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Red Movement Demanded by President . § eee CREA a ¥ f : i | (Continued From Page One) jo . Auliclentty Ju te wi 5 : a RE | achieved, the democracies have threaten peace, nited | 2 ) Yee Many Vehicles Ino chelce but to continue rearm-i Nations as Jo. clioice tut ae | Su A for Mr e In Large Body ng. (aggression, : ~~ | In California } the Crog- Jan - | “Disarmament is the course A Bee de {by show, which was to have (Continued From Page One) which the United States: would He Sled the Koteus iivisiod (Continued From Page One) recorded and broadcast Nov. 1. at the Chinese antiaircraft guns began prefer to take,” he said. BE aA a ed PIAINed again of being unwell and, Born Asa Yoelson Home Pu firing at them. | “But until an effective system =. ot 0» ; {his friends persuaded him fo le’ ap joison was born Asa Yoel- Bt. They were flying at 8000 feet at of disarmament is established ... "woo onerative and effective dis- 0077 On the bed. They called oo, on May 26, 1886. During his At lea the time, they said, with visibility the only course the peace-loving’. = ent would make the dans 0use physician Dr. Walter Beck, wudanood. the family moved te a built-ir . unlimited. They never flew closer nations can take in the present of war remate” he’ sald vp ho in turn called a University washington, D.C." Br nin than three miles to the frontier gituation is to create the arma- would be 3 way of achieving the OF. California heart specialist, Dr. | "He made his professional de- forced a and could: plainly see the three ments needed fo make the world pon Pu s of the United Na-} illam Lar. 1ike Ih end.» [but in 1899 in “Children of the J vault an Chinese gun emplacements On the | secure against aggression.” /tions without the tremendous eater Joh sald ie Uke 5 © ond. Ghetto” at the Herald Bquare Bs fn A causing They said the antiaircraft fire| Ar. Truman envisaged, in the oon jiyreq for armaments which!" “pew talk like that AL” Mr. Theater in New York, taking the| Federal Court Suit | For the past year Marian's had $500. An ey sa e "wake of a “real disarmament,” a conditions in the world today aj mn ieee . . name of Al Jolson. He donned timie to think how she might age followed them as they turned foF|gort of world-wide Marshall P lan |, ake imperative.” ks k aa : es vi M 8 . ; his famous blackface for the first By LARRY STILLERMAN - 1.00 accepted her stepmother's : took abo their home base at Wonsan on in which all nations “could Join |"“yy, wyyman foresiw that ven a ree oS nl Ts ott itime during a tour with a min-| Times Real Sate bONoE friendly advances, how she might from the the east coast and continued until in a geatly enlarged program of , "initial agreement were right. 'strel show. Gear | gi Avotier suit 3a jt Property have learned to at in? badkipnd reo Hsin they were at least five miles from Mutual a 2 : reached on disarmament, the! « , A # hel In 1921, he introduced his hit ; " i ilreeze | Now she’s ready to gr ba ‘ the. forties | “As the cost of maintaining 11d til es on Sa 10k) he ong. “Mammy? at New York's Al Jolson + +o "This is i be filed in Federal Court late to-/¢.; cain, Her family is willing ; WE opel , va... |aYMaments decreased, every na-|,.o oT “*{iatighed, £ x and Dr. Kerr Winter Garden and became the I'm going.” - day or tomorrow. | —even anxious—to have her e The fire was heavy and “00 tion could greatly increase its] “The task of Working out th | When Dr, Jes and - TE | inging sensation of the theater. . It will be the second legal Pro-,. .. where's only one obstacle, over the accurate for comfort,” they said. contributions to advancing human successive steps would still be a arrived, Mr. r son 23 ’ t A In another show, “Sinbad.” he as-'In 1945, Mr, Jolson, then: 68, mar- cedure seeking rent decontrol for Her “home” is now overseas, clo In. * They thought the guns were radar- welfare,” he said. “All of us could complex one and would take a some chairs, I've got some stories sumed his famous stance of drop. Tied Erle Galbraith, who way 36 Indianapolis. . | In August the rest of the family Thi controlled. then pool even greater resources’; wo’... ora ettorts hal tell you id. “This is it. T ‘ping to one knee while he sang, |Years his junior. {- The suit will be filed by a joined her father in England. Entry “It looks as though the city of to :support the United Nations inieaiq “But the fact that this! Later. he said, This 1s | Starred in Film .. They adopted a 6-month-old\poy “property owner” under. the legal * ior rather hag arranged trans- 8 ladder Manjopin will be- receiving anti- jts war against want.” . | process 18 50 complex And so air, Sona, rm going. he was dead. In 1927, Hollywood starred him tWo years ago. {wing of Noble H: Wible, attorney nortation and a The 1nsife aircraft protection from emplace-| Steps Softly ficult is no reason for us to give His d Cea anid he suttored a |In “The Jaz Singer” a liveral ¢ l di in K land executive secretary of the only obstacle is the requirement a doubleJnens we ean even Shot at.” Col. a up hope of Ultimate secs | emonary nachon, ® adaptation of nis own life. The JOICHI@rs IN KOr@QU ixational Federation of Home that Marian, who is under 16, is gun. the Fontana said. {| In that way, he said, money i ——— tri ra coranazy .0ee'us op. .. film was silent except for several | Owners, Inc. {too young to travel without a er, who v Manjopin lies only 20 miles now being spent on arms could o ‘ One af the last acts in his $20 0 7% 5 P00 COD) oe “Mam- MOUrn Jolson | The suit will ask “immediate chaperone. owns the northwest of the North Korean pe used for food, medicine and Barrymore $ Daughter million career was a tour of Ko-i ny» He then made “The Singing, TOKYO. Oct. 24 (UP) —Wounded injunctive relief” from controls! That's where Juvenile Court the wear mountain stronghold of Kanggye. the tools needed to develop back- Gives Birth to Daughter ** for servicemen. For this he po,» yn which he sang a famous’ GIs who heard Al Jolson only/and will supplement an earlier needs help. Somewhere, they fig- ] was cock Where the Korean Reds may make ward areas, 9 was awarded an emblem by the... jo yer “Sonny Boy.” "last month during his morale- complaint for declaratory judg- ure, there is some person planning Tear door their last stand. While Mr. Truman's address, HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 24 {(UP)— Office of Special Services which = ,.i.. ; ‘decade of hit movies, ‘boosting tour of the Korean War ment by the federation. - {a trip overseas. By simply offer- — South Korean Republican y,q 5 getailed restatement of Dolores (Deedee) Fairbanks, 20, WAS presented him by Gen. DOUg- yi 7o1son went back to Broad- theater were saddened tod | 1 Ing to act as chaperone, they Blast K troops spearheading the Allied : las MacArthur. He was wearin sater were saddeneq today byl Seeks Decontrol OR ke it possible for Maria ps. & T this country’s foreign policy, he! daughter of the late John Barry. \o° MacArthur. A & way for “Wonderbar” and “Hold news of the singer's death. | el te! $004 make It possible 3 BOSTO cleanup of North Korea rapidly|i..q more softly than at San e779" the emblem on a chain around his "4 your Hats.” | It will ask the court to mandate {, pe with her family by Christe : were approaching Kanggye from po WO™e 50 A when after OT¢ and actress Dolores Cos- wrist when he died. ne . Mr. Jolson was the first big- Federal Housing Expediter Tighe n..¢ ner biggest wish. One man the south on a hot tip that Ameri-| | “op 0 "0 Cl ting with '©H0. gave birth to a daughter pr, Kerr telephoned Mrs. Jol- Then for a while, Mr. Jolson name entertainer to visit Korea E. Woods to uphold City Couneil] i overcome can war prisoners were in the ake i3anc ‘méeling yesterday at Good Samaritan gon, telling her “I've got bad news Was eclipsed. But two motioniand he said he'd get others lolaction decontrolling rents last SCALDS SON TO DEATH fuminatin hands of fleeing Communist Gc": Douglas MacArthur, helpoey iq); for you” She sald at first she Pictures, “The Jolson Story” and come out. Bob Hope is here now July. It will also ask injunction, LUDLOW, Mass. Oct. 24 (UP) troops just ahead of them. challenged the Soviets to tear| npg pajrhanks is married 10 could not believe him. In Encino, | Jolson Sings Again” revived his. In Korea, Mr. Jolson received against further rent control for, Mrs. Rollande Ramos, 26, dise

The South Korean 6th Division Sowa the Iron Curtain and prove writer Thomas A. Fairbanks. The a friend of the family said Mrs. popularity and the aging singer honorary membership in the U. 8./Indianapolis, attempting to block|charged from & mental hospital * was well above Huichon, 57 miles|'"¢IT Peace intentions by action.icnjiq was named Hillary Dru. . joison collapsed and would talk Pesan a “comeback” on the radio 24 Infantry Division, after ne|further Council action to extend two years ago, scalded her 4-year-

gouth of Kanggye and 82 miles) 10is time, the President sug- SE ‘to no One. and was swamped with offers for sang “Mammy” and “Sonny Boy" controls to July 1, 1951. old son, Glen, to death today north of the captured Communist gested three basic principles for oy, 13, ENDS HIS LIFE Warnink Hinted {personal appearances. He signed at a hospital. | Boht requests are similar to the'gnd then scalded herself criticapital of Pyongyang. They were a disarmament plan: GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Oct arping nie a radio and television contract; " ‘earlier suit. {eally. : advancing almost parallel with ONE: “The plan must include 24 (UP)- Pet » or ‘| Mr. Jolson may have had a with Columbia Broadcasting Sys- FIRST SUGAR BEETS | Under court procedure, the . - . the Manchurian border, 45 miles 31! kinds of weapons,” including -—Peter Sikkema, 13, shot warning of his fate last week, tem last year. First sugar beets grown in earlier Federation petition must| THOUSANDS OF EYES WILL to the northwest. atomic bombs. and killed himself with shotgun but again he ascribed it to “Indi- Mr. Jolson was married four America were raised in the Con- be answered within two months SEE your offer in- The Times Abandon 23 Tanks | TWO: “The plan must be based shells he bought with 75 cents gestion,” Mr. Akst said. times. His first three marriages necticut Valley in Massachusetts by suit defendants. The Woods Want Ads. That's where Indian-

American advisers with the Oh unanimous agreement.” He Riven him to have his shoes re-! “He complained last Tuesday to show girls Henrietta Keller and in 1838; a factory made 1300 office is expected to answer the apolis Folks look when they want South Koreans said they had Said no plan could work unless jt paired. His parents said he had of having a little pain in the mid- Ethel Delmar and dancing film pounds of sugar that year but original complaint by Nov. 10, Mr. to rent, hire, buy or swap. Phone i found evidence that the Com- included every nation having sub- Wanted new shoes. ‘dle of his chest and he thought it'star Ruby Keeler ended in divorce. the venture died a natural death.'Wible said. {Riley 5551 for a helpful ad-taker, * munists recently had used Stantial armed forces. EE Huichon as an assembly point for] THREE: “The plan must be : 3 “ American prisoners. They believed f0ool-proof. Paper promises are not ; that the Reds may have pulled enough.” : out. of Luichon with the missing! “Disarmament must be based prisoners just ahead of th~ South/0n safeguards which will insure

Koreans. the compliance of all nations,” he - : The North Korear. were re- Said. “The safeguards must be 3 ; : treating so fast abo-e Huichon adequate to give immediate warn- : ’ ’ 0 FR anklin ' 4411

that they abandoned intact 23ing of any threatened violation.” | Soviet-made tanks and 50 box- He proposed that disarmament cars loaded with ammunition, It'be policed “continuously and was the largest booty yet cap-thoroughly” mith “free and open tured by an Allied unit in a single Interchange of information across day. national borders.” To the southwest, British, Aus- y o y tralian and 1st South Korean World Fears War division forces poured across a The President said he regarded 30-mile stretch of the Chongchon DiS proposals as ‘simple, practiRiver inland from the west coast °al principles.” for the final push up the coastal if they were accepted and carhighway to the frontier, 70 miles fied out, genuine disarmament

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