Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1950 — Page 3
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Officer Probing Gem » Robbery Kills i NEW YORK, July 27 (UP)—, Mr. McKee, a police force vetA detective who spent most of his eran of 14 years, was assigned to last tour of duty investigating athe 18th Division in Brooklyn $10,000 jewel robbery in the apart- but was not involved in the curment of Comedian Henny Young-rent investigation of alleged poman, shot himself to death today. lice tieups with Brooklyn gamThe body of Detective Francis blers, fellow officers said. McKee, 45, was found in a church! His last assignment was a robparking lot at 2:30 a. m., police bery discovered by Mr. Youngman said. He died of an apparently and=his wife yesterday when they self-inflicted shot from a revolver jreturned to their Brooklyn apartin the in the right side of his forehead. | /ment from a vacation.
~ Union Urges Truman
Move to Freeze Prices OAK RIDGE, Tenn. July 27t {UP)—The AFL Atomic Trades
and Labor Council has requested Grinieff has filed suit for $13.-
President Truman to freeze cost-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Town Left In Ruins By Tank And Jet |
South Korean
Fe ‘Sues Estate for $13,693 LOS ANGELES, July 27 — Foreign film Producer Jacques Case's background but yo at
(UP) said it did not have any of
the request of eastern attorneys. Mr. Grinieff claimed in the suit
of-living prices at pre-Korean War 695.65 against the estate of the ,, .. vv. pone contracted to pay
levels, The union, now trying to win 10-cent wage increases for about
late Producer Monty Banks. Mr,
him $5000 in New York by April
Banks, husband of Com- 15 1949, and 5 million Italian,
1100 workers at the Oak Ridge medienne Gracie Fields, died last ‘tire t$8.6985.65 at the currency ex-
National Laboratory, said members have ‘‘severely felt” cent price boosts,
35 * Jan,
A law firm which filed the suit 1949.
7 in Italy.
{change rate then) by June 30,
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LAMP SHADES 19
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3 whipped, then a showdown could
city lies in ruins after attack by
Korea Seen Test For Soviet Plans
U. S. Officials Pin
Hope on Stout Stand WASHINGTON, July (UP) — American officials sald today the answer to Russia's future military plans will be given when defense lines are stabilized in Korea— if that can be done. { | A stout United Nations stand| {against the Korean Reds in the! jeritical days just ahead, they said, | {will determine whether Russia {wants World War III or will back |down. They admit the outlook is not igood. No one in official quarters {believes there is anything better on the international horizon than {a long period of “armed peace” land dangerous “little wars.” { The sudden Communist attack {on South Korea and the continu{ing grim battle communiques {have prompted an urgent review | by U. 8. diplomats and military experts of Russia's possible in|tentions. Estimates Serapped
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North Korean tanks and U.S.
U. 8 Army Photos from Acme Telephoto, l
jet fi fighter planes.
Draft Situation At a ‘Glance
By United Pr
ess
Are veterans and reservists
}
Who is supposed to be regis- whose enlistments have expired under the required to register?
tered for the draft
present law?
All men between the ages of 18 not on active duty must register, 19 through!
and 26. “Only those
i All men 18 through 25 who are
If presént law is broadened to
25 can be called for active duty. take in older men would Te-ragits How many are being called?
Selective Service has called up
20,000 so far.
‘tration be necessary? Se
Anyone who registered before June 24, 1948, would have to regise
What age groups are affected? ter again. Those who registered: Men 24 and 25 are being called since that date would not be ree *
for the most part.
STRAUSS SAYS:
y
They have scrapped all pre{vious estimates that pointed to |1954 as the crucial point in East{West relations and now look to {the immediate days ahead in | Korea to supply a key. If the United Nations forces can hold their shrinking fronts, the experts believe the Kremlin will have to de whether the stakes are high enough to throw {more Russian equipment—and perhaps men—into the fight. | Should the Russians, on the other hand, allow the North {Korean Communists to be
| be averted, at least temporarily, according to present estimates. | Importance Stressed Authorities emphasized the world-wide importance of holding on in Korea. It is believed that stern Anlerican and United Nations reaction to the Commu{nist onslaughts in Korea have {had effect in Germany where the | Russians have shown a more cooperative attitude In recent weeks.
Detroit Police Halt Sale of Red Newspaper
DETROIT, July 27 (UP)— peddler of C ommunist any was out of a job today, for the] city confiscated his newstand. When Isadore Berenson refused | to comply with a city order to| stop selling the Daily Worker and | the Michigan Herald on public) property, police and the Depart-| ment of Works stepped in. Police] ordered Berenson to pack up his! papers and go home, while other| city workers hauled away is) stand. Last week, the City Council di-| rected all news venders to refrain | from selling “subversive literature” on downtown streets. Berenson was the only one that refused to comply, police said.
FIND ANCIENT PIPES | Philadelphia recently dug up| some tree trunk pipes which had served as a water main for more than 200 years. | § an——— rae er ———————r—
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