Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1950 — Page 1

Vol. XLVIII. No. 158. .

U. S. AIR FLEET HAMMERS TANKS, TROOPS

————————— ! ' = ’ '' „ . ~ Ask Millions For Atom Work

Truman Seeks Fund For Atom Weapons Work Requests Congress Vote Millions For Work On Weapons _ Wellington, July 7 *- (VP) ; FreisMenl Truman today aukwl I i ongrwx* for an Mira j for "work on all forma of atomic weapon*. Including the hyilrogen or luaiftn bomb. 7 " .. : The pre*l4ent «»i,l in a me.nt that~th» money would an st.l* the atomic energy commit- • ion "to huihl additional and more efficient plants and relatod facill Un required in tdrtherance of my .lirwctlve of Jan 31. 1*50" That directive," Mr. Truman added "called upon the comml*aion to continue itn work on all forma of atomic weapon*. includ lug the hydrogen or fusion bomb " Mr Truman said the pew tdants can he used to produce either elpl. or. fuel tor atomic engines - ■ ptet.-l* Ur -said <-v : ... -• lha? Litr'.k will Mpeeiij mug/e** of the atirtnic l&ef't 40 Other offif iwl sourc** hare mH » fomMtiM. i.m will baU«l new pro <■ > 'it't. rvu.hu* to ’manufacture" th* H hoftih •xptosive tritium Tile Mint- tad «»f read tors alto can he f «taed to make plutonium an A-j •»,t» expkwnv* | 11»- pr»*-deßt said that in*TWT figw un h rtaking th* a ! on»l<- rn I • rgy commiaehm h<* my I,:, t. <• ! »nfhien« : e ha*e*l on fte| * hT * ...‘ * mi* -leadership whkt: « • » iva-i! to the ahnnn• • nergy ? I Umrani in the past . ; 11.. a4i|e<| that the ah»nh< pro ■ .m, will l!t»nt HUH’ to d» heavily itpou the ingenuity and ciM»pp’annn nt American: -itidu*, : . ■!, .(: - , tl I • x j*.»i.**»• >i* -H , i; urn Kt< *■■- a. I’t • ■’! ♦ •tliph.l is : < t , the fait that atomic energyj I great potent»ali£i** iM»ih for j .e. ;no turn and for Ho benefit of munklßd " Mt- Trjilluin r affirmed Atneri .< t -for > n‘*-< 'ive Interna •ifiual control of ‘at •»«>»•< energy to inxir. I', um rm .uefui pur | only He ‘i l tin* »* a ' \ I Hl* I. al • . * hi. h rr. merit and tnat j.,. i ait«d Na- lull- h.iw < ommitted their hrist efforts.*’ Hut until this objective. is • ved. 1 • added. we must . s r i-enFthen »»ur o*h il* fense* hy,.. VovfrHng ithe .necessary atomic | •;* rgy production capacity ” I The project will invoke o*m* | .-•ruction of new atomic prodw • - la. iIiUHK HI. iudinu rea. Torn I Lie rhoer used at Hanford. Wash , •<» malP- the A bomb explosive plu-’ ionium Early ' ronsre«sinnal approval of the president's request is expected In view of tpe Korean war It was emphasised) however, that the prow.iv Planned weeks twfore the hit ra’.nrii hostilities !»r<>k»- out ' Unemployment Again Decreases In State Indmnapoli*. July •* "<VPl — Vnrmph>yme»t In Indiana dropped la«t week for thr third hms ilk an hrsny nwks John W. director of th* Indiana employ n'Mit security di- ’. ision said tofay that the number i <if JohfeM Insurance claims filed fell off three percent The rt.MO claims /retched were T 5 percent rawer rfian rhime td-the sgme-vreelc ,n IMS. he said infant Girl Killed As Train Hits Auto Indianapolis July 7. iTP)— Brenda Hillman, one- vear old danghter rd Mr and Mrs John t. Hillman was killed last night r. hen a switch engine backed Into P car driven by hqf father at a westside Indianapolis crossing of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad Sis other persons were Injured WEATHER Fair and pleasant tonight and Saturday. Lew tonight S2M High Saturday Sl-SS.

DECATUR DAIIY DEMOCRAT _ OHLY OAH.Y MCWtPAM« * AO AMS COUWTV 7 ■

BULLETIN Wshhinxlon. July 7— (IT)— TW defense de« part men! today directed the draftim of men for duty in the armed ttervicetu A brief statement said voluntary enlistments will continue to be. ae« rented. During World War II the service* ntaFped accepting voluntary enlintmentw when induction* were made under the selective service act. Following is the text -of the announcement: 'To meet the situation in Korea, upon recommendation of the joint chief* of staff, concurred in by the secretaries of army, navy and air. and with the approval of the president, the army, navy and air force have been authorized tn exceed the pver-all budget ceilings for military perI sonnel. 'This action constitutes a first siep to build * strength the unit* of the army, navy and air force to be used in the Korean operation. Io provide further maintenance and svnport therefor, and to replace units to be mov- i ed to Korea. I "1 he use of service lum been authv- -armed. Voluntary, enlist- - ments also will be accepted.” Lee Girod Is Badly Injured In Accident Youth Injured When Auto Hits Abutment J Th<* < (Hiilitloh « f Gin»d I s t r ;n 4 Ml ,1 !|<l MI J*wS I; 1 *>d Ol near WiiiaJjirr. <» was «'d as spritiu- lai* today bv Van ' \\ frt <4»unty hospilitl .aHavhrs who reported further that the box’ had, :a>t rFKaiiwd c <iß»< | H«* was ruffhed o the Van VV»rt j hospital early thin morning f«>l ■ hiw'ing an accident in which hi* j <ar craahfd into a bridge abutment live miles west of r Van Wert on 11\- .S 22* ■ i Ohio slate police who inveati ! (gated th* accident, reported that' tlirod apparenly lost control of | I his car then hit the abutment I IHe was traveling alone .at the; time of the accident, heading toward Deeatttr. -• — u The youth sustained head and .Tees T, rase ala> Rev. Feller’s Father Dies Al Fort Wayne Long Illness Fatal To Christian Feller ,■ . " Christian Feller 76 father of Jhe Jtev iX'illlam C Feller pastor of the Zion Evangelical' and Reformed church’ rtf this city, died at 5 o'clock Thursday evening at i his home 12!3 Summit street. Fort Waybe: | He had l>een in failing health for mapy months and bedfast for 7 several..weeks.. A. resident .of Eort ■ Wayne for the past t» years he; retired in IM* from the Northern f Indiana PeWfap Service C ( , where - he,-was employed a* a ma<hl»ej operator Mr Feller was a member of the Salem Reformed <har<h and the men s brotherhood of the , han k | Surviving are his wife Mar, 7 i Ellen: three Sons Rev Feller «l this city Raymond S and Edward ' < of Fort Warne a brother lien 4 I ,y J Feller of Elkhart a stater. | Mrs Idrdia Hartals of Aabutr and five grandchildren Funeral services will be held at J .2 o'clock Satnrdav afternoon at i the 0. TV McComb ’ funeral home *r. Fort Wayne Friends may call rt the funeral home until time of . the serricse.

Railway Strike Against Four Systems Ended Switchmen's Union Calls Off Strike On .. All But One Road Chicago. July 7 il'l’f- Trains began rolling today as the A Fl. switchmen'- union called off a strike against four western railroaAw. bitt the (into mile Rock Island system was still, strikebound Hwltchmen's president Arthur Glover called nft the IZ-day-old strike against the Chicago Great Western, Great 7 Northern, Deaver A Rio Grande Western and the Western -I'L iflc lines last yesterday He took the actio* in the face of Preslden! Truman's warning that he would take "drastic actio*," if necessary, to provide shipping facilities for the wheat harvest and iiv»r*ock . 7 . ■ ,®*' A uui<4. si-tktsmfki said the Mr«ts-*waa ,< A'ltit inUed WUHE I** Roth Island because parallel lines FMwvde iacUlitea lor abippiira. , .. lat worn.one try to make an emergency out of that." he said Western Pacific switch encines b,ssn assembling cars early today j and W M Foster, assistant superiiitrndent of transportation said f reight operations would jtart "an soon as we assemble enough tonnage " He said th* r*turn to norUfiTxfreighi operations would b* Passenger service will return to jtorrnal tomorrow The Great Northern, the only . on, < f th,-, five struck lines to ' maintain, some service during the ink, and th,-, lIAIIGW hurtie-d to . re-tn , full s< hrdules "as quickly ’ as. possible " C.refft Western officials said they , itild te-um. service tonight it j they get sufficient freight tonnage plunlig the day The road hauls 1-ntH v freight ' ; .' . i H.sk Island official'; w.i. Miter 7 about the union decision tv ptol.mg •the si'rik,- against their line _A -pokt-sman denied the union's" 1 -rate ti.eiiFjil.'us p.,i a-11, ling rout,* 7 ill. said a wide area, particularly in Kansas, had no‘other means oft i shipping There are at least ItM’ ll ’ l Indusotries and TOW stations that have no, ’other railroads but Rew'k Island to, , -bip over." he -aid The continued strike again«t' .Tses Ta l”Me Sial Officers Installed I I By Decatur Rotary Petrie Is Installed As Club President Wilhur Petrie. ffanoHrtr and oil 1 diMfibutOF. wai* installed an |»r?-4 dent of the f»e<atur Rotary dab! la«t erening He succeed* Loataj ; Ja< <»b«, who will nerve on the board; of directors for the coming ye-ar ' ! fMher offi<-er« and direci*4F» ut > ! the dub are John Welch, vice* j j>residentHarold- Enele. >e< rc* . tan • Otto Beehlet treasurer; E W laankenau and Robert A«hbaucher. director* President Petrie announetd that the lint <>f rommltteeg would be releaded at next week* meeting In lx ha If <»f the dab. Petrie presented a pa*t president * pin to Ixoui*; Jariite* j Kenneth He< aur *r<»ifima«trr of’ rrnor-tl 'nnnoum «*d that ifcr S <•«!s> would roadurl a ~Hmd during xtreet fair week and «dl bornenlHK bake ffood« Leo Kir* reported that be I drove throwah Valley Forge o« hi* wav home from Philadelphia and *aw the Box .Hcowt en<ampment | for the MHoaal jamboree Madison Republican Leader Dies Suddenly MXwon fM . July 7. .—<UPt—‘ Funeral uarvicuu war* arranged lodar for Graham Tor Is. M. Mad I ana Ja<f*rsoa couaty Republican • hairmaa Tevis ,a slat* trooper until last year, died of a boart attack suffered -last night while attending a Republican rally.

Decotur, Indiana, Friday, July 7, 1950.

Santa Fe Flyers Crash—Nine Die t ... I V PlULviLt •■■HR”:' ■ AT RIAL VIEW of the tragic train wreck near Monica 111 . where th* Samp Fa's Los Angeles-trsf'hicago "El Capitan IrigJit' Jumped the rails und jackknifed into the path of the Chjcßgo-hound "Kansas Chy Chief " Nine persons aboard El Capfiah 7V ’’were killed and mors than 50 Injured

Four Injured-Girts I ■ Reported Improving Report All Injured In Good Condition a, ’[ Adams county fnPmwdal ’ attache* today reported Thai none f»f the four girl* iHilnfuliy injured Thursdav In a onec.tr Jtccldenf a’ Ijotryrs turn In the THver road Is In ski ions, e ondhiou. and that all of lhe'n are re-stint: nfnfent ably In fact it i< Hkeiy that sonic of the J victim* max W*re leased todaiy The four ho<pUalit*»d cirli* «nf sered a xiitirty <»£ injuries a* - the i leftuh of the are ide nt. ranting from severe la< eratkenw h» a broken arm i A Jet a Ratcliff »uff» re*d £rj »tn >*■ ,ve t.e fa< ial la-» ra’iein- and a btok 'Jen am Beulah Bert < h Ereu. h iToorw T« riwbt I

City Officials Inspect Diesel Engine Factory

City official* led by Mayor John D»*n traveled to Hxniltoa <> IWiiHidaV to"i> lie a h i~»W“ ‘th* vlran' t Lir:;a plant in that rrty The teip wa> made. Hr pHt-ur of a thoiourh und*r*( andniK -b> *»f fioal* of di*** I typ* »-p<ii»** Imperially the type in!»n<J*d ft»r th* • new n»illi«>n dollar aaaiUaty powar i ■- I Ju<h «»f th»- preinn.nyfy -w<»tk ha* iw« ti completed, at |/a*t tn the eitept of th* city having a h*aiing Friday' 4. before the puWk ‘SOS'S ‘omtlllssloll tor fine, permission to Issue the ipmi.mto in electric utility revenue bonds Should approval thy the commis slow be forthromlng and from •first reports this seems likely | bids wit) he received next fall tor • the inyiallation of a 350# horsej powet diesel engine Tentative bids have already bon -received from four companies one jd them the Lima-Hamilton com pany and two of them from companies in foretan countries These latter, though. will bare difficulties In competitive bidding. it is certain because of the prohibitive tariff Eugene Schum sales manager of the Lima Hamilton machine Works, escorted the Decatur officials and representatives to the Ohio city In addition to the mayor. L C. 1 Pettibone, superintendent, and Ed Kaufmann of the electric tight department. Frank Burns, chief en (taper, and Lester Mitchell assistant. from the power company, and city councilman Al Beavers made tha Inapeetioa tour of the plant

Budget Estimates ■ -' - Given To Officials ■•f'ounty auditor Thurman Drew J passed out the annual budget enti mate* t<y the various county jrf Helals and departments Thursday aftern<*»n These budget forms * which include estimates of fundI needed for salary first deputy , special deputies, operating elp<t*tai»*. equifiinent r** iiifnljing records office’ • H * must las returned to the 1 : udltor bv August I Drew will then add up the fig ores for the various «(<vpartmenfs ..nd determine the; probahie tax rate n*<e**aty to run these of lire* The i-ounty -council, which meets during , Svptrml>er. must • ka> all budget*.- and fix the final, tax rate The auditor who is ajso '.ejetary' of the cohica t'Otibctt rive* them his report as a basis for their final budget

Company officials awaited, the heal contingent and after explain mg the accomplishments and po ntialltles, of the Lima Hamilton works drawings a*nd blue prints of the particular engine desired l>v the city were produced F J Gelt t man vi<->-president and ‘hid engineer of the company, and I'aul Shirley, engineer, explained i the drawings and every function of the engine. Ils assemblage, its pyr pose; plans over which engineers might pore and Visualise the «urge of pounding pistons Following rhe session. Waiter Rents, hler. •< gsi utn • »he president of the organisation sum pied up the company's work before, during and after the war ' z We vr had !•»"■ years' expert cnee la making • Mines he said and we bare a pretty good Idea of what were talking about What they talked about, involved one of Jlecatar’e largest. single m vestments, and 'a agyeaaatv ad junct to the present suam 'urhine ele< trie producing plant Officials of the company then escorted officials of Decatur through the vast IJma Hamilton works where almost every conceivable machine 1« made For example. the largest milling plant in the world was having the final touches made prior to shipping the immense works to Italy The company deals in "big . works-- In the foundry, as Comm L F Small vice-president in charge of rwsearc* explained. ' : lhey don't like to make a cast ing of less lhan three tons Giant cranes, high along the top of the buildings, mobile and all CTwra Ta rale Slabs*

Powerful American Air Fleet Smashes A New Threat To Army Force

■' .I*l ,*>■>■ ■■■■■ "■ -ys. —■■ Formal Os Church Aug. 6 Apostolic Christian Church Is Completed Formal dediegtio* of tbe mag nifievnt, now. half-nilllion dollar edifice of lhe Apoelolic Chriatlp* church will be held Sunday, Aug «. It was announred Balay Th* dedication ceremonies will be held'during ihe r-gular afternoon worship 7 ' service of the church al l o'clock In efrder that' many Interested friende of the church may inspect the new building, announcement was- also authorlletl that open house Will -he held at the church on July IS and July 2.1. the two Sundays Imnu-diately preceding the formal dedication The public is Invited IO attend the regular airship services at 1 p m on theae two Sundays; after which the church will remain open . Irvan, -v. ■- ,c.;«TKe. .pew > ’*D«> chun Ws .in/ths Unii**d States j. hxaied fl vs mils* southeast <*f Bhifft.on. Its overall are by 170 fw with the aanctnarjr .82 by 100 feet,, with a seating capacity of 1.204) In addition the balcony • in ’he rear of _the-church seat► an additional 3<M. Const ruction of the church ua* «tart< ri iri~ Match 1949. ahd has | been a < a < of nuire r I than |,*»oo.r»oo, . | Tiie exterior is of Kohlen-colored r j brick partially faced with limeUatotee The ’H**r th* L j’he building i* Mglv , ! All WfHwiwork in Hp l hur* 1 i« of funo f '■ ik T»<c inferior decorated in varyinc shades of green with carpeting ‘o mat< h ln<ht»'< • hw.ln.iitk. 1 I ■ • oiir ond ft e < Hur-h ,i< l \ an of' i.. .r ic» t - - First State Bank Deposits Increase 1 lAeposits in. the First State bank , 1 «» n June 3e were |o 225..7H! Ma. j .fording rhe semiannual statr j ’ i-eflL' p-uLhAlied'-- todat- . . — c This i* an Increase of M49.0*21 1 In the cu*tcmw*rjs--arcouri** com } l<ared wft.h the same period in! IM9- Total footing* of resoureeaj and liabilities nre 110.0’>7'297,54 Trustees Elected By Disabled Vets Ji All Vets Invited To Meeting July 20 ij Roy Stuckey and Rufftw Som t|merw were ele.ted trueteew of th* l|Adamw county chapter 81 Dia t übled American Veteran* during lb* regular hu»lneew meeting of “ r he NTOtip Th u radar in the Eagle* ’ Pul! . ' ■ Srtfk-v wa« elected to serve for ■ three tear*. Sommer* tor one The*,’ mon. along with in, umbettt trustee Thoma* Leonard were to Confer today to complete plan* for the ohapter home to be con •Ira. ted here “ Natoma) «ervire officer William 1 Svheurfr. of the.DAV: i» scheduled -o appeor at the near meeting, July 1 th. and <Mfi< ial* of th* local or gahl»aH6i>: have extended an tn' r .Hatton to alt veteran* to he present , At that meeting a renme of r benefit* nvaHahle to d Ira bled vet- ( erana will he presented by Bcheuf; er and any technlcat aaalwtanc* in filling mH the appropriate i form* will be given. I Th" membership comtnlHeo also . made an en< ouraglag f-eport At the meeting noting that a total mem - - hership of 200 ,« not impossible | indeed they urged all veteraaa - o I i were powpitaltied wounded gass ed or were prl».mer» to co*t*< t local officer* about membership "There are mgnr heneftta due > disabled ' veterans.' thev ■ state and some of them are unknown ' • TWVW TS mgs Star

Top Santa Fe Officials Seek Wreck Causes Crock Streamliner Involved In Wrecks In 24-Hour Period Monica, ill, July 1— ll'Pl—Top Santa Fe official* today sought the cause of two train wreck* within 24 hour*, both Involving the railHlSil'* swank KI Capi-an streamliner The first wreck took place'here yesterday morning, killing nine ; persons and Injuring 70. The sec > ond tw-curred at Galesburg. 111. last night No one was h.urt. Peoria county coroner Chauncey Wood said, there were deflnye indication* thpt somethin*, .’.-.roke tz when it tierailed imp the path of ’- .a- Vth Hu.«f . AVu»wi Uiml UtiUalw. of Lh.« rail road planned to inspect ’he wreck .ed roarhmi of both- train* today a» derrick* hoisted from the dirt. «?and and>gravel in which th*- J y were Antony (hope* JivbflNMH f‘ ,r <T»e InveKtigaHon were Santa Fe general manager J. P. "'Morri*. 1 ' AnkMiMin. and a*»iataut *vj«e hr; <Tarencr’Tuc ker \Tiiiki r gaid inppe. t- f fouwfi [ ■♦•vViiil in*'. w 1 ih apparently Morel by M'.methinK that ' Ijuay \ha'♦’ bw-n' -: t;h'.: ; ’ <»he JL the El t 'api'ati roac hes ■ ‘ U’tank—Xa:’.v-ciDK <>.L *'«>«• r“ad ' j waX ripp’d up : ’hr aXjdenr «m » urred as the r ;»w - traio*\ 'p»» J eastward toward J t-MiHgi-' un\paraliel t&ekt ’ Tlhf| i: CappJW Uigh’ly ahead ■ -TprjH“ ! ; . - ar* '.i< k kr.if»-d. j ; /i t'- .4 th- UMef | I*’.- a ::’«>»• y Vferdarr“Wo...jlieted that 1“ pA-un* w.-r* Killed | .*<:» it lat»*r wa* that | portion* oY flesh a< ftiadv i-iit’ .' frvrtt; .« ini’b-\’»<Kiy >n<! the. < w.i< ret j*’d t« \nin» dead J Many of 'he in.'.uMi wrry' ig . , - 1-J. '.-■ acHoffg i iAik: i.tj. x fhoKpitalw in Peoria and \;ale*Mrg I P 1 ’ \ i A< pewgjt .4 ye-terday Xwye k j • the wewtlKMind El UapstatV I* suffered a mi«hap law! mehtV The train Santa F - t 21. traveled to Gaie*burif , • Burlington railroad » tra. k 'r \>y pas* • » •: • f \ '••■ ,i . ' lision A* G ’leuburg 3<‘ -mile\ ’ went of here. It wa* moving over! a transfer fra. k to the Santa Ft -\ rifthl when' I’three 1 ’ three units pf j the four unit dieae) jumped the I |’rack an. the train slowly rounde*l j a rtirve I Naj one was injured Tint -the ' derailed dies-I blinked the trans-. • set. and rhe El Capitan and tw<»t ■ Tare T, r*«v KluUt > ■ - —* — I Carl Kessler Dies i After long Illness Funeral Services Sunday Afternoon —Car! Xeswler 58. farmer nf near Willabire. (> and » resident of Adam* '•♦maty practicably his en tire life, died Thursday at th# Berne nuniiifg home He had been in failing health seven years and bedfast tor jri davs _j H» wa* a member of the Ttiani Lutheran church at Chattanooga O Surviving are hi* wife. Leah: a daughter Phyllis Eileen Keaslet a? home hi« father. William Kes> let and four sinter* Mr* William Linn of near Celina O Mrs Lewis Sr baadt of near Geneva Mrs Er •in Baun.an of near Berne and j Mr- But let Hough 'eff Bryant Funrral arrvice* will b- held at I 2 >0 p m Sunday at the Zion Luth •eran t-batch at Chattanooga, the Rev W»Mo Hx*r« nffiHa’ing Burial will be in Rivrr<idr cemetery at Rm kford O The bod* waa taken to the Yager funeral home at | B*toe where friend* mar rail af»r « > o'ltock thi* evening

Price Four Coat*

Korean Offensive Checked But Reds Prepare Onslaught Against Positions / Tokyo. Saturday. July * tt-Pl —A powerful American air fleet hammered a m*M »T 4* N,,rth Korean tauk.» and | 7 .W«I tr-M't,, behind the key from eouth of Seoul. ■toaaMa* a-ww-threat. 7 to batter, d I 7 S ground, for, e*. Korean headquaH.r* reported today A combined force of F *<l shoo - ing Star jet fighter*; F*2 t« n Muetaag*. F-51 Hutting* and H-Z-. medium attack bomber* bla*t>d and (hot up th* Commuttiet concentration wheeling into poettmn tor action again*! the American* A *poke*man at V 8 headquarter* In Korea raid t*e retuit* were "Very gratifying " He did not !i«t the -pecific deetrurtiun is the North Korean rank* ' The *;><>ke*iiHin *ajd th, 1 S. from line* were arable during -he la*i hour* of Friday, and the general eituaiion bad .improved altahtir. . • -better*’ th*' st?--t f eo :her<f rtl, *p, kf-.1r.el . ' ■ • •Tht .h, adnua.r'f; - <l. 7 t.a'.. t pwrtmg the afJacV ffiiT hoi arnplify the rnnark to indit air how t-' :»4 a‘ *e-tor i< affcc’*-d Th»- -p”kb smaii. did no’ sa> h w many planes took part in if weatlHr over- K •».* L.* . ffhfu k iCri the air ope rati r. ■ ♦\ vr *ta X'oiU Kto» aj. : f > ', • ♦ began ■ ‘ ' - -i kiifij. , . ■ Aariy morning «L«patch from Ko- ’ rean headqu.nt*-y* quoted a i 4 spokesman i Gen Ik'Uglas MacArthur* * < | rn.umqu; \ Uitle had made '. i’ fdwin iha-’ the. North Knr»an • ’. ..fenaixi had n ah i i , .. I-.’- -;t.. turnu.g abW .4 • oiii*-* north of Taejon. ,pn-t>*:• - ■ . •. ■ ’ van atid S» u h Korean jn.*f I The -p* »d of ?h« jr toovf j» f r,'* in J--’ -'UL'i 7 -'»dth*y w<r* ’• < I !■--■? a kr-f k tn h >ow b» '‘ <'«’ Ma< - | A»!‘ -ir had ti'ti*- -i-< . ♦ .r-, ■ - > main f.n.v*. and th*-:-' d fir ! .' -wd*** bailtfAf’it tio bit- mKMR-'tat b-. K-c-th -kory-an artnc»» n«» tank* *•?» m a« ?i in tn th* front Yin* of vither ridy yfstenli). th** V S» head iquartrr* ■*;.<-k 3r. rypvi’jed Hr -’<<| ’ha.’ Hi* bsg a a r - 4 ike 4n. utUd L2*. mediun a 'a -k b<«n b*ry F' *‘ Sh«M>ting S’ar. jet' \fuhtfi* F-s* .••in Mustangs, and M-jwt.uik - - ,T~ •' yVirhout In*? 'ipei'itif K:J • 1 bvY»h*» fleet ’he «Poke Mm ar said * th»\r»-n-’- . • ) • - I v>t\ gratifying ' ‘ Ma\\r’hur >■ •on-'ier t;» i d I *',*• Xyrfh K- r ’ ,ti ~ had' •• h«d -poMfUite* »l’«f a --HU HlMiitH lot f'hoiian waiiesi rity *4» * northwest i»f Tarpm, .rd I through Mu rung and CWek v Plan Attempt Monday To End Muncie Strike Muncie' Inri J ’ ! Federal on< iliator Harold K Bar. • el* *a>d today an attempt w» uTd :«e made Monday to «ettk> the trike at the Warner-Gear >n of the Rorg Warner ( or; Daniel* said lb* compan? «pj. local 257 of the CIO united au ! v Waj kens. .. strut k the plant at mldnigh* Friday, were "pretty clone’* to ah agreement The main ias >ea »er agge* and pension*. Daniel* <aid The plan* «uppi»*-s Kai***’ »i/; - and other ante rnskor* Youth Drowned In State Forest Lake Jasper Ind . July 7 —<l*TShate’’'police*’*?^ rd Joda' lie hod) of Hamid »a« recovered froriTT’lake in ’Jte/ F-rdinand state f«vre*t. near vesterday