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"Operation Onward” begins at Walton High School. To On the road to Onward goes the truck. At Onward the "Violently opposing the consolidation, Onward townspeople Outmaneuvered in the "hot" war whick had lain "cold" for Kappa Sc carry out Trustee Virgil Turner's decision to consolidate schools, grade school furniture will be installed and Onward's furniture, rush to school when they are tipped off and repulse the furniture a month, the despondent Waltonites haul back the grade school ated with Waltonites take grade school furniture out of Walton School and for high school children, will be taken out and taken back fo movers. Onward people want fo preserve their high school, not furniture to Walton. Onwardites will forever fight Trustee’ Turner's Fraternity _prepare to take it to Onward. Walton. But a "traitor" to Walton watches the goings-on. transfer it to Walton. Pupils cheer. move, they said. Mr. Turner has no plans. M - r.

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* * | : El ° d F il ® y 5 he | . | e Smiled at Others— Dodging Shells in B-29 Gala Dairy Show [Elsie and Family Arrive [IN Approves Tak Ic No L hina M Ooens 7 Y 28th Cross Factory Worker, 72, Beats ake s No Laughin atter Upens Zu Year 8th Crossin ! ath - Marg -aughing f § Elderly Wife fo Death Mo Jontinue rom Page One | i » ) . . . Jules is grumbling. “This isn’t much of a war compared Exhibitors Here Release of Allied Clubs Her Unconscious With Hammer, Then Vows 1 to the last one,” he grumbled. “No opposition. Maybe one From 33 States POWs Demanded | Uses Knife to Cut Her Throat and Slash His Own Helen Hi or two guns. There's plenty of time. You don't have to be (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) | LOVES PARK, Ill, Oct. 7 (UP)—A 72-year-old factory worker Robisch good. You can .meander back and forth across the target, clude the Internation Hippodrome, regarded as an Asian leader and Admitted to police that he beat his elderly wife to death and them today. if vou find as many ti it tak a_ collection of circus and vaude-| therefore a highly desired mem- tried to end his own life “because she smiled at other men but Wright of you 1ind one, any times as Ii takes you. ville acts, which will be presented! ber of the commission—refused not at me.” erine of § 1 laugh as I recall what the red-whiskered Marine nt ly i. the Colours. Too TE] to participate in the group. | Police said that John L. Edmonds told them he attacked his Mr. and Ee irmn “ip tnightly ’ . e Hip. | Limb, in a statement generally Wife Gertrude, 64, with a hammer as she lay in bed in their neat 965 Brad sergeant said back at Seoul. Sure, he said, it's a Ipod 8h will feat i ” i ra , S ” . {podrome Show eature a herd, circulated after the vote, declared four-room cottage. After beating ro = i tre sewing machine face o Elmer J. dinky war, but it beats no war at all. of trained elephants along with! that “the immediate implementa- her into unconsciousness, Ed-({sry wheré they both worked. the paren Over Pukchong, Lt. John Jacobs, the bombardier, spots a number of serial, acrobatic and 3% tion of this resolution will effec- monds said he cut his Wife's| yp Conde said a murder war ' Miss Re something. His eyes are better than mine. From 11,000 feet other acts. Ahi in his. Ee ma] rua News as, served on Emons last Pt nou. it's hard to see anything. But Jake got it in his sights and] Bill Holland and his Indianap-| peace will be established, in stantigl i couple were married last a ran let go. We make another run and hit it again. on D ue Devus wil present an BO Ald, ng Selietlin front of the medicine cabinet Mother's Day, May 14. Both had and Miss v eli. “ . ti ud {automobile rill show in front imirror, slashed his own throat. been marriea previously. nati; Miss I look at him questioningly. Trailer trucks parked of the grandstand each afternoon {devastation wrought by war will ge was in a serious condition to-|— Fenton, M along the road,” Jake says, “six of 'em. They got the at 3 o'clock and the big midway| be carried out at ones. lday in a hospital at nearby Rock-| Smith. drivers out, T guess, but we tore hell out of the trucks.” |W b= i oPRatol rom 10 a. m. 2 Eg ford. : a | Attendir Our alloted two hours over the area is running out : for the release of thousands of. “If she had been true to me Richard d . Gates open dally at 6 a. m. with| risoners “who already have un-|this wouldn't have happened,” he, best mar as we push or toward the Manchurian border. We still an admission of 40 cents per, pr ne such a suffer.|said in a whispered statement to William ¥ have bombs. Back in Japan they gave us Hamhung as a Person. | ha at the bands of He North Ssustont State’s Attorney Dale Jr, and ; , : tat e. ; target of last resort. If we can’t find anything else we're Exposition Program 3 Roreans, ie gave Mr, Conde a de-| ei3nay to unload our bombs there before starting for home. TODAY : Tali tailed description of the slaying. Invites you to enjoy food Wears D g . Pp! . At the Inst moment. when it looks 25 if we'll have to Morning Blame Atrocities [He said he left his bed early Fri: ond beverage service of The bad “a pi 6:00-Gates open. | day morning to get a hard ru distinguished excellence a head for Hamhung, we find something a string of NeW| g.00 Exhibits open — Indus] a iber_hammer from a-tool shed be- ee LR BOW Was freight cars in the yards-at Wggundong, just across the | hind their home. “0 the delightte! © tilly ‘lace, : ; : : : : a . trial, Commercial and Educa- . . I returned and lay down be- ond gi od comiort of cent sequ rier from Sinanju. Getting in without flying over the tional N orean iC lside her. Then I turned on thel Reandniane . skirt fell 1 bridges is tough but we manage. Now the bombs are gone. 8:30—4-H and FFA division of : {light. Just before I hit her she i ' : | : TOKYO, Oct. 7 (UP)—United said ‘I love you, I like you but : : lace . Viet So are the freight cars. We're headed home. Four hoursiInternational Dairy Exposition Elsie the Borden Cow, her brand new son, and Nations investigators said today'it was too late. I wanted her to = fingertip of monotony. “Cory y dairy cattle show—Coliseum. | even tired old Eimer, her hu , arrived at the International [that North Korean Communjst tell me that before, but ane) The cade of r “Hell,” Jules said, “what a way to make a living.” Purdue University Building' Dairy Exposition today. They will be quartered in ultra-plush extra [police apparently committed more{wouldwt do it,” Mr. Conde quot | TUSCANY entwined . an eee eo mri immense: | OD ETI: | apartments in the Manufacture's at the Fai atrocities in Korea than enemy i pe .- | aparimani " S| soMdle "| Mr. Conde said that Edmonds ROOM A breal % hl 11:00—Farm Film Foundation, so all Indianapolis may gawk. : soldiers. sobbed out that his wife “knew| the Lake Hn e NOCKO ear; program—I. U. Bullding—{free Col. George W. Hickman, judge, ,; was coming and knew she, : followed t : entertainment—until 2:45 p. m. | '3 Dead, 5 Hurt [advocate of the United Nations), ;. ming» : MIRABAR ple left fo : 11:00—Miss Reba § S g ’ command, and Lt. Col. William M. . The br 0 £5 rossin 0 3 ss Reba Staggs, di-| Smoak. head of the War Crimes The crime was discovered yes- . e rector, Home Consumer Depart. . In Hoosier Traffic [Smo head of ne Te « mam. |terday when a neighbor broke COFFEE |. Mount Sai | ment, ation vestock d: : dl ? cinnati. (Continued From Page One) ing the SoWh Karealis Jets est Meat Board—demonstration - In Stalin's Hands (Continued From Page One) |ber of reports of good treatment (00 FL a thelr | shop © : graduated Americans have been reported MUhl 2 SPO : Festival of Dairy and Related, their car crashed into a truck at/9f Prisoners by North Korean 80l-\,,,0p ciothes, lying together in| sity, Cinch missing so far, and it is pre- e South Koreans crossed the, ods B® | : ’ diers. { ya? i nr sumed that most of them are 38th Parallel north Kojo on the uilding. : Tn Shale. Service Illinois and South Sts. But once prisoners fell into the Ped: Edmonds’ head propped | 12:30—“National Fa Fobert Robertson, 22, 701 Man- - against his wife's. | prisoners somewhere in North east coast earlier Saturday and] 1 na rm aad! CAMP ATTERBURY, Oct. 7.— » 42, {hands of the Communist police orori Korea. continued their advance during Home Hour”—Everett Mitchell --| hattan St. and Frank Tooley, 24, ’| A son of Mrs. Edmonds’ by a ; Lt. Gen. Stephen J. Chamberlin, " : Y, 24, torture and brutalities often fol- io arri James UmbenFail to Reply the night. WIRE — broadcast from Coli-/ same address in General lowed, they said previous marriage, James ..mben Plans “Phe ‘North K . have not _ Brig. Gen. Kim Nhong Kop, first seum. : 5th Army commander, said today S&™® ware eral ‘owed, hey - [hower aid that Edmonds had le Nor oreans NAVE NOL ROK corps chief of staff, said % ~ Afternoon |Camp Atterbury’s fate was in the Hospital today with multiple in-| Sift Atrocity Reports frequently insisted that his wife The Kaj replied to Gen. MacArthur's sur- 34 Division advance elements were 3.00 4 1 and FFA dairy hands of “Uncle Joe” Stalin. |juries. Police said the car, op., Col. Smoak said all atrocity re- was unfaithful to him and flew " efs’ Club, render ultimatum, which included only seen miles from the first of i an airy cat- . erated by Mr. Tooley, crashed in- Ports were being sifted, and suffi- into a rage if she talked to other] a entertain the return of American prisoners. two river defense lines behind tle show continues. | In other words, the Soviet dic ‘ ne kh wack. dri by Clent evidence has been found in| . 's — at a lunch Gen. MacArthur's official which the Reds might be expected _ 2:00—Marye Dahnke, director,'tator's course of action in the’ BD arr oral Teh riven id 30 cases to warrant further in-| ; Tuesday. spokesman gala Some 15.900 eh to ‘make their final stand for Consumer Service Department, current war crisis will determine {1 driver ne Og =the vestigation with an eye to prose-| "chapter he emy stragglers, united “only In wopcan, Kraft Foods Company, Chicago. sic camp's possibility as major, An 11-year-old girl, Nozella cuting -the perpetrators as. war, ° Drive. desperation,” remain in South othe 34 Division's western 1ll.—demonstration in Festival of . i a ’ criminals if they can be found ak Korea. The largest group of goo the § Cor ‘a Dairy and Related. Foods Build-||0n&-term military training site. {Harris, 1326 Bellfontaine St., sus- they . ; Speaker: these, he said, numbers about on 5 Bon R Bomb porden Sapitoll in ; | Gen. Chamberlin paid ~ amp At- tained a fractured leg yesterday He said 25 of the cases involve : T, 2000 south of Taijon. o ¥ "3.0081 Holland's Indian terbury a surprise overnight visit When struck by a car driven by/170 American victims. Figures ; } : Mrs. Jame f Songhyon, 16 miles north of the y P g 8 bl h bee liected ly thi 1 g ® » of the Bu The dismounted cavalrymen had . ar - t apolis Daredevils—grandstand. = tephen F. Rosenblom, 25, . of have n collec on only three. « . 38th Parallel and 35 miles inland - here this week and inspected the The new figh w mmunis | O0— 2440 Central -Ave. of the femaining five, in all of] guite a fight ith Co unist co the east coast. in pursuit of 4:00—Farm Film Foundation: ! : ad redr guards when they forced the joan megine Red troops pursuit of| ram —1. U. Building — free 25th Division in training here. Police said the child was which South Korean civilians ; : W. LeBien Imjfin River 25 miles northwest of “my J Seng Korean ws Division entertajnment—until 7:45 p. m. | Gen. Chamberlin reporte the crossing Cornell St. in the 1200 weré the victims, he said. + i bury Seoul. was at or. near Hwachon, 17 miles "Evening division “will be able to go any- Diock when the accident occurréd.| They include 100 victims in one to repair or remodel your home or business prop- H. C. Enf 2 Set Pincers Stage southwest of Songhyon and ven! 8:00—Parade of Gold Medal Where, at any time” upon com - Re takeh to General Hos-jcase, 250 turned meas Suction and erty- oderate t. Appl Fi Taller E Ted " § ROY {00 , ) ) . = sital. . | — 3 . 3 - r, Cor ra Shyer Dank they miles north of the border which winning cattle of the 4-H and pletion of its 28-weeks-long train-|Y : 5% % 1000 maMnered at Tasjon, at moat cost. Apply at any office. ; "ne 2d ’ o “it crossed yesterday. FFA division—Coliseum. “ling course the middle of next gms Ia : song and were advancing up the Tpe Ajr Force continued to 8:30— International. Hippo May. “I found them on their toes, Cigaret Blamed | He said five of the cases in-| K | main highway between Seoul and gmash at enemy targets. drome show--Coliseum RY: hel i : Fa |volving Americans have been sub- appa. the enemy capital of Pyongyang, Two enemy tank convoys were ’ jan iF Morale Was: Very. une, For Salva oe Fire {stantiated by the recovery of| Loans up Al 82 miles to the north. Isighted last night moving south FOMORROW [ne gael. i 9 {bodies and the stories of sur- umna Perhaps setting the stage for a ;rom tne Manchurian i .one| Marning ee Son ey, hi ae A cigaret was blamed today for, vivors. : - : The Me gigantic pincers movement, the .. .. merous tanks” approaching! 6:00—Gates open. morning at Atterbury Air Base, ® fire at Kroot & Son, Inc. sal- : : $2. 500 Kappa Ga South Korean 3d Division was ad-, : g ury ’ : Any at 7:30 p. vancing on Wonsan against oniy Pyongyang from the. northwest, 8:00—Exhibits opén-— Indus- where they were met by division|vage dealers at 628 W. Washing-| ; “ ter Univer scattered resistance consisting 20d the other of 30 tanks above trial, Commercial and educa: commander Maj. Gen. Daniel B./ton St. D eaut Hostesse mostly of ‘automatic and small-| CISa0 on the east coast. Juonak Strickler and camp commander! pyre Chjef Roscoe McKinney | Sealy fo f Herbert arms fire, Enemy forces resist.| Marine Tigercat .fighters| 10:00—Indiana All-Lions Band Col, James A. Murphey, and their, he fifth fire inf A Softens re. es Patterson ee knocked out four tanks and six|—tour of Fairgrounds. |staff officers. They spent much|Said the Gfth fire in five years a% Sorrow : ; Miss Adele pr [trucks in the column above 1100 Farm i= Rousaation of the day Thursday and yester-{the salvage company apparently, & : : ' . : . ealers i Pyongyang: (program in I. U. Building—free day visiting the troops. and in-/was started from a cigaret thrown Ba : . : ". Came Cork H h W nds Rip Ore Bie io 45 p.m | specting camp facilities. {into baled paper. : s i ‘Remodeling, Improving or Repairing 9 Convert- e Entertai i i ' i Afternoon | =———————se| In a matter of minutes flames : \ Antique Show ~o W ne s Rip Oregon 1i30--"FUR. WIth Music”..AL chestra.. free entertainment — ang. Smoxe leaped hundreds of ing Residence to Multiple Units @ Modern Heal- Mr. and Murat Temple n ashington Coasts bert P. Stewart and the Purdue Coliseum. "+ [feet as the:fire took headway in 4 Sxpions Plant Bath itchen » i Garage | 0ct. 7-89-10 © | SEATTLE, nglon 7 (UP) musical - organizations — Festival! * 3:.00—Bill . Holland's Indian- the concrete and steel warehouse. | a THN ing ’ on K Building Na . . Daily 1.46 10:30 p. m. | —The fringes of a fain-laden Of Dairy and Related Foods apolis Daredevils—grandstand. | A huge pile of used rubber) U a Storm Windows, Insulating, elec. ; . storm touched the North Pacific; Building. ‘ | 4:00—Farm. Film Foundationitires ignited before firemen got % ALLIED . i : He seaboard today, and winds of 50! 2:45—Opening ceremonies of program in I. U. Building—free the blaze under control. 3 =] OR! ? » - . l hour battered the Wash. International Dairy Exposition-- entertainment—until 7:45 p. m. | The fire was near School No 5! _ FLORISTS : Monthly Pa 12,18 24, 30 or 36 Month . miles an hour batter e Wash- = Far 45 p.m. | ad Indisnapelis. tre. ; ayments Enjoy Sunday Dinner ington and Oregon coasts. {Lions Club ‘Band, “Harvest of Evening {and the yard was filled with spec-| - sndas 2. e 4%, JU OF $ : Six inches of snow fell in Ore- Stars” with James Melton and, 8:30—International Hip po-itators as firemen fought the blaze. : : : rd Fb O p K | N S 'gon's McKenzie Pass, highest in the Indianapolis Symphony Or- drome show in Coliseum. | Damage was not estimated. - | . : i ‘the Cascade Mountains. Five ~___ Fo. Ht me . i For 12 Months For 24 Months : (Serving All Doy) inches of snow was reported at! i ; 1606 N. ILLINOIS ST. Santiam Pass, Ore., but plows ae 2 : You You Pay You Pay were keeping the roads open. | | THE INDIANA NATIONAL BANK Tae Uniox Trust Company | Mesive | Repay | Mowthiy | Repay | Monthly 3 OF INDIANAPOLIS OF INpiANaPOLIS | $200 521053 | $1755 | $2024 | § 9.18 The Things Money Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting 1 Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting - w, 315.79 Ay 303% 1 (anno Buy { Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Directors, a special | Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Directors, a special 750 788.47 65.80 825.91 He i meeting of the shareholders of The Indiana National Bank of Indi- meetung of the shareholders of The Union Trust Company of Indi- 1000 1052.63 81.72 1101.22 4589 ® THE FINEST things in life are beyond § anapolis will be held at its banking house at 3 Virginia Avenue in the | | anapolis will be held at its banking house at 120 East Market Street, : : price — a Mother's Love — Friendship — City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, on Thursday, October 19, 1950 { in the City of State of Indiana, on Thursday, October ” oa all the virtues thot brighten our existence. at 11:00 o'clock A. M. (CS.T.) for the purpose of considering and { 19, 1950 at 1 :30 o'clock P. M. (G.8.T.), for the purpose of considering : : Also for Larger Amounts and Longer Periods So. too, is the spirit of sympathetic SOvEE determining by vote whether an agreement to merge and consolidate | and determining by vote whether an agreement to merge and con- : y ik oF . hi h ! derli 1] Sympa .¥ the said Bank and The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, located solidate the said Bank and Trast Conipany and The Indiana National Si Cu which underlies oll our efforts to help | in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, under the provisions of | | Bank of Indianapolis, located in the City of Indianapolis, State of : : * : a those who need help most. the Jaws of the United States, shall be ratified and confirmed, and for | | Jadiasa, under thi provision: of the laws of the United States shall be : Catholic x 3 : the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed adopted, ratified and confirmed and for the purpose of voting upon er mpany scene af Qur funeral jervice recommends itself. 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