Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1951 — Page 6
§ Tr—— Struck by Auto Daniel Oakes, 7, was struck by an automobile yesterday when he ran into the street in front of his home, 1837 Nolan St. He was treated for an-¢injured foot
Driver of the car was Mrs. Loi¥ 8. Hunt, 46, of 5237 E. 9th St.
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uggs [Services will be held Saturday in jn a traffic accident near Cin- Ty Reported Hitting Greenwood for Charles Donald cinnati, | EERE es] China Mainland AT MARILYN
; By United Press { + HONG KONG, Aug. 24—Uneonfirmed reports said today that the Chinese Nationalists! [FF have made two air raids in three) {99 days on the Chinése Communist fs port of Swatow in defiance of] President Truman's request they Bot attack the mainland. © Four planes were sald to have made the latest attack Tuesday. -Raports from Red China said the planes scored several direct | ‘hits on waterfront warehouses, | destroying a large quantity of goods and raw materials, | One report said 400 persons were killed or wounded in the raid
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: CLEANING UP—Workmen clear debris from' garage in | pas in the foothills. Tampico, Mexico, during lull in the "killer" hurricane that has been a Ramos sald some of the 5, eeping the area. :
od victims drowned when the ; | iter cascaded into their flimsy/to wait until the high water re-, A rellef train was made up at Huta while they were sleeping.|cedes. ’ San Luis Potosi and prepared to Dthers were knocked flat by the! Rail lines running across the leave today for «Cardenas with
force of the on-rushing flood and dam were washed away, halting medical ‘supplies, doctors and drowned. train service between Tampico nurses as soon as word arrives ot and San Luis Potosi. There were that it can get through to the Taken Into Mountains lother washouts in the foothills, stricken town. * Refugees were taken with what but authérities said working Tampico, 120 miles east of Car1 ons they had salvaged crews were attempting to restore denas, still was without a water into the Sierra Madre Mountains the line, isupply for its 90,000 residents.
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Loe | Seven Nationalist planes were sald to have attacked Commu- | nist shipping‘ in Swatow Harbor fn the initial attack Sunday. . tow is on the southeast] a coast opposite Formosa. | . Nationalist sources on For-| mosa have not comnfented on the reports. Presidént ° Truman | requestedf the Chinese National. | fats June 27, 1950, to “cease sll alr and sea operations against the mainland.” { The President ordered the Tth Fleet to see that the Nationalists ed by his request and also] ected the fleet to prevent any | rommunist attack on Formosa,
_ $1 Million Fire Destroys.#* - % Es | "8hip Building Firm ' - TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 24 (UP) | :
«Five explosions started a fire |
today that destroyed the Tacoma! Boatbuilding Co., builders of mine-sweepers for the Navy. Damage was estimated at §1| millton, Fire*Chief Charles Eisenbacher ¢ said the building, equipment and! supplies at the boat yard Were 8 complete loss, ’ Night Watchman Harry Pentland sald the blaze started with *“a series of five distince explosalons.”
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