Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1952 — Page 2

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"Reds Reject UN

‘Dash Hopes |, Of Speeding © Armistice

By United Press TOKYO, Sunday, Feb, 10--The

Limit On Port-Truce.

Kentucky Hit || By Mild Flu Epidemic

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Communists today rejected - a LOUISVILLE, Feb, 9 ~~ The to the annual All-State Solo-arfd United Nations proposal for a State Health Department today Ensemble Competition of the Inhigh - level political conference reported widespread outbreaks of diana Music Educators’ Associa

limited strictly to Korean problems, But’ they agreed to the _ Allied demand that South Korea, take part in final peace negotiations. Gen, Nam Il, chief Communist truce negotiator, gave the Com«aunist answer to the Allied| proposal, | The conference, suggested by the Reds, would be held within 90! days after a Korean armistice is signed. : Communist

tion Feb. 23, according to Law {rence Johnston, IMEA first vice president. ll More than 2000 high school students are expected to participate in contests to be held in Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall- and John Whistler Atherton Center. Richard sWorthington, director of instrumental music in the Hobart city schools, is the All-State contest administrator. Charles A. Henzie, director of the Butler

a mild type of influenza and of infectious hepatitis (jaundice) in Kentucky, Some H000 cages of the mild flu have been reported this year, com-| pared with only 927 in the state at this time last vear. About 175 cases of the jaundice broke out in the state in January, compared with only,112 in all of 1951. Dr. GG. R Jones, associate director of preventive medical services, gaid most of the flu cases cleared

re 8 Jes { proposed that: it Main es up ‘in three or four days, No University Band, and haries lems affecting the Fare East, but deaths were reported. | Munger, immediate past pres y ent the Allies demanded that it be About 50 cases of jaundice were of IMEA, will serve as loca limited to Korea. reported” in Jefferson County, chairmen, i Gen, - Nam's answer dashed which includes Louisville, mostly

Husband Killed Day

Daughter Is Born AUBURN, N. Y., Feb. 9 (UP)— Mrs. Ruth Wyant Baker, Scipio Center, N. Y., who gave birth to " a. daughter Thursday, was n= 5 ~ formed yesterday her husband, SAVED A HERO-—President Truman congratulates Charles Farber, Altoona, Pa., a former Army fazed Jase F. Baker 31, was

He is credited killed the same day in a B-29

. » . . i ber crast J : with saving Capt. Raymond Harvey after the captain was seriously wounded. His fiancee, Helen De i Bpal am gave Baker, also of Altoona, accompanied him on the visit to the White House.

among children in three elementary schools.

Allied hopes that the talks could now move forward quickly and indicated that further bargaining will be necessary béfore the final agenda item can be disposed of. United Nations negotiators made it clear yesterday that they would not accept the Red plan for a political conference on all the “problems that plague the Far East.

10 UN Planes Lost

In ‘Operation Strangle’

FIFTH AIR FORCE HEAD-| QUARTERS, Korea, Feb. 9 (UP) ~“Operation Strangle,” the round-the-clock aerial offensive against Communist supply routes, cost the United Nations:10 planes last week, it was announced today. No “kills” were claimed by Allied fighters for the week ending Feb, 8, although’ nine of the

Harjan County has been hardest hit by the jaundice outbreak with at least 85 cases.

Junior - Willis, 6, died: of the disease in a Pineville hospital Wednesday after his parents had kept him from medical attention for weeks because of their reli gious beliefs. No other jaundice deaths have been reported.

DADDY WAS A HERO-—Undersecretary of Navy Francis P. Whitehair presents the. Congressional Medal of Honor te 7-year-old Alita Windrich of Carlsbad, Cal. father, S/ /Sqt. William D. Windrich, who was killed in Korea,

. corporal who save the life of a Congressional Medal of Honor winner in Korea. She received it for her

no details.

Soviet-built MIG-15 jets were damaged. il BH Communist radar-controlled /

anti-aircraft guns knocked down seven 5th Air Force planes, one F-86 Babrejet was lost in aerial combat, one B-20 crashed on takeoff, and one F-80 Shooting Star] went down behind enemy lines because of mechanical failure.

TRAGI trolled wee, Bestenec, 7 : Pittsburgh | | slaying.

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Pastor to Sell Bonds for Israel

~~ An Indianapolis Baptist min-| ister will sell bonds for Israel, | The Rev. Richard T. Andrews] 8r., will devote next Sunday tol ‘sale of the honds. It is believed Mt. Zion Baptist Church, of which he is pastor, is

the first Baptist| Church in the; By U. 8. backing the SANDRIN campaign for Feb. 9—A i Israel. day began ps t The Rev. Mr. to its late k Andrews will sell his successor the bonds de- ordered her ¢ spite the fact ng until Su that his own a ; rs 0. congregation is] to es ros RY /4 i a : aint a Sa tribute bef in the midst of ai s BR : . a OO eR i . ; monarch we drive to - raise; country-folk Rev. Andrews. $52 000 to build They Sam a new church. of St. Mary The minjster called the bond) for the last campaign “an opportunity . to arch—the “S share and participate in an act known as of brotherhood, rather than to - a —_—. i. - a. : i gentleman a render the ideals lip-service.” rf e pa : Queen Eliz It is his church's contribution 3 family had g to Brotherhood Week, "starting ld King back to today and sponsored by the na- 1 after a few kt tion’ 8 Protestant churche churches. SOrrow. On Monda

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10 Cent Traffic Tickets Tried Out

CLEVELAND, Feb. 8 — Speed by the king was the slogan in paying over- rulers, and time parking fines today in su- and soldiers ¢ Tribute

burban Shaker Heights, The city's new ordinance providing a 10-cent fine for overstay-

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