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UN Raiders Find 141 Charred Bodies
| Clip Link to ' | | Vladivostok After ‘A-Blast’ Volcan
5 By United Press. : 2 By United Press | - wo 2 EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Korea, Dec. 4—1 | : : | MANILA, Wednesday, Dec. 5—Red Cross officials an-| Mensa. U. 8. and British Marines cut North Korea's main link with § | Gamblers ‘nounced early today that 141 charred bodies had been 'N ~~ Vladivostok at least temporarily Sunday night in a daring | recovered on Camiguin Island after volcanic Mt. Hibok| raid 125 miles behind enemy lines, the Navy disclosed today. | Must Keep Hibok erupted. - a ~ ——| The fighting Leathernecks" : Witnesses said the eruption| Navy ships have been alerted looked “like an atom blast three for possible evacuation of the tiny!
Records {miles high.” : island's 65,599 inhabitants, and!
~ : .'|waded® ashore under a hail of _ IS Report 20 Communist machine gun fire and | . The volcano erupted again lateicommercial vessels were asked to!
grenades near Tanchon, 20 miles
HST ~§ ; i a) M Kill el — op ae 3% Titles By{IAVID WATSON {last night and officiais feared stand-by to help if needed. ore i fe : Br ron ex A new block was thrown in the that the casualty list would Elpidi iri : ND They blasted railway lines and path of gamblers here and else-\mount President ZIDk 0. Quirino oF i i | * | Vv ’ - 3 s \ a railway tunnel on the main east] |where today by an Internal Rev-| Rescue parties fought through |gerec reacus OS ER
|enue Bureau ruling which requires blinding volcanic ash,” dust and from Gov. Paciencio Ysalina of] |that records be kept of all pay- heat to reach victims near the Misamis Oriental Province, which
Along Suez coast line over ‘which pass sup- | plies from Manchuria and Vladi-
By United Press |vostok. The raiders left “a wake] loffs. 'mountain’s base. ncludes Camiguin CAIRO, Egypt, Dec. 4—A Brit- of Communist dead” behind them, Harry Barrett Indianapolis gamblers moaned, All the burned bodies fasoveredl eg zs: sald Mambajao | ish motorized column clashed the Navy said. ° lthe decision could put them out of lwere dug from heaps of hot ash|¢he island's principal town at the with Egyptian police and civilians The Navy also confirmed that Barrett Quits business. and rock fragments thrown out in foot of the volcano, was hardest on’ the, outskirts. of Suez. today 1000 Communist troops two | This latest gimmick in the tax the first eruption yesterday. At pit, i Unaoairoied : : : on nights earlier had recaptured : o law was disclosed today as 104 least 20 persons were injured seri-| Government geophysicists said! ¥ med reports said 20 three small islands’ off the mouth As Director | additional Hoosiers bought excise ously. the volcano was not spouting gyptians were killed by British of the Yalu River and only 30 to! tax stamps on wagering, includ-| The governor of the area, where 15,3 put was throwing out a machine gun fire. 35 miles from the Manchurian ° ling three more from Indianapolis.{Hibok Hibok is located, estimated heavy stream of ashes and rock United Press Correspondent Pe- frontier on the opposite side of Of Julietta They were Lester Raymond that 80 per cent of one town was fragments. They said most cas-| ter Webb reported from British Korea. ‘ | x 10 E. Troy Ave.; Gordon wiped out and that the “whole yalties were due to asphyxiation;
military headquarters that about | Belt, > " , a. vpti RR 12. Box 281, population” of another was de- burning, being struck by falling 40 E t olice ivilians! Russell Bankert, PT oan pice 0d, RPI ans Julietta intendent Harry and Harold McAllister Flory, 222 stroyed. : : rocks or crushed in homes, : . BUDS | act were believed captured by the ulietta Superinienden arty. s. Illinois. St.
ambushed a column of British Barrett, whose administration of : + : |Communists, who swarmed ashore * e aghaig : e Iv Th ou h Cloth -A-Child— Bren gun carriers returning from| po") “ragtag invasion fleet of the county home has been under Applies to Incom Give Throug e
8 military water filtration camp fire for the Jast year, resigned un- 1 apis} A ° ; canoes, canvas boats, sampans Jast 3 » TESIg The record-keeping decision ap 4 DB. INE Rey SEE land towed barges. The Commu-| expectedly today. plies to the net income of the t S ar to Xp ain inists claimed to have killed or The home is under grand jury gamblers. .
Some of the South Korean gar- Bv JOHN V. WILSON rison escaped in junks, but the] :
U S D d wounded 400 United Nations investigation now as a result of Tax officials said a complete . ’ ’ emanas troops in taking the islands. charges brought. out following a record must be kept of every pay- S t WwW I N t C ‘ Return of Fliers | On the main Korean fighting hushed-up fatal stabbing of an out made. The record must iude an a i 0 ome | front, the only activity reported employee in October. the name, address and social se : WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (UP)— by the Eighth Army was three! The resignation, effective Dec. curity number of the winning bet-| By ART WRIGHT MILE-O-DIMES The United States today de- Communist squad-sized probing|31, comes midway in his four- tor. Have you ever looked into a : : | attacks. A communique said all year term, scheduled to end Mar. This is done, the Bureau sald, jittje child’s eyes and tried to ex- 4-Day Estimate manded that Hungary release 1, 1954. Mr. Barrett gave no rea- hecause pay-outs usually are de- plain why there's no money TOTID LAMOE «seis ssnsissses81346.40
; three-—two southwest of Kumsong : four -American ‘airmen whose |, the central front and one son, for his resignation in his let- ductible for net income tax pur- christmas? Every dime laid on the Mile-O-3 Sawa “plane was forced down in. Hun- northwest of Punchbowl Valley inter to county commissioners. poses. | One mother has tried it...and Dimes in front of L. S. Ayres & lL gary by Russian planes Nov. 19.|the east—were repulsed. Jesse Hutsell, scheduled to be- If the gambler cannot show spe- i+ wasn’t easy. Co. and S. 8. Kresge Co, will be B ln State Department Press Officer jcome president of the commis- cifically where the pay-out money 1t was such a pitiful thing that spent for clothing for IndianapoLLS" Color . Lincoln White said George Ar- Dads Put Strings | sioners Jan. 1 when the admin- went, the deductions will not be ge's written to Clothe-A-Child lis’ needy children. B budvar) bott, U. S. Charge at Budapest, . shaun changes to Repuuliean, allowed. asking for help for her children. | There are 17 dimes to a foot, | made the demand orally to th sai e pew. majority .o e ‘ew Fi |" “I have told the children the 88 feet to a line. It takes 60 lines § VE YOURSELF” natin hon Wid : : On Truce Deal board will appoint Mr. Barrett's Opens New Field best I can about not having to make a mile. A mile of dimes Nay Tass, the Russian news agency, ATHY B Dec. 4 successor, . | It appeared today the record- money for Christmas. But it is so provides $8976 for Clothe-A-Child. ————— announced Sunday night that the | PANMUNJOM, Gores. “on 1-| Indicted in Stabbing keeping requirement will open an y,.q “to do at Christmas time. Uniformed city firemen recruit ; transport plane had been forced (UP)—Thé Communists demand-|- : ; entire new field for income inves- posse help me.” ed by Firemen's Post No. 42 of ps —n down while on a flight from Mu- ed today that the U. 8. stop its: « Mr. Baysert $ Tesignation came tigation by revenue agents, Onlv Wants Clothes the American Legion man the snd Arlirgton nich, G ru- | ctati i {unexpectedly "an ave no one, Ry 6 examining the _pay -out ‘ . : . 2 Mile-O-Dimes every minute of 7 DF St Dakine ve any Brigane Pu iroop Yotation Program on Popes particular in mind to take his BODE. agents can determine who This unhappy mother i8 WOr- oyuory hour of every day. TAKING NO.CHANCES—When the hunting season opened ELF” B U. S. Embassy. during an armistice and nsis ed place,” Mr. Hutsell said. lis making major killings while ried, - too, about her oldest boy. em eC etietittnei ~| in the Marshfield, Mass., area yesterday, the mother of |8-month. ts BGT lon their own right to build air- 5 In his letter of resignation, Mr. ny rqning' a gambling avocation He hast Been {0 sco] fof two dren need to keep them comfort old Marie Girard took no chances as she draped this sign around * T-color - ‘fiefs during a truce. arrett said: and failing to report it on indi- eens, . | = } “1 the little air!’ k ——— : f The Reds offered fo let the “It has been a real pleasure to vidual income tax returns. : to protect him from the Wether [ale and Desi) during the cold he ittle giri’s neck. z = : A ITH—IR-4489 Double-Take present American troops in Ko- have been associated with the! The record-keeping ruling ap He does’, ask for oye. Sour aele 1s des tolv needed 5 IGHT 6:45 oe rea go to Japan temporarily on Board of County Commissioners plies to all forms of gambling mother writes, “he only wan 8 : 7 p is Sheta el, ne ee c CE IN SUN By BOB BARNES wrest and relaxation” leaves, but in the management and opera- covered by the tax law; including clothes so he can go to school.” NOW. ore Rie th Toe Days you Us an 0 ays BARE 5 banned their replacement by fresh tion of the Marion County Home pynchboards. The Jounges! said ony 2 Raby Sel upper. Co or ash ton : j= IN soldiers. for the past two years. : : needs an operation. e Bei Be y.. stn ; f : ; Sieh borage C ist truce delegates “While we have not been able Such detailed records will not y,2n4-can't work because he is re- tributions by check or money . 6 . ’ y GRANGER ommunist tr g s a be required with the returns fled covering from an operation. The order to Clothe-A-Child, Indian- un S IS in ere a SELF went into details of their pro- to accomplish as much and do for the 10 per cent excise tax only. yoetors say he can’t work until apolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. FARRAR posals for a total arms and troop all the things that we feel should ynternal Revenue officials said this > say You also may deliver your con- United ¥ r by freeze with “neutral” inspection have been done, I believe that 1 after Christmas. in : . Eres By Uniled Fre |wish. her present whereabouts inicolor : ' ne difference exists because income Help Urgently Needed tribution in person to The Times: gAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4—A | m.” Ty at-a meeting of a subcommittee, we have accomplished all that taxes are levied on the net th-| pie oy one of the many OF to Clothe-A-Child -headquar- wealthy VOOR Sufiss. manufac known. . BA un 458 FO a yeaa =n Yai humanly possihie within Site come, while the excise tax is levied samilfes Ry have tufned -to ters. No.20 W. Maryland St. Joa few ung today in search| ‘Martha and Mr. Devigier met OAK YeK | |available orprop Sstitation on the gross income. Clothe-A-Child as their only pros- TWO-—By-taking a child to the or pis 16.year-old “Cinderella In 2 Long Beach, Cal, soda exis SMITH Lewie 8: Thomas: 60. a Full eo the Becords Bot be kept. pect for a “Merry Christmas.” A ri) A Ing or a bride” who left him 15 days after fountain two months ago. They La St by t; ras indicted he bureau said, evasion penalties Christmas without frills, provid- . ; 38s “their wedding because she was were married in Quartzite, Ariz. S color | ep enson era etiployée. was inaicted by can be levied but the excise stamping only warm clothes little chil- phone Plaza 5551 for an appoint .cwent nto the whirlpool” of nov 14 ASHING TON g ry Jas . OT | cannot be revoked or denied. e—————— iment with a child. marriage. ! ”: iy shed duit asENGTO | . |manslaughter in the fatal stab- * rynoce who purchased stamps! | THREE—By adding your dimes rian Oc . Martha asked in addition: to n Showing ** | ro S 1g : {bing of Harry Eads, 61. The | 4re playing the long shot that [F R Ti k f 'to The Times Mile-O-Dimes on W. Roland Devigier, 28, came to the monthly support payments, pn lord, |stabbing Oct. 23 was "not re-|holice can only step up the pace ree evue ICKe $ washington St. in front of L. S:/1ook for his bride, Martha, who attorney's fees amounting to [OUSE" ported tp authorities until 23.6 their long standing program | Free tickets to the Hollywood Ayres & Co. and S. 8. Kresge Co. yesterday filed a separate mainte. $75,000 and court costs. h, . . ack {0 To Sta Awa {hours later. lof harassment without too great| Ice Revue at the Coliseum to- CONTRIBUTIONS Jahse st, seeking payments of After the Arizona civil cere3 «Take this piece of raw cow When the facts were forced into| chance of “increasing the. per-| Morrow night still are avail INDIANAPOLIS TIMES , a month. e arged mony, Martha and her husband IN PACIFIC the chef and ask him if he can’t pre- : the open by The Times, Supt. Bar-| y t foti |'able to contributors to The . x : I MES that he was cruel. flew tn Paris to solemnize their Rode’ Color . WELL DONE steak.” MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 4 rott and Count Commissioner | 28° of Sony quons: | Times Clothe-A-Child. CLOTHE-A-CHILD DONATIONS Her attorney, Leon Sorell, said nuptials at Notre Dame CaEE ad : (UP)—Former Indiana Ku Klux p, y | [RECEIVED DECEMBER 3; 1951 : PE rt i ork—IR-6311 : Fred W. Nordsiek dismissed the i Persons making contributions | ? the high school student, “does not thedral Nov. 22. <Back Seats Klan leader David C. Stephenson «“ ” or the Previous Balance........$1,497.00 . mer e————. * wound as “minor.” Mr, Eads died | Toe-Hol d bts, of $5 or more to help clothe “10 rr oo Sororit bond MOB said today he has decided to give two ddys later. 4 e the needy children of Indian- | ;amma Rho Sorority 5. : . F A KIND" Jupis fight against extradition to 2 : apolis will receive a ticket to | Euchre Club of South |Indiana on parole violation — | MUNCIE, Dec. 4 (UP) | the show. Contributions must {Sherman Drive Park Ad- | n e Insigae . E | chargeés. : Still on Top— | ~Jefle Lee Lankford, 31, | he made in person at Clothe-A- dition ...iiivieiiiiiinn 10.00 : ; “I'm done fighting. I intend to | complained to police yes- Child headquarters, 20 W. | The Spencer Club .... 200, 3 x age ud return to Indiana and let justice Local blood donations for | terday that a bartender | Maryland St, between 8:30 International Harvester Rain and wet pavements took a heavy traffic toll here yesterday 3 nor: Parker |'take its course’ said Stephen-| November showed an in- | * shot him in the left shoe. | a. m. and 6 p. m. Payroll and Cashlers.... 15.25 A South Side grocer was shot by a holdup man,...... aia HRISTY" |son, once a political power in'In-| crease over October, the Red Police said he stuck out ‘| The tickets will be available | Arthur Dixon ........ 1000 Gp, Jo; E Wilson, General Motors chief, took a slap at U. §. { diana ‘ Cross revealed today. | - his foot and.exhibited a | until 6 p. m. tomorrow as long EF. Boiieviarnsnasnra ts 5.00 foreign policy .....cnseerinnraiarsavsvairsnncnssnnns “17 5 to 7:00 ————————— . Indianapolis is expectéd to | hole in his shoe. They in- | as they last. Dick Miller, man- Bill Suds .......... ‘ 1.00 di : seen He. iar 14¢ LOCAL TEMPERATURES maintain its top standing vestigated and found he | ager of the Coliseum, and the | Mrs. R. D. Brown .... 10.00 Other Features: E YOURSELF“ -6a m.. 45 10 a, m.. 52 Among cities of equal size on | had not been injured. cast of the ice revue have given | seuimm— ; 1 nicslor Tit) 7 3 Mer 44 11 a. m.. 58 ‘the basis of collection totals. The bullet had pierced * 100 tickets to Olothe-A-Child. | Total ..vsevesrsias:8 BBIST AMUSEMeENnts. ...veavvssng 10 Ed SBovola «avssvscencran iB ehDio ails .8 a. m.. 45 12 (Noon) 54 November. total was 5140 ‘the shoe at a point where . Help Clothe-A-Child with a | : : —| Crossword .......e000000 26 SBPOrts «..cossnnsenese 18, 19 “Ph. Mains fa m.. 43 1p, mi.. 56 pints,” compared with J115 a foe swas missing. . .. ... |. $3-or;more contgibution «. . and % Total To Date ver...81,555.25| Radio, Television sesseves 12 Earl WlSon seeessnsseess 18 Prom 7P M. L dity . 41% pints for. the previous th. ST . : "| have tun doing it. " je DIRECT DONORS ~~ : | Movies ........ovanneeees 10 Women's ..covsssvesnsc dy 8 4 eck: Tcolor 4 : atest humidity «...... 41% : . St otitis = | Anonymous ........:...} Child] Robert Ruark c...covviee 15 What Goes On Here ..... 11 { of St. boul" > a ' hy rd : ar 4 3 . X » a
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