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‘Barbarism Unique
62d YEAR—NUMBER 257
Chinese Reds
Murder
Yanks,
Says 8th Army
By United Press PUSAN, Korea, Nov. 14—The Chinese and North Korean Communists have murdered an estimated 12,790 United Nations prisoners, including 5660- Americans since the war began, the United Nations command charged today
The Chinese Reds have slaugh-| tered 2513 American prisoners, 40 Turks, 10 Britons, five Belglans and 75 of other United Nations countries, it was as-| serted. | The North Koreans killed ap-| proximately 3000 Americans be-| fore the Chinese entered the war! a year ago and have killed 147] since then, the United Nations) command said. i The Chinese and North Kor-| eans have murdered about T7000! South Korean prisoners in the] last year, it was charged. i “Show a Record” { In addition, the United Nations! said the estimated number of | Korean civilians who have fallen victim to Communist brutality! totals 250,000. Col, James Hanley, Judge Advocate of the United States Sth! Army, said: “The figures compiled by the United Nations command are far from complete, but they show a record for killings and barbarism unique even in the Communist world.” Angry Atmosphere Hanlev's statement disclosed that 200 United States Marines were slaughtered in a mass execuiion last Dec. 10 near Sinhung, on the northeast Koregan coast, by order of the commander of the 23d Regiment of the 81st Division of the Chinese Communist Army. Col. Hanley gave his figures here in the form of an official} United Nations command release. | It coincided with an increasingly angry atmosphere in the Panmunjom truce talks and the denunciation of the Chinese Reds as worse than barbarians by Secretary of State Dean Acheson at the Paris United Nations General Assembly
Truce Teams Talk With Brass Knuckles
PANMUNIOM, Korea, Thursday, Nov. 158 (UP)—United Na-| tions and Communist negotiators!
Col.
meet here today with the kid...
gloves of diplomacy off. The brass trnited States with a Communist | knuckles of ultimatum have been! country. It was signed at Bel- tracts in which the seller fur-
put on. 4 i Yesterday the Communists de-|
WHAT'S THE ODDS? — Duane Hunter, Il, of Detroit played the horses while in his father's custody last summer, and what's more, he netted $2805, it is alleged by his mother, Mrs. Mona Belle Hunter. The parents are divorced. Duane, and his father, Clayton, have been summoned to appear in court, with bank books.
Tito, U. S.
Sign Pact For Arms
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—The 1, .idition. he said. weather 'Mazelin of accusations that he of- 67th season last night with a they ; ; a mony involved a proposal to! 3 ; . . , a : seas ¥ go down and listen? : i Children Not United States and Communist opr location and other fac- fered to “fix” potice and the jury streamlined, tax-free version of A few stayed at. their tatiss change the name of the Prohibi- - Hurt a | Zgaiavig : military ald tory which influence the cost of in the Porter Jordan murder case. Alda. but would-be s TOOMisr the ‘entire evening, smiling OF Fre: nad Basen: hat ron 1 [agreemen tern Aho Qe construction make it practically The six-map jury said Mr PAtrons and Director Rudolf Bing so 0. Lon Chaney, Michigan Pro- Bad happened to the children 4
Hvery of modern American! weapons to Marshal Tito's Soviet forces. agreement was the first; guarantee signed by the]
{ - ‘ch . ¢ : Ant operate under that regulation, ° | Mazelin had been “falsely ac-/"',y™ pe eng of the first act, APague. party must be revitalized afong In the house was disturbed,” she 3 Sot Excinptions {cused” if a sworn statement those who had waited stormes hile the ticket-holders weie naw lines. said. co the woman thought : made by Jordan's 17-year-old the Met's executive office to pro- eating. Mr. Bing's assistants “There are a lot of old fossile | was dead and ran away.
ade by American Ambassador
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manded an immediate cease-fire Tito.
on land, at sea and in the air.| United Nations negotiators
munist proposal.
| The State Department did not struction, The alternative, they said, is no reveal the dollar total of arms types of construction, armistice. The Reds invited the to be supplied. But it is certain to to include “stay away” from the truce talks well as some surplus W if they will not accept the Com-/II equipment. { The American-Yugoslay move But the Allies will not call off is designed to build. up Tito's the fighting until a full armistice armed forces against any attack agreement has been reached. The by Yugoslav's Communist nejgh-
United Nations command is espe- bors.
cially concerned over the fate of
thousands of American and other available to available raw and semi-processed
materials.
war prisoners in the hands of the Reds.
UN Recaptures Hill After Slaughtering Reds
EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR-/ TERS, Korea. Nov.' 14
(UP) tablishment
Yugoslavia agreed
the United States
Each nation agreed to a se-
crecy pledge against disclosing |of classified military equipment, services or information supplied.
Yugoslavia also agreed to esof an American
United Nations forces today re-|/military mission to supervise de-
captured a hill on the western; front they had yielded last night! after killing or wounding hun-! dreds of attacking Chinese Reds.
No opposifion was met in the latest push. The Reds were so badly battered that they apparently pulled back to their own
lines before dawn. Two more Communist infantry| attacks elsewhere on the western! front were repulsed today
Workmen finished searching the ——— | from. Jow-salaM 1 Several other Issues. Wasi ; i Treasury Opens Probe wreckage of the Union Pacific| i ° 5 ron ow-sa aried teachers, are wi i : era 2 re isgues, as jittery. Something has to be done . streamliner ‘collision today, and| due to appear later this week. schedu ed to adopted by the about it. I feel it is up to us to Of Liquor Business the death toll stood at 18 known ine P 0 on They are C. A. Fuller of Carter CO0Vention tonight. help the police any way we can. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 (UP) dead and one missing. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 14 ; : Township, Frank Ayr of Ham. Candidates for president and They can't spend all their time --The Treasury today disclosed a; Workers cutting through the! (UP) — Gov. Earl Warren of Br Yitited Press mond Township and F. M. oo, Prete of the United out here.” sweeping investigation of the tangled steel with acetylene California announced today he HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 14 Blond Yearby, Grass Township, ales Bol BOMINatey #1 Noon . liquor industry to crack down on torches had expected to find three! is a candidate for the Republi- Screen actress Janis Carter was Five teachers said they were '°FOonoS. hoodlums and to uncover any "ir- and possibly four more bodies. can presidential nomination, Named co-respondent today in a dismissed because they refused DOUBLE-TAKE regularities” in handling their tax|But they finished this morning (Earlier story, Page 2.) separate maintenance suit filed by to-*‘cough- up-to-the Republican 2 Teeners-From- City Bi By BOB BARNES : returns by internal revenue and a spokesman announced that eee the wife of movie studio execu- Party campaign coffers when ap- . . : 3 + agents. : “there are no more bodies in oh. 3" . tive, Noah Dietrich, 62. proached by their trustees Sentenced in Kidnaping The J eetion was Son there.” a Sensible Security Mrs, Carol Dietrich, 48, filéd i oath, teachers told The BOWLING GREEN, Ky.. Nov. nounced by Johan B. Dunlap, » A ————————————_ oe {suit in superior court in Santa Imes this summer they had been 14 (UP)—-Two teen-age Kkidnapmissioner of Internal Revenue, Lock TM RARE Through Stability {Monica yesterday accusing her paying from $12 to $100 a year pers were sentenced 8 12 a who told newsmen he Hopes it; 6a. m.. a 1 2 Ms 57 Now is the time to bu {husband of extreme cruelty and to the GOP slush fund as insur- in prison in U. 8. District Court will “give us a true picture” of/ 7 a. m... ! . a MM... : 810 buy your {charging tie had been intimate ance for their’ jobs. here yesterday afternoon and the influence wielded by racket-| 8 a. m... 30 12 (Noon) 3 here Sutable howe, because {with the actress “on numerous In all, about 30 persons are their young girl companion reeers and hoodlums in the liquor 38M. Be) P me 5% Sie your lunily veace of occasions” between Nov. 19, 1950, slated to appear before the five ceived a probated 5-year sentence.
business.
Holy Mackerel—
livery and use of the arms equipment, but personnel in the mission possible.”
“will be kept as low as
Train Wreck Search Ended
Photo, Page 3 y United Press
B EVANSTON, Wyo. Nov. 14—
Cry of Barracuda Ends President’s Swim
By MERRIMAN SMITH | Onited Press White House Reporter
{be several
The two fish which looked to feet long cruised
KEY WEST, Fla. Nov. 1l4— around hunting for smaller fish The big question at the winter and finally went away. So did
White House today was whether the President's companions, Maj. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan, his ‘military aide, and David Bell, White House legal expert, who were hauled rowboats.
President Truman was chased by a barracuda or merely visited by a friendly mackerel. One thing was certain—Mr. Truman halted his ocean swim yesterday when someone yelled ‘barracuda’ and flailed at the water with a rowboat oar. Actually, there were two finny visitors at Truman Beach. To
the ways of local marine and quite civie-conscious, thought somebody in a moment
two swimming
into
Veteran Key Waesters, wise in life, too,
Mr. Truman's rowhoat-riding pro- of natural excitement yelled tectors of the Secret Service they “barracuda” at the sight of looked™ lke suspects of evil-/hungry, but h ss mackerel,
pame as the President was leavthe water. .:, 3
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1951 *
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Price Lids ‘Our Wives Are Afraid to Open ihe Door< - |
on nome: East Side Vigilantes Seek
By. United Press xX... i WASHINGTON, Nov. 14— The government guaranteed
the construction industry its! pre-Korea profits today by| raising price ceilings’ on new| ;
homes, factories, highways, waterworks and scores of other building projects. :
Price Stabilizer’ Michael V. Di-| Salle announced that, effective] Nov. 20, contractors and other, construction firms will be permitted to figure increased costs of labor and materials in their ceiling prices.
The new regulation establishes ceiling prices on the basis of current costs for labor, material and] equipment, plus nine-tenths of the| highest profit margin which the| builder collected on similar proj-| ects between July 1, 1949, and June 24, 1950. { Mr. DiSalle said these ceilings, will give builders about the same; {dollars-and-cents profit they| {made before Korea, because con-| {struction labor and material costs’ {have risen 10 and 12 per cent, re- | spectively.
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Costs to Mount
Officials of the Office of Price Stabilization said they could not estimate the added cost to the ‘public because they do not know! how many of these cost increases {have occurred since the general price freeze last January. i They said, however, that the ‘new ceilings will add “substani tially” to the cost of new homes, defense plants, dams, irrigation |systems, railroad bridges, high-| ways, city streets and sewers.
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MILLIONTH DP—Alexander Ranezay, the 1,000,000th displaced person to be resettled by the International Refugee Organization, arrived at New York yesterday with his family aboard the fransport Geheral Muir. Left to right are Mr. Ranezay, his wife, and daughters, Lydia, 21, and Erika, 10. Mr. Ranezay, who fled Red terror in Czechoslovakia and Austria six years, has a job as a gardener in Midland, Tex. : :
efforts today in the organization of a vigilante group to capture prowlers terrorizing the neighborhood. : Husbands and fathers in the 1700 block of N. Linwood £ yo > oR > \all-night patrols to help police ; ~ : {protect their families. > . ro 1 1 ion The intensified .efforts came after Mrs. Joan Rosemeyer. 25, hy of three, was beaten by a wouldhk Party to be woman robber in her home last night. {11 p. m. and asked help in locat- 28 By NOBLE REED jing the address of a friend in the i > ineighborhood. 5 3 Prohibition Party's national con-| vention here todav. | “Earlier in the ‘evening a man . . : and his wife had stopped here Rival groups argued bitterly oor information, and I carefully party's youth committee. look up the address in the phon¥® The convention, after outlaw- book,” Mrs. Rosemeyer said. “This ing the American Youth for Po- time I forgot. { Most of the construction in- parent party, ordered a new meyer into the room and deidustry was removed from the | . . vouth group to be organized by manded money. When she said eneral price freeze in May and] ‘At Met Opening Ni ht E. Harold Munn Jr. Coldwater, she had none, the woman took Loa placed under the “services” ury ears i The ousted group had been and began beating Mrs. Rose- { Mr. DiSalle explained in to- ‘headed by Robert Gemmer,- In- meyer about the body. {day's order that the “services” | dianapolis. whom party chairman: “I tried to get over to the daven'Fix' Ch Some Get a Snootfull {construction industry because! i of left wing activities. itripped on a rug and struck my contractors have to determine, x arge o e e au noo U : Name Change Proposed {head,” Mrs. Rosemeyer said. “Why do we go to all that : of the many services they per- 8 Another movement that threat- 10 minutes. When I came to the formed. opened its ang drink?” he asked. “Why don’t ened to disrupt convention har- woman was gone.” 4
Br United Press NEW YORK. Nov. Metropolitan Opera
The Marion County Grand Jury
| The brutal beating on an East Side mother spurred { Ave. will meet tonight to plan of 1713 N. Linwood Ave., mother | Mrs. Rosemeyer told police her Unc {assailant came to the door, about 4 | : Factional strife disrupted the] Pp { Beaten With Strap over the recent breakup of the jocked the door when I went to litical Action as a branch of the; The woman followed Mrs. Rose~ i i . Mich. 1a leather strap from her pocket dd Mazelin of 190me Get an Earful; |ceilings were unsuitable to the Gerald Overholt called a sponsor port where I had a gun, but I different ceiling prices for each “I was unconscious for about today cleared attorney Joseph T. 14-—The trouble when they just sit up here
‘impossible for the industry to
hotographers shared unhappy moments. arpagne, ners and drinking). tion chairman, said the whole|they were not hurt and mothing
” poured het coffee for the resc-| " said. | Saturday night th men banded less crowd standing in line out-| dominating the~Party,” he : Ihe
; a . “We've got to have some new together to patrol side e oper t fae vrs Bue er in J" pet? on hd te Ba Mr. Bing's streamlined version with progressive om i we vara of his home of the Verdi masterpiece, with pect to get anywhere. { Linwood. . sets designed by Rolf Gerard, at- ~ Mr. Chaney will lead a faction| Mr. Wolff. an o of tracted a crowd of 3840 who paid that will appear on the onven-{ Ll te rou TEanime . is $53,112.10. Not a penny went to tion floor of the First Baptist{ ~.° Soy the I think it's perfectly scan- the government, because Con- Church later today. They will de-| re In the block are dalous,” Mr. Bing said as he gress last session exempted the mand that the Party change its armed with guns. That was why viewed the crowd of tipplers at opera house from the 20 per cent Dame to “something more appro-| = davenport, the end of the third-act inter-lamusement tax. Socialites paid Priate.” | “We've po three to five inciTnssion. $25 for the best seats in the “The word prohibition bears the gonte a week in this block for house. stigma of failure in the minds of the jast few months” Mr. Wolf mall —————————— many Americans who have taught g5i3 “we don't know what will the younger generation that pro-
daughter, Doris, to Criminal Court judges Oct. 24. At the same time, the Grand Jury said it will continue an investigation to find out whether “any other person™ broke the law in the same case. ¢
Indicted in Slaying
Jordan is under indictment for first degree murder in the July 1 shooting of Richard Decker youngest of the “battling Deckers” who have been involved in several clashes with police. In the statement filed with ‘Judges Saul I. Rabb and Harry
The new order covers all con- test against being ‘shut out after:
they had stood in line for hours. Mr. Bing was distressed because some of the social set spent the evening sipping champagne in the Met's crowded Sherry's Restaurant instead of listening to Verdi's music.
| nishes labor service or any com-
{ment and service for building conrailroads and other
It also includes agreements in-
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such as air conditioning and heating or electrical equipment, and
ing to make way for a new one— provided the wrecking is part of the new construction contract.
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Make Plea for Peace ne y it happen next. Our wives are afraid Wreckers who demolish build- O. Chamberlin, Miss Jordan, 1346 PARIS. Nov. 14 (UP) Little Jury Hears hibition was not successful. ‘to walk down the street at night, 4 ings for the salvage plus a fee Deloss St. charged the lawyer..." oc the United Nations Seek Reinstatement? or to open the door.”
had demanded a $2500 fee. When asked what the money was for. Miss Jordan said the attorney had replied: “These police officers and attaches of the court and members of the Grand Jury all have to be paid off if we are to get anything done.”
‘No Attempt Made’
The judges Grand Jury
and have no part in the new c¢onstruction are exempt from the regulation. Mr. DiSalle also exempted oneshops — contractors like
implored the world's great powers today to make a fresh start towards an understanding to prevent all countries being swept into a third world war. Fervent appeals to
There were rumors that an- Most Are Veterans
other attempt may be made by| <The police have been most the AYPA to get reinstated. But cooperative,” Mr. Wolff said, permanent convention chairman “hut by the time we call and
Bribe C ri @ ase Enoch A. Holtwick, Greeneville, the police get here the prowler
both east Times State Service Ill, igdicated these delegates js out of the area. and west came from Denmark,, ROCKPORT, Nov, 14—The first would not’get the floor. “If we want to capture them Pakistan, Colombia and other of five teachers who said they! Meanwhile, crusading Bishop!it looks as if we'll have to help.” small powers. Behind their words were forced to contribute to po- Homer Tomlinson, New York! Most residents have heard or’ was the hope that Soviet Foreign litical funds appeared today be- City Church of God, continued seen prowlers and in some cases Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky fore a grand Jury investigating what appeared to be a losing there has been minor property might offer a “surprise” proposal Spencer County school scandals. fight to get his name before the destruction. :
Teachers in
do all their own work—as well as companies which sell, install
chines, portable air conditioners,
cooking ranges and similar ap- then ordered the
to investigate the
pliances. , “ when he speaks for a second time! Miss Margaret Thomas of convention as a presidential can-| Most of the residents in the Service contracts to maintain charges of “fraudulent and false in the United Nations General Richmond was the first teacher didate. The Bishep said he also block are World War II veterans oil burners and the installed sales! Continued on Page 12—Col. 3 Assembly debate Saturday. called by Prosecutor Volmer A. will try to submit his personal with young children.
of standard floor coverings such as linoleum also were exempted, &s were direct construction contracts with government defense agencies,
—— Franz and his assistant. port attorney IL. N.
Rock- political platform before the con- ‘ . ’ Savage. Four vention, but Chairman Holtwick wood Ave. reported the mothers On Numerous Occasions'— other teachers were scheduled to said the Bishop would not be rec-'dre intensifying their watch on
. be heard by tomorrow. ognized. ‘the children when they play out +] i e C ar es RK OSS Three township trustees. ac- The Party's platform, stressing! side, i ‘cused of soliciting kickbacks a vigorous stand against liquor! “This business has made ys all i
Robert Crodian, 1730 N. Lin-
{and Aug. 7, 1951. The wife estimated Mr. Dietrich, chairman of the board of di{rectors of the Radio - Keith - Or{pheum Corp. and executive vice president of the Howard Hughes {Tool Co., was worth $2.5 million land had a yearly income of about | $350,000. Mr. Dietrich also is a director of Trans-World Air Lines, the Gulf Brewing Co. and a Houston, Tex., bank.
men and one woman jurors. They ' All three are from Indianapolis. ® include other Sentencing came ofter the trio, } those: dismissed, Walter Wallace and James D. Besides Miss Thomas. teachers Eldridge, both 17, and Shirley who sald they were fired for re= Carol Tehrune, 15. pleaded guilty sisting kickbacks are Miss Mary to charges of kidnapping Bowling! Lee Gabbert, Dale High School; Green restaurant operator Gordon | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bannister, Marshall at gun point on Oct. 30, {Chrisney; and Robert *Foertsch, robbing him of $100 and his car, {former acting principal at Grand- and forcing him to drive them to view, Gallatin, Tenn
On the Inside
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