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Persorinel ‘Trouble’ Blamed in Death

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Hurled at Reds

Seek to Smash _ Fresh Enemy Push

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Aney explains that he wants to carry on his congressional work © and the Kirkwood offices gives him a chance to keep his Washington staff working on such mat-

Weltare, sald the personnel prob- Louis Ludlow, goes about the rou- f

thé right flank of the

lated problem of inadequate em- his reasons for the stand hé has Reds Lose Town | ‘ployee personnel to care for this thien ang the voter can take it Perhaps indicative of : patient population,” she said, or leave -it. If the man on the “forts to brace along n I Facts and figures which the phone uses harsh words, Mr. Ja- in northwest Korea, the nationally known speaker pre-. cobs tosses them right back at Korean _ 8th Division was _

~pared for her speech tallied with ported to have captured the town |

HSITI0] South

tical terms. His stand to rewrite, rather than repeal, the Taft-Hartley law has caused organized labor in the district to build their campaign The U. S. around Alex Campbell, Ft. Wayne, {RFGEt "3 the Democratic senatorial candi-

escape that ended ‘in murder, Picked Up Guards’ Keys Dr. Larson said negligence of two’ attendants was responsible

for the escape of “maximum security” patients Robert Trueman,

24th Division, which spearhead within 14 miles of the Manchurian border

16, and Bruce Newlen 26. He date. rather than the Congress- two days ago, was pulled back as said attendants violated three This is. just the reverse of ‘the Teh as 50 miles to reduce the rules in allowing the patients to situation with labor in the Fifth Songer of being cut off by the be together, allowing them to be District, where Rep. John Walsh, Communist drive - through the fully clothed -at almost midnight, | Anderson, another anti-Mc Hale LUDSan sector. : i and in allowing them to go un- Pemocrat 1s seeking a second — Allies Hold Facchon attended to a kitchen. En route term. A spokesman for Gen. Douglas they picked up keys the guards A Manager, If Any MacArthur reported that. .the had left in the open and escaped. One of the Jacobs managers, if Communists were using seven

3ut, he added, this incident is he can be said to have any, is Dr. North Korean divisions and two

a direct result of the state hos-'0. A. Noland, who owns the Kirk- Prigades in attacks of increasing intensity around Unsan.

pital’s “double edged” personnel wood. He was twice defeated for problem: Congress in the Seventh District. On the left flank of the Unsan ONE: “We cannot generally That seat. is now held by his son, front. the Allies still held speaking hire the kind of people Rep. James E. Noland, Blooming- Taechon firmly. = But the Com-

who are good, steady workers for ton, and he is expected to win a munists had forced the South Ko-

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talk on that topic ‘tonight, Dr. ters. i : Phyllis Wittman, “psychological| The piace is filled with file boxes reat lo We United Hetions; executive of medical services of land his sec retary, Mrs. Esther s Se Illinois Department of. Public Pillen, who was sec retary to Rep. The t. §. 24 Infantry Divisis,

moved into the battle zone along) South’

lem which ‘caused the Hoosier tine business there. [ | tragedy was not an isolated one.| Occasiopally a phone rings and Kerean 2d Corps. The 2d. Di“Among thé most. important it Mr. Jfcobs is about he talks|vision sent patrols as much as. problems facing our mental in- with a nstitutent. If it is a 50 miles into Communist terri-| stitutions today is that of pa- Democrat who — disagrees: with/tory in the area southwest ot tient overcrowding and the re-igxim. : the Congressman outlines Unsan ’

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him. ; a statement made by. Dr. ‘John : Mildl of Won, on the southeast bank of| Vv. - a Larson, superintendent of ILo- rea Har he is “in- the Chongchon River 5 miles gansport Hospital, when he made dependent” to put it in mild poli- north of Unsan. public ‘the facts behind:. the I The Allies held good positions

‘alorig the Chongchon, and had! three American and four Korean] divisions and the British common-| wealth" brigade to defend them, |

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Fairchild Raps

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At. another joint meeting of a ’ the Social Administration : ana Shirred yoke—and pocket— | BROADTAIL Sdcial Treatment divisions this. fluted neck—pantaloon-leg . | . morning Miss Margaret Wagner, trousers—{the waist fits - i executive director of ‘the Benja-: ° snugly with elastic in the min Rose’ Institute of -Cléyeland band)— was to speak con . “Community Planning for the Aged.’ - Pink, Blue, Maize. Sizes 8 to 12. i, Luncheon ‘meetings included . : ei . the Ihdiaha Agsorviation bf Coun: ] 038 . : : EE ty. Welfare directors: inthe Clay- ' ¢ : -

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under two ‘different g IRL murder in the course of a felony. a _yeteran of World. i will be buried in ArlingNational Cemetery tomorrow. | {+ President Truman.’

| Mr. Coffelt's two wounded com-! irades -in—a local hospital this! morning, and Mrs. Truman will

jattend the services at Arlington.|

Expresses Gratitude

i, During his .brief visit to the hospital, Mr. Truman expressed ‘deep gratitude to them for what

protecting him directed that fresh flowers be put

(Indianapolis. Time) tamorafter the funeral services where he

Bobby Gilman, 9. gets unshackled by Police Sgt. Orville hake his one political speech of

Meanwhile in New York. a Fed It took police quite a eral grand jury began an investigation into the assassination plot The inquiry opened while Secret:

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Plot

| Indictment ‘Planned Early Next Week ! (Continped Irom Page One)

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. tus What we can pay—8$90 ‘a month|second term. » rean- 1st Division back to a point . a round-the-clock search for more and room, board and. laundry, Meanwhile his dad is here help—-seven miiles. south of Unsan D il G Into Law Office Here - conspirators and known radical for 12 hours a day, six days a ing Mr. Jacobs.” He also helped U. 8. Marines were stalled on al ey on aming Leo Plotkin, son of Mr. apd Puerto Rican leaders. Scores of week.” : him run against Mr. Campbell the outskirts of Sudong, a village —Profecutor George Dailey’s Mrs: Ben Plotkin n7or oC vontral persons were Glestioned, TWO Ne get many good for the senatorial nomination, 20 miles north of Hamhung on pledge to break up gambling “ap- Ave. iS.now associated with Rob-| Juan Pinta-Gandia, head of ; people who go through our train- which proved an ill-starred con- the main road to. the Chosin 8 oo all ks I Er rt D. Malarney, attorney, with the local junta of the Revolution: } ing course for non-professional verftion campaign’ last June. reservoir. one of North Korea's pears like a last minute bid for offices in the K. ‘of P. building. ists, and two other Puerto Ricans i workers and are highly qualified. Mr, Jacobs’ ‘real manager re- big ‘hydroelectric “power plants. votes,” Frank Fairchild, Repub ir 5 ’ : : : g were. seized yesterday and ub i for the job jut, with the ex-'mains himself. And the question Marine airmen in the dark lican candidate. for Prosecutor yn 2 Biotin as granuateq penaed for questioning before the replion of Hinge who remain pure- ig whether or not his unorthodoxy hours of early Friday attacked said in a speech-at-a Perry Town.- Shor } of 1 a a etter. : 2 ; a Ty from loyaity, “we cannot Keep will pay off on Tuesday. Some a convoy estimated to include 300 es a tiooa — a, th pi has esterday the President at his © these people hecause we cannot say he will lead the Democratic vehicles moving south along a Ship. meeting last night. ha a BY on ry > e : news conference shrugged off the compete in salary or other ad-y; ret in the county and others road from Manchuria toward the f- Dalley’s belated pledge to can ‘Bar Tati Ak I il attempt on his life ? v At Re I ha utons that he will }-lose his seat. Chosin reservoir.” clean up crime comes just one Bar Association and Pht Delta] More than 200 newsmen-arose | 2 onan. nme RaYy — Pilots estimated they knocked year and 11 months“after taking Phi, le gal fr aternity. and applayded wren My Hunan § agreed that the personnel problem U. 5. fo Keep Eye Gut 24 trucks which were mov- office and four days. before elec- owe ii — As 3 onierens ror Re is one which must be solved be- mg with lights on. tion,” he said. PARCEL DEADLINE SET ‘his hands to stop the applause ~ fore state mental hospitals can ‘On Elections . U. S. 5th Air Force p anes at- “With his record of losing fel Indignapolis Postmaster George and said with a laugh that he tA fulfill’ their purposes. The United States District At- tacking : In support of ground ony“epses..and with his political J. Ress today announced Nov. 15 isn’t running for anything this x She expressed surprise that In- i eve office in. the Federal iroqps were credited with knock- signs over headquarters of pool as the: deadline for mailing year. : diana still worked mental hos- building has been alerted to in- ing out eight Communist tanks selling “establishments it would Christmas packages destined for. He added that the applause pital’ attendants a 12-hour . day stigate complaints. of election anc. a supply train _ seem just ahother New Deal can- overseas .delivery. He urged that would have sounded good in 1948 and said: ‘That sounds like Way 'juraouiirities covered by Federal The ommunists captured: 13 didate making glitteririg promises all parcels he mailed before that! The¥ Preside nt’ said he never back at. the beginning of the : Amgrican tanks Thursday. : for re-election.” date. tf possible: fwase-in any danger rentury. Matthew E. Welsh, U. 8. Dis-’ ” ; : merit sores : Aside from the problem Of Progh,.i.¢ ‘Attorney here, received in-| A ii 108 the. Some gy ge structions by mail yesterday from 4 : Ll i. ye Attorney General J. Howard Me- . recent tragedy, Dr. Wittman said Gath. ? he an attendant is one of the most The .attorney's office will : be fruportant people in a mental hos- open from 6 a 1.106 p. m. next pital program. Tuesday, election day. Turnover High The letter said: “While there is She added that the. problem: not statutory authority for Fedmust be brought before the pub- eral policing of the polls, these lic.” Dr. Wittman said programs indications of concern on the part! of higher salaries, better living of’ prosecutive agencies of ‘the | conditions. in-service training and' government may well have a sal-pre-employment screening must utary effect upon persons who, be instituted to cut ‘down the may be contemplating manipula “wasteful” turnover. of workers. tion of the elec process.” “After the Logansport Hospital pip iN ELECTRIC CHAIR escape and’ before discharge’ of REIDSVILLE, Ga. Nov. 3 (UP) the attendants, tests were made... eh n—Wallace. Meriwether which showed one of the attend County cattleman ' and farmer 5 ants was himself feeble-minded. gjed in Georgia's “electric chair { Informed of this, Dr. Wittman today with a prayer on his lips fo said this constitutes another ar-for those who had failed to gradi; | gument for pre-empipyment tests. him clemency, Wallace was con- { This is not a problem that victed of the murder of William Pe be solved ove ight. she: Turner, his ex-tenant farmer, in gai Nor ne that can be 1948 ¢ 3 hout fie t penaing . 5 \ t ily STRAT SS > d erence SAYS: 4 got ur it 3 bri I dents in Claypool Hotel: Highl ghts of todav's. EBSI10T fncluded a nt f-heon “spon sored In coope : with the Indiana Mental Hygis Society and. Indiana Psych ical "A i sociation. x epee rl emer Dr. Harrison Sad ssociate professor of psychiatry at Wayn University Medical St chool in. De 3 > troit was to speak-on “The Te am

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