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i Boost Six-Week : Continued From Page One i Yi, an at 9 o'clock last night when he 3 | % was hit by a car after a collision » ah Alaska Toll to 88 Mattes Slaying . The accident occurred west of * geventy days of investigation BOGREER, hundred : Ind

threw: him from the -top of a ANCHORAGE, Aladka, Sept. 1 r : Kingsbury within a mile of the jntq the ‘murder ‘of lumberjack ‘troopers were

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 1—Gen. Eisenhower i

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closely the use of atomic weapons in the field against any

"aggressor who marches against Western Europe. | Defense Secretary Marshall has given that assurance.

Such weapons possibly would in-

which ° could be dropped from fighter-bombers. te The possible use of tactical atomic weapons has, been: fully taken ‘into aecount in planning the buildup of Gen. Eisenhower's "Atlantic Pact. Army, Gen. Mar: shall wrote Sen. Brien McMahon (D. Conn.). oo : -*Mr. McMahon, chairman: of the Jont Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, had. asked Gen. Marshall for assurances .on these

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'aware of the capabilities and. the limitations of future improved weapons: and of the means we are developing to employ them.”

Needs Ground Troops

However, Gen. Marshall noted that Gen. Eisenhower still will need sizable ground. forces, re-| gardless of new weapons, so that “the forward sweep of an attack’ (can) be ‘arrested short of the. operational! bases from where’ the weapons can be launched.”

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a lance of an Alr.Force C-47 trans- Thursday which killed three Mexi- jigs. 7

{Aleutian island killing at least of motor trouble.

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; Dan W. Smith sajd today. 88 the persons -dead or missing in| Had Motor Trouble Sheriff Smith, planning further 11 air mishaps in the Alaska giate police said the driver, intensive grilling of the trio, said area in the last six weeks. " |Onésle Gonzalez, 41, parked the “I believe one of them did it. The Navy plane crashéd on an truck partly on U. 8. 6 because Their stories don’t jibe.” The truck-was: All three men, young resis

‘today’ brought to .at least/can farm laborers. ,

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Platinum on a flight .to Kingat 6 p. m. yesterday when their scehe*June 23. :

Salmon, 400 miles southwest of automobile, in wheih five other! Mattes’ 17-year-old companion,’ ge, at 5:15 p.-m. Alaska|persons were riding, went out of (Nada Alexander, told officers oe . : control’ on Ind. 3 south of Rush- Mattes gave chase to a prowler lville’ and overturned. when he discovered her - purse

Ca t. Ronald Green, public -in- \ Toren officer at Eimendors| State police sald Mr. Baker was missing in their parked autoAir Base. said -at least four were|2pparently tried to pass a truck, mobile and “Mike heard some-

but pulled back. into the laneithing back of the car.” . °', : i . when he saw an oncoming car.| Headi th - . up pasesngers at Platinum: The eading the list of*suspects is crew . members = were ‘with the then ran off the edge of the road a 95.year-old Indianapolis’ man 5039th Base Flight Squadron of ANd overturned several times. [now in the Federal Pententiary : .Two of the other five occu- at.Terre Haute, serving a 3-year

pants of the Baker car were in- sentence for vehicle taking.

mendorf. {jured seriously. .

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the area of th ner Corp. pla labor dispute

Day holiday of optimism. Gov. - Schri

dle atomic: wedpons. fired: like fo his inquiry did not d : ze eigit men and probably two more. hit by ap automobile and the dents of Indianapolis,” and ‘pre troopers, repr: ‘artillery shells ‘from giant mor- he thought. Gen: Marshall said The C-47 was last- heard from laborers. sitting atop the load viously questioned in the murder half the total | tars. guided missiles win atomic Gen. Eisenhower and “certain key when it radioed a CAA. station/were thrown off. ‘were sdld to have been in the the dres and 1 warheads, or small. A-bomhs Planners on his staff” are well at Bethel shortly. after it left| Mr. Baker and son. were killed vicinity of the W. 38th St. murder quick settlem

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points. : At the very least: he said, The Navy said a ground search| : Officérs sald they had seen a +{ Compact A-Bowmbs , enemy forces must be -slowed or party had recovered eight bodies were Se enna letter he wrote to his mother say- iy ig ‘17 i : Com- halted by defending = ground| f ‘the 10 mi board the P4Y-2! od , ling he had a gun in the garage i The. U. S. Atomic Energy Com "bof g the! of the men aboar e itruck crashed into the side. of a|,, hich b other was. sch mission ‘is speeding developinent troops “before overrunning the Privateer whirh and Gary Railway bus then spun .off Which you better get rid of or at Rochester.

of more compact A-bombs to be used directly against enemy forces in the field. It is believed to have .tested some in Nevada earlier this year, ‘and more tests are coming up — possibly with similar weapons. . Experts believe that it is only] ‘a matter of time before U. 8. armed: forces — including those under Gen. Eisenhower's command—will be equipped with newtype atomic weapons. . Sen. <MMcMahon indicated he] thought so. Gen. Marshall's reply]

prepared. launching installations.” | The terminology indicated Gen. s Marshall was thinking specifically. of guided missiles with atomic warheads, But his refer-

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same type to crash in the same Passenger in the truck, were seri-

crash ; burned yesterday on he Ta-|the road and crashed into a tree. 11] have serious trouble.” naga” island, abou” 1200 miles! ‘Mrs. Wilson’s husband, driver Mattes was killed by a 22-cali-southwest of herg. ‘of the truck, and Howard Houch- Per bullet from a gun that has

; ins, 37, of Kansas, IIL, ther never been found. : It was the second plane of the 858, 1. “another At the time of the Mattes mur=

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LAS VEGAS, Sept. 1 (UP)— The Atomic Energy Commission today groomed its: Frenchman {Flats proving ground for the - next series of super-secret atomic] ° sii tests, but thére was no indication : that the blasts would come off. for awhile. :

Just a Beéllyache—

I*rankie Denies Ava and Suicide Attempt

By United Press CRYSTAL BAY, Lake Tahoe, Nev., Sept. 1 — Crooner Frank Sinatra, stricken three days ago

by an overdose of sleeping tablets, | denies he attempted suicide after,

a spat with screen star Ava Gardner. “I just had a bellyache,” he explained,’ “suicide is the farthest thought from my mind.” Sinatra further denied a tiff

"with the beauteous Miss Gardner, |

and told newsmen of plans for more night-clubbing and boating with her next k to prove it. |

“I did not try to commit sui-| cide,” Sinatra said last night af‘sr

"turning up at a resort lodge near

‘here to learn of reports that he! had taken sleeping pills after an argument with .the: screen star. “What will, you guys think of next to write about me?”

Ava at His Side

Ava Gardner, whom he plans to marry ap soon as his wife di-

| “Hank called the doctor and

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planning to return to Hollywood that night. We came back to the lake, and I didn’t feel so good, so | TI took two sleeping pills. . “Miss Gardner left by auto for Reno and the plane trip to Hollywood. . “By now, it wa¥ early Wednesday morning. I guess I wasn't thinking because I am very dllergic to sleeping pills and always have been. I had drunk two or

Division at Allies Continued From Page One 29 .milez north of the Parallel. The Allies captured five key hills and gained up to four miles on the first day of the résumed offensive Friday. Officers on the spot estimated the opening barrage killed 900 Reds. The Communists put up fierce

resistance and rushed reinforce{ments south from the Manchurian border. by the truckloads to strengthen their threatened lines.

460 Trucks Blasted

United Nations fighters attacked 2500 vehicles in enemy supply and reinforcement convoys clogging the roads. At least

{three brandies, and I broke out in a rash. ; he came right over. He gave me a glass of water with some salts in it. I guess he was trying to get those sleeping pills off my stom-

‘All There Was to It’

“That's all there was honest,” he concluded. Frankie's belated explanation came after a vefsion of the incident by Dr. John Wesley Field, resident physician at the Brock-

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IT WAS NEVER LIKE THIS IN AFRICA—One of the lions in the midway show at the State

Fair cools off with an electric fan. That was yesterday. Today he felt better.

‘He Twisted My Wrist'—

Baby Sitter, 37, Confesses ‘She Strangled Child, 4

By United Press RENO, Nev, Sept. 1—Police today pieced together the hysterical story of a wild-eyed, 37-year-old baby-sitter who confessed she strangled a 4-year-old boy be‘cause he “twisted my wrist.” Mrs, Magdeline Teresa Hamlik was arrested yesterday and claimed to be a British war bride from “Streatham, England.” She told police she punished the boy by ramming his pajamas down his. throat. “He, will never do that again,” she said, referring to the wrist twisting . incidegt. Detective Sgt. Robert Peel said that Bobbie Podger’s body was

larea during the last three weeks. | On Aug. 12, a Navy Privateer : crashed on Amak Island, killing . /the 12 persons aboard.

_Korea Airlift Plane Lost

i The series. of crashes began {July 21 when a Canadian-Pacific | Korean-airlift airliner - vanishe | iwith ‘38 persons aboard in the | vicinity of Yakutat, near the top {of the” Alaska Panhandle. - Seonle-acys Eten small Norseman ski-equipped plane carrying {pliot Maurice King and the wife and daughter of New Jersey scientist Walter Wood vanished in the same area. :

; | Although neither craft has been . found, 13 Air Force planes continued to hunt -when weather permits.

Nine Dead in One Crash

Six other accidents since ‘Aug. 14 have claimed 21 lives. The had come to Reno recently fo di- Worst of thése crashes cost the vorce Her husband, Victor, of lives of.nine™Air Force men Aug. “somewhere in the State of Wash- 22 When a C-47 crashed in flames ington.” However, she later said near a Civil Aeronautics Adminshe had come from Los Angeles istration station at Summitt, and that her husband was “over- Alaska, 145 miles north of here. seas” : Fivé persons, including an: 11-year-old girl,, were killed last Tuesday when an Alaska Airlines (float plane crashed into the water at Seldovia, Alaska, while taking off on a flight to Homer. | On Aug. 15, four persons, including two young boys, died in the crash of a Cessna plane in ' the Chugach Mountaing 75 miles

Record Mercury Hits Skids Here

Continued From Page One for brief vacations at resorts lakes and farms. " -‘north of here.

Local. municipal pools were. A jet pilot was killed Aug. 23 packed yesterday 'as 8000 adults when his plane crashed near the

and youngsters sought relief-frominew. International Airport here-

the heat. Whooping big turnouts.On ‘Aug. 14, an Air Force heliwere expected at pools. andicopter pilot died in a crash 200

ously injured. . . 4 der the Terre Haute prisoner was The bus driver and “his only On parole from the Indiana: Repassenger were unhurt. - go formatory at Pendleton : Authorities said Mr. Wilson ap- earlier convi~‘ign for vehicleparently was blinded by bright! taking. Questioned in the murder, lights, |.and released, he left Indianapolis t eee 1in a stolen car the day following

ta . ques , and | le. an« Hoosier Captain NE yi i id He Wins High Honor

{was captured by Federal author- | ities at. Oklahoma

CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept 1 Sith said. EUR): Capt: MuNieny © Wahaes ii ey ss

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Muncie, Ind., and Pfc. Ralph W. ¢ |Westen, Columbia, Ill, were pre-

» Boh CERN LS A) oo : ; {sented the Distinguished. == Gafp Burglars

Cross yesterday for heroism in .

battle. 3 ot 2 : Brig. Gen. Charles W. Pence, Make Getawa : «chief of staff of the Sixth Corps, | ha Ipresented the medals as the sec- . : 3 ond highest military award the With W t RA nation gives, : | d C mai Capt. Wallace and Pfc. Westen ¥ ? ' were given the awards as they : : recuperated in the.U. 8. Army| BUrgiars seized more . thay Hospital ‘here from wounds re- $2200, a new car, a truck and a ceived in Korean fighting. 65-year-old night watchman [n Capt. Wallace was commended three break-ins last night. for inspiring leadership in action -At the Tri-State -Construction on a hill in North Korea last-Nov. Co., 3100 E. 56th St., two masked 25. but exposed himself to enemy fire Grover Davidson, 65, of 415 N, to direct guns on enemy strong Blackford St..to lie down on a points. Heavy casualties were cot. while they took $1600 from /inflicted and the company took ‘ts: the office safe at midnight. |objective. : The two then forced Mr. David

| + Pfe: Westen was a machine gon to accompany them as they °

gunner who held off a heavy made their getaway in a com=Chinese Communist attack in pany-owned truck. They abanSouth Korea last Feb. 3 and 4. goned Mr. Davidson and the truck He was wounded three times but g¢ 94th St. and Arsenal Ave. : stayed at his position until com-|. mnieves drove off with a new rades in his comparty carried him .,; from Whitehead Motor Sales, away. His citation said his ac- ga; N. Meridian St., early this tion killed 50 enemy troops and p,rning after they had looted gabled his unit to hold its posi-'c +t 4pink and cigaret vending Uo : machines. Police found that a ‘door had been forced open..

after

City, Sheriff

He was wounded in the jace/ men forced the night watchman,

the first sessi

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out. But he & that both sides

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reason for opt As an indi strike, the to liceman Frank Haughton, wh in the picket I held the last sumably becal

escort the pla

ager through Mr. Haught plant is locate limits and he tHete. Bat tad ton also was deputy sheriff, have escorted into the plant.

Words MOSCOW "The new E magazine today its p “trade betwi the United At ‘the 1 _. fortnightly ‘nied the Sc erected bar intercourse and West. If there ° ers, it’ said, American-ir

BERLIN, Commun slapped toll day on We hicles “cross Zone betwe West Germ: Traffic b immediately of the inte way and tl

vorces him, was at his side as he way Hotel on the lake, who| Bandits in. Convertible

460 trucks were destroyed OF covered with teeth marks,” and Peaches throughout the week-end, miles east of Nome. And a me- Between $600 and $700 also wes new Berlin

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gave this account: |apparently did not recognize, the “Tuesday night, I, Miss Gard- crooner and treated him simply ner, my manager, Henry Sanicola as another stomach case. : and Mrs. Sanicola, went to the| Dr. Field said he dropped the Christmas Tree Restaurant on|case Wednesday evening when|

damaged,

Allied airmen’ reported the

churian frontier to . Pyongyang,

the lake for dinner. Ava was

Blasts, Fire Hurt 8in U.S. Plant

«BORGER, Tex.. Sept. 1 (UP) An uncontroled fire set off by at least a dozen heavy explosions roared through the huge govern-' ment-owned Phillips butadiene plant today, injuring eight work-| ers and engulfing a square-block| area of thq multimillion-dollar installation. sl o About 50 employees escaped the inferno uninjured and helped remove the injured eight. None of the injured were in. serious condition, doctors reported.

Butadiene is a byproduct of s

© matural gas used in the manu-

facture of synthetic rubber. The

Phillips Petroleum Co. operates day to police that he shot and the plant for the federal govern-.killed a Jacksonville, Fla., > and committed

Car Hits Buggy, 3 Infants Hurt

Three infants in a bahy buggy escaped serious injury yesterday

.. The ~crooner said he and Av

a subsequent visit found his Pa wWonsan ‘ ee | , on the east coast;

alive with vehicles. ! de-| Sinatra explained - Ava's de-| oo. bal of blazing and

parture from the lake as being ox , ploding vehicles,” the Air Force in answer to a call from her aid.

were

studio. He said she found the” Dr studio - did not need her when ; she arrived in Hollywood the Hammond Strike

next day and that she returned

immediately ‘to the lake. : Parley Pushed ; :

will fly to Las Vegas either next pr0, : (U Vei a Mone: white De O, Sept. 1 (UP)-=Ne opens a two-week singing en- Botiations to settle a strike of

gagdment at thé Desert Inn on

tinue fishing from his 24-foot cabin cruiser. :

Youth Confesses Slaying Banker

DETROIT, Sept. 1 (UP) — A scrawny, 16-year-old = self-styled “tough - guy” . captured on’ a tip from his girl friend, confessed to-

(them at Hammond, will be moved

! day, the

|today. : ; Attempts to settle the dispute over wages began here Aug. 7, but have failed to reach an agreement. Negotiations will be continued in Washington in an attempt to speed up a settlement. banker, A telegram from .Cyrus L. 300 burglaries in €hing, ‘chief of the, Mediation three weeks. . - (and Conciliation Service, to the Curly haired Charles Bashlor company sald the strike was inconfessed shooting John E./terfering with defense efforts. Stephenson, 62, vice president of! Strikes atthe Hammond Car

company announced

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the Atlantic National Bank last and Hammond Wheel plants beSunday night diring an attempted gan .July 16, and at the com-

burglary. pany’s other plants at Bessemer,

- . Jacksonville ‘police said Mr. Ala, and Butler, Pa. July 2. Wher 2 70-year-old man wearing Stephensdn caught the youth The workers are ' seeking ina wooden leg ande hearing aid lurking ‘near his front door and creases of 25 to 35. cents an lost- control of his car. was shot while grappling with hour. Receiving abrasions in the ac- phim. : : : cident in the 1000 block on 8. RBashlor. after his c: : a . West St, were three children of said: “The guy HE Te Ship. Movements. . : Mrs. * Anita Miller of 1007 W. r «New York Arrivali—Saturnia. Gilhral-

Morris 8t.—Carl, 3; Paula, 2, and

Leslie, 1. They were treated at ‘Home Is Bombed

the scene and released. = The baby buggy, parked at the curb, was pinned against the side of a grocery when Harry Creon of 1635 8. Meridian St. ac-| cidentally stepped on the starter of his 1932 Chevrolet and it ran up over the curb.

- Motorcyclist, 18, Hurt

In Crash Into Porch

James. Harris, 18, of 839 W. New York 8t., was in critical con-

. dition in General Hospital today

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following a motorcycle accident Yesterday. Mr. Harris suffered . chest .injuries and a fractured right arm

when the motocycle he was driv-

ing went .out- of control and crashed into a porch at 3205 Ww. Michigan St. : Clarence Foster Jr. “17, of 628 Lockerbie 8t., a passenger™n the vehicle, was treated for minor injuries, KERKHOF'S SERVICE 15% DOWN 18 MONTHS TO PAY : On Appliances

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figure W-. ~Carvel| n Y 8! | Manila; ingnes, 1a; ton, (Corky) Benson near here early! Takao; Fribourg rae

today bul no one was hurt.. It Bakke Vokohama; Sante Anela, San jose was the sccond bombing of Ben-| son’s home in two weeks,

7 Hurt.in 3-Car Crash . AUDUBON, Pa., Sept..1 (UP)* Seven persons, including four soldier-patients at Valley Forge Army Hospital in’ Phoenixville, Pa, were injured seriously in a collision involving three autos! here today.

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that marks on his throat indicated he had been strangled by

roads running from the Man-hand.

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‘These Are the Hands’

Putting her hands in an outstretched -position for police photographers, Mrs. Hamil said: “These are the hands , . . well, you know what they~did.” : Although the woman. changed her story frequently, Sgt. .Peel said: she never deviated from the admission that she killed the boy. Once she said she was “damned

‘glad she did.” Latér, she wept and

said, “I-am sorry I killed him.” Police said - Mrs. Hamlik was hired to care for the boy by the father, Claude Podger, a South-

because. the boy’s mother is con-

fined to a Colorado hospital. {from here to Washington Tues-|

The- lurid slaying was disclosed when Eugene Enhelder, a telephone company serviceman, was sent to investigate a woman's telephone conversation from the home. in which .she said, “I am going to kill a boy.”

"Heard Scréaniin g

James McLean, a park attendant working on a nearby lawn, said he heard the child “scream-

{ing bloody murder, but thought

he was just getting a whipping and I didn’t geo in!" Mrs. .Hamlik . told police she

Pickpockets Here Put. Bite on 2 Missourians

Two travelers from the “Show Me” state of Missouri today were chanting a woeful version of their ® state slogan after being among three pickpocket victims at the bus station last .night and early today. Thomas Sanders, 53,) of "LaVelle, Mo., and Elford M. Link,

73, of Bloomfield, Mp., reported

to police that they lost $40 and

$10 respectively, to pickpockets.’ | The other victim was George!

Duffey, of Burkville, Ky., who reported theft of his bilifold containing $100.

as Hoosiers took a last fling at chanic died Aug. 18 of injuries

taken during a break-in at the

isummer sports.

suffered Aug. 16 in the crash of Rob Man of $140 Here

Golf courses and playgrounds,'a@ private plane. north of An-

nearly deserted yesterday, were Cchorage. :

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the. week-end. ¢ Most business establishments will , he closed as stores, banks and publi¢ buildings observe the holiday. : : There will be no mall deliveries Monday, but holiday collections . will be made and the special delivery section will be open as per week-day schedule, The Post Office also announced that attention will be given to perishable parcels. : Collections Scheduled The City Department of Sanitation has announced that trash and garbage will be collected ac-. cording to: the usual Menday schedule. 2 No community-wide holiday observances were planned, but many' labor and patriotic organizationgy, will-have special celebrations. ;

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Tito Doubts Stalin Wants General War

WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UGP)— Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia believes that Josef Stalin does not want to become involved in a general war, according to Presidential Adviser W. Averell Harriman. : Mr.. Harriman, who returned from Tehran where he attempted to settle the explosive Anglo-Iran- ;

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