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Troops Fire
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES :
| Leo Fttinger, 66, founder of the
38 Prisoners
i , - Floyd R. Huckleberry. 23, 621 E \ n 1 |} Lear Tailoring Ci Yester Friday, People's Funeral Home. Lucille B. Cokle, 20, 1018 8. Man: Russell Helen Handlon Everett, Rose.) . cay n his home, 3305 Carrollton Burial in New Crown, rosttan, McDonald, 19. 7468 E. 14th: At _ Methodist—Donald, Mildred Harper: | | Ave. “4 # # Lois J. Ferguson, 19, 5535 N. Delaware i Nancy pio erman: Edward, | | Mr. Ettinger was born in Aus- Maude Walters, 10. 2444 W. 1t0h; Glenn} house Cranfil; Daniel, Bdith Conlaif} tria : He f ded the talloring DAVID GRANGER, 49, of 343 Ee Riley whi 2126 Blovd 4 " ‘ SEE » Alta Butler; Roscoe, Verona} ounde il Ernest all. . hiteland: TANCes i, ’ id con i 1909 d i noe W. 13th St. Services 1 p. m.! Bennett. 33. Greenwood > AL, Coleman—William. Elizabeth Butler: | } npany in un n 0 Wed a Jacobs Brothers Charles E Lentz. 21, U. 8 Army: Bar- Bdwin, Renata Cowan: Robert, Phyllis By United Press moved it to its present location, '' ednesday, Jacobs Si bara L." Shively, 18, 143 W. 13d AC aE, > aan ''West Side Chapel. Burial in Wayne K Johnson, 33. 2062 Park: Nancy At General—Hiram:. Norma Barger. SEOUL; Korea Aug. 26— 235 Massachusetts Ave. Ruble, 36, 1929 N. Pennsylvania Girls oN } * He was b f the Marj- Floral Park. | William’ H. O'Brien Jr. 26, 843 N_ Merid- A St, Francis— Edward. Winona Faut: Al-Thirty-eight Communist ris- as a member oO e Mari- 2 s 2 | lang Virginia L. Foltz, 23, 3246 N bert, Elizabeth Ferry. Edsel, Esther AlPIS on. County Lodge of Masons, MISS JUANITA IRBY, 35, of PIV, olsir. TY. Dasion. O joni, John, rey 01 Sullender Robert. | Yeu 3 oe fA 4 , x . ' J * 2 C¢ oners of war were wounded United Hebrew Congregation, _. Ny Maude C. Young, 70, 121 8 Gladstone. At st, Niners toh, Elizabeth Williams:
Knesses ‘Israel, Shaare Tefilla, 17 Minerva
'Zionist Organization of America and Mizrachi. > Survivors are three sons: Shool-| em, past president of the Ohio Valley Zionist Region, and EI,
on Koje Island Aug. 11 when they forced United Nations guards to fire shotguns and throw tear gas bombs to stop their de-| fiant violations of orders, it was disclosed today.
ously hurt. One United Nations guard was, . {njured. (today at the residence with Chapel The fight started when prison- burial in United Hebrew Ceme-| ers in Enclosure 12 refused an tery. order to stop singing. After 45 minutes, United Nations troops
dren.
L N i ad 50 1 . To day at SS. Peter and Paul Cathe-| charity’ J wiliter. 32° U.S. Army; Betty Lee G. LuFollette. 64, at 4018 Qraceland,| hurle ear gas grenades into Resume Probe dral. Burial in Holy Cross Ceme- coronary occlusion
the compound. . The tear gas failed to stop the of Video ‘Morals’ tery. einging. Prisoners started throw-| ing rocks at the troops. The or-| der then was given to fire buckshot into the compound. A spokesman said Enclosure 12 houses known Communist agita* tors.
Allies Repel New
Bunker Hill Assault {spokesmen for major networks ton Park SEOUL, Korea, Aug.26 (UP)—|, 4 5 representative of the U. S.| The Chinese hurled two battalion 'grawers Foundation. Some mernattacks against battle-wrecked : ; Bunker Hill in costly but vainp attempts to recapture the prize -peak five miles east of PanmunJom.
{termine whether certain radio and| |TV programs are corrupting the! {nation’s youth. { Chairman Oren Harris |Ark,) said today witnesses here Thursday
The committee was set up to {determine to what extent radio-
U. 8. Marines cut down 3000 Chi- crime and violence.”
nese who battled for the same —— |day. ALSO ridge two weeks ago. Allied in-| pe ‘ ’ . | About 200 young toughs, identij2nicymen said they killed at] Find Lost Soldiers |fied as members of the Mahara- SECOND HAND BOOKS . d east 100 Chinese and wounded] BERLIN, Aug. 26 (CDN)—The jahs and the Villains, squared A limi i SRLIN, 2 , mited supply . . + in good Nine 170. fate of 13 German soldiers and a off near the General's tomb last mn PP ny 4
Navy, Air Force
Join in Asia Defense TOKYO, Aug. 26
end of the war, has been discov- them.
to give the Navy and the Air .ations. Force equal roles with the Army|—- — in fighting the Korean War and planning American defense in Asia. : The present Far East Command and United Nations Com- | mand Headquarters is staffed almost entirely by Army personnel.
McCarthy Opponent Schedules ‘Talkathon’ |
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 26 (UP)—/ Leonard Schmitt yesterday, started preparations for a 26-hour, ‘talkathon” in Milwaukee .in an| attempt to pull votes away from] Sen. Joseph McCarthy in south-| eastern Wisconsin's industrial] area. Mr. Schmitt, a Merrill attorney and candidate for the Republican senatorial nomination, has scheduled the talkathon over seven| Milwaukee radio stations and the| city’s one television station for| various times during the 26-hour) period.
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1 UN Soldier, Leo Ettinger, 66, Local Deaths Local Vital Statistics
{ eo _. me . Dies; Rites Today { MRS. (ELIZABETH) SELDON MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED! WARREN, 32, Boston, formerly ;..., ¢ Services 11a. m.
tomorrow. Stuart Mortuary. Buriial in New Crown,
both of Indianapolis; Dr. Jerome, native of Ireland and widow of Donald Faust, 24. Acton: Esther I. Brad-| None of the prisoners was seri- 1,05 Angeles, and five grandchil- néwspaperman Thomas J. Doyle. gshbie ‘1. Magness, 18, 2058 N. Dearborn: | Funeral services to be arranged Services were to he at 2 p.m by Shirley Brothers Irving Hill
Bettylou Ferris, 20. Bowling Green. Ky v : A MAHONEY Ll I RS BY 5 Rovert. Katheryn McPhee; James, Vera DOYLE, 87, of 28 Whittier Place, Robert E._ Biddle, 33. S144 N. Centennial; | Aly Coleman—Russell, Marilyn Harrison; , 87, : , . ' uth, e Hilkene: oy, Pauline MeLouise Fields, 33, 1140 N. Centennial. Cubbins. Robert, Atha Schaefer: John, , Mary Bcott; Bermond, Evelyn S8ourlock. shaw, 22, 417 8. Collier. At Home—Arthur, Bettis Woods, 533 W. p C801 A. Waldon, 16, 2808 Forest. Manor | 28th St. : oy ulcahy, 18, ._ Butler: | Kathryn R. Barry, 18, 3726 N. Lesley DEATHS
MRS. ELIZABETH QUIN N| [{CRONNON, 96, of 3356 N. Ken-| Tommie wood Ave. Services 9 a. m. Thurs-| Kenneth C.
L WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (UP)! MRS. MARY RUSSELL, 79; of Stormeth D |—A House Commerce subcommit-|1308 W. 22d St. Services 1 p. m./ Herman Anderson, 45 |tee will resume hearings next Thursday at Mt. Olive Baptist ‘month in its investigation to de- Church, Burial in Crown Hill
ROBERT A. EVERHART, 46, vs. Russell € Burk Jr, Julia D of 1709 Ruckle St. (D. Campbell, Mo. at Harry land in New York will include Peace Chapel. Burial, Washing-
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NEW YORK, Aug. 26 pa SCHOOL BOOKS -
. TV programs contain “immoral Two rival ’teen-age gan The Communists last night suf- or otherwise offensive matter or tempted to turn Grant's Tomb) fered their heaviest losses since place improper emphasis® upon|into a battleground over “the {honor of a girl,” police said to-
German WAC, uncertain since the night but police quickly dispersed
!ered. They died in a small hos-| Police said the gang battle re-| Ipital near Nuernberg and were sulted from an alleged assault (UP)—Gen. hyried in the hospital cemetery, upon one of the Maharajahs’ girl Mark Clark reorganized his pyt the deaths were never re- friends by a group of Villains. United Nations and U. S. Far ported. Nurses, cleaning a store- Her dress was torn as she at-| East Commands today in a move|yoom, found the “lost” identifi- tempted to flee. Four gang members were arrested.
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{DIVORCE SUITS FILED Heads Church Group
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