Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1951 — Page 3

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By United Press ! TOKYO, Sunday, Oct. 28 UP) The joint Korean truce subéome. mittee met again today, and’ the Alljes put it up to the Communiste ‘0 make any major concessions on L cease-fire line across Korea United Nations spokesmen in sisted ‘that “only minor refine-

ments can be accepted on the

Allied proposa line generally along the present

battlefront

The Allied position left it up to the Communists. who have al > ready abandoned their previously QUEEN aan Sin Mg a : arallel as the truce line, to make ton sen 3 {further concession: by Gov, ™ At yesterday's 31s} Son where “no tangible progress” wa yester- made, United Nat ons elegates Jame . at formally rejected the Comn t e wasn't new prop It « rade

204 0. United Nai retreat from HOOSIERS PROTEST—A delegation from Marion, Ind., yesterday delivared to the White House — Heartbreak ige _ and other a petition urging prompt and vigorous action to free AP Correspondent William Oatis from a heights ga tt thingost of much Czechoslovak prison, More than 12,000 residents of Marion signed the petition. Shown are (left to blood. right) R.-C. Duncan, Marion, chairman; Joseph Short, White House secrefary; Robert DeHority ElTOKYO. Sundav_Oct. 28 2p) wood, former head of the Indiana State Elks Association, and Royal Dicken, Marion Ells Lodge ~-Allied warplanes wound up>s_ Exalted Ruler. © week of 1 ¢ 4 hatt S Wel - o northwest Or'ea esterday by » ® » mooie avn once 10 Boy, 7, Injured Minister Warns That Communist jet fighters in. a 200

plane engagement. "Critically by Car

* 18 A T-vear-nld boy was In “very na I ne [ } 11¢ + 13 rioht after 1 laxt nr nt afte rev iv air 1 Ss. A 2 esr near The Rev. William Alexander { I PZ nis three ( MIG's 1950 Republican nominee for a

down. three more were

James Wilham 7 of 1227 U. 8 Renate seat from Oklahoma dest oved nd were Kappes St. wag taken unconscious said last r ght the GOP must Nr i N e e Qt a ty toc 3 3 ' ¢ pital and treated (3. presidency in 1952 or th: b : ed nd internal in- h ay vain hs 4 1 tore ¥ i 2 ? pa \ neve aga Vii nave a i to + e ie hance ¢ n A Police said $s darted from . - behind A i The Re \ told ! : € ap a u K and into India Pe orial AT { he Indiana Rept rial w 1 ane the path of a car driven bv Je : Rar : 3 An Air nique said v r 1404 8. M Association here P was : : 3. Plummer, 49, o 04 8. More- : as many az 107 Communist MIG's R. Plummer, 49, ( he only channel through which : Ti land Ave, The accident occurred pl were sighted in a =ingle action a to Mepesk out against yranny . » c’ y , vesterday afternoon in the 1900 Sr itine. gi ib ‘Aha re >» 3 I: did not give an exact total Politics are dirty but they're } : Bivy @ block of Morris St 5 ot ing t es intil numhber enemy jets involved ii : ; ant. 8-vear.oidil’ going to get any cleaner un Har acciden Vear-old the people become interested in

during. the -d AV.

In vesterday's ground action, Was SUCRE 0 a car in the 1100 wey dhrush and clean things up 1 All 3 tatant ntured a com- DIOCK of 8. Belmont Ave. He was, “nly = “{rplexs we Republicans 2 fe infantry ( a { m x i . . 1 f { i hill southeast of Kum- rea ed at General Hospital for a do it in 1852. we never again will manding hill so Aum Caimi Rar mad ) : : n i thrust patrols yore broken tight leg and head In- have a chance . 20 R na si : mr 3 HH ts { than a mile of theljuries. His congition was fal The minister-politician said at i Police said Daniel ran in front nF sua ght shattered Red Base : : oe b past ne « ( every ei 5 ’ r drive 1 r ol a car fAnven PULLZ JT. mericans now receives some ’ 3 Qt

26, of 1433 8 .

Returring to States — Two Indianapolis men are Democrats to Elect

among the 21 Hoosier servicemen ° yu. qiiNG

returning to the states from _ ne pemocratic National

Korea. Sfe Emerson J. Bell, RFD pn it1pe meets here Wednesday

Daniel Higbee, 2013 Westview Dr

* the ffiture of the world, get a

‘kind of a check from the Federal government

“If we give the Democr: ts four

TON. Oct. 27 (UP) or five years more in power, the : Com- ratio will be one in four.” he said Rev, William Alexander A

to "It's a damnable philosophy

3 Box 397. and Pfc. Ray N.glect a new chairman but Presi: shared by some people that the

11 " if Dustin, 3805 FE. Pleasant Run dent Truman was reported still government will support them he? In Cred Held

y + = ’ t ork | Pkwy, arrived in Seattle Wednes- undecided today about a succes- they don’t want to work for

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| were rR ng last ho rashed at Oliver ts. and injured

£ Carl W., Rush. 48 of 417 E. 12th a 8 and « don Shield. 24. of 1105 F { 3 ~ were SO ¥ charge ’ w d nKenness a 1d | After the collision, R i bounced off the side of t} : { on & Metal Co. b i Harding St : : and Mrs. Frank Aliano i 2203 N. Linwood Ave. who were ; riding with. him, were taken to i ‘General H Mr. Aliar 38 : Was re 3s © 3 € His 2 wife Pa ne . s fai n £ ditic i ! Cecilia: W 4 911 Xk ! ny § Washington 8t., suffered injuries 3 K i to her head and right knee. Genf eral Hospital listed her condition i as fair Yvonne Edmonds Heads Manual Honor "Roll Yvonne Edmonds heads the Manual! Trainin High School honor roll for tt first grading period of the new school term Kathleen Callor 3 second Rosalyn Roembke, third Jean . Sommer, fourth, and Esther MOTHER LOVE HURTS—Benjamin Pryor, 4, of 218 S. Warman Ave., tumbled out of a. moving scpharte. fifth car last night. His mother tried to grab him and fell out, too. The boy was only scratched, but Mrs, A total of 129 1 s were listed Pryor suffered a severs head injury > ___on the honor a ‘Runaway’ Plane Flies Alone for an Hour wns LANCASTER. O.: (Xk Pp He said he apparently he —A sing e Ta A Air- gw an and the. throttle half plane v1 pen whe e got out to start the ( 1 Aa eld nea ere tt i } itor, He said he jumped out of crashed : A i A : tha Whv whan t in taal of field near Brems ’ 1v when the ship took off. 1 9 The plane t ! The State Highway Patrol said I lot atten ’ { ' + motor ;., had ited the ship while it : in a field. The , . : . ¥s vas still airborne and that five ; i " i . = the plane suddenly Or 8iX cars followed it before Rt voter when e plane suc ) became airbore crashed in a field

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Fight Against Profiteering

dent Truman faid today the American worker now ‘is hetter off than anv worker in history but warned that special interests” are out to scuttle labor's gains In hig “special interest” gi ups he lumped profiteers who, he said, want price controls for evervbody but themselves, He pledged in thi connection a renewed fight for

stronger controls,

after taxes and taking into ac-

count price increases. By clear : toi the Blan hunee t inference he claimed credit for t the I ane .J ‘ung d into the this “increased ncome for the Ave : Demoers Bay +} } One other man. a sailor, Leo mocers I 4 gh ne : + » Klvin Hicks. reported to be from didn't mention the part name f r Dupo, Ill. was found floating a ; J i mile downstream Wage earner ana the farmer are : . y 3 There was no trace of the prosperous and securé: the t BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE—Mimi left) and Janet Toran ran as her five bn sald to Rave been of the people will be prosperous gone entry for the title of "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi"'—both won. 4hoard \Ithough no official and sscyte, tov,” pe so The twins were named at the Sigma Chi ball at Knoxville, Tenn., state: was made, they were Dedication Ceremony following the annual derby at the University of Tennessee. The girls presumed The plane be-

Ry United Press WASHINGTON, Oct, 27 —Presi-

He said real income pér person

8S up 40 per cent since 1939

Mr. Truman spoke to a-labor are from Chattanooga.

audience at ceremonies ded

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ing Gompers Square here, a sma the forces of reactio ’ Condition of both Mr. Hicks tre t near headquarters of the hes rea B Studebaker S Net Falls and Pf Lederle was reported American Federation of inference. he gave * Despite Rise in Sales good.” though neither man could The square is named the tic Party credit for the describe how he managed to eslate Samuel Gompers. founder workingman's, gains since Gom- SOUT BEND, Oct. 27—The (ape from the plane. Mr. Hicks and first president of the AF per's day %o" by inference did he Studebaker Corp. announced a wag taken to St. Margaret's HosIn what looked like a fight- tag Republicans as reactionaries Net Jncome locas Jor ' e 4 €- pital here and Pfc. Lederle, who ing preview of the 1952 Demo aiways trying to turn the con- Honth Deried enong Se] 9 > swam to the levee, to the Fairfax cratic election campaigr d trol of the country over to a priv- 32 0 combate not MT Base dispensary. He was to be sounded like an echo of Mr. Ti leged few ot 373 for a similar period last ,.,,.4 to the station hospital at man's own “Give 'Em Hel Tay We no longer subscribe to the yn A R Vance president and Ft, Leavenworth, Kan., tonight, in 1948, the President assailed popsensical idea that economfj board chairman, said income - ‘the terrible Capebart amend- ejj-peing trickles dq the scale despite a net sales gair “ Booze Suspect Gives Up ment’ go the price control’ law rom the well-to-do to the Wage nine months to $385.6 0 241 i and plugged anew for the repeal earner he said In fact, we year from 8381.721.876 a year ATLANTA. Oct. 27 (UP)—A of the Taft-Hartley labor-man- have proved that just the opposite ago : second man charged with murder agement law s true. We have proved ‘that if He also reported the sale of in connection with the poison He called on all Americans to the wage-earner and the farmer 226938 passenger cars and whisky deaths of 35 persons sur-

join him in- ‘the fight for human are prosperous and secure the d justice”, and warned that the rest of the people will. be pros- 273

fight will be tough and unending perous and secure, too n

ing the period as

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5 Feared Deat As B-25 Plunges Into ‘Big Muddy’

By United Press KANSAS CITY, «Kas, Oct. 27 An Air Force B-25, with one of gines out, plunged inte ths Missouri River near the Fairfax rt today in attempting an srgency landing. Two men were Known to have survived the crash. Scott Air Force Base, Ill, ofers said that. three crew meme el and four passengers were ihoard the plane when it left that base en route to Lowery AFB at Deny er : One of the two known survie vors, Pfe. Nolan F, Lederle, 8t, [Louis, hitel¥hiking a ride, said ha aw. two other men in the ‘water

lv submerged two

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