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By United Press EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR“TERS, Korea, Wednesday, Oct. 31 Fighting swirled to within’one mile of the truce village of Panmunjom Tuesday and civilians in the area were pulled back behind United Nations lines.
Allied troops smashed into enemy defenses at both ends of the Korean battlefront as fighting went on within sight and hearing of .the truce conference tent. Tank - infantry teams flanked
the former Red bastion of Kumsong and drove two miles northwest of the ruined city heavy fire into the village of Chosori. On the western front, above Yonchon, United Nations __
troops drove more than half a
mile forward against light re-
sistance.
Patrols of both sides have been criss - crossing the Panmunjom area and Allied artillery has been plastering nearby hills for several days. United Nations troops on the east-central front thrust 1000 yards west of Punchbowl valley. During Tuesday's fighting, United Nations forces beat back six separate counter-attacks. still killing Reds at the rate of nearly 1000 42 day.
PANMUN (JOM. “Korea. Oct. 30 The Communists today stubbornly stuck to their demand that the Allies give up what a United Nations negotiator called “a couple of hundred Heartbreak Ridges” as the. price for a Korean truce. U. 8. Maj. Gen. Henry I. Hodes, chief United Nations representative on a cease-fire subcommittee charged with fixing a truce line across Korea, said the Reds have made “no concessions, no trades and ne offers for a reasonable solution in six ‘days of talks.”
Witnesses Back Stand Of Fired Teacher
Pacifis ot Principal William Lewis’ court fight for protection from {rate parents entered its third dav today as evidence to support his “mob rule” charges mounted. Inability of law enforcement officials to disperse unruly crowds and roadblocks in Morgan Coun-
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ACCIDENT ABOUT TO HAPPEN—American soldiers fill one of four balloons which mark the peace talk site at Panmunjom, Korea. Seconds later the hydrogen-filled bag exploded, injuring 13.
Battle Swirls oe To Truce Talks
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AFTER THE BLAST—One American soldier (left) runs away after the explosion. At the right a second soldier falls, while directly behind the running man is a third on the ground, injured.
gyptian Battalions
i Arming in Secret PDO on UMT
By United Press
CAIRO, Egypt, Oct. 30—Scores of - volunteer battalions armed themselves secretly throughout the nation today for the ‘“liber-
of Egypt from the British. Cairo newspapers said the battalions have been organized by the militant Moslem Brotherhood under the leadership of retired Egyptian Gen. Aziz Ali El Masry Pasha. > Interior Minister Fuad Sirag El-Din digclosed last night that the government was aware of the growing movement but will not take steps to check it unless-the volunteerg break existing laws. Accordi g to the minister, the
Man, 25, Admits 6 Holdups Here
sy A 25-year-old man today admitted six holdups in 12 days. Roy Wendell Sweeney, 2416 Central Ave., gave police a signed
confession in which he said he:
had robbed five liquor stores and one filling station between Oct. 13 and last Wednesday. °
One of them was the robbery in which Miss Bessie Barrett said she threw a glass of water at the holdup man who entered the
Package Liquor Store, 114 W, Ohio 8t., as she was closing! Wednesday.
Police said Sweeney refused to name his accomplice in four of the robberies.
Police accused Charles Baird. 44, of 227; 8. Illinois St., of working #ith Sweeney in the $47 holdup of Carl Freije in his liquor store at 301 W. McCarty St. last Wednesday. Baird and Sweeney were held fon [robbery charges. Bond was set {for $7500 on each man. They were scheduled to appear in Municipal Court ths afternoon.
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sy H AGUE, The Netherlands’ 30 (UP)-—The Dutch governDee, ast night charged Czechoslovakia with operating a spv ring in Holland and Belgium which has obtained information on atomic energy installations and other military matters. An official announcement said
battalions have been collecting arms with no help from the government. He said, however, that plénty of arms were available on the black market.
Tehran Students Hurt In Battle Over Egypt
TEHRAN, Iran, Oct. 30 (UP) Several persons were injured tot day when police clashed with university students demonstrating against American and British policy in Egypt. Several students and police were admitted to hospitals after the students marched six abreast toward the House of Parliament. Truck-loads of troops helped police break up the proEgyptian demonstration.
British Say Rioters Stone Woman, Child
LONDON, Oct.. 30 (UP)—The War Office reported today that Egyptians had stoned a British woman and child at the Abbasa bridge in the Suez Canal zone. The report said the two were riding -in--an-automobile-and- that the Egyptians smashed the ‘windows. It did not say whether they were hurt.
Say It Ain't So
VIEN NA, Oct. 30 (UP)— Wiener schnitzel, Austria's most famous dish, has been barred from Austrian weekday menus by a government
decree because of a meat shortage.
Dogs lose out In ‘Bill of Rights’ Special loca
ALLIANCE, Neb., Oct.. 30 (UP). ~The town’s dogs lost out in a
4 More Dead | On Highways
were blotted: accidents month's
Senator Puts ©
By United Press Four WASHINGTON, Oct. 30—Sen. special election held here yester- out ih Indiana Lyndon B. Johnson (D. Tex.) said day as voters turned down a pro- Yesterday to raise today he will urge Congress to posed “cdnine bill of rights.” iol to at jeast 116. make universal training Only about half of the town's State police sail the Deioher ¥ highway slaughter threatens to of business” when 1700 registered voters turned out top any month for the past two the special election, called tQ years. dog law’
lives traffic the
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military the first order in. January. ‘ for chairman: of the decide whether a new
it reconvene
The- Texan 0 Latest to die were Mrs. Charles Senate Preparedness Committee, Should be adopted to give the Crip. 4 43, Walkerton; Jacob Walsaid in .a statement that ‘in these Pets a break. The final vote was ea troubled . times legislation to 971 against the law, 354 for it. INDIAN APOLIS establish a permanent military #7 =» TRAFFIC CASUALTIES manpower policy should have the THE FLECTION followed a 1950 1951 | very highest priority.” shiited campaign “which city of. Accidents’ ..... 7410 1000 | Enactment of a UMT law. Mr. 5, tls. said rot a Ifttle out of Injured ....... 2808 3006 Johnson said, “will serve notice hand. Even the su pporters’ of the Killed ........ 39 53 to the aggressors that America is proposed liberalized dog law a ‘ ———in ready lo settle down for the long called the ‘vote “the most ridicu- czak, 17, East Chicago: Edward pull.” lous, asinine .and childish elec- Drolet. 24. Hebron, and Nelson Mr. Johnson's statement was tion ever held in any community To plane Hed when a*
prompted by a report of the Na-jn the United States.’ tional Security Training Compmis-| sion calling for a six-month "intensive and realistic” trajning program for 18-year-olds.
. she rode hit a cul-| The “Dog Welfare Association” vert on U. S. 6 west of Walker-| claimed the ordinance would have ton. Four other persons were provided a ‘way of life’ for dogs hurt in the crash | and dog owners and a “humane Mr. Walczak was Killed by al
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Such a program would be de- qo.¢n» for bad dogs. It cam- car as he crossed an East Chi-| signed - to rain some 300,000 paigned under the slogan “quit ago street yesterday. youths a year, with only the Mr. Drolet’s car was hit by a
physically and mentally handi- kicking my dog around.
capped deferred. Mr. Johnson. advocate {and
City -vfficials said they Ur ¢ Pennsylvania Railroad train at iyo 4g this j > n d Ogee an unprotected crossing vesterday s very muc is issue had, to be pn... Hebron. Police said frost on
a long-time UMT 2 brought to a vote. City Manager his car windows apparently ob-|
floor manager for
the present draft law which set Robert Laing said a “sensibl¢ secured Mrs. Drolet’s vision. The| up the commission, said the re- Ordinance” was enacted last train dragged the car a mile. {port *Should serve, as a vehicle SPTing “which my dog can live Mr. ‘Bond was killed late yes-| {for final congressional action on With.” terday when his car and a milk] |universal military training.” > truck coliiqed on Ind. 23 east of Under the present draft law. HIGHER FOOD PRICES DUE Gas ony. Police ig) truck | the Senate and House Armed WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 (UP) fiver charles Hodge 21, 2 farion,| |Servites Committees are obliged —The nation's grocery store ps3 of FOR | SAF ER DRIVING buy a
[to take action on the commis- shelves should be slightly better |sion’s recommendations within 45 stocked next year but price tags better car. |days after Congress. reconvenes on many foods probably will be a fied Jan. 8. : {little higher,
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