Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1950 — Page 4
UN Hears RUSS wooded at Inchon HONE War ll Hero Attack on U, S.-i sez: = Heads Legion A S Plan Bn i poided 40 the jeg. Erle Cooke Warns ms
Grimes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dulles Lashes at Vishinsky's Effort
D. Grimes, 5410 To Block Proposal
N. New Jersey ., wrote a letBy BRUCE W. MUNN United Press Staff Correspondent wet LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Oct, 13 Serious a ng he 2 ———Russia_.sought to wreck an. La : Hospitat > “American proposal for giving. 0 ye Grimes — military teeth to the General As- SPP. “A. eS ad R with brut : sembly today by amending it to Made the beachhead assau annual Legion convention, at proved resolutions calling for dip. Peace. «delete all reference to earmarking national defense forces for United
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: | Delegates adopted by acclama-. Peace Training Need tion s report of the Legion's For-|
the President to “reconstitute the World War II hero Erle: Cocke Ir. State Department to restore our 29, of Dawson, Ga., took over as people's nce in the connational commander of the Amer- duct of our foreign affairs.” jean Legion today and warned! The report was considered a re!quest for the ousting of Secretary that the U. 8. must build for! xcheson although it did not name | peace on a framework of uni-
(him specifieally, versal military training. ~Mr-Cocke's upanimous-eh ection} sntion
Oct. 26-27.
Grimes
His outfit had fought their way moval of Secretary of State Ache-|lition of the veto power in United
Nations use against aggressors. Just north of Seou! when he was son because he “refused to evalu-iNations action on aggression and “The Balkans.” Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei ate the dangers of communism.” setting up a Pacific-Astatic mu-| Preceding
He is a June, 1949, graduate of Y. Vishinsky submitted an amend- | ment to the United Nations main Butler University. While at But- universal military training can
" : : ler he attended Marine Corps sum- we build invineibl odern’! litical committee which would : an Invincible modern Politic the por operative parts| cr camps. He received his com- American peace establishment,” from the American measure to ission upon graduation. He then Mr, Cocke sald in his acceptance
> was sent to Marine Corps officer's speech. give an armed force to the Gen- g.1551 at Quantico,'Va. He was pe
: : i commissioned in the regular Maa rh Rolution, eospen rine Corps in June. “The path before us is rugged. : * A vet w v provide that each United Nation eran of World War II, Lt, It is no highway for weaklings./Soviet Union.
rimes participated | 3 i member designate units of their v.jo NE d in the Navy Only free men, resolute in their| Mrs.
armed forces to he sent against aggressors by the General Assembly whenever a veto prevents such action Council.
Atlantic alliance. Urge Use of A-Bombs
The foreign affairs report also asked that future Russian aggres-|
Path Is Rugged
Coppin lenient iy
Other officers elected included the Legion Auxiliary, | Vice Commanders Herbert Jacobi, with her were five national vice
Purdu e Enrollment Washington, D. C.; Joseph H. presidents: Mrs.
by the Security Drops 16 Per Cent
. Set Up “Peace Patrol” Times State Service It would authorize the calling LAFAYETTE, Oct, 13 — Onof the veto-free assembly info CAMPuUs enroliment at Purdue session on 24 hours’ notice at the University this fall has dropped request of any seven members of 18 per cent below last year’s total, the Security Council, and would Pr. Frank C. Hockema, vice establish an international “peace|President, announced today. patrol” to observe areas where Registration this September Intension threatens to erupt into cluded 14,053 students, a drop of War. 2186 from the 1949 fall enrollMr. Vishinsky’'s amendment, ment of 13,239. which was given virtually mo Dr. Hockema said factors conchance of adoption, would make tributing to the drop included a 12 deletions in .the American Smaller number of veterans atmeasure. tending school under the GI bill, Tt would cut out entirely six @ small crop of high school grad-
liano, Denver; Lewis K. Gough, Poorbaugh, Baltimore, Md.: Mrs. ciation, Pasadena, Cal, and Frederick|Myron E. Leavitt, Las Bramlage, Grand Junction, Kas. Nev.; Mrs. W.-W. Andres, JackRabbi David Lefkowitz of son, Ala. and Mrs. Ben Naffziger,! Shreveport, La., unanimously was Colorado.
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Dr. Cordier to Speak “At State Meeting LOS ANGELES, Oct. 13 (UP)— *1§n_ Affairs Committee asking A United Nations official, an | author and an editor will be featured speakers during the 97th annual convention of the Indiana State Teachers Association here
4 | - e “closing session, after an opening address by Only on the framework of tual defense pact similar to the Norman Cousiiis, .
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Dr. Andrew Cordier, a Hoosier 3 tempt and executive assistant to Trygve hat ia Lie, United Nations secretary-
_was hes _a Beveral, will address the first gen-| or T etectton Cc sioT on the ren eral session of 16,000 teachers on PARADE MAGAZINE yesterday brought to a close the| The 3000 delegates also ap-/ The United Nations and World| °
the 1st Marine Division at Inchon. which delegates demanded the re-|lomatic recognition of Spain abo-| Mrs. Willie Snow Ethridge, au-| {thor and lecturer, will speak on
editor of the Thelma Ballard, elementary! |Saturday Review of Literature, teacher at Marion, will speak on the subject “Don’t of the association. Resign From the Human Race.”
Governor Invited {sion be met with use of the atom! Gov. Schricker also has been the Claypool Hotel. {bomb “including, if necessary, the invited to address teachers here,! release of atomic weapons on the who will meet at the same time |day evening, Oct. 27, with a pro-'9 a. m. tomorrow. He | 10,000 other members of the as-igramf of choral music presented! Onward parents wie ion woh panini, 4 Willis Reed of Vinita, sociation are convening regional- by 1000 high school pupils under; s -"|Okla., took office as president of ly in Evansville, Gary, Sou Installed Bend and Ft. Wayne, Pre-convention meetings will be
P. A. Lainson, held Oct. 25 by the City and Adams, Miami, Fla.; Felix Pog-/Ft. Madison, Iowa: Mrs. Earl R. Township Supetintengenty” Adee
th direction of Dén Craig,
: nearby school desks into the school build- . {Ing here. : ; : Cass County Sheriff Claude Berkshire and Prosecutor Thomas Hirschauer requested state police
Gov. Schricker’s office. Maj. Robert A. O'Neal, state police executive officer, conferred
COMES WITH THE SUNDAY TIMES [with county officials and and the move. Maj. O'Neal
Miss Said the action did not mean the istate would take sides in the con-
|troversy but would “insure adeand president) quate protection to the people and) | ~ Following this session, a recep- their property.” tion and ball in honor of officers’ Parents Cautioned and staff officials will be held in. Mr, Berkshire said the desks - {would be moved from Walton to The convention will close Fri- the Onward - school building at! asked! “to stay away.” The feud between the two
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1 i red “We don’t anticipate any trouFour Firemen Inju {ble,” Mr. Berkshire said, “but
DETROIT, Oct. 13 (UP)—Four there will be enough policemen|
injuries suffered while might arise. 4 fighting a three-hour fire at the! Referring to Township Trustee Turner's order making!
paragraphs dealing with the ear- uates, calling of men into service marking of international defense Via draft, National Guard and forces for use by the United Na- Reserve and “availability of tions, ready employment at high It would remove all reference to wages.” the establishment of a “collective] “The difference in the number, measiirés committee” to study Of veterans on campus—3572 this | methods “including armed force” Y®Ar compared to 5844 last year— which the United Nations might is more than the total enrollment use to maintain peace. decrease,” Dr. Hockema pointed
New Restrictions Urged out,
a a ove all reference would remove a Odd Fellows Elect
to a resolution passed by the,
Assembly last year on a 53-8 vote, | Officers for indiana
reaffirming. ‘essentials of peace.”| And it would erase a reference; Officersyof the Grand Encampto the duty of the Big Five mem- ment, Indiana Independent Order bers ‘of the Security Council “to/0f Odd Fellows, were elected at exercise restraint in the use of| the closing session today. the. veto.” | Lester E. Nelson, Kendallville, Mr. Vishinsky’s amendment Was named grand patriorch. would leave the American resolu- Others were D. A. Snodgrass, tion only’ with provisions for es- Terre Haute, grand senior warden; tablishing a peace patrol and for Herbert Eckhouse, _ Anderson, calling emergency sessions of the/8rand junior warden; Henry E. General Assembly. |Roesener, Indianapolis, grand On these items, it would pro- | KeTibe; A. Super Chamberlain, vide that all members of the Se- nm an ha PABIIEE d curity Council—including Russia|, "'® tebe, 0, grand with its veto-—be included on the High priest; Willlam E, Hiatt, In-|
‘ / dianapolis; grand trustee and Face commigsion and that the Arthur Schuyler, East Chicago, me limit on e¢alling the Assem- and. representative. for. two! bly into session be changed from rane pres he 24 hours to two weeks. y . Mr, Vishinsky submitted his amendment after the U. 8. urged other United JNafions members not to side with Russia against the veto-proof American plan for a world army to fight aggression because defeat of the proposal might “crush” peace. ’ Appeal by Dulles 8. Delegate. John Foster Dulles, Republican adviser to the
{ } State Department, spoke in sup-| id port of the American oP to Check itching " | give the General Assembly a. First Application
military force to block aggressors, | py » Agonizing itching of ugly sesema, Rash, Mr, Vishinsky,” Mr. Dulles told Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scabies, Toe)
the 60-nation committee, “has said ,.n 1s checked on ONE APPLICATION of that our proposals are dangerous BLUR STAR OINTMENT. Repeat as! because they do not reflect the needed as nature helps heal. Money back if necessity of unanimity between FIRST jar falls to satisfy. Try it teday. the permanent members of the) : Security. Council. That unanimity, he says, is the ‘cornerstone,’ the ‘foundation’ of the United Na- 4 tions, 3 5
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