Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1950 — Page 3
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- . oe pli Te Coy 7 Si e . " % pr 2 A. iw i ee . ~ , ERREE : 55a Feary $ . » oY » pe i 5 : = # Sor 3 RRS 2 J i ” . FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1950 _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i | ; “Gs Bain 15 Miles Wounded Gls Meet New Dogpatch Girl U.S. Offers “Mu In New Push 7 On Fo mesa F Li vs “ nnn : . ; i : : : i on STORE HOURS TODAY 9 TO 6 ‘Home by Christmas’ - Urges Big 4 Decide ni) ny 5 § Fate of Island Ll | Offensive Launched (Continued From Page One) oil - (Continued From Page One) it meant with its latest plan. for 3 ; : |against the United States and |Formosa, : : United Nations or get out of" | The exchange of memoranda, . |Korea. . made public by the State Depart- | GI Morale High ment, also disglosed the first | He appeared supremely con- round in a Soviet-American fight {ident that his powerful land over whether the Nationalists or larmy of 100,000 men, plus: his air Communists would represent 2 ‘and sea teams, will score-a quick; China in the Japanese treaty neknockout victory. gotiations. : On his return to Tokyo he said: The United States favors seate | “The justice of our cause and ing Chiang's Nationalist govern promise of early completion of ment at the treaty table. Russia, our mission is reflected .in the however, replied that the Commus« morale of our troops and com- nist. Chinese regime has.a “spe manders: alike. : cial interest” in the Japanese As. United : Nations ground treaty, fopces pushed forward, the Air The mildly worded Russian ree Force unleashed pulverizing ply consisted ‘mostly of questions blows from the Yalu River to the about the American plan. enemy's forward positions” 50 United States proposals were: miles below .the frontier. One: “Any and all nations at | ..The Air Force was instructed to war with Japan which are willing 5 block “the flow of Chinese rein- to make peace on the basis proTorcements and to soften Red de- eo : posed’ would sign the treaty. J pelt a Al Capp, creator of The Tires" Lil Abner comic strip, introduces a new ‘''Dogpatch” girl TWO: Japan's membership in > along the front today : : character to Korean-War casualties at the mi llitary hospital, Camp Atterbury. a of tions Would Ie E Gl Enter Woncham ; == THREE: “Japan would: (A) : The J Jeamental combat Al C H f Arranges for Funeral, Re d Chi UN Recognize the independence of eam of the U, 8 2¢ ivision en- Corea: (B) agr Uni - tered Woncham, four miles north app ere or Shoots Self at Cemetery e ina S Korea 3) agree to ‘United Na
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TODAY AND TOMORROW
In the Women's Specialty Shops in after-Thanksgiving abundance—with great reductions. of fashion- right _new.season- clothing...
COATS—DRESSES—SUITS
It's a beautiful opportunity to add to your winter and holiday wardrobe — good fashions at. fractions of their former price!
Just a brief resume of Thursday's big announcement:— .
(0ATS—
Fur Trimmed (0als—Broadcloths and fleeces trimmed with Persian: Lamb, Marmot, Muskrat and Spotted Lapin—
= $68—188—128 ta §9.95 fo 159, ny
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Fur Lined Coats—rine broadcloths lined with Lapin, Marmot, Muskrat,
«+ Persian Lamb—what could be warmer in a cold winter?
; _ $68—-3138 (Were 89.95 to 159.95)
: Unfrimmed Coats—Tweeds fleeces, broadcloths in this season's styles. $44 & S58 (vere 59.951089.95) i.
SUITS—
names as Forstmann, Hockanum, Juilliard.
$33—544— S58 (were 39.95 fo 129.95)
DRESSES— Gabardines, Faille, Rayon. and Wool Crepes ina
great variety of styles.
871-9 141828 [were 14. 95 fo 59. 9s]
Tweeds, Gabardines, Checks including such famous
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THE DOORS OPEN AT 90'clock—SALE FOR THE LADIES— 4 THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS
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of Kujangdong. on the highway to Huichon. Huichon. was blasted by B-26
and B-29 bombers Friday in raids
{which touched off -an ammunition
sending clouds of
smoke 5000 feet
dump black alr,
greasy into the
Gen. MacArthur's offensive order had loosed upon the Commu- *
nists another great pincers movement somewhat similar to the nutcracker operation applied against them in South Korea after the Inchon landing. One arm was closing in from the northwest and the other from the northeast. On the northeast, Korean Capital Division seized Kyvongsong on the coast, swung inland around Nanam and captured hills overlooking and west
the South
{of Chongijinh, only 55 ‘miles from
. | Tokyo.
_ along
{ment advanced against
\gallantly supported by naval air ~tand surface action
| {offensive and the wording of
. were holding back because of pos-
ithe governmerit:
, Mid-States
the Soviet Siberian frontier. The advance carried eight miles. Smash Enemy Tanks The Far East Air Forces threw their full weight against 100.000 Chinese and Korean Communists caught in the Allied nut-
the ©
Sadie Hawkins Day
Gala Send-Off
Planned. for Artist ART WRIGHT =
By A city-wide Sadie Hawkins Day celebration at Brookside Community Center at 2:30 p. m. today
was to end the Thanksgiving visit of Al Capp, creator of the Li Abner comic strip which appears in The Times. The City Park and Recreation Department planned a gala sendoff for the famous artist before he leaves for Cleveland, O., on his current tour of principal cities,
of all
Youngsters and
ages, adults, ton, were to participate in the Brookside event which was
open to gveryone in the city free of charge. Sadie Hawkins games and costumes depicting Li'l Abner comic strip characters were to parn prizes for the participants. The event was directed by Mrs
Norma Koster.” director of spe-
tions trusteeship with the United
SAN DIEGO. Cal, Nov. 24 (UP) States as administering authority Edward Cutter Thompson of of the Ryukyu and Bonin Islands, Vista Cal. went to the Greenwood jeng ¢«) ) accept the future deci. Cemetery here several davs ago the United Kingdom, , de arrangements for his : es and_made a 8 ! (Continued From Page One) USSR ans and United States unera : i ! : : ; with reference to the status of Mr. Thompson: returned to’ the Peking's anxiety about the Yalu pr mosa, Pescadores, South Sake cemetery ve jay. lay down on River power plants. the British hatin. and the-Kuriles. — -
he ead
a: coat between 3 were expected to propose to Gen. “In the event of no decision ida HE gun TE MOU wi; and his colleagues the estab. Within a year after the treaty and fred. He died instal ishment of a demilitarized bdffer came into effect, the United Nae 3 : : ~ tions General Assembly. would ment. and the Brookside staff. zone along the border, into which 4..i4s Special rights and ine
Indianapol
Members 0 Ae POUIS neither .Chinede’ nor United Na--terests in China would be ree Real Eotme Goa: ond song: tions troops would be permitted. nounced.” ; Ser WO NT ke apne Efforts to talk peace with Wu's. . FOUR: “There would be cole staged .a luncheon in Mi Ca ielegation also were expected to tinuing co-operative responsibility honor today at the Hotel Wash [n- between
ington Mr. Capp was carriers this morning show in Loew's Theater Mr. Capp devoted his
greeted hy Times
at a special
Thanks-
Japanese facilities and dia United States and perhaps other jE lavia's® Dr. Ales Rebler, forces for the maintenance of ine dent of the Security Council ternational peace and security in for November, was understood to'the Japan area.” (This apparently planning to get the Formosa meant continued American occue
he made. by Yugoslavia and
be
frontier, izalute to his advancing forces in
cial events for the Park Depart-
cracker. They destroyed at least 1R enemy tanks, wrecked truck convoys and bridges, and sprayed
STRAUSS SAYS: TR
enemy troops with rockets and flaming gasoline. After witnessing the opening -
stages -of the northwest offensive, Gen. MacArthur defiantly fiew along the Yalu River Manchurian dipped his wings in| {the northeast and returned to Tonight he issued this personal] rreport on -the progress. of his |“home by Christmas” offensive: | “The giant United Nations pin{cer moved according to schedule ltoday. “The Air Forces in full sireigth completely interdicted the rear areas and an air reconnaissance behind. the enemy's lines .and the entire length of the Yalu. River horder. showed. . littlg.... sign of hostile military activity. “The left wing of the developstubborn but failing resistance. The right
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continued to ’ {explott iz commanding position, . 8. Losses Light “Our yn were extraordinarily light. The logistic situation is fully geared to sustained offensive operation. + “The justice of our cause and promise of early completion of our mission is reflected in the morale
of our troops and commanders alike.” The fury of the new all-out
Gen. MacArthur's communiques smashed rumors that the Allies
sible peace negotiations.
When Business ~~ lossisa Yolk -.- .
Three: Indiana plants are losing asa dried PRE : , CUStOREr but they don t-mind Sl In fact, Though the government. has heen a source of income, they are glad to be rid of its contract ~and controls, spokesmen said. Uncle Sam has decided to halt egg price supports, and federal ~fficials today said this will put many Midwest processing .plants tout of the business of drving eggs _ Listed as ‘victims’ were the Products Co.,. 333 W, 18th. St., Indianapoli¥; Wadley > Co. of Terre Haute, and the Danches Co. .of Valparaiso. Not Grieving
Officials of the Indianapolis and Terre Haute plants said the action will not put them out of busi- . 0
ness, They classified egg-drying : as a sidelight, although ‘with it FOOT : wag Mid-State’s main business "4 during the . war; The. Danches’ NOTE!
plant could not be reached. “It won't grieve us a. bit,” one processing plant official declared. “We are in favor of the governnent getting out of our business” said a representative of another egg plant. “We didn't like the controls. We believe it should be up- to supply and demand.” Taxpayers won't mind, either. Government officials admitted. it didn't want. the dried eggs and
This Sale gels an "Immense Response!
In an Event such as this with its . great range of * sizes, fabrics, colors & styles,
couldn't use them, They were it is well [ont yu to keep up price sup- and wise The Agriculture Department to choose never has decided what to do withott with ‘the powdered eggs. The + : h normal market for. dried whole Q0 muc a eggs is about 5 million pounds a delay : a
young Germans appealed opents
vear, The government has bought 82 million pounds so far in 1950,
U RGE GERMAN wv NITY 5 \ BONN, Garmany, Nov. 24 (UP) | A semi-underground . group, claiming a membership of 100
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{today to all hon:Communist par-
ties to strive for the wpiation) tof Germany. /
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“ L. STRAUSS & COMPANY wc. THE MA
giving holiday yesterday to Ko- jjscussion underway without de- pation of Japanese naval and air rean War casualties and other 1qy. bases.) . soldiers. In his round of veteran ' He hoped to call a meeting for. FIVE: Japan would sign come hospitals,” he ‘entertained at Cold tomorrow, but no decision will be mercial treaties with the Allies. Spring Road Veterans Hospital reached until ‘the Peking dele- SIX: The Allies would hold Jape in the morning. and &pent the gation’'s views are known. At any anese property within their terrie afternoon and evening at Camp rate. the council will meet with tory but Japan would have to pay Atterbury. ‘He entertained sol- the Communists present not later for a certain percentage of Allied diers in training at the camp an Monday. . property destroyed in Japan. ADITION WITH A] H OF TOMORROW! .
A BIT OF DATA: —
FLANNELS GABARDINES . Tans—4 shades of Blues—browns—tang— " brown——green—sky greens—and blue—oxford ‘and Lovat : cambridge gray (which means a gray COVERTS green)— Light gray Second floor Blue green : Brown
Natural tan
12.95—14.95 AND EVEN A GOOD MANY 15.95 SLACKS at 10. %.
Only.at. The MAN'S STORE—a slack sale like this! It includes slacks that are exclusive with the Man's Store—slacks that wan Nation-wide fame ‘ever night! This is a Sale of those Slacks—together with hundreds and hundreds right out of the heart of our stocks—They're all wool—every pair—about half of them are those remarkable pace-setting slacks— with California ideas cut and detailed into them by an eastern maker—who knows SlackS from S to S! The rest of them are made along more conventional lines—but smart—with a Touch of Tomorrow! (That' s Strauss all over.)
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A great size range Out on tables for convenient
choosing! Second floor—45 seconds via
.escalator—to Second Floor.
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STOP—LOOK AND LISTEN! Tonight at 7:15 DICK PITTENGER brings.
ou t= "THIS IS FOR MEN" —And he has things - to show you! WEFBM-TV . RAL tyery Friday night.
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