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| ; {lic record.” i a. strengthening the confidence and| ‘when the bill came up for Sen-! Eo. aesong [respect of our people in the order-|,1e passage, a’ Federal Security| ; 3 : ly processes of our great gOVern-|sgministration spokesman had
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ment, and, as God is my witness, |, sted i f h Continued From Page One I have no other motive in my Sugge Sted 48 dnleat In wat, the . document at Pan Mun Jom at 6 heart at this hour. i the federal government to withP. m. (4a. .m cpT). It pre Hits Cartoons draw welfare funds: It failed to sumably was a reply to the Allied] pass the first time around by a| memorandum, but its contents “Falsehoods, misrepresentationsiys o4 vote on strict party ines po) were not disclosed. and libelous cartoons contribute|cause Republican Sen. John Al The Communist liaison officers apgolutely nothing to the preser-|Kendall, Danville, was absent. demanded at the morning meeting vation of the precious liberties] Republicans regrouped forces
that the armistice talks be’ reu which this vernment was and passed it the next day, 26-24, sumed in Kaesong at once without JPR go the bare minimum needed. It was
further wrangling. founded and for the Preservation pushed through the House, 67-27, Want No Interruption of which men have willingly died.”!with amendments. E But U. 8. Cols. Andrew J. Kin-| He ended his speech by calling] Gov. Schricker warned in the pey and James C. Murray re-on the lawmakers to make a, “pa~ closing hours of the Legislature fused. They said arrangemeqts triotic approach” to the problem|that it might meéan loss of fed-
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must be completed first to assure and pledged his full co-operation{eral aid. , - i
that the talks will not be ei] aid them. Republicans passed the law
rupted again by a real or imaginary violations of the conference formed Advisory Committee, Two months later, Federal Seneutral zone. 'headed by Rep. Herbert Copeland, SUHIY Mdunnistisior Oscar Ewing For this reason, they said, Kae- offered one consolation to the em- o e state's federal welfare song was unsuitable as a site. [battled Governor who faces for aid and a U. 8. District Court up- . Supreme headquarters of Gen.ithe second time in three years a held him.. The state now is gpMatthew B. Dliguay JSald the hostile legislature, ~~, Pealing to a federal court of apUnited Nations Gelegation put ther: . a CE en y Allied case this way: pa ch¥ Uv. 8. Buréaucracy greas are pushing for a.change “The * Communist forces and] - The committee yesterday went!" federal law so Indiana is not United Nations command have on record urging the Republican |'™ violation. been in constant maneuver, daily majority in both Houses to con posing the chance of unintended centrate on welfare matters and violation of the Kaesong neutral any -other legislation “to bre ak! area, xen the hold of federal bureaucracy is plain (also) that partisaniin Indiana ” This is tant groups, responsible to neitherity ap order to th amount command, are active in the Kae; or e GOP law-|, song area. These uncontrolled .ele- > . ments may at any time take ac-|. Ihe two top Republicans in the tion which could compel a sus- Legislature, Sen. John VanNess and Rep. W. O. Hughes said no bills would be introduced until tomorrow.
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military aviator, the ReU-meeting this afternoon. De tral zone is but a few minutes re-| ,.otq 8 at into a huddle with ‘moved from the most Important/c,y genricker before his address. military line of supply in your rear area. : . . The likelihood of Back After 8 Months an accidental occurrence Involving! The state's lawmakers went! Kaesong is gbvious. back to their desks at the StateThe Communist commanders house today more than six months| Start TRULY LIVING in have alleged that a number of after they left Mar. 5. At that YOUR OWN HOME NOW! violations of the Hgesung neytss) time, the now-famed “anti rrr sone approaching figure secrecy” welfare law had de-| SPEEDWAY—IMMED. POSS.
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Reluctant Reds Fear Ethiopians | Are Cannibals
Continued From Page one I} ~~ Repeated by Popular Demand trail alone and tight-lipped. There wasn't a murmur or cry of pain from any of them. x Inside the dressing station, they maintained the same quiet composure as medics sewed their wounds together and prepared them for the gruelling ambulance} ride down the trail to the hos-§ | pitals. : : A Swedish physician said most § of the injuries from the §
prefer. : : An American officer with one ‘unit under attack from the Chinese expressed concern when the Ethiopians slackened their fire. He asked if they were low on ammunition. “Oh no,” said the Ethiopian commander. “We just stop firing to encourage the Chinese to attempt a banzal charge so my children can go to work on them | with the bayonet.”
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Face U. S. Crackdown
- | | Continued From Page One couraged to submit samples of| | |drinking water in order to de-|
{have been 43 fatalities in off-posti is iina _potability - and purity. | {automobile accidents . . , 38 have Nevertheless, numerous. cases of {been men commuting. long dis-liliness thought attributable to im- | {tances to be with their families.” pure water have been brought to | FOUR-~“A recalled Reserve tlie attention of military author. jofficer pays $160" a month for a ties.” {three-room furnished apartment.! The report cited relatively good| |: . « A corporal, his wife and conditions at Ft. Devens, Mass.; daughter live in a one-room cabin| pensacola Naval Air Station, Fla.; |devoid of modern conveniences” Whiting and Eglin Fields, Fla; {for $7.50 a week rent. Ft. Jackson, 8. C.; U. 8S. Naval “A warrant officer recalled to{Training Center, Bainbridge, Md.;| * active duty with the 28th Division|Camp Pickett, Va., and Alexan-| | moved into one side of a duplex|dria AirsForce, Va, house, The rent was $85 a month.! It credited co-operation between On the other side of the duplex| Ft. Jackson officials and local aulives a worker for the State High-/thorities in nearby Columbia, way Department. For exactly the! S. C., with preventing substansame accommodations the civilian/dard conditions and gouging. pays $35 a month less.” It also praised base and com- || FIVE—“Many families have set munity co-operation between Lake| themselves up as trailer camp|Charles Air Force Base and nearproprietors and extract $16 to $20/by Lake Charles, La. : a month per trailer for the privi- - lege of parking three to six trailers on a formerly vacant piece of ground.”
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Ed Finch, 32, of-1720 N. West 8t., is wondering who drove those two soak-and-run’ trucks, mA One was pushing the other when they bumped his | parked car near the edge | of the canal in the 1700
-~instances where military personnel had rented quarters, only
pthers at higher prices—*"although| not commonplace, are not un< known in the Atterbury area.” .
Good Side of Report On the good side, the sub-com-| mittee's report says of Atterbury: | “A post housing committee has conducted a survey on the hous-
ing needs of ‘base personnel and Sentenced, Fined has made recommendations. A . {legal assistance office (advises) In Morphine Case
military personnel on legal prob- Charged with trying to get a.
lems, particularly those involving |, .ceq prescription for morphine contact 18 4)04 a 26-year-old Indianapolis
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Mr. Finch returned to find his car almost submerged. A wrecker towed it out.
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