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iL $24 YEAR NUMBER WIG or B-20s Strike 20 Miles From Soviet Border

U. S. Jets Rout MIGs;

Air Drop ‘Pathfinders’ Schricker Says

No to Senate. Race Draft

Asserts He'll Go Back

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Hint Girl's S

vicide

400 Red Trucks KO'd

By ROBERT C. MILLER United Press Staff Correspondent

EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Korea, Sunday, Aug. 26—American bombing|

planes took the air war to

far northeast Korea close to the| Soviet Siberian border yesterday in a mass raid on the Korean] Communist port of Rashin. Thirty-five great Superfortress bombers, escorted by Navy Pan-| ther jet fighters, hurled more than 300 tons of bombs on| Rashin only 20 miles from Soviet] territory. . | A locomotive repair yard. a| roundhouse, a track storage yard, a freight assembly yard and! many small buildings were hit. | Shun Russ Territory It was the first raid on Rashin, | only 105 miles from the great

Home, Take It Easy

Other sfories, Page 10.

#8 Gov. Schricker says a move- § ment to draft him for the "™ hs HR pb 'U. S. senatorial nomination HER {next year is a waste of time. | “My answer was given a long time ago,” the white-hatted Hoo|sier Chief Executive said last {night at the 15-state Midwest, {Democratic conference. “There | will be no change. I'm going, {back home and take life easy.” {| But Hoosier party leaders, up, 'a stump for a strong candidate {to run for Republican Sen. Wil-| {liam E. Jenner's seat in 1952, remained hopeful despite this latest denial of further political | aspirations.

Caused by a Phony =i. Repo rt of GI's Death

by a hoax message that her soldier-sweetheart was killed in action.

Western Union Doubts Message Sent Here; Investigation Pushed

By TED KNAP A 16-year-old girl's suicide today appeared prompted

Evidence indicated that an unknown trickster, either

~ {rom ‘both engagements.

Russian Far Eastern military 44 : They recalled that Gov base of Vladivostok, since Aug.! HOOSIERS LEAD THE WAY—A plane from the 434th Troop Schricker said in 1948 and 12, 1950. | Carrier was to act as "pathfinder' for the big air drop at exercise ‘months before that that he would

Bombardiers of the Superforts,| "Southern Pines" today. Here Maj. William H. Munn (left), opera- lo welcome a ‘‘draft’” movement’

r a second gubernatorial term. However, he was nominated and accepted reluctantly.

Home Town Backs Him

Gen. Ridgway's message to the

Okinawa had orders to loose lions officer and commanding officer Lt. Col. Robert D. Kalb plan their bombs only if their targets their operation from the map of the area. See story on Page 2. care to avoid Russian territory. (ies | . , While the great bombers were Gist of Ridgway $ Reply to Reds— | Democrats in Gov. Schricker's home town of Knox said they'd Red trucks rushing reinforce-' . \ and “think that's where he will ments and supplies to the fighting Wh Y A L go.” front. en ou re, ars William Shaw, Democratic forces counterattacked South Ko- : reans who had just cleared United Press Staff Correspondent the Governor has not confided in TOKYO, Aug. 25—Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway sent home town political “friends on front after a week-long battle. A North Korean regiment drove said they believe he will heed the on the ridge, but elsewhere the Reds see likely 3 i party's call. South Korean line held. Allied air + 0° Sv med yo Pelee oR United Nations ; € Supreme Unite ations |, ing four years ago,” Mr. Shaw pound the enemy. be . said. “He told us not to push Red Jet Damaged { end p 0 ? [0 j {nist complaints of Allied violaThirty of the Communists’ : i {aes ’s i s lit; he Communists al ,jone of Ragsong's neutrality as|, put the people, wanted him. ers challenged 21 American Sa-| anle 1 la (without founddtion in fact.” 4He'll run for Senator, too, if the ber jets northeast of -Sinuiju on 0 p ed S | .| He said the latest complaint— party wants him.” . i 0 : 5 | Gov. Schricker made his latest morning. ne enemy jet was bombed the conference city of reference to talk of his candidacy damaged before they fled to we REC Borr wer : yx} safety of Manchuria. : 0 was “so utterly false, so prepos- the Democratic Governors of i-| said the Red pilots were much By United Press itured for your own questionable/ident Truman's political popular-| more aggressive than they ‘had WASHINGTON, Aug. 25—The purposes” that it did not merit a|ity is on the upswing in their| jets destroyeé two MIG-15s. Al]/committee decided today to con-| 5 Gov. E. Mennen Williams of : i : : The offer to resume the talks HOV 3 Sabre jets returned safely to base duct a full-scale inyestigation of broken off by the Communists Michigan wd te Democrsts) : was in the final paragraph: could carry Ss state Ww I Action on the ground front forsSt.. Louis :and its dealings with “When YOu oD a to Truman in 1952. Gov. Schricker eastern sector. and Democratfe” National Chair- 3 . chance” in Indiana if he runs South Korean forces there re. man William M. Boyle Jr. # armistice negotiations . . . I will V { ; with yours, with a view to seek- Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois enemy dead atop the hundreds N. C.) said the inquiry also will | . J iti { si t's litalready killed 92 the week-old include company dealings “with ing a reasonable armistice agree- said he felt the President's po ; ” the past three months. government. : : _ The committee decided on a Communist commanders was per- GOV. Williams said Mr. Tru avi ; y ; ne § from the people's hearing a report from committee ment ever to pass in modern seemed to Stem in Hotel Fire Here investigators who made a “pre- times between generals or states- impression “he is a fighter for the One man was severely burned that Mr. Boyle received a big fee establish peace. “Mr. Truman thought his reand 50 guests were aroused from from Lithofold, a heavy RFC bor-| Its coldly scornful tone meant cent reception in Detroit was exDroge gut in Barnes Hotel, 233) Hearings probably will start .eturn to the conference table said, “He got the fled chose cCrea St. {early next month. without losing “face” before the people out there don’t dislike mie, 13th St, in whose room the fire cently charged that Mr. Boyle re-!, : : Gov. Stevenson said he has ? : . y it next to impossible for the Com-| : ; started, is confined to General|ceived large fees for representing munists to accept the offer. no ambition for the national degree burns on legs and hands./in loans from the government] ® y : “I haven't made up my mind Mr. Baden told city firemen and|lending agency. come from the two Communist if I will run for governor again,” was smoking in bed. They found wrongdoing. He said he got only addressed his message—Kim Il/cide until December.” him sleeping on a smoldering $1200 from Lithofold and severed Sung, North Korean premier and] Gov. Williams would not speceleventh floor. he became a Democratic Party Teh-huai, commandér of Chinese vice presidential candidate. He Fifty of the hotel's 160 guests official. He denied he had any- ‘volunteers’ in Korea. said the party is layfhg no such walking downstairs after one Proval of the loan application. |,.a¢e-fire talks early Thursday ™Y nose to the grindstone elevator was filled with smoke lon obviously faked evidence that sengers. bombed Kaesong the previous . Damage was estimated at sev- At Pendleton night. The two commanders pro- Man: Quits School Board tested the alleged incident and © PERU, Aug. 25 (UP)-—Edward Antitank Shell Explodes, PENDLETON, Aug. 25 Two a president of the Peru City School Nhe young convicts walked away ‘ast . Board yesterday after his second Killing Three Workers Inight from the state prison here. India to Shun driving. o thorities said today that three with a group of trusties harvest- Jap Treaty Talks McCormack handed his resigworkmen were killed and four ing crops in the prison garden. . . OR v " LONDON, Aug. 25 (UP)--The effective immediately, for reasons anti-tank shell exploded after Hamm Jr. 22, sentenced in Mon- Foreign Office announced today of “ill health.”

drawn from bases in Japan and] were visible; and- to take especial fin out, American planes beat off i T Communist jets for the second! el : T 1 “Tile ; " straight day and knocked out 400 ea Y Oo Ca rv ce like to see him in Washington Meanwhile, North Korean : chairman of Starke County. said By EARNEST HOBERECHT “Bloody Ridge” on the eastern the Communists an offer to resume Korean armistice the subject. However, Mr. Shaw Republican troops from one hill talks today, but wrote it in such stinging terms that the “The Governor did the same and artillery was called in to commander rejected all Commuhim for Governor—he didn't want crack red-nosed MIG-15 jet fight- “malicious falsehoods totally the Manchurian border in the] that a United Nations plane : {Kaesong last Wednesday night~-|at a press conference. He and Returning American airmen lterous and so obviously manufac- nois and Michigan also said Pres-| been yesterday, when the Sabre Senate's permanent investigating reply. states. f ithe American Lothofold Corp. of . the moment was confined to the the Reconstruction Finance Corp. terminate the suspension of the|gave - the President a ‘50-50 i i p 8 ives ; against Sen. Robert A. Taft, and captured four hills, piling fresh Chairman Clyde R. Hoey (D. direct Iy representatives to fieet ag " ; y the battle of Bloody Ridge. other officials or agencies of the Ment. ical strength has grown in the : - $; 2 itv Man Badly Burned full-scale investigation after haps the most sweeping indict- man’s upswing “in pepularity liminary” inquiry into charges men in the course of an effort to little guy.” their sleep early today when fire rower. that the fleds could not agree to ceedingly warm,” Gov. Williams Charles Baden, 48, of 4113 E.| The St. Louis Post Dispatch re- world. Allied observers believed they like me’.” + Hospital with second and third- the firm, which received $565,000 ticket.” Howevar, the final word. must Police Emergency Squad 5 he] Mr. Boyle has denied any generals to whom Gen. Ridgway he said. “I probably won't demattress in his room on the his connection with the firm when commander in chief, and Peng ulate on his chances of being the took flight to the lobby, several thing to do with the RFC ap-| 1t was they who broke off the 8roundwork and he will “keep and the other crowded with pas- 2 Convicts Escape a United Nations plane had Held as Drunk. Twice, eral hundred dollars. Times State Service demanded a “satisfactory” reply. T. McCormack, 60, resigned as arrest in 13 months for drunken SEATTLE, Aug. 25 (UP)—Au- On outside detail, the pair worked nation to Mayor George Wolf, others injured when a live 57mm Making the break were Martin they applied an acetylene torch roe County, and Prentice Ray that India has announced it Will, Sheriff J. M. Behle arrested him

to it. | Wilson, 23. sentenced in Gibson |not attend the Japanese peace Thursday night when McCorThe workmen were using torch County. Both were serving 1-10 treaty conference in San Fran- mack’'s car ran off a road. He yesterday to burn residual TNT years. Cisco. was arrested July 11, 1950, fined

Hamm was sentenced for as-| The Foreign Office said it was $111 and lost his driver's license

from shells to be cut up as scrap. bie § a George Temple, superintendent of |sault with intent to commit a|'‘disappointed at India's decision.” for 90 days. 0 Wilson |

the work, said “Evidently the felony March hi {oa on] shell they were working on had|Wwas sentence uly 1, » fori . v . hat been unloaded, I don't know |vehicle taking. Cupid Through Channels—Isn't It Romantic?— how they got hold of it.” | Guards searched all night, cov-

{tionalist defense ministry, today ittee's previous one. The tax-

from a morbid sense of humor or | twisted jealousy, telephoned Pa-| he told about his tragic discovery, tricia Louise Francis at her home gt about 10:45 p.m. last night. last night and pretended to be a “I had been to a fish fry and Western Union operator. got home, near as I can tell, The girl was told Ray Lovell 5y0,¢ 10:30. My car battery was Cliffton, whom she had dat ‘dead, so I just came in to get quite often, was killed in Korea. (ime water and go out to the . A short time later, after telling oa rage.” her father of the message, Pa- . tricia Louise was found dead of a bullet wound in her broken heart. The Marion County Coroner's office said the wound was self-in-flicted.

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KNOW HIM?—Ray L. Clifton.

Auditorium Urged Now Senate Tax As Result of |

College Merger Proposal Hits he

The possibility of an auditor- “Yes” Mr. Francis replied,

ium suitable for concerts, operas, § Other relatives. Were Job won Then, he said, she spoke these ex« d theatrical entertainments er fac p vinced. They suspected the call 2h, Sg, o S ? an was a hoax and that Ray Lovell act words:

DEAD—Patricia Francis.

Alone at the big old house, Patricia Louise met him when he arrived. “Daddy,” she said, “do you remember that boy Ray I went with

Suspected Hoax tabout Christmas time?”

But Patricia's parents and

was revived with the announce- i : - Cliffton was not dead in Korea.| Well, I got a telegram tonight ment of the merger of the Jordan, By United Press Tn fact. he may not be in Korea over the telephone that he was College of Music and Butler Uni-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 25—Sen- a 411. ; killed in action in Korea June

versity, : : ate tax writers reached for the Police and the coroner's office23. "51." ! Thi Butler President SF O.jbank accounts of upper bracket were equally unconvinced. In-| Mr. Francis said he didn't know Bo announe onstruct a build- taxpayers today to provide an 11 spector J. Richard Jacob, chief what to answer. So he told his versity plans to cons ue! the Per cent ceiling on fax increases of detectives, said his department daughter to wait a few minutes ing on the campus to house thei ¥, 10..." idle brackets. = |Was “making a thorough check|Until he returned from the gas collegiate division of the college, $ rage, and they would have a bite

i |into all angles .of the case.” § of music,” many cultural-minded| Under the new Senate plan, up-| ne ae! Coroner's officeito eat and talk it over.

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residents have suggested that a! per-bracket taxpayers would eked with ‘Western Union and] "It was about 15 or 20 minutes |

large auditorium be included in|pay considerably less than the] later that I came back. I went Ee building. amoiint due under the $7.2 biltion|feboriedly jsernieq SL Ny nto the pantry to get something No announcement has been|tax bill paid by the House. But |messag .

{for us to eat, and there she was, made by the university about the|they would. pay more than the they had received that WIOrMA“|r saw blood on her but at first I size of the new building or when formula approved by the Snate lon from a deputy coroner. ‘thought she fainted. But when I work will begin Finance committee Tuesday| C. V. Pickett, manager of the i;;ched her face I knew she wag ma would have eo#t them. Indianapolis office of Western | dead,” he said. In decisions already made, the! Union, sald he was not permitted | Mr. Francis called a neighboa Boys Pull Car Trolleys, committee has sliced about $800, 10 Sisclose Sicha telegram had and then police. - I'million from the yield of the been sent. But he cast serious) At the girl's side, near her hand, Rob Money! Changer Rovss bill. : om doubt on it, : {lay a 44-caliber pistol’ which be Three trolley-pulling young The committee scheduled sek-| oo Mexyergers Used |ionged to her parents. bandits raided $40 from a .trolleyision today to move on to other Mrs. Francis arrived from al

Sold ¥ 3 “Casualty telegrams are al- 4 bus money changer in a daring provisions in the bill, which also ways delivered by messenger,” odge theeting about 10 minutes

robbery last night. covers corporation income and ex- he said. “They are never de- Tater. She collapsed. While the bus waited in traffic cise tax increases. * llivered by phone except in ex- old n Re felepnane stand lay an at 1100 N. West St., the boys Choice Offered treme emergency in an Outlying | oera ied gare GTi Tessas pulled the trolleys, then waited =e z or inaccessible area. And I'm. dwriting: wise for the operator to leave the bus. To meet: objections discovered sure that such condition would ne riting: : A 16-year-old boy, believed to when details of its earlier plan’ apply here. | aymond Lovell Cliffton was

hen d er kille 2 ’ be one of the trio, was arrested were worked out. the committee = 1" Goeen't sound on the up d In Sotion. June 25 1951. and turned over to Juvenile au- tentatively approved a new for and up,” the Western Union offi-' RBacause the He didn’s thorities a few minutes later. mula yesterday. It would offer .;., , 4504 know R y's 1: ne . : : . taxpayers a choice between two now ay's last name, and be-

A sensitive girl, Patricia Louis cause the writing wa : aus 4 8 scrawled, felt deeply about her friends be- they at ALR that their | ing called from their homes to go daughter's missing sweetheart

methods in computing a special

China Bombing Denied “defense tax’ to be added to the tax due under the present law.

TAIPEH, Formosa, Aug. 25 2 rag ad! 10 War. was named Ray Lovell il The new Senate plan was based AE H y Lovell. (UP)—Lt. Gen Chang Yi-ying, in part on the formula in the so st Jesterday morning, about Ray’s whereabouts were ga spokesman for the Chinese Na-iyr. co hill and in part on the com- 2 ours before her tragic death, mystery, both to the Francis

she told her mother: |family and official investigators. denied Hong Kong reports that|, ver would choose one of these It was too bad -about Ray be-| - Patricia Louise told her parents Nationalist planes bombed the Ji} qq for computing the “de- ing called into the Army. Iihe was about 19 years old and Swatow. | Continued on .Page 2 —Col. 5 left.” {Southport. She reportedly visited — ems steerer | Another to Be Called {the aunt’s house with Ray. Then she added wistfully that; It was believed the youth went to have a date Sunday, was going | ' into service next Wednesday. (line telegram was the last mes. Japan; She | We over The pretty girl was an adopted S28€ Patricia »Louise received : e . still lived at Southport then. By United Press statute which lifted their royal B prans 1728 College veg bit But a relative a was investi ox - . . HH - § ) § } . : . . TOKYO, Aug. 25—Japan was titles and gave her a new “free Her mother operates a funeral gating the case reported that Ray “ » home at that address and her : al princess—a blood relative of “My husband, he former father is an auto mechanic. Both Ice. This report was unconfirmed, : princess complained, “was not the s : 2 but Army and Air Force recruit. Emperor Hirohito who announced type of person who could wrap are in their seventies. ing officials said they had no bald lover. me with something that was she saw the bloodied body of her ice office ‘Was lacking.” lovely daughter last night. She “=. aay Slosed laos As a commoner. her husband was given sedatives by a General : ; ay 23 the latest sensation in the first “was immersed only in his chick- she was still red-eyed and added that He was a ii young divorce scandal in the history of ens,” she said. shocked today. Yepor ay hug Japan's imperial household. Then bald, 52-year-old Toyo- And Mr. Francis trembled as/ Continued on Page 2—Col. 4 princess was divorced by former bridge University education came | : Prince Hironobu Fushimi—also into her life. Last week, he said Breath of America’'— ; directly related * to Hirohito—— he would not marry the ex-prin- : ly thi nth after a 25-year cess. Today, he declared: S t WwW lel FP b St carly this mo . Senator Would Put Stopper He blamed her admitted indis- this state, I will take on the re- ® ! ¥ ® ® ° cretions on a 1945 occupation sponsibility . . . I will marry her. ( n Diplomats Liquid Parties | By United Press |money for liquor. But Sen | Paul H. Douglas (D. Il) is afraid| Mr. McCarran had his own ob(the Voice of America is being| jections to the State Department's overcome by an alcoholic “breath overseas information program-—

Communist - mainland port of haven't heard from him since he|lived with an aunt in or neay ; Again Shocks another boy, with whom she was into the Army after St. Valen: Ex-Princess gain oC S tine’s Day. At any rate, a Valen: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William |{Tom him, her parents said. He scandalized today by a once roy: dom” to lead her own life. may never have been in the serve publicly her intention to wed her yoy in warmth. He always left Mrs. Francis collapsed when 0. ."0c pen “mo Selective Serve Ex-Princess Kanin's unblushing statement to the press marked \ ino” 40° chicken raising and Hospital ambulance doctor, but qr oY boy.” and Mr. Francis The pretty, 42-year-old ex-taro Toda who boasts a Cam- —— marriage. “Since things have come | WASHINGTON, Aug. 25—Sen. Douglas was not convinced.

@ ° ° at wis muionn ne, 3s, rig a ome mai oan The Air Force OKs Love, With Regulations |the men, Supt. Ward Lane said.| a. SR |No vehicles were reported miss-|

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By JIM G. LUCAS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer | TOKYO; Aug. 25—If you want {to check on love and romance, {look under FEAF (Far East Air

| Force) regulation 30-1.

‘military's concerned, lpve’s a matiter of references, attachments, |enclosures and going through {“appropriate channels.” | The purpose of regulation 30-1 {the Air Force says, is “to es[tablish procedures for marriage

{within the, Far East Air Force)

{for (1) members of the United States Air Force and (2) civilian lemployees paid from nonappro[priated or appropriated funds, exlcept locally employed non-citi-|zens.” ) | Wirst off, if you fall in love and hanker to marry, you sign an

| There's no nonsense there about | {hearts and flowers. As far as the!

a thorough evaluation of our affections for each other ., , ., are fully cognizant of the responsi{bility of marriage and are convinced of our capabilities of making a success of marriage.” On that affidavit, the Air Force requests you to “list all enclosures required by ‘reference 1(A) above.” ’ That includes at least 15 ‘supporting documents,” including one in. which You swear that “the courtship has been of at least six (6) months duration prior to submission of application.” But just to show it isn’t 100 per cent against love at first sight, the Air Force specifies that “approving authority may waive this requirement under unusual circum|stances.” : | “Authority to grant permission to marry is

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‘mission.” You get twe

of America.” Wing, Military Air Transport Headquarters Far East Air Force, It's all because of “liquid”! Service,’ the FEAF regulation ex- gets one. Copies also are pre- parties American oniate are | Sol? Jase Hustey with i plains. “Application for permis- pared for “appropriate files.” throwing overseas on government | po a hac Sop ol ot sion to marry will be prepared in. Of course, you could marry money, according to Mr. Douglas. | § Hagazine eporter, which he military letter from (Attachment without permission, but it might| He expressed his fears in Sen- | 2 d has been circulated abroad 2) addressed to the immediate pe tough. You couldn't get a com- ate debate on the State Depart- ov, the U. 8. Information Service

commanding officer.” missary card to buy groceries, a ment appropriations bill last night 1.6 quoted one article for the The CO's first job is to “insure post exchange card to buy cloth- when he offered an unsuccessful Ta8azine entitled “McCarran Mo-

that both parties have been in-jno’ gi niture chinaware or to- amendment to cut back the de- NOPOlY” which called him the jrerviewed DY & chaplain who has bacco, or a permit to rent a partment's ‘representational al- grand Inquisitor and lord high i PO contract and conditions house. - lowances’” from $675,000 to $300, Executioner of the government under which the marriage will be “Marriage ceremonies must 000. In non-technical language, | loYalty program. comply with the laws of the na- representational allowances |p. nz rk E. Mundt (R.. 8.D.)

> » chaplains repeo me ot chaplain . tion in which the marriage is (told Mr. McCarran he did not ap-

1 y «sist Performed,” the regulations say. means money for entertainment. prove of the “Reporter” article, Suck & nature ar A iat “Personnel are required to pre-| Sen. Douglas said he was not|But with a small grin, Sen. Mundt cision.” sent evidence of military approval opposed to throwing parties or|then produced a copy of Harper's Next, your application goes to to officiating authority before the serving of liquor. All he was| also sent overseas under the pr someone referred to as ‘‘the ap- marriage ceremony is performed.” asking for was a little “restraint | gram, containing an article | proving authority.” He says The regulation is signed by on alcohol and pate de foie gras.” ing Sen. McCarran and a “ “yes” or “no.” If he says no, your Maj. L. C. Craigie, FEAF vice Its not necessary to “float our day Evening Post” issue ca application is returned “through commander and one of the Kae- foreign relations in a sea of an article by Mr, appropriate channels, with rea- song peace negotiators, who got/cocktails or champagne,” Mr. ticizing the State D sons therefor.” If he says yes, married years ago in the United Douglas insisted. - Sen. Mundt won hi “a geparate letter (attachment States after “thoroughly evaluat-| Sen. Pat McCarran (D. Nev.), add $22 million to tl 4) will be prepared granting per- Ing his affections” for the pro- who was in charge of the bill, the State rtm copies. spective Mrs. Cral : said the item did not Information

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