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Indiscriminate hunting in set-| tied areas surrounding Indianapolis was denounced last night by! & young Marion County house-| wife who feared for the safety! of her three youngsters. “Young men with guns wander through our property all the time and get careless about where they shoot,” said Mrs. Rex Morell, 539F Southeastern Awe. “There are children in nearly every home in this neighborhood, | and we're all afraid one of them is going to be killed,” Mrs. Morell | continued, ‘Qutside City Limits’ | She said two teen-age boys with guns invaded her chicken yard yesterday and defied her ef-| forts to have them hunt in more gparsely-settled surroundings.

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| home of } of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard, 1425 Mill St. The Howards, who have no children, are caring for them like babies of their own. Oil Leak Forces Plane, | minutes after takeoff because of. Discussion Tuesday

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Tight Curbs on Red China ugh Urged to Halt Aggression [sic

By JOHN I. STEELE, United Press Staff Correspondent {Air Force office! .. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9—Sen. Willigm F. Knowland, R. Cal, cearcn fights in (urged today air immediate six-point “action” program, including a: ‘aid in the hunt. ‘naval blockade and economic sanctions, against Red China to curb, {world aggression. i df His plan, as outlined to thé United Press, would be carried! forward through the United Nations if possible. But if United {Nations support were not forth-|: ) wp i coming, it would be pushed by the both Republic anand. Democratic i 3 ators, {United States alone. a { (The United States on° Friday |suspenided all American export Woman's Leg Broken' licenses for Red China, in effect In Auto Accident t ‘completing an embargo of the Mrs. Eva Milhon, 35, of 1523) Chinese mainland. A Commerce E. 75th St, suffered a broken! Department spokesman said that left leg last night in an auto ac-| ‘not even a safety pin” can get cident at 35th St. and Capitol) ithrough the embargo now.) Ave. She was reported in good | ] “I Sen, Knowland, a member of condtion in Lohg Hospital eariy} [the Senate Armed Services and today. + Appropriations Committees, made Police reported Mrs. Mithon| lclear that some of the principles Was riding in a car driven by involved could be applied in event Rebert D. Bernard, 38, of 4619 = Communists strike elsewhere than Broadway, which was hit by a =

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Mrs. Morell said the youths told An airline spokesman said the On \ental Hygiene vision and ‘other health tests..Communist Nationalist China; ® BT tae Jovi vig 52 Aboard, to Return A a nel discussion pn mental State police will demopstratéland withdrawal of diplomatic RCA Victor » Philco ~ ® Westi house want to.” NEW YORK, Dec. 9 (UP)—A pie about 20 minutes after take- tia will be led by Dr. John driving tests. {recognition from any aggressor ® Zenith ® Admiral * Mrs. Morell said she called the Pan American World Airways off. The captain was forced to H. Waterman, of Indiana Univer- gm CARE |country. REY sheriff's office for assistance and | stratocruiser with 43 passengers Circle over the Atlantic for more sity Medical Center, Tuesday at DISEASE TOOK ITS TOLL The program is the first of its femit to LANE RADIO Dependable (sim was told a car could be sent toland a crew of nine aboard was than two and one-half hours to the second annual school health! Hospital admissions in Korea kind proposed by. Republican “The Store That Service Ballt™ Servies ie her ‘address “in about three : consume about 3000 gallons of carnival of the Lawrence Town- from diseases were slightly higher critics of the administration's for- Suit You ore The 9. tor 22 Yours soe hours,” if she would hold the [orca to return to Idlewild Air-fgasoline that might have made ship High School. ~-56 per cent in August—than for eign policy.” Some portions _re- 2828 E 10th Al, 1463 and hunters so deputies could arrest] port today three hours and 15 a landing dangerous. | The carnival, inaugurated last ‘wounds and non-battle injuries. |ceived immediate support from ne them. “5 YY PS Ee Sak a Sidi A " 54 Mrs. Morell said her three sons x i & e3

- Billy, 9, Bobbie, 6, and Steve, 3, have been frightened in the past by thoughtléss youths who deliberately fired over their heads as a joke,

Triple Funeral Rites Tomorrow

Mother, 2 Sons Die

In Quonset Hut Fire Funeral services will be held tomorrow for a former Indianapolis resident and her two sons, who died Friday in a fire in Paxton,| IL. Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m. in the Conkle West 16th St. Funeral Home for Mrs. Mary Jane Bates, 6-year-old Roy Lee Bates and 3-year-old Jimmy Bates. Burfal will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Bates, who was 26, and the two children died when the quon-

burned. “Her husband, Charles, master sergeant at Chanute Field, Iil., saved their 9-month-old baby, | Billy. Surviving Mrs. Bates are her husband and son, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel J. McCarty, 4030 N. Capitol Ave,, and three broth-| ers, Robert McCarty, Bridgeport, | Conn., Gerald, Schenectady, N. Yo

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Dr. J. D. Cain Dies in Michigan

Dr; Joseph D, Cain, former In-

dianapolis physician,’ ‘died yester-

day: in Whitehall, Mich., where he has lived since retirement several |

years ago, He was 7. Dr. Cain practiced medicine in Indianapolis for 14 years after receiving his degree. He did post-| graduate study in Berlin, Germany, and Vienna, Austria. He moved to Chicago 36 years ago, remaining there until his retirement. Survivors include his wife, Mary; three sons, Joseph Jr. Chicago, Harry, Cincinnati, and Ed-| ward, Whitehall, and eight grandchildren. A fourth son, Lt. James | Cain, was killed on Luzon, Philip-| pine Islands, during World War IL} Dr. Cain will be buried in Chi-|

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Strong Quoke Hits Peru, 1 Dead

ANTOFAGASTA, Chile, Dec. 9 (UP) — A strong earthquake rocked three northern provinces

of Chile today, collapsing several buildings and causing at least-one death. The quake, which also was felt in Argentina and Peru, struck’ the provinces of Tarapaca, Anto= fagasta and Atacama. It was felt | strongest in the Antofagasta drea, In the city of Antofagasta, one ‘concrete warehouse and the archbishop’s palace cracked under the temblor's strain. At the town of Calama Several buildings collapsed and a child was killed. Reports from the area; said the child's mother was in-| Jured. Officials in Buenos Aires re-. ported that the quake lasted “several minutes.” Seismographs in Buenos Aires and Antofagasta were thrown out of place. Residents in some affected areas fled their homes and businesses in panic.

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