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man labor union In 1946, the Brite industrial area, resentation with directors of the were trying to Each board was adually this type to coal. nission for West« year, it passed a of these tempobegan. German co-determination management. In ike if they didn’t
To Ask Recall Of MacArthur
One Member. Sees Doug's Note
To Martin as ‘Open Defiance’ By THE SCRIPPS-HOWARD NEWSPAPERS WASHINGTON, Apr. T—Joint Chiefs of Staff may recommend Gen. MacArthur's recall. At least one member of the joint chiefs regards MacArthur's letter to Republican House Leader Joseph Martin. of Massachusetts as open defiance; believes it calls for discipline. And all members may stand together on this, though all have treated MacArthur with defer-
ence, in the past.
Joint chiefs’ objection is not merely to MacArthur defiance of their clam-up orders.’ It runs to his disagreement with administration's foreign policy. They feel he has overstepped by insisting war against communism
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What Happens ‘Up to Peiping By GORDON CUMMING Complled from the Wire Services The United Nations is prepared to bomb military objectives in Manchuria and China proper if the Peiping Keds attack United Nations forces with as many as 500 airplanes, an unimpeachable diplomatic source states. Ernie Hill, special correspondent for Indianapolis Times at Lake Success, N. Y., reported today the Chinese Communists were reported to have 3000 planes north of the Yalu River. Bothe sides are fighting with one hand tied, it is stated. But this could change quickly if either decided to call off the unspoken agreement now governing the war. Gen. Douglas MacArthur is
Reported Ready to Give Nod for China Raids
LEGEND Northern Command Central Command
Southern Command
Iron Curtain Countries
FINLAND
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Smith, Fairchild
Are Key Figures
In Mayoralty Race
up os
Both Clark and Ober Backers Want to Win Sheriff's Favor
By THE TIMES STAFF
BIG QUESTION in Republican scrap for mayoralty nomination is choose-up of sides by Sheriff Dan W. Smith and Prosecutor Frank Fairchild.
As it looks now, both sides (Judge Alex Clark and .
Ceril Ober) would like to snuggle with Sheriff Smith, He's as popular as a USO girl in Korea. On other hand, neither side wants to footsie with Mr, Fairchild. He's dirging, “Nobody wants me . . . I wonder
why?”
So far, neither Mr. Smith nor Mr. Fairchild has made a public commitment to either side.
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will be fought and won in Far East, prevented from bombing north Sheriff Smith won GOP nomination year ago without iy Gen. Omar N. Bradley, chairman of the joint chiefs, particu- Of the Yalu and is forced to rt of either the regu- tr - ler assumed the larly, feels Europe must have first priority, feels MacArthur's confine his activities to North suppo : > reg 3
he strike. But a statement has cut ground from under Gen. Eisenhower at a Korea. lar organization or the so- of-the-groom was caught im * ination, was in- critical moment in world history. Chinese Communists are called anti-organization the throes of it last week, . 1e West German Joint chiefs discussed MacArthur letter at yesterday's meet- forced to permit the United 82 : ; When soclety reporter asked ing. Any recommendation for recall would go to Defense Secre- Nations .to continue to exert group. And he won with big- his relationship to happy tary George C. Marshall, who could then put it up to President ‘Ull supremacy of the “air. best majority of any candidate. couple, he insisted, thrice and Truman. Marshall so far hasn't Enough planes are in readiness ae Fasiehila on fomins” loudly, “I'm the groom's hus : ; . to contest the United Nations tion as “anti-machine” candi- papq» frst Jeading =ra 1 Sie st eS at hes lang ized it; that all officials who for air mastery, date despite being regular GOP * 2.» : t 3s bill oro, Jaye He knew Et letter might have had hand in it are United Nations sources say organization man several years Anchors Adrift 5 18 vdown will come to Martin before it was made °d Or out of bureau; that cor- that they will continue to fight 389. Red Faces and Bloody Ane : public Jeshondence on it can't be ‘the war along ‘the lines now 5 Reason both sides woo Mr. chors Dept. y ¥ ] : : ound. followed but that they will not mith: his criss-cross politick- * Wa { 8 0 . . : . : . 7 1 PT Views of Chinese “Hignway om many SIR Daido mE Sen pul TA Go Seer Asn, art py emiselvas Amer= 'RE'S WAY Free Chinese complained. Roads were being nists to decimate the United from all quarters. officers, Naval Armory ree | 8 a HERE ree ED damaged by overloads, and Nations forces in mass air Reason for reticence about sounded with loud and haopy. v any y ee leaders on Formosa view these i. yer were being practically raids. Mr. Fairchild: “Heat” around Voices, A% evening wore rai>s Son erialism oy issues: ith’ MacArthur invited to violate state laws, Many countries that have his office from so-called gam- and Members of on. moved”! Spe Towever tha gree Orly rest Officials said, by bureau regu- failed to send troops to Korea bling wars may kick back as dining room to bar, the: » ’ » . i 3 Ss. 2 - is is e : ‘ i \ to go slow on of world, will be saved from lation on tax reductions are unaware that this decision vote killer
Leo Teplow of k explains, they on't work. They
: ; and began singing “Anchors n investment in rean and all other Asiatic 10ng opposed to imports of for- Speculation as to the possi- talk following teen-ager trag- : Communists are integrated, ©i8n oil, are circulating recent bility of Red Chira tanmnp fhe edy at railroad crossing, is AWEIGH. oe » ; _ statement from member of al step varies. ussia : 4 ready to press for communiza. Texas Railroad Cormtacion. wants a full-scale war in Asia, willing to make sweet talk
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ISCO—A safe pen a safe at an p and then sat le an eight-line the “take.” He r his efforts.
or lost to communism depending on fate of Asia. That Russian, “hinese, Ko-
tion of Asia either by arms or by exploitation of domestic difficulties. That any appearance of conciliation- -for example, rumor that Peiping is willing to talk about Korean settlement-—is bound to be phony: that it's mare to gain time. That Asia's natural resources and manpower for forced labor or military service, once captured and exploited by Kremlin, will suffice to win Eorope and dominate world. . That .there’'s no static de“fense against communism; that only way is counterattack depriving Reds of initiative, That Asia cannot be saved
even by greatest of United Na--
tions victories in Korea, nor Korea secured so long as Com-
An ‘Oily Problem’
INDEPENDENT oil men,
saying we'd probably have to ration oil if it were not for present imports. They argue that dependence on imports endangers our security. We're bringing in 700,000 barrels a month, at present. Same problem's troubling Congressmen. Iranian oil troubles are being cited as reason federal government should be given power, at least temporarily, to supervise development of oil in submerged lands along our shores. British are likely to destroy oil properties in Iran if Russians try to seize them: we may also be cut off from Iraq and Saudi Arabian oil if troublé starts.
has been taken. It has been made by the 14 that are fighting the war.
the Chinese Reds may be expected to press the button. If the United Nations is in an al-out war with China. France will be officially at war with China in the Indo-China sector and Britain will be at war with China in the Malayan and Hong Kong Regions. -If the United States and its Allies are at war with China. it is presumed that Chiang Kai-shek’'s Chinese Nationalists will be permitted to participate, United Nation delegates say they are ready to face these eventualities.
Big Four
BRITISH DEPUTY FOR-
EIGN MINISTER ERNEST
DAVIES said in Paris vester-
MOROCCO
Named
& SQ
Miles
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Timesmap shows general areas ot the three major defense commands under Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's new Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers in Europe (SHAPE). Eisenhower's command extends into French North Africa, but not inte the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterran. ean. This leaves’ undefined the future role of Greece and Turkey. The same is true of western Germany. Lines of command aren't too rigid. For example, Adm. Sir Patrick Brind has overal
command in Northern Europe, but Gen.’ Alphonse Pierre Juin
in the Central Command, while U. S. Lt. Gen. Lauris Norstad and French Vice Adm. Robert Jaujard the Navy.
Spain
The stern American stand was voiced in a note signed by
commands only the ground forces commands the air forces there,
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Lebanon
o n ~ ‘Let's Count Ten’ MAYOR BAYT, despite gruff
again with Police Chief Rouls. Two weeks ago, after Mayor angrily told press “if Chief Rouls can’t enforce train speed laws, I'll get a police chief who can,” Chief Rouls said he would quit. Dut resignation has not yet come. Informed sources at City Hall report Mr. Bayt has asked Mr. Rouls to “reconsider,” to stay at least until end of year. Chief is reported to have turned down offer, insisting his decision to quit was, long mulled. Mayor admits ‘he has not chosen successor to Mr. Rouls. Should chief quit immediately, Mayor said, acting chief appointee would serve until per-
“manent selection is made.
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voices became louder and more musical. cin An officer raised his voice
Aweigh.” He received immee: diate and lusty support. Im
middle of second line, however,
chorus faded into mumble stop. Rat
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i ¢ i ‘day, that Russia's “illogial” THE government after a 14- State D Ache- ARAB states offered diplo- 5 hak Singers started from a \an with s munists hold »n to Manchuria Laud Fulbright day 1 ; Secretary of State Dean Ac new chief, top-level shakeups nge n h soul so and China. SEN. J. WILLIAM FUL- stand raises doubts the Soviets hour cabihet meeting yesterday son and handed Friday to.8o- Matic and military aid to are coming in police depart- ning again. Second try was ne. | so cursed That Asia will be lost unless BRIGHT (D. Ark.), is still re really want a Big Four meet- announced strict new controls viet Ambassador Alexander 8. Syria - today and an army ment. , © better, and it became embare § himself hath Communist force is met with ceiving hundreds of letters he D Te ite gp oe pa Dune Pazyusikin. eat Say pions City Hall is reported satisfied rassingly apparent that Ng 8 hi Mr. yies expres: ems and s nes vio- . .s » maximum counterforce, which daily complimenting him on his ir. bavies expressed the Br Setar Io Mr. Panyushkin said the De with most high-ranking offi officers didn’t know words d well versed.” means utilization of Chinese “morals in government” speech opinion in an interview as the ors, as part o ® ships were “worn out . . . un- . . cers, but a few changes will be Navy's own song. “ es write snappy Nationalist armies to open sec- On peak day, 3000 Sen ar. Deputy Foreign Ministers lower living costs and elimi- fg for navigation in the open The situation remained tense sought before merit system Senior officers ran forefinond front. : rived ’ failed fier 23 Sessiong to reach nate the black market. sea”; that the United States in the border area of Al Himma freezes ranks in lleutenant- gers around Inside of collars. does the prac- : 3 ; an agenda for a Big Four meet- The cabinet decisions in- had sold more than 1000 to w captain-inspector grades. unior officers turned seaweed ; P Await Labor Move pies x an 8 from Gen. jpop clude a drive to speed up pro- other countries; had agreed to ich was bombed by Israeli Ta no secret Mayor Bayt green. : ) these unhappy RE-ENTRY of organized la- pth Baruch er I Sym Mr. Davies and American duction and importation of sell the lend.lease vessels to Planes following early clashes = ne high echelon offi- Awkward silence was bros bor men into defense program SMElL ious Bae as from Delegate Philip C. Jessup told basic food and clothing items; Russia, anyway, and that this between Jews and Arabs. Loss cers down or out. ken by powerful voice of Ma. | ven buy their is tentative. : : Eisenhower wrote: “There Russia bldntly earlier yester- fixing of ceiling prices on fish, country didn't need them. of life was reported slight. Some officers, none sure on rine colonel. From the Halls Whether they'll stay, this x day they would not yield to vegetables and greenstuffs, Mr. Acheson bluntly told the 1 iv it 1 od whom axe will fall, are scout- Of Montezuma, . . .” he began, * on : time. depends on how much Aare ih any specific points in Russian demands for disarma- eggs and milk and the ration- Russians that what the United {In Te! Aviv it was learn ing for new jobs. One re- and Navy officers joined in hat's a tough Son leaders, though meas: a ul am maveq ment—and Russian conditions ing of rice by coupon. States does is none of their that acting United Nations quested (but was denied) 8- lL ling OBR Tv} . safe - cracki rShip on “resident's Vie in : for disarmament. N "he cabi SS , affair. Chief of State Col. Bennet De ‘hic int- RO 118 Tous i rachis sory Board on Mobilization, thing I can say is that as a Russia insists the Big Four The vabinet session 100% > i i i Ho ave, hich usin scowled, thumped bar and ing infl level policies citizen, I am truly grateful that . recent riots in Barcelona, dem P A Ridder left his sick bed in a ances said he planned to use to formed downcast group that, ProbSHIY Jat BA ues oe tore het of You made your talk.” Sn etote hing Dihey Onstrations in Madrid by stu- an-Amenta hospital in Jordan-controlled start private business. before week was up, every brit Ran grievances——and these have ‘India Un bl fo Pay’ _ yoy STH Powers 3Y ney gents 2d lakop unrest in the THE 21 Ametiean sepunlies Jerusalem to begin mediation. H Ma ” Milli 2 SeA-GOIE Jack ne the Arary 1 a little petty Rot Been seitled by Steatic of STAT able fo "ay agrees to a stock-taking of all 1 C Astan area, ay De a (Reports reaching Tel Aviv OW any Nihon would kbow “Anchors Aweigh. V 3 0 $ - i in- : -1s er 2 NE 4 . ver able, , ood safe-man bob on re tanage of sisting at partment ae le hii bid 0 pen Czechoslovakia fending . the Western poms from a he ee id most. sure to go up. Subject was Wars 2 er than $30 for Santis. Be ation, pay for any U. 8. grain, despite states, TWO more top Oech foreign There inst SOmILUn I. dents today.) . 1 But nt Tulle hi oF as ing of "Whiffenpoot Song.” Especially with corporation profits. ere's no request of House members that office officials have been re- - J , the Foreign ndiana Bell wants, 8 > . : Ay ger i certainty labor's four board it sound out Indian officials on ECISt Germany £ moved from office. leaving the Son 2fled te atsond ay oy SORT it kino asking Public Service Com- aman Barnes Ye _-n : : 9 4 : 0 n / ! 3 y rite 5 rick contest. Wy will get Belp Zoom special repayment scheme. EAST GERMAN COMMU. country with only one deputy gra Sou ro TY. would consult with the United J0ISHON to OK 352 million rate ~~ 2RONYNG circulating invectives Joe! other 12 representing husiness, Indications are that India NIST LEADER WALTER foreign minister, it was re- 1 z rivalries at States and France on the Increase. : dden letters about Republican blow! pxriculture and public. And will have to pay $50 million— ULBRICHT appealed vester vealed today. h THe ay Pe Sa 2 flareup between Israel and Best bet now, with hearing Hiden Te mm ” ? Charles E. Wilson will be instead of earlier $32 million . ot ; Offi Turces ‘said this meeting—no stars and no . » only partly complete, is that mayoralt) e. g s “case.” who- chairman. i , day to non-Communist trade Foreign Omice .sourees satellites,” Mr. Acheson said in Syria.) SC will allow utility about $4 First he blasted one candihat job didn't Running contest between rk Shipping charges unionists Iv West Germany to First Deputy yay Hate an an obvious dig at Russia. “No | iy he would raise In- date as being under thumb of ell! Wilson and union men may grain join in mass strikes and sabo- Fourth Deputy yer gia 48 victors and no vanquished. No Israe dianapolis telephone bills about political boss. Then, just to , develop, with President Tru- Only half of requested. two tage 3 Wreck Be Schuman Bn hoy 2 here SUMmMArlly oust winners and no losers.” ISRAEL charged Syria 18st 5 cents a month. play fair at being unfair, he 4 ‘oof that this man making final decisions. million tons is needed at once. ii ent Serman bay This lett Mme. Marta Gott. The Joreign minisiers Bon. night with violation of He Regarding pay phone boost loosed Similar bussioru {irudg ss doesn't pay M Cri R House sponsors hope to get Fact : aidov fckova —deught ore esident . Tru S. Palestine armistice agreemen from nickel to dime, Bell may Against o . e Illinois prise ap Crime Report RE : West. : Waldova-Cepickova — daughter ~ , 4 at 5 dinner and then held d asked for action by the Although s #4 » i y from unspent Marshall Tbric “fichti Presid Klement Gottwald and aske J not press too hard. 'Althoug ALEX CLARK hasn't won * 3 Toe tor the SENATE CRIME commit- Plan money to finance first Coma I ane en Tor Minister a United Nations Security Coun. - dime pay phones are paying off Republican mayoraity nominaTene rad fee's final report won't be re- shipment, and there's possibil- every West German factory Alexei Cepicka—as the only re- Conference ; cil. in New York, Indianapolis (0 "vot go his seat as Mue leavin leased Al) at once, Plan is 10 jy of negotiating some repay- pecause “the Schuman plan maining deputy to Foreign ¢ : The Israeli charge came less would appear to be less profit" * nay Court 4 judge isn't vas till op OH to Jalen m hes SF fous 1 ment plan before other half is must be frustrated.” Minizter Viliam Siroky. Iran than 24 hours after Syria made able. And cost of conversion + But people who like to a 3 £40 sa)ents p y 8 needed. Second Deputy Arthur Lon- THE ernment announced Similar charges against Israel is high, speculate are already guessing + first book was Meanwhile, Morris (Mushy) Worg fiom Formos is Italy don was. reported reliably to Wi Bhim lift martial - 204 also called for Security rr: at possible successor. $3500. And in Wexler of Cleveland, operator SS aparieat ladovision on PROF. GUSTAVO COLON- have been arrested Severn) law in Tehran and its suburbs Council action. SP Well Done po requenily Samed aly rnment official of Empire News Service, who NETTI, head of the Itallan Weeks ago as an accomplice in at 6 a. m. Sunday. Council President mbassa- ONE OF SMOOTHEST reac- - K. ’ some poetry to has been a fugitive from crime for Leparment a hens used National Council of Research, the anti-government “plot” laid Martial law was imposed last dor Daniel J. Van Balluseck. of yi a¢iong in current war emerg- DOth former deputies of Oourt strikers. So we committee, surrendered to Sen- n anti-American senti- said he has asked the govern- to Former Foreign Minister 0." 10 amid a series of polit- The Netherlands, said the ency has been made by Indian- 4: Mr. Ward is co-chairman o ment in India, If we send it Nadimir C i P i y Clark - for + M { Maybe we could ate Sergeant-at-Arms Joseph free, anti-Ameri i ment for $1.5 million to build Vladimir Clementis. ical assassinations. council would probably meet apolis Service Men's Center. : ark. or -Mayor campa 2 on on the idea Duke this week—but it wasn't ree, -Americans will say an atomic pile yesterday at Soviet Uni An authoratative source said late next week to examine this Cera —r Mr. Carson is co-attornev or p him over the easy. Wexler surprised a secre- Were my Jumping surplus Milan. oviet Union the cabinet also approved a latest flare-up of violence be- | [ ~ SERVICEMEN'S lottery operator “Big Tom th a few little tary in Sen. Estes Kefauver's Ru id up prices for He is one of Italy's foremost THE United States has ad- note to Britain in reply to a tween the Jews and the Arabs. | I Thompsen. oy teuther! (D. Tenn.) office by calling ere, atomic scientists and a mem- ‘vised Russia to stop trying to British note claiming Iran An. -Arab spokesman di- | NT; A Chinese Communists hav Pp PROSECUTOR Frank Faire # there, saying he was ready to offered millio t i a ve ber of the Pontifical Academy meddle in American affairs and could not nationalize the Brit- scribed the situation as ‘‘very D child told recent church forum hings may not give himself up. Secretary sent had’ troubl h lone ut they've of Science. It was understood again has demanded she ish-controlled Anglo-Iranian serfous’ ’'and hinted that the > audience that legalized game d as they ap- him on, with instructions to e delivering earlier he collaborated years ago with promptly return U. 8. ships 0il Co. by ‘‘unilateral action.” Arab states may seek to re- RI S 4 : order ofw50,000 tons. Al I bling in Indiana would raise the nation ean find Duke—which he did event- hy wr UU S. Also, In- Enrico Fermi, Italian physi- lend-leased to her in World Martial law will continue in open the whole question of P 4 i dia’s not sure whether Chi ; tax rates, ‘mal now. The ually. : are offers i ¢ OSE cist who helped develop Amer- War II, it was disclosed In the Kuzhistan oil area where Israeli - Arab “relations before He cited Las Vegas. Nev. Pragya (fishing “on Flo ride et tutes would. oe aa aes lea's A7St atomic bomb, Washington yesterday. there has been labor trouble, the Security ‘Council. fe where fpolice force had to he Lppy. Except ° shing o orida, to A e . Ne ! tripled to supervise gambli t win. Duke he iad stayed awdy be. 25 Americal) wheal, ‘Unending Series of Indiscretions’ Sa : Re vian amine: ’ -—— ; uy E This means big increase in law learned from cause he didn’t want to be AEC Criticiz g fi 1r,,, : Ath 6 ed ° : enforcement costs. he cone | Judy Holliday associated with “some of the ® ® y ® 7 i ” - 77 { ded. i Vhen Miss Hol- rift-raft” testifying at com- IT MAY NOT show up ‘in ritain S 0 orei n Co) esman its ou Ir} 2m ten But what he did net tell e had won the mittee hearings. printed record, but Atomic En- . i! ; ; . «a J | churchmen is: Ba Ta, he Was Law Broken? psy Co aminsion lage) he F I ibl St y F LC ~~ There “are no city or jiate " > : r : , : : taxes in Las Vagas. Gambling vies eo Saver break Howe Apropriations commit: [FQF CIFF@SPONSIDIE dtatements’ on Far East eRe Five where HR of Sk myself!” : proper enforcement agencies of surplus trucks. (Bought from By R. H. SHACKFORD Mr. Younger's statement co- said it is not too late to hope ster Herbert Morrison and his Th - ernment, . 7 1» Rip that six-figure offer of money Philippines government by a United Press Staff Corresporident incided with. a world-scale for negotiations with the Chi- French counterpart, Robert i = Reporter browsing through wasn't in he he writes about in current dealer for $300 each. resold to LONDON, Apr. 7 — Minister "great debate” over Gen. Mac- nese to end the Korean war, Schuman, declared this week Tn old Indianapolis newspaper in years Just as magazine article? Law makes AEC for $3000 each.) of State Kenn®th Younger, the Arthur, intensified by thc gen- ‘Irresponsible’ that now is the “psychlogical Without fanfare after. re- State Libary archives found on Mig ve it a felony, punishable by jail Rep. Albert Thomas, chair- Labor government's No. 2 for- eral's letter to House Republi- “Neither we nor they (the me for a major move for opening eight weeks ago, Cen- grand-daddy of today's adverime corralling and fing, to have knowledge of man of subcommittee handling eign expert, attacked Gen. ' can Leader Joseph W. Martin So meiine 2 peace: or a truce with the I g cs ie for Arm- tising jingle. Verse Inserted his co-stars on i : Chinese) should, therefore, be Chi ~ ter has become home for Arm Eg Jing a felony and fail to report it. AEC funds, thinks commission, Douglas MacArthur today for Jr., of Massachusetts, in which ised by such irresponsible hinese Communists, d Forces visitors. Service men around 18350 by “Moses the Not long ago Offer, if intended as, bribe, operating in complete secrecy, = his “irresponsible statements” he agreed with Mr, Martin's pis x 3 seem to come low ¢ as many as 3000 GIs Optician” began: ayworth, Ava would be felony. 1s one of most wasteful i . r Eastern views that Chinese National. Statements as see Now Is The Time love it; as man : : 8 1 lin gov- about Korea and Far Ea out at frequent intervals from hat and lounge there Oh, say can you see, by the 38 other Holtys Kefauver says he did not ernment. He wants to cut its policy. ist troops on Formosa be used Bighty a ANErire, WIth Meanwhile, left wing Labor SanGe nat So popalar Tas dawns early lighte mm a pain in consider the offer technically funds, thinks this can be done Mr. Younger spoke at a con- to open a second front on the out the authority of the United Party member Michael Foot, : ter b me that dances may “Ah! no, I cannot; I'm 1 a bribe, since the man who without hurting its ability to ference of the Welsh National Chinese mainland. Nations, or indeed of any In a letter to the London Sen er Som roomier Knights deficient in sight.” : 5.50 tall that made it did not ask him to do 1,510 pombe, Council of Labor at Cardiff. The Washington correspond- ' ” Times, made a bitter attack on P® Move ght v . member government bus clubhouse nding downto anything; sought only to was ent of the London Times to- : : Gen. MacArthur. He demanded °f Columbus c htt HEAT from Democratio h His speech. obviously his state- e dema y touched little of g love ‘scenes, create “a favorable atmos- Faces C arges cleared by the Foreign Office day described the letter as the Mr. Younger made os = > that British troors br ort Center has tou . Party, blamed for brief Bayte 3 BREAR our Phere” for himself. NAVY IS preparing discipli- and reflected views that British ‘most dangerous” of Gen. Mac- ment at a time the L Pili drawn from Korea unless he 390.000 grant from co oanuniy Rouls outbreak, has rekindled ° A ark prob Check Tax Laws nary charges against Lt. officials have been stating pri- Arthurs sApparentiy ynending Jovernment ee changes his ways or is re- Se Retuns an "worries of some GOP workers « 3 5 . series of indiscretions.” > ; of : n Cit 3 the crick for HOUSE COMMITTEE check- Comdr. Otto Sporrer, Navy vately about Gen. MacArthur Similar criticism of the gen- statement on Korean aims in placed One of finest tributes goes to =H) remaining on City Hal wu : ing on administration of tax chaplain who recently charged for some time. eral flared in western Euro- an attempt to achieve peace Gen. MacArthur found ‘sup- (et Corps of Girl Hostesses, - Payroll. vag » laws may look into practice = Army officers with cowardice He did not mention Gen. sean newspapers talks, in -+ port, however, in British mili- who handle themselves, and For example, Republican : "CC threatens under which truckers have been In ‘Korea. N avy Secretary MacArthur by name, but left | In his speech entitled “Brit- The United States and. tary circles and in the Con- very well. Girls are care- Charles Bacon, building coms 3 against the overloading, paying state fines Francis Matthews wants him no doubt his criticism of fre ish Foreign Policy” Mr. Young. ~ Britain were reported in dis- servative press. fully selected and trained, Missioner, Sisplayed worry: 4 ess they re; and deducting these as busi- court-martialed; career Navy quent statements from “highly >) CORN OI government agreement on terms of the The London Daily Telegraph = Arter that, they're bound by lines, for Severs wg * for video use. ness expenses and thus cutting men want to let him off with Placed quarters” was aimed at has failed to convince the proposed statement but a said “it is impossible not to jittle more than discretion. No Ch . ouls announced 3 ught a TV set down on their taxes. . ' "reprimand strong enough to the general. , United States government that Foreign Office spokesman to- sympathize with MacArthur's attempt is made, as in other Fesign. however, publicly ase ° going to the Special Bureau of Internal block further promotions. Most Dangerous the British views on China are day deplored referring to a impatience. He is fairly en- ities, to keep girls from dating yor: a Eo Tet ne I Revenue ruling, in effect till Matthews is drafting order He said the “irresponsible right and the American views “split” between the two na- titled to ask how mich longer GIs they especially like. sures office an . 3 rough. A Hart last Dec. 1, permitted this, It prohibiting any criticism of statements” are issued “with- wrong. "tions, He said talks on Korea. the Chinese Communists are £2 a - is not responding to party pres. “# man . literally had gone on for about eight Army or Air Force tactics by out the authority of the United . He said Britain was opposed and the aims statement were to be allowed a free sanctuary Usually, it's the bride’s sure, says good men will not 2 sick over one ears, but bureau officials say any member of Navy or Marine ~ Nations, or indeed of any to sanctions of any kind going on continuously. : from which to attack his father who has to run all the = be removed for any political a | an abdom- ey don’t know who author. Corps, as result of the incident, member government.” against Communist China and Both British Foreign Mini- troops.” : ; errands, but one local father- season. Ba Sw . ‘ ; 2. Sy : 4 : : - ; . - x > » *t ¢ % §
