Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1951 — Page 5
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i. .|1s,” Gen, Hodes said firmly. ‘We ~ |lare after an armistice and not] % |gain on the ground.
By United Press PANMUNJOM, Korea, Nov. 16 ~—Maj. Gen. Henry I. Hodes, United Nations truce negotiator, warned .the Communists sharply
an armistice is actually signed whether it be days, weeks: or months.
In a confused and quarrelsome
tent, Communist Gen. Lee Sang
during negotiations. “You know what that objective
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{from their earlier proposals based | on definite demarcation lines drawn on a map. | Gen. Hodes replied that earlier {Allied . proposals were now out-|
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THE ROAD BACK—Six of the eight DeMars children, of Los Angeles, were stricken with polio last summer. Now four are on the road to recovery and are shown here pulling for Richard, 4 (left), and Donald, 10, who are still in iron lungs. Patricia, 12, holds
l-year-old David, while Audrey, 7 (left), and Shirley, 5 (right), encourage the boys in their fight to regain their health,
Russ Have No Right To Islands—Dulles WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP) over the Kuriles, —The Japanese peace treaty does not give Ru%sia any right to take
south Sakhalin
or any other former Japanese islands, according to Ambassador
John Foster Dulles.
Here's Congressman Who “° © “°° Pwies. = . g sclosed last night that Hasn't Talked With lke sen. Arthur V. Watkins (ER. Utah)
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18 (UP) Wrote Mr. Dulles following the —Rep. Mike Mansfield thinks he's Japanese peace conference in San a unique Congressman. Francisco, asking . whether Ja“I guess I'm the only Congress- pan’s renunciation of rights to man over here who hasn't had a'the islands “amounts to a cession chat with Gen. (Dwight D.) Eisen- of those island areas to the Soviet hower,” the Montana Democrat Union.” said in a trans-Atlantic broadcast from Paris fast night.
{Dulles replied.
{meet again at 11 a.m. tomorrow 8 p.m. today (Indianapolis Time). Held in New Tent i The latest meeting lasted five! hours and 15 minutes in a new conference tent erected by the! Communists to replace the leaky former meeting place. | On the fighting front, Communist troops knocked the Allies off a hill on the East Korean front in a nine-hour battle today. The United Nations force regrouped and counter-attacked shortly after dark tonight in an attempt to recapture the height. The fight was the only noteworthy ground action along the muddy 135-mile front. United Nations planes at the same time stepped up aerial offensive against -Communist North Korea under clear- h ing skies. Burns Prove Fatal TERRE HAUTE, Nov., 16 (UP) Mrs. Estella M. Rice, 77, Terre Haute, died today in St. Anthony's
their 16 (UP)—Three men were Killed bomber TT {while attempting a ground-con- tha
trolled approach landing.
plane was attached to the 117th
YQUNG ROCKETEER—Harold Buren, 9, of St. Louis has designed a rocket ship that should fly to the moon, he says. He senthis plans to the Marine recruiting office in St. Louis, along with a letter of explanation. He's pictured with a model and drawing of | the rocket.
ight Bomber Crashes, Catholic Group Praises
reported Eyplodes, Killing Three Hollywood Moral Code |
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UP) The Catholic Legion of Decency today praised Hollywood's selfimposed morality code as a ulwark against’ much oral and indecent in
LANGLEY FIELD, Va. Nov
ere last night when a B-26 light
crashed and exploded
) commended! Hollywood for putting more “wholesome and moral themes”!
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Hospital of burns sustained when Bombing Sqn. a former Penn- into movies within the past year
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