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rong Marshall Looks Over War in Greece; tes Clay Insists He Won't Try to Retire 'HERT By United Press nN Writer : The Army of Israel, ignoring a United Nations cease-fire 18 the presfs’ -order, hurled tanks and planes against key Egyptian bases in Egypt ters its final and southern Palestine today. ; ) to be: Wi . An Israeli spokesman said the combination of air and ground ave to face attacks had disrupted the lines of communication linking Egypt's lled Senate? forward bases in southern Palestine with home territory. He sald ned so far to '? Féyvtian casualties had, been : * = = Thomas RE, +: vy. er President Cairo reports said Egyptian an- Germany ittled down, titank guns had set fire to “all en-| GEN. Lucius D. Clay, American Il seems as -.. emy tanks” which attacked Egyp-|commander in Germany, said totian positions.. ‘More than 500/day he will not ask to retire “as to date also. i Jews were killed, the Cairo re-/long as Berlin is under blockade.” SRY eas , * ports sald. “I'd be a damn poor soldier if Vv Ire ted to leave,” he said. At e eques y litical battle broke ne, fame ume MAghtng yesterday's visit here by John f the U. 8, patches from the Holy City said Foster Dulles, Republican Pérty “ont Arab machine gunners on the old foreign policy ‘adviser, stimulated on’t seem city wall fired on a white car reports that Gen. Clay may rebearing United Nations mark- Submit his retirement application. presidential ings, in which acting United Mr. Dulles, who may be the next weep cloely States Consul General John J. secretary of state, is known to i - nald and senior truce ob-|oppose some of Gen. Clay's poli-| h L server Col. George Millet were cies. . It has been predicted pub-’ AREAL i 2 ; Mrs rey landslide riding. ' Three bullets netrated licly that Mr. Dulles might want, ’ : 4 je 1 1s Visi wi i ina Otary sult 1 Jeans nthe popu but the men were not pene Ito replace the “ky 8 : INDIANA QUEEN—If you don’t believe it, just let your eyes widen at this vision BUTLER QUEEN—Who could resist the greeting |ette Weaver Joyce Brogiin Oder. with Bee The United Nations order to Meanwhile, a German news-| being crowned Homecoming Queen at Indiana University. She's Delores Shumm, | waved by Betty Blackwell, lovely Kappa Alpha Theta |She lived at 2538 Brookside w : both x os io Sn fre vas JTe- paper Ioported that. Gen. by Indianapolis, and the lucky guy who's just released the crown of flowers is Arthur | Homecoming Queen’ at Butler University? Betty, Pkwy. She is a member of a Ll tie Samia et Boch féceived from Egypt. |Soviet-sponsored Free Germany| Moody, president of {ha idiaria nversity Alumni Association. Delores 1s 2 rad- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Blackwell, 4250 Cen- prominent Jedianapolls family td / n (In Cairo, well-informed sources Committee, arrived in Berlin last te of Arsenal Technical Hi chool, and two years ago was queen 0 e limes | : * ‘or + AH was a’ ng star in her estern states, believed the Israeli attack marked night to reorganize German police To OR ena gh Sch y 9 q | tral Ave., is a senior majoring in English. Photo was [FH ¥ Swimm Seats the final end of the three-month|in the Soviet-zone. . ce-U-Rama. | taken between halves of the Homecoming game. Mrs. Oder, who had been dirave only to Palestine truce. Pablo Azcarate, The Free Germany movement :
» and pick up chief UN official in Cairo, said/was founded in Russia in July,| 10 bo rt in Crashes on Rain-Swe t Streets am NT FI ~ |vorced from Broglin two years, i and pick up ead ot, "by captured nigh - ranking, u | PP Butler Sororities Win Trophies told detectives after the shooting: ~~
him that the Israeli attack meant German officers, anti-Nazis and) . G he called and: told me ow. the odds Egypt would have to begin full Communists who fled Germany. l At least 10 persons were in ment at ‘ eneral Hospital. Mr. kins, 28, of 649 Locke St, wete| Delta Deita Delta and Alphama Chi fraternity won honorable he would be over, I got out my s to pick up scale operations jured last night in 31 accidents Pointer was struck, police said, bruised when the car driven by Chi Omega . Sororities Wet 4 mention, : [revolver It was jammed. 1 oiled est Virginia, (Meanwhile at-Paris the Unite o France involving 54 automobiles, four by a car driven by William Porter|Mr. Rosdell collided with a truck awarded Homecoming trophies at| The Lambda Chi Alpha house/it and went to the back door a and Wyome Nations Security Council prepared| THE long-rumored “semi-deval-|trackless trolleys and a police, Lightswoop, 58, of 534 E. North at Yandes and E. 16th Sts. The Butler University yesterday for exhibition which topped the other| Where T fired it to be sure it was le pte : today to take emergency action I og ry i toade vale pl r. |St. . \driver of the truck, Abe Stien-|the best parade float and best our frateruities wa a bulldog, in orking Do’ ma % CE es i Jewish ar ip souths= de Brin ile : : ; : Sharron. L. Walker, 18, of 525 51, 1 Yandes St., was i reclining atop a stone wall while was Bh Ah ax 5 giles. h ets eRe gene Mr Thao nrry yode, secidents wag, ae SH: | eller, 1, of 1001 andes St., was house decoration. |a bear tried to climb the wall divorced him for jt—crueity, I will leave the UN cease-fire orders.) {creed today by the French gov-{attributed to a driving rain and“ SIE RR TR BS TW URE } Sh Alone. Hraternity BYR PI py FUeSS ol of the Sene : | ernment. poor visibility which made driv- bruises when struck by a ‘car Stephen ‘Murrell, 47, of 2917 won both float and house awal Stipt Here” Phi Delta °' 2 % gin—a night Greece : | The change was described bY|ing hazardous. driven by Otis Waldron, 71, of 512 Manlove Ave, received a head| Delta Delta Delta presented a took honorable: mention. of him.” r Mr. Dewey _ } |the government as “monetary re-| q.. injured were: N. Alabama St. The accident oc-{laceration when the truck he was “Washington Crossing the Dela- decorations judges were Broglin, 35 SECRETARY cf State George gory» rather than “devaluation.” : curred at Michigan and Alabama driving collided with an auto- ware” scheme on the prize-win- House Stations Ja pr Rh WM 3 a trl paign to date C. Marshall arrived by air today, The reform, which. becomes Miss Alice Dunn, 72, of 310 N./sts., police said. |mobile driven by Glen Duffield, 54, ning float. “ Kappa Kappa Gam- Mu Klizae ih 1 artt Ads deans af Trucker Hits Tree Dies that as Pres« to see for himself why, even with effective Monday, pegs the export Delaware St, was struck by a| Virginia Scott, 20, of 250 N. of 1756 N. Lyndhurst Dr. /ma was awarded honorable men- eT College A amaton. ah # 2, give the nae the help of American millions, Value of the franc at 264 to the car driven by John E. Vander-|1aSalle St, and Audrey Ander-| John Denson, 29, of 619 Marion tion. \ , Jefferson H. Peach, 22, Route.
dollar — an approximate average saar, 30, of 149 N. 6th St., Beechigon, 38, of 1842 N. Illinois st. St., was treated for cuts at Gen-| In its winning house decoration, [Harry Davis, instructor at John 1, Owensville, was killed early
rogressive ade : g" the Greek government has failed) & #7 “= 8% FEC Ia ot ex-|Grove, at Delaware St. and|were injured slightly when the|eral Hospital, after the car in/Alpha Chi Omega featured a|Herron Art School.
. Out to wipe out its guerrilla enemies. || = =". 10 of 214 to the dollar|Massachusetts Ave. She was inicars in which they were riding which he was a passenger, driven roller coaster with bears riding Floats judges were Herbert H.|yesterday, when the truck he was A Only a few hours before his ! { Wright, commercial photogra-/driving crashed into a tree on 3 the governor arrival, United States Ambassa-|and the free rate, which fluctu-| fair condition in General Hos- collided at Kentucky Ave. and by Maurice F. Warren, 28, of 1010|the cars, Kappa Kappa Gamma | ! ; a young blood” dor Henry Grady conceded in a|ates around 310. pital. | Missouri St. |Oliver Ave., collided with a parked again won honorable mention. = (pher; Prof. George Miller, of theithe county road, three miles ; yshington and written interview that the situa-| Meanwhile, the Communist-led| Hudson Pointer, 21, of 1730 Lin-| Ralph Rosdell, 36, of 803 N.car in the 1000 block of Oliver, Lambda Chi Alpha's prize-win-|Butler Journalism Dept., and Ed- north of Johnson in Gibson h progressive tion is “not completely satis-|coal miners’ union announced that den St. was released after treat- California 8t., and Willlam Haw-|Ave, : |ning float featured a circus. Sig- ward Trietmeyer, decorator. {County, state police reported. tenators such factory.” > |it would meet government nego- ry - - LE ige of Massa- Grady replied, No comment,” tiators to discuss the strike which Z : = rman. Cooper... JE When asked jf the Greek govern- has kept 350,000 miners idle for . % = illiam Knows ment might’ be holding BACK IW TT gaye: Raa A eee ese een in a - z . a 4 the hope of getting even more] = a : # I st ep tt ee ere dhs SLL] 5 1 - American money. or 11 KILLED IN MINE ; ' . ; E “a ono omutn: J Mr. Marshall wil fly back to SANTIAGO, Chile, Oct. 18 (UP) | STRAUSS SAYS TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW He 8 “of Indiana Paris tomorrow, to .participate —Eleven miners were killed and] . oe > : be ; ¢ as an ultrae when the United Nations General seven injured tonight when an : ‘ : ’ . : : : Assembly takes up the Greek explosion shattered the entrance Ne ‘ i tan ; «i question. to a copper mine near here, ra : : i 2 ; * STRAUSS : : ; gi 5 3 deh
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