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Compromise Permits Arming Germans Vishinsky Won't By DAYTON MOORE, United Press Staff Correspondent Say if : “+ WASHINGTON, Dec. "9 -— Military chiefs of the 12 North’ y if He Atlantic Pact nations will meet in London next Tuesday to com- a TH plete plans for a unified Western European Defense Force under’ Means Chinese Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as supreme commander. | (Continued From Page One) Gen. Omar Ni Bradley, chairman of the pact military com- of India's mediation-minded delemittee and the U.-B. joint chiefs of staff scheduled the meeting to- pation, met with Gen. Wu Hsiu- | . day in an atmosphere of urgency , 2 : {

er “resulting ‘from’ the Chines Com. chuan, Chinese Communist leadAcheson Gives munist drive in Korea. Gen. ®r at the United Nations, to dis- > Bradley will _not attend, however, cuss plans for a general cease-

dreaded that he might “ because the Korean situation firé’ and the creation of a buffer \ be token from him. i

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Says u. S Opposed Bet, Bradley. ia {for the third “peace” conference, : pos nformed sources sa e way Na i To Any Appeasement appears clear for the pact military between the New Dethi and Pek (Continued Fiom Page One) committee to approve a com-|'D8 delegations. Korean War and all east-west is- Promise solution on the German, Informants said Mr. Rau’s visit sues. Ths rearmament issue and then putiwas part of a new round of disThe President and Mr. Attlee final approval on plans for aicussions aimed at lining Up SUP- to have flopped. expressed determination to fight UPified Western European Defense,port for... India’s. proposal. ex... on in Korea If fiécessary. But ir Force. pected to be put before the polithe Chinese Reds want peace, Headquarters Near Paris Se ainmitiee NeXt onday ] iC $ a oi they said, ICAI RIERA On, poricqr officials hoped -Genlmillarized one petween toe). That & “no appeasement: basis, Eisenhower can set up his new|Communist and United Nations “JUaTely on the spot and facing, Difference Cited {headquarters next month— prob-iforces in Korea. ‘a fight with a major industry in Despite broad agreement s'ably at Fontainbleu or Versailles, | Mr. Vishinsky told the 60-na his first week in office. { reached during their five-day cri- both near Paris. ition COME boop that Rus. sis talks, Mr. Truman afd the President Truman was under-sia was circulatin iy WD. fase. Prime Minister. admitted frankly stood to have given ASSUrances ution because it . desirous of .a that they “differ” an whether thief that he will name Gen. Eisen- peaceful settlement of the Ko- ministrator Shan Valenting next Chinese Conmimunists should be hower to the international post ednesday to talk over the price admitted to the United Nations./as soon as the Atlantic Treaty gon of peace in ihe par meri Situation. But their stand indiMr. Truman opposes this action, organization notifies him it cated he will have to issue his while Mr. Attlee approves it. ready. The resolution, he said, had first freeze order if a general Reaction in Congress was The pact council deputies agreed, VO points: ’ markup in new car prices is to be mixed on the Truman-Attiee com- last Thursday on a compromise! ONE: The immediate withdraw- headed off. munique, permitting arming of German 8 from. Korea of all foreign! Henry Ford, president of the Chairman Tom Connally (D. regimental combat team for use !roops. : Tex.) of the Senate Foreign Re- In the integrated force. TWO: The vesting of the solu-/tine in a telegram last night that lations Committee said he was A French-U. 8. deadlock over tion of the Korean question in the “We cannot accept out of hand “encouraged” by the Truman-Att- arming German troops so far has Korean people alone.

Congress Report [oy ht P. Sherinan, éhier] Mr. Rau saw Wu at mid-Man- GM, Ford Rebuff Pri

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and security of the world.” {insisted on limiting German units and put an end to the intervention! MT. Ford said the government's Republicans, who ‘are after Mr,/t0 battalion size and not arming|carried out forcibly by the United |Fequest to suspend price increases ‘Acheson's scalp, weren't sothem until establishment of a igtates under a blasphemy of the . a TT : pleased. Western European Federation. name of the United Nations.” | 15 Aided in Senate GOP floor leader Ken-|The United States has advocated \. yipineky's current resolu-| . neth 8. Wherry (Neb.) com- Use of German divisions. {tion was a watered-down version One Family ? plained the communique voiced no Compromise Accepted {of the measure demanded by Wu

A nited! : (Continued From Page One) acéord for strengthening United French and U. S. officials are When he addressed the Security K

Nations forces in Korea and that), sorted to have accepted the Council two weeks ago. That reso- children in these three ways: |

| i it failed to order Gen. Douglas! oromise providing for immedi- lution, voted down by the council,, ONE: By sending a check or|

MacAruiue 2 Both Chinese Com-/.te arming of German regimental Semanded Sundemnation of Dis money order for any amount to I AY Jom. : (combat teams. ~ ° or Sending troops to FOr iothe-A-Child, Indianapolis During the final meetings, Mr. pg ow. oar German officials were Mosa and Korea. It urged the; : Attlee raised the question of the .iq to be dissatisfied with the General Assembly “to demand Times, 214 W. Maryland St. A-bomb's use in Korea. Mr. Tru-/oompromise proposal. (the withdrawal from Korea of the, TWO: By placing your dimes man expressed his desire to keep. pe military committee will Armed forces of the United States on The Times Mile-O-Dimes on Mr. Attlee informed of develop- neet with the council deputies of America and all other countries; ments that might change his hope soon after Tuesday to draft a and to leave the people of North VW" Washington Stn front of the “world conditions would never joint report for the defense mini- and South Korea to settle the. S. Ayres & Co. and 8. 8. call for the use of the atomic sters of the pact nations. domestic affairs of Korea them- Kresge Co. : bom,” This was somewiat Eo The defense committee, headed selves 50 that a peacesil solution | “THREE: By telephoning RI. 0 a efinile assurance ritain y I. 8. Defense Secretary George 0 e orean question may e i would be consulted if the A-(C., Marshall, is expected to ap- achieved.” 5551 and asking for a donor ap bomb were to be unleashed. prove promptly the recommenda-, It was possible that Mr. Rau, pointment to take one or more, Peace Feelers Clear tions of the military chiefs and who had intended to offer his children to the stores and shop! But the peace feelers aimed to- council deputies, plan as an amendment to a six-

: {for them. i power ‘quit Korea" resolution, ‘ ward Moscow and Peking were Re ir B d Pl ' would now put it before the com- Clothe - A - Child shoppers are clear. pair Burne an taking an average of 50 children | The two leaders said they are

"mittee as an amendment to the EAST CHICAGO, Dec. 9 (UP)! Russian proposal. to the store these days. That, ready to seek an end to the Ko-|_ Repairs were started today on! Before presenting his resolution, number will be increased if and rean hostilities “hy means Of 4 cracking unit of the Socony- Mr. Vishinsky derided United Na- When the public adds increased negotiation” based on a free vacuum Ol Co. refinery damaged tions estimates that 400,000 Chi- contributions to the Clothe-A-Korea. {yesterday in a $50,000 fire fought nese Communist troops may be Child fund. by 100 city and plant firemen. fighting in Korea. He called the, YOUR help is needed TODAY.

Slim-Hipped Burglars Gasoline from a broken line was estimates “hollow listings which Contributions 4 ignited by an adjoining hot oilicould be sucked out of your Take Cash, Liquor line, thumb.”

Slim-hipped burglars “ducted” . ate pmne My. and Mrs. Lawrence J. i uo into the Old Heidelberg Tavern, 15 Elk L d 1 T k | Street...... PINE TERRE 3toh St. at Keystone Ave. last S Oo ges (o) a e W. 8. Rountree ........ 12.50 night for a supply of cash and . 'Sharanne and Key

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O17 AN ars Y Richard J. Wagner, Rushville Can aR Brennan ........ eee 5.00 Wise TH, BEND. Des ’ 2 tps district head of the Elks, said the ships, Boy Scouts, boys clubs and Children's Sunshine stacey Bowman, adver... is one of 152 planned to de- hundreds of others. Club, Inc. .....un. Veue 5.00

tising director of the South Bend Tribune since 1925. died today in Hines Veterans Hospital at ChiCago a day after his 53rd birthday. Mr... Bowman. a native of Greenup, Ill, joined the Tribune in 1917 and worked there continuously except for two periods in the

velop an expanded community! Mr. Kyle mentioned a recent George W. Wallace, service program for the 1578 Elks article in the Elks Magazine by J.. Cloverdale, Ind. ...... 25.00 lodges in the UI. 8. Edgar Hoover, FBI director, who Mr. and Mrs. F. L. T. .. 5.00 The Indiana campaign calls for declared that the organization's each todge to study tts commun program runs” “directly contrary Today's Total ...... 248.50 ity's needs in health, recreationito every tenet of communism.” | Total To Date ceee...$2,276.14 and welfare facilities with spe- ———- |

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General Motors: and Ford, the world’s two largest aufomakers;

refused to suspend increases on their 1951 models. Other car isted wever, | the black nightgown hidden by her husband. makers suggestéd that Mr. Disalle start on some other industry. Both . men 1 ho 2

‘meet with him and Economic Ad- Industry have special immunitylgs a. oot cor up the nationwide] Few men work _

{Ford Motor Co., told Mr. Valen- dustries had raised their prices. | Defense Secretary George C./lunch, spending

‘proposals which appear to dis- Act, wages in the industry also York last night that the nation|Der lee talks, adding that the meet- blocked setting up a supreme, ‘We consider this” he said criminate against (our) company wouid have to ‘be frozen if Mr. is “going into partial mobilization "ing “means much for the peace headquarters. The French have “the only way to restore peace 20d its employees.”

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{that no general wage-price freeze I wouldn't wait until Christmas like you said to do to see if

i “lof the entire economy is contem- the nightgown was meant for me. : 17 ang Without thougnt. put the|Pisted right now. They admitted). Christmas night might betoo Jute. LL LL ol ou Put hel that such plans are in the works, . We anen usually get the yor of it when we trust our hus- . pany for use if the rearmament emer. Dands. They'll get away with all,

one or two companies in a single, 3% 014 take at least 60 tofing& them do it.

i The country’s 10 leading auto, that of the country,” and that! oo ney necessitates them . but itjthey can and we lose them lett-| utes, wedged in between cook

ing, dish, washing, etc. 1 still think the woman whe found the black nightgown should keep quiet until after Christmas and spend the time ~ until then looking and acting like the type who could set off + a black nightgown. Sometimes it takes a little dieting and often it takes a new sparkle—but it's worth it when the black nightgown hangs om the Christmas tree at home.

from today's inflationary pres- enforcing machinery. late at the office

Byres. fe Elder statesman Bernard Baruch! When they say Ford and GM blamed their reed the Senate in a telegram they do. If a price boosts on rising costs of yesterday to impose controls im- man has to stay labor and material. They _com- mediately. He said voluntary con- late it's usually plained they were forced to mark|irols mean “nothing except profi. because he has up their new models because the teering and destruction when war taken some little steel, rubber, copper and other in- 4 .es us.” blonde snip to

Would Bring Wrath {Marshall told the Nationa] Asso- ‘WO hours’ work-

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That almost certainly . would tum to where you.can pull the! At one time I trusted my hus- ij, Slaying of Boy, 10

- ” band. I wouldn't have believed bring the wrath of the powerful'cock and go ail out.” a black nightgown could have] FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. Dee,

9 (UP)—Police rounded up all

R I Hi : Hi | C cid 4 4 ee heen for anYone but me SV ittie [known sex perverts in this wine e a ives e P ' an i a e it ha aa Si to home [ter-colony resort today for ques-

° : hated his tioning - about the “absolutely For Miss Teen Ager Honors jw: "nic in “ori so senseless brutal murder "ot a ‘hard. - When he was tired in the [10-year-old boy. Once in a while, relatives are a good thing to have. {mornings I thought it was from An autopsy report on the slayTake the case of Jeanine Bender, 14, of 3112 E. New York St./ work. It was from hangovers ing of Young Roser Totvell a Jeanine is an entrant in The Times “Miss Teen Ager of 1950" con- 2nd andes. lipstick. T found it./8ald it was considered a sex test, and she’s banking much of her hopes on relatives. | I checked up on him. He was crime. There's plenty to bank on. Jeanine has about 25 relatives in taking out a girl. He was about “There were no definite leads Indianapolis. ‘to get fired. I talked to his boss. yet, Detective 4 Sgt. William “ . A ha }His boss fired the blonde and laid Boyd reported, “and there was They've all promised to help ww. 2 N ! out my husband and so did I. no evidence from a preliminary in the vote getting,” Jeanine said. 5 | Oh, he was good and mad for eXamination that it was a sex “They're very nice to do it, even awhile. He'd hardly speak to me. crime. But it's absolutely sensethough we kid them about doing I made him work to get me back less unless 3 that was it. It just so they can come to our and I also made him want to come LA house atid waleh TV, HT wis’ back. IU Music Student Also Sting. Jean 3 3 He's forgotten the blonde and yap: “sisters” in the How-D Club at he'll or others he sees for ne Wins $100 Award Howe High School. She sald knows I mean business. Times State Service there are 10 girls in the Club and A BRUNET. BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 9—Mrs. they are out scouting for votes. armen : Claire Nunn, sophomore student Club Helps Out You evidently have a man jn Indiana University’s School of Jeanine may also get some help who revels in spirit in a woman. |Mysic, has been awarded a $100 from the Selofra Club of fresh- : Not all women have husbands /,rize for writing an original muman girls at Howe, from Bethel like that. Lots of men complain | sical variety show. 52 of Job's Daughters and the ° that their wives have too much Announcing the award, Dr.

boss | Girls’ Glee Club at school. She spirit, saying they're Ys SUS° |] .ee Norvelle, IU Theater director, belongs to all three. : picious and possessive. i ’

Jeanine is daughter of Mr. and The woman Who Stays wg {said Bes, Nililrsi Book an 4 3 Gres Mrs. Scott Bender. Jue shes ot abe being 1a 40 River Revue, The award is to The high school girl receiving the oe The ny is, be Elven annually, Dr. Norvelle a : op Sourve, Jesping guict iien ‘Mrs. Nunn, formerly of New he lack of tact make it hard to be Orleans, La. is a Bloomington Jeanine Bender . . . backed | quiet. Husbands don’t mag but [TeSident. by "sisters." | they ask for nagging from their

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SEATTLE, Wash, Dec. 9 He admitted the damage “was... (UP)-~A Naval intelligence board more than we had at first sus-| started a complete investigation pected,” but would not comment, today into five acts of “definite on what had been done to cripple! sahotage” that crippled a 12,000- the transport ship. A. W. Greely. ton transport and threatened the He said the five acts of sabo-! ship's safety. tage were committed last week Capt. M. E. Eaton, deputy com- after the Greely steamed home mander of the Military Sea Trans- from duty in the Far East. Capt. port Service, announced last night Eaton said the damage ‘could that acts of sabotage were com- have more than a nuisance value mitted but he refused to state to our enemies,” indicating the whether the attacks were Com- blow might slow military efforts munist-inspired. = lin the. Korean War.

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