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‘Despite the fact that the Veterans Administration pves it inadvisable— Despite the fact that everyone is screaming for fconomy so the U. 8. can run a pay-as-you-go war— ~The House of Representalives, with scarcely a dissenting voice, has just voted to

perid $335 million for new vet-

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There ian’t any shortage of beds for service-connécted veterans disabilities, Roughly one-third of the Veterans Administration beds are occupied by service-con-nected disability patients, twothirds are occupied by veterans with disabilities not connected with military service.

Service Cases First

The ‘law is that nonserviceconnected cases thust be taken care of whenever beds are avail able over and above those occupied by service-connected cases. | The Korean War will place some additional burdens on VA facilities. But the big load in any war comes perhaps 15 or {20 years afterward. And there has been no sign from the administration that it thinks anything in the war situation makes the proposed expansion imperave. Present authorized VA bed capacity is 131,000 beds, or 23,500 more than there were at the beginning of this year, Veterans Administrator Carl

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tal program which now has been voted by the House, said earlier this year that it “may be difficult if not impossible to staff the number of hospital beds now in our approved authorization of

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. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.,| June 22—Gen. Matthew B.| Ridgway's appeal for addi-|

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forces appeared today to put|

an end to speculation on a new peace appeal to Communist China. | Instead, it indicated a stiffened | “get tough” policy based on the principle that the best way to get the enemy to talk peace is to ni) more Chinese. The United States, on behalf of] Gen. Ridgway's unified United) Natioris command, asked United! Nations Secretary-General Tryg-| ‘ve Lie yesterday to ask for help from the 36 nations which supported United Nations interven-| tion in Korean but failed to sup-| ply any troops. “There is a real need for additional forces from member states,” the appeal sald, “in the light of massive Chinese Communist concentrations in the area and of their continuing aggression.” ! The Ridway appeal wag sent at once to Mr. Lie, who currently is in Copenhagen, Denmark; and the Norwegian Secretary-General was expected to begin the canvass this week-end, coinciding with the first anniversary of the Korean War's start. i Andrew W. Cordier, Mr. Lies! American executive assistant who| returned yesterday from a battle-| front tour, said the casualties al-| ready were “bringing home the war” to the Chinese people. But! he gave two other reasons why | Gen. Ridgway ‘wanted reinforce-| ments:

ONE — The United Nations counteroffensive, while highly suc-| cessful, has left the Allied lines “slightly extended.” :

TWO—Plans are under way tol set up a rotation scheme for the] troops of the 17 mations fighting in Korea, and such a system would entail a heavy manpower turnover,

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| United Press Btaft Correspondent TOKYO, June 22-1. 8. fighters shot down or damaged five Communist jets in two blazing air battles over northwest Korea today to run their six-day toll of enemy planes to 29,

American ¥-86 Sabrejets shot

down two Russian-puilt MIG-15s, damaged three more and chased the survivors to the Manchurian border in the two engagements. The U, 8. 5th Air Force also blasted four Communist airfields, one of them just south of the Yalu River frontier of Manchuria, to prevent their use by the Red air force in an anticipated Communist ground offensive. United Nations tank-infantry teams probing the enemy buildup reported the Reds massing just below Kumchon and Pyonggang, both 29 miles north of the 38th Parallel on the central front.

Police Grab Tickets’ In 2 Gaming Raids

Police vice squad confiscated 40 books of baseball tickets yesterday in two raids.

TH® TNDIANAPOLIS TIMES, Sabrejets Shoot Dowr MIGs, Shoot Up 3 More

United Nation¥ patrols which tried to push ‘Pyohggang, at ‘the apex of old: Communist “iron triangle” found Chinese troops entrenched. on the hills south of the city. The Allies withdrew and called in artillery (fire on the Red positions,

Fire Sweeps Top Floor of Cafe

An early morning fire today destroyed the top floor of the Twin Willows Restaurant, 4551 Lafayette Rd. Mrs. Claude Peterman, wife of the owner, this morning estimated damages at $15,000. » The fire struck as manager Paul McNamara and his wife were away. The two had driven their waitresses to town. ”

{the two-story frame building in | flames. Neighbors had summoned firemen who confined most lof the blaze to the second floor. | Five fire companies, one from In-

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's 38th National Guard or wate ich Guard officials here or In Wa ‘D. C. That's because most of them immediately are rejoining. The mass exodus was ca by the mass enlistments during the week preceding June 24, 1948, Youths of 18 anda 19 joined the Guard before that 4 empt themselves from the draft. Their three-year enlistments expired this week. : Now they are 21 and 22 years old—and eligible for the new draft. Col, Bert 8. Wampler, assistant state adjutant-general, sald reenlistments will run well over 50 per cent, possibly as high as 90 per cent. He said “the loss will not seriously affect” the 38th's roll call of about 7000.

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They took 10 books of tickets, TWO firemen suffered minor in-| from Melvin Thomas, 56, of 1134 juries. Lt. Robert Lineberry, 23, E. 20th St. after it had been re- 0f the Castleton Fire Dept. ran

19th and Yandes Sts. They confiscated 30 books from Stanley Thomas, 23 (no relation), at a pool room at 2241 W. 10th St.

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