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By DELOS W. LOVELACE, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y peed Responsible for An {11 old son in the chest with an elec- ; eens OE. 24) ; ¥ # Be i! {tric drill press to lice today NAtions War Aina iz gu y revelation of United y p po

fears is’ af ’ » y : . : i he tried to kill the boy “for the chief objectives in proposing her controversial approach og Red Aggression 9 : vii iP |cause of world peace.” Rovesn inquiry. Benegal Narsing Rau, India’s United Nations By LUDWELL DENNY i {1 , : a B {| Joseph Korscyski, 36,- bored Gelegate and author of the proposal, made this plain today. © WASHINGTON Ug 24 Rus- ! ow gh > § three holes with a 3/16-inch bit The plan, urging that the Security Council's six tion (gian propaganda is not only blam- ad : : ht AR Nl A b the screaming boy while his delegates take over the inquiry, wo == ee : i 5 cof ear-old sister, Joan, looked 48 being DIIVATELY een pd Dr Rau approved “the state:t "f Amaries. joi k-Sor the Koras-Wak. ia ’ ‘on, then ert him Impaled on the among council delegates, but its Ment made last week for the he : B Tesponstile ) | machine, police said. chance of acceptance lessens| United States. Warren R. Austin, Jance for any future Red | “The boy, Joseph Jr. was fight~ i haus hors on. thal = assured the sense—if anv—ofi BK |g for his lite today in an oxyhinged on : gen tent in Danbury Hospital. stalemate forced by the Soviets’|COUNtry aimed at no military - _.. ; ; {Doctors sald he probably would spokesman, Jacob A. Malik. But|P3%€s, no territorial grab. United N i pa : a . : : : : live, although the drill glanced the influence of this stalemate], “But Of course” Dr. Rau said, the Un : Nations Secu rity : Striking International Harvester employees, some bearing picket signs, line up before the gates of the idle Indianapolis plant Ioif his heart in one-of ilic bors is diminishing. And on Sept. 1 it that was only one power’s state- as sounding i. arly today. : J : } . lings : . ends because then Mr. Malik loses, et: A similar statement from he told the world that further S&T TTTCW: . : 2 : Ni be.

= 5 1 ] American military action in : JR A. & * en ye Korscyski attacked: his son yes“he can. hamper busimers ame ay VASIY more” valuabie. * Korea would nevits eiiws Nahi vneet: -e-Marines;-W-arships,- Ri{es-datur lterday inthe cellar of the Fox thé usual Red" vetoes. y by Major Western powers are com- Proadening of the conflict fraught Ee I i We FHF Tn Where he worked ais

In an Interview today, however, |Menting on Dr. Rau's plan only|With serious consequences.” ; i, {Walter

Takes Girl Home 3 So E . “then the Gen +4 — RS RY a A wi Pas YF ee WER a gi wants estan it be = RR FT a A ON a Ie RR 0 bio ty session set fOFimpere'iy also doubt that in opera- tio a a f Ko- = ed Reinf _, Se Servi for H. Th litle. gir a is is - pt. 19 would give his plan in. -[tions cease their defense of Ko- icts; i ements Set Services for 'H. omas Lo soli : enough attention to clear up the a — a Co ea. Russia or one of Net other, Reds Reported ; ogPradids; Navy Relniorcem nt Correspondent ‘Graham, a former resident of In- Older daughters. police said... current puzzle of the United Na-{ le Wt i en could Mo satehites wil bavi Ando the In Hermit Kingdom | Tokyo, Aug. 24—More Marines, Marine planes and U. S. dianapolis, will be at 1:30 p.m. ha hi ae mos achieved in the council if Mr./rully upon the government of the) NEW DELHI, India, Aug. 24 warships are on their way to Korea, Adm. Forrest C. Sherman, saturday in G. H. Herrmann Fu: ner and Joan to the Holy Ghost id nt Be Buse hn West | Malik would quit flibustering. |United States.” (UP) — Jodlan Premier Pandit Ole? Sf Naval Operations. ose Lo Army Chief of Stafy Neral Home. Burial will be in Mt. novitiate where he, lighted a can= ; 8, Ne Indicated. must be, One American spokesman sald] Whether this blatant black. Jawaharlal Nehru said today that, 4% 21¢ Saf Se, 1: AWOh - : oat t Cemet dle while they waited outside in done if the West is to win the Russia was really the key to the|mail is oluff, or an advance alibi/Communist China and Tibet may predicted that United Nations ground forces will hold their present Pleasant bom. on was 50. died the car. ’ ro propaganda fight it is now wag-| whole situation. If Russia, helfor another aggression already open talks here soon on the Red “considerable” bridgehead. . 7 Mee Graham, aly The owner of the inn heard the - ing against Mr. Malik. [said approved the Rau pian, not|definite’y planned by Stalin, of [claim to Sovereignty over the — Adm. Sherman -and-Gen. Cols = tree Sunday- ata Veterans Adminla-y, Cs Tr SRF SEE HHT “The difficulty today,” Dr. Rau{many other nations would see course r.obody outside the Krem-|hermit kingdom of “Shangri-la.” line talked with newsmen after with the morale and general Hospital in Pheenix, Ariz. 20> * * Ee re : said, “is that Asia is totally ig-/much reason for opposing it I \ As Mr, Nehru spoke, radio visiting the front in Korea. The tenor of things. . . . WAS Righac in 38 noap Al Ware . norant of the United Nations’ in-| v pposiag in really gxnows. 1 in | Pakistan reported that the Chi- naval chief plapned to return to “There never has been any A Native of Johnson County, he goctors performed an emergency Wouldn't. be _ | tentions, and total ignorance in-| B alu Dimiuishes pis Impossible that alin nese Communist radio at Peking Washington by air tonight. doubt in my mind that the 8th lived in Indianapolis most of his operation. fumes sould . | creases suspicion. Only a full, ~ Hilish opinion Sestns \n be that ington sc completely as to believe/had announced Red troops al: Adm. Sherman said the Far Army would hold the line. We life. : “Sound waves came over ms for an explo- { | United Nations statement can. ny an Boek Sone On| at such a threat will cause the ready have entered Tibet. [Eastern Naval Command “is go- have a considerable bridgehead pe nad lived in Phoenix for the and I saw an image of myself, i lessen this suspicion.” . Je t will be good to Stop. ited tes to call off its de-| The Pakistan broadcast, howling to be considerably reinforced.”|In Korea and. what's more, we k _. _. years. A ‘painting con- Korscyski told police. “It hurt me : ; te a. Jroposs) De ~ |ever, was belleved based on a&iNaval personnel in the area al- are going to held 1t." tractor, he Was a veteran of 5 much as the boy.” , : Peking broadcast Aug. 14. A Brit-ireaqy have been doubled in the Jorld. The father was arrested after 5 . . | i ready have en u World War I, Going Fishing ON is valuable, but it and every pro-| Seek to Prevent Spread

5 lish Foreign Office spokesman in three months since the Korean Round Up Slave Labor surviving are his wife, Esther; a telephone call from the noviti~ ound the ans posal must be examined. More- .Neyertheless this still may turn London referred obliquely to’ the War began, he sald, and now total P B

4 ng p= tira ; . was suggested, the - , en TAs (Wa) 1p) two sons, Robert, Indianapolis ate reported Korscyski was acting act. Firemen Your Vacation? . # 1 a sugtes ed; re pro-oi to Te Sever PraAIne Aug a emery op 90,000 men, excluding Marines, EE Ng, LUE) Ru ‘and Thomas Jr. California; a “strangely.” ~ Si osm down to get week a jSome places outside of Washing-iit was eve 8 Lorma e Command Growing ! UN" daughter, Jo Ann, Phoenix; a Korscyski's other daughters, : 80. That is because each f a , iv f y laze. ton. Fo. it is aimed at the wide basis for Pakistan's reviv al 0

A ———— (passing day brings closer the jogire in this country and else-|the invasion report There aré 150 ships In the Far Précedented peace-time roundup of stepdaughter, Athelyn, Indian-/pita 11, and Barbara, 7, were: | : {Sept Joesire In 4 ra Vil "© mastern: Command and it.is still slave labor, forced labor and apolis; a sister, Mrs. Hazel BY- ynharmed. September presidency of 8ir Glad- phere ti) prevent the spread of! Radio Pakistan, like the Aug. Fas ind | tdi Hi: two brothers T [wyn Jebb, * |the Korean conflict l14" Peking broadeast, sald (.om- growing. he sald. They include .alVOIURteers tn 2 race to Ret uran-num, Indianapolis; Owen. SEEDLESS APPLE ORIGIN The blunt fact, on which no There is always a chance that munist troops entered Tibet from 1arge carrier task force, an escort jum from East Seriuan mines fof Ragar. Ingianapo);s and Jen, The seedless & ple Had its orl |delegate will speak, is that the some Americans may be short-the northwest China province of carrier task force, a blockade their Som bombs, the British said Frankim, nd,; an eg | gin trom'a a, PD. in Virginia, permanent council members| sighted and confused enough to Tsinghai and were warmly wel. Squadron, an amphiblous force “JTE5: SETI. ; ir pep rr ee {doubt the six-member, small-na- demand appeasement ''Korea is comed. and many auxiliaries. | tion committee, because it would not worth another world war, | No Confirmation | © All types of warships are being . / : {80 probably be influenced by: the for which we are aot prepared, Peking has made no further Teactivated in the United States. - STRAUSS SAYS: {usual pull-devil, pull-Baker fac- and which would destroy civili- reference to the supposed in- he said, and many will come to the SAYS: | tors. { zation.” : vasion. There has been no_con- Far East. The extent of the build- >

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d > | It is different, however, A e believed no such invasion had... ; After a day on the Lake @® Do your feet tire you |and in some European cou ov (occurred or. was imminent. | He aid not say how many more out? |They are closer to Soviet in-| t a tech Taipei. ' or along your favorite How | ion. threats i A recent dispatch from Taipel, Marines were on their way to na a | es art Ho ae [Eteina, pid Chnsie, Rafotul Fores, wu ve, md are and enjoy your favorite ! : | guerrillas on the nese porce reinforcements would be in| hometown newspaper. Nalking i Jou in New Air Service mainland reported two Red arm-'.pronortion to the ground force.” - A To Connect Here les marching on Tibet—one {rom There aiready is one Marine bri-| Make your 1950 vaca next Sunday. What Tsinghal and the other from! .q4, in K tion complete in every causes you to “‘get tired,” | Indianapolis will be one of six ; th, (5290 In Korea. way. Have The Indianap- | = simple rules to eliminate [Midwest terminals for & NeW WIT pina for centuries has claimed Umifcation Working olis Times mailed to your fatigue from walking [service starting Sept. 26. Route|, shadowy sort of suzerainty over, Adm. Sherman said unification, fm on--- address. at. .no- fom owilt-he reported by sct---tapproval-was-madein-St-- LOWS Pihet andthe Chinese Reds re of “the Armed - Forces was ~work= ft extra cost. 0 _ entists in PARADE [today by the Civil Aeronauticsipeatedly have said they would ing better than ever in the Ko- . me v ool. u . |Board for Ozark Air Lines, Inc. |“}iperate” Tibet. _ |rean operation. ~~ | Daly aay On. : CAB. . said the Ozark routes! Military men. doubt. that Gen. Collins. told. newsmen. that! on ad da: oy 35¢. emote al tt RE A sev indy haiti eae com a ANMEER Se im oe ie re - " ws or rvs Daily and Sunday PARADE MAGAZINE ~|were defaulted by Parks Airicould put up much of a resistance. there is still a “tough job ahead”: Phone—Riley 5551 The COMES WITH Lines, Inc., which failed to serv-|Tibet has a pitifully small army at the front, but added: | Indianapolis Times Circu- fce the ‘routes it had been au-lestimated between 2000 and 10) “I think things are coming lation Department. t THE SUNDAY TIMES thorized to use in 1948. 000 men. 2 ialeng now. I am well pleased - : SEMA niin al a SB . =

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