Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1951 — Page 8

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call for blood for American servfcemen.

{had been made by Mrs. Dorothy |F. Buschman and Mrs, Harold | Buell, Indianapolis Service Men's

day Afternoon Literary Club. of

,Mrs. Ralph E. Anderson, Alpha rp +Chapter, Theta Nu Chi Sorority;

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{Society; Mrs, John Tenney, East| gp {49th Street Christian [ATA Guild, and Mrs. Catherine]

las a “buddy” donor.

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| members have 'pointments at the center are Al-| pha Latrelan, Eastern Star, School 39 PTA, Alpha Delta La-|

APPLIANCE & FURNITURE (0 212% PROSPECT ST. LTS ELE)

White Cross Guild Victory Chap-| ter.

New Units Added

New units added to the 1st]

Battalion include Riley Hospital|

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W. Marshall Dale, president of|

| Dickey, School 75 PTA, MIS. Rajlways, sald he is starting the| | Tenney has recruited her husband naw transit service a day early

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Trolleys to Open One-Way System

The city's~transit- system will

preview the new one-way, NorthSouth traffic system Sunday-—a

- » day before Illinois St. and cari! (Jp Two Rid ps n Ave, are changed to ne

reets. Trolley coaches will run South

dianapolis.

A crosstown bus will also start peak on “Heartbreak Ridge.” An (Mrs. D. E. Gleason, Sigma Nu its jnaugural service on 38th St.8th Army communique reported {Fraternity Mothers Club of But-|This will serve as a feeder line to| “little or no gains” during the {ler University; Mrs. L. W. Smith, a]] other busses and trolleys run-|day. |Garden City Church Missionary ning North. It starts at the Fair-

ound and goes to Graceland

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cause it will give bus drivers

| Additional organizations whose | 5nq supervisors “a chance to iron| made early ap-qu¢ rough spots when there is a! light load.”

{but they were destroyed again In|

feteria stylev Friday from 5:30]

Chapter, Mrs. Harlan Haines, 19; Vandaworker Club, Mrs. Kenneth Jeffries, 14, and Riley Cheer Guild, Whoopty - Doopy - Doodem Chapter, Mrs. Florence Randolph, 12. The First United Lutheran Church Group with Mrs. Chester Stephenson, president, has joined the 2d Battalion.

Red Cross reported a tremen-

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$14,630,000. Net losses |. 0r at Lincoln 1441. Rides

Pledge cards for appointments at the center should be mailed

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register her club if she had not

“Alert Women Make An Alerted Nation” is the committee’s theme for the year. |

paid, $33,770,000. will be available throughout the] Committee members are Mrs. month. _ |C. B. LaDine, chairman, Mrs. ; Rose Marie Cruzan, vice chairASSETS. 23:11:.$13,892,612 First Report Sunday man, with Mesdames C. H. LIABILITIES. 3:7 10,016,939 First report on the number of Ridge, I. R. Yeagy, J. W. Carter, SURPLUS .:::::3 3,878 pledges from each club group will|F. J, Brown, C. T. Simmons, W. 2333 3.875673 be made in The Sunday Times. |E. Dismore, William Haine, G. O.

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To the east, the 23d Division | : st Fri These battered in vain at a Communist Center; Mrs. Clyde Simmons, Frl-/q aon painted busses are the first battalion holding out in deep log 62 to be eventually used injand dirt

bunkérs

Dash Up Valley

A tank-led task force dashed a new automobile or any one up the valley between the two ridgelines for the fourth straight shoot up bunkers on and other

day to “Heartbreak Ridge” enemy positions. The tankers

enemy engineers had rebuilt many of the bunkers during the night,

trefan. and Methodist Hospital Plan Chili Supper [the latest attack. United Nations planes ranged The Haverford Community out in force all along the east{Church will serve a chili supper central front to napalm, rocket yofyueal to man ships until the |and a variety of other foods in/2nd bomb enemy bunkers, gun

positions and assembly areas. inair recently won wage boost Airmen reported they destroyed 13 —— J won wage 8.

\Cheer Guild, The Used To Be!to 7 P. m. in the building, 54th St. bunkers and killed or wounded 165| Chapter, Mrs. Elmer Jones, presi-|and Haverford Ave. The Rev.|Red troops.

Stanley R. Woltjen is pastor.

Shift in Truce Talks

supporting them from the home Raises Hopes of Deal front? Have your president call PLaza | 5551 to register before the new|p Friday deadline.

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UNITED NATIONS ADVANCE| ASE, MUNSAN, Korea, Oct 9—|

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last Communist message to Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway. It was this/ . message which proposed Pan Mun Ft. Wayne Fire Alarm Jom for resumption of the talks. FT. WAYNE, Oct. 9 (UP)—A

Pan Mun Jom will replace Kae-/among 100,000 pupils {n parts of song, five miles to the northwest, ! Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. where the Reds broke off the truce talks Aug. 23. {tional fire prevention week, was

the Communists ‘to send their|mass fire evacuation program.

liaison officers to Pan Mun Jom at 7 p. m. today (CST) to arrange |for resumption of the cease-fire conference.

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