Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1951 — Page 1
RE DELICIOUS 2 4 FORECAST: Paty cloudy with scattered showers late today. Partly cloudy Somarrow. High today 85, low tonight 62. High tomorrow 83. | | i at orien Yr ; —— re | PRICE FIVE CENTS ACAROND | 62d YEAR—NUMBER 162 °° SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1951 Entjeg an secant Ca Mute tt ovo very i Sr —— J — Le : o a a rr , * : ® - J ° We Strike Again by Land, Sea and Air— ann Em .
U.S. Tells Reds In Icy Tones: ~ ‘You Are Not Here For Peace’
By EARNEST HOBERECHT The Reds again ‘insisted that any armistice buffer If the Communists persist in that demand, the ar-
United Press Staff Correspondent UNITED NATIONS ADVANCE BASE BELOW Zone be along the 38th Parallel, pre-war frontier between mistice talks almost certainly will KAESONG, Korea, Aug. 11—Chief United Nations truce North and South Korea. This would entail an Allied. tary of State Dean Acheson has said that the United
U. S. Secre-
negotiator_.Vice Adm. C. Turner Jov accused the Com- retreat of 30 miles or more in some sectors. Nations never will consent to a ceasefire along the munists to their face today of “stamnmin the door” on Parallel because it is militarily indefensibe, : a ’ ’ 8 In the strongest language he has yet used at Brig. Gen. William Nuckols, the chief United Nations a Korean armistice. , : . : : Lo ; : the conference table, Adm. Joy told the Communists spokesman at the advance base camp, refused to hazard “You did not com e to stop > fighting,” 3. a : ; . " tices ak tnd hah fin , av ol ) : t e here to stop the fighting,” Adm. that their “inflexible viewpoint” had “slammed the a guess as lo the chance of fin a way out of the Joy icily told the Reds adloc 21st armistic ’ vat ets stalemate Y oh at the deadlocked 21st armistice door” on every United Nations attempt to make Sia.emale. meeting. : progress in the armistice negotiations Adm. Joy told the Communists the United r . = . . . y r ! a : ' . . . . ’ . “You did not come here to negotiate an armistice.” Nations delegation ‘could not be responsive” to their “You came here to state your price — your The only agreement reached at the session was to continued demands for the 38th Parallel as a depolitical price — for which you are willing to sell meet again at 11 a. m. tomorrow (8 p. m. today Indian- marcation line. the people of Korea a temporary respite from pain. apolis Time). Adm. Joy suggested the 22d meeting and Gen. Nuckols said Adm. Joy tridd unsuccessfully to g “Vou came onlv to make demands. not to nevotiate the Reds agreed. draw out North Korean Gen. Nam Il on why the chief MILLS a . 4 i Te ’ To : : 5 Communist delegate thenght the 38th Parallel would be i a solution.” ; Today's meeting was the 11th in which the Reds : tv and = a mutually defensible line. ; : A United Nations communique said the Communists » have refused to budge from their demand that any cease- Nam 1 retored Er that the Parallel offered a “fair VICE ADM. JO Y—"You had “brusquely rejected” Allied efforts. to find a com- fire buffer zone extend six miles on either side of the and reasonabie’ line with military as well as political GEN. NAM IL—Slams door . : . ' . A 2 E ‘pn . fm | came here fo state your price.” promise cease-fire line at today's meeting. - 38th Parallel. significance. on peace in Korea.
We're Pitchin’ Hot Steel, etting Ready for Worst
i Ships, Planes
Firefighters Eat Smoke In Blast Vehicles
we | & Gov. Schricker ns 4 To Get Welfare Data Monday
39.95 full report on the state's
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19.95 # —g crisis will be handed Gov. 7 Schricker Monday by the State 19.95 Board of Welfare. 19.95 Maurice O. Hunt, state welfare 49.95
director, said the report will be an attempt to “lift the veil sof
3 » n=. 39 95 = secrecy” surrounding the present ” ] welfare dilemma. : | S d S J 39 95 = 0 “We want to give the Governor f f mn a clear picture of what is going AS Sw ik abies’ 49 95 4 on.” Mr. Hunt said. “There have Yiremenh “wep: Hike hahles BULLETIN 1 been altogether too many mis- as they fought a fire in the YGHTH ’ HE! 39 95 9 leading accounts of the situation.” ir vorditiceir i syste at EIGH I'H ARMY HEADg system QUARTERS, Korea, Sun-
Plan Shaping Up
Real Silk Hosiery Mills short-
ly before noon today.
day, Aug. 12 (UP) — The Communists struck back
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34.95 : and counties to bear the full cost While the air-conditioning st : 49 95 of Indiana's welfare program and blasted the smoke into. Building savagely at United Nations . a maintain it at normal level shaped 11, a knitting building. firemen troops Sunday after a day § attempted to halt the blaze, which .
of shattering land, sea and’ air attacks by Allied forces to disrupt any Red effort
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No matter what happens in this
49.95 present welfare rizis, Indiana's
was confined to the all-metal ad dition to Building 11 They stopped the blaze in a
29 95 75.000 aged, blind, and dependent short time. but firemen said the ’ children will continue ip receive smoke forced by the air condi for an offensive when and ™h 2 aw. : : . + gs 64 05 Yelfare sapporl, mats ge ie tioning unit. will linger in the if armistice talks collapse, 2 Mr. Hunt stated. ’ building for hours 59 05 Officials of the State We fare No casualties were suffered in : Ry United Press = Board and the Faeduye 1 o the fire, which was discovered by KIGHTH ARMY SHEAD34 95 mittee of the County g:inre SY . » ‘ : X Su 4 the head of the plant guards, W . STR . ? * Associati ledged “help \ QUARTERS, Korea, Aug. 11 rectors’ Association pledged “help Ty) op CARNECS Robert Davis, East L Mich., fact ker, stands by helplessly | OF Tit Emerson Ave. Diani 39.95 in meeting the emergency after Rober avis, Eas ansing, ic aclory. worker, stenas by nelplessly officials were unable to make an The U ited Nations struck a joint meeting yesterday. The as a bulldozer digs to uncover the body of his son, David, 9. David was buried’ under tons of estimate of the damage, and said Sr land eos od alt dey io : i eo ¢ > : ! y ¢ Sea ar 49.95 committee recommended that gravel when it caved in on him as he was playing with two friends. Note David's shoe which the it may take weeks to determine eo € - both groups shoulder the added f.4per hag in his hip pocket. the damage to the knitting ma- disrupt apparent { om nranist 34.95 burden. —_— mp chines and stock which were Broparations for an Jenuve when and if armistice a 8S C -
The committee said loss of $20 soaked with water lap
49.95 million a year in federal welfare Heart Malady Fatal— A concrete and steel structure a a ap ! Ga ; it i 5 Le. apse aid --cut off on grounds a new Building 11 is nearly fireproof : . sn Swarms of Allied planes and 2.95 state Jaw making Welfare lis Stephen Early Dies: Pré SS The fireman only wished that the TWO ALARMS—Blaze at Real Silk Hosiery Mills 611 N. dozens of warshij S lying off
1.95 public: violated federal regula- building was smokeproof, also. Park Ave coastal highwavs bombarded
tions—didn’t alter the fact that California Town: Smoke forced by the air con- , thousands of vehicles rushing state and county welfare depart- ecretary to WoO resi ents ditioning system brought tears 4 Communist reinforcements and
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needs in accordance with pro- | By United Press guards and spectators, fighting front visions of the Welfare Act as en- itizens 00 { WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 Relieves Texas Heat S 'E 5 d Fifteen RB-29 Superfortresses Acted Dy the Indiana * General — Former Whife House Press Sec- Cloud WwW ek End DATLAS 7 : c ant ee m un ay rained more than 2000 100-pound SS "Hy. — | YAILLLLAS, Te Aug. 11 4 +o . yi embi, By United Press retary Stephen T. Early died to- Y e : ) 3 ‘3 } == hobs total of mote than ) Resolution Passed BRADLEY, Cal, Aug. 11 - day of a’heart malady. Hoosier Outlook A ve ak go) fo} Droug : y 100 tons on the Hungnam port A resolution adopted hy the Every home in this tiny rural The announcement of the 61- on . : 8 go Sah 4 bind i tt MENA TE POSSESSION WASHINGTON, A 11 “ . < ; community was vacated when ~ Eariv's de: , Another cloudy week-end was sun-baked Texas today where 27 ’ i Nr : sy Aug. ) committee urged the state hoard : year-old Mr. Early's death was In Sloe fit Soler resis j (IP) — The Defense Departstor or nsier residents 10- nersons have died fron the heat : : ) ‘to pursue local and state meas- Bre that destroyed or damaged 14, by the White House. It os with temperatures the Ee ne i : r ment today identified 73 more ures as necessary to finance the buildings threatened to engulf the ¢53iq4 he died at 11:57 p. m. (In- Kon B's ince Aug. 4 rt " : L BRIDGES & SON IN ; casualties in te Borers Ayan : ue "he frovit - caused caltored \LTORS No i ; The 373d cas » ) program.” entire town. dianapolis Time) in the George Scattered showers will damp hh ron used Scallared " ain oo a ones Mr. Hunt said Indiana would One firefighter described the washington University Hospital en week-end outings in the east- thundershowers in north and “go. What?? The wide yariety and 10 raissing. ' j assume 60 per cent of the cost blaze tersely today: where he had been admitted Tues- ern and southern parts .of the west Texas and some precipita of homes For Sale in the — : immediately and counties could “Hell ain't gonna he no hotter! "day. state tomorrow, . tion was fareseen for the Dalla real estate pages of area in Northeast Korea today, ; contribute 40. per cent, while Three men were injured as Mr, Early, who was press sec- Night lemperatures will av Ft Ww orth area within the pext Ihe andianapolis Times, They used radar to aim their such expenditures are possible. In townspeople .and 50 firefighters retary for President Roosevelt erage about 65 CGegrees 24 hours bombs through clouds obscuring the past. ithe 60-10 formula aps battled for three hours to hait/2'8 Served later for a while in = — — S— Ahové is just one of the many the target. : plied, but the federal government PA : r ® our: 0 hall, he same capacity for President 30- F t D hundreds of homes advertised United Nations ground forces reimpursed hoth units for about the wind-swept flames that ate Truman, ‘suffered a coronary 00 rop ; this week-end in The Times | jahbed repeatedly at the Red line fo half the total. through two warehouses, seven thrombosis (a clot in one of the . CT ovany of them. EX to keep enemy troops off balance. But Mr. Hunt warned there yomes. a trailer, and damaged big heart arteries) shortly after 45 Miss Fier Deat CLUSIVE Ly Near the east coast, United | was a limit to this financing four other buildings vesterdsy. noon Tuesday. : v Nations infantry, tanks. guns plan. He said Indiana has enough : . SY 9 | He had been under' an oxygen - 1 ‘ . sand re land planes fought to seize the ; The flames were believed to ~ ° ° And, he, sure and read the funds available to bear the full, = %. eq in a former Southern tent at the hospital ever since. BIG REAL ESTATE SE( last . of Hires high peaks southI ’ > SL r 4 ‘ ‘ £ 's A = . n= 60 per cent for bout * five months, Pacific warehouse now used to The announcement of Mr. n ras 0 ir ner TION of tomorrow's Times. southwest of Ks ansong, 27 miles arting in August.” Counties can| ‘00 CF Or officials said Farly's_death was made by Mr. You wm: NO yA oy [noth of 38th Parallel. — ™ ar the full 40 per cent in : : b 1} Truman's present press secretary By United Press Y may ea gan The Communists suddenly September. Mr. Hunt - said. but that spontaneous combustion was P ra , Stephen Early * NPTYYAT 7 any time ‘til midnight to- e ‘vehitnl: fic a September, Mr. tiunt - said, se Joseph Short. Mrs. Early and, _______ — NEWARK, N. J. Aug. 11—Forty-one passengers ght stepped up their vehicular traffic > yossibl t Octob apparently ‘the cause. : 5 . | 5 night and order your SUN- sday igh possibly not in October. coin — some other members of the fam- ar . ma : Yierme , HB J in rear areas Thursday. night, For the current month, the i and a crew of four escaped with their lives early DAY Times conveniently de- before resumption of the Y ’ y were present when Mr. Early p Att N Th : y just. before ump Slates portion of fhe ou or Cannon Fodder dia eruvians. ac today when a nonschedule transport plane crashed Jivered to your doorstep first deadlocked cease-fire talks. old age assistance and aid to de- | . Mr. Short said funeral arrange- ; | . i nid . Yowrvl alp thing Sunday morning. Allied night bombers and fightpendent children—two big wel- FT.SHERIDAN, I11., Aug. ments will be made later rH Ecuador Garrisons and burned mn a take-off from Newark airport. : PHONE PLAZA 5551 ers destroyed or damaged some fare items will total about $1- 11 (UP)—A new-type pro- tomorrow and will be announced (ur, Ecuador, Aug. 11 (UP) Only one of the 45 persons on board was in- PO IT NOW! 200 enemy trucks Thursday . 9 Xe ne ty share is jectile has arrived here, by the White House, . Peruvian troops Sttacked Ecua-| jured. Sylvia Berkowitz, 17, was cut and was taken night. They spotted more than about $1,065.000. The Army issued it a uni- | “Mr. Early took a tubn-for the , Lr a ‘wa staf : * i shack ~~ 2000 more Friday. night and _— — : oa Dos dorian frontier garrisons yester- to a hospital suffering from shock . s gs : rocked a “substantial number.” ; form. worse last night” Mr, Short re- - S ns A ropriati B I wreck antial nu ; i . | ~ pi day and the day before, an offi The plan C-46 b d for Burbank. Cai a 1g PpRropriaiion | Times Index The new “weapon” is ported. “This morning there was i) statement said today. > plane, a L- ound lor rbank, Lal., was worexs remocay : On a fighter sweep over Northe Amusements n= Donald F. Nothdorft, 22, a , , Some Hight Iploveent About An 41d and bitter dispute over about 30 feet in the air when its right engine failed. FARING JON AUR. Ds ps west Korea Friday Jnh, 18 mus BREE corsa snarsn ed circus performer who has minutes before he died, he took yarqer territory has resulted in in- i . . ; Al at ales av residen ruman signe nto Meteor jets piloted by Australians — BOOKS sstisseescrneneess 8 | been shot from a cannon a real bad turn and coulda's ® (crmittent fighting between Ecua- The plane hit the ground almost immediately, shear- law today a $2.927.000,000 Treas- sighted more than 20 Russian Bridge. PrArana Tansy 3 | 3800 times in his powder- . joven. ” Bor and Peru for nearly a century. ing the landing gear which, in turn, punctured a DEYFou Dice ne RETOp IAIN built MIG-15 jets. but the enemy . 1 ———— — — ” . . e I's mi Wr ( ; 3 < |! a fio itvairisnen 11-13 burned Sarees; |. Jicuador's President Calo Plazes right-wing gasoline tank. Bak A a a rEaloin: DE enor into Ma OE ’ | ET IEA ae 14 i: Mr. Nothdorft was sworn, | Shows Em How appealed yesterday to the United The resulting fire, caused when the spillin log jam gre: Ro a a c POP saves nnvanaiiy ‘1. into the service as an in- States, Argentina and Brazil to : Ni y raused Sprung. 198 gy, ore the Me SC y {, CTOSEWORL ‘sins vwnnnesiy | ductee. HARTFORD. CONN aid in a new attempt to settle the gasoline hit the hot engine walls, wds extinguished | . Allied. warships were hombards Editorials «.ieeeeiessens 8 ), CONN. dispute. * | * ‘bv airnort o ; e Envoy May Visit Egypt ing both coasts of North Korea, } hee Aug. 11 (UP)—Billy Eber- | y airport emergency Crews, iP from the Han River estuary to : ; : Hiooaset Zane Lg v3 Man Slugged, Robbed | sold, 8, told frustrated fish- = | LOCAL TEMPERATU RES ~The plane was owned by All-American Airways, | ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Aug. Chinnampo on the West and SE { ederic mani... ] { bs 3 it | ~}- 30] i i i 11 (UP) — W. Averell Harri ‘the battle line almost to t ; - toda A.m.,. 68 10 a. m.. 81 " . ; e arriman, i Fred Perking .......csiv +6 Mohini Bughanan, 46. ot 28 rman Yhow ts cateh . | , bo 90 Mame 88.4 which has home offices in Florida. _ President “Truman's: special as- berian herder on the East. ; BOCIBAY. +vuieessnrsserses 3 i Merrill St. told Police he yas ; an Jaineh hues He rt | Bam. 12 (Noam) M It his no connection with AllsAmerican Airways, ’ sistant, may confer with Egyptian| U. 8. destroyers’ carried 2 a md : ; Sports tisrerrennnnanans 9 ugged an robbed o early one ou erson Par 1.9 A. Mas 6 5 | 84 n Ine. a scheduled local airline with its home base in officials’ here en Toute home from: ‘bombardment of ‘the East ; m— © BRE Women's Tea asanssensare 3: today in. the 500 block W. ‘Wash Lake with a fly rod and ; of J, : Iran, Foreign Minister Salah Jost of eo ee Soa
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