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PAGE 50 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR -FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 Bandit Perils Own Son's Life Shop Fri: Downtown 9 8:30 Phone Orders ME. 1-2511 OOWNTOWN Glendale and tafayeffe 10 9 Chicago (L'PI) It was nearing Christmas time nd Nicholas Mikulin couldn't even pay the rent. Mikulin. 35 years old. had come from Detroit to the suburbs of Bridgeview 15 months ago with his wife and two small children.

He got a job with the Reynolds Meal Company. Mikulin went the rounds of banks and loan agencies begging for-money. He failed. Wednesday, he took his 2-year-old son Victor in his arms and walked into a currency exchange. Mikulin shoved a cloth bag and a note to the cashier, Mrs.

June Caruso, 39. "This is not my child, the note said. "If you don't want him killed please put all the money you have in this bag and don't make any fast moves A customer. Arthur Dun-lap, sensed the tension, and after leaving alerted police. As Lt James Shifflett raced into the currency exchange, Mikulin was pointing a .33 caliber revolver at Mrs.

Caruso. "Don't shoot, don't shoot," Mikulin pleaded. "This is my son." Male! gorgeous silver lea sets of Indiana Slock Co. orrin ft ft ft FUN JABS By GUMPERTZ SOUTHERN PLAZA -Yi ft ft a ft ft TIIK I.IGI1TKK SIDE Peacemaker Sabers Rattled In Translation JS ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft FLAT BAROQUE By BOB COLLINS The two great leaders are meeting to decide the fate of the known world. They have traveled along the point of no return to a place called It (a tiny resort town in Monaco).

Now it will be war or peace. Every item on the agenda has been painstakingly completed by weeks of negotiation. Every detail has been attended with only one tiny bit of friction. The interpreters have taken an instant and active dislike for each other. But surely this is but a small pebble in the mountain of international problems even if the interpreters do happen to be stubborn and strong-willed men.

So on with the meeting. Piping Hot A Different Variety Each Day of silverplalcd sot by Wallace, reg. 318.00. The gay, glorious spirit of the Renaissance, timeless enough to blend with any setting. Includes teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, creamer and 23" waiter.

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Its miniature companion copper and brass butter warmer chafing dish, 4.98. Housewares, Fifth Floor, Downtown; also Glendale Today at this special price. 8' Festival Special Tomorrow: LENTIL SOUP FIRST LEADER: At the beginning. let me say I see no reason why our nations cannot live in mutual accord. That certainly is the wish of the people of our nation, and, I am sure, most of the people of the world.

Interpreter: We could have mutual accord if you would just get in step with everyone else. SECOND LEADER: My desire for peace is much greater than any desire for personal recognition. I will ignore the unfortunate opinion you have just expressed and ask that we now turn to such important things as the agenda you have before you. Interpreter: Watch your language, buster. We didn't come here to beg.

FIRST LEADER: Please, let's not quibble. There is too much to be lost. Interpreter: Don't try to change the subject. SECOND LEADER: I know the subject. It's world peace.

And any ideas on how it can be maintained should be given the full attention of this conference. The delicate balance that exists today must not be disturbed by you or anyone. Interpreter: You're disturbing world peace. FIRST LEADER: We are! Large tongues and small minds play their role in increasing world tension. Irresponsible statements, such as yours, do no good for the cause of peace.

Interpreter: You talk too much. SECOND LEADER (angrily): Perhaps then, you are suggesting war as an alternative. Interpreter (wiping brow): Let's adjourn until tomorrow. FIRST LEADER: Sir, you have impugned the honor of my country and mystelf. Perhaps we should make our final decisions here and now.

Interpreter (quickly): Splendid idea. Come on, I'll buy lunch. AT NOON TODAY: Baked Chopped Seef Sandwich, 45c famous Roast Beef Hash 30c ALL DAY: Xoast Turkey with Dressing, Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Sauce SSc TONIGHT: Skillet Fried Chicken 55c '-f-piece Morling set by Iteed Harlon, reg. 603.00. Elegant Georgian Rose pattern in sculptured depth of gleaming sterling.

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AT RUSSET LOT EXCEPT THURSDAY BLOCK'S JULIUS C. WALK SHOP, STREET FLOOR; ALSO GLENDALE AND SOUTHERN PLAZA STAR and NEWS Quick-Action WANT AOS Gel Fast Results TODAY'S PICTURES U.S. OFFICERS IN CONVOY Convoy leader Capt. John Keely (right) of Fort Sheridan, 111., and Col. Ira Palm of Mount Vernon, N.Y., pausing at Helmstedt checkpoint yesterday with United States Army battle group traveling the autobahn through Communist East Germany to Ber lin.

The 19th Infantry group, numbering about 200 men and 25 trucks and jeeps, made the 1 10-mile trip after East Germany declared there never was a Communist guarantee of free United States NATO troop movement along the highway. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Frankfurt) TRUCKER SAVED FROM FIERY DEATH W. T. Howard, 31 years old, being pulled from the blazing wreckage of his truck by rescue workers at Houston, Tex. Howard swerved his vehicle into a culvert after the brakes of his truck failed in order to avoid crashing into a motorist ahead of him.

He was pinned in the flaming wreckage of his cab until rescuers got him out with the aid of a cable and wench. He was gravely burned about the legs and body. (AP Wirephoto) zona memorial. At the left is the platform from which the Arizona's flag flies. The sunken battleship is still considered in commission because her crew went down with In the background is Ford Island, where the famous "Battleship Row" was tied up on that day 20 years ago.

(AP Wirephoto) PEARL HARBOR TRIBUTE Crewmen of the missile cruiser Oklahoma City and relatives of men who died in the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor paid homage to the war dead yesterday the 20th anniversary of the Japanese attack. Two destructive Talon missiles point skyward above the ceremony scene. Shown between the rockets is the incomplete Ari a Si 4 ft It 3 (D .7 fee fee X'a: Z) if jn L'M 1 Tl m. 1 df 'v -m.

VETERAN CONDUCTOR STILL ACTIVE Pierre Monteux, SG-year-old conductor, shown in London where he now conducts the London Symphony Orchestra. Monteux, an American citizen, has a home in Hanco*ck. Me. In his long career, he conducted in many American cities, including San Francisco, Boston and New In a review of music of recent decades, Monteux comments that Stravinsky is the only modern composer whose music might hve.1 (AP Wirephoto) DESTROY ESCAPE ROUTE East German police using picks and shovels to tear up railroad tracks used by an engineer, Harry Deterling, Tuesday night to throttle a hijacked train to West Berlin with 24 friends and relatives aboard. The tracks are part of the system used regularly by trains running from Hamburg to West Berlin.

(AP Wirephoto via radio from Berlin) LIGHTS IN PARK LIGHTED Miss Christmas Seal of 1961, Cordia W. Tres-ler; Paul E. Rathert, Indianapolis Park Board member, and A. J. Thatcher (right), Park Department director, pulling the-s, lever that put the Christmas Carousel dis-V play in University Park aglow last night (Star Photo).

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