Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1951 — Page 3
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ease 5.00 - see - 00 I H 2 ; Sy a Inspection i ves i R00 Don't Blame Jim'— 9 i mp. S00 Hits Rocks; ‘Wife and Brood of 6 aeas 1000 ress e ny Joy States {. |& : 3 ® . wl |B 10000 o i Lanes J By United Press ro { : | ooo Elope Wit Hire Hand ees 10.00 TOKYO, (Sunday) Dec. 2 -- — ved Pe yeses 10.00 United Nations and Communist! 2 POCAHONTAS. 1 Dec. 1-— Simpsan_was away, Stie had lett, Sn ——— Aruce negotiators met again at A young farm wife, her six|® pote Wich a; dri to! eee 8 509.00 Panmunjom today, . children and a hired hand were Towa. fay DE i I ye oa . The Allies were prepared for a! taken into custody here tonight! Don't blame oe OF ivorge, ve 00+ $1,286.00 showdown. on a- Communist * de- only- 15 miles from her former gq... Highwa Patrolman | SA, mand ‘that the Reds be allowed | home —after disappearing from g,.;a.q Dickinson Yio ed them | to strengthen their air force after| © |Faulkton, 8. D. when he apotted their Routh Da-| a Korean armistice is signed. . Officers had searched for Mrs... i," jcense south of here and Hopes were fading for an . [Sam Simpson, 29, - Farmhand yy {nem to Sheriff E. R, Stahly st! armistice agreement within the James . Lockmey, 31, and six questioning. 4
30-day time limit during which
the present cease fire line remains |
effective as discussions on how to safeguard the bogged down, day of talks on agenda item No. 3, truce supervision, United Nations negotiators de- | manded yesterday that the wings | of the Red air force be clipped to| prevent * another surprise attack | on South Korea. The Reds. insisted on the right to build .new
airfields and, in effect, strengthén |
their air power to meet the United | Nations air force. The Communists United Nations take-it-or- “leRve- it)
__.proposal-on- supervising the truce, k and Vice Adm. C. Turner Joy, |
-.senjor United Nations delegate, .8ajd the “principle of observation has run on the rocks.” .
TOKYO, Sunday, Dec. 2—(U Pp)
— Communist jet pilots scored a
four-to-two air victory over the] “Allies yesterday as the Reds an-
nounced they intended to build up their air force in Korea, come peace or war. The Afr Force announced today that Russia-built MIG-15 jets shot down’ four United Nations: Jets in swirling dog fights over] “Mig Valley” in Northwest Korea.! United Nations pilots destroyed two MIG's.
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significant ground fighting the 8th Army said. :
Sen. Knowland Boosted WASHINGTON, Deec..1 (UP)—
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MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS—The Weatherman, Santa Claus and Miss Merry Christmas all
smiled on 5000 Johnson County residents during the huge Christm
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as parade yesterday afternoon in
Franklin, Pat Stewart (in cape) was Miss Merry Christmas. Her attendants were Joan Blackmon, Joan
Friddle, Sue Grooms, Annette Petro, Pat-Smith and Emma Vaught. sored the parade and’ Santa passed out gifts to the kiddies. Rites to Be Tomorrow For George W. Bauer
Private funeral for George W.
‘Louis Seltzer Jo Get Award
CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 1 (UP) Bauer; retired furniture salesman, The 1951. Brotherhood Award
will be at 10 a. m. JIomprrow in of the National Conference of Flanner & Buchanan ortuary. ~p.icti d Jews will be pre Burial will be in Crown Hjll. Syans. an p Mr Bauer died Thursday at his sented to Louis B, Seltzer, editor Ama yooltbe Oleveland.Rress: a Scripps- © 2 ¥ ; "Howard Newspaper, tomorrow "Born in Indianapolis, ‘Mr. ‘Bayer night. A {was the son of:Henry Bauer a About 1000 persons are excofounder of the old Cabinet
ected to be present at the ban{Makers Union, trade school which p p
quet honoring Mr.
Manual Training High School. services in human relations both
Mr. Bauer was a member of jeader. The |Table of the natjonal conference
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as an editor and as a community |® Cleveland Round
The Chamber of Commerce spon.
2 Tobey Blasts | Group's Lax’ Cancer Study
By United Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 - Sen.| Sen. Charles W, Tobey (R.-N. H.) will demand a Senate favestigation “into the failure of the | Massachusetts Medical, Society” to make an adequate study of cancer treatments which, he says, helped his son.
Sen. Tobey said last night that °
society officers have “failed utterly” to fulfill their promise
| Simpson children since they dis|appeared from ‘home while “Mr.
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CHICAGO, Dec. 1 (UP)-— In its own way, the Chicago Transit Authority will start trying to spread cheer among trolley, bus and subway riders on Monday. Each transfer slip will have a joke printed on the back. There'll’be a new joke every day. Monday's offering: “Boss: ‘Are you dining.anywhere tonight >" : ““S¢cretary! “No. I'm nct.” “Boss: Gee, I'm . sorry. You'll be awfully hungry, by morning.”
STRAUSS ‘SAYS:
Mr. Lockmey, wanted for wife, . desertion at Cheyenne, Wyo., was, theld for South Dakota authori-
ities. on charges of forging a $75 check’ and taking Mr. Simpson's
car -and rifle for the trip. He told Sheriff Stahly Mrs.!
{Simpson asked him to drive her (and the children to her parents!
home at Rolfe, Ia. and he agreed to “because she always has been such a nice woman.”
Cleaners Robbed
Theft of $70 from Davis Clean-; ers, 2809. E. Michigan St., was reported to police late vesterday. Mrs. Mildred Barlow, 50, a clerk, sald a man looted the till as she searched the rear of the store for a garment he asked for. - She believed he gave a fictitious name,
BUY OL’ BUTTERFINGERS—The window display man fast got one letter wrong in this Staten Island, N, Y., store, but the resulting sign was a shocker. As you have probably guessed, it was
a + dishwasher—not 3 dishmasher—that was on display,
“HE WILL OPEN HIS STRAUSS GIFT FIRST
Sen. William F. Knowland, (R.[the Lutheran Church. five months ago to begin a hos: Cal.) was put forward today as! Surviving are his wife, Mrs. is sponsoring thé dinner. pital study “to determine the a possible compromise choice for Mary G. Smith Bauer; a son, Past winners of the brother- clinical value” of the cancer treatSenate Republican. leader suc-|/George W. Jr.; a daughter, Miss hood award hawe been Henry ments developed by Dr. Robert ceeding the late Sen. Kenneth S.| |Rea Bauer, and a sister, Miss Ford II, Paul Hoffman and E. Lincoln’ of West Medford,| Wherry of Nebraska. 2 { Rose Bauer, all of Indianapolis, iCharles E. Wilson. Mass. { i — . Sen. Tobey credited Dr. Lin- ! : . [coln’s treatments, which consists, of two antibiotics, with saving the life of his son, Charles Jr, who had been given just six months to live before, taking them. The younger Tobey now practices law in Concord, N. H, | The Senator said that the medical society interviewed a few of Dr. Lincoln's patients, but ‘no. study whatsoever has been made.
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Daily of the X-rays, records and other 9:30 scientific data which the doctor ! Sa , has offered to make available.” ; to : 1 “Having gone through an un- 2 , 5 : .{ forgettable experience in my own, Sat id family,” he said, “I am sick at Ways heart and have no patience with 9 til 6 such lethargy on the part of the
(medical) officers.”
‘Slow Freight ‘Stalls Police
é | A slow-moving Belt Railroad —-4 freight train — prevented. —polieef | from catching a young would-be bandit last night.. { He had been balked himself a few minutes earlier in an attempt to rob -Mrs, Lula Gregory, 60, | owner of the O & L liquor store, |2145 Madison Ave. |: ‘He ordered a bottle of whisky, | Mrs. Gregory said, then told her, {*I am not going to pay for this. | This is a stickup.” | Mrs. Gregory replied, “You | must be mistaken. I don’t have ‘any money." {* The man set the whisky on the | counter and fled. Mrs. "Gregory I called police, who chased him up Madison Ave. to the Belt crossing, toward which the slow freight’ was moving. i The fugitive beat it across. The { police didn’t.
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Youths Who ‘Escaped Jail Still ot Large
FRANKLIN, Dec. 1 - Two | vouths who hammered their way| out ‘of the Johnson County jail i here with a piece of a dismantled
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slot machine still were being! { + ~ mr » sought tonight. { : b ’ Robert Barton, 18, Bedford. | :
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and James Gill, 19, Covington, Ky., smashed the lock of their second-floor cell Friday night and
: : dropped to the ground from a' MA AM: * |bathroom window. .
: Rothery still Unolved at Times State Bevis
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