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‘Royal Guests for Blair House—

Lilibet and Her

To Visit Truman in Fall

By United Press LONDON, Aug. 3—Princess Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh,

will visit President Truman

in Washington in late October. An announcement by Clarence House, residence of the royal couple, said they have accepted Mr, Truman's invitation for them to visit'him from Oct. 24 to 26 after they finish a tour of Canada. They will be his guests at Blair House. Royal sources said it" was not yet determined which other American cities—if any—the pair would visit during their North American tour. The trip will be the first visit of British royalty to the United States since 1939; when King | George VI and Queen Elizabeth attended the New York World's Fair. Elizabeth and

Princess Elizabeth the Duke are TRA

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1951

UN Captures ‘Million-Dollar Mountain’

| Enormous Fire Power Used on Reds

By United Press | EIGHTH ARMY HEAD‘QUARTERS, Korea (Satur\day), Aug. 4—United Nations (fighting men stormed and captured the “million-dollar mounitain” on the Central Korean front

Duke

pest EE Agee

Duke of Edinburg

scheduled to sail for Canada in late September. The Clarence House announce: | ment said: MH | Pp hi =~. r1ciena rolce

“Their royal highnesses. eess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edin-|

A Necessary Evil'—

ben, ana the puke or van D@fends City's Bordellos

burgh have accepted with great] Panu the invitation of the esident of the | to visit him in Washington from today defended Helena’'s mainline brothels as will sary evil”

HELENA, Mont, three

“Their royal highnesses® that make the city's

of the President.” / en. In reply to a demand by the ti

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MeManamon Set To Fight Ewing's Welfare Ruling

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ

titution be closed, Mr. Potter said -

that many residents feel the places have a certain beneficial effect.

necessary evil—the best thing we

Helena,” Mr. Potter said.

‘or night—and that's more than

Without the advice, consent or you can say for a lot of larger professional reformer trying to

knowledge of Gov. Schricker, At-/Tities.’ torney General J. Emmett Me-| But Mr. Potter Manamon’s office today planned he was ready to go "along with! to challenge Federal Security Ad-| public opinion. one way or the; ministrator Oscar R. Ewing's other, right to cut off Indiana’s $20 mil-| “If some intelligent people will lion federal welfare grant. {come up with an intelligent soClyde Jones, depuiy attorney lution perhaps then we'll get some! general, said he will appeal the/place, but to prosecute you have decision to a Washington federalito’ have hoth parties-—and I've! district court Wednesday Or never found a man yet who would Thursday of next week testify.” 1 Mr. Jones was ordered by Mr. The association, month at

to keep the state's welfare grant public meeting next

Aug. 3 -Po-egy for getting rid of the borUnited States lice Commissioner Hugh Potter dellos once and for all

‘a neces- Robert chairman of an stay at Blair House as the guests streets safe for Tespeciable wom- group, Hygiend Association

Agsoria or re its ran that the thriving’ houses of pros: edge and consent of the police.’

. there was “The people here say they're a streets and in bars.

can do to protect: the women of }je!” one “Here a woman can walk any- free of. where and at any time of -the day in the bud.”

indicated that potter said.

‘a sort, from an indignant madam/| Cassville, ‘of one of the houses,

honey.” she sniffed, “and further.) more I spend my money here, don't 17”

meanwhile, are dead. McManamon to carry on the fight went ahead with plans for a big place and my girls are perfect.”

Chief

| Friday in race of Communist ma-chine-gun, mortar and artillery The Allied infantrymen cap- | tured the hill which got its name or { from the enormous amount of Bre | power that was poured into before the assault at midday. said. “We inflicted heavy losses jon the Reds, Blame State Fund The 5th Air Force announced . . . . Distribution Dispute bombers smashed at the North Korean capital of Pyongyang By DAVID WATSON again Thursday night in one of They destroyed huge supply than 2300 Indianapofs public dumps and left the city wreathed school teachers has been dein flames. layed more than a month bewhich fell to the United Nations Cause of a state funds distribuThe ministers, led by the Rev. troops is southeast of Kumsong, tion dispute. Prentice who acted as a key Communist ‘sipply and The contracts, which would said an American Social vance of more than three miles Year which starts next month, representa- in the same sector ‘previously. should have been issued July 1. ve reported that the establish- Far two days beoye (3h PA Dr. Herman I.. Shibler, Auper-| bardments had been hurled at the tracts have been withheld because Damnable Lie hill. the schoal administration does not! know what salary rate should be the The “some solicitation” on inched up itz slopes under a hail of enemy machine-gun, mortar Date Depends on Ald “That's an absolute. damnable and artillery fire, aided by a The School Board recently thing; Helena is positively plastered the Red positions with grant raises to most instructors We nip, any solicitation jellied gasoline. and the .schoolg administrative Pilots described graphically the staff, but the effective date of the

fire. “The operation was a complete Teachers Here success,” an "Allied spokesman | that 53 American B-26 light the heaviest raids in recent weeks, Issue of contracts for more! “Million-dollar Mountain” investigating build- -up base. It followed an ad- have covered the 1851-52 school’ SEAN Ep HOW IRONS alrRand ArCiTory. bom. PIPPAENt LI NNomIs ami) the cons Furthermore, refort said, United Nations {troops included in the agreements. Mr. Potter stormed. “That's fleet of F-80 jet fighters which: adopted a resolution which would increases is dependent upon re-

“The Rev. Prentice is just a attack on Pyongyang. ls pay “About 10 minutes after our CtiPt Of the state aid. stir up a lot of trouble,” Mr. bombs dropped, there was a Dr. Shibler said the delay has

been caused by the recent tilt over {the distribution. This squabble

| mighty explosion,” said Bombar-| Mr. Potter received support, of dier Capt. Tom A. Grimm of] Wis. “The explosion)

(seemed to light up a five- mile} ; “I'm a citizen and a taxpayer, | radius in the undercast.” tion Wilbur Young jusistey ats

started when

goes of 500-pound demolitionits a 1949 distribution law. bombs through clouds by radar. “I've heen here many years and. Other B-26 bombers destroyed Up to’ High Catirt ‘ll be here when these s0-and-so’'s or damaged 40 Communist veI run a quiet, clean hicles traveling North Korean janded distribution roads. made under a 1951 law. On the ground. two United Na- ments progressed through the

The Gary school

The madam, who. declined the”

while the attorney general left which it intends to draw up strat- use of her name, runs a house tions units which shoved off courts and the case is now pend-| fox Seattle to attend a nation-| that is famed throughout the Thursday in a “vest pocket” of- ing hefore the Indiana Supreme wide conference of state attorney state for the elegance of its Vic- fensive below Kumsong o# the Court. generals, Pay raises for Yodianapolis|

Didn't Initiate It. Gov. Schricker said, however,

that he did not initiate the court appeal, was not officially in-| I 0S 12 i74 ion

formed such action is bein ng|

| taken and feared a federal ot case would extend “far bexens) the day of emergency. dry Ins Mr. Jones explained that th attorney general's office did or An have to notify the Governor of Mayor

fits action.

investigation ordered by Bayt today uncovered But he acknowledged favoritism behind the quick hosthat it was “unusual” to ta ® pital admission of Harry R. Cal-

such an important legal action kins. former Re a : publican hireling without even consulting with the charged with murder.

Jovernor, While no immediate financial) The probe by General Hospital crisis appeared on the surface, Officials lays the blame to RepubJed |llcan Judge Alex M. Clark on,

the welfare controversy whir nearer a political showdown de-| {whose plea the hospital bypassed

spite Gov. Schricker's hopes it scores of other mental patients to will he treated as a “very se- admit Calkins. rious” matter—above politics. Dr. Joseph . Bean, medical diUp to Governor | rector at General

While the legal action now be-| ing taken 'by the attorney gen-| examined by a doctor before bé-

ral ing admitted to the mental ward. ‘by the Communists north of Inje been met. nt meet webke Deputy Attorney| In this case, however, he said the $1 Million Draft Wednesday fought its way to The new contracts have been General Jones estimated that it| doctors were ‘all tied. up” and safety 24 hours later. prepared and all is ready except will take at least until Nov. 1 un-| bypassed the pre- -examination be- for the insertion of the salary cause of “the urgency” of the ’ Kaesong Reports schedules. : Continued on Page. 11.—Cel judge’s request. 0 WYyer e2d : , But.” he added, “contracts will warps {" “Had we examined Calkins he No Progress be issued before Sept. 1.” Some,

Woman Hurt in Fall | wouldn't have come in here.” Dr.

| Bean said. “The judge was not At Bowling Alley | playing ball with us. Miss Lois Lee Burtt, Y of 1541 Mayor Bayt. who is pitted

T. Epler Ave. wag injured last against Judge Clark in the fal night when she fell at the Illinoi8|ajetcion for Mayor, howling alley, 157% N. St. sordid... hr, Migg Burtt:who “had ~been—sit=" He added: ting in the spectators’ benches “I can't understand why waiting her turn to bowl, slipped! judge would do such a thing. It's 1

Times Index

5 State Dept, Calls plained that prisoner’ a are usually |

) 2 controversial termed the draft Tllinois| j,qge's action as “strange and O'Dwyer, U. 8. ~Mexiro, war from the the BOvernment in payment for lend- price of an armistice.

. . Favoritism Shown torian decor and its many other central front captured their ob- 3 ise: s! appointments. : jectives in a three-mile advance teachers would go into the new

if the. 1951 would not

system is under the

within two hours. A tank-infan- contracts try patrol moved out from the used. but. { newly-won positions, but returned 1949 law.

Amusements ....ce0000 22 Bridge .-.......- ama 12 |atter coming under enemy fire] Because the case has not been Editorials ........ wenn. 20 (from the north. decided, Dr. Shibler stated, conForum ........ a 20 | Farther west, an Allied unit/tracts are being withheld until Jim Heyrock ..... Jy 24 |battled for 11 hours in a futile| the last possible moment. DAN KIANEY ++ coveneers 20 |attempt to dislodge Communist “We want to give teachers the Ruth Millett rains. «13 troops entrenched on a hill. It NeW salarv schedule in SeptemFrederick C. Othman... 20° finally withdrew undér .small ber.” he said. “We are very anxTeen Problems ........ 12 arms, machine-gun and hand- ious 10.40 it. They are certainly Radio and Television... 23 grenade fire, need of jt as the cost of liv. Rabert RUATK «cee onnee 19 United Nations air power and Ing rizes Society .....veeesses..12-13 |artillery - joined. Thursday to Teachers Notified Ed Sovola ..oveeesrnne. 19° smash a Communist battalion Although the actual contracts Sports ..... serene v+0.24-25 well entrenched in bunkers and have heen Withheld, all teachers What Goes On Here.... 3 [trenches north northeast of Hr will he empnloved in the new Earl Wilson ...iesenne 19 'Yanggu. Allied fighter planes school year have heen so no-

Women's ......e0000:0 12 first ripped the ridge with rock- tified. Dr. Shibler =aid. ets, bombs and napalm and ar-, Teachers who have heen dis[tillery followed with devastating charged also have been notified.| |barrages. and legal requirements of notifiA delayed briefing report said cati®n in ‘hese cases where teach-

that an Allied patrol ambushed ers are being retired have also

provision for meeting the increase will be made, Mr. Shibler said, if the contracts must be made under

By United Press

WASHINGTON, Aug. By ROBERT C. MILLER

3 —The United Press Staff Correspondent

State Department said today that# UNITED NATIONS BASE BE- old rates.

£1 million bank LOW KAESONG, Aug. 3 — The There was a possibility. howWilliam United Nations served notice at ever. that increases could not be deadlocked ceasé-fire talks today made effective until January if ambassador to tpat they will not give up their the court decision comes ton late Mexican present positions-in-Korea asthe or js -unfavorable for—loeal -instructors.

made out to

Chief United Nations Negotiator

ease goods. Vice Adm. C. Turner Joy told!

an he walle ted RD ey ern mot the right thing for Judge The department said the draft the Communists that the United Gls Can Continue € Jan lremled 2 pinacis |later was canceled at the request { Auest| Nations would not withdraw Insurance Indefinitely

Hospital, Continued on Page 1n —Col. 2

Dad's Bills Were Piling Up— Hoosier Farmers to Buy Legs for Accident Victim

By United Press NEW ALBANY, Aug. 3- tal. form organization stepped to the pita aid today of a 13-year-old boy home in a wheel-chair. Bills piled | members didn’t even know to get’ up on Mr. Farnsley, enough money to buy him artl-| worker with four children. He

ficial feet. ign |was faced with the problem of The hMnQ-ralsing Sampaign [buying the expensive, artificml

“we'll take pennies and nickels,” — hore a aa staged by the limbs, which must be changed as 'Qalepa Grange for Harry L. Larry grows. Farnsley who was run over by a) Grange members in the little, “railroad freight car last spring. Larry was hurt in May when! trying to settle on a worth-while | he and his brother, Bobbie, hopped community project. They heard a freight to ride to .-nearpy| about Larry and decided to make Georgetown. But the train was him their “pet.” ; moving too fast and the boys rode] “He was very unhappy when I. on to Princeton. They hung|went to talk with him,” said Mrs. around the railroad yards waiting Farris Hurst, chairman of the for a ride back home. Larry got fund-raising campaign. Bit by 4 car being ‘switched. His, She said Larry wasn't con-

font: ‘were cut off,

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lof the U. 8. government, {United States then asked. for and|fy Red “political desires to sub-| received an equivalent -

| for operating expenses of the U. 8. | Embassy in Mexico.

“The transaction was carried ing a cease-fire line and a buffer by President Truman yesterday, |

out by the Embassy sald the delegations GIs no longer wiil be required to,

City with the full knowledge and Would try again at-a 19th session convert

There followed weeks in a hos- in accordance with Finally Larry was {aken of the State Department,” . sai

a factory er Michael J, MeDermott,

|town of Galena, meanwhile, were News reported that Mr. O'Dwyer,

south of the 38th Parallel to satis- = WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (UP)—

sum in|dividesKorea.”

in Mexico Zone, but

policies after an intitial [term to a ‘permanent and more

instructions! at 11 a. m. tomorrow, 8 p. m, expensive form.

a today, Indianapolis time.

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eggs tart] Dead at Richmond

Mr, McDermott recalled that | wednesany the New York Daly!

RICHMOND, Aug. 3 — One of triplet sons born yesterday to a railroad worker and his ‘wife died today. Malcolm John Juhasz, smallest of the three boys born to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Juhasz, died in an oxygen tent in Reid Memorial Hospital. The other two were reported thriving. * Mitchell Joseph weighed 3 pounds 4 ounces. The weights of Michael Steven. and Malcolm John

| former New York mayor and a key witness in the recently televised crime hearings, had the $1 million letter of credit deposited! to his account in New York. After | he testified, the New York News| said, the letter of credit was (canceled. “Some of .these reports have created She unfortunate impres- | was

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5 Housing Probes Unc In Spite of Denials

| Superintendent of Public Instruc-|

{tribution of some $58 million. be The bombers aimed their car-/made on a formula used according

dead,” shouted Harold Sylvester! continued on to the front of the! TWO-—The Ama? nt ‘Office, ikmiite Brown, 24, of-531 building, with Attorney Burl Silvers resm . ase Bright St. as he Shortly after 3 a. m., William questing copies of The Times and

board conshould be] Argu-!

| Veterans of both world wars now

{Mexican pesos which will be used A United Nations communique | may continue ‘indefinitely their {for the eighth straight day re-| five- year. term life insurance pol{ported “no progress” toward fix-|icies. Under bills signed into law |

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{Policeman's 200-Ft. Shot Quoted Only Drops Fleeing Suspect ‘Partially,

F Officials Say

2 New Quizzes Open, 3 Far From Dropped By DONNA MIKELS « | Five full-scale investigations | of Tenants Housing Service— two more since yesterday—

were under way here today

.. |as officials vigorously denied they | had abandoned probes of the self-styled “housing” agency. Individually city, county and | federal authorities denied statements attributed to them in this morning's Indianapolis Star cone cerning the investigations. Toner W, Overley ol" the Bets {ter Business Bureau “onfirmed he wrote a letter to the Star aske | ing it to discontinue accepting ad- | vertisements of what he called | a “fee-collecting” racket and said | the Star refused te do so. | “It is the first time they have said

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| ever refused to co-operate” | Mr. Overley. di The two new as Pa. |were started by: | ONE—Safety Board President Leroy J. Keach who said he will

. ay investigations STOPPED HIM—Patrolman Joe Bronner looks on, trolman Melvin Osborn holds the gun with which he wounded a |

fleeing burglary suspect here early today. turn” over to’ the weights and

One police bullet— fired from Bronner, were answering a tele-| measures division complaints 200 feet— felled a young burglary| Phone complaint that a man was compiled by The Times and Bety ¢ burglarizing the tire company. ter Business Bureau. Mr. Keach Patrolman Osborn jumped from said that division has jurisdiction the squad car at the alley en-jOver “false and misleading” A

Tm trance while Patrolman Bronner)Vertisements,

suspect fleeing from the scene o a break-in here early today. “Don’t shoot anymore,

the Moore, 42, of 1135 N. Capitol Ave.,| Better Business Bureau files to: ground. heard the sound of breaking glass send to the legal officé in Cleve- ¢ He is in criti- at the tire company. Through the land. to determine if the Rent eal condition in window he saw a man he later, Office has any jurisdiction.

= .| Meanwhile, these three earlier the General Hos-| identified as Brown prowling in [investigations were still ¥ fores

gf dropped to

pital detention side. He called the police im- {tod ward, after a mediately. 0 ay. 28.caliber bullet! Brown told police he had] ONE—Prosecutor Frank Faire

into the tire company to Child reaffirmed that he is sendalthough the patrol-| ing out investigators today to contact complainants, preliminary to taking the Tenants Housing

fired by Patrol- broken man Melvin Os- steal money, born entered his man found a tire which had been

ik «5 ; Brown og a eroned from the bullding tog, vice before the grand jury. chest. He said he failed to stop when! TWO—Postal Inspector W. W, Brown was running in an alley Patrolman Osborn shouted at/McBroom confirmed he .is con. near Tires, Inc, 1141 N. Capitol him because he thought he could | ducting an investigation of the Ave., when he was spotted .by get away. firm's, procedure as it involves use ~ Patrolman Osborn. The polices Brown's past record includes of the malls. man shouted once for Brown to two convictions, one for tamper- THREE — Still pending before

ing with an auto and the other, in the Better Business Bureau is the

stop. then fired the one shot, Patrolman Osborn and his March: of this year, for assault request of the Indiana Real Es-squad-car partner, Patrolman Joe and battery, . tate Cosnmission for a formal - , : : complaint against the “housing”

agency, preliminary to seeking an opinion from the Attorney Gene leral if the commission has jurise diction over this type of “housing” agency.

Quoted Only “Partially”

Both Prosecutor Fairchild and Mr. Overley said they were

An Old Crook Tries Again—

Gangster Waxey Gordon Jailed as Dope Peddler

By United Press

. NEW YORK, Aug. 3 — Aging jauoted only “partially” in todays. 3 : . ar. ~ gangster Waxey Gordon, last Mr. Fairchild. was quoted as of the bootleg beer barons {saying his office had done ‘‘very and former public enemy No. I, (little checking.” Mr. Fairchild was jailed in $250,000 bail today {said actually that he said this ofas a big-time peddler in a coast- |fice had .not yet done any checking to-coast “black hand” illicit nar- {and that his investigators were cotics ring. due to start out today. Gordon, 63, who once earned Mr. Overley was quoted as says

ing ‘the Better Business Bureau (had ~ “no investigation of the agency under way.” Mr. Overley said his full state< ment was that the bureau was inoty set up to do investigations but that it did have in its posses_iglon copies of the results of two Times’ investigations. One investigation revealed fail jure to obtain housing for any per |son of a list of registrants, the 1 |other showed so-called list of 1 | “placements” being advertised by a | Tenants Housing to contain non- 3 |existont addresses and names of persons who never rented at the ~ |residence cited. Mayor Bayt was quoted in the Star as denying he was plan- b ining an investigation “as reported {in The Times." . Mayor Bayt confirmed today

$1,500,000 a year in bootlegging, waived examination by U. 8. Commissioner Edward W. McDonald today and was led away to a cell. He and three other men were arrested on a dimly lighted Mans hattan street corner last ght carrving two packages of neg which would retail at more than £150,000. An attorney for Gordon, whose real name is Irving Wexler, protested to McDonald that the bail was excessively high, but U. 8. Attorney Irving Saypol, who ap(peared at the post-midnight session, retorted: - “I don’t think so, because. this Iman still owes the government a $1,000,000 “in taxes fn arrears.”

«A joint squad of New York City

WAXEY GORDO N—In

trouble again.

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policemen and narcotics officers ’ v which had been observing .Gor-, Ts Te wy a ari that The Times never sald he don’'s movements for several *park'e 0.3 vacallo dows movements for severall ee’ with the CASH you | Continued on Page 11—Coliff} package containing more than collect when you sell some of one pound of high-grade heroin . - BH U L L E 1 | N S-: last night from Benjamin Katz, Fone Jacianger ee Jor “ " a rough a mes LL, - > > alias “Kassop,” 35. : Want. Ad WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (UPY Katz walked hack to a parked : | ‘—=The Wage Stabilization Board: automobile and received another Check over your closets | today unanimously approved a:

package containing half a pound of the narcotics frog a passenger identified as Samuel Kass, 39, a gambler. The squad moved in and arrested the three men and Arthar | Repolo, 23, chauffeur of the auto-| |mobile. Katz and Kass were held lin $100,000 bail each and Repolo’'s| ‘bond was fixed at $50,000.

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