Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1950 — Page 2

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Leader Dead In Air Raid

' Indo-China Red : A Commander Reported In Bombed Hideout

SAIGON, ‘Indo-China, Nov. 11 i {UP) — French warplanes may have wounded or killed Ho ChiMinh, goatee-bearded leader of In-do-China’'s Communist rebels, in a searing raid on his secret rendezvous yesterday. The French high command de4 scribed as “pure supposition” the made the charge in a front-page : reports that the fragile, brilliant editorial entitled, “MacArthur = : Ta _ Ho definitely was dead. i Rides Again.” Bare-kneed Butler hand majorettes braved November's bitter blasts yesterday to lead the uni- © But a French spokesman said _- The editorial said Gen. Mac- yersity's homecoming 22a Overcoated spectators detected not a single shiver as the coeds there was a “degree of probabil] Arthur deliberately ignored “the swung smilingly from E. Market St. inte Monument Circle. ity” that Ho and his “foreign ad-clearly-expressed purposes of his - " — " —— 1 visers” were down below when

» to avoid contact with : 'B mbs Away— bombers and fightérs rained the Chinese » Koren and seemed ies vaiice ly bombs and bullets on his reputed Cimtent upon’ turning the Korean | Plane in Trouble Jettisons HIRO ones

War into a world war Yar On h- Mi. Front L di St. L French authorities were rather : " sure that Chinese Communist ad-/ Gen. MacArthur broke with oa in awrence : visers, who have been giving Ho's!

precedent to authorize a reply to

,. Nov. (UP)—Gen. glas MacArthur denied . a spokesman today a soatee that he “deliberately dis- #& i " his superiors in fightChinese in Korea. ‘British Socialist publication: New Statesman and Nation

i expanding forces both arms ang) ‘the attack. His apokessan sud Reds Pounded by U.S. Aie Force Bomber Gives French RE aE there was "10 fala to any illerv™ Canadian Farmers Case of Air Raid Jitters egy session at Danxa, 132 miles| of the editorial. Planes, Artillery riorthwest of the northern capital|

ST. ANDRE DE KAMOURASKA, Quebec, Nov. 11 (UP)French Canadian farmers shook off a case of air raid jitters today after a disabled U. 8. Air Force bomber jettisoned a deadly 1500-

of Hanoi. But they declined to comment on reports that Russians also were present when the planes in-

“Such an article is sheer propa- ‘(Continued From Page One) ganda at its very worst following They ran into a Communist 11 C st propa- + po n the form of a ommunist propa- hattalion- nut reported the situa + pound load of bombs over-the St. Lawrence River ganda which invariably presents tion “well under control Abou residents of a 30-mile area were frightened vesterday by the the truth in reverse,” the spokes- 1500 enemy troops were ro a A - 2 oe hfe cia, : terrupted the reported conference id ' explosion of three 500-pound demolition bombs. Witnésses reported nd left the village wrecked and, man said. sighted west of Kasai + tha big white balls” anc ¢ “In this case, 1t provides aid The British Commonwealth that hey aE heard tha were alarmed when the bombs In flames. and comfort to an enemy sav- Brigade struck across rugged .. or a plane. just before the went off with an echoing roar, The wizened, tubercular Ho, agely attacking United Nations hills to within 1000 vard south exnlosion throwing a dense white cloud of who is about 58, organized the; forces, including a gallant Brit- of Pakchon where they set 0p 4 wo plane was identified hours smoke and churning water. They first Indo -Chinese Communis

because of

kind from his superiors about'chon, and next to them the U, 8 TlIVer engine trouble. river af a point about 90 miles place on Friday, the objective be-| arms of a New York Chinese forces in Korea. Gen./l1st Cavalry was striking from He said the plane would have northeast of Quebec City and 30 ing the small’ village of Dongxa spent in prayer besi MacArthur's only orders have the Kunu Ri area against the been blown “sky high”. if it had miles from the Maine border. Fed- near Hagiang. According to in- cused of fatally bea

tions forces either Yo make- or chance thev could be Surrounded lawrence River, dropped down tegic Ajr Command in Omaha “We know that our strafing

but contact was inevitable if the, The ROK 6th Division. bak in der “bonibs away.” much smaller load than the big our aviators reported that a great Chinese entered Korea whilelaction after being badly cut iip : United Nations forces were carry- two weeks ag iv . ong < Y-itwo weeks ago, advanced along stone. Me. Air Force base and

Ing out their orders. the Kunu Ri-Tokchon road the bombs sent up a smoke blurb ence of Ho Chi-Minh at this meet

More than. 500 troops from Illinoiz St, Entes was vined \ ~ times: the concentration of pro- = Attots cre: Will Dn Tai 4: 1 2 St] : 8 can P aper Stock Co t, 8 4 2 ing t yack ‘doot Lop ré his fe Bernice - tein, fat, minera’s and vitamins, ae g -Surviving-are his wife. Bernice

The Progress: Laundry is hold- that "effect ing open house in its new self

dance in -the Indiana Na- bites tr ‘Ad Busier reristere .g i2zi0 I In wo EA ICs aC RO biles, trucks and busse registered Mrs, Lizzi Owens, Indianapolis; ppyoresa operates three - comHona rd Armory a 0PM. in the United States up to the end his father. George Thomas Owens, io Liundries—one- under—its wt ov— ing ARE = fnieedel SpE Jd PE Shiai en - a & OT rer dr PEER Bie a Tr IIE A ATE TIT AY wh

“x ira ee OY THX iE yet ¥ stration. Asters = Atierbury Jor _— Epa Stern: Srmtthetregyg ant Swiss

~ search Council, Cincinn#ti. 1, Chirty to 30 gallons eid the wpb

PWR BRU ati lege. FRET obtained from each bushel TE = pe

WASHINGTON, N John —D—Smail

businessman ele officer, has Deen nai

JERSEY CITY. N. J.. Nov. deputy director of UP) —A warrant -was out today Succeeds Hubert H for the arrest of world light- resigned after Lot weight boxing champion Tke Wil- departed as defense liams. or Trenton, N. J

Judge Chester Sikinski issued Three Killed, 8 the writ yestérday. charging that

open to. the pubiic, and tickets

M $ Drive-in Theaters will be sold at the door Will Close Tomorrow Cold Feet Save 30

All but one of the local drive-in z I theaters close tomorrow, Caught in Police Raid |

With six of the local drive-ins| A par of cold feet saved 30) already closed for the season nen Prom facing gambling charges today. 1 | three more will board up their The 30 wore attested In a popopcorn stands tomorrow, and lice raid on the Ideal Social ( lab, | pe another Tuesday. - 308 Indiana Ave, Only exception from a comptete, The raid came after & man iP shutdown of the outdoor theater Peared at poiice headquarters ki circuit will be the Westside complained he had lost $68 in al Drive-In which may continue op-«dice game at the club. eration for the rest of the month., When the case was called in|

Approve ltaly’s Part .- truck. Another . pasenger In European Army Dorothy Campbell.

ROME, 'Nov. 11 (UP)--The cago. 4 months old,

Rnd di

i n Pike Drive-Ins. Tues- failed to. show up to sign an affi-| , the big Theatair Twin will: davit. Judge Joseph M. Howard! fold up its screens. © ‘dismissed tne charges, and 30!

by a vote of 268 32 ’ i J ya happy men walked ont. ] te of 268 to 132 last night. was killed yesterday

nd, Nov. 1 AHemMpt to Halt Truck

— omen burned Ih al PETROIT, Nov. 11 (UP)~ jon tank of oil exploded re-' Pickets tossed bricks and crashed) tin a serious condition here two alitomobiles’ into ‘a truck last;

4} at One Stop Memorial Hospital i

icensus taker made a day of it ternal injuries.

~ Majorette Not Afraid to Kick Into o Wind Be A Study in Emotions (LaDuron Tells | THT 34

ish Commonwealth contingent, in road block and then dug in for tater bv an Air Force spokesman flooded police and newspaper of- party after receiving some five Jacque LaDuron, arrested he battle for freedom in North the night. 24th 1 in Washington who said the pilot fices with telephone calls years Yaimng co: Thursday, was identified by an ea. ! 1 American 4th division.” KF : ] $ : . . - 2 He said Gen. MacArthur had had elements anywhere from six of .a. four-engine B-30 made an Practice Bombs The spokesman said: “A bomb- . unnamed witness as having recelved no instructions of . anyito eight miles north of the Chong-/¢Mergency—bomb—run—over th The bombs, dropped into (he ing and strafing mission took Marie Sessa, 26-year-old: unwed mother, collapses in the knocked or pushed” one of the

been to destroy the North Korean heaviest resistance made a forced landing with the eral transport officials in Quebec formation from reliable sources, ie doctor's 21-year-old son, military oy and restore order ROK Pushes Ahead bombs aboard City, Que., said only one freighter we know that a military meeting to.view-her son's body oF the last tive, She is elrged ' previously had claimed. his only and peace to the country. A force ‘of about 1000 of the Plane Lands Safely was in the general ‘area at the of considerable importance was ‘beating the partially paralyzed boy to death because he wouldn't part was to hold one brother in Contact Inevitable enemy was reported on high Unwilling to risk the lives of time but was nowhere near the peing held at this village, and it eat his supper. 2 : chair while Dr. LaDuron ‘The spokesman implied that ground between the two Ameri- his crew, the pilot picked out a Spot where the bombs dropped. is thought that foreign military . . , SEgled Sah the Other, there was no effort by United Na- can divisions and there was a 12-mile wide stretch of the St. Maj. Reed Tilley of the Stra- advisers were attending. His All for a Princess— oth father and son are held on

J A Grand Jury for further investigaavold* contact with the Chinese, and cut off low, and gave his bombardier the Neb.,- said - the bombs were a mission was successful - because : Californian Would Forsake tion and y i. a veylina

of the Eleventh District Ameri: {oot Tho that the original grain. does, sald: Y rir : , three sons, “Geol Thomas II; service laundry and- service ¢lean-' N N m . 3 ~ Philip J. Schaible executive di. can hegion Drum any B gle VEHICL E REGISTR ATTONS UP earl Lee and teonard Scott; a ing plant at 4137 College Ave. to- ew Yorker Is a ned Victim of -a hit and run—driver; St, died. yesterday. She was, 50. : Corps at the annual Emistic plat umber of ohtar Iaanita Ts We io y. oye Ad . z < 3 rector of the Distillers Feed Re- =r 4 nhua } The total number of automo Saugh r.. Juanita; his mother, giv through Tuesday. Munitions Board Head © Mrs. ‘Mary Vandergriff. 21. "of ~ A native of St. Louis. Mrs. Bry

§ for the fourth time. Williams In State Car Crashes ce Yeporied.- rs | Fahrenheit. (failed to appear in traffic court to. George Adams, 23, Chicago, plead to a chdrge of passing a was killed on U.-S, 12 red light. © gan City today when the car in which he was riding struck a

Italian chamber of deputies has Clinic Hospital, Michigan City. “approved Italy's participation in The truck, a tractor-trailer; had

A Neft-wing Socialist demand received minor injuries that Italy stay out was defeated George Ticknor, 47

"The chamber: also approved Ger- three miles west of Valparaiso.

8 Men Burned man participation in the army. : He was riding with George Her- : : Cc ol b Oil Bl Police Break Up Pickets A ron, 25 of Valparaiso, whose car yet no bu rden lo those left, In m us | ast Census Taker Counts © went out of control on a curve.

Mr. Herron was taken to Porter

i PEMBROKE, Mé. (UP)—The with broken ribs and possible in-|

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Muncie Physician 1 Asserts He Paid Brothers $2870 (Continued From Page One) ‘LaDuron denied ever performing such an operation. After a short fight in which Seibert was subdued, the doctor ‘questioned him and discovered ‘Ralph wax waiting outside in the

car. Dr. LaDuron sent his son, Jacq out to call Ralph into the offic

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~ Th« a bloody struggle began, during which Dr. LaDuron struck both brothers with a wrench, one lof several he had placed in his office as weapons, the statement isaid. i Meanwhile, police suspended [terporarily their efforts to’ find evidence in a churchyard which | might explain the disappearance {13 years ago of Freda LaDuron, | second wife of the well-known | physician. ! | Dug in Churchyard

| Police yesterday dug in the {frozen earth of a country churchlyard in northwest . Delaware {County. on a tip that Freda's body was buried there. { _ Chief Nelson today said noth{ing had been found in the church {yard cemetary so far. Digging will be resumed Monday, he stated Says 82570 Paid Out

City funéral home attendant after 40 minutes Carter brothers through a win. de the casket of the 7-year-old son she is ac- Sow during the fight, Chief Nel son—said: ting. Detectives took her to the funeral home A

open charges pending calling of a

dictments. ‘The Grand Jury prob-

Nelson Said,

} ) io 0 x rPtresses I destroyed he plane flew on to the Lime modified B-29 Supe rforiresses, part of ihe village Wis 2 iti hi f R i M t ably wi 2 , : : ~ would carry in combat. He said and in flames. The reported pres. 4 zens He or oya a e a will be called Monday, Chief

yo } . Rafal. RE EE A in aanhatlitite] er en oi gt Hulala Clear 1 ee————— : The New Statesman and Na-| The U. S. 2d Division sent pa janed | the plane Decause they were practice bombsting has a degree of probability Happiness of Moslem Bride, Sister J fon called - €en, acArthur anitrols into Yongwon east: T he Alr rorce sal 16 plane oh re "y ve » 1 ’ s yd f ! M ongwon east: of Tok : ¥ with reduced explosive content. ‘but by no means any aegree o ’ rr “insolent military politician” and/chon and some 3000 vards north Wa on a “routine” training flight = yi imv Kamouraskans said they certainty. If Iran Ss Shah, Is Concern of American onn cIntos demanded that he be replaced if of Tokchon. They met ro resis. [Tom Goose Bay, Lab. to its pase saw the plane, but no one was “The bombardment mission in- LLONDON, Nov. 11 (UP) --Californian Vincent Lee Hillye: said Rites Monday British troops are to remain intance at Davis-Monthan Air Force ple to give an accurate descrip- cluded planes which are making today he is ready to renounce his American citizenship, if neces: 1 Korea. N , : - The ‘2d had linked up with ele- Base, Tucson, Ariz. B-i0s usually tion of it. American Air Force daily raids on the Communist- sary, in order to live in a Persian palace with his Moslem bride,’ John McIntosh, traveling cire e ia ew Statesman and Na-ments of the ROK Sih moving carry 12 crewmen on raining planes ave free to fly over Canada dominated parts of Indo-China. Princess Fatima. — : _culation Supervisor _ for . the with es official - connection eastward along the Tokchon-| flights. under the terms of "a reciprocal The® high command attaches the Mr. Hillyer forsook Christianity so he could marry he raven- Indianapolis Star, died yesterday ritain’s ruling Labor Yongwon road. i Residents of the tHinlv-popu- agreement between the two gov- same importance to this mission hairéd beauty, sister of the Shah of Iran. in his farm home southeast of Party, but it is regarded widely ¥ 5 E -|Greenfi 3 g a widely) [arge concentrations-of the en- lated French speaking region ernments, as to any other.” He said the Communist under vs Greenfield. He was 61. as reflecting the views of its left- ' i i ; VERE THEr ers, 3 emy were reported in Huichon,! =~ The - spokesman said intelll- ground in Iran is making political | Mr. McIntosh had been an emnorth of Kunu-Ri, but the xes, NAY n ous | rime oot: gence reports indicated that the capital out of the princess’ mar- Hy 1) | Iams d S ployee of the Star for 31 years, rail and highway area was under! isce a e rebel conference was “in process piage to -a’ foreigner. The hand-’ . He served as city circulation Robert N. Cain Dies constant attack by. F-80 jets and at the time of the bombardment.” some 24-year-old American hinted J . manager ‘until two years ago, Mustangs and the city was re- Ci et Cc h d BP - thé Shah himself may not have when he took over as traveling - v 2 + “ In Veteran's Hospital ici aname igar S, asn an urses Y lavia Breaks (orsven Fatima for marrying I IC joan 0 f ee lok Sve Ms eveng Robert N. Cain, retired fore- Two men ‘who held up Dady's Market, 1802 W. Morris St, ugos avia Freaks ,;, They met when she was a -] diana. man of Richardson and Co.. died - A- Bomb Training Set were being. sought by police today. All Albanian Ties student in the U.S. R Most C f . Services “will beat 945 a. m, ~ eo) : 3 , A 4 > YStterday in Hie Cold Springs for industriol Officials Armed with revolvers, they entered the market—iast nig Although the Shah invited them ace 0s ontusing Monday at the Z J. Blackwell & : : : Ran . Sons g 0 eterans’ Hospital. He was One pointed a revolver at the cashier. Dorothy Heishman, ht BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Nov. both to his impending wedding to In History of State } inera ome and at 10 70. Marion County industrial plants Ain as en : ih way y hter of Iranian noble- a. m. at SS. Peter and Paul ; w C is ness sstabishments-Ston-Ave. and took $00 from a cash. drawer while the other man 1t (UP) —Yugeslavia broke direct the daughter of an LC BETROIT “Nov. 11 (UPY =<! Cathedral= Burial will-be—in-Hoiv--Ti of Hurristrurs: NER mg bus dim ri guarded the door. : diplomatic relations with Albania man, he stripped Fatima of her “TR : v . : Si : be-in Holy ere 25 years. e was a have been invited to senc {ey % 2 in agra: title yeatives and never Harry F, Kelly jumped to a 666- lal ; i me another today, sealed the Albanian lega-. title and preroga 3 y J Ns : . veteran of World War I. serving personnel to a Radiological De- Three customers and ot Mrs. Martha Douglas at y . . ew g do ih , restored them. Mr : wl ~ Surviving are his wife, Eliza« ; 7p , 8 se Traini rp which fmplovee were not molested tion in Belgrade, and ordered the has officially restore Iam vole ‘lead -over incumbent G. ,.... three s Mauric f : as a first leutenant. He was a fense Talis hiogram MEL Otis Hart 10, of 513 K.. St Services Arranged expulsion of Albanian diplomats. Hillyer said. ? Mennen Williams today in the o Fos SONS: Maurice. Berke, Rg = . v - : , ' ! " . . £ y « ber of the Brookside Masonic: open: here Wednesday. (lair St. a truck driver, reported Mrs. Martha Douglas, resident The Yugoslav. foreign office said “T have a feeling the question 6: : : ley, Cal; Howard, Paw Paw, § , Modern Woodmen® of the The course is sponsored by the n Ed : ' bbed hi we 1 2 atl of It 1 % wpolis for 12 vears. died Aloania’s. conduct had become ¢ riz hij ak abi oe.” he said, TOS! confused gubernatorial elee- Mich, and Paul, of the U. §, i . : . aban pu ; he was ro d of SAWS atch wdianapoiis Iq ~. years ted. ania s ) € of citizenship y arise, ne adil. ; ; Si 4 FAA Cg V hildre . fia and was elder emeritus of Gounty De pasiment of Sv De; and $20 early today He said yesterday in her home, 46 -N. "unbearable. The only purpose : and I definitely have decided to tion in Michigan history. : Navy; and two grandchildren. ! ge and gaster Relief. *In- - oy 5 . : 8 HA Vin [roy i thes iste © hrishian Shurep: He BS ie will be given at the three bovs slugged him at Mis- Hawthorne Lane. She was na o the iain lege tion here WAS renounce my citizenship for the The latest tabulation, with al' Mrs. Pearl A. Gill a UIniversif ‘ ap _isouri and Washington Sts, He was A native of Van Wert, ()., sha to conduct “offending and provoc- panniness of my wife, who 18 + 11 counties reporting official . : ; hn employee of the Richardson Purdue Universify Center aud treated a! Renna! Hospital for was a member of the Irvingtom ative activities.” its communique om mi : ib 3 eon te p g onh Mrs. Pearl A. Gill, resident of Coy he retired 15 years ago. torfum here on the evenings of Hoar his Fond rele. ood Presbyterian Church here said Li . Sr . i-Deside. anvasses, showed: Indianapolis for 43 years, died Services will be 1:30 p. m. Mon-, Nov. 15 and 29, and Dec. 8 and/™m Juries as Sk re yi Services will be at'2 p. m. Mon The Yugoslav action marked a... LD€ Bihan who Soo A Kelly 934.305. vesterday at the home of her y Gira ater (‘arter Ww of O e sight : : 3 . a lew, S§ 829 “ 2 > day at the Harry W. Moore Peace 13. argvesiel Cartes bs HE day at the Presbvtérian Church new round in Marshal Tito’s bat- him during en = hd k of the Williams 933.6 daughter, Mrs. Mabel Ball, 01 E, 1. Burial will be in Wash:| Registration wilt be limited to Fall Creek Blvd. told police he - "Van Wert. Burial will be in tle with the Sovief-bossed Comin- don’t know what to think © But that total was far (rom Southern Ave. She was 77. n Park. 100 persons, Iwas robbed of $40 early today by " : A hs Ae : ® form decision—1I like Americans conclusive. A recount was cer- Mrs. Gill, who was the widow : 3 ving are his wire, Hallie, The course will cover defense two men he had met in a tavern DY a are. her husband The foreign office sent a note to ~The couple arrived in London tain and if a court fight de- of Herschel Gill, former member “daughters, Mrs. Bobbie Koch | in: business and industry against The men offered to —<drive him Déwey Y toro ons. ict hiel and the Albanian delegation -inform- from Paris yesterday to the pop- veloped, Michigan might find it- of the Indianapolis Police Depart- 5 apolis “and Mrs. Mar Y atomie-bomb-or chemical attitks home: then threatened —him-—and Timothy her parents, Mr. and m8 it that “Albania henceforth Ping of flash bulbs and headlines self “hard-pressed—to decide just ment—was bern-in-Parit; Jii-She : Lewls. Atlanta, Ga. Instructors will'include Dofald took his money, he said No k 5 Hamphrovs. Van Wert could communicate With‘ Yugo In. the British press. Mr. Hillyer, who is governor by TAURUTATION Was A member . of the Central * | Patrick; Naval Ordnance, plant) ny, yeoo gant 3722 N. Emer una two si tars slavia through the two coun- Who embraced the Moslem faith time in January Christian Church and the Police Distille Produc engineer and head of the radio- son Ave. was robbed of her purse. ; : legations in Budapest, Hun- to gain the Shah's :approv: al of Shiawassee County's official Auxiliary. She lived at 1634 Barth ry ts Hlogical division of local civil det ining $3. by a man in front George Thomas Owens or “directly by regular his wedding last May, said he canvass slipped anothér 99 .votes Ave. Faftening Livestock fense; 14, ro Francis Reni of 333 N- Delaware St_xesterday George Thomas Owe will be mail.” wants to divide his time between to the Kelly column, increasing Services will bé at. 2 p. m. Mon- ” Times Stale Bervica {Fifth Army Sheyien) offi JR “bly! Clara Johnson 914-W_ 16th St. buried in New Crown Cemetery. The foreign ‘office spokesman Iran and: California, spe a the lead he established last night day at the Charles R. McCafty : MERRE HAUTE. Nov. 11- Dis DeMarois Ni ih da nny reported two boys grabbed ‘her following . services. -at Ip. m. said last week there were five half of each year in each place. a ter ne Mr. Williams for Mortuary Rurial will be in Meexpert a avi dnance olive Tia t tha Civvier ing . : 2 : rua va almost 24 hours mori ark. : tifléry products which folmeriv x oe rE wis EE Robert purse while she was walking on 'uesday -at. tno King & King diplomats and two « lerks at the F atima said thev would leave ga Kelly oF alge lad was ia hesia he desis . : Br rr <Q Tair St. near CaliforniaiChapel pi Albanian legation. Sealing the . Ira 8 w days. She said = "» : : 5 Ran, of : ns Be e went down the drain are now Chapman. resident physician at Ww. 2h : - oo HS in a Mr. Owet who was 41:=dfed Jegation antormatic ale e BE re orTipn in 3 te Toki their based on official canvasses of 72 are two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Mar- = . : acierds 1e r=e ¢ taine Axi LL Awa, vA : ‘ A au ¢ all § i ees fattening American Livestock, the General Hospital . : Ah rbd ih PRIST COME Thursday at his home, 2614 N. them from the country- he said Mosiem" in eh bye drain, SOURLCS reported either directly tin, Faris, ill. .and Mrs. Perry. 3% _— . y : de 813 notes tt ib > ; Xo wy An to the United Press.or to the Sec- Martin Brockton IN; foup— : Wabash Valley section of the Si : Oxford St. embassy in Paris said “all is for- on SY : 2 2 i yo : Sixty cartons of cigarets, val tive of] fiville ‘KK ® gs, a 5 retary of State's off in Lansi Ir ¥ ren a fw ate American Chemical Society was 500 Troops Invited ed at C108 ora dem ast A native o Hodes ville, Ky., . Progress Opens Npw given —this remains unofficial : DiNijeSonte ln lansing re a Y= grean told last night. - To le ion Group Dance : er Sry Mr. Owens lived ‘here 12 years. - » under. Iramtam protocol until the night from Peller's Market 914 . ry \ v 6 m £ The byproducts contain three 9 P 8 ; He was employed Dy the Ameri- Self-Serve Laundry Shah makes an announcement to Woman Is Victim Mis. Florence Bryant :

———— Mrs. Florence Bryant, who Of Hit- Run Car lived at. 2623'5« W. Washington —

5975 Rawls -Ave., was reported in ant had lived in Indianapolis«35 ov. 11" (UP) fair condition today in St. Vin- years and was a member of the vew — York Homitl, Tl — Corinthian Chapter of the OES; + SEReT. NALY g-Vanderg rift. ANAS 5 hit or a Her husband, Harry Lo is. amas. ed CHAIITOAN oar While she was Walking across chine operator at the LimK-Belt:

mashed. rormerly thrown gi, os lent g : cleani lant Bn treams, the stilla now is Siaifiution ans ihe GlA: Hol They’ Te Prefy. Darned Careful jpRping gia rt has otstreet fhe Mupitions Board. - SYest St Ju the 800 block fasten 5 pressed and dried into ¢ th feed a Se a ak ent to RErVe as : parking and sir conditioning Prasident . Truman announced night. . : Funeral arrangements are not re he said. : Moie than 1500 DETSONS are ax-l | N 5 . : : the appointment last night while - The. car, going south on West yet complete. Arrangements are & « L ar 48 & © b, my. : 3 ; i - gd : Each. bushel of grain yields paoted a \ i A § 3 : : : : cruising - down the - Chesapeake St. without “lights, did not step being made by the C onkle, Speed- . ete dance, si Capt. § : ¥ i : “tor from 17 -to 18 ponds of «such peated Ah De 4 pee i Sap i J i Lightweight Boxing King Bay on the yacht Williamsburg. police reported. Ls way Funeral Home. feed, he, _feported. " loorps commander: The dance is |! | In Legal Traffic Jam: : Mr. Small, 57-year-old former William Gibbs, 59. of 630 'N Surviving besides the husband

the board, New Jersey St. was taken 10 gare a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy oward, who Gerferal HospitalTin fair condition Marshall and —a brother, Harry 1i$ Johnson with a broken hip. Bartels, Philadelphia. secretary. | He was. struck at Alabama St. i ———— So——— - and Massachusetts Ave. by a car EGG STORAGE Injured driven by George E. Kirklin, 27,] The best storage temperature of 2135 N. New Jersey St. -po-/for hatching eggs is 50 degrees

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Closing tomorrow will be the Municipal Court 4 today the com- the proposed unified Euro e r allt} i 3 J vlaining t t i pean jacknifed across the highway. Our service all that f Shadeland Outdoor, Westlake and plaining witness turned shy and| LArmy.— Seven other person inte Car SU ey ey ey

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night in an attempt 10 keep fit! when he reached the Foss home, Jines, 29, and Walter from removing dies from the! 4 Wolo, living under the same! 81, were burned when strike-bound American Products| ry Ny : f, he found 41 blood relatives, ‘had just been de- Corporation. t representing five generations. | Jines’ home near| Police broke up the demonstra —.,,,e rr Reasonable Pris.

tion in short order, and no one ey MORRISONS

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