Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1950 — Page 4
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Speaking of Tall Ones—
- ‘We Think These Yarns Are Pdes: Death Tra True—Cross Our Hearts
Describes Escape | And, Believe Us, We've Had Some From Reservoir Of the Cider From That Weeping Willow
Pvt. Joseph 8. Polsgrove, an In- BURLINGTON, Wis, Dec. 20 (UP)-—Frank J. Goulette, Los dlanapolis Marine, considers him- Angeles, won the title as the biggest amateur liar in the world to- " . day with a bone-chilling tale about a burial. Self “very lucky to be alive” after The Burlington Liars’ Club, sponsor of the annual yarn-spin-his escape from the Chosin Reser- nino contest, brushed aside nominations of “leading political figures voir death trap. in certain foreign countries” for the championship. r. and Mrs. James “Ours is strictly an amateur v " Pole Jon o ME 20d Jn. Dr. he club,” President O. C. Hulett said. A . A has written his parents that he Mr. Goulette's yarn was tall p ing S C
was injured when a small trailer enough.
overturned on him but that he was: ‘One winter while I was work- : not wounded despite “plenty of ing on a pile-driver in North narrow escapes” during his unit's Dakota.” he said, “it got so cold . .
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pay blackmail, was fined $700 and told how he grafted an apple and enterprises, both government
; twig onto a weeping willow tree. and private, shall be controlled suspended Senience today in he Mg the apples get ripe, the and inventoried by the local rimmal Court 7. - ‘willow starts weeping,” he said, People’s Government. These asIva Louise Thompson, 23, fOr-l.o 4 1 get the nicest cidér you sets may not be transferred or merly of Framingham, Mass. ad-| (0 0 00, otherwise disposed of without permitted forging several Checks 'wwyyam Schwartz, Merri'l, Wis., mission. here"and said she used the money .;s po fell from the roof of a TWO: All American deposits in to pay a man who was blackmail-| oo 0 00 ne was painting and Chinese banks shall be frozen. ing her because of “what I know p10 the end of the shingles Withdrawals for legitimate living about a murder back in Boston, Lip "pio teeth, lexpenses and to maintain lawful Mass, | “Guess I would be there yet' enterprises may be made only
” ® Including Many With Leather or eo 0 LTR. Fur Linings . . . Famous Brand She has been out of Indiana ne said, “if 1 hadn't let go my upon approval of the local Peo- : Woman's Prison since June andijqiq4. yelled for heip and then pies Government.
lod authorities here thal In Oc-igrabbed the shingles again.” ober she was involv n an un- - solved Boston murder Apr. 4, 1945. Chicks’ Feet Frozen : $20, 000 Pain’ . | W. C, Lyle, Miami Beach, Fla., NEW HAVEN. Conn Believes Story True 'said a sudden cold spell threw Dec. 29 (UP) — John Mc. “We believe the girl's story,” his setting hens Into confusion wo" 0. gid cot in fed : Chief of Detectives John O'Neal “up in Washington County, Pa. ,
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flight from the Reservoir. a member of our crew froze to M.* is a regular monthly clears | : a death in bed. i Joann Extremities Frozen _ “The ground was frozen 80 Total Value Placed ance of all odds and ends, soiled | junior-at H He sald both his hands and hard it was impossible to dig a At $200 Million S He be » “We pe . . i ecide bef feet were frozen and that he had grave,’ Mr. Goulette recalled.’ . ; and damaged merchandise—in | the oi ¢ been put on the trailer- because never did find out how far down HONG KONG, Dec. 290 (UP)— } | She pl “ he couldn't walk. “Then the thing it was frozen. Official U. 8. sources today val- as jal x : e has tio ition to many special pur- : ; reg Sh Ine on the way 10 rE I hi ued American property and ther addi o y pP : : aking less ' A. 4 Suid assets in ina seize y e ~. o 0 wou He is now in a Japan hospital we had to drive on him seven q,.nmunist government at $200 chases . , All offered at low s | plane stew. with an injury to his back. days and seven nights before we... x i ; thi D 5 i ann spend Pfe. Polsgrave said the Chinese got him down far enough for a : is est possible evels In 1s UVe- = | pend: | OWT (Washington said the last offi S farm in | had “attacked from all sides” and decent burial.” ; cial Commerce Department sur- M* D E feedi n lov wi raved’ lay Bat 90 ov fares le He a yey ’ 5 astels in China was cember E.O.M D0r% Open £ ! Joeding. : . St made in 1943. en they totaled 2 s i ' al A ana ten. Trego. Wis. had! 5.22:200.000, of which $46 million at 9:00 A. M. NO PHONE, = a farmer's . Lawien, WIS, were properties of religious and : i ing very m Bad Check Charge... a Rd Nay of hooting pas. charitable organizations. MAIL, LAYAWAY ORC. O. Eg | 3 | ah : tridge and grouse in thick brus The seizure w = | He loaded two shells into hisitoday by rap Ordered sarly D. ORDERS, PLEASE! All mer- s Miss Teen Brin S $700 Fine gun for Syery shot, od; Choy En-Lai In retaliation for » E members » shell was full of old saw ashington’s seizure of China's rior sellin - ub... HN y g the second contained normal shot. assets in the United States and chandise subject to prior seiling. z is Marilyn toa x the U. 8, ban on exports to Chi . z One Cut a Path po na. oHeciitered = ann says 23-Year-Old Woman “The shell filled with saw teeth Text of Decree Py = g friend." . . Cites Blackmail Angle cut a path through the brush' Chou's decree, announced by Eg ter of Mr An attractive red-haired wom- And thé second shell killed the the government radio at Peking, B | Hicks, 310 ; bird,” he said. {provide at: = an, who said she forged checks to H.W. Johnson, Galesburg, IIl,| ONE: All American property E
4 { ; he never eral court today for $20,said today. “We have forwarded back in 1908” He said he n 000 damages because a bus
all her information to Boston but did learn how cold it got, but! 4 wonane rorward and apparently they have not acted when the hens hatched their eggs, outward” instead of back Donna J upon it yet.” : the chicks had frozen feet. | when he pushed a reclin- 3 year-old ju The girl said she was present] Emile Gillette Jr, of Arma, ing lever. Mr. McNamara x : Wa daugh in a parking lot five years ago Kas. challenged anyone to show contended it caused “‘seri- . Max Renic when Arthur H. Liebrun, 21, son him a dog with his pointer’'s ac-| ous ¢ and painful” injuries. Avi of a Framingham businessman, curacy. Mr. Gillette said all he : e. . ve was beaten to death. She said had to do was tie a shotgun on on 4 music she had been afraid to tell about the dog's back, with a string Hed) ’ now - studyi it and had been paying “hush to the trigger, Se I S 0€S . College of money” to the man she was with, “When he goes on point,” he i ested in b at the time, ‘said, “I just throw a rock in the For the Entire Family IXIA Zip Coats! h pianist . . Bartender Acauitted grass to flush the birds, pull the % A boogie and q string -and that's all, brother- Bi ® 259 E Wash. p 9 Boston police told Indianapolis quail for dinner.” g © 140 E. Wash. . LY ] Pe go longs_to, 4 authorities a bartender had been ® 346 W. Wash. A C + S +3 k : i © an e tried Tor the murder but he was Stores ® 1063 Virginia omp e e Ize ange or 3 h N X . Donna has acquitted, 5 Children Die in Hires eather Liners! — 3 foRhaRin
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