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TOKYO, Sunday, Nov. 11—Vice| |Adm. C:\Turner Joy, chief United | |Nations truce delegate, said today GOP Chiefs Here Declare Gift Ret ned
the Communists want a de facto cease-fire now so they can “prolong the armistice negotiations {without cost” to themselves, By IRVING LEIBOWITZ 8 | Democratic National Chairman Frank E. McKinney last night denied he contributed
| The United Nations) Adm. Joy said, wants a full-fledged military $1000 to the local mayoralty campaign of Republican Alex
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armistice in “Korea with “terms “that will discourage if not prevent a resumption of hostilities “But as the, resumed. subdelega-' tion talks continued.” Adm. Joy said ina special release, “it becomes increasingly apparent that what the enemy wants in effect is a finalized (buffer): zone determined now. He wants all the advantages of a de facto ceasefire so that he can prolong the armistice negotiations without
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: BULLETIN An unidentified Indianapolis motorist, about 50, was critically injured early today in a two-car crash at Noble and New York ‘Sts. He was not expected to live.
By R. K. SHULL
cost to himself.” A bus driver and all five of {Clark, as reported in political Adm. Joy listed four specific his passengers were injured circles here. Judge Joseph goals that the United Nations Howard, his new top assistant,
as an Indianapolis Railways
bus crashed into the steel pil
lars of the railroad overhead at - Missouri St. and Kentucky Ave.
campaigned for Mr. Clark’s election. Mr. McKinney said he donated $1000 to the Marion County Democratic Committee but “not one cent” to his friend, Mr. Clark, ! who was elected Mayor of Indians apolis with the help of many normally Democratic precincts and # wards, The boss of the Democratie Party was said to have cone tributed to the GOP warchest be~ fore he was named to his new post. The money was reported returned by the Republicans after
command was seeking: ONE: Establishment of a demilitarized zone that will reflect the military situation as it exists on the day the full armistice late last night. agreement is signed. | The driver was pinned in the | TWO: Completely adequate se-| wreckage. Among the injured jcurity for the United Nations passengers were his mother, sister {command combat forces and rear and girl friend. areas during the suspension of! Injured were: hostilities. The driver, Elmer Slinker, 30, THREE: Concrete agreements 518 Sanders St. broken right leg to prevent a buildup of enemy and face and internal injuries; | { forces beyond the level existing: condition serious. at the time the armistice is placed! His mother, Mrs. Hallie Slinker, '
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By ANDREW TULLY Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
E don't, of course, know what to call you. you were Joe. Or, maybe, Bob—or Jack.
Perhaps
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Because this is that kind of a country, had another kind of name, Ludwig.
maybe you like Mario or Francois or
; ; in effect. 518 Sanders St. possible broken r Probably it doesn't matter, by now, anyway. Because FOUR: Quick and satisfactoryiright leg. : RL panier. for a long time you've had an official name—the Unknown 2frangements relating to prison-| His sister, Miss Mary Slinker, | Truman's invitation to direct the Soldier ers of war. war. I 518 Sanders St., broken left True » .
} Bared by Clark Aid Mayor-elect Clark said he had {“no knowledge” of any such transaction. The contribution was disclosed ‘by one of Mr. Clark's top aids ‘and corroborated by another Republican high in the Marion County party organization. They asked that their names be withheld from publication. Municipal Judge Howard, whe
ie Maydte Thomas, 21, 13515 Hoyt. face lacerations and front tn knocked out. James Davis, 37, R. R. 5, Box § 363, deep laceration on left cheek. 3 ;
It's been 30 years now. Thirty years since they. Th ve Stor! plucked your war-torn body from a French grave. e or
Thirty years since a sergeant named Edward F. | William L. Fox, 52, 1425 N. J
Younger placed a spray of white roses on your casket Fouls U and gave you that official name. Dearborn St., lacerated left hand and face bruises. The Draft = cco i i
And during those 30 years we haven't done very According to Mr. Davis and Mr.
well by you. Fox, the driver had been operat-
Times Photos by Bill Oates TWISTED WRECKAGE = Bus front caved | in by impact with steel pillar.
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: By United Fress You died in something the statesmen chose to call “a |
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10— ing the bus all right until he’ was just appointed Mr. Mewar to make the world sofe for democracy.” We don’t know |The stork is saving so many ¢2™me to the elevation. The bus 5 Kinney's chief assistant in Wash ta . struck the center abutment direct- am ers ington, said: what you were thinking about when you died—your mother, {young husbands from they in front of the driver, pinning 5 y
“McKinney and I are and have been good friends of Alex Clark. We were to ses him win the Republican but I am ee J iRinaey ve contribute to his campaign. would have told me if he did"
Introduced Clark
[draft that the Armed Forces him to his seat.
may induct fewer tham 150000 All of the passengers were #it-| married men, Selective Service In§ back at least 10 feet from
maybe, or a girl, or something simple, like that you wished you could have a decent meal. It's unlikely you were thinking about-dying to make the world safe for democracy, because headquarters indicated today, | 'b¢ driver.
soldiers seldom have such thoughts. | The new draft act removed the While police, armed with hack£8 2 x = |dependency exemption for draft. S&Ws and crowbars, freed driver
. i land passengers, a large crowd BUT TODAY that phrase must taste bitter in your 2ge hustalds who support oBly)
la wife and local boards are now Sathered at the Se Ziizanied mouth. And nobody can blame you. For democracy is |reclassifying about 500,000 men OY the screams of Miss Sinker. about as unsafe in 1951 as it ever was in the world’s
Here Shun New Tax
i By DAVE WATSON § | Gamblers took the government! Judge Howard, himself, was a {last week. controversial figure in the recent The new excise and income tax mayoralty election. He resigned on the gambling “business” has'as 12th Ward Chairman because been in effect for 10 days and/of his friendship for the only the government has paid— can candidate, who still is judge in printifig bills. lof the city's other municipal No gambling stamps have been | court. 2 issued here, and no fees have Judge Howard campaigned for been collected. But hundreds of the Republican mayoralty candi.
Extra police squad cars were in that category. . But the boards are finding that rushed to unsnarl the immediate . history. 'blology has kept ahead of them Paitie jam Sat Seve iopa oa ” 3 : : :) eavily-trave entucky Ave. We ve botched the job badly. There's been Ethiopia. face is Joys registered. some ype $20,000 bus, put in service And Spain. And Manchuria. And Pearl Harbor and | Many a first father, passing out Oy Ty eke ago, is pracGuadalcanal and the Falaise Gap and Bastogne. And now cigars, neglected to give his draft y : " the Chosan Reservoir and Hearth board a smoke and the word Similar Crash Recalled artbreak Ridge. About the new little exemption. The driver, who completed his
Worse, the world seems determined to make war | A past or pending birth in the training Oct. 31, has been a Bppiication Jorma Mave pune Su gate He Introduced avait A ing... LL id . family can save the father from regular driver only since Nov. 1. n the siate. none have returned.;(lark to various E MisT m3 A 3 perpetual thing to give it a kind of awful, permanent. a berth in the armv. However Following a similar crash at To date the cost of putting the spoke in his behalf on Hee sud THESE FISHING like riormalcy. The Russians are plotting a new kind of he still will be drafted unless he the same underpass in the sum- gambling gimmick into-effect has sions.
AVE ‘exceeded income. All is not lost. When Mr. McKinney was
however, named to the top Democratic post, Money should start coming in Judge Howard went with him to by the end of the month. Most Washington. He returned four gamblers are moving slowly. They! days before the municipal election have until Dec. 1 to comply with. and announced he would again the law, work for the Democrats. 3 { They simply want all the infor-| McKinney: ‘Ridiculous’ mation they can get before they He was installed again as 12th plunk down their $50. {Ward co-chairman on election day Thus far tax collecters have ang succeeded in the ward in Democratic, but not Continued on Page 10—Col. 1 [rant by the amount it had gone Democratic in past elections.
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Under Caboose ee a the Replicas
| Photo, Page 10 | “Why that would be in viola. | A 65-year-old Belt Railroad tion of the corrupt election laws, brakeman was crushed to death wouldn't it.” he asked. “There is late yesterday beneath the wheels no truth to that report. It probof a cabooses that jumped the ably is just some more of that tracks near the Kentucky Ave. kinda talk.” underpass. | Hers in Indianapolis, Judge Binie Massena, 3825 Cossell Rd.,| Howard, preparing to leaves this was thrown from the platform of morning for Washington, exthe caboose. The car dragged plained that stories “like this" him, then passed over his body. [get started because “we happen
imperialistic conquest—the conquest by communism, Shows the draft board. before he mer of ) y Is ordered for induction, a birth ways imposed a 5-mile-an-hour
+ ov 0 + 4 1 Here at home, we've got bombs that can wipe out an certificate or doctor's affidavit speed limit on all buses while
entire city. that his wife is pregnant going through underpasses. a FE Besides fatherhood, which is Police say the bus was going '# . expected to e) 2 much faster than that limit last _ When you survey this sorry mess you must feel that p Exempt about X00
; {men previotisly listed as childiess, night. somebody cheated you—that you didn’t have to die in thot
{Belective Service officials listed: In the 1844 crash, a Railways French mud that day, that you could have sat that war out. {these reasons for believing they bus headed southwest crashed . » » » » ®
1944, Indianapolis Rail
{will get fewer than 150,000 men into a pillar on the side away {from the list into 1-A: from the driver, peeling the side
YOU MUST, sometimes, get irritated at all those | ONE: About half of thoseof the bus back like a banana 8 ones out at tomb in Asli y 1: {called normally fail the physical skin. rem a your om in rlington National Ceme- land mental tests, Several persons were injured, tery. You must feel like telling us to lay off the bugle | TWO: Many married non- some seriously. One man had both . x Salis and the wreath-layings and start trying to get along 2107S WINN De Yotorped Et eel oUF off just shove fhe Ankle TRAPPED—Police pry away twisted steel imprisoning driver. with one another. , E Swe ture or essential industry. Find 4 Dead Hunters « Okay. You've got a right to feel that way. Only HELENA, Mont., Nov. 10 (UP) we'd like to ask you—very humbly—one more favor. —Search Okie Allan Anderson . % . told the United Press today he Try to be patient with us a little longer. |— The State Department today had found the bodies- of four You see, we're trying. We never really stopped for {denied charges by two Senators Glendive hunters in the wreck- . . : that it know mitt y -| that matter. But nowadays war has become so horrible : RE EN eo Jn Planes the! So that we're trying a lot harder than ever before. °
‘Modern Minute Women—
Give Blood on Peace Day
Battalion Roll Call, Page 42 By AGNES H. OSTROM Times Club Editor Today is the Armistice Day of 33 years ago. But for bur
Deny Protecting ‘Spy’
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UP)
; men in Korea there is only talk of truce. The fighting continues. For many of the men there is an eleventh hour crisis, however.
Czech diplomat to remain in this lided and exploded over a primi-| {country after he had been tagged tive hunting area 140 miles north-;
5» - 2's {as an atomic spy. west of here yesterday.
- We don't look very good. There's a lot of stumbling and
: : . , re " RS This crisis is the.shortage of The caboose-had been at the to be friends of Alex.” ropin R 3 s crisis short s t ) \ groping and nations keep losing their tempers and Statesmen ! > blood to save their lives if they front of three cars being pushed! “Alex comes to my house and keep letting their voices get shrill. But we keep trying. ¢ : PS x are wounded. And where there by a diesel engine to the Pennsyl-/ I visit him about three times a
» » oe » » ~ WE SQUEAKED through the Berlin airlift and now we've fought aggression to a draw in Korea. The United Nations is still kind of puny, but at least it makes the politicians talk to one another in public, where the phonys can be spotted right off.
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At a switch, the
week,” Judge Howard said. “We caboose are good friends
and Mr, Mckin-
started down the wrong siding, ney and I wanted to see him crewmen said. The car swerved. advance. But we were for Bayt In sheared its coupling and ured, this election.”
from the tracks,
A conductor inside the caboosd) was cut on the right hand and
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