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Monday Evening December 11 1950 10 DEATHS 4 Ives Com short illkess the 'to his A Silence situation also influences by he St MONEY WHEN YOU NEED I 419 MAIN STREET Queen of the Rose Bowl ferad Main Street Lereo Lafayette NAME i ADDRESS STATE CITY mom AT OURTH re fer 112 Ready to Wear A The Home of DiQnltn TODAY AND TUESDAY STARTING TOMORROW lAMVlTTi NOW PLAYING el BY LEAVELL ABATES Children's chnicolor MaiH 16 JO EAST MAIM Phone 2528 dindMXui Each field director give to about 20 cases every "INE WATCH CLOCK' AND JEWELRY REPAIR came to employ WAIT SERVICE He had several dol that the SNYDERfLEHNEN HEATING ENGINEERS AND EVERY INGER DRIPtNG blood HIGH ADVENTUI ON THE HIGH OR TODAY AND OR YEARS! he 18 Last Two Days PETE SMITH SPECIALTY NEWS I ai nA KING LORRE Dim LfflN Ctaries COBURN ttaiMtt tKENWOO hitai UWIOItt tales Hl Wsa knee tea "Vrtial've ya gol that' been banned in Bostonr Borrow $2500 to $30000 on Your Auto or urniture 103 OURTH ST PHONE 6254 LaGrace Beauty Shop 1244 ifteenth St Ph 7817 A GRLLRNT THOROUGHBRED The first Negro slave in America was traded by DeSoto in 1540 at Ecunchattee Ala A sparkling new Kimball Consolette that win provide happiness and countless ad vantage for the whole family! 4' Women' to have run high as 10 to compared to our SPORTLIGHT NEWS the United States in THE GREATEST PERSONAL ADVENTURE TO COhffi OUT THE PACIIC! LOANS $25 TO $300 210 SCHULTZ BLDG PHONE 5280 TYRONE POWER MICHEUNE PRELLE took a cloth 71 trtun ch' Airman at School Airman Apprentice Howard Vice son of Mrs Gladys Vice of 2608 East Main street has com pleted boot training at the Great Lakes Naval Training center Illi nois and is attending an aviation mechanics school at Memphis Tenn Starke county she The 5 O'clock Inn Presents Nine Receive Continued from Page 1 You can count on SNYDER LEHNEN for prompt one day Round Oak winter air condi tioner installations in case of emergency The price is al ways reasonable at 1630 East Main An auto driven by Sylvester Jackson 56 of 1425 South street was damaged Saturday evening when it was struck by another car at ifth and South streets City police said that wheels on a car driven by Joseph Schroeder 1719 Monon avenue locked on rails of the Monon railroad along ifth street and slid through a red light the car striking Occupants were not injured MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS A eatured Artist on NBC and CBS OPENING UNKLE HANK LAST TIMES TODAY Jane RusseL Walter Huston in and the Dead End Kids in SLUGGING" ROGERS MYERS INC uneral the home of hisdaugh Lee Shaeffer failing health Camden Ulm 1890 and clerk in I 320 Maia St PHONE 4863 or Party Room Reservation CALL 2552 SARGE BILTZ Delicious oods Private Room Get a the rest la easy ROBERT i LOWERY MONDAY NIGHT December 11 AMERICAN GUERRILLA IN THE PHILIPPINES colon torr 5 (O'clock Inn 429 COLUMBIA STREET starring Howard DU Marta TOREN TeeH Nt COLOR List Casualties WASHINGTON Dec 10 The Defense department today identified another 190 casualties in the Korean fighting The 172nd casualty list reported: Killed in Army six Marine Corps 21 Air orce one atally wounded Army twoMarine Corps 14 Wounded Army 42 Marine Corps 48 Navy eight Injured Army 17 Marine Corps one Missing in action Army 22 Air orce eight rsw hum rt pg Staaa 9 6AIY COOMB JOAN CRAWEORO EU01 HVNN SYDNEY GBEBiSTlHT PATtKU NEAt MANOR MRKB ROMALR IUCAN EDW 6 10MIS0N Serving Since 1865 Soller Baker Co INC RENEE'S MH III Mill MH MIE 1 Three Ingredients Those strange symbols that appear on your prescription specify the their amounts that will in combination aid inthe recov ery of your health Just as important though unwritten are the accuracy ears ana auaUty that must go Into every prescription Our pro fessional skill conscientious workmanship and complete ly stacked and equipped lab oratory assure you that three essential ingredients are an active part of all medicine we prepare OUTDCMbR Yadventurel Navy Unit Seeks To ill Vacancies ormer navy men with electron ic or radio ratings as well as new recruits in these fields are being sought to fill vacancies in the roster of Naval Reserve Electronic company it was announced by Lt Oscar Lowery 1004 Elm drive command ing officer Under the training program set up by the commandant of the Ninth Naval district men in the unit receive an opportunity to keep abreast of latest develop ments in electronic and ultra high frequency equipment The group meta each Monday at 7:30 in Quonset Hut 6 on the Purdue university campus SHOE HAL SOLES WHILE rGUNY MIDNIGHT OIL MOU BURN MAT GETS 9E AHEAD IN THIS OL' WORLD its how You're appimn WHILE THM oils aWa in: that COUHtiW JACOB VOLZ Jacob Volz 92 long a resident of Lafayette died at 4:15 a Monday In the home xf Mr and Mrs Jennings 455 West Kyger street rankfort where he had lived for the last 11 years Born in Germany Mr Volz came to Lafayette in 1882 and in 1886 was married to Magdalena Zimmerman who died in 1936 or 22 years he was janitor here for the Columbian and later Highland school until his retirement in 1939 He was a 50 year member of Merger lodge No 5 LOO A son Charles of this city survives ALBERT WHITE Albert White 45 died at 3:45 a Monday in the home of his sister Mrs Sterling McElwaine 140 South Twenty Ninth street after a long illness Born in Den ver Colo he came to Lafayette to live with his sister five years ago Before coming here he was employed as a railroad cook He belonged to Holy Redeemer church in Denver i Besides Mrs McElwaine he is survived by another sister and a brother Mrs Kate Harris and White both of Denver MISS MARY ANN EARLEY Miss Mary Ann Earley died at her home 1523 North Thirteenth street early Sunday morning A lifelong resident of this city she was a member of St Lawrence Catholic church and is survived by a sister Miss Alice Earley and a brother Peter Earley both of this city HAROLD ROBERT GRAHAM Harold Robert Graham died un expectedly Saturday evening at Elizabeth hospital Bom in Smith alls Canada had made his home the past years with his brother Walter rah am 11 Surviving besides the brother is a son Lt Col George Graham of Chanute ield Rantoul Illi CLARENCE SLIER JR Clarence (Buddy) Jr 14 son of Mr and Mrsi Clarerce Slifer of 501 South irst street died at home Sunday at 12:30 pm Born at Covington he graduated from Tippecanoe grade school and was a freshman at Jefferson high school Surviving besides the parents are three sisters Mrs Jack Hurst of this city and Patricia Ann and Barbara at home MRS CHARLES BREWER MOROCCO Dec Mrs Anna Brewer 75 unexpectedly at her home riday evening Born here she spent the major portion of her life in this vicinity Surviving besides her husband Charles Brewer are a son Albert of Chicago Heights three daughters Mrs Cecil Dunlap of Monticello Mrs Opal Dowty of Sa vannah Ga and Miss reida Brew er of here and two brothers Chris tian Jessen of Riverside Cal and George Jessen of Sanaford Canada MRS GEORGE SMITH DELPHI Dec Mrs Sophia Ann Smith 74 wife of prominent Delphi lawyer George Smith died Saturday arternoon roiiowuig heart attack She suffered the attack wmie oik a suuppiufe 1 nfYYYIA of MH block from her own home where she died Ttorri in mnvpd from North Judson 30 years ago She was a member of the Christian Science church and Eastern Star Surviving besides the nusoana are two daughters Mrs Ethyl Saf fran of Gary and Mrs John Croriei: of Delphi MISS ETTA WADE PINE VILLAGE Dec Word has been received here of the death of a former resident Miss Etta Wade 68 She died Saturday midnight St home Crown Point She had been an invalid several years and left here to enter the home She was a native of Pine Village and was the daughter of the late Mr' and Mrs William Wade The near est survivors are nieces and nep ews The body will be sent here STANTON SPENCER WOLCOTT Dec a Taylor Spencer 70 died at his home here Saturday evening Al though in failing health for several months he died suddenly of a heart attack He married Inez Warne at Wol cott in 1906 A lifelong resident ofPrinceton township he was a member of the Christian churlh A CRAWLING KILLING: Horror' THE BEAST WITH IVE Buel Ulm ormer Publisher Dies DELPHI Dec 11 Buel Ulm 76 former publisher of the Delphi Journal died at 4 a Sunday in ter Mrs been in months Born at Delphi in ment as a ing store Later he was employed by the former pany in the New York store here and became a stockholder In the concern He is said to have made the statement often that he ar rived in Delphi with but two cents in his pocket He entered the newspaper pub lishing business in Delphi Nearly in the in partnership with the late Bert Mayhill former state representative from Cass and Carroll counties In 1941 he be came a partner of Leo Craig and devoted his time to the business side 1 of the paper until his retirement three years ago when he sold his interest Active in civic affairs he 'be longed to the Chamber of Com merce Odd ellows and Masonic lodges and the Presbyterian church 1 Survivors besides his daughter are a son Leo Ulm: employe3 in the composing room of the Lafayette Journal and Courier and two sisters Mrs Earl Bald win Chicago and Mrs Horace Stevenson Kirklin AL JOHNSON Leading Boogie Woogie Organistinished Oiie Year Booking at I STEVENS HOTEL PASTOR GIVES A BOMB VIEWS GREENWICH Conn Dec 10 (UP) The new president of the largest Protestant church organi zation in the world said today that circ*mstances" may justify" the use of the atomic bomb The Rt Rev Henry Knox Sher rill head of the newly formed National Council of Churches of Christ in the US A representing 31000000 Christians said he did not share the view that it neces sarily is to use atom bomb see how one is to dif ferentiate between he said in an interview "I see how you can say knives are all right and the A bomb all depends upon the moral cir c*mstances in which any weapon is he said am not a Bishop Sherrill declared adding that war could be reconciled with Christian principles He said 5 pacifists who say tearings are opposed to war under any circ*mstances see only of Christ is not the business to promote war not sure right for the church to bless war though we must face reality Christ said the other But he also said am come that they may have life and have life more He warned however against any or preventive Bishop Sherrill beads theNCCC eight newly merged churclTseryice groups supported by 29 denomina tions of the dien synthesis a method to produce odors and complicated chemical compounds artificially Dr Tadeusz JReichstein of the University of Basel Switzerland who received $10571 along with Dr Hench and Dr Kendall in the three man medical award All prize winners except Dr Bunche received their awards in the grand auditorium of Stock concert hall king Gustaf VI personally handed aulkner his prize At Oslo King Haakon Crown Prince Olav and other members of the royal family witnessed the presentation of the peace prize to Dr Bunche by a special com mittee of the Norwegian parlia ment in Oslo largest hall 5 UNERAL NOTICES Earl Roger Kenneth Myer orret Hughe Lafayette Indiana Columbia st at Tenth Couple Killed Con tinued from Page 1 was east on Highway 26 and stopped at the side of the highway to let the Halsemas out As the assnacht car started to pull away the couple walked out onto the highway in back of that car and stepped directly in the path of 1949 Pontiac Jtay told state troopers that he was driving under 60 miles an hour and that his vision was blinded by the lights7 of the as nacht 'vehicle He said he did not see the elderly couple until they were directly in front of him He attempted to swerve away from the couple to no avail WED' SO YEARS The impact threw body 120 feet and that of Mrs Halsema 90 feet Her 'left foot was severed above the ankle Ray had been visiting a girl friend at Burlington and was on his way home Police said he was not to 'K blame and state troopers did not hold him The front of the car was badly damaged Rev Bernard Gerbus OM pastor of St Boniface Catholic church the couple planned to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with' a special mass at St Boniface next Jan 30 RETIRED ARMER Mr Halsema was a retired farm er and had been in the dairy A Meeting Chapter 27 Disabled American Veterans planned to meet Mon day at 8 in the VW hall 205 Main street VA A ETTE A AN CO I GAY YOUTHUL MUSICAL IN COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR JanePOWELL Ricardo MONTALBAN mMmr co starring Louis CALHERN Ann HARDING LUNA 1 TUES and WED PERMANENT' iKoqlVentJ Aluminum 'M DOOR COVERINGS CLIN GENPEEL PIANO Tuner TeciTiician 530 NORTHWESTERN WEST LAAYETTE I Ml i ISOXT OK REAU business He was born in Lafay ette and has one surviving broth er John also of Lafayette Mrs Halsema was born here and is survived by five sisters Mra George Hatke Mra Helen Dulasky Mrs William Halsema Mrs Louis Halsema all of Lafay ette and Mrs Charles Hicks Battle Ground She was a mem ber the Third Order of St rancis Troops Are Continued from Page 1 Hungnam and nearby Hamhung after an epic escape from a Chi nese trap LIES TO KLMPO Th An MacArthur flew in personal plane southwest across the peninsula to 'Kimpo airdrome 15 miles northwest of Seoul There he engaged in an other two hour talk with his Eighth Army commander Lt Gen Walton Walker The military chief was given the latest first hand informa tion at Kimpo on the break up of an enemy enveloping threat in central Korea to the inland flank of the Eighth new defense line somewhere north of Seoul In a heartening statement he wrote in longhand during the re turn flight MacArthur declared that the skillful retreats of the last fortnight enabled the forces to frustrate a Chinese plan encompass our destruction one ENEMY HAS enemy plan has nnnnilTirpd Despite the heavy fight he said his forces remain excellent shapewith high mo rale and conspicuous self confi and constitute an un defeated with battle The withdrawals before the overwhelming enemy numericalsuperiority were carried out our units are MacArthur asserted He quoted his field commanders as having estimated the Chinese Communist casualties one and past president of the Wolcott Conservation club Wolcott Com munity Development association knd the Wolcott Progressive dub Recently he resigned the chair manship of Princton township Red Cross chapter after serving as its head for several years Survivors include the widow a daughter Mrs Inez Louise Sears of Star City a son Warren Spen cer of Wolcott a brother John Spencer of Walla Walla Wash and a sister Mrs Chloe Wynkoop of Wolcott JOHN TRACHSEL WOLCOTT Dec 11 John Trachsel 91 died in St Elizabeth hospital Lafayette Sunday eve ning following a short illness Born in Berne Switzerland he ram a 1893 and married Lydia Kropp in the East in 1898 The couple came to Indiana and settled on a farm four miles northwest of Wolcott in 1903 Mrs Trachsel died in 1942 He was a member of the Christian Apostolic church at Wolcott Survivors include three daugh ters Mrs Clara Trachsel at home and Mrs Anna Mueller and Mrs Lydia Nelson of Elgin Ill and three sons Rudolph Trachsel of Gary Joe Trachsel of Wolcott and Ben Trachsel at home ALVA SUMMERS ROMNEY Dec 11 Alva Summers 84 a farmer in this community all of his life died in his home east of Romney at 6:15 a today He had been in fail ing health several months He married Emily Madden in Romney in 1895 He attended Purdue two years and belonged to the Presby terian church here Survivors besides his widow are a son and four daughters Mrs Glen Waples Detroit Mrs Walter iser Lafayette 7 Mrs Robert Waples Remington Mrs Garland Virgin Linden 1 and Alva Summers Jr Lafayette 8 MRS MARY A HILL DAYTON' Dec 11 Mrs Mary A Hill 86 died at 1:45 a today in the home of her daugh ter Mrs Dwight Baker after suffering a hip fracture 10 (jays ago Born in Chauncey now West Lafayette she married Samuel Hill in 1887 Her husband died in 1936 She was a charter member of the Order of Eastern Star in Dayton and served as its first worthy matron She also belonged to the Presbyterian church Survivors besides the daughter are two sisters and a brother Mrs Baker Dayton Mrs Edith Ritter Lafayette and Au gust Hildebrandt Brookston RICHARD CLEVINGER BROOKSTON Dec Richard Clevinger 36 died in his home at Brookston at 7:30 a today after an illness of three months with a heart ailment in Brookston he had been employed for the past 10 years at the Alcoa plant in Lafayette Survivors include lys mother Mrs Lucy Clevinger of Wolcott and five brothers Gerald5 Ver non arid Clyde Clevinger of In dianapolis John Clevinger of Marion and Raymond Clevinger of Brookston Three Bills Up Continued lfropaPage 1 Rosenberg recently appointed as sistant secretary of defense Eisenhower Sen Harley Tiio nrA Va) said Gen Dwight Eisenhower should be the overall commander in the Pa cific as well as in Europe GI Schools Rep Olin Teague (D Tex) said some GI uatrhmakins' schools have con nived with a Chicago tool maker to overcharge the government of thousanas or lars" He heads a committee I is investigating of GI school program India Plans Continued from Page 1 committee last Saturday was garded in the same light Via resolution called foreign to get out of Korea But Russia and het satel lites have argued that the Chinese Communists in estimated as high as 400000 men by 'the seven nation Commission are volunteers fighting under North Korean command and there fore are not troops" Mail for Troops Slow Uncertain Some of the main reasons for delay in mail from servicemen now serving in Korea has been due to the tactical situation there and the extreme shortage of stationery according to a letter received by Mrs Inez Pyke exec utive secretary of the Tippecanoe county Red Cross chapter from a Korean field director Since many parents here and in the surrounding area are in terested in this situation Mrs Pyke quoted in part from the let ter: "Due to the tactical situation here it is impossible many times for us to directly contact a serv iceman They move very rapidly and the situation changes almost daily Telephone communication in Kore is very uncertain and impossible for any distance Rail and road travel is limited and MAIL UNCERTAIN The Red Cross field director said that military permission must be secured for a Red Cross field director to fly into any of the areas service day the delivery and receipt of mail In ordinary cases mail comes in and goes out without unusual de lay but when a serviceman moves very often his mail suffers an un believeable delay This is also true of mail addressed to the States" The field director also adds that there has been a terrific shortage of stationery especially envelopes even though the Red Cross has passed out hundreds of them It is suggested that when parents or friends write they enclose one or more envelopes The Red Cross has not been able to meet the heavy demands Truman's Letter May Help Needy WASHINGTON Dec 10 (AP) If Music Critic Paul Hume sells the letter in which President Tru man threatened to beat him up for writing a review of Margaret singing the proceeds may be turned over to charity Hume disclosed in reply to a inquiries to'day that he has received a number of offers for the letter He said a Mr Ryan phoned li night from Mount Holly NC to suggest that the note be sold and the proceeds given to charity wife and I had already thought do that if we sold the critic added He said Ryan did not make an offer for the letter but merely suggested its sale for charity He did not give his first name Hume had not received a offer which Jake Zeitlin a Los Angeles dealer in rare books and manuscripts announced he had telegraphed The critic presumed that it probably is wait ing for him at the office of the Washington Post He had a coup le of concerts to attend and did plan to go" into the office dur Ino' the driv? Hume said he made up his mind whether he will sell the Tetter 1 BREWER Mrs Charles riend may I all at Hanco*ck funeral chapel Mo rocco services therrruesday at 2 Rev BflMPefWciatlng Burial tn Oaklano cemeteYynear Morocco CLEVINGER Richart riends may call after 7 nV Tuehdy at the Thompson funeral home' 'Brookston where services will be held at 10 a Thursday Rev A Mitchell and Rev loyd Stephens officiating Inter ment in I cemetery Brooks ton 1 EARLEY Miss Mary Ann riends may call at Murphy funeral home after 1pm Tuesday Services at St Law rence Catholic church at 10 a Wed Rev Gordon Gehrlntr offi ciating Rosary services at funeral home Tuesday at 8' pm Burial In St Mary cemetery Several nieces and nephews also survive GRAHAM Harold riends may 1 call at Rogers Myers funeral home aft er 7 pra Monday Services there Tues day 2 pm Dr Graham of ficiating Interment tn Spring Vale cemetery riends kindly omit flowers HALSEMA Herman and Katherine riends may call at the Zahn Schneid er funeral home after 8 Tuesday uneral services at 9 a Thursday in St Boniface Catholic church Rev la vian Maltaner OM will officiate at a solemn high mass Burial in St Boni face cemetery St Boniface Married Ladies society will meet at the funeral home at 4 Wednesday HILL Mrs Mary A riends may call after 3 Tuesday at the Baker funeral home In Dayton where services will be held at 2 Wednesday Rev Harry Parker and Rev George Rowe officiating burial In Dayton cemetery Survivors Include three grandchildren and three great grand children SLIER Clarence riends may call at Soller Baker funeral home after i oon Monday Services there Tuesday I at 1:30 pm Rev Hanstra of ficiating Burial in Highland cemetery Williamsport Also surviving are grand parents Mr and Mrs Samuel Stlpp I of Danville Ill I SMIT1L Mrs GOorge riends may call at Patrick mortuary Delphi Sery ees there Monday at 2 pm Burial I Masonic cemetery Delphi I BUMMERS Alva riends may call after Tuesday noon at the Dickerson I funeral home Stockwell where services will be held at 2 Wednesday: I burial In Concord cemetery I ULM Bue riends may call at I Patrick mortuary Delphi 4 pm Monday Services there Tuesday at 3 pm Re Harry Parker officiating I Budal in Masonic cemetery Delphi I VOLZ Jacob riends may call at Soller I Baker funeral home after Tuesday noon': Services there at 2 Wednesday Rev Alien A Kohler of rankfort offi ciating Interment In Spring Vale ceme tery Services by Merger lodge No' I IOO in funeral borne Tuesday at 7 1 I WADE Miss Etta uneral services at I 1 Tuesday In Pine Village Metho I dlst church Rev Robert Rayl offlciat I ing: burial in Pine Village cemetery WHITE Albert riend may call I after 4 tu Tuesday at the Zahn Schnelder funeral home where services wiM be held at Wednesday Rev A Lowe Muncie officiating: burial In Greenbush cemetery Please omit I flowers LAST TIMES TODAY TURNERMILLAND RrGfeOfHCTOwp Prosecutor Seeks To Query Suspect CHICAGO Dec 10 A Cook county prosecutor said to day he will ask Chicago investiga tors for the Kefauver Crime com mittee to bring Anthony Rotondo here frir questioning in the slay ing last Sept 25 of former Police Lieut William Drury Rotondo 34 year old ex convict who had been sought by the BI for a month was seized in Balti more yesterday as he stepped off a train ion wide hunt was started fnrRntnndn last month after larles Di Umberto 32 Trenton NJ said the ex convict told him he received $9000 the vrury Rotondo denied making the statement and said he never heard of Drury Edwin Breen first assistant attorney in Chicago said he planned to ask George Robin son associate counsel for the Ke fauver Senate committee to issue a subpoena to bring Rotondo here K' Hl I A II A 1 I jg wavty for yow ootroocet Choice of NnDiYENT hr MR fl Hr? 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