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He said the the meeting would be to fight for peace and lay the groundwork for the new East German five-year plan. But delegates were expected to hold secret Cominform stra-

M. R. Susiov represented Rus- - Another ooding summer sia and there was some specula- siren! fi tion that Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky might show up.

Mr. Vishinsky was reported to| Parker Ave.

ower yesterday afternoon provided neighborhood frolicking for children near 17th St. and Parker Ave. A splashing good time was had by (left to right) Carole, | scribed the city which has a norIt, and Judy Woodruff, 9, of 2926 E. 18th St., and Myron, 10, and Norene Dahl, 11, of 1814 N,

have left the Czechoslovak resort of Karlovy Vary ( Karlsbad) Yesterday for an undisclosed destination. Others present included Italian Communist Boss Palmiro Togliatti, Harry Pollitt of Britain, Polish Prime Minister Joseph Cyrankiewicz, Czech Deputy Communist Party Secretary - General . Josef Frank and Jacques Duclos, seeretary of the French Communist

i las hoarders make retailers put the pressure on manufacturers, the prices will go up.

Action, Jolt Prices a

Coffee, Sugar Feel lone tire dealer actually reminded Effects of Overbuying public over the radio that

“rationing may come, now's the

terrible.”

Cigarets have not felt

[Were comparativery night, and|bY the new car dealer “something communist armor wheeled around oar S ; nto {there's plenty of food of all kinds, {for everybody. { the the same time thrust a tank airport, two miles north, into the! Ei.

But they warned that so long | hoarder’s nudge. Nor has whisky. And all dairy products were Taejon,

holding level,

Conciliator Named In Terre Haute Dispute

Gov. Schricker today appointed

{Yanks Battle to Free Gls;

_joutside Taejon this report:

a roadblock across the steep ess cape road running southeast from personally knocked out one tank. the city. > |" “I just got me a tank" Gen. | The Americans fought their Ifhat the 24th Division still held D¢an reported. {way past the roadblock and reha city at. the end -of the day. American “grasshopper” obser. treated along the road under conBut two and a half hours later Vation planes reported the Reds centrated machine-gun, mortar Mr. Kalischner sent from just Were still bullding up their ar. and rifie fire from North Korean imored and infantry ateonchad 1 he aha clothes inp north, west and south of Taejon. at a Er ara An Eighth Army Headquarters] The Communists struck at a daylong fight against North Kor-|*Pokesman said the 24th Division time when bad weather prevented oo tanks aod Sfanty whieh) suffered 43 casualties during the the Allied air forces from unattempted to cut off the city.” Previous 24 hours—one dead, 17/leashing their full weight against Mr. Kalischer Teportad that wounded and 25 missing. {the enemy. They had flown only A snipers were in his tmmediate| ‘Other American units suffered (43 SREHSH by svening. ut claimed} \! vicinity and the whole area was|tWo killed and two wounded, the :® NAYe damaged ent ‘avis blacked out. {spokesman said. ne. IS ay an . houses north and west of Mr, Kalischer had reported a! Gen. MacArthur's air communi- mgajon : little earlier that one train es. Ques reported that American! ,, pigghth Army spokesman caped from the Taejon rail sta- British and Australian planes de-| tion with Americans aboard, but/Stroyed or damaged 52 enemy another which had been sent “in Planes in raids and dogfights Mon-

to bring out wounded was day and Tuseda¥ L “riddled with bullet holes and Chance Lost B driven back.” ; | The Reds attacked as Gen. Thus it appeared evident that Douglas MacArthur issued a forsome Americans were caught mal statement saying that the when the Communists snapped North Koreans had fost their their long menacing pincers. But Chance for victoty in Korea. Gen. whatever number of U. 8. troops MacArthur conceded there might remained in Taejon was small, [De some further American with.| Tank Spearhead drawals, but said the U. 8. has a pe firm hold on South Korea and Several days ago the main intends to stay. | force pulled out, leaving a rear) nk ’ | # { The Communist offensive apjguard. Front dispatches had de- peared a desperate effort to throw

the 24th Division off balance be(mal population of 150,000 as gore it could receive the full sup- { virtually deserted.

} port of the newly landed 1st CavMr. Kalischer reported that the alry and 25th Infantry Divisions. The Red attack began with a

Report Gen. Dean Missing (Continued From Page One) ters in "Korea reported

the city and encircled it, and at tank-led thrust past the Taejon

{spearhead right into the heart of city itself. i : { American infantry knocked out ~ The Americans had been hold- eight tanks in that thrust with {ing lines north and west of Tae-|their new super-bazookas, which { fdon. Apparently some troops wereifire 3.5-inch rockets. { driven back through the city ¢ . tai! 8 { » ut more s too ir gs while others were withdrawing to Wy el a ook. the J ? either side, One tank column drove withing

(Continued From Page One) time to buy.” ~ |a conciliator in the two-month-old| x, ¢lear indie b of - Party. a customer walked out with half| The a car business was re- Utility dispute between the United. ino ag ut a twa blocks of the Taejon Faliway| ley Today and evervd ~|a dozen pairs. : ported to be picking up some of Mine Workers of America and ..n. now reinforced to three’ AOD hefore the American rec-|{ find th 'ryday youwlli One soap company representa-its old post-war habits. One deal- the Terre Haute Water Works jivisions, would try to seize a CS0ized them as the enemy. | fd the BIGGEST SELECTION tive reported that some grocers er With nine new cars on his Corp. new foothold. Six miles to the A Serseant called out when he

of USED CARS advertised in the Were speculating in tolet soaps, showroom refused to sell to any-| classified columns of The Times Ying to buy five to six times/one who had no trade-in. ++ the Used Car Shopping Guid juny normal supply. | And when the customer went of Indi . & ©! But grocers who had seen into the market to get a trade-in, anapolis! {hoarding befora said the runs he found its value down-rated

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Named conciliator was Edward Kiffmeyer of the state labor di-

saw them: “Don't shoot! They're ours!” Made Roadblock

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(Taebaek mountains, At that moment, the tanks BE. General Cuts Tank ‘opened fire. The Americans re-| Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, plied and knocked out several of commander of the 24th Division, | the tanks. Two city blocks around

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