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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 39

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THK INDIAN AIOLIS SI Mi WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1054- PAGE S3 DAILY CROSSWORD Li- If i I l-i'iNP 1 i Senator Urges Mayor Act To End Bus Strike A Rh 2 Sabre Jets Crash. So 200 Are Grounded tt itlC IT iU it A Ama jtWiVi iiiiA.il1 20 Water. prorf ta-- mrnts 22 Fro- rioun 23. Brews, as tea Twisted 25. Mul- berry kit IP an transportation or staying home since then.

Bainbridse said he will confer tod.ty in Indianapolis with Governor George Cra and members of the Public Service Commission on whether the Nellis Air Force Rase, Nev. Himm-nd. Tnd pV State Senator Eu.qcne M. Bainbriilce of Munsfpr yesterd.Hy urgrrt Mayor Vernon C. Anderson of Hammond to press the Shore Line bus firm for settlement of an eight-day driver strike, under penalty of franchise nov Pntish (Med Wild oxen Celebes The common heather Slow Tempest Corridors Slender 11 rsial Makes deeper Crush, as fruit Stylish Sprite i CP i All F-S6 Sabre jet "Nexf fime you fiave a headache, a pain or a coW, co wfiaf I co.

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Not flighty Tlr4y' Antwtr 33. Performed 34. Employer 37. Streetcar Force Rase were ordered grounded last night after the Clash of two of the speedy jets, PSC or the City of Hammond has ultimate jurisdiction to force service. and get relief fasf and I 26 lis capital is Funchai 21 Cam 31.

Girl's nick name 32, Coronet killing one student pilot. Rainbridge was joined by The Flying Safety Depart Mavor Andrew S. Kovacik of (Eng 1 39. A size of coal mean twice as fast I ,1 -iVS ment here issued the order grounding the planes indefi Whiting in a demand for action to restore service. The Shore Line operates in Whiting and revocation.

Bainbridge, Democrat, wired Republican Mayor Anderson that "unless Shore Line takes steps to render service tn the area, it would be desired that you notify company officials that their contract aanctioned by the city of Hammond be terminated." He urged that in such a case nitely "as a precautionary move to inspect for technical order Calumet region communities outside Hammond under a Ham mond franchise issued under the S( as aspirin i l-- ays lv 1 Arthur Godfrey 26. Untidy Morehead Transit Act. 27. Tax on ft bridge 28. Part of to be" Fori School Ground To Be 29.

Erbium (sym.) 30. Slide tide VJ III jr compliance." SECOND I.T. Richard A. Nein, 23 years old. son of Robert L.

Nein, of Sinking Spring, Pa was killed when his plane crashed on the Indian Springs gunnery range 40 miles northwest of Las Vegas, near the hase. Nein, a student pilot with the 351)91 Combat Crew Training Squadron, lived with his wife, Phyllis, at Las Vegas. In the second crash, First Lt. Robert E. Thompson, 25, of Ft, Worth, parachuted to safety near Hoover Dam, when a new F-86H he was flying from North American Avia- ways "negotiations commence immediately for a new carrier to begin operations under an agreement for the area." Bainbridge said that the city of Hammond should "take immediate drastic steps to end the emergency at once." Since Nov.

1, 263 drivers and mechanics, members of Division 32. Greek Broken Friday IF i i-t mm, mm MsaasH Man- pd-jLi mw hm mm MflMfcai I I yl iiimiiiiz 11 jo ii Ji J4 i Ml 41 li -1 1 1 VM Ti v. 517 of the AFL Motor Coach letter 35. And (L.) 36. A branch of dynamics 38.

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Biblical pame Employes' Union, have been on strike against the bus firm, known as the Chicago and Calumet District Transit Company. Some 35,000 riders on firm's busses normally serving Hammond, East Chicago, Whiting, Highland and Griffith, and Calumet City and Lansing, 111., have been using other ll-IO An open invitation for the public to attend ground-breaking ceremonies for the new $3,000,000 Adjutant General-Finance School building at Fort Benjamin Harrison at It a.m. Friday was extended yesterday by the officials of both schools. Gen. John E.

Pahlquist. chief of Army Field Forces, will be principal speaker and will be assisted by 11th District Congressman Charles B. Brownson in digging the first shovel of dirt. OTHER SPECIAL guests will include Maj. Gen.

John A. Klein, adjutant general of the Army; Maj, den. Bickford E. Sawyer, chief of finance; Rrig. Gen.

Harry Crandall, assistant chief of finance; Mayor Alex M. Clark, and George M. Davidson, civilian assistant to the secretary of the Army, Vons Columbus (O.) plant crashed. The plane flown by Thompson, a squadron instructor, was destroyed. Brig.

Cen. James E. Roberts, base) commander, said four F-88 rraidica In six months have been "so similar we feel the grounding Is justified. We are curious about structural failures." Roberts Indicated that he was particularly Interested In one specific fitting. Roberts said there were more than 200 Sabre jets on the base, which claims it is the world's busiest airfield with 1,000 de-pnrtures and arrivals daily.

Chekiang Province, about 400 miles north of Formosa, The broadcast claimed the "Intruders" fled towards the sea after they were Intercepted by Red China fighters and came under anti-aircraft fire. "These serious encroachments on Chinese territorial air," the radio said, "greatly incensed the officers and men of the armed forces guarding the Chekiang front. They are watching closely the development of the situ False Alarm Brings Lodging Until Spring Milwaukee (UP) John F. Konkel, 32 years old, told Judge Robert W. Hansen that he turned in a false fire alarm "because I wanted to be locked up until spring arrives." Red China Claims 6WavcsOfU.S.

Planes Spoiled London (AP) Red China charged yesterday that six waves of United States Air Force planes flew over her south coast on Sunday and Monday. The radio said this represented "new encroachments on China's territorial air." Peiping Radio claimed the United States planes flew 50 sorties over the coastal areas of 10 1 I Hansen said "I could probably punish you most by dismissing the case and letting you go. I'll ation and are ready to deal A luncheon for special guests and other dignitaries will be held in the Army Finance Center building immediately after the sorties were carried out over coastal islands east of Ninghslen (Ningpo) in give you another chance. I'll heavy blows at the American air intruders." The broadcast said most of give you six months in the house of correction." the public program. Where Grandma and Grandpa Bought Their Furniture Now Serving the Fourth Generation 4HH 1 owiran naianapoiis ays rv 335 W.

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