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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 6

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Tage Six. THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVfNINQ STAR Monday. January 26. 1953 Mudll Befuddle WinsM. Anicenl Copy of Xew Testament i THE WEEKlhS iln Allied Attack 1 I PERSONAL and LOCAL Film Censorship Target Of Suits Industry Prepares Campaign In Ohio in rranklm Attempt To Capture Red Prisoners Fails -jT I Si i 1 1 I 4 ft'! Ki Ii, I MONO VY Tri i Alliauio SKOUL.

Jan. 'Z't INS i Allied uroi jui mo. t.ng with Mrs. Harry fores com hi avy aMialties t-: sn. 7.V) pan.

-v from their grr.itr st if- Tan nii tptrr with of the or.r a out diiViti ai. Mrs. Karl v. it rouw at and cTouttd against a Com-7 p.m. i r.i ur.ist hill itt on the Wost i (I Iir.

I Hi Korean front. COLUMBUS. Jan 2'" INS The film industry is preparing a barrage if lawsu't-s aaainst the Ohm censorship hoard on" of he s'riet-, est remaining sueh in he lovintry. laternational r.r.i yrurr k.un-i cd today that the newest move rampaicn will be to sue thr hoard for a refund on e-s di-'nh. tors ha.e i.d to have their ans censored.

Spokesmen for licw's. mount. Warm Pithe. Int mat ional and Ko Mie.ini (Yrporitions are ready be. hind.

Oiiio in their ti'Y to a supreme court deisi'-n. Censor Films Ohio is fine of two which still cens or new srccls and one of seven with any kind of Tv. n- rf Bi i 'irTs Sov it 7.me sh' ffle uly iuu, hi- e.l Wis'irr -r e-, i- rn t'vm V'r. 'd 111 I '11 r- ine otr.ors are rennsvivann Maryland. Virini, In the move for a refund, notes -iK'-anlt aim lv vm hi rn sl-ip-s nf T-I ne hill Ki Allud irfuttrymr im a C.m-n"inis' cross-f ii and most oi thiir o'tijee-tif.

Th" hattji- qaat'ers lasvd i.e- it! )'o than four hours Sjnda aft' rtv-iffl. anil ot A'-iifd hr.le it off Lv with-i Ira wins at fie si. mv -rar. (., Were ta the assault al.i. was called "Opeiation Smut in! uas well in ai Oiia.

Alter the A Tied troops puiid off 'the hill, ore observer told a front 'oiff -por dent Op iation Smack we were srr aela 'il Hovvn tht middlp Oae of the aims of the attai was to hrinj haek a prisoner for questioning hut front dispatchas said en this a as apparently a failure. Hoped To Get Prisoner Assembled brass and newsmen handed a seven-page mimeo- eraphed outline of the attack at a I Sunday morning briefing session and ofif.er. wi'h a smile, told i tnern A' the end of, this well-planned ration we hope to present our ommanning I oh i i with a prison i i i i. 'i pi isoner as taken the trps vi re to wi'hdraw and the operation would i tie considered a success. (f protest arc now being submitted with the fees.

The industry believes! jr pavmnts made "under duress" ar. th' ir vveek'-nd guests Mr be recovered if the state supreme Brcan-. and Hud court should rule in favor of tlv Katha Mintcn. and Mrs Annie mi an an- Mil W.i-,'.l ip 'he of hi- be sold to a guu.p of vaiuabie document iil the-n be d.s- Mrs. Leo Hamilton is a patient at the Johnson Memorial s- pital.

Mrs. nirn h' hm from 'h i.Methixlist ho. pital nt Indian. .1 II ss. -n ol md M-s.

A'orrt is h-eji amifed L'ua'v Memiri.il rt 1 1 om 1 j'he J'hr i 1 hi -t. i T. i 1 il Ii 1 I n.ir. Ii l.l Mi Fred has return-1 a i with, her s.t V. s'- in and tarr.ii in Pittsbiu f.h.

Pa and her -n'er. Mrs Ker- tu. in Coral Ceibk Cn a )un. na huf.et suPp i at 'he Willa.n 11 Bl.H'k auditorium. Brezansek.

all of Indian ipohs. Mr. and Mrs I.uthir (V Pm- have rtturncd from I). C. win re tlvv a'teni).

the iaanui a -jtinn and visited th- ir (luighter. Mrs. Jean Poe Key and rr ir.dd r. Jannamarie Key. J.

THOMAS FISHER rjirrf rHUnHfTtn Kl I LUrtUUllLU i Final rites for J. Thoma, K.sl,. of Needham. were conducted he Vandivur funeral home Saturday afternoon at 2 1 he Key. Kalph Owens is in harge of th- st rvi.

cs and burial was the Second Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Carrying 'he casket were Elmo II annah in. -lohn Hannah. in.

Ralph Fisher. Ear! Fisher. Kosoo. Smi'h and Harry Boucher. Died Wednesday Mr.

Fisher died WVdnosd.iv at K.2.a o'cloi in his home at Needham after bt-ing serioeslv ill for a week. He had been i fiimrr liii'i. u- a Surviving with the widow are a brother and three sisters. Announcement There v.a'l Wsjl.p sl.pp and son f. -t tin- Thuisd nip- Ju.uai 201 the n.i'.

I Chun at o'. 1. 'i; ip- i 1 movies. The fees amount to a quarter of 1 a million dollars annually. i Chief of Staff Arrives in Korea Tf)KYO.

Jan. 2f (INSi US. Army Chief of S'aff Gen. J. Law ton arrived in Tokyo from Wash- i i ov er I lew to Korea with ticn W.

Clark. U.S. Far East Commander. Colons told newsmen bis trip to 1 Or. Paul (tins iey a' uv.

ot i- tie ot -n- fir al 'O aw aid ar" Intorr. vi.mai'v ed Dr. White tcciived the Aiht rt l.a-.k"r for "dh i ivraish' eei. n' in th' 'ie'd ot dio as' S. flow The 0 n8i Your! Chick ment WW Equip Come in kt us show you now OAKKS.

th'ii" on llio immi kt 1. Wry rmr.oioicnl less room, it no a Wo Also IJavo Individual Ini'i a I'iir Brooders. SUCKGW'S DID YOU ARRIVE BY MAIL THIS MORNING? Time I wit The determined enemy res'stance kc ic h. on hi'l came as a surprise the Julv -sinie more than 80 Allied figKter- S. rs i.

bombers, a doyen tanks and heav o-v artillery and mortars blasted the Tab'-rn-i Stalin Directing Plot Against U.S. WASHINGTON. The old Communist plot aimed at 'be ovei'hrow of th- I'i. rr.me:. is in ing minded' Teisorvdlv be Piemier Joseph Sla'm.

Iha i. the of Kov 'h" ii. i la. 1 1 1 tv. st -1 ti he iv la stt ne Mib omnut 't who served bril'iirt'v I aim-- toef as an assistant U.

attorney in York and now is sp. arbeading the Federal govtan- m. l'." the Ked spv epti itinj in i A.sl.eri in inter' ie-v v. ho l'r-ms behind the sinis', Red conspiracy will, Ii is pi igacd th'-na'ion for two decades. Cohn un-hcsi'a'ingly gave the answer: Tip I'roni Stalin "Joseph Stalin Foimcr Trumui.

Cbn eall' tl, ret entlv a tip for S'nlin. He cauiioned him that l-cnin. of th" ll.ii..-; revo'tit inn 'if PUT as i in." v. ho soie'y aid with it m'e eyes C-ibn Aittd on visuaf-i 'c S'alm's ri 'i'i'i to Truman" in be' auiii ml' ,1 it ii be. 'h plan 'he Kietnlin th.

i "do or e' in nun in th St and h- of hi: wnriH S' in is hi V. Oil' ro! i Ci ii 'ii in shiny hoes are camoai! .1 in fi'ort to f. the Ri b'rd' ai.uib. the war zone has "no significance ri(, or another" with regard to retirement of Al-1 i lied F.ighth Army Commander. Gen.

a i.n i Ii. Tl r.S!Y TV" ihrt-p a-. rr; i 11 i 1 i a a' dinner and 1 ein.T at ah'-! tl ii Christ tan i.hun (i aO p.m. Gield nVhard L' Nr'ti i'h Mrv in. p.rr..

W.C TV at Hhrarv. 2 ti'o Kirs! T'e'liy terian ihurth parlors. 8 p.m. Wf ah, n. a.m.

Frat. l.lln nn at p.m. I'h Mrs. A. J- rsoji.

10 vt itt hapter OKS Ma ti mple, re 1 e( rraver arc! piaise sei hun h. p.m. Home dub v. i-h Mrs Kalph T. Davis, South kson street, 2 p.m Aerei' ia rlab v.

i'h Mrs Ward Campbell. 2 p.m S'crh. iv Mis. K.oherts. 1 1 2 Kjbt street.

10 am i t-. i i hi nl. -t church. m. ici 'in i'i ir.

,1 and Mi iioi.l I FIUDAV Ml Ch 1 a r. 2 m. hers at I ISO Cent RED WAR PRISONERS ARRESTED IN JAPAN TOKYO. Jan 2ti 'INS The pap. Yommri reported i -hat Hi in N.ir'h Korean ir i i i i il s'ed ill e.

'In in .1 al-er a tight ,1,1, i neso police. The newspaper said th- Japan i.i-ia-e safety hoard at Moji 1 e- the prisoners escaped from! amp nn Kote Mand off Korea and made their way to I Tsushima, a lietUi tl til island halfway i Korean and i en a-. s. The pel' in of Sen. knives to I s.

1 clash. ,1 i'lage 1 resist ar- i Red positions unmercifully in ad- vnnr of thl infantry assault. ln rnational News Service Cor- respondent John Casserlv was told r.l .......1. i vl 11 vl iium i in.ti n. was! lis.

less. One youth from Massachusetts I who was wounded told the corre- 'I almost got to he top 1 more vards niavbe rcid Chinese No, tbere-nll of them pranarles. six or seven at a Ome I remember getting oiip at mv 1 copy ei ar.d A 0. man erra i' to- a pi. i a r.

1 Jltrlfj)irll iKk-J If! Rites Conducted I Va: rnoi i .1 th i "I bur- .1 a I I eterv. Ta. Ma -on. 1 1 1. an I i .1 1 I I Ii' ii' () Iii cilm s(a am- th a m- I).

land I'h i nv I i 1 1, a ill. I tl'i-m a it a' Atter iT 1 1 v. i'h ey Mill vv Inch id p. his fa'her. Mr Im.

l.v.o.th gar. his tl i 1 of 'he I I. n- i. count l.ai is siiecesstul Th. sui I ie.1 Ms.

i 1 BARKLEY Vv'ILL F.l TV COMMENTATOR dan i I' ornvr a la a ic'- i -1 is prcpar i i as a ti i-tvm. Hiii.liv. 1- i of serv ice on ai-o' i- day. annoim, i al iv th iil h- adii: "Meet the p. v.

at T. iii on Sand a vs. president. Sct! i'or desenb. f'-e sh- but idd.

ihando-'in rat. Who Su rt of ii has lien that it will sur.i I. iii e.en uni i rs. University Gets Atomic Materia! Nofrc Dame To Have Top Notch Lcboi'Gfcry apply ot I "id a. i "Vie ii i.

nn ra Vh i i I a i' i t.i ri aril ii' ret 2 I -inches the sn. -J ia m- I i 1 i cert .11 r--piop. with a i ii', i. id, i ill J'' mills w.ie re-iM'iil for ran-pnr! the miterial r. ic i' was unload- it iinili i h.

ept i' hi i .1 i oscar. i ipuop with ev Pie- as to a' int ons.it T' i i'i'v ii'va-rsitv s- ten' i a i i r-t uha' ii mii.ioii ch i on volt Pro let di, In. -'iliac I s. Moa 'This lobiit along with two mrinn vo ii.t i'nr will serv or: as one of thi best pi i 1 1 1: if hi on b. ti ipnr, i "1 pi hi ided bait isotopes.

1' I 1 1 a lie 1 1 if the irv bv th 11 il A V.C 'o supp'v lt at INAUGURATION SKiT SLATED fOR MEETING A OP Itir.c-i'le the In-iur ura- 1 a a n-'-'-t- I- waiv-i i aib to h' Id 'i K. o'. i. 1 iv eV. ran.r at 'he Fr ink 'tp.

'oih g. i. iep' Center id pji is in i harge of th' ers tit ion si loti.i.t fiom i- I'- blew me right off the hill. halfway down I cm remember that. The two guvs ahead me got it first hlown right off of there In 'he itJ.pitrv assault itself.

Al-, said an estimated Ked soldiers were killed or wour.d- The Alice Fr. War cr-" club of Trafalg ir will ie ir in ihitir" Me. Hilda Mi.nphv at i 2-t poga of h-Werincsdav night at t' fo: put pit a i 1 a'orship installation of offit ers of the jiritictai in Arm rn a. POWER TOOLS I et i SAWS DRILLS TOLISIIKRS IUTFKKS Wide Assort nn'nt Accevorv Attachments. DEER SON At various for various customers can't find time to call at our bank in terson.

But they can still come to our Kink by mail. Mailed deposits are handled with the same promptness and care as those made in person. Try banking by mail-it's a great convenience. Write us for forms and banking-b -mail suggestions today. The Chief of Staff added that the i hanje in Eighth Army commanders ill brine "no rhanco in noliev" as i To Meet Taylor Collins said that when he returns to Tokyo from Korea at the end of the week he will confer with Van- Fleet's successor, Lt.

Gen Maxwell Taylor. This is Collins' seventh inspr-ciifin I visit to the Korean war rone but his I first since last July. 1 it. r. Cl Tf.L.'r f.r I he told newsmen; "A number of thinis have t-omc ast JuIy It js nhout I have rime out to see what can he done and what wc in Washington can do about it from our end." Sports Notes (CONTINUED FROM PACE THREE) Karlham I (i I Syracuse and Boston, the two teams that arc currently involved in i i the exciting battle for first p'ace in the eastern division of the NBA will i appear on the same program with i the Indianapolis and Milwaukee at 'he Bu'ler Field House Tuesday! i nitrht.

i Stars in action will be Bob Ed McCauley. Bi'l Sharman. Me Hi ti hins. Adolph Shayes. Bill C.a- Iwir.

Boh Zavvaluk is rapidly rounding into form for Olymps and should see action. His knee injury has hampered his play for the first two months of the reason. Ii Geftrge Mikan thinking 'd re- a question many fns n.av" asking in recent months. Big George revealed recently at 'he Ail-Star game in Fort Wayne he as no plans wha'soevi of putting. "Wouldn't I be s'diy." i said George, "to think abcuj' tpiit- "Where else cou'd I make this kind of money?" His thrrc- year contract is up this year and he will begin dickering 'on for a new an.e His playing incom of cours.

i is siipph mcntcd by radio, television ind o'her commercial contracts. i Powerful Pirates jHost Grizzly Cubs CONTINUED FROM PACE THREE) -rnior. ar.d Larry Pohman. a-lo junior. Coaeh Bob Evans won't know i who is availahl" until game im with the fu hue still around and some injuries on the mend.

B-h Bi'l Mann and Harold Pillow ar" i lighting r.ff sickness and Tom Ser is still nursing had ankie. i Th" Cuhs have a 4-11 marl I to throw- at their taller adversaries' 9 rending. Tht? Pirates are in thirr ir laee in the SCC with a I 2 readint and the Cubs are in eighth place with an 0-1 mark. Probable Lineups Cubs Pira'e? tt o-ll Huber Forward Wood 3-10 Westhalfer 6-3 Forward Weaver 6-1 Doerflinger 6-4 Center Wheeler 5-8 Ryles 5-10 Guard Peace Of Mind Is Priceless! SAUE HERE TOBAY-For Security Tomorrow! UNION TRUST COM'AN Ameriean and othi Allied casu al! ies not announced but said they were heavy. COURT ACTIONS Hawleigh Company vs IJaV mond Saunders.

Everett Cundilf. Ralph Burger. Lula Johnson. Ann i B'-'rcer: contract and account; ":1 'appueation time is extended to fi!" i ost and bond until Jan 27. F.st.

He of Arthur McDaniel. Walter MeOaniel. administrator; administrator files petition to srttle es'ate alter expiration of six men'hs and in less than a year; petition administrator files repot-'; notic" to heirs and creditors ordered. Kstat" nf Ma Hoffman: repof if tax appraiser filed; submission, that estate is not liahV for tax. Ks' a'e of Oren Smith: report of 'ax appraiser filed; submission; I nHin th't estate is not liable for a x.

Nora B. Springer: Union Trust administrator: report 'if 'ax appraiser filed: suhmission. tinding that estate is not liable for i tax. but that estate is liable for Sail penalty for failure io schedule with- in ope year arter death. E.

-tate of Marv Henry: report of tax appraiser filed; submission; finding that estate is liable for tax. F. s'ate of Mvrtle Hardin. Clar-rav I Ha-din. administrator: report of ix "ppraisei- filed: submission: finding 'hit estate jc liahl" for tax.

Will of Wiihe Springer; report -f 'ax appraiser filed: finding that estate is liable and 'hero is Sail pena'ty for failure i' schedule within one year 'f derth. Virginia Orr vs. Donald Orr: divorce; plaintiff files affidavit to fhow violation of restraining ordor I in contempt of court: bench war- rar.t ordered issued for defendant's i fanwari.ng Machinery Co Tnc. Morris Pressor; on account: do- fendar.t is peremptorily ruled to plead by Feb. 7.

Mary vs. Charles divorce: defendant defaulted; prosecuting attorney appears to cross- oues'ion plaintiff; finding that pin in- tiff he granted a divorce; p'ain'iff given care and custody of children: deferdant given right to visit h'l-dnm. Estate of Alice Griffith; John Griffith: final report of admini-tra tor examined and approved and trust ordered closed. PROBE FIRE HOUSTON. Jan.

26 (INS. Cause of a tenement fire which snuffed out the lives of five Houston residents and injured four other? SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION and Trafalgar Branch MDiber federal Deposit lnaranr Corporation. A Little Xew Mexico in Texas' 9 E. Court St. Phone Franklin, Ind.

The Mkctmg Depat trricpt of hr Indian Frm P-ireu Co-Op Asn. is planning a meetim; or pkodi ckps in this territory which will be h-JH at the FARM Fd'RFAl' (O nv OITK r.UII.Dl.vr, Franklin on Thin sfl iy, January at P. M. f.vrrvone Who is Intrre'tri! in Pli.diiring Malkft Lgj; J'ordiallv Incited to Attend. Mil s.J.

A Vv" I xsv "A i NOW Ih a Good Time to Kedecorate That Room And Those Pieces cf Furniture. "Graham's" Phone 158 Building Materials SwrttVfW-YIUIAMS Enameloid FuD-gloti, ofl purpott noeL U-vtuaDy durobl for kitchens, bottit, woodwork, wood or tai fwroi-tur. Choic of colon. Pints. SI.

25; Quarts. 2.28 Texa State Representative J. B. Walling, above, claims that part of the Texas-New Mexico border is lfi miles out of kilter, the error being in Texas' favor. Walilng.

21. says the mistake was made in 1S5S. by a surveyor who mapped some of the Texas-New Mexico border without leHvinr his office. WVdlir.g also claims he found 991 acres of unclaimed After nearly eitht years of coping with the nation's toughest problems, a little thing like walking r.r.der a ladder apparently fails to bother ex-Presidf nt Truman. He defied the ancient ladder jinx while enroute to his new office in The Federal Reserve Bank Building at Kansas City, Lee 5-3 Buel 5-9 Guard sought today.

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