Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1951 — Page 8
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Leaders Day Tuesday | . For All Club Officers
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Tuesday is Leaders’ Day. There are many reservations for Tuesday. All presidents and key officers should try to be at the Center Tuesday. Call now té make your appointment. Names of all leaders who have made appointments | to make their donation on Leaders’ Day by 5 p. m. Mon- | day will be listed in The Times Tuesday. Leaders who cannot give blood themselves can recruit a “buddy” to take their place and credit willge given both the leader and the person she recruited.
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Acme “ _ . VILLAGE ADOPTS INJURED BOY-—Citizens i in the village d Kight Dates. Open | Clarington, O., have brought under their wing Donald Parr, 5, | who was seriously burned in a gasoline tank blast five weeks ago. Donald, in a hospital at Wheeling, W. Va., is recovering but faces "a long siege of skin grafts. His hospital expenses have depleted his family's savings—costs running as high as $152 a day, and | residents have started a drive for funds for the plucky boy. Shown
Eight open dates remain this month for blood donations at the Blood Center. When they have ‘been filled,
more will be announced. Members should note that Oct.
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across the Taedong River whic bisects the Red capital.
More Than 300 to Attend (racks Under Movies, Kickoff Luncheon Big Allied Push
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flaming fall offensive along“a 40mile front.
turned safely to base. At the same time, [fighters shot
west Korea.
morning,” Brigadier George Tay- one, the U. 8. lor told the United Press at a bered nearly three to one. western front command post of the British Commonwealth Division. “I feel that we have handed them a major defeat and I believe
safely to base.
The sudden Communist
the offensive front to only
one height which had withstood flame-throwers, tanks and infantry assaults for seven days, In two days, the 3d Division had inflicted an estimated 1200: casualties—500 dead, 682 wounded and 35 prisoners—on the Chinese
of nonexistent modera opposition. The United Nations forces we ‘slow to follow up the full exte
of the enemy's
"Miss Exhibitor''—Miss Geneva
"Miss Distributor’ —Miss Louise
shelter 1000 men. The United Nations advance overran two or more hills and cleared the last threat to the Seoul-Chorwon railway, which could be vital in supplying Allied troops on the east coast this winter. Allied engineers already have started-rebuilding the line. The Cominunists were believed to have taken up new positions farther north guarding the lowlying plains below Pyongyang, the North Korean capital.
ities who will be here to launch
8. A” the night.
here, and M. Brazee, general man- out during ager of the Greater Indianapolis Amusement Co., are cochairmen of the event. Mr. Brazee is assisted by Earl Cunningham, manager of the Fountain Square The-
ater.
the ‘“Movietime U. paign. The luncheon, sponsored by the exhibitors and distributors of the Indianapolis area, will also honor two , attractive young women chosen as ‘Miss Exhibitor” and “Miss Distributor.” . Miss Geneva Adams, 2558 Lockburn St., an employee of Affiliated Theatres, has been selected as “Miss Exhibitor,” and Miss Louise since King George VI was opMunson, 23 W. 16th St., a cashier erated on Sept. 23 said today that at Columbia Pictures, has _been his condition continues to im- Eleven B-29 ' Superfortresses chosen as “Miss Distributor.” prove. thundered out ahead of the United 12, 000 servicemen.
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30 still have open appointments, The number is LI ncoln with him is his mother. Mrs. Donald Parr Sr. 1441. : ) i ane bac Me Nations ground forces and blasted Remember you'fe helping to bring back an American y On EO oroyang. They boy from Korea—alive. p dumped 130 tons of bombs on the! : Spa—— 00-foot steel railway bridge
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The = Superfortresses only “meager” antiaircraft fire and no. fighter opposition. All re-
American jet down one Soviet- | built MIG-15 jet and damaged another in two battles over northA total of 136 planes
“The Chinese broke and ran this took part in the two dogfights. In jets were outnum-
All United Nation jets returned
withdrawal on the western and westcentral fronts came as a surprise. The-Reds -nad~3taNed- the Uniied =
we have broken their winter ” line.” Nations offensive Thursday night The Reds abandoned fortified and early Friday with Their my pat sgistance © > : a hill positions which they had ®5' T® Ioan ® 9 eh ; ricious ¢ 1terattacks fought bitterly to hold only a few VICIOUS countera 8, : Bours earlier. The U. S. 34 Di», Resistance melted soon altel : 3 LN as aw ‘ever. From alo vision .seized without opposition dawn, however. Fr all ng
came reports
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mysterious pullback. They seized only their im-
Munson. Adams. on the newly captured hill and Jediate Ye ta sent More than 300 guests, movie ex-. Speaking at the luncheon will two other heights. DR Ar. is seek ont she \hibitors and distributors will at- he Clarence Jackson of the State Although. blasted continuously enemy's iritentions «tend the kickoff luncheon observ- «yp. yor of Commerce, and Tru- In One of the heaviest Allied wot of Chorwon. the U. 8. 3d ing the 50th Golden Jubilee anni- : artillery bombardments of the . sor : 15th Regi t versary of movies, Monday at the Man Rembusch, president of the .,. most of the deep Com- Division sent 1s oo amen Travertine Room of the Hotel state and national Allied Thea- munist mountain emplacements against a height —: he Lincoln. ters, were still intact.” One Red en- sisted capuire t > the way to Appearing at the Juncheon will rr Oank anyon trenchment. buttressed. bv dirtiiYe HOOPS went ¢ Foster rauker, manager of ' J the peak without drawing fire. be several Hollywood personal- . . and logs, was large enough to p MGM Pictures and Loew's, Inc. The Reds apparently had pulled
An 8th Army spokesman estimated that the Reds during the past two days of bloody fighting on the hill had used three regiments of infantry—perhaps 10,000 men—and six artillefy battalions
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (UP)— Congress moved ‘swiftly vesterday and voted $5 million to pay death oratuities to beneficiaries of some
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Heat Due to Leave; canned Vegetable
55° Forecast
For City Tonight
terday. But
cool air flowi
highest temperature ever recorded
in October here-—90 degrees yes-
ng in
from the north and northwest will push the mercury down to 55 tonight.
' Price Rise Due
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (UP) Grocery prices of some canned vegetables soon may go up a
penny a can TPhe-Office-of-Price-Stabitization
Last, lingering elements of hot nae authorized canners of most {summer weather were due lo vegetables to raise their prices to leave Indianapolis for a trip east yrefect increased costs, The OPS today. sal tf ’ ] said that prices at the. canner The weatherman said thermom- joy Aan will go up eters may show 80 degrees this p.¢ jt expects “ttle if anv’ afternoon, in the wake of the n.reage at retail level. Officials
said many canned vegetables will stay at present prige levels but some may go up a cent a can, The order applies to all canned fresh. vegetables except rhubarb, sauerkraut, asparagus, fresh cu-
J a s high will hover inner pickles, pumpkin and 0. i squash. It also applies to vegeRain, scheduled to fall here to- 1 PP B
day, now
Until yesterday,
is expected to pass by just south of Indianapolis. according {U. 8. Weather Bureau records for ithe last 80 years, highest temper-
table juices, catsup and othér tomato products,
Man's Condition Critical After Return From ‘Death’
to
{ature ever known here in Octopet was 89 degrees on Oct. 1, LONG BEACH, Cal, Oct. 5 97, and again Oct. 4, 1922, r Melvi n » But continued warm air from (1 P) Melvin Eugene Hewit, the south, coupled with lots of saved from death by surgeons
sunshine, pushed the mercury up Who cut open his chest and masand up until it registered 90 at saged his heart to restore its ac-
reported 3 pm, yesterday,
tion, was in-critical condition to-
Arrest of Mhsertee Legislators Is Orderedby Speaker -
Continued From Page One J. J. ‘Ralley, Ballard, Bartock, Beal,” Bierly, Birchler, Brennan, W. O. Brown, Bushemj, Churilla, Cockrum, Cronin, Dickinson, Fro
Justice, C. H. King Korpal, Landis, MaMalinka, Mellencamp, Minnick, Myers, Noble, Regan, Ryan, Seng, Spurgeon, Teetor, Willkie. Somerof those Representatives were seen in the State House although they did not amswer roll call. Rep. Brown arrived after roll,
man, Hunter,
Klein, ‘Kopp,
cer,
day and doctors feared his brain! might have been damaged during | the time he, was ‘dead.’ Mr. Hewitt, 26, was after being pronounced Wednesday night. The El Monte, Cal, laborer was injured when he fell and hit his head on the pavement while getting into a car.
revived dead
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OCT. 5, 105%
2 Havigians Hug Icano Slopes
4 Doomsday
By United Press - KAMUELA, Hawali, Oct. .5
Twelve Hawaiians huddled in a ‘rk one-story houfe “on the slopes of an extinct volcano last for an eruption will end the
waiting they . predict
night, which world. Police Officer Virgil Parker said the 12 set the mood for their prediction a week Ago by joining nightly in wierd Hachants chants that be-
together walian
“gan with the death of a 18-year-
old boy who shot himself accidentally. A ‘small group of mourners
gathered in this sleepy ranch town on the slopes of an extinct volcano, working themselves Into readiness for doomsday. The officer said the an “iron curtain”
group around
anyone.” But Mr. Parker said it was understood that all believe they will be the only ones in the world to escape doom when the gigantic eruption takes place.
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