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WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—8pend- tn LON i Kenneth, “Anecte Dorr} Patti : a DON, Dec. 3 (UP)— - : , ; ing lags were reported today to : munist Hingars 3 Lom. Charles. Siar were: House: ‘olla, Botts " B: have caused a slight improve- y that it was holding an American| nv. Mary roctor: Hugh, Esther Sparks: the gift that gives PANMUN

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James, Maxine Powers. Air Force plane and its four crew | At Genaral George Willa Mae Mickels; ella mbs

members forced down two weeks a eiiman ious Bia dys Goldstein: ago by Russian fighters. Prank. Mary "Howard: r Frankiin. the music you want

ment in the federal budget outlook for next year, but a deficit of at least 10 billion still is In-

M ; . ‘ dicated. A Budapest dispatch said the| Man Vikccer "Bevery *Saneageils exchange of The deficit for the current fis- 1 d orey., Patricia Dovle; Ro ert, Anna . armistice ag plane and the four Americans| Goodrich: Charles, Hazel McClung: Commun cal year, ending next June 30, were safe. The confirmation was| James Lens Madaris; John Janet Dit- « «+ When you want it » ported tod is expected to be at leas $3 bil- disclosed by a spokesman at the| ren. Mavis Williamson Sid No P The a) lion and perhaps more, depending United States legation there, *e Mehodint Char es, (Vivian and: d- : : a n £8 1s fais OF defunse Shendwe He sald the Hungarian foreign gigi] Wins nd™}uthers Lucy Wilson: on Nov. 27 = This outlook was reported by ministry supplied. no additional James. Patricia Mussler; Charles, Dora J Nov.

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who is familiar with some of the preliminary work done in pre- - paring the budget which -President Truman will submit to Congress in January.

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: ¥ : , hange The Soviet News Agency Tass Al St. Vinecent's—Richard, Barbara Brun- . 2 > " ; had said earlier that Soviet fight- Jahet "Edwaras,” Hears, gL Jaw a MC { ree- S pee doe Reds ers forced- down the American| Horne: Georse. Patricia Wiles: Georse y ° "talks her transport after it violated the| yirsinia Jackson, Johnnie Anna Quassy: - pond

borders of Romania and Hungary. aad, LL corresponde , That budget will contain rec- re plane disappeared ears

” oo fichenee; . ; Pi SEL ; re ” ; 4 , by ’ i v y alley ommendations and estimates for ’ uk, ; TY on a flight from’ Munich, Ger-fas- si wrens. SINS o m tic hono- ing the tall + fiscal 1953, starting July 1. | : many, to Belgrade, Yugoslavia. It| Leo. ‘Irene Evrard: Ra, Martha Brvin: st side, sa : x Ys ' i Halon Pauline Helstead: Ernest, Bessie x ' taken the f

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Terftative Cutback | = ‘ .. carried diplomatic pouches. A Raloh. Rose Busha: G eventual exc ‘According to present estimates, | PARKWAY—Because of this proposed 15-foot middle grass lane, war veterans and widows | Western observers feared that) “Mary"gerrs; Beoree, Rose Marie Tas: Mr. Burc

Hungary may demand the return, of n

. . T. federal spending during fiscal were forced to move their homes and sell their property along Shadeland Ave. ‘oleman—Johin, Elizabeth Doster; §id- h . prisoners wi of the 11th century crown of St.| her, Mads Shisawald Harold, Mar- U rap P ayer Peal prison

1953 is not expected to climb . ai 2 a : irl sefish ! : the four| Saie® Nei ton. above $85 billion, compared with St 3 C g gineatis: despite the opposition of . Stephen as ransom for : du) ollie Hampton; Robert = Mary | $70 biilion or less for the current « § CITE an ajother highway commissioner \\Winye. Life. Term airmen. AL Methoatei—Clttrord, Vigginta> Hirner! y, Ma) year, Earlier administration fore- Jap Jones, who did not want to Tass said the plane was in the) Wilarg, Nelds line, bra There hax : J : dnt move people and upset their lives. 6 0 s 9 service of a spy ring. Sylvester, Hazel Bielanowski: John, that casts nad mown tat fovernnént Rgre@ Sale ir, Somes ante ta henstres ON ‘Humane Basis Frpras Sune’ Mars, BI Fartdon Were held : th At Bt. Vi ge A a $90 billion during fiscal 1053. oO § P ie highmay without ite senter] DENVER. Dec. 3 (UP)—aev. Ys Iv sWantsto Hurry ft sgh Marlin Driscoll Fred: Mada: Spokesman k was at- ’ i s ; . Martha Madden; ett’s repor a ar erat] roperty foot conerete safety island to sep- "rars,y iam, Tefuted yesterday Release of Airmen gin, Alle Garner; awed Mary Te spending of funds appropriated by By IRVING LEIBOWITZ arate the two traffic lanes. Istretcher,” and commuted OL Sy SS A orasy nadia Johnsen: Franc. Basle; brought bas Congress for defense, In Indiana, the State Highway) Lost Battle death sentence of Otoneil Martinez); wil act immediately “to obtain pEATHS Hom for exo Administration estimates last commission can take your home| . Mr. Jones lost his battle. Mr. fe Imprisonment. lthe release” of the airmen per- Eva v. Donson, 84, at 1903 N. Talbot, 10,586 Allied summer, assuming that the Nod and “land whether they need it Hadden and the engineers argued Srna, 35-yeansold convicted sonnel and their C-47 held in| Arterigscierosis. 0 2s30 Carrollton, only 174 kr sen, ca r from s £itustion did not worsen, called or not. that a big middle grass zone EVE, AML alsenbure: Colo., Hungary. Lu Emmet. Brown, 77. at Long. sarcoma. prisoners © or a tapering off o So says Samuel Hadden, high- Would: ota ed e in Colorado's) The department denied charges | gessie EF. McGee, 20!" at 1250" Calhoun. charged tha budget after fiscal 1953. way ‘chairman. And his edict ONE—Look nicer. i gas ¢ amber at the peni- hy Tass that the crew had been g Nit® Molt, 83, at Veteran's, myocardial icans listed These estimates assumed that, ,..ic the property owners in the. TWO—Be easier to remove fentiary in Canon City Dec. 7. prepared to drop sples behind the| inaction, ",."\ ur’ x yume murdered defense spending would hit itsison0 (ho oe op oadeland Ave, SNOW. He was sentenced to death for the Iron Curtain. Tass said extra ‘oronary occlusion. > nos, Meanwhil

| {fatal shooting of his sweetheart. | 1 d 11- | Bertie C. Howe, 66, at 1733 Central, peak near the end of that fiscal here ‘the stat rants THREE—Be safer. °4 : art, parachutes, blankets and a well3 Thefe the state wanls a pan : 5a Remiga Marie Ramirez, in a Den- packed portable radio aboard the | Eleanor FO Donnell, 80. at 333 N. Drexel.

: le of the . year, ‘or about the middle of their property to construct a| FOUR—Is cheaper than con- ver tavern March 22, 1949. plane were evidences of this er I08CIeT OST > .

at are no up-to- Little dia oe Hone road. (crete safety island, Martinez has been confined to| State Department spokesman CLUBS date forecasts yet of government ers—war veterans and widows... Other highway engineers are the prison hospital with a hemor- Lincoln White said that all Amer-| west side Boy Scout Leaders, annual income, Mr Truman's budget is re Hze ih tI di : law el not so sure about these recom- rhaging ulcer. 1 ican Air Force planes carry such meeting tomorrow, Washington High bo Bel 15realize thal indiana Jaw SOIMPes ,endations. “I'm commuting the sentence equipment as “standard emer-| Marion County YMCA Church Recres. Pp. .

expected to show a deficit of at them to sell their property to the | { » [tion Association, 4 today, Central feast $10 billion. Ti presumably ictate whet the slate wants thei) For instance they point out that|to life imprisenment on a humane gency equipment” for use in event Yc 30 "N° tlinots st

y 8 r high | - . i i % , .| Lodge 13. BPOE, M 1a1_services, 7:30 would be larger if federal spend- land. They found out that under | 00 Je grass Ce paste Gov. Thornton explained. of crashes. This equipment in-|, Lites BICE Jempnial hrc ane

versed the | rean armis agreed to a proposed th: come behing enforce it. It marke the Commu accepted the

cludes parachutes and blankets, a district deput! grand exalted rulér, South

ing hits the $85 billion now con-|the law, an act of the 1905 state! ;,ce to the city and in a con-| ortable radio to send ou Central District Tn spection bel sidered to be the maximum, [Legislature, the state can sieze|i,oijed traffic oy Therefore, tne Blank Ballots or No, Diy and position I aos 30pm sodas Speaker. Bo L_ Braiie : lines. Mr. Truman already has served their land and home without safety argument is ruled out.'You Vote An * [standard kit of maps, Mr. White burch Courier. ©o Corrie of Fitts But they notice that he will ask congress Showing a need-for it. |Also, many people feel it would be yway said. tn \ stons in lan for another tax increase new Includes Grass Lane - [cheaper in the long run.to build] FLAT, ROCK, Mich, Dec. 3 Official Weather the U.S. . year because of the expected) {the concrete safety island than| (UP)—Flat Rock's 615 voters 1 i | UNITED STATES WEA : gram, pre deficit. : |. Unhappy, inconvenienced and g,onq the money in buying uP|get blank ballots tod h Coal Deposits Estimated Zee. 3, 191 Rea H's the hand AMC bh hol that battleworn jthoroughly disgusted with Hele homes and property of Hoosiers. | an ¢ Hl 2 sy when In Linton Quadrangle Sunrise... 6:49 | Sunset, 4:21 $ andsome phonograph player tha communists TIMES MILE-O-DIMES |prush with agents of the state "yr oy property owners were they Went to the polls to elect the, WASHINGTON, Dec, 3 (UP)—| Total precipitation since Jan. | =. .38.78 plays all three speeds . .. 78, 45, or 33/3 r.p.m. ... airfields. 3 (government, these Shadeland |village president, treasurer and| {Deficiency since Jan. 1 ..... 8-Day Estimate IA t feel the Amazed the state could take their| president, {Secretary of the Interior Oscar L.| ¥ Since San iiaiiiiiiini 05 : An oy (Ave. property owners feel the... ...ty without showing a need. commissioner, [Chapman said today deposits of | tur, 0Le¥ing table shows the tempera- automatically. Made of sturdy wood box construction Shi 8!; Lines .......000...81271,60 state could not prove it needed Highway officials explain it is| y deposits o [ture in other cities: see N their land in a showdown. 8 p S| There was only one candidate coal estimated at nearly 600 mil-| ,fiation High Low ; United It will take 60 lines to make |““ry "ont to the new double (Ne Tight of eminent domain,”|each for treasurer and commis-/lion tons have been mapped and Boston .... 3 luggage-type carrying case with handles. tors sough! a mile of dimes to provide $8976 |, highway that calls for a 15-2 law that came from England sioner, so their names weren't appraised in the Linton quad-| Shchso,,; on i 2 of . proposal by for The Times Oloth-A-Child. |¢ + crass lane between the two YAS 80 when the King had the listed. Two volunteers decided at rangle, Greene and Sullivan So" . 3 4 Stacks 10 records at one time! And, what a beautiful The Commu There are 17 dimes to a foot. | onorete roads. If the highway FiSht to take private property for the last moment, out of civic Counties, Indiana. | Evansville | ma i tone! Ch theirs § bl I swer them Each line is 88 feet long. was built without this middle Public use, : |pride, to seek the village $60-a-| He said the study, made by the ki Wows = fine ST 2 one: Choose theirs from blue or maroon colors. The alli Indianapolis has until Christ- |orass zone, they contend, they] Deputy _Attorney General Fred year presidency as write-in can- Geological Survey and ‘the Divi-| jorsas™®ity ..........oceeee 8 3 anxious - tc mas Eve to stretch the lines to would not have to move homes A. Bechdolt, who represents the didates. sion of Geology of the Indiana|Minneapolis-St. Paul ........ 52 48 i “peutral na a full mile. Will YOU help? land lose property. \state highway commission, said] Wayne County Prosecutor Ger- Conservation Department, shows New Teas wees B= 3% : 2 have in mi) The Mile-O-Dimes is on W. Mr. Hadden said the state de- the “right of eminent domain”'ald K. O'Brien ruled there had more than four times as uch gkiahoms City wr 32 3% vip, . f In Comm: Washington St. in front of the cided to build the added highway Still exists in Indiana and the|to be an election, even with blank coal in the ground es had been | Pittsburgh =. nr og ® : Ayres' Records, Eighth Floor . and China L. 8. Ayres & Co. and the 8. 8S. with the middle lane on the rec- state can take anyone's property ballots, because the village char- mined in 60 years of operations in|gan A nines po Ye 3 ¥ o> 2 are Red C Kresge Co. ommendations of his staff of en- if the highway people want it. [ter calls for one. {the area. z | Washington, D. ¢. 1 ren El 3 and the Bal ———— A AA ; —— A B—— —— _ other. hand / \ . » A Nations me . i =, the war on # ZL Ss Hynes & Co. FRanklin 4411 | Man

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