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‘Greatest Living American’ Steps Down—

| Marshall Quits As Defense Chief

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i: By Unites ress | WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—Gen. George C. Marshall, | NEW YORK, Sept. 12— regarded by President Truman as “the greatest living Amer|Brooklyn's biggest scandal ican,” resigned today after a year as Secretary of Defense.

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it on : : relief As the bowling season opened, the State Alcoholic| (one ves Ins, rocked] J A be Susie by Deputy Defense Secretary hed ‘ack Béverape Commissi ine i ‘New York City today. {Robert A. Lovett. : /apoRub . 2a. 1d Sston today warned be °F, ‘wile: and liguol} Harry Gross, multimillion-dol-| In retiring from the government for the third time nd back, poy olders against sponsoring bowling teams or leagues. lar-a-year bookie and the state's oo 1943 the 70 year-old Marshall concluded a half — even ommission Chairman Bernard E. Doyle threatened to key witness against 18 policemen, |" ’ i - » SI8eps = revoke the alcoholic permit of any including high officals of the de- century of public service during which he filled with distinee partment, escaped official custody. tion the posts of Army Chief of Staff, Secretary of State,

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Until or unless he is caught, - ithere was grave doubt that the and Secretary of Defense. > state would be able to continue its Mr. Marshall resigned—as of the end of business today prosecution of the 18 who are al- _for private reasons other than health. He did not say leged to have received $1 million : a year in bribes from the king- , What they were, although he 'pin gambler. noted that in taking the job | he had agreed to serve only

| Forced to Adjourn District Attorney Miles McDon-| to last June 30. Mr. Truman in addition to ac-

'ald hoped he was on an unsched- | claiming Marshall as the greatest living American also has pro-

have a chance to enter league il play this year. ny S80 far-reaching is the state To Be Called { i ruling that American Legion and wT luled airliner which left New York! SE |last njght, soon after he slipped nounced him the greatest miilitary commander in history. In

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thelr next sponsor is coming ® : from. Bowling alley managers §°® estimated the state liquor edict Har ’ Nn S

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which have liquor permits will : Toa . . WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 GO SIGN FOR PEDESTRIANS—Police car with public address system “educates” foot-borne [was due at Albuquerque, N. M.,

be unable, legally, to sponsor

court that his office “accepted full

teams. ‘The Army announced today traffic on intricacies of new anti-jaywalking ordinance. Cross intersections only when "Walk" light [before noon, EDT. A “reception Sponsored Five Leagues that two more National ig on. : om mities of FEI amy pw nation today, the President said Last year, alcoholic permit Guard divisions—the 37th —— — en Lid police 8 pe Sa so “with very great reholders sponsored five leagues from Ohio and the 44th from Illi- : ' . ie uctance.” and more than 5 (teams. This nois—will be called to active Charge 8th Army Invites All.ov War Droll Jaywalkers | Meanwhile: Judge Samuel i ‘No One Gave More’ i A es - ad Suty Safly ox year dby M Reds Protest Bitterl 5 'the trial of the 18 until Friday.| oho wins Te NM v leagues 7 es 4 man will Sa I » ‘The trial started Monday and 10 more distinguished and patriotic i : fic oT ~ : ® ® {jurors had been picked. i x ine eqns ms ome 5012 Snr About UN Killer® Tactics 18K8 Their Stroll »G ies vo ao, Ee arn is. torn tod

* mation qf the alcholic-permit for training. sponsored teams would also mean, The 44th, under the command

: : he ) his chief that “I will always be , , By ROBERT VERMILLION (killing Communists until they say responsibility” for Gross’ escape. the end of some of the city's top of Maj. Gen. Harry Bolen will “uncle” to his United Nations And Cops Take Toll Judge Leibowitz forfeited the|

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teams. , report at Camp Cooke, Cal, about 3 , od Some of the leagues sponsored Feb. 15. ,| TOKYO, Sept. 12—The Peiping army. bookmaker’s $25,000 bond vy 3 He assured Mr. Truman “of my last year by alcholic permit Brings Total to 8 Radis Sroplain bitterly Md LreiPmg in its proadeas! Yeferred "The first dav of enforcement of Sued a bench warrant for I's ar- loyal devotion to you and the yp ym 11-up of the two divisions tha en. James Van eet's en. n Fle rs yaar : . ; . national government.” Boerne Ie A Ee oe — cal pi the WO + or Na. United States Sth Army was gave the United Press in Pusan he Jew 1nd;anagolis anti-jay-| 1p explaining the escape to the GEN. MA RSHALL—His "The an picked by Mr. Triing Lea . " Pireside Tavern tional Guard infantry divisions “openly inviting” full scale war Monday. In that interview Gen. hy Sug ordinance found police .,,rt Mr. McDonald added to its reasons are private. an 0 ead Sv. Matshall Rad 5 Fountain Square Tavern ordered on active duty since start bY its vigorous “killer” attacks on Van Fleet repeatad Tat 1 haveing ries RE 530 mystery. He said Mes Seoer was . y . been his friend and associate for . | . ithe Korean front. nothing to do” with cease-fire 3 prepared to go into ng because : i 3 League and Town Tavern Classic. [of the Korean War. It was the beginning of a 10- more than a decade. i : The broadcast by the mouth- talks, that his job is to fight and 3 ‘she had received anonymous Mr. Doyle said while the regu-| The two regimental combat... of tne Chinese Communist that “I'm doing it and winning day “educational” drive to ac-\in,e515 against her life and those y se or was A service 3s lation pro the beer and eams and an unspecified number government tended to confirm a it.” quaint local citizens with the new... two children. She had bor-| ] a Ts ry _- re { ie a Sui jot smaller Rational Guaq otis statement Gen. Van Fleet made ‘Inviting War' law; Later, the hcounesy”™ wain. {rowed the Cadillac convertible of 10 i 5 |government in 41 as Mr. Marinally Passed = She A 2150 have been mobilized. at the front a few hours before ne Americans are now open- ings = a aa Jaywalkers Gross’ brother and had it parked ny ; in * |shall's wndersecretary of state. Beverage Commission an = The Army said still another that the Reds are “hurting . . .|y inviting war in an attempt to g ned $2 for first offense. ,.,;. per Long Island home, for| io Mr. Lovett, Tho ile 56 on Sal fginire, tas th #47 atonal Goan divi iI 1 in bas nape and wil vant ai thr agers. svedive Son omni" her igh | pil Eri a sume on > v lca ater next year, e di- peace before winter . .. "” through new military adventures » 7 Dian’t Reveal CO tion j /warfare and a champion of I : 3 The Attorney General passed vision was not identified. Jt willl Peiping complained that Gen. & Ty One of strongest gripes about] [ veal Connectio | ; | ong- ; ! Poe p D- following the exposure and firm .,¢,.cement of the new ordinance; Thus it’ happened, Mr. McDon- jTAnge heavy bombing.

on it and it was signed by the receive a minimum of four Van Fleet openly admits “the wsmen | pen vy protests concerning their provoca- .,mdugt Pearl and Meridian Sts. ald said, that a fast car was, py IRVING LEIBOWITZ Hs JAKINE Jeave ee mie

Governor when it was first cre- months advance notice. American forces are taking ad- » ated many years ago, Mr. Doyle, mw, National Guard divisions vantage of the breaks Shey heve Hons in Kaesong,” Peiping said: |ynere police issued warnings to available to Gross when he eluded] oy gchricker must call a said of Mr. Lovett that “no other | . The American invaders all pedestrians crossing there. the two detectives who were keeP-| gnecia] session of the state legis- man in the United States has his

said. . lcalled up last fall—the 40th In- forced in (truce) negotiations to _ - ° : ; > — The Commission was formed fantry of California and the 45th launch attacks in the hope of have exposed to the world their] Many objected, pointing to the ing him in “protective custody” jatyre to save Indiana's vast wel- ability and competence to take under Gov. Paul McNutt in 1933. Infantry of Oklahoma—have been grabbing more Korean territory. hostility to peace and have proved street sign, but police said that it/and disappeared out the back fare program. |complete charge.”

ars om that every provocation since the was just a wide alley. |door of his home. ‘Queten Regulation sent to Japan. He's for War start of the negotiations was Most Are Affable Mr. McDonald did not aA wr ne Piobiem today Is] Praises Department Here's the regulation (number Two Going to Europe “He has made it clear that he nothing.but a result of their pre- Capt. Audry Jacobs, head of the connection between the threat-| pig development became ' ob-| Mr. Marshall also praised the 8) Which affenis bowling semme: | Two others—the 28th Infantry is for war, not’ negotiations.” meditated plans.” the traffic division, said the city’s ening letters fo Mrs. Gross and vious this morning as the Gov- Defense Department organization No bilder qf 2 permit sha’ of Pennsylvania and the 43d In- The Peiping broadcast strength- pooh before the revealing Chi- legal department has been asked her husband's escape. He sald oppor and Attorney General J. as “an immensely competent directly or indirectly, sponsor, aid ; ened the belief of many officials ... Communist broadcast, the for an opinion as to whether there were three letters in all and gmmmett McManamon met at the group of men and women. And here that despite all their bluster- feeling nere was that prospects crossing at such wide alley in- he read them to the court. ! Statehotise to formulate a plan, he Sala SS onEres re

i fantry from Vermont, Connectior assist in the promotion of a cut and Rbode Island—will De

ontest involving alcoholic bev- ing and their incessant allega- . , - “ osot or prizes : awards of any sent to Europe soon. 2 Ed that the United Ere for resuming the Sesse ire talks {evsections violates the ordi The first told Mrs. Gross “this of action to protect 75,000 Hoosier partment “practically everything kind which is conducted or spon- The 31st Infantry Division from ving to wreck truce negotia- seemed brighter and that the way Police ted 82 t of Contfhued on Page 4—Col. 5 old people, . the blind and de- we have asked for.” sored by any person not a per-| Alabama and Mississippi and the {jones the Reds really need and might be open is setile the jssue ia Fo I on nad SD ©, hoa eS — pendent children. { Mr. Marshall was the nation’s Pr - mittee, or permit the use of his 47th Infantry from Minnesota want peace: of Kaesong’'s neutrality. dayws robles 10 Dip cent hing The two top state officials third Defense Secretary. The late name or trade name or: the use and North Dakota went on active, Gen, Van Fleet has made a se- indifferent and 8" per cent re- Att hu Gi 17.8. District Court of Appeals n Al the post created by Congress ee fe RR Premises covered by a per- duty early this year. They have ries of statements on the military Van Fleet Dares ronda wit Wisecrachs, er ry s | 1, 8. District Court of Appeals in fill the post created by Congress mit for such contest.” not been designated for overseas situation, emphasizing that . One ‘woman spomed:. “When x ! ‘Washington a recent ruling of a when it unified the armed servOfficials of the Commission say duty as vet. had nothing to do with armistice Reds to Attack are they going to put license . |federal district court, which sald ices in 1947. Louis Johnson, ftethe rule was not enforced prior to. The regimental combat teams negotiations but has the job of plates on people?” b Others Held iN Federal Security Administrator signed under heavy criticism a this date because it had not come now on active duty are the 196th | EIGHTH ARMY IEADGUsR Another ° sputtered: “I fost ar ay Ant In Wi ar and Mr. Marshall took .] 7 . , Sept, )— ’ 10ldin on in eral . to the attention of the Commis- of South Dakota and the 278th TERS, Korea pt. 12 A don't have time to go to the cor- funds from Yodisna. | Mr. Marshall quit exactly a

. sioners that such violations were of Tennessee. To Pro d andist United Nations troops, tanks, ar- ners to cross. My time ig limited. : going on. | None of the Guard outfits have tillery and planes unleashed a new 1 have only so long for lunch.” ope aSes pre SixMuiith Estimate {year to De gay after nan assault on Korea's central front’ . . r. McManamon estimated the name m to succee r. JohnPledge Enforcement |been sent into Korean combat as Questioned further, she ex court appeal, which he intends to Son.

| y » . {today and Gen. James A. Van ¥ Mr. Doyle and other Commis. units, but individual ménthers ’ {Fleet dared the Reds to attack plained that in addition to eat: goyen men—among them a sol- fight to the United States Su-| Received With Regret gioners declared that the regula- have been put inthe front lines. X 3 ing she expected to get a full 0 win five marijuana cigarets pp ouIT. wil takts "at and “give us the chance 10 quota of window shopping Into _ 4 ror men with 1090 morphine preme Court will take “at least News of Mr. Marshall's resigna-

Gen. J. Lawton Collins, Army HT ore and will not | Chief of Staff, said the step Is . slaughter them. each lunch hour. tablets—were under arrest today According to all officials, the tion was received by Congress “There is no reason to take it necessary to bring Korean vet- Re orted Slain | Allied troops hacked out gains Sn ————— in two narcotics cases. Hate at Colerat Deans the with’ regret. oft” Mr. Doyle said. “And it prob- (érans home under the rotation \along a 75-mile sector of the B I N inated Pfc.’ Reimi Santucci, 22, Camp major share of the welfare pro- House Republican Leader Jobaly would take action by the | Program. | (flaming battlefront from the Ton owies Nomi Atterbury, complained to police gram after Jan. 1. 1052. {sep W. Martin Jr., commented: state legislature to repeal it soy-i di a’ > h loo) ARSAW, Sept. 12 (UP) = Jrisugle Fi ne ee of the Envo to India that he gave a man in the 2600. Thus, the. Governor will be and distinguished Ta A Way. . hdianas 38t Warsaw Sovseaper 3 today infantrymen plunged 4 block of Northwestern Ave. $10 forced to call a special session of retirement will bring wide regret.

Paul Moore, diractor of trade

relations for the Alcoholic Bev- Division ‘Ready’ 'gandist against the Voice: erage Commission, said his depart-| [America was shot to death Sun-

, . American |that the Polish radio's star Prop” into the United Nation's second WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP) for marijuana cigarets which the the General Assembly sometime «The appointment of Robert

limited offensive in two days. Chester Bowles, former gover- mo" Jatled 18 Seliyer: oes to- before next year. The Governor ygvett is within the spirit of the” : y {unification act which intended the

. of the House Armed Services Held as Go-Between Jaywalker Finds Out {Committee lauded Mr. Marshall's

| Police arrested George L. Davis, Officials attempting to enforce Service and expressed regret at _ 30, 6f 405 W. Ohio St, as the the new Indianapolis jaywalking continued on Page 4—C Ls

the law. He de-| Indiana | Adj. Gen. son day by “secret Fascist brigands.”| Gen. Van Fleet said he hoped ,,. of Connecticut and one-time Continued Pp Col. Or or not ee] Indiana i today the States] te Hiewasarers gave no details the Reds would open an offensive... administrator, was nom- dra 2 can ontinned on Page. deilol, 2 [position of Sqevetare of Defense ¢ tion will be made to de- 38th Nationdl Guar is except to say that Stefan Mar- © eir ow se. . . y 2 “iy {to be he y a civilian. Jfestiga 3 Nivision was ? “A Communist offensive would nated by President Truman lo Sigarels ver Introduced It Isn't ‘Cry Wolf’ | Chairman Carl Vinson (D. Ga.)

termine if anyone is violating the “as ready for federal service as tyka, top broadcaster for the |any other division.” radio program “Wavelength 49” give us a chance to slaughter day to be Ambassador to India to " them. That way we could get Serve also as ts and not Ambassador to

law now. The regulation applies ta whole-| But he doubted if it’ was the Was shot “from behind a corner.

galers, retailers and manufactur-/sne the Army had in mind to call! The purpose of the program is them in wholesale lo ito ridicule broadcasts by the have to kick them piecemeal ou

t Nepal.

ers. {next month, C At the same 1 After it was announced the! - — of the hills the way we are doing. M. T driver, and Carlisle Fox, 34, of ordinance are not just shouting hart em— 44th from Illinois and the 37th| . UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, now.” ne, Mr. To 434 W. New York St., as the go- “wolf.” Pollen Count" Watch Ed Do {from Ohio would be called early Sept. 12 (UP)—Yugoslavia in- The Reds have the potential for man <-: mee between. Pfc. Santucci and Davis Just ask Mrs. Marie Ford, 41, n Lou t next year, Gen. Hitchcock laughed formed the United Nations to- |, powerful offensive or a limited Lowy Ne en were charged with breaking the of 2402 Georgetown Rd. Grains per cubic vard of air. Trimmin Job |when asked for his reaction tol 9a It has strongly - protested |,p jective drive aimed at shoving 'tq india and 1935 . Narcotics Act. Fox was She's in Methodist Hospital =~ Today ........... vesans 482 g lthe Army picking Ohio, then '° Albania against an “aggres- {he United Nations back below yoy a 2he charged with vagrancy. . with injuries suffered today when Yesterday ,........... ;..258 Bedlam will threaten N. Ili- |skipping across Indiana to call an| Ye action” by an Albanian |. 35th Parallel, Gen. Van Fleet Hoa gid Officers said they searched the she attempted to cross W.' Ohio LOCAL TEMPERATURES ) tomorrow. Illinois unit. | army unit. It was the first time '_.., ip AMEASLAHOr soldier and found five cigarets St. 50 feet east of Toledo St. a.m... 84 10a m.. 18 mols St. at 9130 a, rim 8 | « ,| the Tito government has offi- . . ,. .44.,4 “most indica- to : which he sald contained mari- She was hit by a taxi driven by 7 a.m... 66 11 a m... 83 Ed Sovola is going to trim a If Indiana were to be called.” | olally drawn the United Na- , Dut. he added, to to Iran. ; juana, He added that he had three Mitchell Jobe, 23, of 1822 Or- 8 a.m... 88 12 (Noon) 83 store window. (he said, “the Army would find] tions attention to an incident tions point to a defensive atti- The President Mr. Bowles Ja clgarets in Is locker at leans St. Sam. 13 1 pm... 87

tude on their part.” accepted Mr.

Mr. Inside our division as ready as any other, on its borders with its former Camp Atterbury.

Grady’s resignation “with great-

. Indianapolis (division. However, there is n r - will be in ro. C. indication Indiana is onthe tint | SOMIRIOFEY partners ».f ® est reluctance.” The -effective the other case, Police ar- - ° Murphy win- because we have only one division | Voice of America, the British Easy Pickings : . |date will be established when Mr. rested Clark Albert Derry, 24, of n ' e Insi e dow, setting up (in the state and if it were called Broadcasting Corp. and other " |Grady gets back to this country. 4611 Winthrop Ave. on a bus. ; - a Christmas that would leave us with no mili- foreign broadcasts as well as to For Our Jimmy | "Mr. Grady's ‘resignation con- They said he had 500 morphine toy display. tary.” . crush local antl - government oh . Pik mal |si8t0d of three highly formal tablets in bottles in his pockets. Page Hethinks | Tlinois‘has another full division TUmors. amplen Picker Jimme sen ences. Found Tablets in Home Some good may come of ths imprisoning of Marion's Bill Oatis y a .e .I “I wish to tender to you my it'll be terrific (and Ohio has non-divisional units| Announcers for “Wavelength Angelopolous presents his resignation as ambassador to After questioning Derry, police . by the Czech government. Now the U. S., Britain and France

. + « because he |ohich could be left for home duty, 49” regularly interrupt normali goqenei Prep Picks today. |; De he ee losire it arrested Hall Adams, 30, of 1930 : : A wiv 8 window Ses. Hitchcock sala, Ee said In- DA wa Jnhouneemenel. In last week's picks—the [iran Betis . goer you 2 Fomor N. Pennsylvania St; Max Meriyn are planning to discuss steps to protect their wcitizens ...... 2 pay — back In diane 3 Sl ai onal unit ceit and entire hideousness of] first of the 1951 season—Jim- [for me to serve under you, our Moore, 23, of 3738 Whenner Dr. cam p Atterbury officers aren't overlooking . thing in training Mr. Inside his boyhood . propaganda hostile to Poland.” | mie was right nine out of 11 commandersin-chier, 1a the od ane Woodson Eas! Green, ss, soldiers, they've even added a course in gambling ........ 13 | , ‘days. igs is ar ie Unofficial reports which have games. 3 war in this critical zone. . Bridgeport, who said he was a ' ; 9a b _ Ed's readers probably will GOP Lists Collections been current since Sunday say : - i, assurances of my highest esteem, professional 1ight heavyweight Want to know where there's 20,000 fish within easy reach of have other ideas, since most two men rang’ the doorbell of That's a percentage of .812 IL remain faithfully yours, Henry boxer. your Fishing TAOY «vs ss cr iansristvusanssisspnrbuna db Brg can pia when a. | WASEINGTON. Sot. (UD) Melis Selmi Sewn epee ta es te pe ” — -| Sunday morning and pum ul-| - : yg . : a er iat mittée collected $370,342 and lets nto him er gl the Last year Jimmie Jicked 1 Truman to Meet Press Detectives sald the four men Other Features: : : winhers eortectly, misved only , | ; were In the same dope-peddling Amusements .......... 10 Robert Ruark ....eoves 18

: . ” Frow: spent $352,3266 between Jan. 1 door. The men then disappeared, A rou what Ea (and Aug. 31. The committee re-|according to these reports. - | 'P for the entire season. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP) ring. They added that Moore had Comics ..........eessss 25 Ed Sovala ...oeeeeenst 18 has to say about his new idea, Ported the figures to the clerk of| The reports said the murder For Jimmie's pickings on |—President Truman will hold a stolen the tablets. from a large Editorials .....cooeeeee 14 SPOPts. .....co0sninenss11T Lon Page 18. : the House, in accordance with was the result of a decision by an| the coming games . . . turn news conference at 3 p. m: Indi- local drug-making firm where he Movies .....c..ootiinas 10 Earl Wilson .iseessess 1 ai At : Fal | ‘Radio and Television .. 15 ~~ Women's .....oeserers 8 1

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