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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 6

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 6

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TOT NEWARK (0.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- PAGE 8DC- The Communists have sought ad Well Exposed herents under a "United Front" Red Movement In Iceland Is Indochinese News Twisted ism Hewctrk History In Pictures Two years ago the Front" won control of the Con-eress bv a small majority. This 30, .1550 CANTON, Oct 20 (P) Fif Chief Laurence Maloney Friday, blamed a leaky gas main for an explosion which caused damage estimated at 9,000 to house occupied by John Szasx and his 67-year-old mother, Mrs. Anna Egyed. They escaped injury in the" blast Thursday. PC? Losing Ground year, although a few unions have Picturesque Panorama of Black Hand Rock yet to elect their delegates, it is clear that the "Democratic Front REYKJAVIK, Iceland The in By Censors By SEYMOUR TOPPING will have a much larger major- wluence of the Icelandic Commu ity.

nist party is waning. SAIGON, Indochina. Oct. 20 Jf) French military censorship It has just suffered its most serious setback within the ranks of the labor unions since the party was established here IS years ago under the name of "the and denial of accurate informa tion are preventing foreign cor. respondents from cabling facual, comprehensive accounts of the United workers Party the serious reverses being suffered by the French Army in north This is the first real sign since the end of World War II that Indochina.

Military authorities are refus the Red movement in Iceland is on the decline. ing to furnish war correspond Although the Communists lost ents with facilities normally accorded them. French Army censors make deletions in dispatch one member of Parliament in the es without advising the sender. Correspondents have been advised by home offices that general elections last winter, they still polled 19.5 per cent of the total number of votes cast The swing away from extreme left appeared during the East few weeks, when local la-or unions have been electing delegates to the Labor Union (y a 1 3 some messages are arriving alter delays of up to 72 hours, so badly cut as to be untinteliigioie, DISPATCHES have ben cen sored or subjected to long delays for reasons other than what is ordinarily considered military Congress of Iceland. These are held every two years.

The fight is between the Communists and the Social Democrats, who are supported by the Conservatives security. Messages have been tampered wth on political ques tions affecting the French Army, and Agrarians in an alliance called the "Democratic Front" After repeated applications, several newsmen were allowed fl I to fly last week on a 24-hour visit to Langson, French frontier headquarters. They sought first hand reports on the disastrous French defeat northwest of Thatkhe. Dispatches filed from Langson initially passed the scrutiny of An American Fashion Critic award for 1950 goes to designer Bonnie Cashin for this play-suit, "Southern Exposure," in ceremony in New York. Shorts are cut lower than the waist in back, just reach the belt in front.

The award, a bronze "Winnie," is considered a top honor. Seventy fashion editors form the jury. (International) the French oincer commanding the frontier zone. They were cen WlffC By CHALMERS PANCOAST Old Black Hand rock celebrated in Indian lore is pictured at left, with Canal tow-path at bottom. Black Hand Gorge ii one of the many points of scenic interest in Licking County, along with the ruins of the Moundbuilders and historic Flint Ridge.

Photo was taken in 1897, one year after the Black Hand Dam had been wrecked by flood waters. sored again at Hanoi and again upon reaching Saigon, enroute abroad. One story sent from Laneson was cut 80 per cent by VVAPO.RUB UNITED NATION'S DAY DINNER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 At Park Terrace Buckeye Lake RICHARD HARKNESS Pure Oil Ntwa Commentator Guest Speaker DINNER STARTS PROMPTLY AT 7 P. M. $2.75 per plate (inch lax) censors after leaving the fron that promotional campaign promised everything except a fight tier headquarters.

And when the fight did come it was a four-ring show which cost many lives. The troops were not udd-y kids: DROP IN AND SEE Hal Doyle'i Column Army Has a New Pitch: You Join Up To Fight prepared for war, either physical 26,083 Korean Casualties Are Reported To Kin WASHINGTON. Oct. 20 UP) ly or mentally. I remember those eaaly heartbreaking days of this campaign when our troops were in retreat.

fen STARTING -FRI OCT. 27 I WILL HAVE A GIFT Always they were in retreat, then fighting desperately for time, Announced American casualties in the Korean conflict rose Thursday to 26,083, an increase but always falling back. But out of this heartbreak and our Army. But the harsh fact Is that the infantry exists solely to fight when a fight is necessary. It's pretty clear that ia this world we now live in the American Army must be ready to go into battle on short notice.

That agony was refined a new Ameri 1 TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BT 6 P. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 can Army. The softness gave way to hardened skill. Bewilder FOR YOU! WATCH THE ADVOCATE OCT. 26 FOR THE TIME and PLACE! means an infantry which is toueh.

well trained and able to ment changed to battlefield pn-ning. The men learned to protect themselves how to meet take care of itself. Tickets' on Sale at Gift Box, Howard's Studio, Chamber of Commerce or From Members of the Following; Organizations: Kiwanii RoUry Lions Optimist Ezchaag Activt Junior Chamber of Commerce Altrus. Pilot SoroptimM Business and Professional Women. the enemy on equal terms.

NOW THEY ARE the victors. These green divisions have cap Everybody knows the occupation army in Japan of 1,920 over tne total oi a wee ago. The Defense Department said the new figure covered casualties reported to next of kin through Friday, Oct 13. This total does not reflect all casualties that have occurred up to that time, because of the time required to check and process reports. Of the total, 4,036 were deaths.

The department said 17,711 had suffered non-fatal wounds and 4,336 were listed as missing in action. Of those reported missing, 366 have subsequently returned, and 107 are listed as captured or interned by the enemy. Of the total casualties 22,938 By DON WHITEHEAD KOREA (Ph- Let's tell the Army recruit right out loud that he's joining the Army to fight. After we tell him that, let's assure him that if he lives long enough he'll also get -an education, learn a trade, and live a reasonable secure. life with retirement guaranteed.

The Korean war has kicked into the discard the fancy-pants Sromtrtional idea that the Army i an institution where the recruit gets everything but a fight. This idea blossomed after World War II, as the best way to Induce youths to join up. Picture posters showed well-fed soldiers traveling in comfort, lounging in a library reading good literature, or cheerfully learning a trade. NOW ALL THOSE things are all right They should be part of -Santa Claus tured the Reds' own North Korean capital, Pyongyang. This is a battlewise army now.

The men wasn't ready for the Korean war. It was soft, trained for occupation duty rather than combat. The first Americans in battle in the line know the tricks of the trade of fighting. They have a Doise and an assurance that faced a rough foe, trained on the battlefields of China and Manchuria. They weren't prepared even for the sounds of combat, which in themselves are terrify wasn't there two months ago.

They know that to be an in fantryman means you have to tieht. They have no illusions ing to the green fighter. occurred in the Army, Z.880 in mnm about their jobs, or what it means MOST OF THOSE youngsters the Marine Corps, 196 in the Navy, and 169 in the Air Force. to your Questions about to be a soldier. had come into the Army because And I hoDe in the future no Of those killed, 3,394 were other soldier has any illusions Army men, 549 Marines, 51 members ot the Air Force, and 42 about his job.

It wiL. be a poor Navy men. Of the non-rataiiy wounded. recruiting campaign which fails to impress upon him there may be a foxhole in his life as well as an all-expense tour to the Jar places of the world. 15,268 were in the Army, 2,309 In the Marines, 124 in the Navy, TAUHIEHT MM and 10 in the Air Force.

Under the New Federal Credit Regulations, Effective October 16, 1950 1 4 Can I still obtain a persopal loan and repay in convenient monthly installments? PULL ON BOOTS All Sizes WHAT Is the Purpose of EW Government Credit Regulations? The new credit regulations announced by the Federal Reserve Board effective October 16, 1950, do not forbid installment loans or installment buying. They simply set up reasonable re- quirements for down payments and installment payments. The new federal regulations do not curb the normal use of credit. On the contrary, their purpose is to help maintain the flow of credit on sound and sensible terma. YES' Government regulations per- mit personal loans on installment terms for any useful purpose with a maximum repayment period of 15 months.

Under this provision yon may obtain a loan to consolidate debts, or meet unusual obligations of many Mm Can I still finance the purchase of a new or used car on installment terms? MODB.NA-11 II0T.1E FREEZER YES' Government "edit regulations permit the install. merit buying of automobiles (any model or make, new or used). The principal requirements are: A down payment of at least one-third of the purchase price balance to be repaid in not more than 15 monthly installments. The down payment may include the amount allowed as trade-in for your present car. Each and every youngster at well as every grownup must have overshoes in this town of ours, where the rains and bad weather usually strike at this time of the year, you better be prepared, especially when you can purchase them at this reduced sale price.

ALL SIZES FROM BABY'S TO BIG GIRLS' AND WOMEN'S ONLY 1" USE Your Credit WISELY on a Sound and Thrifty Basis Through Our PARK CREDIT PLAN! Ever since we introduced our Park Credit Plan, our policy has been to make needed loans at low cost on convenient installment terms thus making Park National Bank credit readily available on a sound and thrifty monthly payment basis. Literally many thousands of families in this area have found that Park Plan offers a practical solution to a wide variety of money problems. And these many thousands of Park credit customers have saved thousands of dollars in loan and finance charges because of our low bank rates! So whatever your personal or family credit needs may be, stop in at the Park National office for further terms about Park credit plan. Yes, sir! This brand-new General Electric Home Freezer will store up to 3 89 pounds of assorted frozen foods up to ono year! You can buy seasonal food at sale prices. You can buy fresh and frozen foods in large quantities.

You can freeze foods from your own garden. A few of the features you'll enjoy: ttaraf MmpartiMiit far packaging matwiab lotkiitf latch Inferior fight iMing wir hak 'Start new Kivtngs on your family food bill now! i Can I still finance home modernizing, home appliances, and furniture on monthly payment terms? PULL OVER SNO KIX SPECIAL FOR TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday at $270 a pr. Your choice of white, red, brown or black! BibiM' Sim I to 12 Children's Sizes It to 1 liC Uirls' Sizos 4 to SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN Dealers and contractors authorized to arrange Park National time credit financing; for you offer the same sound and thrifty terms. Tell your dealer you want "Park Plan" financ- 570 Si YES' Hnme improvement re-1 pairs or alterations maybe financed up to 30 months with a down payment of 10. Home appliances may be financed up to 15 months with a down payment of 25.

(15 down pay. ment on furniture and rugs.) A Pair On Ml COM! IN AND Stl THIS MARVEL TODAY I PHONE 4078 56 WEST MAIN STREET Thi9 timely message is published as a Public Service to help promote wider public understanding of the new Federal Credit Regulations. We are fully informed on all phases of the new regulation! and we 'welcome every opportunity to answer your questions in more detail. THE MMT1M! GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME FREEZERS jt j-n nil Jm BANK SMART SHOES 15 SOUTH PARK PLACE MEMBER F.D.LC.

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