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Hy. ° [e Ro lin . d Ig : es Berman has been appointed cqun- ly ] double bill for Worl Yar "At least, that's what he. told ; © WABE 5 ny ty campaign manager of the « , |We've got to payor it twice be-| : ellowest North Caro- 2 ’ f y » |y me in the mello i turns up . ; . “ 2 magn March of Dimes, cause the dollar j3 worth only lina drawl I'd ever heard. r Here's V7 1 . KEE Wray Fleming, : half as much as when we fi- WC Svar A i} ow ee em omm S I SMR state director of nanced the war. “And we'll have : a o Bh 0] in 3 wa Foundation for . to pay twice for the last war, Aceyse 2 of llegal : pri ; | bo 1 fantil -| too.” . ." . : { Continued From Page One .- | Continued From Page One . ' jufan ie Panake) Continued From Page One He detoured presidential candi- Radio Broadcasting . : And’ Council of Jewish Women, and sion during a visit to 2d Division 1952 campaign ance between what he spends and gites, and stepped right over Eric, STEUBENVILLE, O., Oct. 10 : butted 1 Mrs. George A. Childs, Gold Star { headquarters, 8th Army Com-|] the National What he takes in. Johnston, Economic Stabilization. "7 ple a een U. 8. ex Mothers. : {mander Lt. Gen. James A. Van will be held Jan.’ Asked if the government could Administrator, with the touch of '“ oy wnsvactors. divested land ha Club groups. having appoint- Fleet said: = 2-31. tax-as-it-goes, he said he didn't a push-button smile. Commission. Insp oo . + for such ' ments at the center tomorrow are “I am delighted to hear about Mr. Berman see why not. Asked how, he put! He's here to talk tonight to the ‘wo Shadyside, 0., hrothers Jes, a tight | Garden City Christian Church it. I hope it will be end of the said: “We will his 52-year-old finger on a sales Indiana Industrial Conference and terday and shuryed tiem wi d But st Missionary Society; Beta Pi Chap- ‘Heartbreak ‘Ridge’ fighting. This ¢ welcome the help tax, at the factory level, (will no doubt sting the legs of illegally operating te avis on and on 'a he ter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority; Is very good medicine to welcome n. Berman Of every person This would do it, he said, if misguided do -gooders with his radio broadcasting squipment - China Garfield Park Unit, American them to the front with intense in the fight the government whacked four to barbed word lash. a move to boost the sale o bristles, Legion Auxiliary, and School 39 i fire.” . jagainst polio. Huge funds are five billion out of its political] And I think he’s going to tellvision sets. A eG . sten. Ea PTA. C- | In the air, 32 American Thun- necessary to finance the Work.” sews . ————— — is classi Dates Still Open : |derjets damaged and probably de-| - rtr— | —— it 1s vit Dates still open this month for [SUoyed two oF 25 mis 2 . and Chis . appointments at the center are |MIG-15 jet fighters which jum | Id IC a r= of all fo Oct. 16, 18, 19, 23, 25, 30 and 31. |them over “Mig Alley” in north- i cu YS LOWEST Call Lincoln 1441 now to make west Korea. No American losses , . " s Im yours. |were reported. I Th U8 Tuesday nine members of a. | 0 [ee ere . Mi School 39 PTA are booked along Liaison Teams Look | OWNSITA | RS HI]S TERMS Post. fio with Alpha Delta Latreian Club | . : rateThC ro: 7 Over New Talk Site \ i > able to k Other early reservations have | UNITED NATIONS ADVANCE n : Ours i easily ties and already been made this. month BASE, Munsan, Korea, Oct. 10 . ww BY members. of Wallace . Streel {UP)—United Nations and Com- Continued From Page One ® arranged far Presbyterian Chapter, White {munist liaison officers looked) S——— Cross Guild; Athenaeum Turners lover a possible new compromise about five years, is survived by - Auxiliary; Matinee Musicale; |site for resumption of the Korean his wife Lenora. He also had a Zz Hadassah; B'nai B'rith and In- te > a brother, Glenn, and parents, Mr. s : gg |cease-fire talks today. N: dianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Apparently no decision was and Mrs. Monroe Hinton, in his Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. freached. however. because an- home town, Scottsville, Ky. aa Letters Sent [en ' : as sched- Services were being arranged) 31 South Meridian Phone MA rket 7331 , ; ; other liaison meeting was sche ! Mrs. Walter B. Lichtenstein, : luled for 7 p. m. (CST). The pos- at the Harry W. Moore Chapel. ‘ ; Indianapolis Section, National : rl Pols J | sible compromise site was a bridge! Another accident involved two Council of Jewish Women, presi- : A " 3 Tover the Sachon River, a half. MOVINg cars and two parked cars| . F . L C 3 . ; Ave, fitat, repovied Today margene? FIRST FREE RIDE—Red Cab driver Everett Warmoth holds mile southeast of Pan Mus JOT ne So Dock It Matison av p rac { iC al urni ture al ow 0S s :. : ; resumption of the armis- y A 2 drive have gone out to the 800 the door tor Times' Minute Women Leader Mrs. John Tenney, who Early Iesumpt A APA |were slightly hurt. ] | members of her club. a . \ Pfc. Phillip E. Parnell, 27, was “In the letter we urged our got the first free ride to the Red Cross Blood Center yesterday. | U. 8. Marine Col. James C.griving a nd which police said. | i . . . Ini Na- : Women to Co-0pefate in each p.g C,) fare fo and from the Center this month is a pint of blood |Murray, acting chief Railay Sanit a parked car and knocked it way," she said. “If they cannot ‘ es: tions liaison officer, and 1 into another parked auto. ol donate themselves, we explained for the men in Korea. Mrs. Tenney is E. 49th St. Christian Church (Korean Col. Chang Chun San, ™, anwhile, Pfc. Parnell's car, how they could recruit a ‘Buddy’ . : 'head of the Communist liaison hit an auto driven by Robert] ‘ donor.” ATA Guild president. - : |team, and their assistants met fori pooker; 48 RR 6. - : Executive board members of,’ : ; {212 hours Wednesday. The soldier was released after . the council will follow up the let- Fi L H Newsman to Address } For the first 30 minutes, they! Steattoent at -Cenetal. Hospital. iy Larger than most C hairs 3 85 ters with telephone calls to indi-\FIF@ LOSSES flere 4 ; talked in a circus-like tent erected; FSR FRSC RE SHIRE (CEE at this price! : vidual members. Further infor-| Foreign Relations -Group by the Reds on a bean pated was riding with him. mation on the drive will be in me Below Year Ago Roy ! . Burosy the road fom Pan Mun seated council’s monthly bulletin which! ; : 5 ay Brock, foreign correspon of om’s four mud-walled houses. Ww Castle - “HAVE | comes out later in the month. “It| fs ie Chie? Mom inmey DAS MIS ror the Naw York Times dur-| Then the groups walked a half 500 Out at Ne Li To tees editor will serve as another reminder,” | !F8ers sed. ing World War II, will speak at Mile down the road to a bridge Borg-Warner Plant rranged ‘Mrs. Lichtenstein explained. | Indianapolis fire losses .are g : ’ lover the meandering Sachon = STLE. Oct. 10 (UP)— “The council president made her/running slightly more than half a dinner meeting of the Council River. They stayed there for about’ NEW CA need ot te uger: own. donation at the Blood Center|of last year’s rate, he reported to of Foreign Relations tonight on, 10 minutes, making notes, re- PrSanetion Sore or Does. ; S 0.6 h d ato ble yesterday on Leader's Day. {the Safety Board today. But he’s “A Report from Middle East fering to maps and pointing. The RD Cor today as 500 CIO ' hable ol ’ In true Red Cross spirit the “afraid something will happen.” Fronts.” exchange was amiable, gp Auto -Workers went on rugged, washable piasyesterday. Two nurses became ji LOSS 0 far this year are His Claypool ‘Hotel address Br yen ey ne tic that resists scuffing yesterday. Two nurses became illls570,570.31, compared with $1.- will cover the current oil-diplo- i, Jom The walkout was part of a ond wear . . . wipes off from food poisoning on an out-of-|,09 331 for the same period of matic - religious struggles now! . strike involving 10 plants of Borg- ol oh dom Yiwn mobile unit operation. Mon-|,,,, |wracking that area. Mr. Brock is| A HOME OF YOUR OWN pro-|Warner over union demands for quickly with a damp ’ ’ ay es servi with | Chief McKinney credited closer lecturing while completing 2 motes family-happiness. For good'a system-wide master contract cloth. Lime oak finen - Buses ne {inspection for most of the reduc- book, “Blood, Oil and Sand,” for! real estate buys turn to The replacing individual agreements . h d h dwood le s mobile unit at Ft. Harrison re-| : 3 | iIshe ar gs. turned late afternoon, they took | tion. spring publication {Times Classified pages. in each plant. EE & off their coats, rolled up their Tne. sleeves and assisted center nurses = . z . : steel handling the capacity crowds of |= I] : —— = Choice of :- All hardwood donors there. Ig " : Chartreuse locked frame, no-sag lub to Hold - Green Ivory spring seat. All-in-one Rotary Club to Ho 2 : Red Yellow backgbrace and leg for Installation Oct. 30 z added strength. Thomas G. Sinclair will be in- |= NN IT: 9 2 . 3X | stalled new president of Rotary S N-—— Cont LLU Vd Indianapolis . - Club of Indianapolis at a lunch-iS Cat 3 a eon Oct. 10 in the Claypool Hotel.|S : — = ’ Perfect for TV _Now first vice President, Mr # : : Sinclair will succeed William D . . Hamerstadt in the top spot. C viewing—for Walter McCarty will be installed first vice president. . ® : “Others. to assume office willl living room, ~ Elmer R. Krueger, second vice president; John D. Baker, secre-| bedroom or den &

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