Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1951 — Page 2
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Communists’ Promise
Reds Request Time to Study UN Proposal
By United Press
PANMUNJIOM, Korea, Nov, “~The Communists promised to-|
day to give their answer Wednes-| A
day to a United Nations proposal
designed to end the Korean Wer Al
by Christmas. At the Communist delegation’s| request, committee adjourned until 8 p. m.| Tuesday (Indianapolis Time), tol await the Red reply. The Com-| munists already have icated, they may accept. However, it was . believed the| enemy delegates first wished to| get in touch with higher authorities in Pyongyang, Peiping and perhaps Moscow.
Ask More Questions
The. ‘United Nations proposal | §
would grant the Communist de-| mand that the present battleline| become the cease-fire line—pro-| vided an agreement is reached
change of war prisoners.
If there were no agreement] within a month, the provisional cease-fire line would be adjusted, to cover any advances made by either side in the meantime and
the joint armistice sub-| u
tr ts Se A A
GOBBLE, GOBBLE—Susan Swann, 9, Waterman, lll., walks among the flock of more than 56,000 within 30 days on the rest of the| turkeys on the Kaufman turkey farm. Thousands of these succulent birds will be reluctant guests for
armistice terms, including an ex- dinner next Thursday.
Named to State Scout Post
Boy
oY.
E
Hansen, a
vet
eran
the next step would be up to the World War II and Korean
truce negotiators. The Communists asked more} questions about the United Na-| tions proposal during today’s sub-| committee session, which tasted] one hour and 15 minutes. In reply, U. 8. Maj. Gen. Henry| I. Hodes re-emphasized: ONE—That the war would con-| - tinue until a complete armistice| has been agreed upon and signed. | This would include arrangements; for an exchange of war prisoners
and for appointment of a com-|¢ mission to insure compliance with| °
the truce terms.
Mr.
TWO—That the cease-fire de-|Ville, IIL
marcation line and demllitarized|
Mr. Hansen
FAs
Hansen
Boy Scout
Central
of 12, went
. He se
fighting, has beent appointed new
fleld
executive of the north district of
Indiana
Council, Joining the succeed Mayor Bayt and action Scouts at the age on a complete new set of city laws he rose to will Eagle rank and of the City Council. the |
into
executive
Tved
field. at;
Expect Emhardt To Be Elected Mayor Tonight
Election of a pro-tem Mayor to
highlight tonight's meeting Christian J. Emhardt, Council | president, is expected to be elected
to succeed Mayor Bayt, who will
iCouncil Bluff, [resign Saturday to become judge
'Ia., New Albany, of Municipal Court 3.
Ind.
recently
was
and Belle-|
in-!
The recodification of all city {ordinances will be up_ for final action tonight. The ordinance is
buffer zone would be provisional [troduced to North Side Scouters a complete rewriting and revision
until the complete agreement has been signed. Gen. Hodes said the Communists asked their questions with) apparent sincerity. They told him: “We will give you on 21 Nov.
points where they crossed (Wednesday) our over-all reply.”|Pukhan River in assault boats on replace
a nine-mile front Saturday.
UN Captures Another Hill
EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR- threatened
Howeve
The U
the
armistice| at their meeting in the Broad|of all city laws and: is tae result {Ripple American Legion post. He of more than two years’ work by { will move his family to, Indian- the legal department |apolis soon.
It will bear the title: “"Municipal Code of 1951.” Purchase of two fire engines to 1920 model equipment now in use is expected to be ap-
proved along with ordinances
F. a Chinese battalion dealing with traffic regulations.
apparently escaped.
nited Nations
drive for final to flank Xumsong, Pusiness
TERS, Korea, Nov. 19 (UP) — A ryppled former Communist. head-] United Nations division captured quarters town 29 miles north of another hill today on the third|tne 3th Parallel. Although Kum-
day of an offensive soytheast of gong was abandoned by the
Kumsong.
The advance put the Alliesihills to the northeast,
nearly four miles north of the northwest.
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Two zoning measures will be up action. Both are for zoning. One is at 52d :St. and Keystone Ave. The other is at Aflingion Ave. and 11th St.
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School Closed Because of Polio
CHESTERTON. Nov. 19 (UP) The Liberty Center grade and high. sihool five miles here was ordered least a week today students are ill with polio
Dr. George W. Douglas, thealth officer,
closed for at
county
man, 9, was admitted to Porter
Memorial Hospital in Valparaiso|
{Friday and her illness diagnosed as infantile paralysis. Also in Porter Memorial with polio is one of Jacqueline’'s classmates, 9-year-old Dana Thomas, Dr. Douglas sald. She has been ill since Nov. 5 The school has an enroliment of 375.
Sympathy Proclaimed
WASHINGTON. Nov. 19 (UP) The hierarchy of
terday proclaimed its ‘sympathy for churchmen and laymen perse-, cuted in Communist countries and
‘criticized ‘the indifference of the so-called Christian governments to this frightful persecution.” 2 Quakes Recorded NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (UP) Two “very severe’ earthquakes
were recorded yesterday at Fordham University and were estimated to have occurred 9000 miles away, “probably” in Kast Indies.
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south of!
because two
said he decided on| the move wheh Jacqueline Cush-|
the Catholic, Church in the United ‘States yes-|
Far and Aen :
3 Gl Sons Return Home
| |
A WIDOWED mother in Lansing, Mich., will havé her six sons and two daughters together, but the reunion will be a sad one. Two of Mrs, Josephine Need-
brother John, killed Henry won the Purple Heart five times He lost a leg in Korea,
Reunited ithe raft Lethargia hitch-hiked {toward Detroit today after a Hattiesburg, Miss.,
Brown,
Delilah, rejoined Don
lteen- -agers. Don, Delilah, another
man and two girls sailed the Leth-!visit other South American coune Initial request for an $8.2 million increase.
largic from New Kensington, Pa. to New Orleans to learn how peo ple react in cramped quarters,
On With Show
Mary Pickford— To Star Again
Mary Pickford, one-time “America’s sweetheart,” will return to the screen for the first time since 1933. Columbia pictures will star the silent screen heroine, now 58, in "The Library.” Rehearsals start next month with filming planned early next year. Miss Pickford, wife of band leader-- TV host Buddy Rogers, became founder and major stockholder tn United Artists since reltirement.
Margaret to Sing
Seattle, Wash... will hear the President's daughter sing at a public concert Mar. 27. Margaret
the Dutch Truman will appear at the cele- the group to thank them fpr their birth-
bration of
Seattle's 100th
‘means more
—2 Wounded, 1 De
day.
ham’'s sons, Henry and Richard, wounded Korean veterans, are en, route home from San Francisco. | On the train with them is a cas-| ket containing the body of their, in Korea. |
{
. Two veterans of the cruise of]
marshal solved a “dognaping.” The craft's mascot, | ito leave for Rio de Janeiro today, {member of the crew, after she from New York, to take part in provides was found in possession of two!Brazil's first Thanksgiving cele- more than 80 Hoosier communi- field, clung to the craft until it The cardinal also wilities has raised its sights from an drifted to shore.
defense drive for
PSC Receives Bell Rate Hike Appeal
ad
She'll also greet a return-
Ing troop ship from Korea,
Trip for His Turkey
|
Cardinal Spellman
Miss Truman
bration.
tries.
Home Cooking Best A 14-year-old rouing stone said ‘today he wétt back to Knoxville, Tenn., to live with his mother {because hie was homésick for herd fcorn pone and baked ham. Clell Summey ate both yesterday, while
‘his mother, Mns- Dorothy Heath, |
cried for jov. During his twomonth absence, Mrs. Heath, a waitress, offeréd her blood to the “publicity” she {hoped would find her son. Clell made her laugh wtih stories of nis {job peeling potatoes in a cafteria in Washington, D. C., and his four climbs to the top of Washington Monument before he discovered it had an elevator.
$200,000 Truck Terminal Zoning Permit Asked
Permission to construct a $200,000 truck terminal at Earhart and Pleasant Sts. on the Southeast Side has been requested before the zoning board.
Hayes Freight Lines, Inc. will submit its petition to the board Dec. 28 for the combination office
and loading dock. The trucking firm has requested three years to complete the project because of government restrictions on mate-
riais.
Clark Backers Plan Post-Election Luncheon
Marion County Republican officials who spearheaded the campaign of Mayor-elect Alex Clark withh a series of weekly luncheon meetings, will hold a post-election session tomorrow at the Columbia Club.
Mr. « before
‘lark will appear
support
this
ings in which Indiana Bell Tele- 2 Hunlers:.
iphone Co. seeks a $10,162,000 a As Canoe Overturns year increase in rates was filed ‘today ‘with the State Public Serv- Two hunter were drowned im the lice Commission. 4 By law, E (has 15 days in which to. act on! canoe.capsized, but two other octhe proposed rate boost. does not act hy Dec. 3,. the issue cued. reverts Court. Circuit {combe granted Bell a temporary | | Park. increase last summer on the util|ity’'s appeal of a $730,000 PSC.
grant. amounted to $5.4 milljon accord- saw the canoe capsize. Mr, Johns-
ing to company figures but $7.2 ton plunged into the icy water and Francis Cardinal Spellman was million according to the PSC,
. MONDAY, ‘NOV. 19, 1951
n Wednesday
[service and ‘toll charge rates and la 10-cent charge for pay phones. Judge Claycombe will be al{lowed to establish a permanent Irate schedule for the utility should the commission fail te act in the next two weeks,
Drowned
A transcript of court proceed-
CHICAGO, Nov. 19 (UP)--
[Des Plaines River near subufban the commission now | Deerfield yesterday when their
of the boat were res.
If PSC cupants Circuit’ The dead were George Johnston, 31, and his father-in-law, Thomas Galloway, 45, both of Highland
to the Marion
Judge Lloyd D. Clay-
Mr. Johnston's niece, Nancy Johnston, 14, of Deerfield, was The temporary rate hike rescued by her father, John, who
{pulled his daughter to shore, the utility which, The fourth occupant of the service to canoe, Willlam Vogg, 14, Deer-
then, telephone
Since
Mr. Vogg told authorities the canoe capsized when Mr, Galloway
Bell now wants still higher stood up to fire a shot.
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TaylorBustup As Perr
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