Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1951 — Page 1
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Matter at Postoffee Trans 3 ARD 62d XY EAR—-NUMBER 273 FRIDAY y NOVEMBER 30, 1951 aaa Indiana. “Issued Daily 0 : - 3 . ) ! : : » : Exclusive Chi i ] hs | @ : xclusive Chiang Interview— - Bloodhounds : 4 x . {- “ J Asia Can RaiseHutingtor [1C00X FrODREers 19 ol ” | * 0 ) 0, | @ EF : Ruth Judd a: Ku u Nn § | - e By United Press : . : 3 PHOENIX, Ariz, Nov. 30 { . . . —Bloodhounds today tracked VISIONS “Blond Tigress” Winnie Ruth Judd, notorious double trunk ne : . : . : : murderess of the 1930's, who es- 3 | » : Interrupting his series of articles on the South Korean Army, | aed from a mental hospital be- ) | f Jim Lucas flew to Formosa for the following @xclytive inferviaw {0c whe feared she wovld De : with Chiang Kai-shek, the president of Free China. His Korean separated from ner aged mother. i series, necessarily delayed, will be resumed tomorrow, | The 47-year-old woman, who . . ; * By JIM G, LUCAS |used scalpels to dismember two | infin aX rosecu ion : es Seripps-Howard Staff Writer roommates, made good her fourth i ' TAIPEH, Formosa, Nov. 30—Asia can raise an anti- [escape in 20 years of confinement. | ’ ie . + A viet ithi reape |She climbed down a hand-made i ; ] Communist army of at least 60 divisions within two VEArs, adder from the second-story qa (of ar o£ eer : > Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, president of Free China, |room occupied by her mother at said todav {the Arizona State Hospital where] | By ANDREW TULLY . . : : {both were held | | Scripps-Howard Staff Writer S ] In an exclusive interview, Editorial, Page 26 | r Fr. I" Nov. 30 : Z 3 : President Chiang said he be- Climbs Down Ladder : WASHINGTON, : ov. 30 They may have to reach lieved it was essential that an Will check the spread of de- | ool" CL into President Truman's cabinet to find out about that letter atic ed army ‘reated featis 2 fear of. commu- : . Bay 2 Ba ; 3 Jsidiie anti Red arm) be created ge 2 m and a C made her way down a ladder, {that seemed to say the Justice Department was awfully E, o fight Asiatic . 8 {as 4 ; a . and| I ; : ’ connnunism Question: Do you believe |! ashioned hin Hay aad sorry it had to prosecute a black marketeer in a $250,000 3 a cra obi sha Je '0Obe and elec $ . : 4 The cost, be Ruch an organization should be She must have been planning fax fraud Sase vs h Fred Othman, Page 26 : fald, woul e create .» thik one for weeks.” he said. 4 rian ewinda, coungel for the A S . . > wl > only one-third “I believe it is necessary 2 OF W Be gL King subcommittee investigating WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 " . . atime Ho Bloodhounds immediately were : UP) ,— Att e General J ¢ hiang replie I 1 ( ) Attorney G A . or one - fourth Chiang replied emphatically. rh ts ds income tax scandals, said today < 1 < 1 ~ ano =] . » » v : v what the As we talked, Mme. Chiang brou ht to the hospi al groun “we may have io” call Attorney Howard MeGrath denied today oN 0 . : served i Yoav hi so they could sniff her effects. She y { all Y published reports that he will 4 4 United States served tea—Iin cups "we've had mariilv: 3 Yn r wots General J. Howard McGrath “to ¥ j ; since our marriage, but many 2aPParently anticipated they would f thi » Tesign, E 1s spending to : i . age. : be used, as they had been in her get to the bottom of this thing. “I am not resigning.” Mr. 5 rearm and re- pieces of the set have been lost a Another prospective witness, he . . ’ r brok ’ ro’v y previous escapes bacia: 3 MeGrath said. The Boston Post equip Western or broken when we've had to : said, is former Deputy Attorney o : « Biz . Both Mrs. Judd and her mother * had reported that Mr. McGrath Europe movi she explained. Also dope r Tin General Peyton Ford. ‘hire Woke. <anss : ¥ are former Hoosiers. They lived was expected to resign and be “Ast far as ere were sausage cakes—and ©, rlings i The letter was tied up with: : : : nate a aris «, At Darlington until Mrs. Judd . ., succeeded by Gov. Paul A. Deland forces are again she remarked that “a 2 . ‘a . Cali- ONE —A $5000 commission paid , ; es Mr. Lucas ea freon and her parents moved to Cali ver of Massachusetts. concerned.” the man awa) om home needs | 0" rn ; rev to discharged Assistant Attorney y home king ras Iv fornit. Her father, Rev. Harvey The House Ways and Means generalissimo said wouldn't home cooking occasionally J. McKinnell, died in 1942. jCreneral Theron Lamar Caudle for o_o ines investizatin be difficult to organize an army gn a t Avike ; the sale of an airplane to a friend |, > commitiee investigating nanrwicrieally equal to that of the Attendants at the hospital said atc pain. { bo tionwide tax scandals was in * : Rs Juai L0 f Sa trtak. tr THE GENERALISSIMO, who Mrs. Judd was terrorizéd at the and investigator oF wp Men recess today. Jt will resume its Western European.countries in * 0 appeared llent (hought that she might be sepa- under. Indicument in the tak fraud , oir Momdas 8 onths to ‘0 vears, This As Ba, ar in exceller ; % uiry Monday. 3 Tenth Te Tn ye. a his health: "" rated from her mother, whose Case. : is = oe —————— NN 1 Ta 0 givision In ! BN at a edt t .. room adjoined her own. They ‘TWO--An agreement betweenjioiior could only have been des athe Gy in Kor y In i Chi ta. 23K aboot Papen eI a said another inmate recently told Mr. Caudle and Charles Oliphant, signed to furnish either the der 2 n orea, Indo- in; ask wut fri as in e nites s. J t Vi i to chief counsel for the nterna od and the Philippines.’ States. But when he spoke of Mrs: Judd tha she was going Farin Bk Sot te roscenzell or prosecution with an : : “ the C : fil od be transferred to a criminal ward t ' pros {argument for dismissing the case, I talked with Free China's ie ommunist threat 0. For | _.wav from her mother one of the defendants because ofr to influence the court to do so. president at his home on the oss hiz smile disappeared. wy his physical condition—despite an| The letter admitted that als outskirts of Taipeh. The The invasion of Formosa” [ried to Reasure Her a RB Sw ‘examining doctor's report that the! ) ough the medical report of Dr Chiangs live without ostenta aH mie . I= the Communists’ Efforts to reassure her that the ; man was able to stand trial. aa Hitzig had onciuded tion. A major met me at the first objective. This has been hospital had no such plans were : y Jo" Pa ont thive wo ne uayrde borne out bv oi i , | loss . pan : THIS LINE IS OF A MILE LON Tried After Three Days {Aaron could stand trial, the door, but there were no guards ur intelligence useless, the attendants said. and Ee : in pvidenice at the western. and by statements made by M 8 Judd fused to be consoled EP r } 4 fates Subject of this tender concern doctor also had said that “the REM a : en ' “" 4 vy JOOP. CUAG rerused. NM re very dime gonated Oged was Samuel Aaron, wio, with ibili cist” «“ style house which the Chiangs Captured Communists She threatened to kill herself if . : % : {possibility does exist” that “the have vceupied Since they cali Americ articinats she and her mother were Sepa-| dothe a needy chiig (Lester Friedus, was convicted last acute mental experiences in a = . IDied Since n am i d x ot an we icipation in 3 iC e 01 3 : : = November of tax fraud. and sent! court room might lead 10 a t y Formos: he ore; 7 ‘as antici. i 60 4a . 3 x Le » bau _ pated a thor Ru en Sorin Boies said everything ! aa make & to prison—after Mr. Caudleof heart failure.” It was on this ee Red China, The Chineee Com. | In per. oom ‘including bedsheets a Ty allegedly had engineered three de-/jatter comment. it. was emphaDRIVING to the house from od Wa, The Chinese Com-/n | roi, Weng Segshons Ppl }-FY fi lays in their trial. __|sized, that the. Department based a crowded highway, 1 saw a Russian orders. As a result, 'Vvesterday. Only a crosheting bag! ee Aaron and Friedus went on rial its feeling that Aaron should not . hav ta ‘ ‘ Oct. 8, 1950—only three days after pe prosecuted ew gardeners and servants, they haven't been able to in- Was unwashed. but the dogs could | U. 8 4 $ - ada I : . 8. Attorney Irving H. Saypol Nobody Remembe: but only one sentry at the Vade Formosa. gel no scent from M. thad received the mystery letter| WE pn ate But a truce in Korea will A small bag of personal effects Lg h 1 ? "De . : ! That was clear enough—but & furnish the Chinese Reds good Wat found at the west gate. where Jom } e a hs partment after several hours of testimony tn ant a fir eu an 1 ! " pe Yih e i sis . In the rece ption room a fire opportunity for rest and prep. she may have climbed over the ng im that on e basis Of the committee couldn't get close erackled in the fireplace. Presi. CPPOTtUNI r Soot fence: Dut uo Hacks Weps the doctor's health report it wasity, finding out Whe was respon. dent Chiang smiled hiz wel- Tallon against their next im- docovered. : contrary to department policy to giple for writing such a letter, come as he came in. He chose POrtant target Formosa. Also, Iscovered. i : Times Whale te 3 tiemi.. Drosecute Aaron. pi . Times photo hr John R. Soni Mr. Caudle said he a straight emair I sat. on a for the sake of consolidating Her elderly mother, Mrs. H. J. Ph J 1 a mi Mr. Dewind charged that the .) 2 just divan facing the fireplace. <IN®ir regime on the mainiand, McKinnell. 85, who has heen con- FOR NEEDY CHILDREN—Joan, Jane and Jean Wild laid the first dimes on fhe Washington > Beh “7 |couldn’t recollect” telling any- ! ac Ace, : - x : - » - » . . . . . Madame Chiang came in and they will be forced to embark fined at the hospital since 1947. St. sidewalk today to open The Times Mile-O-Dimes. Nearly & years old, it was their sixth opening. {pod ¥ to write it. Meyer Rothsat beside me : upan this adventure." was wide-eyed but silent when er ; jwacks, chief of the t's sat beside m rex “What form will this inva. HePutine exper He sniatehed Gamblers |criminal tax secti6n, admitted he The man who symbolizes ie : ali hy AVY wh 2 hice * s prepared the letter but said he 1s firht" aginst aEwression gion ‘take™' I asked. heavy wire screen through which re S re on i a Asia's fight against aggr i ' av . i » her daughter escaped S u ! ri © S en ° {had no authority to initiate such said through his interpreter he It will be entirely different an action and added he couldn't believes an Asiatic anti-Com- said Chiang from the attack Shocking Murders Oo . > Oo owing remember who had told him to runist army should lay on Hain: t sls { . : munist Arm) mould : mn Se Dan (the island of the Mrs. Judd's gruesome murders: Home wner draft it. snecial emphasis on areas se coast of southeast China lost ime ! OO e im hy «| : | rionzly: th¥eatensd by commu. {0 the Reds Inst Year) or any Shocked millions and was followed ; 4 d 4 T The committee apparently hoped Tously threatened ain :. other viags Russte leas Ty by a sensational trial in Phoenix. To Be Probed Aether & o ’ : an or ax (that Attorney General McGrath | nism, such a8 Korea, Formosa ner pla ‘ussia nas ! Testimony was iv a} sind nother Story, otos, Page 25 i 1 One Japan, Indo-China. the Philip- them planes and trained per- Testimony was given that she v ; ; Ee By DAVID WATSON Souid disperse some of the on pines and Siam. doing its hest sonnel. In attacking Formosa, SMO her two roommates, then dis- LEIBOWITZ The “Merry Christmas” jingle of dimes for Indian- indiana gamblers were con- {hmon--to say nothing of giying es 1a Si aQoing Ix \ tidsiohiimn i Sa, . . 3 NO JE % . 2 > . . a . » CO! i : to prevent them srom falling the Communists will be able fhembereq their hodies $d SPAS) + Site Highway C ission polis’ needy children started on W. Washington St. today. spiciously absent from the Fed- . mitted his version of Mr, the Iron Curtain.” to cover their troops with a them to Los - Angeles in two State Highway Commission : re : * “eral Building today Caudle’s story that the Attorney Netting ne re nae powerful air force p : trunks and a hat box. Chairman Samuel Hadden The 6-year-old Wild triplets—Jane, Joan and Jean— As the deadline curtain fell on General had okayed his acceptsked the Generalissimo: £ din. A . Ra oh i . . % : . : a . kee . Sais \ Also. it 1s known that they |, When she tried to claim the 4 ' 4. he personally laid the first coins on The Times Mile-O-Dimes at 10 a. m. the time allotted for purchase of pee Sf the 35000 commission in “Woul ree hina e at ? TM lugragc t a fre sus-:* . s . fer “ : " . eal. in take the lead in such have obtained a certain num. S828€ A! a frejgnt Megs, sus would investizate charges <TOUSY WArks the Sixth Year lyy—=——oreem—re — excise “occupational” tax stamps, P a an aliance her of naval vessels (the Na. {DICOUS Workimen told her jo.ghen ante + and TOW the little girls have started make change and. help lay the Ne Wagering profiteers chose to 1 allia nee” tionalist defense ministry sets the trunks She Jetused an Xai highway agents “threatened” and the jine on the sidewalk in front contributors’ ‘dimes on the line. 9° their filing from the privacy o * “ Chiang answered : the figure at 1750) from Soviet She had no Keys. Rey sie lef used "high pressure ii 10 of 1.. & Avres & Co. and 8 § It will take 89.760 dimes laid Shel Se N u n ic é in “ry, ‘nited States ought to rss the trunn= were forced oper, dis tain property from OMe: Kross (0 ik oa wa ns oil Many o e ax a ications ta Te ead Russia 2 sa closing the butchered body of a gwne : : : hn As — * az ever. the triplets SoC PY:S de to cover a full mile, 4,0 being issued 2 revenue » 5 '} vai a ie woman in one, and the head and Mr Hadden's announcement 4 enthusiastic hs and “Orth $8976. Last vear the publici branch offices throughout the u ietta Death 1 then asked : THE GENERALISSIMO said mt f another woman in the (ollowed com "from several agate’ from the crowd br fd’ contributed $10.270.10 to stretc tate and will be mailed to In , “Under what conditions do he felt his ground tr Ss were 'mbs ol anothe mar Ollowed complaints from several! aaahs” from the crowd as they ,» tine wal mila stat : 8 - : you feel this anti-Communist veapable of CE pi second trunk widows, former servicemen and stepped into the Mile-O-Dimes tae ane Sen yver 2 lite, dianapolis headquarters before The Grand Jury today ine army should be mob zed and y eh 5 Missing portions were found in other property owners. who &c- a... tric ire eee } 3 Each line is 88 feet , , , there enforcement starts Monday. dicted 60-year-old Lewie 8. army should be mobilized and large-scale attack the enemy ! t prog ! ! area dressed in green snow suits’ - 8 2 fol ; yes ’ i hat box, along with a gun and od hig Bicials of for y are 17 dimes to a foot . .. 60 If even one wager was accept- Thomas for manslaughter in the used may launch.” But, he added, 5 i ‘ha ZU and cused highway officials of forcing trimmed in white and gray. Muffs | We a : 2 5 H lv was: “our air force, as it r t]y Surgical instruments owned bY {nem 1 ell their property E } 5 pg ines make a mile ed by gamblers during the past Dushed-up fatal stabbing of is repl 18 our ¢ orce, as it is pres yo oir mt AA = 2 1 10 sell then operi) atch hung from the girl's ? : , “That EE be determined bY equipped 2d trained Pp a her husiind, who died only a few through “threats.” CH he RS 4 ite Every dime will go to Clothe- 30 days, they are Sables to the Hany Eads; 61, Julietta ems. at must d, is u te jigs - : : : = ars ey wore while sail hil. ~~ = $33.34 tax which will permit them | Ployee. egotiations among the coun- to match the air force which (Years Zo. he property owners live along givie hats A-Child ii : : ; hi Fn such ah anti-Com- Russia has given to Communi, Shadeland Ave. where the state E le 1a role was far different Indianapolis’ needy children !0 operate until June 30. Then ; ThoMnas is charged with knife munist armv.” China.” : now is constructing a double-lane 3 % rar ~~ Sh will be watching closely the pro- they must lay $50 on the line he h I. Eads in the County Home a Si yas awh : € than their first pearance at "= > : ; , Ki i rgu “However,” he said if highway, a the Mile-O-Dimes in 1946 when gress of the Mile-O-Dimes today, fT 3 new 12-month stamp. Sn during an argument Qet, # r= REI " . the Mle-O-imes in 1M wher aq throuwh +] eek- Not all Hoosier gamblers were 21. Mr. Eads died two days HOW BIG a contribution t within a year, the equipment Meeting Set they approached their first hirth- tomorrow and through the week expected to. file today later * A coniribution: 10 tha t1 : i t a ia a Shun 3 end. How generously the pubiie © ys 4 : an Asiatic anti-Red {ores could the 1 hited States has promised : Mr. Hadden said he would meet day. Then the giris were held by Ehrcs = the Mile.0. Dimes will Some. who have closed up shop The Grand Jury also ‘indicted Free China make” Chiang re ) give us for the current and imext week with A. R. Cato. direc- their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Se iv determine how sqon_ the temporarily, were expected to re- Gabriel Anthony DiDonato. 24. Bho thot aly next fiscal years, and the air {tor of the highway department's R. Wild. Today thev came to hn; vonuesters start to get Sume operations next month in Ridgway, Penn.. soldier stationed “It is difficult at this moment ang Jval plans she has {right-of-way division, and state Indianapolis from Greenwood. their Warm clothing: sik hope the 30-day delay will throw at Camp Atterbury, for reckless to sav how much Formosa can’ 38Te¢d to help carry out. can {land agents who purchase proper- They moved to the southern com. An estimate of he contribu- 10€al law. enforcement officials off homicide in the Sept. 8 traffie contribute to such an organiza- be Seitvered 150 coniieted, {ly for use by the highway depart- munity from Beech Grove since tions" Wilf be made each .dav so their trail. crash which killed Det. Sgt. James ! 3 fe arm es r loach heics é y | y : tion now or in the future: or oo" 0 Wo stronger than [ ment iy Sr last Christmas the money can be spent for cloth- or 0. Plummer. Rasistant Gaughan. The two-car collision how much it must keep for self- | av tor the defense of ls The = ‘ale doesn’t want any of Their Own Dimes ing from now to Christmas. Bere. Jnterns Revenue nso happened at North and Alabama defense. That decision will de-. pg... , Hs agents 9 Tun roughshod OVET Today Joan. Jane and Jean re On your trips downtown, be oe ph Sar hn the a Ste. pend on future developments. "Our armel. forees have any private citizen, Mr. Hadden ,)i764 more fully the importance sure to visit the Mile-O-Dimes month in which to buv thor The government of Free China, made marked progress in or said. If we find any of our ,¢ ¢peir Job of opening the “mile” and add vour donations for the star oe Hhwever, is most willing to help tio d technical tr: agents using rough methods, We (, raise monev for Clothe-A-Child. needy children depending on YOU '® I P. sarod today. Boweve D bl T k Ee ranization and ganization and chnical train- will take action to correct it.” Th y their dines ram. clothing t appeared today, however In- ou © a & set up such an organization a ing during the past year. This Th , I 1ey laid their dimes on the line for warm clothing diana soon may see a flurry of i < « Q jv fir { 8 . 4 L > < > a i i o contribute its best” Pian . : . e frst formal complaint without any help. The first dimes : ; ni hr. B NES 0 on Xe progress has helped bolster against the methods employed by / Dagt YR am > Here is the first list of contribu- Re W partnership organizations y BOB BARN I asked the morale of t ws How B I they put down were their very formed by the gambli fr “What would be needed from ®t MOfale of our troops, How. State highway workers came from own, Then they added more dimes tors to Clothe-A-Child’s 22d vear: f¢ Fongel i Sam) oe ra hat a es ever, the equipping f our | Christopher Andrew Witte who handed to them by admiring spec.. Y=. Foster .......... $ 50.00 ternity. They may attempt this t ie ho for ee has hot been carried out |sued the state for a total of $25.- tators Ladies of the Blue Goose $0.00 MOV . us another Heans ar ’ sal on schedule arin ha: wes a A] . ax ing detection by state and loca “The United States must take : : . ian | 000, charging he was “compelled It was the first year they were Ike Wolf ti i erent 13.00 anti-gambling forces the lead in such an organiza- Certain training programs, to sell his land and move his ‘big enough” to collect dimes Ralph Hookett Anto Sales 100.00 al IE DICER, id ; . : ” ; si such as training with specialized | home at 3702 Shadeland Ave. from the crowd for the “mile.” AFoieanf ....o0i....4, 6.00 ne o ew "Escapes tien, in technical training and “° airplanes, haven't been | " ei ie. Shuttleworth-Thiele Mr. Plummer said partnerships equipment. 1 estimate it would started as originally planned ; Other Complaints They made a straight line today Heating Oo 14.00 A4re required to purchase only one be sufficient if she could spend ,,.,'. auc of our own Anam. | Other complaints quickly foj- {De first they have managed in Mrs. Vera Roberts ..... 5.00 Stamp. No additional stamps are an amount equal to one-fourth and sconomie limitations we | lowed, their six vears at the opening. Sharon and Larna Koch 1.00 needed by members of the partof her aid to Europe. At the , heen able to train mor Two widows. Mrs. Sadie Ent- ABain the triflets wanted to, see Mrs. Donald Graham 5.00 nership who would be free to acmost, it will not take more than -w sold are t : wistle, 70, and Mrs. Verchal Gas- Santa Claus. So they were es- award Robbitt . . . 10.00 cept wagers on behalf of the busi-one-third. And. comparatively RpuK Ts . per. 44. both of 3704 Shadeland COrted to Avres ta talk with Santa M. Hinborn ..... 2.00 | Ness. speaking. technical aid will be AT THE conclusion of th? in- | Ave, said they agreed to sell their ana have more pictures taken, Rarbara and Janet Hovt 1.00 This loophole is one of the few *" ; C clus { 3 - . a ’ ata more important. terview, the Generalissimo ex- | property hecause “the two state Others to Take Part IRS . vaseeriionsinees 2500 Major Te Jetectes in the ' RS X- | . 1 gif w '"t - " ar 2 stiff, new federa aw v am5 un » cused himself to return to his WINNIE RUTH JUDD—Flees n B told u 3 we didn't sell OUT Also taking part®n the cere- Gossip Clb ....... 15.00 Blers R . ® . bas and they would tear down our . Indianapolis Bowling ‘ QUESTION: What would be office in the defense ministry hospital again home and give us only $200." monies were Fire Chief Rascoe Association 25.00 This partnership “gimmick” some of the handicaps—politi- ° building in downtown Taipeh. P i ie . — McKinney, Mavor Christian J. AC saa ha Te may prove to be a stumbling block . cal, military or economic to Madame Chiang showed me . Embhardt, Mayor - Elect Ale XN ——ratanl to date ....... $315.00 | for local officials who had hoped “My friend, if there arent 10,008 the organization of such a force? some of her paintings. She has Clark, and unjformed members t—— to use the federal records to track tronble-free miles in that car, VI eat “Such an organization would studied art for the past six n 3 nsi e Legion. . . down gamblers. Under this ar- my hat o Increase the burdens on all months, and her work seemed The firemen's pos. was repre. Big Haul at Dime Store rangement. the anti-gambling of- ’ Asiatic people, just as extension extremely good. The VU. S. Army's "hermit" has turned up again .... fy fented by Roper Paths . ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, Nov. ficers will have to “snoop” out the . FOr oes oy Q4 , " \ . . os pag : mander, and Bernard Many, ad..." Spray a ee : oe ae Tiny 10 tre pa As 1 left 1 recalled: that 1 Nad "| can't get the logic of the recent stiff sentences of the gambler jut hy : " "7/30 (UP) Thieves broke into a ya Te HENS 91 Mie Oe ! Lt y F peo- vo ponly ' he nre- ' Mu , er ] TOW- . ple of this island. "However, 1 beth Qeeply oval on ey Lave and the basketball fixers' —Robert Ruark TT tanvan 25 For the next 24 days the public ve udaien here Sued 3 f a it 18 known that 3M did . adcas p 4 ries : : : a . ae ity. DA. chisel. screw-driver an ‘ : believe this increase will'not be people when she left our country A Senate committee says our defense program is moving too will add more ‘dimes in the city- gloves from the store stock to SOMe gambling tax stamps have great if the United States can 1."00tiin to Formosa nearly twe slowly ........., Rr ie ivaiieriis 26 wide goal to stretch the Mile-O- open a safe. and fled with $900. been purchased, federal authorproperly employ her technical oo. 0 ago-at a time when it Eric Johnston's final report as price boss recommended another Dimes 10 at least 2 Full Mile. The robbers occurred two blocks ities have refused to verify. and economic-aid to those. coun- appeared the island stronghold 18 to 24 months of price controls ............e000000000 32 = B Christmas ad from police headquarters Records of stamp purchases Fi tries for productive purposes. also ‘was doomed. a will be swept up and added to the =» ,— (will be made public Monday when y Question: Would such a ven- Wl ro ‘Other Features: funds the public contributes to : REY Gres ia Vectra ais the enforcement drive starts. ture have the support of the That speech, She said, pay the bills for clothing Indian LOCAL TEMPERATURES The partnership “gimmick” free peoples of Asia’ came from my heart.” And then Amusements ..,.......... 28 Robert Ruark .......... 25 | apolis’ needy children through the 6am .. 89 10 a. m. .. 44 does not apply to corporations. “Because of their fear and With obvious-emotion, she | Rridge ................. 13 Ed Sovola ....vvetvi000 25 Times Clothe-A-Child. I "Tam .. 39 11 a. m...47 There are few of these in Indiabhorrence of communism, I Added: "If they had listened to | pditorials tassvinnass 26 Sports ...... teeranaas 33-35 Throughout the 24 hours of g am. 12 (noon) 33 ana. Corporations must have one 5 believe the people of Asia will me, not a single boy would have i Harold Hartley ......... 37 Farl Wilson .....v000000 25 [every day until Christmas. the’ 9am .. 48 1 p. m...55 stamp for the corporation and an support and approve such an had to dfe in Korea. Movies .......ovsnneiiai 28 Women's ...........0 13, 14 uniformed firemen will he on p— additional stamp for each of the organization. Its creation al80 eapyrighi, 1951, Keripps-Howard Newspapers RAdID, Television ....... 30 What Goes on Here .... 20 duty at the Mile-O-Dimes tol Latest humidity ........681% |corporation officers and agents, . |
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