will i . . x revere rrery ' preside. The pons and use them to attack made North Korean medical gjnpyjance, plane, helicopter and Kaas city sreeeeeee 88 a meeting will feature a series of If you are trying to find a Americans. gear. He says it is “vastly in- ship—has reduced the mortality Minneapolls-8t Paul’ hi ‘ a 82 |fleld trips to the many forest!
better home for your family, your, This is particularly true of ferfor stuff.” He showed me a rate among wounded inestimably. Ne
w York . best bet is to read The Times wounded prisoners, according to scalpel he had picked up along He also said whole blood ship- gklanoma City
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