Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1952 — Page 4
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PAGE g.— Naa om Ege * Allies Dig Recapture |;
Hill After 9-Day Fight
‘ troops dug in today or Korea's “little bulge,” recaptured from ° the Communists after nine days
of bitter fighting least 1000 Reds were killed.
yesterday on the western front] highlighted a day ground fighting elsewhere along the limited to patrol clashes.
MIG-158 in a 20-minute dogfight.! The results were not immediately
announced. Pyongyang. radio claimed the] liberation” of the Allied-held
islands of Yongho-to and Sunwito off West Korea. The Commu-| nsts recently have claimed the recapture of islands the United Nations had offered to the Reds for bargaining purposes at the truce table. :
The Korean truce talks degenerated into an exchange of rude! and biting insults yesterday and it appeared the Communists were awaiting instructions on whether to break them off for good.
ing session that reached new lows of acrimony, “bandits” and used such descrip-| tions as “rude, absurd, arrogant
ments fand upside down thinking and notorious cohabifation” with won't be any
s + + dfliberately obtuse.” {a suspected bigamist were ordered acy during the talks here be-of state from a secretary-type the recess appears to have taken
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ence of the State Federation of missed on grounds they did not British Embassy instead of at Labor next Saturday and Sunday. State the
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By United Press F TOKYO, Sunday, Jan, 5-—Allied
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The victorious counterattack
in which!
145-mile - battle line was In the air, ‘20 U. 8. Saberjets|
angled. with 40 Riissian-made|
other Allied-held
Winston Churchill during his visit in Washington. —|Not Like Good Old Days
Hearing Set For 6 "Wives
TOKYO, Sunday, Jan. 5 (GP)—
The delegates, in a name-fling-&
caled each other
MESA. Ariz, Jan. 5 (UP)—Six By MICHAEL J. O'NEILL
fy of deliberate misstate- women accused of living in “open) WASHINGTON, Jan. 5—Th
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today to appear for a preliminary tween Prime Minister Winston hearing Jan. 31. {Churchill and President Truman. Two of the six women charged It isn’t that there is a short-|
Labor Parley Eyes Politics
Politics in this presidential elec-,™ on year will be one of the top! ics at'the mid-winter confer-|
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lappeared in justice court today and Mr, Churchill has reluctantly] las their attorneys argued for dis- agreed to pass it up. issal O% the charges. That's probably the main rea- | Attorneys said the complaints gon the famed, 77-year-old Brit-| against the women should be dis- ish statesman is bedding at the
“elements of the of- Blair House, although, of course, So will wages and winning new |fenses,” nor the date and time. |officials gave several other expla-| members. | The women all' answered In|pations. : cotirt to the name Dutson at their| Mr. Churchill is a comfort-lov-James McDevitt, the new direc-|orrqignments Wednesday. They ing man and the Embassy has
WINNIE SLEEPS HERE—This is the bedroom¢in the British Embassy that will be occupied by
.No ‘Pajama’ Diplomacy Of Mormon In Truman-Winnie Talks
|rounded by antique furniture and United Press Staff Corresponds? ere | PaINtings of birds in his bedroom.
“pajama” diplom-|{And he will conduct the affairs/fore the returning Congress. But|master General. ;
|desk and single telephone in his some of the steam out of the irate|gressman that the flat marble sitting room. | ; | ; | A spokesman said Mr. Churchill| with living with excommunicatéd age of pajamas. It's just that Mr. is-easy to please because he likes said for instance, that he does the same religious emblems as theja: barbershop, Mormon George Merlin Dutson Truman doesn’t go for the ideaithe best of everyting.
: ti TETANY A POLES TIMES aii tins en SUNDAY, IAN. 6, 1952 In On ‘Little Bulge’ After Killing 1000 Reds
Says Priest .I'Dragged’ to Jail by Reds
By United Press ROME, Jan. 5—The Rev. Fr, Philip Cote, American-born Cathe olic bishop of Suchow, Kiangsu, China, was reported today by a Vatican news agency to have been “manacled and dragged” to a Communist prison after his are rest by Red authorities on Dec. 5, The report said the bishop was arrested along with three Chinese priests after 200 Red soldiers surrounded the Catholic cathedral. “The "56-year-old bishop was manacled as he was dragged to prison,” according to the agency “Fides” "of the Vatican Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. ar It was the second arrest for | Bishop Cote, who first was seized in April, 1949, and released two months later. “It is not known what pretext was alleged for the second are |rest,” the Vatican agency said. Arrest of the bishop, who was 'born in"America of Canadian pare lents, was described as the culmination of a long campaign by local authorities in which students |from the Sunhow Catholic school |had been dispersed after failure lof attempts to whip up a student emonstration against the bishop,
United Press-Acme Telephoto.
HE'LL WORK HERE—This is part of the two-room suite that has been provided for Mr. Churghill
in the Embassy. Shown above is the sitting room.
Quiet On Cross Issue [Five Hurt in Gas
[Tat ‘Congress | urt i WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (UP)—/ his bill. The Army's explanation Explosion in Nashville lof its national cemetery policy| NASHVILLE, IL, Jan. 5 (up) @ —A butane gas explosion felt!
|The Army will answer CONETeSS p,q gqiisfied him and Bishop No- * |throughout this town of 2500 in- Five Invalids Die
|soon on the question of its con-ple C, Powell of Baltimore, his oftroversial removal . of wooden fice reported. crosses from “Punchbowl” Na-| Rep Fallon's change of mind jyred at least five persons, today : [tional Cemetery in Honolulu. icame as a result of a letter from Se Aeitroved Bve? buildings In Montreal Fire Three resolutions to force ArmyiPresidential Military Aide Maj.| Bey Re ‘MONTREAL, Jan. 5 (UP)— Secretary Frank Pace Jr., to re- Gen. Harry H. Vaughn and al The explosion occurred as a Five elderly invalids either bede store the crosses are pending be- memorandum from the Quarter- butane tank was being loaded, [ridden or partially blind perished laccording to authorities. 1etodey es a Fire. swepl {Riven - ia} st end apartmen ng. Gen Vaughn assured the Con-ljoiiroveq the building, which™ fect C0 A oe tng era housed a butane appliance store,|had been rented as a home for “carry|and three others that contained invalids and the aged. Four woms a cleaning shop and en and a man were burned to |death or asphyxiated.
Mowincy,
| sponsors. markers, with which the wooden
Rep. George Fallon (D. Md.) crosses have been replaced,
not expect to press for action on|upright.” {a beauty shop.
Jor of Labo Pele eve for Political \nciuded Sarah Dutson, 43; Laura naturally outdone itself to see » | Dutson, 44; Hilda Dutson, 46; An-|that’ all his wants are fulfulled—|
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members of the AFL can | do In| nie Dutson, 33; Arline Dutson, 48, everything from favorite brands
Be ey, Joh {and Hazel Dutson, 55. of whisky and cigars to a heated: ey J. Johnson, secretary-| Sarah and Annie Dutson ap- towel rack in the bathroom. | treasurer of the Illinois State peared in court today to listen| But somehow ft isn't the same Federation 6f Labor, will give his [to the arguments, but refused, as ag the good old days when he! Views how local unions can in the past, to talk to reporters. strode up and down the second smo ut SOthe of Shar Brags) Dutson still was sought by po-|fioor of the White House arguing Board. He re Re Te pi 198, lice on a charge of unlawful co-the great issues of the time with the Chicago Ee WSB whien|babitation and another charge of the late President Roosevelt. covers Indiana : bigamy involving two of the| If the prime minister minds the : women. changed atmosphere, hd isn't Harry O. Rellly, organization] The complaints were signed by showing it. British officials say director for the AFL, will tell the Bishop Wendel A. Davis of theine is in rare good spirits and as delegates about plans for persuad-| Alma Stake of the Church of jolly as ever. ing more men and women to join Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,|” “There's always a merry old] sions, | who sald he acted as a private cit-| world atmosphere here when the They will speak at the session|izen to see that “justice is done,” {old man comes to town,” one beginning at 1:30 p. m. Saturday because plural marriages are Embassy aide commented. Then in the Claypool Hotel. against federal statutes. he added with a wry smile, “of| | course, there may also be an explosion or two.” For its part, the Embassy's 11man staff has spared no effort to méet Mr. Churchill's every need. The finest brandy and whisky in the cellar has been dusted off and |readied for action. | “Churchill isn't particular |about the brand,” one official & said, “as long as 1t is the best.| |He's a good all-around man when # it comes to spirits.” | a| Stock of Cigars Al | The Embassy laid in a small stock of special cigars but was @ rather touchy about revealing| %|the brand. A spokesman confided | |that such intelligence ltouch off a selling wave that would hurt other makes. Mr. Churchill, his private phy-| | siclan, Lord Moran, and Foreign ss : og | Secretary Anthony Eden will] HONEYMOON OVER—Eva Dean Baggett, 11-year-old ell |tzudee- up the hres Signis Sif bride, and her husband, Aryil Ott (above) have decided to bide | quarters. There isn't an elevator. | their time until they can remarry legally. She went back to her | The prime minister will occupy | parents’ home in Chattanooga and he returned to his cabin on [the same suite of rooms he stayed Signal Mountain after their “quickie” marriage was. ruled illegal. |in during other postwar visits to
Washington. He will be sur-
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WO More people went south of .the . ‘ new staff members, Sidney ErDY ern gecretary Of border st Lareds in 1951 man Christmas Cards | the West District Branch, and ~~, 0") he p " |. GARY, Ind, Jan. 5 (UP)— Kent Brownlow, swimming in-|5 0 "7 y e Pemex Travel Gary residents found out today structor at the Centray “Y.” |Club in Laredo, the major Texas what happened to their Christmas gateway to Mexico, showed that| cards. :
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Williams, 18, eminterior of Mexico, That compares mas mail jam, told authorities he with 128.821 tourists and 41,701 had dumped 3500 pieces of mall
cars in 1950, | in snow banks, He explained that
ears. He's. a i of Wis- | TT |he was cold and tired and the 1 3 ‘ vy mail sack was heavy. A Dd a Train With A-Weapons | Recent thaws Ny sveisd some
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| since 1020, serve | WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (UP)— of the
| |GIs and officers up to the top|traced to Willlams' route.
letters and they were
nine brass now are being trained in ~ Williams, a student at Froebel (Chicago) La- 5 how atomic weapons" would be High School, was held in the! Crosse ’ Wis used on the battlefield, Gen. Mark Gary jail. James Neugebauer, ’ * Mr, Frost W. Clark, chfef of army field postmaster, said he would . be|
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