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© THURSDAY, MAR.1, 1951 .._' — At Reds, Gains 3 Miles _(Continiied From Page One) ~|flatlands east of Seoul, but were! planes added to the carnige with driven back across the river after 44 bombs, bullets, rockets and na- Advancing a mile to the island Ce 3 palm a” — flaming jellied of Chamsil and Sinchon., "gaso 3 : 1

ages . ‘The renewed central offensive = re .... A high-ranking Chinese pris- .. oner has told U. 8. officers Red

got under way, soon after dawn. : under a bright sun. © China will throw 250,000 troops, including the long-missing -3d

- U# 8. «Marines just ‘west of Hoengsong clambered up almost Field Army, into its most powerful Korean offensive of the war

perpendicular mountains and fell upon Chinese well entrenched this month. HY in dugouts and foxholes in the| ~~, The Chinese will support the OPening hours of the assault. i "attack for ‘the first time with] One company of Leathernecks Vou Russian-built jet fighters, hereto-|attacking an 800-foot mountain fore seen only over northwest/Was caught in an enemy mortar Korea far behind the fighting Parrage and suffered a number of| front, he said. ’ casualties. Officers said the ChiThe prisoner said the Commu- Rese farther north apparently had i. nist objective will. be to smash mortars zeroed. in on the. hill it A United Nations forces while they mass. San are-in at lack formations, “break ° 5 through their lines into southern! hls oe ; Korea. and force one or more High Court Eyes “Dunkerque” evacuations. IS ads S RS il hr Front dispatches and an anrEviction Actions “4 soma w ~ Army communique gave this pic-| (Continued From Page One) kid ture of the Froung fighting, from ihe case, but that his court acted yur WW 0 east: : ‘ tH i U.. 5. 1st Cavaliy Division— only as mandated by Indiana law. oF ge Took the rugged crest of Hill 318| o . Appeaied to Judge ., | go ~just south of Yongdu, 31 miles obert H. Orbison, attorney. for _ .south of the 38th Parallel on the the tenants, appealed to Judge = pe CY west-central front, in a bayonet|Brennan for a restraining order|

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LLDOG READY TO BITE INDIANS .. . Pretty Marita Wiley, a senior at Brownsburg High

Hits Northern Area

Northeastern ‘states

centered today over upper Michi- around the bailding all day . . ‘|gan after howlinggcross northern the elevator operator/ told. me what I paid off and the records

. {to 12 inches. Calymet, Mich, re‘ported an accumulation of 34

-|midwest, with sub-freezing temp- joss in baseball ticket operations

Worst Blizzard "Big Tom’ Hits Poli Charges Raid lik

lout of his court, accusing Sheriff ; Smith's office of- “being more| > & Tom ¥

Colder Weather Back To. Midwest Sector

Big witched to abel . interested in publicity than o Mana as Ars pointing out at Bevis toute He Rfid ts The year's worst.blizzard swept anq photographer but didn't

the $4000 per month asked for across the upper Great Lakes re- bother to get a-search warrant. Picate rotection El ponds gion today, snow storms hit the| Calls It ‘Farce’ : PE and more “I don't yell about legitimate

off” 48 snow was forecast for San Fran- |aW enforcement but ‘this thing

Like many other operators, he . ut 4 ing says one of his biggest losses fs ; ; was a farce,” g Tom says. A cisco to make the old saying .p never expect to get the money

from policemen cashing in the tabout March and the lion come back .. . but the public ought to |

“hits” from confiscated ) This always meets with angry true. : f know how those guys operate.” TONER The Great ‘Lakes storm was, “I knew they were hanging

denial from police. Ya iA “They say they don't,” Big Tom -iadds, “But look at my records of

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Wisconsin, Minnegfta and the Da- Someone was asking questions of how few tickets were sold and = - kotas on winds up to 57. miles per and some. of my boys saw the how many were confiscated and = hour. detectives. But: they wait til UT youl see the money went some- | The U. S. Weather Bureau at leave, then hang a phony traffic where." NT a Chicago said the storm covered Charge on me. I saw them follow-| Right now Big Tom is charged the Northern Great Lakes and "8 and I gave a hand signal. with fallure to give a hand signal upper Mississippi Valley regioris' Then they come in and tear up ang operating a lottery, the latter with new snow ranging from 4 the place, and mess up my AX. charge based on tickets found im. records. ) . ‘his . car--after police” made the Actual'v, Big Tom grinned, thé traffic arrest. Prosecutor Faire inches on the -ground, and Land tax records are, ‘more damning child said his office is still chne O'Lakes, Wis., 25. . to the politicians than to me.” sidering what charge to file as a The storm brought a’ return of Shows. $12,000 Loss iresult of the raid on his heads colder -weather to much—of the They show he: took a $12,000 quarters. ? : Aa The prosecutor in turn, denies eratures extending as far south in 1950, the year local politicians that any money was found in the

attack supported by U. 8. planes.| nq vd > Commonwealth 27th Brigade—] ahd lempotaty injunction tg pre 2 ; British ‘elements advanced 3000|Yent: the evictions until the case is yards and secured Hill 527, three could be heard. : “ ~ miles southeast of Yongdu.* . Mr. Orbison said that Mr. Alli- ,,. . Jie South Korean 6th Division—|son was charging non payment ot Hint Belgium Out if 8 “Pushed 3% miles northwest and rent when he actually had re5 . seized Hill 426, six miles south-| fused. the rent when it was ; : east of Yongdu. tendered.

School, beams brightly as she holds a caricature of the Brownsburg Bulldogs, who will come to the Butler Fieldhouse for the

j#rson's Indians at | p. in.

Religion No Popular [What Makes ‘Preventive’ War Started Song, Pastor Declares | o Lobbyist ? BRUSSELS, Belgium, Mar, 1, “The ‘Christian religion is like | yIs U. 8. 1st Marine Division—Ad-| “I feel that if the people were|(UP)—Foreign Minister Paul Van a song nobody wants to sing.” vanced 1% miles and seized hills|evicted before Judge Pritchard Zeeland indicated today that Bel-| The Rev. H. Ralph Higgins, Port from the Semate Road In-| one:and two miles west of Hoéng- had an opportunity to. héar the gium would not consider herself |vestigating Committee |

" ; E > { blaming, Ca ” song despite strong Communist merits of the case the people bound by her Atlantic Treaty| ctor of .St. Mark's Episcopal), state’s crumbling Tivos! resistance. {would be irreparably damaged obligations if some

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Westery Church, Evanston, Ill., expressed gystem on overloaded trueks.

regional basketball tournament Saturday. The real-live Bulldogs face Ana- |

as Arkansas, Bismark, N, D, re- organized a “syndicate” to pro-f3id and says. he doubts that _ 3 ported 16 degrees below zero this tect “certain lottery ‘operators in{lDere ever was any money in the

morning and Pierre, 8. D. 2 refurn for payoffs and to. “dis- Office drawer cache where "Big below. ; : courage” nonsyndicate competi-| TOM ¢laims hé left it. “igs wel Forecasters sald the ‘Great tion. Big Tom was on the outside _ © think it's a matter of a good

Lakes blizzard, was increasing in'looking in at that operation, he Ofense for a defense Mr, Faire intensity as it moved eastward. said, pointing to a one-third drop child said. x Si It left snow piled in drifts 10 feet jn business- and the heavy loss. eT : = hits deep in Duluth. Minn. where poo Gl Prubing Advice si. SnOWDIOWS - teamed with Jolie business here in 1945 “without; When you thin treetops, don't Squad cars ‘on emergency ambu-|, xine anyone”: He distributes cut or top them. That often kills ance runs. “novelties” to dealers over Central the tree or causes decay and

The storm threw heavy: snow % \ ® ahead of it as It maved eastward. \ diana and to a few in Indian- weakening the branches, the Utfe

» i { | 3 \ PNG «oo South Korean 3d Division—Ad- and could not be adequately member-nation started a prevent-ithis thought as the central theme | ’ y ; apolis. In Indianapolis, however, versity of" Illinois reports. The 9 ne vanced 2000 to 3000 yards 10 to|compensated by the bond which tive war. feaar of his sermon at noon today in! Noha 3 SORT an on Ar iligh winds qumped from four yo his “Big-Pom” tickets rank far best method is by caretully ‘ree derfully 2. bh ast ot a aw ord pons Dosted_under| Addressing the House of Repre-|Clirist Episcopal Church onthe ist, he was. instrumental iA “per- New York, causing frequent traf. Pew Those ot some eras moving 30 entire branch 3. . 8. vision—Gaine if f a e restrainingigsantatives on a pr o Cirele. ; . |g ” s is tol : ! by . & 8, LO) hs P— met sen ii | Cross, - most a half-mile in the Chuchoniotder issued .is legal and should forte military ee “The Lord's song always will "liberasize™ the Ee ope, and: slush forceato cary 2nd Lightning." “Ranke. 'projacty Crop de River valley north of the Hoeng- be kept in force until sich time (, two vears, Mr. Van Zeeland Pe unpopular, yet it is only as each ' paca ean A of 54 d tie nt te C&M Sond Luck and pos- | An! int . 4a v3 On song-Pangnim road. as Judge Pritchard can .'ear the _..4. «yf is quite Understandable of us learns to make it his in-| -Asked why he hasn't eC on Ad anes © TIBNLS sibly below “Bfdoks.”. = | n' interesting (innovation te : U. 8. 7th Division and South facts,” Judge Brennan said this i} .+' ir contrary to what I be. dividual song that the power of 25 a lobbyist this year,” Mr. » gn oN A ruar Airport * ‘He ran into trouble with one of [Protect crops, fruit trees and . Korean 7th Division—Captired| morning. sil HLL Hf, CONrAPY wanted to God can come into ourlives,” pr. | Nicholas said: a 5 ew Yor : ie morning. : the biggest Indianapolis operators plants against sudden cold snaps i > Amidong, in the east central| . Hearing Put Off threw itself "into advestur » |Higgins sald. He will give the Two years ago, all the other p to six nches of snow was early when suit was filed to stop is the new “Frostguard,” a gen. hops, _ mountains 31 miles south of the, In previous decisions the .Su-/. ... .~ "= venture BY. et of his. series of sermons in l0DbYists gave me a ribbing for forecast for New England. Big Tom from printing a “Moon erator of infra-red rays. %U : 38th Parallel and seven miles preme Court has ruled that the l ll 8 ot be bound ar WE Christ Church at noon tomorrow. Pegistering. (ley. sRid. Jt. wasn't; Peo Vid Ff : gy ngnim, affer knockin sdiction in such matters rested : ? re ——————— | se ere “is aj. : ¥ HEE i . fd 2 Li 3fagel 3 3 Tg ed defenders oft with .the Superior Courts. ex- < os r DeGa eri Government (provision in the lobbyist law STRAUSS SAYS: TRADI TION WITH A Tou CH OF TO MOR ROW : “the southern hill approaches last elustvely. Allen % Boy, 16, Gets Life Vv sp Is S| : Which says Jat You ust Igcetve ’ fo ! us Vase 3 ae ; night. : earing set. for Mar. in : :. . 1 i {extra compensation for lobbying.|" . : i; (i ; : ms San : 2 Oo Korean Capital Division Judge Brennan's court has been For Slaying Child, 8 : ote Margin S id : Well, I dont get anything extra > > : Eo . : postponed until after Mar. 19, By United Press , | ROME, Mar. 1 (UP)—Premier (or coming ovér here. And I don't

—Drove west along a lateral road from the east coast into the flank

of North Korean forces above. : ' I © Amidong. : : Ju gem ont a his Secilon. Si. an Rae iy gin era ein tonight on the issue of making’ U. 8. Forces on the western yo. on “aroun St have been S-year-old boy. [a pound-by-peund invertory Of ny. Njenglas said his interprefront -also lashed out at the|given eviction orders. | Rodney was convicted of slash-|Italy's critical industrical ma-ii. sion of the lobby law is that he enemy. Reinforced American ———* ____._ |ing Joey Housey lait September terials. However, there. were , i naiq just to lobby and, platoons stormed across the Han POTASH PRODUCTION. . _» [and then burying the body. in a{rumors De Gasperi might resign | yo ofore, is not subject to the River in assault boats four miles| Before World War I, American vacant field near his home. His because of the narrow margig. Lobbyist law penalties Ee southeast of S&ul and landed on|farmers relied on Germany for attorney and uncle, George Hub- The vote of 253 to 237 was’ The law states that a legislaa 2-mile-long island. They hoped potash for fertilizers; today the bard, said the conviction would the closest on any major issue inj, ag- .—lobbyist—is defined : to- establish a bridgehead that United States is producing enough not be appealed because “we want the last three years. Eighty-four , J “any er on. wha. : : woul act as a A for its own needs. and. for Gap-ito do-what Is right for both the ofthe“ Chamber's 574 menhgss {CARERS oR

when Judge Brennan will appear MT. CLEMENS, Mich., Mar. 1|Alcide De Gasperi’s government see why I should register. Maybe

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CARESLR L ‘boy ahd the public.” ; [pensation ASE -as well. ~ boy ahd the public.” « {did not attend the session. rectly, promotes or opposes legis i i » ii ty e . :

dian i 1ation.” ali hi ER nme ' Mr. Nicholas said he is paid as * ; secretary of the association and [not as a lobbyist. “It Mr. Nicholas’ position as! executive secretary of the truck

top state official said.

he was a lobbyist in 1949 when

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