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THURSDAY, APR. 10,
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DYEING EASTER EGGS—The Valley Business Men's Associa-
tion is preparing for their third a Ray Murray, 1248 Oliver Ave.: L
nnual Riley Park Easter egg hunt, ionel McCoun, 1031 Oliver Ave,
and Leonard Staab, 1308 Oliver Ave. (left to right), add the finish-
ing touches.
Big Muddy Spills Over See Close Race
South Dakota Capital |
By United Press PIERRE, 8. D,, Apr. 10—Muddy! waters of the Missouri River) burst through dikes and drove! 1600 persons from their homes in this state capital city today in| the .worst Missouri Valley flood, in modern times. { Downstream, the river pouréd through soggy dikes at South! Sioux City, Neb., and surged into a residential section. Elsewhere, | floodwaters were rising in Min-/ nesota, North Dakota and Iowa. Pierre’s business section already was flooded knee-deep and the river's 25-foot floodcrest had| not yet struck. ! Knocks Out Pump | Water covered 36 blocks of the lower town’s business district and residential area, and inundated 65 more blocks of a sparsely settled
section from which 31 persons!
were removed. The flood threatended the city’s power plant, knocked out the pump on the last municipal water
[250 of the town’s 750 inhabitants
over about 10 gasoline and oil storage tanks, | The city was left with a threeday water supply, and residents were asked to save every drop of water they could. ‘Hard Choice’ City Engineer Roy Baker said volunteer crews and city workers had to sacrifice the water pump in order to concentrate their fight to save the city power plant. “It was a hard choice,” he said, “but we chose the power plant.” Across the river at Ft. Pierre, workers were gaining in a fight to save the telephone exchange and courthouse. But only about
were “high and dry” today.
General Reassigned The Army announced today that Maj. Gen. Paul W, Kendall, {commander of the 6th Corps at {Camp Atterbury, Ind., has been reassigned to the Far East Command. The shift was routine, the
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WINNING NUMBERS—Mrs, Cleo Terrell, 931 Division St.,
is marking prize winning eggs with wax so the numbers will shew
when the eggs are dyed. The big
in the park at 901 Oliver Ave. More than 500 children will take part.
In New Jersey
By United Press | TRENTON, N, J., Apr. 10—The! Taft and Eisenhower camps turned on the heat today with bitter charges and counter
sey. presidential preference primary neared. The possibility arose of a close vote next Tuesday. Record balloting was expected.
Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll accused backers of Sen. Robert A. Taft last night of conducting a “well - oiled” undercover campaign. He charged that the Senator’s withdrawal from the primary was a “fake.” Taft forces again’ accused the governor, who heads the state GOP organization's slate of 38 delegates to the national nominating convention, of tricking the Ohio Republican into not "entering a slate in the primary. Mr. Driscoll, conceding for the first time that Sen. Taft could
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
For Annual Easter Egg |
TO THE VICTOR-~Cleo Terrell and Linvil Ware, 802 Warren Ave. (left to right) are checking some of the more than 30 prizes to be given Saturday. There will be two divisions in the hunt—one for children under 7, the other from 7 to 12.
hunt will be Saturday at 2 p. m.
' Y ‘ all supporters of Gen. Dwight D. isfon. . When the Reds proposed
ow Eisenhower to redouble their ef-| forts in the remaining days of the campaign.
“Those of us who believe in Gen. Eisenhower must work! hard,” he said. “The issue is 0 0 USS close.” is ’ Editorial, Page 22 lke's State
NIOM. Kore: 10! scribed today . PANMUNJOM, Korea, Apr. 10 5 All for Him brea, Ap TOPERA
— Communist armistice negotia-| fighting. / ha Rass Apr. 10 AT) [tors flatly rejected today renewed| Ground action Wednesday was — Republicans in Gen, Dwight D.| pie demands that they with-{the lightest since mid-February, Eisenhower's home state opened, .. “meutral” truce Dut clearing skies enabled 5th Alr thé Kansas convention at Topeka |0raW Russia as a “neutral: truce. . .=~qchter.bombers to resume today with Eisenhower-for-Presi- inspector and accept a ban on air ,4 py ™ They met no MIGs. dent forees apparently in full|field construction. t * ;
control. The Reds suggested the dead- goilling the Beans :
Backers of Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio hoped to gain three com- lock might be referred back to ] : mitments on the 22-member Kan-|staff officers of both sides for WORCESTER, Mass, Apr. 10 sas delegation to the July na-|another attempt to find a tom-| (UP)—A department store wintional convention. promise solution, United Na-| dow, packed about six feet deep Gen. Eisenhower's suporters tions delegates indicated after-| with jelly beans, burst under the conceded the Ohioan only two ward they were willing. weight last night. Easter candy delegates. : | Maj. Gen. William K. Harrison showered onto the street. Boys
| agree.” : |
| SEOUL, Korea, Apr. 10 (UP) ~Allied forces killed, wounded and captured 2680 Communists during the first week of April! despite what the 8th Army deas a “lull” In
tional convention from Kansas two words during the short ses- until police arrived, already have been selected. Of | these, 10 said they would support | Gen. Eisenhower; two said they! would back Mr. Taft. ! The 1013 delegates will approve or disapprove six more district
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GOLDEN EGG—The agg Y. U. C. Frye, 843 River Ave. (left) Mal Biggs, 628 Marion Ave. will win some youngster 1e
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~Times photos by Lloyd B. Walton,
ere will be a golden egg in each division and
a total of 30 dozen dyed eggs in the hunt.
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