Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1951 — Page 22

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Split Over Releasing 32 | Yanks Held in China

4.68 ANGELES, Dec. 10 (UP) U. 8. efforts to free these Ameri—aBen. William ¥. Knowland, (R.|Cans stated that ‘official pub- ¥ i gS. State De art. Hcity might jeopardize the success Ca] ) and the U. 8. Sta P I their efforts.”

3 ow ” ment remained at odds today over| gs6300 U. 8. citizens still rethe proper method of securing themajn jn Communist China, the

release of 32 American citizens department said. ; { ty held prisoner behind Red China's Of the 32 jailed, one“was re7 ileased and permitted to leave 3 an : I

bambo curtain. China at ' and another, Philip Cline, The Oakland, Cal, Senators =, ..can businessman, was

Ie es od Bae or freed but later died in a Chinese : a 32, a list he aceused § wccret NOSPital, the State Department/f i. i C : 9 n ol par Pp “isaid. » } 11 »joinder from the in drew a prompt rejo “The department continues to} ) 1

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A Christmas Invitation To Shop Our Downstairs Children’s Shops

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j ! Sh 8 chances of being freed. i : « . ow +e their will,” said the State Depart. : ; : : | s8en. Knowland released the Neti ot statement. it p : 13 ‘on my own responsibility” with | the demand that steps be taken 3 Women on List : : | | v . -~ ’ v 4%

to free them before the Korean ‘un... 4..artment, however, does

For The Most Suifable - 5 3 op : fis. negotiations proceed any. consider it advisable at this He of 1 Ne x7) { . S time to make public the steps it} | 's the Christmas motto ot our | T : i EB rematheiieratls, SSE ui buy Seken poi Tn DB owartaire Children's Shops! x7 is C i HE-A- C H D NEEDS ; 3 i 2 : I ————————————-_-——. ss NA TTR,

“rhe State Department-countered jy, exhausted every effort to ac- 9 A 7 { Vr 4

2 1. YOU CAN SPEND YOUR CLOTHE-A-CHILD MONEY TO BEST ADVAN- <;

by declaring that relatives and oomplish the release of detained We're presenting styles 50 pretty, fa

rics so warm, quality so fine . . . that show off their wear-

associates of the Jyleoners bad Americans.” béen notified and that the depart) go. gpowiand's list Included ment believed it should not fur, = ooo. or three women mis- children love to

blicize the cases because: : ’ 4 : ) . Christ- a igh ! an noatives and: frenliisoor. Gan or. oroitive of ables and boast, “I got this for BAS a TAGE in our Downsfairs Children's Shops . . . because fhe aualify Is ¥¢ { specifically requested that “noigen Claire Chennault’s Civil Air mas. i 4 HIGH the prices are LOW! Ok ¥ r p Xe

publicity be given for fear of Transport Company, 17 clergymen jeopardizing the person's Wel-an4 missionary workers including

- es ns 33 RIA ig i hind Fi 2. Helping you select the most practical and suifable clothing i

BE es. a3 rcv "00 YS. BHAVYIFAT i is nothing new fo us! WE'VE OUTFITTED CLOTHE-A-CHILD Officer Hurt “sue vor cus ness asc LITTLE GIRLS’ 1 CIDEN FOR YEARS.

i | In The Middle Of The Night? : In Bomb Blast aceconmzrminer | VELVETEEN | 3 23 3. SHOPPING IS EASY in our modern designed and lighed | BERET °N’ BAG | ZX) shops! Clothing is placed easy-fo-select! Salespeople : ~ are frained fo serve you EXPERTLY and QUICKEY!

LIMA, 0. Dec.’ 10 d Ey | orange flavor—you'll like wot having to break aon Lo 4 injured critically | or cut tablets—each is % adult dose. Don’t on EE police officer was injured critically or hg 7 AFEE=BaT St Taser Arpirin ai

| walt, as two bombs exploded In a series gp oyisen today. 50 tablet bottle 30¢.

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of accidents in an air raid drill! .

un ou pum wen Te Lovely | 3 I. COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF WINTER WEAR AT LOW — I ee Ds F, Boze. The Lovely set s ; mui onm al Be ViTacolL aR. PRICES . . . T0° COMPLETELY OUTFIT CHILDREN

bomb that exploded as he set it off to signal the beginning of the | LANOLIN CREAM drill. The 43-year-old officer was| pParmanent WAVE

over such a heartstealing gift. Brown, wine or green beret with ERMINE TAIl—

and a shoulder ,

not expected to live, the chief said; | Chief Westbay said that the ther bomb had little effect but that a collision involving an| ambulance and three automobiles | on a mock-emergency run sent six persons to the hospital. The second accident with a bomb burned the clothing of officer George Wilson “a little but hardly énough to report” the chief said. Mr. Wilson was examined In a hospital and then went on with his work. “The chief said that there were “g pumber of minor accidents”

during the drill which was Including called off because of the mishaps. | . Creom Rex.

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Shampoo and oF ee Sill. wo: di Boot COTTON WITH CHRISTMAS. COLORS OF blown away bythe explosion and This grand wave: is the es Y8at he Was badly pursed, to even, fine, dry, and gray | Organdy-Ruffles RED! MINT! MAIZE SPORT SHIRT 4

Mr, Bozeman was assigned to | hair problems—unique and de-

set off four aerial bombs near | lightful! One of the most beau- | his Home to begin the drill. | tiful waves given. . A neighbor, Louis Sanderhaus, ay 25 98 said that he saw the officer lying . . / ® » on the ground, his clothing afire, | Lerre. Lelie : after the second explosion. He, 122 E. OHIO ’ He's a Real-live 4 is the officers ald and AT-1406 Lilac! Pink! Aqual f Fancy Cowboy!

put-out the fire by covering him | (u FLOOR, KITTLE BLDG.

with a coat. Such pretty (and prac-

tical!) gifts for baby boys! Striped top with plain color bottom —a 2-pc. effect! Button - shoulder style. Sizes small and

Sizes 7 fo 12!

Ooh, what a lové of a dress! A novelty self-check Everglaze cotton—trimmed with organdy-ruffled yoke and an organdy ruffle peeping from the hem! GUARANTEED WASHABLE!

‘Authentically ¢, J Western sport shirts . . . in TWO-TONE RAYON . GABARDINE! Fancy scroll design in gay’ colors! Piping trim! Two inverted pockets! Sizes 4 to 12.

CISA,

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these 3 extras, too! || LITTLE GIRLS — WHITE FURS

You can borrow $20 to $500 at HFC — Household Finance Corporation—to consolidate overdue PLAIN MUFF, giant size to bills, to pay medical bills, car repairs... or for warm little hands, White any good Paros But that’s just part of the fur, 1.69* story. t ! 9? ry at these HFC features! CAPTIVATING BERET,

PROMPTNESS. “Money of snow white: fur: Sizes 3%

medium! Infants’ Shop,

Downstairs Boys' Corner,

Girls’ Shop, Downstairs Downstai ownstairs

TODDLER BOYS LOOK ADORABLE IN . . .

2-PIEGE BOUGLE SUITS

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Made in California!

ON CHRISTMAS, HELL BE SPORTING A NEW

JR. BOYS’ WOOL COAT SWEATER

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when you need it” is more than to 6. 1.95 just a slogan with HFC... it’s : Red! Navy! Mini! Maize! 2 a fact. For extra fast service, Wh ie FUR MITTENS wit " Fancy Jacquards in s colorful rayon : [hone HFC first, then come in yt yo or a pe His Christmas. gift! Little New Patterns! PP r or your cash. ; + large. 1.58 boucle T-shirt in 2-tone i @ } (white and color) with Just arrived in time for

RUDOLPH MUFF complete with red nose! Soft white

his Christmas! Warm, wonderful and colorful— little boys love them! Sizes 4 to 10.

Boys' Corner,

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Y 6 PRS.~IN A ; A ar SANTA BOX! HELL GIVE A : THE SENSATIONAL DANIEL BOONE CHEER FOR

THE ORIGINAL = JR. CAMPUS 2 ZY {oka PANTIES ¥ EE: BOYS’ LONG yA SLEEVE KNIT

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(Each, 29¢) Pink! Blue! White!

She likes their smooth fit (elastic knit from finest rayon with ribbed cuff, elastic waist) . . » Mother likes their long wear . . . 5 you'll like to buy them aa in gay Santa box-full Pal of 6-prs. Sizes 4 to 14.

NO ENDORSERS. Loans

A made on signature, car or fur- ; . #@ niture—without endorsers or urs 2.98

guarantors. *Plus 209, Fed. tax

CHOICE OF REPAYMENT

PLAN. At HFC you select — from a variety of sensible repayment plans the one most convenient for you. 6,12,18 or more months to repay, depending on the purpose of your loan.

solid color pants that have button-on suspenders. Sizes | and 2.

Infants’ Shop, Downstairs

Cash MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS You Get : 20 8 |~ 12 6 \ BV paymts | paymis paymts $100 I$ 6.75 |$ 7.29 [$10.07 [$18.48 200 | 13.32 | 14.42 | 19.98 | 36.78 300 | 19.40 | 21.06 | 29.42 | 54.68 400 | 25.35 | 27.57 | 38.72 | 72.32 500 | 31.25 | 34.03 | 47.97 | 89.95

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Payments include charges at the rate of 3% per month on balances nol exceeding $150 and 1%% per month on that part of the balance in excess of $150 to $500,

On and OFF Your little pioneer will be proud as Punch! ‘Warm with protective wn ear flaps! Leather top i style! Boys' small, me. -

- Turtle-neck style — the new favorite! Knit of fine

3 INDIANAPOLIS OFFICES Jf {1 combed. interlock cotton!

+. + Lemcke Bldg. 2nd Floor, 106 E. Market St, MArket 7868

Serving the people of Indianapolis since 1890

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