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2d Divisions Flank Lines of Yanks;

FBI Jails 2 Quake Damag

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pear To Within 35 Miles of Taegu

than retreat another inch, said t his return to his command post that he was sure the American lines would hold. “There is no point in not tellg the simple truth, which is A: that the war has reached its 4° eritical stage,” Gen. Walker said. LE *“It definitely has. But that “doesn’t mean there is pessimism

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quarters, head. among our men at the front. Inlianna National dede there is none. I have comn mirror on his plete confidence that we shall be able to hold out until sufficient

| the armory of " strength arrives to launch a counWi ter-offensive.” 225 Plane Sorties f h U. 8. 5th Air Force headquare ters in Korea said the Reds seek- , + Ing to cut behind American lines st! ~ + {in the southwest had been blasted . ; with 225 fighter and bomber sorties yesterday. : Allied warplanes were ham-

ERI NE” ! mering them again Sunday .in the same area despite bad weathyal elegance, er over most of South Korea, the diamond, sur i ; spokesman said. liants. Air Force officers in Japan said,

however, that weather was ham- : pering jet fighters in their efforts 0 : to reach Korea. Some F-80's were : taking off but they had been '* forced back by a thunderstorm

2500 Flee Temblor in Calipatria

CALIPATRIA, Cal, July 20

In Soviet Ring

(UP)—A sharp earthquake jarred Pair Accused this desert town today, tumbling Of Impeding U. S. store fronts, shattering windows

and sending some panicked residents fleeing into the streets. Two-thirds of 50

In ‘Cracking’ Case

CLIFFWOOD, N. J. July 29 (UP)—A chemical engineer and | his secretary, who are alleged to! have covered up for a key Soviet | atomic spy and possibly delayed! | [“cracking” the “Fuchs espionage, ring” for two years, were arrested by FBI agents here today. Abraham Brothman, 37, fore mer employer of confessed Spy | Courier Harry Gold, and Miriam, Moscowitz, 34, his secretary, were arrested at the Ulster Chemical Co., which they own. i They were charged with arranging with Gold to lie to a 1947! {New York grand jury investigatling possible espionage. | The charges were handed down {after Gold appeared before a new)

{tremors that has been shaking {the Southern California area for {three days. : | Lighting fixtures crashed from !cellings, plaster rolled off walls land slammed to the floor in clouds ‘of dust, chimneys fell to the ground and cracks appeared in {walls and pillars of the builds E ings. : Police Chief Bob Merrill said none of Calipatria’'s structures

|grand jury which convened in ant Philip H. Willkie, Rushville lawyer, and Miss Rosalie MHeffel. (were knocked down or destroyed. {unusual Saturday session in New| & 2 W 1a. Minn—Thev' * toil when they'll (completely. ; {York City. inger, ' ayzara, nn, ey won ell when they il marry. “But one more good jolt and - »

The jury, handed down indict-| {there won't be any buildings left,”

mn = = » | - { i {ments against the pair in a race fg ° ° ihe said. against time. moe site ot 1 PRilip H. Willkie Engaged "muse saetee wont o {itations on the charges runs out | minute and caught most residents {next Tuesday and it was indicated J

° * i (that only the time problem kept To Girl F rom Minnesota By ay or anon

{the jury from handing down ac-

| . . {Southern California and in pore |tual "espionage indictments. Hoosier and Rosalie Heffelfinger | flan oF AFORE It Torre Ja Called ‘Brains’ Enjoy Mutual Interest in Politics {town office buildings in San Specifically, Mr. Brothman and Times Special Diego, Cal.. and was noticed at

iMiss Moscowitz were accused of MINNEAPOLIS, July 29--Romance and politics mix well for} Yomi ATS, © |setting up a false story of how Philip H. Willkie, 30, only son of the Republican nominee for a | Gold and Mr. Brothman met in! President in 1940, and Rosalie Heffelfinger, 22, daughter of the Pastor Bound Over {connection with Gold's admitted Republican National Committeewoman for Minnesota. { |8py work. Mr. Brothman also was Her parents, Mr, and Mrs, F. Peavey Heffelfinger, Wayzata, ON Charges of Rape indicted for “attempting to im- announced their engagement yesterday. | ROCKFORD, IIL, July 29 (UP) A : {pede and obstruct the due ad-| The couple met Feb. 6 at the ——— A non-denominational minister | ministration of justice.” Republican National Committee's Pan giins gr Shih about was ordered held to the county ! With Miss Moscowitz as the box-lunch supper in Washington, Br , grand jury today on charges that . 8 D. C. Mr. Willki : th when her mother ran, unsuccess- he raped his sister-in-law and | “brains” behind the scheme, Gold D. C. Mr. e was ihere as ey for the legislature in 1944

{and Mr. Brothman agreed to tell assistant chairman of the Repub- i Minnesota. fathered her child.

Terms * between Japan and Korea. One ¥-80 was reported lost in a crash

EEKLY | and its wreckage was believed| West coast some two weeks ago positions some two miles farther Red sweep down the east coast/sny now dead, instead of through mother. His mother, Mrs. Wendell

. . 4 ! Justice of the Peace Howard {the 1947 grand jury that they met lican Senatorial Campaign Com-| «perhaps it was because I Tang syin !through Jacob Golos, ‘a Soviet mittee. She was there with her (pe doorbell of mother's Hicks ordered the Rev. Robert J.

opponent,” she says. (Hansen, 42, held on $2500 bond

sighted on Tsushima Island be-|but the date of their arrival, and east. jand eastward along the south gemen M. Semenov, an official of L. Willkie, is executive secretary ™ noo’ yoo C. Bradley of La-| [OF the October term of the grand tween Japan and Korea. -|their landing places in Korea, Front dispatches said Gen, | Coast toward Pusan had made butlyn, Russian Amtorg Trading Of the Women’s National Repub-| gp. voite 1s Miss Heffelfinger's ry: : : NE” j B-29’s Range Far are a closely-guarded secret. | ' alker's fighting orders—"“There te ea hont Jeports) corp., according to FBI chief J. lican Club of New York. maternal grandmother. \Ca sister inlaw oh verna : B-29 Superforts in “some force”| >. a mii is to be no retreat. Every man A vy yer. Th going >a Edgar Hoover in Washington. | Their second date was when he, Mr. Willkie's paternal grand- ap NT nrged e raped nificent die- : + ranged over North Korea above on ashington, tary must fight to the death if neces-| = + lefield Although neither the indict- Went to Smith College to speak to parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. [roy under threat of death in the ored Fishtail | | the 38th Parallel, where they re-|SPokesman said that the nation sary until help arrives”—had been| - \ment nor Mr. Hoover said so in so|the Smith Young Republican Club./ ir p. Willkie, Elwood, Ind. {living room of the Lighthouse

ported finding clear weather. can expect word shortly of the relayed to the front lines by the

One report reaching Tokyo said] A headquarters spokesman esti-|1anding of American reinforce-|y;, 8. Sth Army officers he ad-/Communist forces who yesterday

many words, it was indicated that Miss Heffelfinger was chairman. | waiter Ww. (Pudge) Hettel-| hapel and Bible School,

His wife, Mabel, has filed suit

) "mated that the Communists, de-/ments and fresh fighting equiD-|gressed on-a four of American captured Kothang, 32 miles south-|{D¢ ‘rehearsed’ stoly may have Sah. Graduute finger, famed Yale football star for divorce.

far, were smashing at the Amer- orate.)

| j ment in: Korea. He did not elab- t of Kumchon, swept 22 miles eld up the FBI investigation and| She was graduated this June at the turn of the century is Miss emt spite the loss of 31,000 men so : positions yesterday. [es ARC set wept block in|/that perhaps, had the true story from Smith, where she was on the Heffeifinger’s uncle.

Ibeen told, the G-men would have Dean's list. Mr. Willkie has his, Both Mr. Willkie and Miss ter. Man Shot to Death

th Korean lines| Front reports said several 2 , 29 Chirye, 10 miles. south of Kum- “ " trade] Yar with S000 Leoun 11 An SHOT 10sting foots of guerillas out th] (VE) d matory. aporouman |cHOD [been able to “crack” the spy ring B. A. from Princeton, where he felfinger studied abroad duringAfter Tavern Dispute : v {xn Tey - 4 - WEEKLY | run the defenders out of Korea behind lines under cover of a| sald today that Lt. Gem. Wal- | At Kumchon, only 12 miles be. Years earlier. a A hsm ThE Re itheir collage Yeats-—he at got A tavern argument was climaxbefore reinforcements arrive. jdriving night rain and powerful! ton H. Walker's stand-or-die (hind the American advance posi- Employed Gold {and LLB. from Columbia Univer. berg Diversity in Germany, she ed by the slaying of a middle-aged : Fresh troops were thrown into'Communist attacks late Saturday| order indicates that he has de- [tions on the Hwanggan front, the : |at Geneva, Switzerland. |

day. But the Americans held to| '°0 many men.

statement.”

Infantry Divisions also are on highway. They had made nol "uy gon think he (Walker)

the high seas, racing toward Ko-|further retreat since they pulled » Tea in fast attack transports. [out of Hwanggan after midnight! po. sbokesman Cults “Tin wot ER be Ph The two divisions lett the U. S.|Saturday and fell back to New| going to butt heads against Man Critically Cut the North Korean forces and | :

chang area.

headed and lose a lot of troops.”

and blasted the American lines home, 447 N. Alabama St.

Among the Communist guns and battery with intent to kill

{usuing a railway gun, possibly er’s wife, May, 35.

! the Korean battle from the U. S..on both the north and south| cided the present defense line Communists could cut the main : : garrison on Okinawa last Wednes- flanks of the Hwanggan front. | can be held without sacrificing |pPusan-Taejon highway supplying| 2"? fuiet in Wanner, and Misa] Mr. Willie wow resides inthe Comegle Foundations Insti

, ithe 1st Cavalry, 25th Infantry { {in the stoma . ar a> A cans held to] “io interpreted Gen. Walker's [ara ot South Koren Disisiors!3 P. m., Indianapolis time by the attorney, vice president of the|in different years. ch by Horace Fields,

order as “a very encouraging | { . o The U. 8. 1st Marine and 2nd|dominating the Pusan-Taejon holding the line | from Rwanstan) He was taken to the Federal ger of the family’s 1600 acres of Republican National Convention! Fields, who admitted slaying

were 16 newly emplaced howitzers| Police booked Burns’ wife, He said they rehearsed their| set up on an airstrip two miles Ruby, 34, on a charge of dis- Story so there would be no slipsouth of Yongdong. It also was orderly conduct. They said they believed the Communists were heard her threaten to beat Palm-

the biggest -seen in this war. The squabble, police asserted, indictment also mentioned a | The big guns of the 1st Cavalry grew out of an argument over an {Division behind Hwanggan alleged disturbance made by

Mr. Brothman, = medium-built|sity. | Both have been delegates to ™an On a street corner last night, op Ivory Tepey Martin, 2507 North western Ave,, was shot five times

Moscowitz were arrested at about| Rushville, Ind, where he is antute for International Affairs, but |Rushville National Bank, mana-| Their paths crossed, too, at the 47, of 1523 N. Senate Ave.

|House of Detention in New York farm land, and member of thejin Philadelphia in 1948. He was Mr. Martin, claimed the two began land she was taken to the/Indiana House of Representatives an alternate delegate, she a page. [arguing in a tavern at 15th St Women’s House of Detention for Rush and Henry counties. | While he took history and law, and Senate Ave. and that Mr /there, pending arraignment on, He was elected in 1048 after;she was a student of government. Martin threatened him,

| . Monday. Mr. Brothman employed ringing most of the doorbells in| Asked when they planned to; Fields said he went home, came get a lot of troops killed, when During Argument Gold in the laboratory of his en- both counties. He is unopposed be married, both replied: [ach with a gun and shot Mr, STRAUSS as can’t hod the ae, He's | james Palmer, 50, was takenigineering firm, A. Brothman As- (for re-election this sear. | “No comment.” Martin, SAYS: rtainly not going to get bull- |, General Hospital in critical sociates, Inc. until June, 1948.

condition last night after he suf-| The laboratory is in Elmhurst, L.

The Communists brought up|fered a 12-inch long cut on his1, N, Y. STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW] powerful new forces of artillery Pack In a fight in front of his| y, 8 Attorney Irving Saypol|

[said the indictments are based

throughout the night. Observers| Palmer told police he was cution an arrangement among Mr. at the front said the shelling was|With a pocket knife in an argu- Brothman, Miss Moscowitz and preparatory to an anticipated [ment with Robert Burns, 33, of|Gold to give -identical false in-full-scale attack which was ex-|437 N. Alabama. Burns was formation to the 1947 grand jury. pected to break out Sunday. booked on charges of pre-assault I

Rehearse Story |

ups before the jury. Mr. Saypol said Miss Moscowitz was charged | with thinking up the scheme. The!

Thomas Kiernan, identified as Mr. Brothman's attorney and a

There are SUMMER SUITS—Sale grouped at 23.75 and 27.76

blasted back at the howitzers and | children. | Seputatie ingly : Pounded A Zallioad tunnel Where al oe isured that the stories coincided. AN nist y gun was Child Suffocated | The indictment charged Mr.. + h x : ; ‘In Auto Accident |Brothman and his secretary with \! Q 800 Slip Through +| "conspiracy to defraud the United AS Communist infiltrators slipped Times State Service {States in the exercise of its govy \ A through the 1st Cavalry Divi-| LA PORTE, July 20—A 3-year-|ermental function of administer- \ sion’s lines under the roar of the | old boy was killed by suffocation ing and enforcing the eriminal w“\ artillery duel and Communist and his mother and sister seri-!laws” ", frontal assaults. ously injured in an automobile | Anyone convicted of trying to “ Front dispatches said several accident a mile south of here influence any party or witness in bands, one containing 300 men, this evening. {federal court proceedings may be were seen moving through the, Ronald R. Sult Jr. was suf-/fined $5000 or imprisoned five| hills toward Kwan-Ni, some three focated when the body of his!years or both. { ’ Wiles behind the American front sister, Trudy Lynn, 6, pinned him tr tps re—— = an ve miles east of Hwanggan.|in the wreck after the car driven : id Pinegreen Gen. MacArthur reported in his by their father, Ronald Sult Sr. Local Teacher to Talk Black midnight communique that the|came in contact with a truck on| Marie 8. Wilcox, Washington Navy Americans had thrown back re-/Ind. 4. { High School mathematics teacher, rows peated Communist attempts to| Mrs, Jo Ellen Sult, 26, and ex-| will speak at the 10th summer 10 to 20 break through the 1st Cavalry and |pecting another child within a meeting of the National Council : : Y 25th Infantry Division lines in the month, was taken with her daugh-|of Teachers of Mathematics. The : ° cou les Hwanggan sector. iter, both in serious condition, to| council will be held Aug. 21-24 at ; d's Die- © Mall and - Gen. MacArthur added that the Holy Family Hospital here. ithe University of Wisconsin. : ; uy «+ the : Phone BES a a . & ata Lv et your : Orders THI A D TIME F R amonds. : Miley ! : J choose ; con’ 10 COME IN AND GET THEMSELVE glorious i ; it little ly . | ie Hi SUITED FOR THE SEASON! 4 THE ARISTOCRAT/OF ! = | | ' | Summer is officially only a bit more than a third gone— ad oe : | There are sizzling days ahead—and underfoot (according fo J ! | : i « “ i So kp a gid | | ‘the calendar and experience). And prices are about = : | I i 5301 WINTHROP AVE. PHONE BR. 5461 | a third (more or less) gone on many wearables— Lo i For instance—there are SLACKS on Sale at 8.95

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