Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1950 — Page 11

PITTSBURGH, Dec. 8 (O)— (The no is too small 3 medium : : I~ “oC Are Due oy 2 Funeral services will be held They said good-bye to the 10-cent of exchange, they said, and has Gen. Andrel mri p——_—d > Monday for actress Evelyn Selble,| ttshurgh toda {ne place in a tavern, either dori ov. BL 0 A ov : A Hoosler taxpayers will receivelzy “oioren oo 95 vears on the beet In Pittsburg ¥. food or beverages. » § = iN ! New Year's greetings from Uncle! stage andl screes. Miss Selble: dia 4 The directors of the Allegheny The association said the cost of signer : Sam in the form of income tax! County Retail Liquor Association materials, containers, etc, was|

«2 - + \! : {Wednesday after suffering a said the price of the ‘dime beer” the reason for the proposed in‘Might as Well ) , ; : High of 35 ~ planks starting Jan. 2. - heart attack. |should be increased to 15 cents. Icrease. Academy of Sciences, ded

Go All the Way’ ) : NH Seen Tomorrow ; { This year the procedure has ———— : SLL, go = : ] . 11 : : {been streamlined. Forms will : ? ; i (Continued From Page One) GS pil (Continued From Page One) |... iq from the Chicago office war we could Jick them without } 3 |stopped school busses in the four whereas last year they were sent | the bomb.” 5 1f [townships yesterday. out from the Federal building Bigs! ® wo» -. : ; | County School Superintendant here. - “WE CAN'T back down now [ES : EERE Robert F. Gladden said all’ An estimated 15 million Hooand there's no use wasting more ] : {schools expected to be open again sier city residents will receive: lives,” Corp. Francis C. Harring- SR | Monday. {forms. In addition, blanks will ton Jr. Saginaw, Mich., said. “We Center Township School No. 4, go to 150,000 farmers, 13,000 cor-| gotta drop ® ol Raymond and Perkins Sts.” re- porations and 7000 partnerships.’ opened today. The school was i “I'D TRY to Worle out a peace- closed: yesterday because. of wa- Ralph W, Cripe, Collector of In- | * ful solution first,” Corp. Charles ternal Revenue, estimated the ter in the sub-basement. {number of tax refunds will de-

A. Ewing, Pittsburgh, Pa., said. { . Alth h 700,000 “If we can't settle the war then, For Wounded Gls Heavy precipitation over the S1case th is year. A) OE last’ Td bomb their Supply lines but last few days brought rising wa- year, only about 500,000 may exnot their ties ne ters in the east fork of the White

(Continued From Page One) | River. pect them this time.

“THEY . Mr. Cripe said the forms will STARTED the war| 0 hellishly Jong time it took | At Seymour the river crested al. nt Cobo, Sie the (ONES WU

. Pfc. Harry G. Palmer, Clio, Mich. ; '| overworked doctors to get to [foot and a half above flood stage. i said. “They knew we had the OV bout ! ] with two exceptions. Dividends bomb. They are them, A the grinning Jap | It was above flood stage at Bed-| . nq interest received must be

daring us, I { . 8dy toss all the A-bombs we can ambulance drivers who never ford, and was expected to crest, itemized and businesses will have (a sepagate schedule.

spare.” seemed to miss a chuckhole, Monday at four feet above the About the ty flight nurse. {20-foot stage.

» | — X 4 ’ 3 u . ’ “LET'S BE as drastic as them.” About the Chinese who'd am- | Indianapolis awakened to Vv I \ oi Exclusive with Ayres Pfc. 8. G. Willams, Venice, Cal, Pushed them. jerisp, clear dawn and fiers Veterans Plead SE D / A d y said. “First I'd bomb the border] And You knew they'd be all |streets today. / , 14 | ¥ ; 7and then their cities if they kept| r'8ht—this bunch, at least—be- | Temperatures of 18 at dawn For Korea Aid | : ; a / . Cc { coming.” cause they could joke. ; fie to 21 before noon. er a ; and "2 =» Bouthwesterly winds, caused by WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (UP)— F ° “LET the President warn them! “THEM DAMNED CHINKS | low pressure ares in upper Four major : veterans organiza-! first,” Pfc. Perry B. Shuler,| —It's all right to take advan- [Michigan and northern Wiscon-|tlons pleaded with President Tru- J Inf 4 3 Franklin, N, C., sald. “Then blast| tage of nature's concealment— |sin, sidetracked the 5-degree tem-/man today to save American | 7/ Ww Here is a whole series of wonderful hand puppets -North Korea near the Yalu. Then| but they're part of it.” | perature which had been expected | troops at any cost from “disaster i J a ¥ China, it'they don't quit” | “I never saw a damned Chink here last night. in Korea.” | ; RT 4 “WE don’t have the men to lck| 2 the way 8 Yudamni-- | Went Down to 10 [i They Jstier reached the. Presi | § p made of life-like vinylite plastic. They're safe, ‘China on the: ground,” Medicalt nothing but bush. | The mercury sank yesterday to dent as he and Britain's Prise Corpsman William James Fisher Should ’a seen us at chow. 14 degrees. Then it began to rise, | Minister Clement Attlee Sough 3 ] Tucson, Ariz, said. “Let's give Fou men na Rthout | (hitting 16 by midnight and 17 at| wave tO restore peace of the | f : washable, flexible, and look almost real. Every. Bos en neva Sr | hg om cur ob. 3 was | Bere The veterans grou urged Mr target in China.* " funny as Dell, {night, however, as winds hit an pr aman lo give Gen. Douglas : f Junior to Grandad will have hours of Right arm? Mac, them guys '18-mph velocity, making the 13. MacArthur authority through the ) ” ! one from Junior to Granda f e “FEWER People Would die Ini 1s death on left arms and degree temperature feel like an United Nations lo bomb “yital : : the end if we used the bomb now| legs.” artic blast. military. targets” across the Man-, : 4 " " to shorten the war,” Corp. Fred-| _ ‘Get two more Purple Hearts, | my. weather Bureau reported! (churian border. They said this fun with such "Zany" Characters as Bob Hope, erick R. Silversides, Detroit, Mac, and you go home for two inches of snow at the Afir-| (would let U. 8. troops fight on : : : Mich., said. good. You're just started.” |port. Two-inch depths also were|2 more. “equal basis Wit the Tn ue Don’t give me a fork, 1ady, recorded in Louisville, Terre| Bodless hordes” of Chinese Com- : go Alice in Wonderland, Tiger Kid, Brown Bopper,

ops I forgot how to use one.” munists. Unearth $1 Million 4 [Haute South Bend and Goshen. The letter was signed by National Commander Erle Cocke Jr.,

” A Red Occupation Money | ou THEY'RE still fright- [ported one-inch. a lof" the American Legion; Com- Nero the Chimp, and Snap Crackle and Pop. "WITH U. 8, 1st CORPS, Korea, 4 ! o mander-In-Chief Charles C. Ralls = : Dec. 8. (UP)—Cpl. Alexander A cry of pain from any one Officers Are Elected {Of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; of them and the whole plane {National Commander R. Maile of Borowski of. Jersey City, N. J., became suddenly and ominous- By New Exchange Club {the Disabled American Veterans 3 Re 3 was on guard duty when an ex- ly quiet. One cry always |_Ralph A. Prange of 1526 E.| {and National Commander Harold | - A RL Ayres’ Toyland, Downstairs, Street Floor cited North Korean told him that broight others. Not ihfre- [Soh St. was elected president of | | Russell of Amvets. | ee F : Communist police had buried a quently the whole plane -be- the new Exchange Club of North-|

huge sum of money in a village! came hysterical. side Indianapolis . at the first Speaker Urges United

{ {meeting of the club yesterday nearby before retreating. ¢ At Tokyo, every bus, jeep, noon. Campaign Against Reds. A united campaign against the!

Cpl. Borowski led a digging ex-| pues, 4 a A ambulance as { Other Sgcets are Dwen E_Nye, | § . {secretary, an Arlie J. ells, Pedition to the spot and found the| |a4ies Red Cross girls and Fri Virgil Snider is chair-| totalitarian menace of com-money--§1 million in North and! just plain GIs, airmen and sail- | /man of the executive committee munism was urged in a Pearl South Korean currency which the ors were working around the which includes Mr. Prange, Mr. Harbor anniversary speech by. Reds had planned to use as oc-| clock. {Wells and Victor Boyer. {Dr. John Slawson, executive vice | cupation money in South Korea.! The unloaded plane started | Lawrence A. Butts and James president of the American Jewish The money was turned over to| back for more. . |B. Allen are in charge of the Committee, here last night. intelligence officers, That's how it is out here, recommittee on by-laws and con- | Speaking at hte annual meeting | p— " stitution. of the Indianapolis chapter of the Broadmoor Country Club, Dr.! IN INDI AN APO LIS HIKES SOAP PRICES |Slawson derided the Communists’ CII Ox Dec. : ( UB) claim that they are champions of - per cen crease in the religious and racial ualit; EVENTS TODAY William L. Donahue, 79. st 428 Division. wholesale price of its household is said the Ee oh Indiana Historical Cont Inelie Migbel Hawkins, 34, st Long. rbeu- soaps ond shortening was an- would publish reports concerning orl Legion e—Throush tomor- Emma Kaufman, 70. at 2113 N. Delaware, nounced today by Procter & the desperate realities of Jewish , United States—Last semble. core, 59, at 613 E. st. Clair, Gamble Co. life behind the Iron Curtain and

ticials Mostings—Last Axigeiin D. thrombosis. sino EU the “Innate incompatibility of pcare "Sun Ship Movements Judaism and ¢ommunism.

le ot Community, op, line Swilth, 83, at General, arterio- : . HE ha dere endel. 84, at 1140 Perry, cardio-| New York ‘Ar ican Enterorise. REPORTS $25,000 THEFT

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| x w Fie jub—Noon. ypool. i Baer, 83, at 2618 = haven; Ls Guardia, Naples; Vulcania, HAMILTON, O.; Dec. 8 (UP)—| ptimi oon, Se vi Nollie May lle Brock, 81, at 506 W, 13th, New w York Desartures—Atrican ee Charles P. Swartz of Buffalo, |

EVENTS TOMORROW aah Ei, fi 5 wi attario. ria. + Baochors. Marseille: pads. IN. Y., reported the theft of two Bethel 64, Internationa a ul nson, a Linden, car- ver pool; a tavangeriiord ren; “ios leather display cases with jew

ghters—8 p.m Lodge, aT ick Hi , 10, od 3 tngiana Hi Wsiorical ssn rar. - 3 th at, A ta yaa auch: elry valued at more than $25,000 American Loclo ou Collese—Last day, Antlers. Mar orelerante eS. Baerts Cable: Fiftobal,, Santa Monick. | from his car here yesterday. :

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