Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1951 — Page 14
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WILLIAM CHAPMAN he by HAROLD H. HARTLEY ic ‘Nffice’ roe IEE, TE MARSH HORE, woe tar 6 en, o . n es oO can 5 we . Times Business Editor IS IC yasacre Yalleyt where ihe Chinese killed the men and Son Jast. member r . 12. apolis ) THE BANKS IN TOWN are going on a five-day week.| gorocmon Iniured 2g Dr en Iz. survivors uz the whsushy SE ent And that cheer you hear comes from the people who| i" said more evidence of the massacre was farther up the road. Hotel. handle vour dough While Hunting Marines fighting a battle of re- v She was the y ough. 3 » 30-ve 1d venge through the valley and an Cc I R k H. Vajen, wh Some of the boards, I understand, haven't acted on a Betnary ", arch. ol pry Jraves registration team| LCAFIOS KECKeEr 1850 and estak a nancier a v . 0 es around an Ameri-| gu o “ : business. Mr. the bob-tailed work week, but the officers are p retty much dents, won't be in his traditional can artillery position in the village Dies at Age 76 Indiana quart
of Saemal, four miles northwest of Hoengsong. ‘ . The bodies were two miles north of a blasted 2d Division convoy which the Marines found Saturday. An undisclosed number of dead were found on that battlefield. The men found today were members of the 105th Artillery Battalion, which apparently was 4seét up early in February. They had set up a position of four
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help away, not only from the tri . : ; By United Press Pp. howitzers ringed by machine guns rden \ WASHINGTON, Mar. 5 — An vasks, but prom other omess. A family and rifie foxholes. ya Cc. a 8 RFC examiner admitted today he| iere’s what the Army Finance spokesman said Today “the bodies told of the : Richmond, Va,
Center pays:“A file clerk starts occupied a free room for 10 daysia¢ $2450 a year. A stenographer at the Saxony. Hotel in Miami gets from $2450 to $2850, depend-
Mr. Baruch failure of that fight, Cases of dati “In £904 spirits fired cartridges were heaped beBeach shortly. before recommendi-|ing on the job she lands. and comfortable loay. Dr. ’ - oy . . . , side the foxholes, Next to one nl be allowed to Secretaries for the top boys will Ham ae ts is B Jue ay © NEW. OFFICERS TAKE OVER—Arli Merchants Association i. for 1951 are, loft to [there was 3 bei of paired 56 INE tBaL.jts owner pe a lowe et up to $2875 a year. [on imecy ae BH “| ‘right, Joe ‘Guidone, president; Frank Pinella, vice president; Ted Campbell, treasurer; and ‘Wiss ‘caliber cartridges. e soldier) use part of-a $15 million RFC|§® TW = jury S¥d-(iedlictey (ne financier Mary McNaughton, secreta The association is composed: of virtually all businéssmen and: pro: [1Ying nearby never had a chance
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loan to pay his income taxes. os j gn . A : ub ‘= Owner of the plush hotel is| ADDED 10 THIS tie} Sel 20in a week, a fessional men in the Arlington community. a A : : ; It appeared that ‘the battalion . SE By toon | George D. Sax, Chicago manufa®- ays a Ye a / n ; ® * |e ° I ” pulled out when it finally realized Carlos Recker 2 Yeh 5, 1 turer of punchboards. ° " ’ ans 13 ays, wiil close nor Costly Sitter - Big 4 Aids Talk in Paris ! | 0 [Ces en it was pitted against overwhelm- arios 7 : o. 14176847, Moto The RFC examiner, Wilton W.|inar one office on Saturdays, and| | . | ing odds. It pulled out so fast it| Carlos Recker, well known i Robertson, told a Senate subcom- may stretch vacations. | Opera Star Astrid Varnay re- ° I \ left two guns in position. The Indianapolis interior decorator, RUITAI mittee investigating the Recon-| mpi is gneculation. But I'll bet ceived no takers for her offer to! a in a % igna S$ |guns were recovered today. {dled yesterday in his home at G gtruction Finance Corp. that he, y.¢ I'm right. serve as a baby-sitter in New| ' . i QD Pa 0 rong | Marine Combat Corespondent 11 E. 36th St. He was 76. ELECTRIC saw nothing wrong in what he : York Russ Refuse to Accept Allied Terms Sgt. Allen G. Maynard, Decatur, Mr. Recker furnished many HAWAIIAY did. He said his free visit did not Notty Boys? fra | ideni S f : Ala., said 10 bodies were found prominent homes and public {influence his decisions. {THE BOYS WHO make rapel. Ine 30-year-old Metropolitan Widening Scope of Conversations Stockyards Trade lin a ditch beside a village house. buildings in Indianapolis, in- INDIANA The loan was approved several "bol tied py Opera soprano advertised last | "By LUDWELL DENNY Mod | Acti |They had been stripped of winter|cluding the Circle and Indiana 115 E. OHIO and twine are being tied up by | Ae | oderately Active clothing. | Theaters. Indiana Ball months before his sojourn at the, = on 4.01 Trade Commission. Week that she would sit with any] Seripps-Howard Staff Writer | Theaters, Indiana Ballroom, LinBotel. It was made on Mr. Rob-/ "nu = ova rnment is suspicious child or children under 15 years PARIS, Mar. 5—The Big Four deputies conference opens here| yyo0 trade opened moderately, Another 10 were found piled coln Hotel, Columbia Club and ertson’s recommendation After| . ,,, oy Institute of New of age for $500. (today with Stalin winning the first round. ; active at the Indianapolis Stock- beyond the house. Other dead buildings on the Indiana Univer- ATA being turned down at loweriy .. +. which 18 of the manu-| She proposed to turn her earn-| His initial victory consists in getting this meeting without ac-|yards today. Prices on light and Vere scattered over the clutteredigity campus. He was secretary- 1/717 3A levels within the big government |... ...e helon {ings over to the shrinking opera cepting broader agenda terms on which the Alles have been insisting | medium weight barrows and gilts area. treasurer of the former Sander LT nding AGENCY. . -- cow fin Jeong. on ape ‘ |ever sifice his Nov. 3 proposal for a foreign ministers conference on | were steady to strong with Fri-| An American, described as & Recker Furniture Co. EN TE Pald for Meal 3 8-4 — TR. a ‘|German demilitarization. |day’'s best prices. elderly, had been knifed to death) His father, Gottfried Recker, - i : THE TRADE COMMISSION T | In three notes since then the Hogs, 10,000; bulk choice 170 to Near a bridge just north of ‘Sae-a native of Geérmany organized 3 IA Mr. Robertson said he and his'looked at rope and twine prices and Royal Hospital es , . ia
| Allies have said they wouldn't 250 pounds, $22 to $22.75, around mal His uniform was gone. TWO the Western Furniture Manufacwife and daughter paid nothing Agured they IS lov Beh Alike Five British specialists reported discuss Germany alone but only 100 head choice No. 1, $22.85; 250 YOURE Sis lay in a muddy rise tyring Co. and was co-founder for their rooms in the $35-a-day- i 1 ae 3 in London today that King George | . in relation to the world tension to 310 pounds, $21.50 to $22.25; P4 ay side their knocked-out op Sander & Recker Co. One : companies were large enough to 3 In Jailbreak ‘caused by Russia's gigantic, ag-'120 to 160 pounds, $16.50 to $19; 20K: lof the men who formed the
i" .) wt > | and-up seaside hotel at the peakiryn the industry, the institute VI was showing “satisfactory im- gressive armament—including the sows about steady; choice 300 to, 1oree trucks, two of them over-| Maennerehor: ig Society, he’ iF
of the winter season last year. was able “to .a substantial de- provement” and £ | |Soviet East Gezgman zone, in vio- 550 : \turffed *and burned, - littered ‘the : u estat 8 \ .i8 pounds, $18.75 to $20; lighted . li ’ |was head of the Society for ma But he said he paid for ail their !' cantral prices and push com- Princess , Ell Fuaitives Free : lation of the Potsdam pact; and weights, $20.25 to $20.50; over|Toadside. ~The third was minus! years. oi : ¥ many ; meals. I petition J of ne WAY, oa ShRESd “NP rugin bib . the “satellite nations in excess of7§00. pounds, $18 to $18.50. ® engine and front axle. Mr. Recker's wife, Mrs. Anne 4 He first sald he couldn't recall Connision sald, a op " Four Hostages # [the Paris treaties limitations. | Cattle 1800, calves 400; steers chap lial} mile ahead, ma-igytier Recker, is the grandA . a’ . : . Hasn't Agreed and heifers active; strong to spots 8 ery pounded qayghter of Ovid Butler, founder
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n, j« » { . £ A letter from Myer Freedman, «cut {t out, boys, that's no way The King has OMAHA. Neb. Mar. 5—A four-| Also. the Allies specified an 25 cents higher; eows strong tg[out A chorus of revenge as the
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nager of the Saxony, Inviting its run a string factory.” been 111 singe [Marines fought Bn ABer < a gues of the hotel, g y in 3 Wa y 4 tod Austrian discussion. 25 cants, spots 50 cents higher; . .4 jitter . i oak along the| ar." Racker assisted in - &p- ; * ! | ast wee a state alarm was sounde oqday Stall h d that his A 8 ed with GI bodies. . s which is a favorite stopping place ‘Juice’ Grab doctors fearsd 8 A alin hasn't agree a 2 loads average choice 1225-pound i a |praisal and liquidation of estates ; : for two outlaws and an accom: delegation here can mention these stgers $36; several loads average . land was known for many Washington bigwigs. | “THE GOVERNMENT severe cold, and Charles McGint | 32 An authority : J. William Ful- E today ecurr ot th {plice who helped them break out subjects, much less their order good togpaverage choice 950 to coin ey lon antiques. He was a graduate bright OD, Ark) made him read onlin Bodied Per UIP x adment Re lof the county jail. kidnaped four And relation on the agence Of Te DE eT I 0 Ion bulk Services Tomorrow (of Butler University and a . . XY | ' rospective fore ministers con-| rei | | it to the subcommittee along] The National Production|suffered a year ‘men as hostages, and released PI dapep wich ign = only Teason Soranlereia) am jou Year lings Services for Charles McGintey, mcmver of Sigma Chi fraternity, Ar g a ; load good heifers 4709 pg {Columbia Club and Indianapolis with his letter of acceptance and Authority said, starting Mar, 16, |ago. Elizabeth them ‘unharmed 60 miles south for the present meeting. $32.25: small lots commercial and! roadyay, who died in St.| Chamber of C po a later note to Mr. Sax. Theithe power equipment plants must| Princess Eliza- h | “In. view of SBtalin’s proved Abilis ar } Vincent's Hospital Friday fom | i a 29 M visit was from Jan, 290 to Feb. 9. “maintain, modify or alte beth's illness w od last] "7 ere: I hrs good hiefers $29.50 to $32; Utility injuries suffered in a fall, will be! SUrViving besides his wife is Dt — Bl was : : : duction as th NPA a 3 Res a8 2anounc d ASL] phe four hostages were freed ity to turn similar pact sessions and commercial $23.50 to $27.50; at 8:30 a. m in Kirby M wv (a son, Carlos Jr., Alexandria, Va. EEE .. Mr. Robertson said he had been ¢ NFA may require.” night. Royal physicians ordered ., . .ioht miles from Auburn, into propaganda debauches, his'canners and cutters $1850 to wh a.m, DY Mortuary!” .omation wil : 2 1 1d, at- » » =» 'her to cancel all engagements and 9 a. m. in St. Joan of Arc| n will follow services nrged by George Glassgold, a THE LITT ; * |Neb. at a farmhouse where the success in forcing this meeting on $33.50. Bulls, little changed; util-| Church. tomorrow. He wae ve Ct 4 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & torney for the Saxony, to visit a i th LE FONER pro-| fugitives terrorized a family and his own terms is a major diplo-|ity and commercial $26.50 to $30. An Indianapolis barber for Buchanan Mortuary. the notel, He said he expected ducers, if they are litle enoigh. Fancy Hunting stole an automobile, the third matic victory. | All cutters down to $24.50. many years Mr. McGintey came to pay a reasonable fate” bu $5000 , seal sy ean shoot {they had used in their flight. Allies Divided | Vealers active; general market here 50 years ago from Nortn Mrs. Earl Inman Mr. Sax wouldn't take any or a generator without a| Actress Rita Hayworth arrived Nebraska, The reason for Stalin's success $1 higher: good and choice $34 to | " nod for the NPA Officers throughout Nebraska, gher; g |Vernon. He was proprietor of the| gervi Jone, But the bi s who have bee in Naples, Italy, today from an|, =. w.,cas and Missouri were in.this is the key to the entire g35; bulk common and medium shop in the Fletcher Trust Colmar for Mrs, Azalia O. In. . o 8 Bones 0 ave eet) African big-game hunt with her| ..."¢0" the men, described by World situation. It is that the g33 to $33. ‘building for 14 years and for the +1 native and life long resident Local Stocks and Bonds expanding like all get out, w ll husband, Mos- Benclas County Sheriff Richard Allies are divided. His aim is to Sheep 200; hardly enough sheep last six years was emmion ed Of Indianapolis, will be at 10 a. m. Guarante Aye line, appear lem Prince Aly fii ; “ te, vicious and complete the split. and lambs to fully test quota- the New } (tomorrow in Moore & Kirk North- : tar be hat. in hand before the NPA, and xy, Bi Sink pai The United States has been tions; undertone fully steady: member of St ian ars, east Chapel. Burial will be in New REPAIRII . : . rigger-happy. : ~ S; J ) ; 0 . Joan Ar os A a cow "a A permission loge bigger Off the ship 4 don’t think they'll give up holding out all along for an ad- good and choice slaughter lambs Church. © Palestine. y American States ole ll. # ww Mutuals Do Pay from Alexan without a fight,” he said. “But vance commitment by Stalin. As eligible to $30 or more; few lots Surviving are his wife, Cather. , MI! Inman died Saturday in RITE S J Arn I IS™ “200 I LET ONE ROLL over the/GT!® EgYPLE so far as we know, they have long as Britain supported this common and medium $36; slaugh- ine, and a sister who lives in DC\ home at 218 8. Walcott St. S as IL b > BX et 2 ae 83% el ou) are. Ard Bore IV 7 came her station lonly one pistol between them.” policy, however reluctantly, ter ewes quotable steady; medium Florida. . {She was 51. re bs. com esarer 18 1» ull it ba Kk 1 look th wagon, dozens The fugitives were Dewey Bat- France couldn't force the confer- ts choice salable at $16 to $22. Mrs Lilli M C She was a member of the Spiritbe oid 4%% ..... Ba 0% p ack, so I can loo elo trunks and tershaw. 21. Omaha, and Victor ence that she wanted almost at] = =~. ag | ie . COX {ualist Church and Myrtle Lodge, OXYGEN OIE pn tom 31 world squarely in the eye again. | threes ; Neb. who any price. M M B Services for Mrs. Lillie M. Cox, Pythian Sisters. Com Loan 4 Bld. CH 3 IY had mle letters | 0 cases ht Be EY Io a Alling But when Britain flopped the fs, Mary. .Jowman |who died in her home at 5834 Survivors are her husband . Nis Equipment in Bg oa ry ed from mutual .fusurance hie & number of hat} station robbery here. State Department couldn't block Rites Are Held Today (Greenfield Ave. Friday, will be Earli-a son Hugh Robert Gar- HA ed "Finance ‘8 ‘sid. #¢w - = (Panies, reminding me that the big, Tl, 0 (0 They broke out of the jail yes- it singlehanded, so here they are. Times State Service held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Grin- trell; two stepsons, Oliver Loy putin Car-Na-Var anh ves un i gnes’ do“ pay federal income “I'm dead lterday with the aid of a “mild- Se ————— EDINBURG, Mar. 5—Mrs. Eliz- steiner’'s Funeral Home. She and Arthur Ray Inman; and a 402 N. C en Gyo axe. * un » tired,” Rita an. © rincess Rita | oking” man who came to the 1m 000 Ford Sheth {LIbbY) Bowman, Wilow of (Was 88: | stepdaughter, Mrs. Ruth Powell Pyare g Sec ¢ ’ po : |J. Frank Bowman and daughter Born in Monticello, Ky.. Mrs. a!l of Indianapolis. ! hn nae iw otd 100 SOMEWHERE IN these hum- Retunged. oJ vent pig.game bunt [jan =. ny Sugdenly y {of the late Rev. Israel H. Pressly, Cox lived here for the last 26 . pos Seer emir nee ¢ m .ble words I let fly that mutuals| 'n& he 4 y : was to be buried today in Rest Years. She was a member of the MTS. Lelia Keller America's Oust: eT & T 5% pf
4 a. m. for a champagne party on!jall at the courthouse and freed
9 L329 ios ‘ i : 1 h could turn their noses up at the Ing. This morning I was up’ at|up two deputies in the sixth-floor x Haven Cemetery following serv-(Wheeler City Rescue Mission. # 1» ; or ers g | p ices at 2 p.m. in the Methodist Surviving are four daughters, MTS. Lelia Keller, who died yea-
‘ «184 . federal income window. If they a | " y Sw Ba En HS ist do over $75,000 a year, they do|the ship. Battershaw and Sweet |Church. Mrs. Eva Franklin, Mrs. Ora Day, lerday in Ber home at 4945 W. is Foote pay. An oesn't take much of | ! | Mrs. Bowman died early Satur- Mrs. Jean Thompson and Mrs echer St. will be buried in | Telephone 4 8-10 fa = 98 ) °% foe 6 aL com a 100% 93° gr InZutasice company to lingle Can't Talk U. S. Statement Chrysler May Take day in Bartholomew County Hoe. Florence Litzelman and two sons, | Floral Park following services at hy co’ l.08 $75, rough the cas Sin re a rpm meres : : : ital in Columbus. She was 76 Robert C. Sumpter and E p. m. tomorrow at Farley Fudfahop us ar com a 8%| It was G. E. Beall, secretary of| U. §. Ambassador WHHAM | ment skpenger and Nes fo the Sovesat Like Action Today pia a hes os tlle W. Woody, all or ag rast neral Home. 4 " nds Water 4% pfd {02 104% |the Indiana Lumberman’'s Mu- O'Dwyer was befter today in flscal vear through Mar. 1. compared with olf Taited Ire a joined She was an active member of the brother, Claude Crabtree, Slat,| Mrs. Keller was 77. She is sur- se Kiferson Nationa’ Life com ‘19 7, (tual Insurance Co. who set me Mexico City after an attack of| This Year Last year | DETROIT, Mar. 5— JO 180 | Methodist Church Ky. 28 grandchildren and five Yived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary J ————————— ngan & Co ofd.. 70 straight {acute bronchitis, but said he may Expenses $26.279.868,110 $26.909.314,278 General Motors today in granting : hs t- Grace Thomas: a b neoln Nat Life bl ght. Receipts ..... 27.257.858.929 - 24.076,922,273 9.000 ducti workers 5- Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. 8reat-grandchildren. as; a brother, Frank , oh Carp a a 17% And I'm setting you straight. It be unable to testify before the SUID. occ WTLINOAM its 119,000 production ing pay John Dowd, Indianapolis, and ———e {Butler, and six grandchildren, all armon_Herrington com ..... ‘81a 14 makes me feel better. |Kefauver crime investigators in|Renc!t, oo Seige Jairas oes cent hourly cost -of -living pay ' A : Slai {of Indianapolis. 4 Maso Aphalt _..........o0. BVs 7 New York next week [Public debt 255.059.155.319 256.189.153.526 increases. Mrs. Frank Mooney, Columbus, 0. American ain — i, it £eava envun . : {Gol v .010.735.328 24.345.138,708 ; , - Mi i . i | Pub Sern of ald com 3% ou Taste Tellers ‘| “He's feeling better but he passe Terre, 2200S sin Similar pay boosts for Chrys- Milton Moncrief (ID RARTA Indonesia, Mar. 5 THE INDIAN ar ind ub Bery a ptd....101ks 1032 goNME OF THE BIGGEST men no plans for going anywhere,”| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING ROUSE ler's 101,000 hourly -rated em- geryices for Milton Moncrief, hae Jones, 35, Ft. 117 E. Was d Pul, Serv 4'3 pid ...... 2% 2h Clearings $ 9.499.000 ployees were expected to be an- : Worth, Tex., was stabbed to MA r Progress, Laundry com ...... 2's in food flavors and processing an embassy spokesman said. Debits : . $31,082,000 Yona . who died Friday at his home at death t : | } Cor. Virginia Ave Toub Serv ond a Tor pid %° #iiwill be in town for the charter, ™ — ; nounced before the end of the 3357 Em vermont St. were held gn Oday by a native worker| n i 2 Fak 2'a R | : a e St 3 i——————— Rap, Sere.of ind Com ........ 3% 30 meeting of the Indiana Chapter| rr. 9a « Ford increase. announceqli?day at the-Dorsey Funeral, ©. a an Pett = Schwitzer-Cummins ptd Ll. 19% of the Institute of Food Technol-| ~ a by the company and the Home. Burial followed in Wash- po. po port of Jakarta E | h 8 nd G&E ota" I 112 * ogists Mar. 6 | Ek IN ID od at rany BI ion |[DEton Park. | ——oo | WITH OUR AUTO Wate tokely-Van Camp com 1 | , . Xx, CA 3 CIO United Auto Workers ‘| A former insurance agent, Mr. y They'll have the big food . Accurate finer & Co Suan pid "names from out of town, and| L . vs ) Came after a conference at Which iyoncrier was 78 years old. He arts an ervice I Quick Servic hy y , § : 1 + 2." rte [od I~ v t ¥ . . Baa erable '1%V. B. Rupp, of Kingan's, will ac-| Ee L snr) “ dm Qetallt Ho aw Sovernment retired from active business 25 HOME PLATING (0, Factory Distributors * Wolf Snjted, Telephone 8% fd .... + cept the charter. 2 Ta te cao’, Taro ie Sos g years: Sg, He as a native of SILVER ¥” Bendix Metal Clene 239 W. ¥ ee A . Jor Ii . ve lop LID at The ead abe youll \ Including giant GM’s 351,000 Dap airy eed In 2. RHODIUM of Surbureiors ee ee | production workers for whom 5- , Avors his w tel- BRASS . —_— es Willkie, Dresident cent pay hikes became effective he vivers Lode BS Ie el Z GOLD v AK Jue eae ad Bm rman 4 Sanat minh, the Bor 1nd i 05 quits. “rg | 3 OE | 12 He Pree Severs - “hrys $ : mar Mayer, "ago, : :+:: [Canners Association, and Her-| ies NY Do) auto yer cago, ‘and Mrs COPPERNICKEL || 2 lgnition : *i Ibert B. Krimendahl, president of! pay Mary Holman, Indianapolis; a ¥” Front End Alignment ; a «+ |Stokely's. PARTLY CLOUDY AND | workers, ” ied sister, Mrs. George McGinty,! : CHROME ¥ Wheel Balancing " a L Stovey stun Liam | In addition, 128000 salaried wepgter Groves, Mo. and four ® Silverware Replated | INDIANA HO " Sick on Sund }.% nnimg srr\\ 3" __ workers of the three major firms gp 40higren, or ® Antiques Refinish BI20N7AL -sunaaqays 42 on A FOTrocA ~All receive cost -of -Hving 10-0, a1. ttiques Refinished | ( b i & Brake (o "| PVE BEEN HEARING things. © amu GEE] ereases—20000 at Ford, 17.000 at Willis Bayless | © Commercial Plating and Polishing | | LGFDUIEION " a Depiated 3 9 There 3 a new disease. It's “Sun-| "i prope [E55 swow | Chrysler and 82,000 at GM. | Services for Willis Bayless, cus- | 917 MASS. AVE. CApitol 9088 323 N. DELAWARE Li-4346 Ne i 04" 107 day sickness. a I. S— 0 sain || (todian for the Indianapolis | EE — '0 This is know Term $s 51 101 83 ii. But it isn’t fatal. And the cure, . v Ow Ji {Bleaching Co. 15 years, will be “ LH | vou can met it SUNG@ San WES PMEOrr col 51 Low. 8 WAMER, At MATS REMWVER Mollet Accepts a} ' i id’ as the “Tar se y get it on Sundurs—ve held at 10 a. m. Wednesday in ant fo Provide for My Child's Future! ene State” Official Weather they tell me, is Hadacol, 30 proof. TODAY AND TOMORROW—Hoosierland “+b hed PARIS, Mar. 5 (UP)—Sociallst|y = Tabernacle, AME Zion 13 . UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | “But” said one druggist, in| i Jo oosierianc Won pe reathed. Party Leader Guy Mollet told nyyrcn Burial will be in New | INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY a wag ne | ok a \apologetic tone, “it hasn't the kick| by a cold wave in Montana and Wyoming and a belt of snow from dent Vincent Auriol today! . n Ne $ the 13 Mar. 5, 1951 pologetic to e kick | nd. . > (Presiden ncen Y!Crown Cemetery [| 2960 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis 7 lonies —— TY oi |of a martini, It has the wine wal-| the Rockies to the eastern Great Lakes. Fair and warmer, with [that he would accept the pre-|" yo Bayless, who was 71. died! " SA COTUS sara : rene : 10 » | ¢ . . . . ! po : ’ i : * . scipitation 24 hrs ending 1308. m. 00 Bn nie | increasing cloudiness, is the forecast for Indiana. ~~ Imiership. ; errr SRY in his home at 2327] Please send information on r= NEW Progressive Estate 15 Color usps om orien ©1 Grabs Red's Machine Gun, Then Beats Him fo Death iii ii if LL 70 0m mg iim yn Tone on om rabs Red's Machine Gun, Then Beats Him to Death: iv rere 20 veure sel pers, kame cocoons CHES Age eer pe tation High _ Low . . J ; . . : nacle. Ad : : : 120 Relaxes Bader! Petes te 3 | Rifle Jammed, Husky Private Uses Fists; Yop SOK. 2nd threw four gre- Chaves i ou ng Jujonat Surviving are his wife, Amy: dress ....vcersnsverenniveiasasrenncnntsssrsnarcassnnans '22 Bone i a 3 1 1 f i : Ws "wo {two sons, ‘R ld d ie A i leveland na om 75 Infiltrating North Koreans Mauled | Cpl. Chavez said he turned to- couple of times. "en vp anna, ‘Rola spd Reginald] (23 Otherwise yangville “1. 43! By WILLIAM BURSON ward Pvt. Thomas when he heard! “But he was already dead.” Cpl.| L\ "" 0" 05 oo ie " |27 Rave t. Worth nae re a 1" : . United Press Staff Correspondent 'him cursing his rifle Chavez said. “His face was a ’ polis, an i dianapolis (City) .......0.0 47 30 WITH U. 8. 7TH DIVISION, Korea, Mar. 5-A powerfully : : bloody pulp. He had stopped kick- two nieces and two nephews. |28 Mineral i VR abit | it built 20-year-old American private with a jammed rifle grabbed a Gene's M-1 had frozen up,” ing and yelling.” Ir — — 29 Preposifion nat Pani . EH Machine Bun from the hands of a startled North Korean Communist Cel Uhaves Sad, “and standing! “The gooks we were fighting ie Ng 30 Fish gives York a a 36 | soldier and beat him to death with bare fists, his buddies said today. n°! four feet away was a goo enades”’ Pvt. NY YERIOR /VIIL ahama Shy. kg The GI was Pfc. Eugene W. Thomas of Ironwood, Mich, AmIng his burp gun. I pulled the TATIed throwing STARTER Fre ud : QVPERIOR /VHILLWORK 33Tield officer an Antonio ‘1... 3 Bla six-footer with muscles in the right places. trigger of the . Browning auto’ rp, .., janded in Glespen's foxhole . (ab.) fous rs #4 30 “Isaw it,” Cpl. Joseph J. Gles- - — matic, but it jammed. BI The BY AR: FORD LUMBER 34 Mimic a EDC atts 48 a (darkness. Pvt. Thomas, Cpl. Cha-, « at the same time. Blooey. ; el 0 S er n | . 35 Essential beir lt mee T (pen. of Brooklyn, N. Y,, said. vez, Cpl. Gles dt 1 h Thomas pitched a grenade, next thing I knew Glespen and = “Gene beat that gook to death gio ao pen hem ok ¢FiCpl. Chavez continued. “It didn’t . ~C C"0 "Coll Outside the 1401 W. 30th. St TAlbot 3315 .38.Mislay with his fists.” as and Col. Euan. were Pn do anything but kick up a lot of hole.” Regardless of what you pay you ' I — - Shout sully | . i . ’ can't buy tter. Tr ‘Broke My Watch’ |behind the crest of a knoll over-| oat. pet ae planding Pvt. Thomas grabbed the burp KING S py 41 Claims | “I guess I did maul him around looking the valley. The other pappen od: The: do) - forgot ts gun and Cpl. Chavez got thell rr Jus auality work you want eur Fixture Store Compl ef Hl #7 Football 8 bit” Pvi. Thomas said. “But|three were 50 yards behind in &' symone the safoty.” T8ot '0/Browning automatic working craftemen can Goh tion (ab. it was him or me. Besides he three-man foxhole. bo y » again, They opened fire on the , | Designers’ and Builders 48 By Gene jumped up like a flash If it's price. our low prices still = toit made Jue mad when he broke Chavez and I saw 10 or 15 Cpl. Chavez said. “He snatched cds, forcing a half dozen off give you quality. COMPLETE RESTAURANTS, BARS, 80 Engine my watch.” |Gooks by-pass us and head in... . them to flee. | | FOR TAVERNS, HOTE 61 Ear (comb. {Georce S. May Company ar ihomas. whote kniskles'she direction of Gletpen's hole” at pool They rome ores wey Ti R0ds Repuised J} 55,73 ying amet to roar ent. BR EQUIPMENT "BILLIARD ROOMS’ oo Sar ; . . . 3 and scratched, . omas said, “Chavez r hen the oup returne 0 | : " - : Business Engimuning .| described the incident with help wheeled -and let go with his SOuPle of Hines and Wound UP ei An position they Phone CH-8TIT HOTEL CHINA—GLASSES—SILVERWARE 3% Fluent : Central Divisi * | from Cpl. Glespen and Cpl. Dan- Browning automatic rifle.” v #ene on lop. learned that an attack by 75. % All Types of Recreation Room Equipment entre vision jel CH k 4 » F Bloody P Let Our Engineering Department Selve Your Problems 56 At this place Unginoering Bldg... Chicago 6, MN. on iyuguerdoe N, “x1 aa Jo You noo H ol 3 o y Pup Communists had been li SHELBY | Ask About KING'S RENTAL SERVICE — ANYTHING You Need. 87 Fast drivers : : y pat a forwar . ell . broke loose, pl. “He sat on the gook's- belly, Thirty-five de a an { * } ' ! : Established 1915 | position north of Amidong when Glespen said, “One "of those and started beating hell out of wounded were counted among the | UPHOLSTERY CO. KING'S INDIANA BILLIARD CO. INC. . VERTICAL 3 Rom Koreans tried to infil- Gooks yelled<%hanza’ at me and him. The gook was yelling bloody enemy. Pvt. Thomas has been ; CHUSETTS AVE. 1529 to 1648 Southeastern Ave. a en | MENS | trate the position in the pre-dawn I hollered back ‘banzal to you, murder.” Pvt. Thomas sald Cpl. recommended for the Silver Star.) 3831 MASSACHUSETTS AVE . . Ada pt i =? J | 3 : : : . A = ! : - ' a Bi 1s i : ; nk 2 : Pa 3 ; A
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