Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1950 — Page 2
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«+ .. Women picking in the burnt- today by Dean O. L. out ruins of their homes, stack- the School ©
' WAR:. Our Army and Navy have the K of C Building. Mrs. Ida
~~ that operation embarked. the. recent Wonsan landing was
party was going back into the ff f , changed their minds. The con--
~— babies and mother, have disap- away she wished I was very near
-Jips.
“North Koreans surrounded, cap-
. service with coal. You find him at
; Can Be Found?
~ Reds Disappear Like Nazis, Fascists in World War Il
™ By FRED SPARKS _"" SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, Nov. 15 while fishing with grenades: f
Me a Communist? At war's end nothing but a lie de-
‘the Nazi or Nip militarists. (Apparently, . hito fought the war alone.) Similar situation in North,
= = . OVERHEARD: “My kid
Korea today. Believe the 10-/ceen ner. My wife writes that
welcome “Dear American libera-
- ining to look pretty good.” tors.” (Hmmm ... wonder who
“The only way I could draw a
was shooting .at us? Flying sau- |. jeep was to get rid of the old tiss-Reid airliner were Mr. and .. 1 pushed it in the river” Mrs. Alphonse Michaud, who were = “When we set up the command chosen . by the Catholic Church bombed out during the war. post the first thing we did was to visit Rome because they had a “model family” of 19 children. Michaud, 55, and his 51-year- the Germans ‘cheerful and reas- DIES OF CRASH INJURIES old wife received the blessing of onably optimistic.” The food sit-
cers?) : - Amazing feature is fact that almost every single snap of Uricle Joe, which pictured him as a kindly old man who loves dogs, cats,!
one .
to build the general's latrine.” “She wrote that since I've been
Pope Pius XII on behalf of the yrs the oy h im- (UP) —Rob 2 : : i. And our spies say that to her. Naaa! When I was home 7 0% : .'¢ uation in the eountry is much im- (UP) —Robert Burns, 28, native Thursda -4 : i i i three-four weeks ago they blan-i[ couldn't get closer than an oc- Df Plessiaville: a Quebet proved but fuel is still quite of London, Ont., died yesterday of y 3:45 PM. and 4:15 PM. Storytelling with film sip keted North Korea. They must casional dance.” are under 19 years old. The searce. he sid. The Germans Inlyries received Wien His motor: have had one whamming wash- t tor The Indimnapolis Tinies y tisé turn out” in large numbers for cycle crashed at the International copyright, 1950. tor The Indiana youngest Is 6. il- Raceway i i day here, with brains and boule- risen yr “They still do. not: believe it Slareh sérdives ane rive io Racewhy at Darlington, 8. C., last Friday, 4:00 P.M. - Cub Scout performance, Pack 195, School 56 vards cleaned of Communist : has happened.” their parish priest,dT®n attend Suncay schoo! than week. : : 4:30 P.M. Storytelling with film stri chants, - 30 Butler Students said in Quebec. “They are too the total memberships: ‘of the NEPAL NUPTIALS DENIED ’ P : x. % x : : P {shocked to realizé they no longer churches. : NEW DELHI I di N 5 MAD LETTERS DEPART- Serve as astors have a father and mother.” He depiored the sale of mag- (UP). Ti N o hess, oy. 15 T: Woman sent a box of Thirty theological students en ial Fe . in kates nied totes oe pod a Saturday, 19:30. AV, Play by Mes: Hume's students fram fahosl u MENT: . : . rit eir sex and crime stories. ) : - _ . sal. gv : .” y to a battallion (1000 men) rolled” in the Butler Suhoot of Woman Pedestrian Bes fools give a cif selon year-old King of revolt-torn : 12:30 P.M. Storytelling with film strip : CP i ATTY ull-tim . s Bi 1 2 : , . : , commander with this epistle: “I've Renews EE aoe Injured by Auto impression of life in our country. Nepal has married his prime min- 1:30 PM. and 2:30 P.M. Pioneer dancing by students of the * heard about your boys fighting Schedules an si i us.) By contrast, Russia sells at a ister’s granddaughter. i i i and I vant cach one to nave 3 serving as pastors of churches. Mrs. Ada Stine, 59, of 656 E.| Simatic Indianagielis Dupariment of Public Parke
In addition. two students are |
piece of this candy. I know offi-
cers cheat so I want every boy to holding positions as directors of Methodist Hospital toda write me and say he got his YOUng people's work in churches, car struck her as she was walking, All the 30 pastors hold Indiana across the intersection of Ala-| Haley, bama and Market Sts.
share.” pieces.)
{The box contained 70 pulpits except Eldon L.
nn who is located in Kansas, Ill. An-|
WAR PICTURE ALBUM: : Sailors trading frozen steaks to these preachers
GIs for captured Korean swords American church life was made] Shelton of’
af Religion
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stud ing salvaged bits of partly oC ’ R. Able, WI Granvil E B 1 wrecked crockery . . . A 10-year- BR. Able. Whitewater, Gransiie BE Mount, |. Ko ‘hi ili -t Harold E. i Rosstown an old orean lad Tarching minasy: Smar I's: games L 3 , Bainbridge; k x £ Thomas Courtney Jr. i - ’ > eq P. Emerson, Sp-ingvilie; Floyd A. adopted him. after his parents mshwiller, Chesterfield ‘James E. Farrell, were killed by the Commies". , . Winslow, avian 1. fann : arrel 03 Sign over a foxhole:
New Palestine and Earl
Vincennes “In case of D. Luginbuhi
§ > Others include Myron MceKilriek, Bar gunfire you might enter without gersville: Marion —Matnis, N 4 Mount knocking ” r leasant: Albert W. Mitchell, Advance, i . rank Murray. Needham: Frank Pickett, F » " Reddington: John C. Ralls, Redkey; Rube i M: Ratziaff, Clermont Paul Remick TARGET FOR TONIGHT: Daleville: Harold D Simpson, New Point Wilbur . Snow, N {ope and Nash
Hazelwood: Pred son, Greenwood: Delbert Troxell Liston Srendel] R. Turner Centerton sad ] y 'enns easant Grove fesiey Jeatch, munist guerrilla assembly points Berea. James GG, Vickers. Ambia and Fab + « « The lumbering beasts are slow and Robert C. Walker st Paul. = | f idward G rnos is vouth le aa flatfooted ducks, causing one i, Tipton and Carl B “Gossett Jrots! flyer to comment: ‘Strafing an working wit young. people In Noblesville oxcart convoy makes me feel like ARRANGE CARD PARTY an employee of a Chicago meat Marion County Chapter, Amer packing house, ican War Mothers, wil] give a. 5." x card party next Tuesday at 1:30
LESSONS OF THE KOREAN P. m. at the Food Kraft Shop in
Our pilots have been shooting up) vilie. Pau} Sutherland oxcart convoys waddling to Com- Thom
kept their secrets as well as a Hunt is chairman. woman conceals the details of her. ; latest operation. Japs in Kobe ‘a,
told our Marines they were going ; doin ta Jand at Inchon-—days before AZ oo Mw IRI 31 ! SPECIALS &
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AFTER YOU PLEASE: Six
tured two GIs. One Red spoke English and after a confab the Communists surrendered to the! Yank pair. They were heading for the nearest American unit when two North Korean officers! appeared. : The officers talked their men out of quitting, made the Yanks, prisoners once more. The whole,
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Red-held hills—when the officers.
fused doughfootsz finally brought fn eight captives and had a few drinks of brandy to quiet. quivering nerves.
The Sign ET Cs
e : : : o 1 Eris, : 7 No Communists fy trash Victim Parents of 19 Among 58 Dedd in Plane CORPS. France, Nov. 15 (UP) a A --Two hundred mountain climb- ager for reading materials that pitals and schools to gather in- — lors set out before dawn today to they will pick up any little crum- formation = _ bring 58 mangled bodies from pled bit of printed matter from (CDN)-—Noted the wreckage of a Canadian air- the sidewalk.” [liner that smashed into 8700-foot Monte De L’'Obiou. There were no survivors in the
teetor could find a German or Jap who admitted supporting crash Monday the second major
Climb Moutain Methodists Urged to Help Rebuild Reich Printing Plant
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. .
s! ’ . {Germans are armed they should ~. Bishop's Aid Tells lbe a part of the United Nations) Of Reading Lack forces. This is because of the! By EMMA RIVERS MILNER [tendency of ‘a German under Times Church Editor {aris to become a “total soldier.” “The German people are so! He talked with leaders in hosfor the Indiana Methodist effort in Germany as part of the denomination’s “AdDr. Edwin R. Garrison, admin- vance for Christ and His Church.” istrative assistant to Bishop Rich- In addition to the German ad-' ard C. Raines in the Indiana Me- vance projects, Dr. Garrison plans thodist area, made this observa- to lay the groundwork in the tion of his recent trip to Ger- State for .a laymen’s training
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Forty-eight per- many.
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beatification ceremony
imperative that Hoosier Methodists - carry out their goal of re-
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Found Germans ‘Cheerful’
The visiting clergyman found
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Germans in UN Force
Police said Mrs. Stine
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= school similar to the Methodist Dr. Garrison said he saw many School of the Prophets for minermans seated - in busses and isters and -to blueprint ways to elsewhere avidly reading. dirty inspire more young men to enter : 3 The Monday crash victims were Scraps of papers. Because of this the ministry. cals and you'd think the en- she looks like me. Is that bad” 57 Canadian pilgrims to a Cath- Pathetic ‘print-hunger” and the
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"FRENCH PILE ON REDS WITH FRENCH FORCES AT! NAMDINH, Indo-China, Nov. 15 UP) Among those aboard the Cur-{, aiding the churth’s publishing through. tricky swampland de-; was fenses struck back at the Communists They captured three villages and bored into a rebel stronghold.
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