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Red Blockade ; Forces Use Os 1 Reserve Supply Nationalists Forced J To Use Reserves As c Blockade Continues TAIPEI, Formosa (UPII — The ' Communist artillery blockade of j the Quemoy Islands has forced the Nationalist garrison there to dip into its war reserve stockpiles, dispatches from Quemoy reported ( today. i Supplies are getting through by ship and plane but Gen. Kaot j Yen - Fen, deputy commander at j Quemoy, said the supplies stored j for emergencies before the massive j shelling started a month ago are ( being used for daily needs. Seven Communist artillery posi- , tions pounded Big Quemoy with . 1.182 shells in a nine-minute peri- ; od at noon today —a rate of two j per second, the Defense Ministry announced. A communique did not say if a Nationalist convoy had arrived but that is often the case when there are short and heavy shellings. Shortly after the saturation bombardment began, 24 Communist Migs flew over the island but no air combat was reported. United Press International correspondent Charles Smith radioed from Quemoy that Kao told newsmen the air and sea supply operations are improving and plans are being drawn to press more ships and planes into blockadecracking convoys. U.S. Air Force, Navy, Marine and Army officers interviewed in Kaohsiung, a supply port in southern Formosa, told UPI correspondent Robert Miller they believe® the .Quemoys were in for a long siege and probably were doomed unless Nationalist and American air and sea power were used to break the Communist blockade. Paul Schmidt Is New Pledge At Indiana U. Paul Schmidt of Decatur is among new fraternity pledges announced following fall rushing at Indiana University. Schmidt was pledged to Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The fratern-ity-sorority system, over 100 years old on the I.U. campus, parallels | the University's residence halls, . helping house the large number of , undergraduate students.

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Slayer Os Children Under Police Guard i Man Questioned In Children's Deaths GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. <UPD- [ A World War II veteran who 1 faces murder charges today for [ shotgunning four of his five chil- < dren said. “I got shot up in the ] war and my nerves act up.” < "I must have done it. I’m [ vague,” Orland McMillan, 43, i stammered to police during ques- [ tioning that followed discovery of i the four bodies Tuesday night in ' his filth-strewn Sparta farmhouse, i A fifth child, Orland Jr., 8j was ] found wounded from a blow on , the head by a gunstock. “I could only take so much,’ , McMillan told police. “They are ] better off dead than living with h Edith,” his estranged wife who j] had sued him fox - separate main- , tenance. ] McMillan was to be charged , with assault with intent to kill his ; 36-year-old wife and the shotgun ' slaying of Ronald William, 7; | Bonnie Jane, 6; Richard, 22 [ months, and Michele Yvonne, 10 i months. , Jhe unemployed factory worker, < who has done odd jobs since be- J ing laid off from a Sparta firm ' in April, 1957, was under constant ] guard, being checked by sheriff’s i deputies every five minutes. In a Grand Rapids hospital, i Mrs. McMillan, her head gashed ] and her neck injured by her bus- i band's attempts to strangle her, ' lay in state of shock. ( Orland Jr., sole surviving child ] of the five who lay sleeping in h their beds when McMillan grabbed ■ ] three shotguns and began firing,! , stirred when reporters entered j' Butterworth Hospital Wednesday, ii His head bandaged after being treated for a skull fracture, the p little boy toyed with a jigsaw puzzle.. i Orland Jr. said his father asked ; “Are you dead, boy?” after miss- , ing him with a charge from one ' of the shotguns. He said he , "played dead” and then his father j hit him in the head with the butt , of a shotgun, cracking the stock i by the force of the blow. Adams Central Junior High Team Is Winner ; The Adams Cen-.rm junior high ' baseball team defeated Geneva, j i 13-10, Wednesday afternoon, re- j] peating an earlier victory over the . , same team, 14-4. Mann and Hoag-jj land formed the battery for the p young Greyhounds. |[

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