Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1951 — Page 4
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: 2 br o DEE : Ty Ease “9 : C, : - , 3 » idle > ey < 5 . - : > = : » & * * , : : a Cat : : ps a : 3. . l PAGE 4 . — : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES p—————— ——— MONDAY, DEC. 17 , 1851 "MONDA® Co hi. : Ram ! _ a 0 headquarters for numerous cir- ‘Greatest 2 Local Gls The Big Top Proves [= rom i me wa “WasiNG: : : k ’ stage a real benefit performance. ~Rep, Abrahi Wounded in It Has. ‘a Bia Heart CAS iv Ese V8 Sus yesterday th . a aus was there to remind every- ® as 19 ; ear one that this is the season cele- tering os Korea Action 1 o By Unted Press | Some months ago, Mrs. Hayes brating that time long. ago in among 8 . » - | THOUSAND OAKS, Cal, Dec. suffered a back Injury and| Bethlehem when another family Comiiunista, Two Indianapolis GIs were 17-—The colorful, racuous gaiety couldn't ‘keep working to help needed shelter and warmth, 8 Desticgs ; 3 : listed as wounded in the Defense /. [of the big top blended strangely George support themselves and| gome well-known Hollywood! play into the Department's latest Korean re- “ |with a widow's gtief here today. their young sons, Denny, 3, and figures were on hand—Joel Mc-| or oh lease. Circus people wintering in: this Jimmy, 1%. Later, she had t0|crae Mrs. Alan Ladd and Alan! thetr Wounded were Pfc. George S. small community staged an out- give up her job again when she p,je Jr, all town residents. And Gallamore, son of Mr. and Mrs. ofeseason benefit performance—| Same preguant. there was the Oxnard Firemen's Aaron J. Gallamore of 518 N. complete with trapeze artists,| © ion RD as been Mo aud Band and the AFL Musicians * Bhed Park Ave. and Sgt. Wilbur E. elephants and hot dogs—to help BC, OF ° op als a moa). sine Union local. * Parsons, Mr. Parsons is the son a recently-widowed, ~expectant| ¥o re HEE osp oD Pris a Everyone said it was “really Selivaries to me of Mrs, Jeanette E, Parsons of mother and her two children out | =o a, To ter en nothing”—that it was “only what welssme your 2115 N. Alabama St, of a tough spot. | turned home, Then Jimmy fell should be expected of good men The list included one Hoosier The opeh-air performance Was into a basement and suffered con-| C.SBDOTS. A Phos killed in action—Pfc. Jose San- known officially on the town's cussion, On top of that, the fam. Margaret said George was in ——————— chez, son of Alberto Sanchez of| ‘ calendar as “Margaret Hayes ily came down with the flu and show business all lis. lite ‘and America's Out East Chicago. Day’—-and everybody from the George and Margaret lost more this really was his show. WOUNDED ringmaster to the back lot precious time from thelr jobs. |. He woud have wabled the Seit-Storing Army “rubes” worked for free. | The town decided to pitch mt ln) go on,” she Cpl. Norman D. Seaver, son of The lilting tories of the cal- and help when it learned of Mrs. : v Mr. and Mrs. Darwin J. Seaver liope mixed with the ferocious Haye's troubles after . George Hearthum of Vevay. growls of the circus animals as died, 7 ¥ " Cpl. Edward J. Shay, husband en Uo 32 Wonk | =Hello TUMS! nk of Mrs. Beverly Ann Shay,| ; jriders lou Si “ A restaurant operator turned . JA o , pose in the tradition that “the his pl . : Quick relief for sour stomach, Kokomo. : |show must go on.” (nis place over to fund-raising ac- |} gas acid indigestion. Lt. Harold E. Wright, husband! 3 | : . jvities. Neighbors and business only : of Mrs, Florence M. Wright, Tetre | wv | Series of Bad Breaks firms donated food, housewives Haute, # he Mrs. Hayes’ story is a series aked (Ses and the proceeds Ta Pvt. Tommy Zornes, son of Mr. |of bad breaks, climaxed last week 050 er rs, Hayes and her and Mrs. Acey D. Zornes, West- p % oa {when her husband, George, 48, . port. : v ih on wh . {operator of a kiddie ride conces-|_ Then. since the town is winter FOURTH GENERATION OF BANKERS—Julia Anne Mc-
U, 8. Army Chief of Staff follow-| Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower toing his tour of duty here. mOsTOW. the Prench 3 Ge ABC-O-Matic ROOM-SIZE RUGS ° ” i ot! the rench an en. | Speculation that Gen. Ridgway | pu enhower are expected to press WASHERS
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Pfc. Jack Lee Reader, Scsband) Whirter, 4, and Felix Marcus McWhirter, 10, great-grandchildren of the founder of Peoples State Bank, snip the ribbon which opens
of Mrs, Wayne. RETURNED T0 DUTY Army el Pvt. Leland E.’ Bledsoe, brother of Miss Ardella 1. Bledsoe, Shoals. (Previously injured.)
Jack L. Reader, Ft.
ay & Gen. Ridgway Silent On ‘Filling’ lke's Posf TOKYO, Dec. 17 (UP)—-Gen.
Matthew B. Ridgway declined to
comment today on reports he may succeed Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower in Europe or become
might be under consideration for one of the posts should they become vacant followed the visit
| a new drive-in branch of the bank at 38th St. and Pendleton Pike. !wondering where next month's | Neal Grider, bank president, looks on. Times photo by John R. Spickiemire Tent was coming from.
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‘Churchill in Paris
To Get French Views
y PARIS, Dec. 17 (UP)— British Prime Minister Winston Churchill arrived here today to get French views before he leaves for Wash{ington Dec. 29 to consult President Truman. { \ Mr. Churchill and British For‘eign Secretary Anthony Eden, | who accompanied him, also sched'uled a luncheon conference with
Mr. Churchill to lend his dramatic support to the lagging European
|sion, died of a heart ailment. { | He left no insurance and illnesses and accidents already had left him and his 35-year-old wife
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