Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1952 — Page 14
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UN Adamant | On Truce Stand
. ‘No’ on Russ Role . Called ‘Irrevocable’
By United Press ' PANMUNJOM, Korea, Apr, 11 «The United Nations sald today that it is prepared to prolong armistice negotiations through| another summer and winter rather than accept Russia as a
A United Nations spokesman fold newsmen after a 90-second meeting between Allled and Communist negotiators that the Unitad Nations stand against the Reds, 1s “irrevocable.” “It's going to be a hot summer and a cold winter if they're going to try to outwait us,” the spokesman said. Today's meeting was the short. #st on record, The Reds read a statement of only 60 words. It reiterated that Russia must be on the neutral six-nation inspection team and reserved the right to reconstruct military airfields dur- , hg an armistice. {
Patrols Clash
On Korean Front . BEOUL, Korea, Apr. 11 (UP) |
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‘FIREMEN BATTLE HOME BLAZE—An exploding oil stove started the blaze which destroyed the roof of this home on Bridgeport Road, between R Etta Sanders, 65, burned in the blaze, was reported in good condition in Long Hospital today. Her husband, Roy Sanders, 70, was uninjured.
Light patrol clashes in rain and vance position from the Reds Inno reports of contact with Com-
fog marked Good Friday's ground (the same general area after a munist jet fighters up to this action on the Korean battlefront. |10.minute clash with one enemy, ®VeNINg.
- A United Nations patrol early today charged up a Communist held hill west of Yonchon, killing!
squad,
‘77 managed to In the area east of the Pukhan planes throughout
Alreraft carriers of Task Force launch their most of the
four of the enemy and wounding River on the east-central front, day —
five others.. Then the patrol with- patrols got in brief scraps with =
Mrew under a furious mortar at-|
tack by the Communists, °° . A mecond patrol took an ad-
enemy platoons, i The weather kept most fighter.
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LOCAL DEATHS MRS. MAMMIE COLBERT, 57, Peace Chapel. Burial, Round Hill of 950 N, California St. local Cemetery. resident seven months. Services > A Monday in Poole’s Funeral Home, ROY E. MOWRY, 76, BrownsBirmingham, Ala. Burial, Sipsey burg, owner Brownsburg HardCemetery there, ware Btore. Services 1.30 p.. m.! 8 N tomorrow in Jones & Matthews MRS. MARY FRANCES PICK- Mortuary, Brownsburg. Burial,
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” » ” oa. SORITIE DICES, 73, of member Williams Creek Christian
an Church. Services 3 p. m. today ‘ , 0:7 gantown resident, Services 10:30 | Flapher. &' Buchanan - Mortus Burial, Bohon Cemetery,
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Cousin of Lincoln » Dies in Greensburg Stevenson to Make
Ti tate Service GREENSBURG, Apr. 11—8erv- Statement Next Week ices for Glanton G. Welsh, presi- SPRINGFIELD, II, Apr. 11 dent-emeritus of the Union Trust (UP)—An aid to Gov. Adlal E. Co. here, were to be held at 3:30 Stevenson said the governor will p. m, today in Oliger Funeral make a statement next week on Home, with burial following in|his plans regarding the DemoBouth Park Cemetery. {cratic presidential nomination, Mr, Welsh, who was a cousin] The aid said Gov. Stevenson of Abraham Lincoln, died Wednes- will make the statement here, He was 84. ‘probably at a news cenference.
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| Two new .Goodyear products {were announced today by J. C. | Arnold, district manager. One is the Plus 10 Double Eagle |tire, designed for 42 per cent more
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dealers in the Claypool Hotel today, has 26 per cent more tread thickness which promises thousands of miles more of non-skid mileage. “It 1s the only all-nylon cord tire on the market with heat-re-sistant and high-flexing qualities making it. one and a half times
The new tube, he said is the only one offering complete protection from blowouts and punetures. “In 17 years,” he added,
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Smith Medaris, daughter of an early Indiana family, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel with burial in Crown Hill Mrs. Medaris died Tuesday in her home, 620 N. Bradley Ave. Bornnear Spencer, she was the daughter of Marcus Smith, {one of the first circuit riders in Indiana who also was a carpenter, railroad worker tradesman.
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