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“They must want that hill Western nations “in mortal dan-! pretty bad,” said Sgt. First Class/ger and in their greatest peril in| of North Koreans accused of the

west front.

edged, however, that the action: looked considerably bigger than!

This was the second day the

ground. The Communists had crept in! under an early morning fog to“had occupied Friday. But the Americans. had moved. When the! ds

0 t were seeking. : Mortar Finds The

small hill and knocked an Ameri. €duipment there, to forstall Sovean infantry platoon off it. But '®

they got plenty of mortar and) artillery fire in exchange.

a Fe Only It’s Lots Bigger

Reds Creep in With Automatics At Night and Let Yanks Have It

By JACK JAMES, United Press Staff Correspondent : ON THE MASAN FRONT, KOREA, Aug. 19—“It's more like, | one of the old Chicago gang wars. They come up on you at night,] = creep around and let you have it with automatic weapons,” Col.! Henry G. Fisher said today of the fighting along the Korean south-|

Col. Fisher, Commander of the U,

Ns

Com a gang war, though as waiter ONAL es Russia go, it was pretty small. io : | Communists hit the 35th, only to 1 - find the Americans would not give! garession :

Ambassador Links NEW YORK, Aug. 19 (UP) ound Ambassador Job “they! Cooper tonight ur, - (co-ordinated defense Europe, including the speedy inThe Reds turned and rushed a Crease of American troops and) | |

t aggression.

In ‘a hard-hitting speech de-| livered at a reunion of the Asso-| By evening, American forces ciation of the United States Third| - were advancing, getting ready to Army, Mr, Cooper said the threat | of Soviet aggression..places-the 21

W. 8, Bohler, Atlanta, Ga. They've history.”

taken a helluva shellacking.” Capt. L. R. Anderson,

| Outlining a five-point defense | Mason program for City, Ia., told about a GI who |Mr. Cooper said he was only giv-|

‘Fight

8. 35th. Regiment. acknowl:

FL

j | who is

be ready in the e

i |[day announced the immedi L {ployment of 15 to 25 civilian employees daily and plans in the near future. ] 2 The half-idle cantonment, 15|- * {miles from the heart of Indian-icpawn Hill cemetery " apolis, is making “every effort toinpr Ober told The yer, vent it is recalled campaign Apple, civilian personnel officers one-day term and another two

Meanwhile Col. Peter C, Bullard, to become a brigadier general shortly after assum-| imposed, along with fines on two ing command of Camp McCoy, po ee

15 to 7 Daly Civilian Workers Replacing Troops

By GALVY GORDON yester-

to hire 200

Chilling in Speedway

Magistrate Ober to Crack Down

days in the Marion County Jalil, Two Get ‘30 Days’ Thirty-day farm terms were

But the

court, in an effort to halt-zackless driving. “I'd rather they'd be on the State Farm fi

On Speeding, Reckless Motorists © By LEON W. RUSSELL t “Hot rod" drivers are going to be cooled off quickly in Speed: : ate em. | Way Magistrate's Court. EI : er RE Re ee Cooling periods in the county jail or on the Indiana State Farm were promised last night by George M. Ober, judge o

{ the Speedway

or six months than in

immediate action, |

effort ini

|

1 American soldiers were s

‘| the massacre.

had killed eight North Koreans|ing his own personal views al-| "no before he was wounded. though he is an advisor with rank | After Moll of

“It was just like ducks,” the captain said.

sciously call the enemy “Nips: Roughest War

ing, “but this is the roughest I've ever been through.”

Charges

shooting of. ambassador to Secretary of {State . Dean Acheson: Many of the U.S. troops who his address was printed by the fought in World War II uncon-|State Department. |

Hover]

: 4 Russia |

. “The Nips have patience ga- of indirection and subversion.”

fore,” he said. “They're camou-|

“In Korea—it

flage experts. They'll hide along aggression.” : “This aggression,” he added

some curve in the road with a

ed, | 3 ; . | pocket full of bullets and a ma- «mgt pe defeated to confirm the| For Geor Id Red chine gun and they'll walt TOT |r 4ure of the United Nations.” |

one good chance.

“When somebody's ambushed retrained from attributing the!

aggression in Korea directly to them, they've gone and al] my Russia. They have, .find is their old cartridges. made the charge indirectly by as-|

and you send out a patrol to get

An 18-year-old weay ons carrier who escaped death by falling into a ravine when 36 bot oldie shot to death on Hill 303, near Waegwan, South Korea, points finger at one

Wis., said there is “no vation of this station.”

od

murder. An MP holds a Russian "burp gun" of the type used in

Naked GI Kills a Red

a Fight'

Yank Swimming to Check on River

When North Korean Drew Bead on Him

WITH THE 18T CAVALRY DIVISION IN KOREA, Sunday, { Mr. Cooper for the first time on Aug. 20. (UP)— A GI said today that he killed a North Korean who 8gt. Dick Legenfelder, Sun Val- the part of a high department of-| captured him while he ley, Idahe, who fought in Europe ficial, flatly charged Russia with Naktong River. : sald he had seen a lot of fight- aggression in Korea.

was swimming nude and unarmed in the

| Cpl. Francis W. Forster, Black Mountain, N.C. a member of the “Its course before Korea,” Mr. 5th Cav

alty Regiment, said he killed the Communist with the Com~| Cooper said of Russia; “was one - - — wo a—

munist’'s own rifle. But he had to| wrest two hand grenades from |

al 1 | is one of ven J Ordered us would-be captor first.

be -Regrets. Separation Authoritative Pentagon sources

the command of general officers {in the near future.”

f lgood friends In the National

yesterday said “all training cen-

“I regret to be separated from

Guard, Organized Reserves, and other civilian Army components

nel in Indiana,” Col, Bullard stated in a letter of farewell to the 40,000 men in his command.

but in the two years I have been {in your state I have come to apipreciate the qualities of Hoosiers

the fort was primarily for clerical | personnel, He said a backlog of! 200 applications for clerical, sten-| ographie, typist and file clerk]

Hawaiian Senator

{

(UP)-

{cently

| (Dutch)

Golf Pro Says

Vows Secretly | LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. Aug. 19 Thelma Hawalian territorial senator relinked romantically with the president of the Philippines, {was married secretly here last night to professional golfer E. J.

M. Akana, the

Harrison, it was dis-

Cpl. Forster said he wasn't outiclosed hefe today.

paddling in the water just for |

Friends of the couple said they

U. 8. officials previously have!

however,

Party Chief Faces | New Contempt Charge

that damn patrol would get home. | .,iing that Russia could call off. (UP)—Orders to arrest and jail

Passionate Pen Gets ‘Casanova’

{UP)-"The passion pen of a love-/150 warships “out there.” Sherman.

~|the North Koreans if she wished. |Homer B. Chase, Georgia's Com-

imunist Party leader, were issued

Reveals Navy Has 150 from the bench here today by|so I swam under water several Warships ‘Out There"

3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UP)| A Date—Wi th Law —Adm. Forrest P. al dis-|

{Superior Court Judge Samuel Boy- { kin,

{weapons to carry out his mission. |

"“As IT was swimming along, 1|

CARROLLTON, Ga. Aug 19inoticed someone on the span of a|night, but would not disclose his,

|bridge,” he said. “At first I was| 1in-doubt-whether he was.a GI, a {South Korean or a North Korean,

{yards closer to get a better look. “When I came up, he had a

{a hearing on the state’s motion to he was a Red” .

closed as he left for Tokyo and ; CISCO, Aug. 19 Korea today that the Novy has, jail him as a menace to society.|

4

the fun of it. He had orders tolexchanged their vows in a private check the river before taking his home before the Rev, William C. patrol across into enemy terri-|Criesse,

{tory, and shed his clothes and|They left town immediately after-

a Lutheran minister.

wards, friends said. ; Harrison called his friends to-

honeymoon plans nor where he!

{and his bride were at the time, |

Harrison and the Senator met in Manila about a year ago, | friends said. This was just about the time that Mrs. Akana, mother

{of 1 hi Mr. Chase failed to appear atirifie pointed at me and I knew, our children by a previous

marriage, was reported in Manila |social circles as the bride-to-be

Cpl. Forster said he indicated !|for widowed Philippine President! occupational hazard for firemen!

camp were activated,

Civil Bervice appointments are of | “temporary-emergency-indefinit »

categories was needed

| immedi-| (ately. |

Hired as Needed

| arise, he sald. i “Some days as many as 25 are

{ needed to replace officers and accused of to active That's the game where a hot rod] driver heads toward an oncoming set out from Halifax in their left \radio-equipped amphibious jeep At the same time Fort author- side of the road, forcing the other July 19 for the Azores on the first {leg of a round-the-world trip.

| enlisted men called duty” and to assist 12 alerted ORC units.

|

state

They will be filled as the needs! child

def-itarm terms were revoked after the inite in the wind as to full reacti- (boys had time to get thoroughly frightened.

driver, had been killed a few minutes before. He stopped to assist and was struck by several drivers whoS as well as regular Army person- sped past the scene. Friend Injured as he approached his “I cannot claim-to bs a Hooster at the corner of 82d St. and Ind.|reckless driving. 100. When he reached home he| learned that a close personal will and feel that I should like to friend had been injured in an auto Judge Ober told The Times.

rr ———— 2 minis | Harrison Weds | wear the title.” | ; Mr. Apple stated the need at|

police,

accident that day. As he was driving to his friend's home a boy in an old car, with one headlight bobbing unsteadily,, ; swung suddenly in gn of nim| Couple Feared Lost into a driveway. A crash was nar{rowly averted. Mr, Ober was further angered

playing

car at high speed on the

ities are hoping to receive appli-|car to give way,

cations for all sorts of labor, An

type running to June 30, 1952. Salaries range from $2450. to! $3400 a year.

Police and Firemen

Become ‘Dictators’

CHICAGO, Aug 19 (UP) -— Writer's cramp from filling out lengthy reports is no longer an!

nearly]

ren were endangered. No ‘Chicken’ Drivers

However, there will be no sym-

Judge George M. Ober Farm

‘But I don't care,” he added. {“I'm not running for anything.”

near 1000 would be needed if the |Ober. indicated, He can impose a here, provided the Carlins with maximum, penalty of $50 Clerical Defense Department costs and 180 days on the State|leave for Horta Tuesday.

Back to School Soon... | HAVE YOUR TEETH CHECKED NOW

and|food and lodging. They

Prompt Efficient Service

No Appointment Necessary

“on persons convicted of

The get-tough policy probably ‘stir up a hornet's nest”

In Atlantic Turns Up

| HORTA, Azores, Sunday, Aug. {hy » a j {19 (UP)-—-An Australian couple .. ro eporis of DOL rod operationg| reared lost in the Atlantic in an | iamphibious jeep arrived at the {Azores Island of Flores SaturHe has had no cases of youths day after a one-month perilous “chicken.” Voyage from Halifax, N.S. !

Capt. Ben Carlin and his wife

|Authorities at Flores Island, estimated initial labor force of|pathy for ‘chicken” players, Judge about. 150 miles northwest of

plan to

MISSING TEETH REPLACED, PLATES RE.

Jorn Casonova-led-him-today-into-Adm..

the arms of the law instead of to the lady of his dreams. “No longer can I stand glamour of your stunning beau-

operations, and Gen. J, Lawton Collins, Army Chief of Staff, { the took off by plane to Tokyo, where instructed Carroll County Sheriff oven gave him a cigaret. they will talk with Gen. Douglas Denver Gaston to arrest and jail]

ty,” 20-year-old Frank, Gutierrez MacArthur.

wrote to his unidentified fabulous beauty.

golden blonde hair, your red ruby. lips,

ure . .

would pay $50 if the girl would]

“wear your most stunning dress to show off your queenly figure.” The young man showed up with his $50 in hand. The girl arrived, | too, stunningly attired—and with| three policemen in tow.

summer commencement. She left

college In 1906 but returned in lyme the output of 265,000 farmors.

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SO ME RTMAN SMITIC HIT be Tour, each eohneetiiig With {a bath.

United Press White House Reporter WASHINGTON, Aug. 19—No

longer will overnight guests at material shortages, the renovated

the White House have to parade White House will be ready for, across the hall to the bathroom occupancy by October,

like traveling salesmen in a bowl and-pitcher hotel. The nation’s No. 1 house is| putting in connecting baths be-| tween the guest rooms, one of] the prime innovations of the $4

million renovation job which won't be finished until late next! year. 3 |

By raising the roof at either end of the third floor of the Executive Mansion, builders have been able to add six additional guest rooms and five more rooms for servants, making a total of 19 rooms on the third floor. 4 Before the renovation, no baths’ connected with guest rooms and overnight visitors had to walk across a hall + Neither was it possible under the old plan to have separate baths for male and female servants, : !

All Changed All that has been changed In! the reconstruction. Separate] baths have been provided for the servants, and other bathrooms! have been put in between the new! guest rooms made possible by ex-! tending the roof to the eaves of the house. | The second floor of the White! House, which contains the family quarters of the President, will have, as it has in recent years, ‘four basic suites, each consisting of bedroom, bath, Before the reconstruction, there were two guest rooms, too, on the second floor. Now there

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» » » : THEN Mr. Gutierrez dropped Frei his mask of lyrical prose and sug- . . gested a meeting. He said he 30 Cars Demolished VENTOSA, Nev. Aug. 19 (UP) men whom he allegedly cursed.

sitting room and]

Adm. Sherman certainly and cited the war veteran for a sec- to enemy territory. Cpl. Forster Gen. Collins probably will go onjond contempt-—today’s failure to jumped on him “and after a hell F im her allure was “your to Korea later. | or. Gen. Collins told reporters be-| “The same action was taken rifle. your ravishing fig-|fore tha takeoff that “things are against Jim R. Kamm, Columbus, ERA going &l! right over there now,” Ga. whose case parallels that of [grenade from his belt and was

A —

show up and implored her to —A Western Pacific of ‘east-bound fast freight trai derailed here today and a result- ably some of the 60 Carrollton/®T 8° to the American side of ing fire demolished 30 of the 72 youths awaiting induction into[the river.. cars. A company spokesman said that] none of the five crewmen aboard first cited for contempt because the train was Injured, but that the of a pamphlet attacking Judge!

gree today at Boston University's HIGH RAT FOOD BILL ~~~ |

Rats in the Un

Barring

ght Jumps Tracks,

industrial

But is Tree under appeal bond.

But then the Communist tried Visit

last January,

“2% He. has. been sentenced. 10. serve othe Communist that he was: Eipidio Quirino. ehief of Naval, 0 days for contempt of court, ifrom the South Korean side of the It took a direct denial of the.

{Mr. Chase “forthwith,” and then ty get him to go with him back Persistent reports,

|and

| g—

appear. lof a fist fight” got the man's

“In the meantime, he got a

Sr——— {Mr. Chase, . i {preparing to throw it,” Cpl. For- | | Mr. Chase's last trip to Carroll-|ster said. “I tried to fire his rifle!

/ton, on Thursday, was marred bY put it wouldn't work la beating at the hands of three yn again.” } Work, 50 1 Jumped

: Cpl. Forster got the grenade, d His nose was bloodied. The sher- | 4s iff said his assailants were prob. ut he could not make the prison- |

the Armed Services. The North Korean jumped into Mr. Chase and Mr. Kamm were!the water.

Harrison's as 40.

The . marriage license application gave the bride's age as 42!the field to be transcribed in the headquarters office.

rand policemen in many cities, FF w4irom the oR ..The International City Man-§ § iriver. The North Korean let him romance from the lips of the agers Association reported that! Judge Boykin revoked the bond, get up on the bridge, he said, and President, himself, when he ar- at least 42 cities have installed! Y rived in the United States on a dictating equipment connected to to halt the police and fire department sys-|

tems,

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