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= A series of four lecture-recitals » brick and 'Mary Ellen McCrady, 24-year-old|about the Mississippi,” the pert! Times Special iE Rise das Enem by leading pianists will be a fea- \ plained to neighborhood residents PAUOR | he nd i y or bf thie zalt AR and! brown haired captain said. | GREENCASTLE, Sept. 20 A ture of Butler University's Jordan in a meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomor- and LeGrande Aves. Sania fol cUmpanions made on, dy| They planned to shove off either Grove Patterson, editor of the ToB : : College of Music fall schedule. ag The session, scheduled to be Original plans for row housing today to sail their battered craft/today or tomorrow, {ledo Blade, will deliver the annual ' S S New Talks Under the general chairman-| . {held in the Tabernacle at, Le- there have been dropped. into “the swirling waters of the Old-time rivermen warned the Kenneth C. Holgate journalism Ship at Ozan. Marsh, Jordan piano dying lspec |Grande and State Aves, was| INDIANAPOLIS {Mississippt, : {youthful quartet about the trea-ijecture at DePauw University, : partment head, the visiting] fcalled by the Public Housing| . The collegiate foursome, Mary cherous 800 miles of water that Friday, Oct. 5, President Russell Continued From Page One (8Ttists will include: Leo Sirota,| mne state's mistake in {he Authority of Indianapolis. i TRAFFIC TOLL Ellen, Geraldine Garcia and two|lay between them ‘and New Or- J, Humbert, announced today. . : chairman of the piano depart-| ids | Donald Hanson, executive sec- (262 Days) imale crew members started the|leans, their goal. Mr. Patterson was twice presiUnited Nations Commander Gen.'ment, St. Louis Institute of Music,|d¢ath date of a beating victim retary of the Authority, said he| 1950 1951 hardest part of their 1800-mile| But they refused suggestions dent of the American Soclety of Malthe B Ridgway. (Oct. 18; Elizabeth Travis, chair- today delayed the trial 7of a will explain the exact nature of| Accidents ..... 6276 5900 [river trip “with apprehension but|that they give up the trip. They Newspaper Editors. He will also oad a a Biton Spicer de- man of Millikan University piano defendant in a murder trial, {the project to residents who have | Hurt ......c.00. 23838 2565 determination.” {did however purchase life pre- address the student assembly and e to their Alliéd department, Nov. 15; Stanley | After three days of trial before 2DIECted to the plan. Dead avaarve 49 aah 41 : “We must keep an open mind servers. [interview news students.
counterparts at Pan Mun Jom on|Fletcher, resident pianist of the EE —— the southern edge of the Kaesong|University of Illinois, Dec. 13,® Criminal Court 2 jury, the case,
neutral zone at a 20-minute meet-|and Franz Bodfors, resident pian-|against Leslie Clark 38, formerly ing at. 6 a.m. (4 p.m. Wednesday|ist of DePauw University, Jan./of 1611 College Ave., was halted Indianapolis time). The text was|31. 1952. lby Judge Saul I. Rabb
broadcast by’ Radio Peiping * . The series, to be held in Riddick] The order was made after the The Communist note: auditorium, will be open to stu-| |
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[oon ONE—Proposed immediate re-\qents who register for the course! 198° permitted the state to BOW EASIER TERMS S sumption of the armistice negotia- at Jordan, 81 amend its complaint by changing ~ - "ew sam von tions “without any need for fur- the date of the victim’s death. & 304 : ther Jiscussion of the conditions City Clerks Get OK The defense contended that Take 18 Weeks 0 a | or the resumption , , .” ° 1 erKs e BB { y ty : Clark had come to court to de-| .
TWO—Suggested that the truce . Sian? delegates at their first meeting On Upping Deputies Pay {fend himself for the date men- | set up machinery to guarantee| Clerks of second - class cities tioned in the complaint, Sept. 11,! Hacaongs ' nd and deal may pay their deputies more than ;qx | “ut : “unsettled” Communist com-|$2500 a year, Indiana Attorney | ? Ph M A k t 71581 plaints of prior United Nations|General J, Emmett McManamon| The state changed the date to 335 FE WASHINGTON ST "sa one r ¢ violations. ruled today, Sent. 12 azter being Suprifed bY} . : - THREE—Expressed hope that! Mr. McManamon's official] <>umony of a doctor tha rge * Gen, Ridgway would order United |opinion was in reply to Ft. |Diliey, the victim, actually died§ Nations liaison officers to consult Wayne's city clerk. Mr, Mec-[°0 the 12th—the day after the Communist liaison officers ‘at Manamon said a 1951 law re- fatal beating.
‘once “concerning the date and!pealed the maximum and allowed | Clark is held under $3000 bond. ® ind ‘time for resuming the negotia-|clerk’s to fix deputies’ salaries His case will be rescheduled for ave oney e000 ua i Y ul ® 0 moo Y an e
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“tions.” “subject to approval of the com-{trial by jury, probably In| - After 29 Days mon council.” INovember. ~ The CommMUNist decision 10 71] —
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talks came just 29 days after the, - Reds broke off negotiations on a| “trumped-up charge that United! NEW Nations planes had tried to bomb| 7 i ~
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-guarters at Kaesong. “First United Nations reaction to ‘the Communist note was a news release by Gen. Ridgway’s public information office. It was made -up of excerpts from the “Voice of the United Nations Command” broadcasts to Korea. The ‘release said the Reds appeared to have changed their policy in Korea and “perhaps . . have adopted a more reasonable attitude toward the ceasé-fire talks.” %- Reds Change Tune “There is reason for hope that the latest reversal in policy and agreement to renew the peace talks may bring some sort of a
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