Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1951 — Page 2
. Guns, Not Olive Branches— s { : | p . : Gl to General, Yanks | Beech Grove | Me Shirley Dunn | . g . / | Killed in Collision J | Trafic fatalities on IndidnapSee New Red Attack, Hore ees ee on ihe Race for Mayor yesterday with the death of a 54- | : year-old housewife in a two-car Deplore Stall Near 38th amu mus, meme si ime. bir . . . for Beech Grove offices filed their W. 20th St, Slowdown Seen Serious, if Not Fatal, While candidacies in a group today. Bo a ea er ie: . 3 . | | rie n same per 0 200, Chinese Regroup With Kremlin Assurances |. Heading the delegation was ® |y}en indianapolis had one of the — {Alen Funier, .w are {nation’s worst traffic fatality reBy FRED SPARKS |GOP race for Beech Grove mayor. WITH A U. 8. DIVISION, SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, Mr. Hunter an auto parts dealer, Shirley Dunn, 5397 Rockny was mayor of Beech Grove from| : Ly She Mar. 27 (CDN)-—I have been jeeping along the front near ;g40 to 1947 ville Road, wife ‘of J. L. Dunn, 8th Parallel duri the last 72 h : ki t ’ : ’ retired invalided principal of the 38t araliel auring the last | ours speaking 10 Mrs Frances C. Hein, 1401 Al- gchool 52. was hurled to her death GIs—specked with mud like measles cases—and to worried pany Bt, Bled for the Republican when her car crashed into another i e¢ clerk - treasur: generals. ronan, he served as eri ed by Mes. Faniig L. Smith, : . ; ok {23, of 4061 Byram St, For ofice GIs and generals agree that this is the treasurer during Mr. Hunter's ad-| police believed that she was situation: ministration. {thrown from her car by the im- . : over units of this division. The slate of GOP candidates pact and the other car passed The war is not nearing Through loud speakers it stated for Beech Grove city council in-|over her body. She was proin some sort of English: “Yanks cludes Walter T. Kendall, 110 8. nounced dead at the scene by
an end. : We have made a serious, per- ~surrender or die! 5th. Ave.; Charles W. Collins, 132 General Ambulance physicians. haps fatal, error in’ slowing The GI's, of course, have intent N 13th Ave.; Morton 8S. Haynes, Policeman Injured 1 to. do nefther but having had 79 8. 8th Ave; Urban I. Merl Jr.,| ,, Indianapolis motorcycle po-
down just a little bit south of
North Korea. their sweet dreams shattered they 351 N. 18th -Ave,.and Dodge N. iceman, Calvin C. Burnham, 29,
produce an ear-shriveling set of Davis, 73 N. 16th Ave. of 948 N. Oxford St., was injured
The stall fis Jib . . giving the Chi- strong comments’about the Chi Mr. Hunter will oppose Charles as he rushed to. the scene when nese a chance nese including their mothers H. Goddard, 75 8. 8th Ave, who his motorcycle struck a foot-deep
to regroup. Théy The fact that Maj. Gen. Mat- floq for the ‘GOP Beech Grove chuckhole in front of 2845 River-
_ wilk soon onee thew Ridgway ° Is,” rough-riding mayoralty nomination two weeks!side Dr. He was treated and ¥- more be down L ridge-runners for diplomati ¢ ago. leased at General Hospital. upon :us. with | reasons is am awful gamble-a& Two candidates have filed 30, - Mrs. Dunn was killed as she superior body 3 2 [gamble wifh our lives, far for the Beech Grove Demo- : EY power. | = Mere Will Die—It cratic Piaveralty nomination. Argentine Airliner This fin - the - C 8 / ; | They are Thomas J. McFeely, 56 field conviction a Hie Ching, fon WAY oh thet [N..4th Ave. and Alice Stratton, Crashes, Kills 11 of 20
that Korea will
our adventure there can be lim-(73 8. 4th Ave. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, continue to be a
lited will jig with joy and sheut| The. present Beech Grove mayor, |, : (UP) —A , : playground for l“I told you $0.” If they counter- William Byland, Democrat, has es a 3 ar raeane pe misery contradicts the many Be esi si ohn not vet filed for renomination. , . ; ndin attack more of our boys wii T - - at Rio Grande near the southern-
hopeful Harrys and cocktall com", 1p... would have died if we Er ; : . a + 1 most tip of South America yester-Long-Awaited Bridge y
mentators who issue “Peace! It's had ke i ! pt right on going. pe " m i- day, killing 11 of the 20 .persons near’ communiques from martin You can make your own magic ORT
Yo oti 3 : aboard. . Washington| hie brew and predict just Near Construction Stage Eight of the 16 passengers and when we will be reclobbered.
A $100,000 Indiana Ave. bridge three of the four crew members Wrinkled brows around here gyer Fall Creek was nearing the were killed. The plane's steward figure: about two more weeks, construction stage today. ‘and seven passengers were inOne advantage of the front line] The Works Board yesterday!jured. The airlines said the 16th
Mr. Sparks
lined foxholes in and Lake Success, A young lieutenant said: “It is as if you were fighting a guy in a barroom brawl. Although he was swoin to fight you to the end you
. refusal to prepdre for peace and prepared to submit a bond issue ] i him when he slips '® prep: passenger, a woman, escaped Stop slugging he has a few more fleshpots of Tokyo and Toledo, request to the City Council Mon- jpjury. EE
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
GOP Slate Files Housewife’s Death Hikes 51 Traffic Toll ‘to 19|Flanner House
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Flanner House qutlined five new programs in its 1050 annual re. port released today. : Heading the list was a revolve. ing fund at the cannery for the benefit of low-income families. Indianapolis Foundation funds
also were used to start’ a three- : We |year program of co-operation with : Butler University for the training 3 ARI re dh of teachers who will instruct fu DEATH IN THE STREET—Mrs. Shirley Dunn, whose covered body is shown in foreground, was Physieplly Ana mentally ham killed as her car (right) crashed with another yesterday at Riverside Drive and W. 29th St. The foundation alse provided
was taking’ a repaired television, Funeral services for Mrs. Dunn survived by a son, Ray C. Funk; /tynds for the Indianapolis Hearset to the bedside of her husband. will be at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at two stepsons, J. Paul Dunn, In-jno Society to prepare a special She had been washing, hér hus-|/the Conkle W. 16th St. Funeral dianapolis, and J. Malcolm Dunn, cjags for pre-school hard-of-hear-band said, and left the house Home with burial in West New- Washington, D. C.; her stép-jng children and their parents. when a repair shop notified them ton Cemetery. : mother, Mrs. Herman Hays, In- : 8 she set was ready. ! ‘| A native of Lebanon, Ky. Mrs. |dianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Alds Hospital Survey Services Thursday Dunn had lived in Indianapolis Elizabeth Carson, Chicago, and itn several other agencies, ‘Mrs. Smith, who sobbed that for 30 years. She worked at the Mrs. Fisie Edwards and Miss . { helped finance a she wasdaking an afternoon drive Link-Belt Co. from 1934 to 1947. Marie Marple, Indianapolis; seven the foundation pe ander Way because of thé sunshine and She was a member of the West brothers, Earl Marple, Elmer hospital survey, no ’ wished she had “stayed at home,” Michigan Street Methodist Church, Marple, Roy Marple, Cleaver to: determine the extent and type told police Mrs. Dunn failed to the White Cross Guild and the Marple and Harold Marple; all of oe new hospital facilities needed stop at an intersection stop sign. Women’s Sdciety: for Christian|/Indianapolis; Raymond Marple, |, Indianapolis. Mrs, Dunn's car struck the Smith Service. . ‘Westfield, and Robert Marple, The foundation. Wak: part with car almost broadside. Besides her husband, she ja-lawrenceburg, Ege 1 other groups in‘an expanded pro- ; ‘ ’ : 'gram of the Fletcher Placé ComHunk of Concrete ! Steal Bel 3 Pests - [puts Tag Sales Up. Le | munity Center to help provide 32 Ne From Hiroshima lower | Indiana Secretary o e Le- gitional recreation jes for ‘Jumps’ at Driver land L. Smith said today sales of more adults and children on the +. TOKYO, Mar. 27 (UP)—DIs- auto license plates and certificates no.ar South Side. © Charles White, 46; of 4458 mayeq city fathers of Hiroshima of title totaled $17,753,885 for... oot revéals that the Washington Blvd, was driving sported today the “bell of peace” the first quarter of this year. To! oundation increased its endowplacidly south on Delaware St. had been stolen from atop its Ll sales were more than $1 mil-| +" ast year by $51,000. Mrs.
just below Georgia St. yesterday. 33-foot tower. x I EE he ae [Pear] H. Malott added 350000 Suddgnly his windshield was| The 88-pound bell and monu- ' : Said. to the trust already establis shattered. ment had been financed by Hiro-' y ; - which now totals $400,000. A large chunk of concrete had shima's citizens in memory of J833€’s Boy, Jesse, Dies | 1, remaining $1000 was an fallen from the railroad overhead victims of the atomic attack on| LOS ANGELES, Mar. 27 (UP) anonymous gift from an Indianas his car engered the underpass. their city Aug. 6, 1945. They — Jesse E. James Jr. 75, retired apolis resident in memory of Police immediately barricaded regarded the bell as a symbol of Kansas City lawyer who said he Thomas D. Sheerin, for 17 years the area. peace. : 'was the son of. outlaw Jesse a member of the foundation's Mr. White, startied and shaken, The thief should be “ashamed James, died at his home yester- board of trustees until his death was not hurt. of himself,” the city fathers said. day after a long illness. {last year.s
off Ohio, is that all hands stand ready day night, for a new fury of bayonets, | The bridge has been delayed : ' y y g razored foxholes, and deepened several years, Original plans roll any what, 1 intentions homicidal. called for the U, 8. to participate Outiogk Supported This time no one will be sur- in building a new bridge as part : + prised, and that helps. of a flood control project. A lag The ljeutenant's grim outlook 18 oo clo" 00 or The Indianapolis Times in that project caused the city to |
certainly supported by Intelligence - go ahead on its own.
officers whose job is . . Woon. what the enemy wil do, the better! Deadline Tonight perro ent plans are tor as san to kill him when he does it. i | De They base their gloom on re- In Bunny Contest jon tie old Abutersenty, City Enports from: (1) our airborne fty-| Midnight tonight is the | Structure should last approxispies, (2) probing foot and tank| deadline for entries in the «mately as long as a new bridge, patrols, (3) various Koreans who Bugs Bunny Easter Coloring a Ne or slip through the Chinese lines. |: Contest. All entries must be Their summing up: Mao's mob-| 4, mp. mimes office or poststers, taking advantage of our marked by that time. pause Sf Fetresh Ihemselves are The contest for seven cash rg Trio carrying guns, prizes is open to boys and girls 12 and under.
not olive branches. \ : The Chinese soldiers are being Contestants must color the |. o0ing it from an alley besketches of Bugs Bunny | N \ told by their political soothsayers Hijee ared in The Times tween Michigan and North Sts. that soon there will be a thump- ='c im = Co ast oe | The cabinet beionged to the y Var. 18, Iast Wed- |gouthern Automatic Music Co.,
ing counter-attack and that this | mesday and last Sunday. Send | time it will be needled by Uncle] the three sketches, plus a slip 1129 w. North St.
Joe Stalin's red airwings and nice of r wi OUF RAID . new cellophane-wrapped tanks, iy Min Ee Ty, ges meade in Leningrad. ber to: The Times, 214 W. Assure Chinese Maryland St. The commissars also assure the Chinese who have seen ump-| Winners will be announced teen thousands of their buddies! next Sunday in the Sunday rubbed out by firepower made; Times. First prize is §10, secin Detroit: “We have proved ond $5, and five $1 prizes. that man for man we are better ————- bere ne warriors than the Yanks. There! YOUR BEST GUIDE to a are more of us so when we get home of your own is The Indiproper gear the Yanks will go anapolis Times “Homes For splash into the sea.” Sale,” guide in the Classified Further testimony that the Section! That's where property peace our diplomats hope for is owners and reliable real estate as remote as a talking octopus, is. brokers list the best buys! Turn the enemy plane that lowered to the real estate ads NOW.
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