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| . LONDON, Feb. 16 (UP)—A government source said far in the General Assembly today Britain and the United States were considering the|t0d2Y-

| Chi] advisability of warning Russia and her satellites against | After an hour of blistering

attacking Yugoslavia. jargument, the Republican, : —l : .o majority in the House finally| - It was said Britain was not yet ready to give a specific killed ah amendment to the work-|

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was believed to favor. a pro- |of their own physicians. | nouncement . that any move | The amendment was beaten by| against Yugoslavia would be con- C eson [ ges la vote of 38 to 59 on strict party] sidered an act of aggression. The lines after the same proposal had|

United States was depicted as/ is bee | studyiog the situation but not Sees ‘Suicide’ Unless ote or Demo arusan aving come to any conclusion] : yet on a course of action. Europe Is Bolstered / [publicans BE U. 8. Talks Underway WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (UP)| Most Republicans who voted § Consultations were reported to|—Secretary of State Dean Ache- ror jt jast week switched over be under way in Washington and!son declared today that it would 5,4 defeated it today in what! with other European nations, in-|be “a’short cut to suicide” not 0 pemocratic legislators termed a cluding France. : Bush more American troops to njoh_pressure maneuver on the Britain's opposition to an out-|{Europe “now.” Ipart of right pledge of armed assistance If the United States fails t|Commities “worming mening. to was said to be based on these/bolster Western European ground g.ones i factors: {defenses against Soviet aggres-| Republican debate to kill the! ONE: The Western powers al-'sion, he said, “we might once f.q choice of doctor amendment. ready have extensive commit-/again hear the bitter refrain: ‘Too was led by Rep. Norman Neely, | ments in Europe and elsewhere little and too late’.” | Bloomington lawyer. | and should not take on any new! Mr. Acheson said “the combat He argued at choice of ones until the Western defense forces of our European Allies may doctors would open the way for a plans are consolidate, be expected to double in the next «pix magical racket in Indiana TWO: A security guarantee at year” and that “the time for our whereby huge sums could be!

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this time might embarrass Mar- contribution is now.” gouged from employers on®work-| shall Tito who so far has declined| The secretary, in a solemn men's compensation.” to line up formally with the anti- statement to the Senate Foreign, pemogcrats charged killing the

soldiers only. Lt. Richard Seiverling, Public Information Officer of the 28th, said that former Nation-

Communist nations. {Relations and Armed Services amendment would be a form of| | : al Guard troops now with the 28th THREE: Yugoslavia, as a mem- Committees, said the United «socialized medicine” in which! = aay fois ; ae oe : are not being sent overseas at this ber of the United Nations, is auto- States dares not rely on anyithe employers could select doc-| A shell bursts at Camp Atterbury as 28th Division soldiers take mock battle training to pre. [time. matically included in the over-all Policy of purely Western hemis-itors jn all injury occupational are them for fighting in Korea. . $i: ; An Emergency Levy security pledges of that organi- Pheric defense through air and gisease cases. : P of ghriing = The sudden call-up came as a| zation. {8€3 power, | Dillin Hits Action result of an emergency levy anmorte | Urges Broad Support | “Rep. Neely is suggesting there | nounced Monday by the Defense

He urged total governmental is a huge conspiracy between the

lke’s Headquarters support of the administration doctors and the workers to gouge . {troops-for-Europe policy, the aim employers and he is implying that Ready in March of whieh, ne said, is: ithe doctors of Indiana are not! | “First to prevent the outbreak honest,” declared Rep. Hugh 8. PARIS, Feb. 18 (UP) — Gen. of war; second, to prevent. the|Dillin, Democratic floor leader. Dwight D. Eisenhower expects to goviet Union from accomplishing] The House immediately was have the headquarters of his At- jig aggressive purposes by meansithrown inte other debate d lantic Pact army @stablished ati other tham war; and third, to rival I ato reports Versailles by the middle of next make certain that the free na- on unemployment compensation

| month. tions will not be defeated if War penefits. : He is due here Wednesday and is forced upon us.” {

{ » will stay temporarily in the Hotel | Mr. Acheson mentioned no troop, Outlawing Commies Sig Trianon-Palace. Eight of Gen. figures for this country or its| Passage of a bill to outlaw the ! Eisenhower's aides are due here European Allies, But Defense Sec- Communist Party in Indiana, prolater today. cretary George C. Marshall said viding prison terms for memberAs the grinning five-star gen- yesterday the United States plans ship in a Red group, was recom‘eral and his wife boarded the to send 100,000 troops—four di- mended by Judiciary A CommitQueen Mary in New, York today, | visions with supporting forces—|tee of the House. he told newsmen he was “going|to Europe in addition to the two! The bill also would ban from to my headquarters in France| U. 8. divisions there now. public payrolls any Communist with the fervent hope the job will | The Senate Foreign Relations and printing of literature advobe done soon so that we can come | Committee released an official es.cating overthrow of the governback.” timate Wednesday putting West- ment. Gen. Eisenhower's gargantuan| ern European forces at 2,103,000. This bill, introduced by Reps. task of transferring an 1l-nation|{Doubling that strength, as pre-| William O. Brown, Sullivan Dem-! Atlantic Pact army from paper|dicted by Mr. Acheson, would put|ocrat, and Thomas Hasbrook, Into parade ground will begin the Europe's antilCommunist forces dianapolis Republican, is expected

moment he arrives in the Paris above 4 million in the next year. to take precedent over another om ——— janti-subversive bill introduced by!

Department, Additional troops are needed to replace casualties in Korea, the Pentagon announcement stated. In all, about 20,000 draftees are being called in the

(bat teams. They are:

Pickett, Va.; 45th Division, Oklahoma soldiérs, at Camp Polk, La.;- 40th Division, California soldiers, Camp Cooke, Cal.; 278th Regimental combat team, Tennessee troops, at Ft. Devens, Mass, and 196th Regimental combat team, training at Camp Carson, Colo. With each unit supplying an approximately equal share, this would put the 28th’s quota at about 4000. Pull-Out Limited The Pentagon announcement had limited the pull-out of draft-

emergency levy, They are being taken from four former National Guard di- Camp Atterbury, was: visions and two regimental com-| Pvt. Earl D. Summers, 19, Alli.

Russ to Lay inne Several Thousand Troops

Expect 4000 Drafted Gls to Be Assigned

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Sizable Group to Leave Camp Atterbury . Tonight; 7-Day Furloughs Being Granted By TED KNAP : CAMP ATTERBURY, Feb. 16—The 28th Division toe day started shipping out several thousand of its drafted troops for assignment in Korea. : :

could not be released, it was

estimated that 4000 troops will be in the shipment. They will join Army divisions in Korea as replacements. A sizable group will be leaving Camp Atterbury tonight, the 28th Division Public Information Office announced. The GIs will go home for seven-day furloughs and de lays en route before reporting

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Three Camp Atterbury soldiers were killed and a fourth was injured critically early today when their borrowed car careened off {the highway and struck a tres ‘at Taylorsville. State police listed the dead as: Pvt. Samuel 8. Gran, 24; North Nashville, Tenn. ,

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| The 28th at Atterbury: 43d Di-| All men were membérs of the |vision, comprised of New Hng- 110th Infantry Regiment, 28th Diland states soldiers at Camp, Vision, stationed at Camp Atter-

{ bury, The men had borrowed a car and were believed returning from

On the same curve of U. 8. 81 in Taylorsville, another Camp Atterbury soldier was killed when a car he was driving struck the same tree. He was Ret. Robert C. Bedson, 28, Farmington, Mich. He also was returning to camp at night. Columbus after a night of liberty, according to buddies. Police said the car, believed to have been driven by Pvt. Williamson, left U, 8, 31, in Taylors

eées to 20 per cent of normal division strength, which is 18,900. {Since the 28th now has about 120,000 “troops, this would permit lit to be trigmmed to about 16,000.

“If all others do their job, the . Rep. J. Perry Meek, Indianapolis! job will be done properly,” the Its dC Republican. | general said. “Free nations must " . ’ Raising State Salaries | stick together. What we are

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. | Above Yoju lag - mt] | : : 1 : : ‘MN: | 2 H : : . days, divisfon officers said. Of The Times . suuuruonuscnr Sheriff Fires Two [Diyorcee Is Held |immie Picks Argue Evidence . Am on ne smn: ca

Pagel TOKYO, Saturday, Feb. 17— Top Investigators | ‘Champs Again groups of soldiers started arrang-

Women urged to assume re-

sponsibilities in public affairs - | Allied troops began slamming Sheriff Smith today revealed he | 1 {ing for quick transportation and in the home . . . Eleanor [back at the Communists in¥orea has fired two of his top in-| N A Ing 0 al (We Hope) n e y ir A {home. One car rental service

\Governor’ . eg ay ; : GES | The shipment t b i On the in ide ets : Govertors pay from $3000 to These Gls fighting in Korea will soon be joined by drafted replacements from the 28th at | pleted ey pen I tor S Allied Team Gains | (Continued on Page 3—Col. 1)! Camp Atterbury and three other divisions in the u.s. {movement from Atterbury will

ville, 35 miles southeast of Indi {anapolis, State police attributed the acecident, in part, to a low hanging {fog at the scene of the wreck, |Officers said the car was travels |ing at high speed. | Accurate details of the cause of [the accident were clouded because (of a lack of witnesses. | Police said the car imbedded |itsell in the tree, and two of the imen, Pvts, Summers and Rome

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28th Trooper Found

; oosevelt . . . fashions . . . today. i vestigators and replaced them! {rented 10 autos to 50 Gls going . Roo va A TABLIORS + ou The Reds’ five-day-old offensive With former uniformed deputies. Fr h to North Carolina on pre-ship- Dead of Rifle Wound lists for Civic Theater play [bosssd Sows BEainnt = U. 8. or ted LYS ortence, 39,! Father of 1 Hurt ite EEO. T ayer Watch, Wallet ment furlough. | Times State Serviee _ “ announced .....se.. savas 9-11 rmy’s stonewall defense. » Dearborn St., and James| i inki me aC ors yst, indi i |" All soldiers being sent to Korea] CAMP ATTERBURY, Feb. 1 Mickey Walker reported con- 4 A United Nations team of McMillan, 35, of 1527 Steele St. fa. During Drinking Party announces his choices for the Finding Disputed have completed a 14 weeks The body of a 28th Divisions sol sidering a television series |Americans, British, Australians Sheriff Smith refused to dis- By ED KENNEDY Marion County sectional and the By JOE ALLISON lof basic trajning, Lt. Seiverling dier was found here yesterday, ...On The Air , .. radio (and South Koreans hit Commu- close details of the reasons for and TOM HICKS 951 state basketball champ | Times Siafr, Writer stressed.” camp officials confirmed today. and TV schedules ......... 13 nist positions in the hills eight the discharges. However, he said What started last night to be 1101 State basyetball champion In| GREENFIELD, Feb. 15—A| ‘the core of the 28th will con-| Pvt. Charles A. Gray, 32-years Ed Sovola spends a day as a ~|miles northeast of Yoju on the they were for “an accumulation a gala wine-drinking party end- a Uy es je picked 2!low, nervous youth sat in Cir-/tinue ‘to take usit training at old former National Guardsman, page boy in the Indiana [Western side of the central front. of incidents... including drinking ed today with a married man, T or ro Years ri . P ot cult Court here today as lawyers Atterbury. It is scheduled for was found in a field with a 30-cal- } Senate . . . Robert Ruark | They ran into a Communist on duty and neglect of duty.” He father of two, critically stabbed, ech nm. our Sectiona. BS : : maneuvers with two other di- iber bullet wound in his head. An “About People’ nT Wa ; rishi added that’ both men ignored and. a middle-aged divorcee ar year, he had Tech beating Broad argued over a bilifold and watch F “en seers ar Map, Page 31 g g ’ Ripple in the sectional finals, of a murdered man. |visions and allied units in the Ft. Army rifie lay nearby.

Fred Othman wonders why \bataiich and Hebd oF 4] Previous warnings. rested by police. KSA Director Eric Johnston oa a on an . ng instr a Both Mr. Torrence and Mr. Mc- © In General Hospital, in a conleft his plush office to land (aay w thout conclusive results. Millan are former city police of- dition described by his doctor as

then going to the semifinals. He Earl Michael Kelly, 16, showed Bragg, N. C. area this summer. picked Madison to down Tech, no emotion as the prosecution

in a bed of thorns ... In | For their part thé Reds ficers hired for plainclothes duly “more than critical,” was Cecil then win the state. presented a wallet .and watch dianapolis youth praised for {launched an attack, 20 miles by the new sheriff. Mr. Torrence C. Wayland, 45, of 3037 Kenwood rn purported io belong 10 Albert M. mergency are suggestions to paint -hand southeast of Wornju. | Joined the sheriff's staff Jan. 1 Ave. He suffered a knife wound In local prep football games -hayer, Indianapolis allerney, grenades White ...........s 22 They threw three ‘columns of and Mr. McMillan Jan. 15, of the stomach. : Who was found beaten to death

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for The Times-Golden Gloves |°f Chechon, rail and road gate- Mr. Torrence has since submit. assault and battery with intent

2 . 2000 men each within five miles, Th ; last fall, Jimmie was uncanny./last June 10 on a Hamilton ji; hirty-two boxer | ey were fired Feb. 8, Held by police. on a charge of Thirty ORers are realy € and ys 2 He picked 30 winners of the, last County road. | | p S p gain | - finals tonight . . . college, |WAY to the old Pusan beachhead. ted his resignation. ta kill was Mrs. Alberta Jane 33 ames in the final four weeks.| A Missouri state policeman, H.

: But officers at 8th Army Head-| The 1 Over-all, he had an .831 average P. Bruner, told of finding the high school and professional replacements, both - Spiegel, of 252 W. Berkley Rd. an data. .. abe improve quarters said they were not un- moted from the ranks of ae don’t remember y thing (49 right, 10 wrong). (watch and wallet after Kelly and January Loss $40,307, second place standing .-. . {duly concerned by these penetra- ties, are Charles Adkins, 30, of from the time I went to bed until Jimmie will analyze his selec- two others were arrested in Transit Company Says bOWINg TeSUILS +vovuvsss 26-27 tions, {1315s Congress Ave.. and Thorn- the detectives came in early this tions in The Sunday Times. He'll Springfield, Mo,, following an au-| . . i . l Reds Fall Back ton Biddle, 23, of 1821 Orleans St. morning,” she told The Times in tell you WHY it's so. a |tomebile crash. © By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Other Features on Inside In the road hub of Chipyong, | LT — an exclusive telephone interview rose attorneys Shjeeted fo The city’s transit company, reAbout People. ..sveeesees 21 20 miles north of Yoju, the Reds Rain, Warm [from Polite Deadquastets. 2 Boys Beat Another, as ‘evidence insisting that they porting. it had lost 340,307 last Amusements . «ssesseese 3 rte a Sr Predicted Toda ¢ | “I fell and went to my room, Leave Him lce-Bound were not found on Kelly at the A Sgair re a oa, Seanense 2 { . . ’ » 3 neede 3 - Frank Anderson 2 [it got started by Allied artillery Y" [thats all T know. I did not blank 1s ksON, Mich., Feb. 16 (UP) |""™ OL is arrest, | | ied crease. |

Jimmie Angelopolous .... 27 |

land tanks, There won't be any sunshine in out, I went to sleep,” she said.

Hoosierland today but it will be. Police said they were called to gre AmeHean armored relief warm compared with the sleet the Berkeley Road, house at about ‘the besieged city THursday. Withe and snow of the past week. 10:30 p. m. last night. There they [drew to the south at noon Friday Weather Bureau forecasters found Mr. Wayland and Mrs. " +'|said temperatures would climb to Spiegel having a wine-drinking

{~~A six-year-old boy was frozen .necock Coynty's ancient In a monthly report to the state] to. an ice-covered pond yesterday courtroom was crowded as the Public Service Commission, W. as he lay unconscious from a ,/Marshail Dale resident of trial went into its fifth day. The «Pp ; beating inflicted by two other audience was largely ad of | Indianapolis Railways, Inc., noted youngsters, sheriff's deputies re- women as the Indianapolis youth that the January operating ex-

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taking American and French | 4g d , | ported today. penses of the company had inGene FINOMd +.rvrseses 27 |WOUDded to rear areas. (above freezing tonight. Ramm was Wasiand walked outside and feli| Patrick Robb was treated for|(pl0 fe JUIY OR 8 MUMEr|creaged $25,642 over the previous Barra, The tanks then took up guard- .y t oy 4 sévere exposure, cuts on the head =~ © month. Forum o SLiusies sevives 22 ling positions along the highway lo Sonfinge throughout dowmin the Jan. wd with thems ANd face, and possible fractures. Yesterday Hamilton Count Y| The PSC ended hearings on the 3rold 1. Hartley... ives. \while a truck column loaded with gn. : EL :

He told deputies that two other (Continued P —Col roposed fare increase Jan. 24. India p s (Continued on Page 3-<Col. 4) Propo na escaped a sleet and ice not to arrest him, so they tookig voor old boys hit him ‘with tries Mr. Dale noted that the utility's

Jim Heyrock «.ceeeepeees 25 | ares orm thai -'hi t i » { t coated most of Mis- him to his home where he lived! i 1c then pushed him into yNJURED IN CAR ACCIDENT testimony “clearly indicates’ ths

(supplies rolled . into Chipyora 4 Dan Kidney .....e.coeee 22 ioitnout meeting a single shot, 3

Ruth Millett ...ooonnnees 10 [7p os the first time the| Cufk northwest Illinois and | od ; 1d hi S » { (Continued on Page 8-—Col, 2) Waist-deep water ‘and held him C 5 {need for higher fares to meet the Needlework «........ vers 11 ' Ivineo-American ores has been dipped southward to Texas. i rR ge- Saal ) there. He had to be pried loose, LEBANON, Ind. Feb. 16 (UP) increased operating expenses.” | Frederick C. Othman .... 22 |g;n511ed4 by highway since it was! - LOGAL TEMPERATURES | N+ Y. BANS “THE “MIRACLE” |from the ice. ~C. R. Hitch, 73, Kirkland, was| ye warned that the company’s Fred Perkins ......... ++ 22 attacked in force by the Reds, 6a.m... 39 10a. m... 44 | ALBANY, N. Y, Feb. 16 (UP), Patrick was discovered after reported in critical condition inipjans to purchase additional

Radio and Television .... 13 |jaat Monday. During the siege! Ta.m... 40 11 a.m... 46 |—The State Board of Regents to-'one of the boys told the story Witham Hospital today with head i ackiess trolleys and busses Eleanor Roosevelt ...... 9 Igupplies were dropped by planes. 8 a.m... 41 12 (Noon) 46 G2Y banned the controversial to his grandmother, deputies injuries. Hospital attaches sald {pinged on the decision of the PSC. | Ed Sovola ...cvevennaiie 21 Allied officers - estimated the 9a.m... 48 1p. .m... 47 movie “The Miracle” as “sacri- said. Neither of the boys was Mr, Hitch, a druggist, either was| socording to Mr. Dale, the loss Sports ...ceesvsveenee 25-27 ‘ ——— —— {legious.” The action was unani- able to give a coherent account hit or fell into the side of a car| 0 —— : | Women's «.....c..e.. 8-11 | (Continued on Page 3—Col. 1)! . Humidity at 11:30 a. m., 98%. - |mous. lof the attack, however, they said.|at Kirkland yesterday, | (Continued on Page 3—Col. 6)

Officials said the soldier had left his barracks Wednesday night. His home was in Butler, Pa., and he was assigned to Co, D, 112th Infantry Regiment. Because he was a National

Guard member of the Pennsyl-

vania outfit, Pvt. Gray was not slated for overseas shipment at this time, camp officials said.

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