Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1950 — Page 2
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CR asp. By FRED SPARKS bi E INSIDE RED KOREA, Nov. 16- (CDN)—Noted while Out of Suez Zone |washing out of a helmet: : | ! Egypt, Nov. 16 Friend or foe? When their unit is clobbered Commu-
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Indianapolis Public School ad(UP) — A pro-government nists strip off their uniforms and tease the detective abilities Ministrators expect elementary
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_ riot broke out today soon of our lads by posing as pleasant peasants. Here are three 10,000 in the next five years. after the government de- revealing methods: manded that Britain get out! ONE: Examine the hair. of the Suez Canal Zone and Red army helmets have sweat
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Emil V. Schaad, chairman of {the School Board building com-| mittee, made this estimate last| night during ceremonies dedicat-!
the Anglo-Egyptign Sudan im-bands that leave telltale ing the $275,000 addition to mediately. - 2 . 'marks on the scalp me , | School 26, at 1301 E. 16th St. - Premier Mustapha Nahas Pasha] TWO: Examine the hands. [#7 Mr. Schaad presented the build-
touched off the demonstration in peasants’ paws are reading King - Farouk's speech while soldiers’ trigger fingers are Jom the Hnrene before the new slightly inflamed. Par ! THREE: 8hout: “Attention!” First reports said at least 41 (jn Korean). If party involved PION: a uamg, | Unves ce throws back his shoulders—throw 00s a ce regulars, nim in a POW cage. were injured when hundreds of 4 mp students smashed through the pres gates of the offices of the oppo- TRAFFIC NOTES: Back home sition newspaper, Akhbar El Yom, Some country roads have signs The paper's stafr hurled bottles Which read: “Danger soft shoulfilled with water and sand at the 9°7-~ Here they read: “Danger " students from the rooftop shoulders not clear of mines.” , ., Denounces Pact : {And many truck drivers parking Premier Pasha denounced the Where snipers—as well as fire-Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936 flies—work after dark put sandand said “The government will bags around their tires before struggle without hesitation or Sacking in. procrastination to fulfill the na- ...% % : tion's aims.” | THE SEXLESS WAR. VD rate. “It will resort to every possible/lamong our advancing GIs {s as|''d8ncast 1s as
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| “We have five schools where the younger pupils can go only | half-days at a time because the {schools are overcrowded,” Mr. |Schaad stated.
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| Mr, Schaad sald at least 200 {more classrooms will be needed to accomodate the rising enrollment. To meet this problem, he as a stated, the School Board has injcreased the tax levy and started 7 ja five-year building program. WHICH SPAWNS: Wild—whis-| Accepting the building, Dr. per and ridieulous rumors. Here's Shibler praised its facilities but a few I heard near the frontlines: warned that “fine buildings do not - | Russia has declared war on guarantee a fine education. . . .” OVERHEARD: GI changing his North Korea and is sending five He said this can be done only with
remote means, the chief of which is to low as a North Korean's morale, [Marshmallow nut sundae,
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announce the termination of the/ Reason? They find Korean] * 1936 treaty on the grounds that cuties generally as appetizing as it openly conflicts with the provi- the local raw fish dishes, sions of the United Nations Char-| ya _# ter and the conditions under) . Which it was . concluded have, changed.” . |days: “What a month! My birth- tions. 1 | Guards ‘Lifeline |day- was last week and I didn't] Russian general has been cap- mentary teachers have on the The 1836 treaty gave Britain know it until today.” [tured driving a tank. {child's future attitude toward; foie .right to keep troops in the] Medical corpsman, fixing a| All GIs in Korea will be air- learning. He stressed the import-/ " Suez Canal zone to safeguard the doughfoot’s blister: “I spent two 'horne soon for a 60-day state- ance of elementary grades as a! cahal “lifeline” to its empire in hours treating that d~-- Com-'side holiday. -{ "continuation of the home Into a the east for 20- years. {mie’'s wound then sorhebody’s| Moscow has been bombed. modified environment.” {+a -Xermination of the treaty also stray bullet killed him.” " | New York has been bombed. | Adjusted to Group wou js | Machine-gunner, picking a lib-| x8 3 : ! would cancel agreements reached ac : e-g ner, p 4 ATTENTION AUDUBON SO-| There, he said, the individual Jan. 16 and July 10, 1899, for erated chicken: “The first month ! dual control of the Anglo-Egyp-|I was here I dreamt about dames. CIETY. This war is hard on learns to adjust his behavior to iy g gyp {Now I dream about steaks.” (birds; as. well as GIs and cor- the welfare of the group. . | fan can. b d ding! Chaplain, strapping on a .45; respondents, Exploding shells and] At PTA meetings yesterday and BYP a8 been demanding bie a : d rockets drive them slightly crazy,/ last night, J. Dwight Peterson, British withdrawal from the Suez ‘The old song —'Praise the Lor i i 1 ition’—is @ven though they are neutral., |board president, and Mrs. Louis, Canal Zone and from Anglo-jand Pass the Ammunition’—is | ) . ; oe! 1 watched one group of W. Bruck, vice president, ex-| Egyptian Sudan since shortly|sure true here. I wouldn't move i | s feathered chums in the area of a planied the operation and finance after World War II. It has two yards at. night without my a . Nile” and artillery.” ." |fire-fight. They whipped around system of the school city. preached “unity of the Nile” and : fin formation as the cannons| Mrs. Bruck addressed a School! called for annexation of the Su-| * .u coughed. They circled, dived,/21 delegation, and Mr. Peterson dan to Egypt. «| LINE OF THE WEEK. (Credit twisted and—as fury fried—they spoke at a School 1 meeting Britain has refused to cancel Glenn Stackhouse, UP Correspon- flew at ground level past a thick —— tase the 1036 treaty. Anglo-Egyptian dent from San Francisco): “We tree. F d d Air F Hegotiations to modify it have sure are teaching the Russians a| Three hirds were grounded in FOTd and Air Force 2 {lesson—killing all these North beak-on collisions! : {In London, informed sources goreans.” . ® Which permits this| 20 8 Into Business Together said Britain has no immediate in- 4 ist on a War II smartie: “Rus- FRONTLINE is a place where: CHICAGO, Nov. 16 (UP)—The! tention of getting out of the Suez gi. wi fight to the last North I'S safer to sleep in a fféld than'Air Force and Ford Motor Co. Canal zone. It has just closed jc. oan» {in a house, thanks to artillery began joint operation of a huge its big military base in nearby 3 tn a ifire and fleas. {surplus war plant today to pro-| Kenya, the surest indication that) : aan U. 8. Marines drive several duce engines for B-38 bombers, it plans to stay in the Suez.) | WILD WHISPERS. The In- Russian (captured) jeeps. | Eventually the Air Force will ~Mr. Nahas said the Eoyernimont Tansy guys Hn this war] { fete fire there is no ditch move in a full staff of production : treat “lost{nave known less about its progress marked: For officers only. le i 8 - its SVE he 3 Se Dag ay ave anybody else. (They oben When flyboys airmash a vied tess, pion od he Egyptian relations and the de-|about Truman's pow-wow with lage they say: “That raises my sald, but production is not ex-| | cision is inevitable that it should|Gen. Mac a week after you did. income tax. The ECA will re- pected to be under way for 18 be abrogated.” Here a recént newspaper or radio- 'build it next year.” months. . j
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