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in. the outlaw fled into the hills] | marketin arrest him for black] Two safes, one £ feet high, the By IRVING LEIBOWITZ = | an Whe never sees his I" Assistant Division Commander One Communist column wedged about immediately in the flank with a few men. 8. thes 3 feet, were pushed out of! State military. units Were pre MeMrabans tanita Brig. Gen. Edward Craig said he in behind the foremost American |ing maneuver. The carabinieri hurriedly cor-| Gave Loot to Poor e second floor office onto the| Blair House, President Tru- |expected the word to go “at any positions below Suwon and cut its| Admit Its Tough % th d Giuliano| dance floor. They were found ‘pared today to defend a number| ang temporary¥—home, is moment.” |communications for a time. Late! Song doned -o area ae his way| oe fled into the Sicilian hills, ‘there this morning, battered open. Of ‘critical’ areas in Indiana ini frst on tourist's list of “must | —- i — ans _|reports from the field indicated] “There was no attempt at decided to try D 00 2 Yl joined other desperate men and Mr. Makin reported the safes the event of war. | see” places. Andrew Tully | {that the U. S. position was less headquarters to minimize the out. There was a heavy exchange sss became their leader. contained an unusual amount of ‘The critical areas are listed in| g4ys you will be “kind of Fie d Dedicated [grave than it seemed for a time. |danger of the situation,” United of gunfire, then silence. h Although he kept a lion's share cash. because of heavy holiday & confidential mobilization plan® 'QISAPPOINted” ..avrev..ss. 13 | A dispatch from United States|FTess Correspondent Robert Mil1 a aay of his plunder for himself, he dis- business yesterday. [REPL UNIGF ork bY Top State Milf! whe Tribe Wiz #3 ups and In Honor of ‘headquarters in Korea at 11 a. m, |1€F Teported from U. §. advanced o tributed largess .to the peasant etna em ry planners. ” a abandoned by his confederates; n .. fo Ae leave Sey on . | State Adjt. Gen.. Robinson, Sowiis-Fighi now they're on Ro W. Howard | Indianajalis timéy seid the oves- [Beaddustisr “who apparently escaped in the ine doorsteps of widows, kil U- S. Arms in Korea [Hitchcock disclosed the “areas ie UP In the hectic Associa | y jall_situation was improving. A), The commanding general ofall darkness. iS le OWE, ol] {were selected by officials of the| tion race—Eddie Ash’s base- = SUCHET: Fores spokesman there said there was| American forces in Korea went : Col. Ugo Luca, who headed the|tanante and reimburse vi Valued at $1 10 Million Department of Defense in Wash- ball roundup in the Sports lu ’ A. Ohio, July 5 “no cause for alarm,” since can-|forward to direct the U, 8. forces special carabinirel army. led the oC n reim urse victims. of WASHINGTON. Julv—5— (UP) Lington.. section. Sam. Snead is not |(UP)-—The new high school ath- ditions —were—much better than] personally. - ry patrol which ended Giuliano’s © H voll ith i an yo The plan calls for the protec- Nappy about Lloyd Man- ~|letic field wax named today in'earlier reports indicated. “The plight of the Americans reign. . % Be 5 ed with those who wished --The United’ States turned over tton and defense of- utilities. in. STum's one-stroke victory in honor of Roy W. Howard, presi-. The spokesman said United! was described succinctly in a Sicily to secede from Italy. He §110 million worth of anti-tank dustries and vital rail and road the Motor City open golf dent. of The Indianapolis Times, States bazooka teams were stalk- | brief message reaching U. 8. ade
is ¥ oo future’ a. meeting of the SUAE'S Carpet prices-are got —__Sreporter two years later, president] = T est Teen-A er S Guns i in Fatal Shootine Jniinary and civil defense leaders. pe changes Te going pray (of United Press at 29 and head of Bi Gen. MacArthur reported [raneed area sald: > No such meeting was scheduled more this year. You'll know. n¢. Scripps-Howard -Newspapers that Tae orth Roreans were on “Headquarters was optimistie = : h = =k, = : offensive-ar that-American=forces would link t Bi 1] Gri Pq ifor today or.tomorrow. : who's changing the price a 3 PTH Rev. Mr. “Rogers sald] and - said raiviaiing rrutyret i and come through with , an a a ame in oO 0 roun 5 State Police Supt. Arthur Thur-| tags pehind the scenes if you al the newspaper execiitive, Who t d A toms ston, director of the state's civil read Harold Harter pr is on a trip to South America (T00PS and supplies across the Diets victory before the last shot Ex Fight Promoter a es EEL _ defense organization. said he Was. gay tn Business”. ....... 16 oace_& name for himself and: Han River below Seoul, -indieatingiis fired. “Fig a pr Si -_ Ed awaiting a mastér plan from TT Swe as a community are proud of eau for further offensive i Weather Dirty Killed Instantly : Ba . a I a is SE im lo he Brot iets North -—Earker-today--a--scout—plane-EH im | [oY TOTES HETWOrR WITH THe T= A TUSe Het Es ~ e I ¥ : NEW YORK, July 5 (UP)— tion,s defense system. - Bridge ..... 8 C il Koreans ran into American tani. | spotted a big force of North Koe-— Police conducted * ballistic tests ; Classified ........... tro County Council Asked busting equipment. Reports indi-| rean infantry southeast of Suwon. today to determine if a. bullet xt 18 Blucpsint Stuxe I tng COMICS «ov vrnsnnns os 21 To OK $1 153.5¢ cated thit two or three Commu-| Whether that was the fired from an apartment house A pre ent, e sal Fy a % Crossword ............. 1 : 1 7s nist tanks were knocked out. _|Which slashed into the window by a teen-age boy killed ye onse nil are rib 'eii..i 12 | The Marion County Council-4o: After a tense day in which! flank was not known for the time one of the 49,316 baseball fans ganized into groups of grouhayr HOTU +s oer oss 12 (morrow will be asked to approve Americans in water-filled fox-| being. packed in the Polo Grounds for observers snd disaster squads, Mr.| - pong "ooo sve... "9 appropriations totaling $1153: holes on a muddy ridge com-| Dirty weather contributed to yesterday's double-header between Thurston Jad Dans Io Ineorpor. Mrs. Manners ........... 5 099.08 for the fiscdl year. The fig- manding the approaches to Su-|the American setback. It grounded the Giants hd the Dodgers. I tone pois pte BIT 0 SII . 8 (ure represents additional funds won had been isolated for a time, U: S. planes and deprived the A bullet plowed through the | shortly P: Was exper MyDay «..vviivenes ves., @ |Decessary to run the county's dispatches from field headquar-| (conned on. Page 2 yo skull: of Bernard L. Doyle, 56, iy | Plans to reactivate the State - Needlework. ........ reins 7 DUST. also will hear fers indicated satly loday thelr r Tou 3 ’ i . OthIAR sev everrasisiis “11 ) Will hear re- fortunes were improvi i ie be SoC th ee it ali ie I {pon ging back STs ert “Ue Se te pane Looking for @ : - Radio ..ovviovivavinsosn 22 -[Senung appropria ions not need- sore ri Be te bprint stage” by Gen, Ladle 11111 Se pam: heads wi a fre we dslosed Lor he Set jo “Oy West game af ot ter Who Hiteheock. BPOTES “ov vviviivrrnre 14-15 (that this money be reappropri- noun Korean military targets. ; small-time fight promoter The FBI, responsible for han- oC Cn 10 ated for new uses. {Nor orean ary ge uU d started James J. Braddock on dling sabotage and’ espionage by Won OR sersasatraey 3 Of ‘the total figure. $161520.12 aval headquarters and Gen.) naer his way to the world’s heavy- direction of President Truman, OMEN’S «.usvanraasis ** * ‘will be requested from the Zen. MacArthur's headquarters both| weight championship, Mr. Doyle declined to comment on the state eral fund. For highway improve. feported heavy ‘damage at the| never knew what hit him. rs Situstios; .j shtuicst om UN Plans. to. Give ments $267,078 will be requested wks Korean Sapna of Pong : Maj. Gen. Jesse n . - land $795.000 will be asked for YANE and at Haeju an . Apartments Searched manding general of the all-Hoo- MacArthur Command the welfare fund. Sheu: OY nampo. Fifty detectives and uniformed sier 38th National Guard Infantry. [AKE SUCCESS, N.Y. July 5 The council will hold a two-day (The Air Force and the ‘Navy policemen searched the apartment Division, has declared units under yp A draft fesolution which Session, ~'at Washington said they had no
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Three U. S. Army sergeants wait at an American air bass in Japan for an air- South Korean army troops imeve up toward the fighting zone in their war with Hard-working ground crewmen, wh ke U.S, i wave lft plane that will take them to Korea. Communist invaders bony North Korea. _ goodby to pilots taking off for aap Perey thy win
Famed Sicilian Bandit Riviera Club War at a Glance Marine Units Attack on Wide Arc
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time into Yank tank-busters; GI outpost, cut off in rear,
‘Robin Hood’ of Island, Surrounded, | Gls’ Cut Off in Rear, Ease Situation
relieves Red pressure. : ' Tries in Vain to Shoot His Way Out | Yeggs Get $4000, N TIAN Si Si IN JAPAN American aivman,” IY Force B-29's After Enemy Armor By-Passes U. S. Guns PALMERO, Sicily, July 5 (UP)—Salvatore Giuliano, self-styled Cause $1000 Damage A ? Already Korea-Bound By EARNEST HOBERECHT, United Press Staff Correspondent
Robin Hood who faced 117 murder charges, was killed in a gun Total loss was estimated at wage a commuter's war. Fliers with families in Japan LOS ANGELES, July 5 (UP) : TOKYO, Thursday July 5—Korean Communist forces
battle with police early today. 5000 kiss wives: and i n bv in morni ; Police guns cut down the 27-year-old bandit chieftain near $ loday in an overnight safe- ins a children goodby : orning, fly out gaye. -toughened . Marine ground have launched a frontal assault on the Suwon line and Castelvetrano, 40 miles southwest of here. cracking at the Riviers Cup, to battle, then return to homes at night. {and air units were poised today ) ave slashed far to the southeast of S i A. police spokesman said Giuliano was hit by at least 12 ma- 0040 N. Illinols St. MOSCOW-—-Russia bluntly tells U. 8S: it must bear conse-! [to follow Air Force B-20 bomb- ast of Suwon in a wide chine-gun bullets in the pre-dlawn ——————— | About $4000 in cash and valu- fits “ ion” in K Although E ers winging toward the Korean flanking movement against American and South Korean battle. Two or three members of notorious crime charged to him— A a Big k ten Si we} - Wentes > % S aggression 1n though East- var Zone. . iH duhg troops. Giuliano’s gang, with him when the May Day massacre of 10 per- . - © split appears even —wider,—foreign- observers. Tear wives ar fldren police closed in, escaped in the sons at a Communist picnic. Pullding and safes amounted to believe Soviets will avoid a third world war. lined runways last night at March American bazooka. teams, meanwhile, stalked Red darkness, | Thirty-three other - Communists another $1000. or Air Force Base 55 milés” east of tanks which had cut into the! The Italian government for-\were wounded in the ambush. | The safecrackings were discov- LOS ANGELES—Marines expect word “at any moment” nere Aas glant Superfortresses of rear of the American van- | Other Jorean War News, mally declared war on Giuliano] Last year, he kidnaped six ered before 8 a. m. by a mainte- to leave Camp Pendleton by ship or plane for Far the 22d Bomb Group rumbled Pages 2-3." | westward. guard near Suwon.
11 months ago. It sent 1500{wealthy Sicilian landowners and Nance man, Jack Fender. Amount | carabinieri to Sicily with orders/got ransoms ranging from 50 of the loss was estimated by
East; B-29 bomber crews grim, not in fighting mood, | troops,” he said, “and I think
The number of B-20's ordered; (At Washington a military
to capture Giuliano dead or alive.| {million to 100 million lire for his James Makin, manager of the at take-off last night from March Field to reinforce to the Far East their exact desti. Spokesman said today the North aye quite a little surprise The carabinieri were equipped war chest from their relatives. club. air units already fighting. nation and their estimated time Koreans have three ‘or four| : with tanks, Spitfire fighters and| ‘Giuliano was born in Monte- Window Pried Open : aa peo. ; ot arrival were secret. divisions south of the Han RO . James reported that the other modern weapons. ‘A $4800 lepre, Sicily, Nov. 16, 1922, only a gheriff's deputies were called to . iislomiad in what he described as a strong ericans went up to the front reward was offered. _ *. |month after his parents returned investigate. Ae vision Alerted |enveloping movement. A North| vel muddy roads and took up Several times previously, thet their mative land from New| Mr. Makin said it probably took tat e 0 lial Insic e of But it was known that 30 of Korean division is estimated at|POStions along a 700.foot ridge carabinieri thought they had York City, where they lived onat least three men to hand Ceaettis fiuge craft normally were as- between 9000 and 10,000 men.) |! Ry Eis rail and road cornered Giuliano, only to have East 74th St. safes, which weigh 700 os 200, & | signed to the ~group's three Gen. Douglas = MaecArthur's| APProa Suwon. him elude them. {2 AS 2 boy, he was a good stu-| pounds. Cri itical Areas’ Th Ti lsquadrons. headquarters announced that, Dight Russian.mads mead {dent and deeply religious. But in" The burglars entered by jim | e Im as | Meanwhile. the 7000-man First North Korean armored forces and|tanks hit them
Wednesday morn. Area Cordoned Off 11943, with Sicily's liberation by mying a window on the south- ‘Marine Division was alerted at Mobile columns had seized the ing. U. 8. artillery opened up.
+the—-Ur=8e--Seventh-—Army;—he: RR rr IN a oc ed BE cay ra i page initiative all along the -north and; One-tank was reported: i ath ¥r—hewest-corner-of the building They —— Camp Pendleton, Cal. Tor order -destroyed. The Tait night they ih 2 P turned to crime. His first mur-pried open several doors. with Maps. Defense Plans Clifford Thurman ‘sketches the > RD ard hi or A po east flanks of the U, 8. and South|It was then that the Communist
er ctrano. As police "loseal der was that of a policeman who! ecrowbars. . In Event of War | story of a successful sales- par Fast. Korean salient aimed at Suwon. [armor fell back, only to swing
Accused of- Ambush ! x « re cus tonce- wrote President Truman weapons, artillery and other equip- links, the Adjutant General said. tournament. “Snead beat who lived here as a youth. . ing two Communist tanks which! | vanced headquarters. It said:
The end came as a disappoint- Urgently requesting “machine-| . himself” .....vovvvnens 14-15 The Rev. Elmer Rogers of the had outflanked a | “Our artillery is receiving tank ment to most Italians, who were/SUDS and artillery” and offered {ment to South Korean forces . Armed Units Ready “How many youngsters can we Chureh “of Christ ope several American outpost, a Mvansed, and small arms fire." on Giuliano's side in his fight{in return to make Sicily the - 49th When the American occupation «uyjitary’ units are ready now ~ send to summer camp?” This | thousand Logan County residents of North Korean infantry protect-| A spokesman at the fo against communism, the govern- sStite of the United States. (troops left .a ‘year ago, it was te- put the plan into action,” he! {is the problem faced bythe who turned out last night for the ing the tanks was being subjected | Neadquarters ‘dented that the ads ~~ ment and the wealthy despite his, het raisclosed today: = -added: : Foster Parents Council of ~~ dedication-ceremonies=and-the-In= to-puntshing—American fire. anced unit was. cut-off, pointing eareer of murder, kidnaping, as- LOCAL. TEMPERATU RES | Presumably this equipment, said, Meanwhile, officials of the state the Marion County Guar- |dependence Day fireworks that! The headquarters dispatch sata oUt that it was a self-contained sault, robbery and other crimes. 6a. m... 67 10 a.m... 78 (to be sufficient for 50,000 men, ciVil defénse, military and naval] dians Home Guild: Spaghetti M¥-- Howard was: “the-most suc- one ‘American was known dead anit capable of continuing the Even as his death was an-| 7a. m...68 1la.m. .v 79 [was available to the South Ko-| units stepped up training as the sauce with a: true Italian cessful citizen that ever went out in the Suwon area, but identifi- | fighting. . nounced, he was being tried in! 8a. m...71 12 (Noon) 81 |reans when the: North Korean War crisis mounted in Korea. flavor. Wedding news, Or- ©f Rushsylvania.’ cation was held up ‘pending no- Hut Hu situation was described sbeentia near Rome for the most! 9 a. m... 78 1p.m... 88: Communists invaded the south. Gov. Schricker last week sail; ganization notes, .In the . | He told how Mr. Howard was tification of kin, as is customary. jas fluid,” with only skimpy reee er —— imme —— he planned to call “inthe near Women’s section ........ —8-3,2 Newspaper boy at 15, became a Move tn an Ale [Feont. coming through from the
front. A dispatch from the ad:
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would unify the United Nations’ rei op reports of casualties in the last
the Polo Grounds, and found two any emergency. 24 hours, but. a spokesman said 22-caliber rifles and a 22-caliber Provide Own Guards {Korean war effort and lead to Student Slugs Pilot one airman is missing. a su pistol in an apar{ment occupied | Gen. Hitchcock said’ utilities [the appointment of Gen. Douglas, Of Plane Over Lake (The Air Force said, according
by Howard M. Publes, 14, and his grand aunt, Mrs. Marie Belld Both were arrested on a of violating the Sullivan Act.
The boy lives in a sixth-floor
and industries were required to MacArthur as supreme comman- . (tO the last report. received, the provide internal security for their der of international forces under | SYRACUSE. =. x July 5 (UP) Afr Force has made an over-all own plants. the United Nation's blué-and-a 1 Pg Isuactor 2214 lodayitotal .of 953. sorties against the bargains | The State Guard and feder a 13-year-old ‘ student pilot at- North Korean Communist - introops, he sald, would patrol era white flag, was circulated among tacked him with a rock while yaders.) against outside acts of Security Council members today. | {their two-place seaplane was tly-| Work en Surprisé and aggression. |. It agreement can be obtained! DS-Over Onondaga Lake. Hearteningt - | ‘Indiana's mobilization plan was the resolution would make the| ~Robert Ruder, 32, told police trom. United Press /drafted by Army officials in Fifth| United Nations the “wir office that Bernie Schaknowski, sud{Army Headquarters, Chicagd. of the world.” The Russian-boy- denly hit him on the head with reed council will be called into|8 rock after he agreed to take RUSS HINT AT COAL BAN session tomorrow to approve t,{Rim-up for flying instruction. { BERLIN, July 5 (UP) — The, 'informed sources said. | Mr. Schaknowski’s mother told |;req | Russians, who already have cut, Warren R. Austin and Ernest Police he had been under a doc-|cerned over the. off Soviet<produced electricity 1 Gross, United States’ delegates |tor’s care, line troops had 1 ts | water, threatened today to deprive| began consultation - with. other “He was. sent to a juvenile de-, “| West of So Security Council powers on nthe tention home pending £ Jurther in- : vestigation.
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