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-“ be the easiest Republican to i Ne > { ‘ia defeat. But Mr. Truman es- JRAESONG, Korea, Aug. 10 | Already, 24 deaths were attrib- State police reported at least two dead and 60 injured. poused it publicly for the first |—Communist negotiators sat joss {9 tie heat. ished. 4 As te an earlier report from a railroad man on thog e hot spe has gripped the

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Troop Train, Flier Crash Head On; Wreckage Searched For Victims

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afar Taft Reds Refuse Jilted Suitor Admits 119-Degree At Least Four Killed,

For GOP Nomination Buffer Zone Slaying Divorcee, 26 |Hpat Kills 60 Hurt; Number of Compromise SE 3 924 In Texas Coaches Reported Afire

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By EARL RICHERT Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 —President Truman has now made it official: His choice for the Re-

publican Presidential nomination in 1952 is his old adversary, Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio. It’s long been a Democratic theorem that’ Sen. Taft would

“BULLETIN Page| : NEW ROADS, La., Aug. 10 (UP)—A fast’ Kane Water Use Curbed; sas City Southern Railway passenger train and a troop Crops Hit Hard | train, carrying 500 Marines, crashed headon. today and By United Press caught fire. Officidl estimates of the dead ranged from

| DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 10—| 4 t4 12 and of the injured more than 60. ‘Restrictions in. water con- Bs Cala

\sumption were ordered as NEW ROADS, La., Aug. 10 —A fast Kansas City sun-baked Texas sweltered to- g,,thern Railway train and a troop train loaded with 500

{day in one of the worst heat, 3: : 2 |waves in Weather Bureau history. U. S. Marines collided head-on today.

|17 Hoosier GIs en route to | ¥.S. from Korea ......... 9 F¥ | ! |B Do’ Reds’ plans include war | | this fall? ......ooieeneins 22) | |

By EARNEST HOBERECHT

| United Press Staff Correspondent | UNITED NATIONS ADVANCE BASE BELOW

lin stony silence for two hours + land 11 minutes at the resumed] § cease-fire talks today, then flatly| | refused to consider any com- . |promise solution to the'deadlock § ‘lover an armistice buffer zone.

. time in his press conference yesterday. - The President himself brought Sen. Taft's name into _the discussion when he was

Lone Star State for a month. And Scene that 60 were killed, state police headquarters in \the past week has been the worst Baton Rouge, La., said they apparently had misunderstood.

Wis granules Soahipg ,a8 They said they had reached one of their squad cars | The blazing sun .dried up on the scene by radio and that their men had reported at

over whether his one-time peat ;

statement that he would help Asked if that would be Sen. Cron Ross In Nititions 6h the Southern Belle—~the, passenger drain inyolved—also a reported that one ‘coach was off the tracks ‘and op Bre 3

‘Gen. Eisenhower get any job, Taft, he said it would be. | WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 |

(including the Presid H J ¥ Farm experts said the crop ne H Soe Brest ney) ap- Sen. Taft declined comment. | (UP)—The Army estimated to- - loss would be in the millions. and lots of coaches on both trains were on fire.” p 1952. r'answering But Rep. Clarence Brown (R. gay that Communist forces in | { Many cities enacted water con- He saw a “couple” of passengers he took to be dead

{servation ordinances.

Yes, the President backed away 0.), Mr. Taft's 1948 campaign “The situation reached emer- being carried out and heard the’ injured moaning and

and said that the did not think manager, retorted: Korea have suffered 1,237,900

casualties through July 31. Of

" Gen. Eisenhower w i= “ ' Re- 3 A : Sly 1:30? date on the Sibel yan re a pub 5 Re | these, it said, 890,700 were 'gehcy proportions at Temple, in sobbing. Mr. Johnson said it happened so fast, he didn’t - ‘'publicans pe and ex Killed, wounded or missing. the central part of the state. know what had happened until he was catapulted out of

{Water reserves there were down lto- a 20-day supply and users of his seat onto the floor.

Hg hydrants were subjected According to Mr. Johnson, the 500 Marines, who were in route to a base in California, immediately started

| Cooling. devices were a scarce el

He said he couldn’t help the pect that Mr. Truman will be | iw . General much on the Repub- the Democratic nominee next i hd ns UF SOvEN Simet the lican ticket. year. He should not expect any | py United Nations forces. And anyway, he added with other member of his party to : ” | a grin he had another candi- take what is coming to him in |

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date for.the Republican ticket. Novémber, 1952.” mistice in the Korean War. some «Ml LE , Fibro rescue worl. taking oat the dead and helping the injured. persons believed that only an \ | “Sold out” signs popped up on 8 ping J sons ve an : ‘ s : : 54 ee : : $23,940 Within Reach— “agree or fight” ultimatum by the levhal DETAILS—Detective Harold Goodman (left) and |nardware and appliance counters, State police said some victims were still trapped and |United Nations would budge the illiam Bolin. | Dallas dealers reported few that torches to cut them out of the twisted coaches were {Reds. | {air-conditioning units left after being rushed in by truck.

i" ® Starving Spinster Found | A United Nations communique | A story of stolen love, ending in a gunfire death, Was perspiring residents entered rush

\called chief Communist delegate told early today by William Bolin, who admitted, slaying orders. Unusual odd measures to| Sgt. ‘Martin Fritcher of the state police at Baton

i t D : D | w | . | : be r r d 4 |Gen. Nam II's silence “historically; 3 3 ; : beat the heat were common. Rouge said the passenger train was “demolished.” The eda iste ea ays land unprecedented.” ° ‘his 26-year-old attractive divorced sweetheart. | Blocks of ice were placed inl i colited. headin. Bos

| Dead is Miss Vergie E. Sears, 1102 S. Penns Jvania | f erful f t 1! i ea g ' y \front of powerful fans to cool tween Simmesport and Lertss.

He broke it, the communique!

Bs By United Press - * | Within reach was $23,940 In ; I nest Bol Telooh JERSEY CITY, N. J, Aug 10! : 5 said, only to refuse adamantly to St., where the shooting took | = " — Sout wes e elephone Co. ee Y —A dead raven stood guard in 801d coins and old bills. discuss: piace. or [eseesig wo (been living together” he: con-igperators. i p ale aymen jworth, which are northwest

y , - . tinued. K g ste . : os the room. It seemed a page out of Edgar, ONE The battle line areas as, The small, nervous 36-year-old Bolin had brougnt his family Bey, Suggested nat Tesane : 'of New Roads, about 7:15 a. m. An aged spinster lay dead and Allan Poe when police broke into a possible location of the cease-|; qiananolis railroader appeared Indianapolis after he and ‘Miss continued heat caused tension and : " : | “Bodies are lying all around,” her sister starving. the sisters’ old-fashioned but fire line or buffer zone. rh Py ; Sears quarreled two weeks ago. , | { | Fritcher said. x ee TWO-—Any line other than the in Municipal Court 4 ‘this morn- : 2 jn [that artery-popping anger might | rs richly furnished apartment yes- i: le in Pre-mental examination He told police he shot her with e100 | Officials of the KCS Railway iterday. : 138th. Parallel as a possible line of Ing. . : 2 ‘la 32-caliber pistol. he purchased Se Vie : 1 ! ! Pack Ark... confirmed ol p al es : = military demarcation. papers were - ordered by Judge two days ago to use hunting ort The merc ury soared to 116 de- . . ow. in Little ock, 2 Se eonirmed y | Tue body of Ciara Famieck, £0, THREE—Any other item on Alex Clark at the suggestion of have arthritis and can’t use a grees al Henrietta, gs Des ite Crisis fat ihe De I peaerare, 3 {lay on a bed. She had died, ap- (he mijitary armistice conference Sam Blum, court-appointed de- 3 lained. dégrees below the “all-time Texas ] Southern Belle, an are, ; parently of cancer. ‘agenda fense attorney = Hie; he 2p a reg: t xh high. ultra-modern train that runs be- . si i i : 2 "1 went to see ner lo as orl Te e di f” hes Another Story, Ps: 9 tween Kansas City and New OrFalse Arrest; ASKS xe se dari. or. who uaa **Beimie tne seeming moctess “Avetea sm organ county to bly mac Bt 1a.” She. 54% stout ‘ek Daas cori st bay Ramen bags en La Bn ie ® after fleeing the shooting in Miss the gun” which I had stuffed in-/peat deaths as the city suffered By IRVING LEIBOWITZ | All officials in New Roads and

|death, sprawled at the foot of to meet for a 21st session at 8/gaars’ home, the married man side my shirt and grabbed it. She through its ninth consecutive day No matter what happens in state police in the area rushed to

» 15 000 0f Sh riff jie best Jn Ee ro a jack tonight (Indianapolis brokenly gave his story of how told me she was going to kill me o¢ 100.degree or higher tempera- the state's welfare crisis, 75,000 the scene. The only direct “conwavs Tame). [his sweetheart refused to return and I tried to get it away from tyres, Hoosier aged, blind and de- tact with the scene, in the

lof Clara's scrawny pet raven,! . | iv »" : od 3 {which nad starved to DL Joy Suggests Compromise [to live with him after a rift. her, Bolin said. One Dallas physician placed a pendent children will continue swampy countryside just west of Sheriif Smith was sued for $15-| Police said Cl had b dead! Chief United Nations Ne otia-| “I wanted her to go away with, . “Then she ran into the house jawn sprinkler on the roof of his to get welfare support. the Mississippi River, was by 000 today by a West Side couple] olice sa. ara had been dead g {me and help get things lined up and-told Grace to call the law. house, ‘but the cooling measure That's the law. state police radio... The state

who. charged they were falsely four days and that Marie had tor Vice Adm. C. Turner JOY ,,4 straightened out. I need I was afraid. I didn’t want the was frowned on by city officials) Under the welfare act, passed police radio channel crackled with arrested and imprisoned for 16/12psed into a coma two days ago. opened the 20th session at 10:30! someone to help me when * get police to know. I don’t remember because it used too much water. in 1936 by a special session of calls for help. hours July 23. She was rushed to a hospital p. m. Thursday (Indianapolis nervous. I can't see or hear.then. what happened after that. I shot| Dallas restricted lawn sprifkling the state legislature all welfare, The state police askéd all The Superior Court 3 suits were|DeTe hier condition was reported Time) with a statement suggest- But she wouldn't go with me,” her. I don’t know how many to four hours daily. recipients certified by the county! ambulances in po ee Rouge the filed by Fred Abel, 5007 E. Iowa erifical today; - ing the possibility of a compro- polin told authorities here. times. As many times as the gun Seek Federal Relief [welfare "departments must be| state “capital and nearest city St. ‘and his wife, Hilda. Kach is| A Search of the neat, four- mise on the buffer zone question., «y wag going to send my wife would fire, I guess.” . ie paid “a certain reasonable sub- and. all “physicians who could Te room apartment where the sisters, Adm. Joy said he was “com-land daughter back to Liberty.| Bolin fled with his wife ‘and Central and south Texas farm ictence compatible with decency spared {op hurry to the wreck. In

seeking $7500 damages. _ | rtment where thy __ Adm. Joy said fe | w south Sheriff's Lt. William Owen ar- Dad lived for 30 years revedled a pletely willing” to discuss a de-|Ky. I didn't want my daughter | - [Fle Were IaTqest AIL and health.” : addition to the dead, state police

| | ee : : JD Le & i yr . . Farm and business lead t ‘ isi inj rested the couple and placed pre-|8Téen metal box containing the|militarized zone “located gener-|to find out that Vergie and I had' Continued on Page 5-—Col. 7 eaders. at|” uo ciate's welfare crisis arose said, many were injured y .|$23,940, seven bank books withially in the area of the present; = : am ee ~ Waco will confer today to see if _. sla. s ke tras Said, 3 ] . mental charges against them a¥t-| y P |the central Texas region can ob- when Federal Security Admin Tremendous ‘Wham’

. , deposits totaling $10,000, several ” ™ Hi a er he was called to their neigh-| |battle line.” This extends 20 to, . 3 istrator Oscar R. Ewing cut off §, D3hool on a report of “a man |thousand dollars worth of securi-30 miles north of the 38th Paral Truman Accepts With Regret— tain federal disaster rellef. The'y 4i.na's annual federal $20 mil- Mr. Johnson, reached on one

: 's| | W. /S - killed.” ties, and $40 tucked under Clara’s|je] in central and eastern Korea. aco News-Tribune estimated lion welfare grant because a new of the two telephones in the ham-

illow. Not a scrap of food was D C d it iy d {crop losses at $1 million a day in : op pics Charges Dismissed |p f . yin gi te law is contrary to federal let of Lettsworth, said: He found no “man killed.” Bt Reds Hurled Back | r. on on ul S as ea I Dar set a record for water statute. “1 wat in the caf just behind ii | . $s ; a | 8 > TW ~ win. Ri aid 3 inet qt he arrested the Abels on com- Inherited $500,000 On Ground and in Air | consumption last Monday — 112 Already the state 18 said it the diner About 7:15 a. m. there | ureau 0 an ar S | million gallons A ple: " will meet its usual welfare pay-was a tremendous ‘wham. | g ns. plea for volun- ments to the various counties for, “I was thrown out of my seat

plaints of neighbors that they, Neighbors said the sisters sel- EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR- [illion gations, A pies dor volun : } owed. an next month and the various coun-into the aisle. I looked around

were creating a disturbance. {dom went out and refused to ad-| ; : | TERS, KOREA, Aug. 10 (UP)— Calta » : Ek pe charges Te Nase sgainsymi De eo ashore Communist ground troops at- WASHINGTON, Es 10—Dr joureai Lilet 3p loyally Sronse ne ayerege to 100 willion ties are now trying to scrape up and saw other passengers in the 3 SS a tacked United Nations forces in . ' . . st = 8 i : : the remainder themselves aisle. In the diner, everything by Municipal Court 3 Judge Jo-|Clara had handled the finances E. U. Condon resigned today as years ago when a House sub-| Tyler, in east Texas, had Emergency Loan (JK'd was scattered on the floor and

seph Howard on recommendation for the pair, and that Marie was, wo sectors of the Korean front director of the Bureau of Stand- committe investigating un- loud-speaker-equipped car cruising In Marion County, the County there was the sound of broken

of the prosecutor’s office. the more light-hearted and cheer- today. 2 . ards because he no longer could| American activities called _him|the streets, It warned residents) i : ; . shes , The Joni charge the couple|ful. Marie seemed to depend on Before bad weather set in, the ror the “severe financial sacri-| “one of the weakest links” {flour to reduce water usage. |C apne fouay Banted the county Rishes and glassware. was “unlawfully arrested” with-|her sterner sister, they said. Communists sent planes-sjels-s fice” involved in continued fed- atomic security. ———— Ee oan Keep OIE B the! The coach was off the tracks out “probable cause” since the Neighbors told police the sisters 0Ver North Korea for the first ,..; service. |” Dr. Condon has hotly denied Hungary to Co Russ j3800,00 io n 10 ep 8 and on fire and lots of coaches on deputies did not see any law vio-|once refuséd to pay an additional time since July 29. : Re t Dr. Condon, one of the nation’s the charge and Mr. Truman has . PY “With the loss of $20 million both ‘trains: were on Bre, lation. They were held in jail for|$2.50 a month to have an electric] he Communist companies a= top physicists and an expert on supported him in all his disputes On Army. Uniform Type |in federal funds a theo. Tne engine of the troop train 16 hours, the suits charge, and icebox, preferring to keep their tacked at dawn, driving a small zt mic energy, will leave Sept. 30.| with Congress. Paris, Aug. 10,—AIll factor tl aarcal A ture. 8, re’s ¥ was standngi next to my coach were denied bond. food under cold water in the bath- United Nations unit from a hill) president Truman accepted the Informed sources said that Dr.!farm workers in Hisar and| The state which always con- aves hg te last one on Re ges f o Southern Belle.

; s -|tub. north of Yanggu. The United Na- yesignation- with regret. ’ ' ol : d SR Mrs. Abel said her imprison Eg EB Condon, who was director of re-igatellite nighbors, according. to tributes 60 per cent of all welfare! “Man, it happened so fast there

/tions troops counterattacked and : a op e : : : ment aggravated an orthopedic| The superintendent of their retook the position. At least three The exchange of letters be- search for the Westinghouse Budapest's officicial newspaper, | payments, will make the same... .. time to get scared. All

condition for which she has been|apartment house said that a third) 1. dawn jabs at Allied positions tween Dr. Condon and Mr. Tru- Electric Corp., would take a job wil] soon don uniforms similar to| contribution next month. Hereto- you knew was that suddenly you

under a physician's care for five sister had died four years ago,| man made no mention of the in private industry {those | y : er ' 0 Je i se of | fore, however, the federal govern-. . years. d ith and the two survivors said noth-{PelOW Rumsong also Were thrown Congressional criticisms of the| In his letter to Mr. Truman, the asdey, 87s) Te reimbursed the state about ihn’ oh me Roar, ke a jo of Also named as defendant is » i . 3X id: ! yi. . Bi : aT saw em take couple o e/ing about the death for several|” i; iteq Nations troops made Dr. Condon said: of the clothing industry.” ° half of this amount. There is no 0 out who I think were dead

American Automobile Insurance days. He said they nad inherited 1 t-| Co. of St. Louis, which holds a|some $500,000 from their late fa-| lied, 82in8 In 2 docet Mo. the | $15,000 surety bond for the sheriff. ther, a resident of Hoboken. {sth Army said :

Nam Il Smokes . . . Without Joy—

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And Unprecedented’ 2-Hour Silence Strike

UNITED NATIONS AD- 8:01—The silence gets oppres-| 3:55— Nani Il lights his sixth|

“My. own reason for leaving | reimbursement for next month the federal service is one that is| HOURLY TEMPERATURES: and so the state in effect is pay-|TLSte were nlured peop e 2} over {all too familiar to you; I can no| ga m,,. 65 10a. m... 76 |ing the full 60 per cent—virtually ,;, 0 . : {longer afford to accept the severe, 7a. m... 68 11 a. m... 80 |doubling its payment load. ; [financial sacrifice involved. | 8am... 70 12 (noon) 82 | The counties, which usually

| The President replied that the] 9a. m... T1t 1 id . . . \government could not properly Pm... 84 contribute 40 per cent of all wel Fill Fashion Wish

lask Dr. Condon to prolong his| Latest humidity senna 80% Continued on Page 5—Col. 8 | * service to the department of his| = E— I ——— " With Want Ad

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| 0“ ” - + . ' . ' VANCE BASE BELOW KAE- give. It is broken only by thunder | Bene Sigaret s his lighter jand Joyal aientien ha Joup Su Fire engine red: That's the color that will dominate Block's dows, here is one good way SONG, Korea, Aug. 10 (UP)—The the Red|,. a an Bp | |e hil y re teen-age fashion show Thursd P 12 | you can find the wherewithal Und outside. Delegates on the Red ,,.,q)y on the table. Joy clears) lyour standing among scientists h ursday ...... tesraasane age bod the CASH to fulfill your nited Nations communiquelgs, whisper to each other. Joy the table before him of all but| and the supervision you have Arthur Godfrey the 1952 darkhorse? Well, the old red | cus. the At 3 called the two hour and 11 min- polishes his eyeglasses. a pad of paper and a pencil. given to the bureau's activities, head has given out with what some observers interpret Through a LOW - COST ute silence of North Korean Gen. 3:10—A North Korean delegate 4:43-—-North Korean Hajeon om: you have made of it a more im- | as definite political" opinions .. creer presbens .Page 21 | want Ad placed in The In Nam Il at today’s cease fire meet-|, ‘4100 on a piece of paper. cer hands a note to Nam L sm 1 portant agency than it has ever War crisis this fall? Many experts believe the “cold war | dianapolis Times you can shows it to fellow delegates an been before,” the President wrote. _will reach its most critical point within the next few ~ | SELL FOR CASH some of

ing “historical” and “unprecedent-| 4... Nam JI glares at Joy, a8|parae it back.

ee is what Rappensa; ends|If disappointed that he has not| 4.45 joy breaks the silence sent spoken. Ta : uddenly, despairing of gettin restatement of Allied willingness P° 11 stretclies his ols y pi g g

. . ths .. . L the things that are no longer Florence Chadwick Font: udwell Denny analyzes our assets and useful to you... clothing, i

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to discuss an armistice line based| 3:33—Nam Nam to do it. Joy restates the > | sports equipment . . » or what in effeet 0 present battle line,|and sneaks a look at his Wrist) Ajjieq position. DOVER, England, Aug. 10 the Indians’ winning streak last night, and, just to ag- os qu pte convert into and awaits Nam II's answer. Nam Watch. “It appears we are deadlocked (UP)—Florence Chadwick, San gravate things, the Pirates put the recall- bite on | cash? ; 8:37—The Reds whisper to each on Item No. 2,” he says. “Have Diego, Cal, secretary, took a| . young Dick Cole, hustling Tribe shortstop ..........Page 25 YOUR 2-line Times’ Want other again. 5 {you any proposal by which we|, one-hour practice swim. today|- : : Ad only 82¢ per day on our 3:42—Nam 11 shows signs of can break the deadlock?” There {after postponing until tomorrow Other Features: : - -.| special weekly rate. sibariassment. 2 smiles halt. was silence and it looked as if her attempt to conquer the chan- pe ls i pat : 3 Th heartedly at a N H was into another nel from En to ce. musements «...peeaunes AtLOrN vuiiiiesiirinnans noon Saturday and y Wan t . i * am going nga the at- Bridge sessssasasasnsrne 13 .. Radio and Television hs 23 wilt apr ta ALL DIOF

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