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No Airfields,

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No Peace, Reds Say

Call Demand | To UN ‘Final And Definite’ i

By United Press PANMUNJOM, Korea, Jan 10—/ Red China warned today that! there will be no Korean armistice! : unless the United Nations agree i to let the Communists build mili-! tary airfields in North Korea du , ing the truce. ?

© The official Chinese radio at! : Peiping ushered in the: seventh . month of armistice negotiations % with a broadcast asserting that . the Communist. demand - was| “definite and final.” |

The broadcast was based on a, « Panmunjom dispatch from Com-| munist newsman Wilfred Burch-| ‘ett. Such dispatches invariably, reflect the official Communist) viewpoint and its broadcast by| the Chinese government radio also lent authenticity to it, °

It said the Communists no more, * will yield on this question than] . they did on their earlier demands jis for a cease-fire line based on the| %

battleline and for the retention] = 4 of Kaesong. |

‘Americans Must Realize’

“If the, Americans want an = agreement, they must realize! P this,” the dispatch said. “Failure “= * to accept this term would signify|

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agreement.” At the same time, United Na- -

tions negotiators at Panmunjom , were accusing the Communists of | May Best-Man Win'—

Communist Party guerrilla school.

~ preparing for war instead of Hing “a; o i es en, Two Police Chiefs Stand Pat i. ini

build airfields and on uncondi-

ti 1 release of all 116,000 ComA Pending Job Mix-up Ruling

The exchanges left both sub- >» committees still deadlocked. How- + ever, they agreed to meet again at 11 a. m. Friday (8 p. m. today Indianapolis time).

COVINGTON, Ky., snap today. Neither of Coving-|

any orders.

EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR-|

TERS, Korea, Jan. 10 (UP)—Al-least on the surface, as Chester] morning, with a decision probably| * lied raiding parties lashed out at/Fee and John Bornhorn oceupy| being handed .down next week. *' the Communists under cover ofthe chief's offices while the courts

: darkness today on both ends of try to untangle the the snow-covered Korean front, caused ‘by the maneuvering of] . but ran into stiff resistance. politicians. A United Nations patrol fought for 212 hours with Reds en- headed trenched on a hill position north- “ludicrous” to

police department is

anyone not con-

‘ * ’ west of Yonchon on the Western nected with the battle between a Python Too Loving,

Front. nades, automatic weapons and new one for control of the city] small arms finally forced the spotlighted by the Senate erime

U. 8. unit to withdraw.

Mrs. A. A. Fails To Pull Wool wi nape

Over Census Eyes» horn’s only ‘comment is,

WASHINGTON, J. ema an. 10 (UP) | ‘ ’ —Mr. Average American, who | Call Both Men ‘Chief may be growing slightly bald! Covington policemen are taking and paunchy, will be happy to/no chances and call both men learn that Mrs. A. A. is not all “chief.” she looks to be. | Chief Fee, appointed by City! She may try to hide her real Manager Stanley Chrisman who! * age from admiring males and gerved for a brief time under the , conspiring females — but paint|{panner of the liberal group now » an powder eannot fool .the gut of office, is against all gambling, even charity bingo. Chief]

investigating committee for its wide-open gambling. Chief Fee said he's cerned because {rank and file is wondering what

“may the

: census bureau. ~ The bureau said yesterday that Bornhorn, appointed by new City + Mrs. Average American is slight-| {Manager George Schaefer of the : ‘ ly more than 30 years of age — | reform group, also opposes gamb- . ho longer 29. And she stays jing hut will permit bingo. home taking care of her-hus-| ghortly after Mr. Chrisman ani band and children. nounced the appointment of-Chief| 2 = a ° | Fee Jan. 4, Mayor John J, Ma-| MRS. A. A. is six months older | loney and the newly elected com-| than the average male. Old age missioners filed an injunction suit | statistics prove this is because to prevent Mr. Chrisman from) her chances of long life are|serving as acting city manager.|. " better. {Mr. Maloney, Mr. Schaefer and| In a preliminary report, the the commigisoners filed a sub-| census bureau said the average stitute petition Tuesday charging! American woman is native-born|Mr. Chrisman’s appointment of| and has had slightly more than| Chief Fee was illegal. nine years of education. And “Rosie The Riveter” no Other Suits Filed longer is a glamor girl. The| Additional suits were filed yes-| census survey shows that four- terday in the Kenton Circuit Court | fifths of the women in the 25-|asking the court to adjudge Chief] 35 year age group are married Fee as the legal police chief on and living, with their husbands. the ground he was in office three] And three-fourths of these wom- days before Chief Bornhorn was en do not work. named. Chife Bornhorn also filed| a suit in the same court asking)

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State Fair Board

How to Earl J. Bailey, Lowell, was, elected president of the eal

State Fair Board yesterday. He| succeeds L. Orville Miller, Elk-| Tonight—without oe wagon | + hart. Other officers elected were John| Schermerhorn; Wawaka, vice / president, and W. E. Struckman,| 3 Huntingburg, treasurer. Carll Tyner was re-elected seereany manager. The board elected P. IL. White, Oxford, and Walter Wimmer, Rockville, to its executive SOM mittee, awarded several entertain-| ment contracts for the 1952 Indi-| Take 2 TUMS at Bedtime | ana State Fair, and voted to hold) Now say goodbye to sleepless nights | a state square dance festival Aug.| | caused by acid stomach. as thou28, the opening night of the 10-| Sams §osmSpLeect the trouble by eaing day exhibition. | don't fall asleep a) uo fext | | morning. Always keep Tums handy to | | counteract : heartburn ; . . pres- | | sure pains. aise idea. Geta roll of | | Tums to have on hand tonight! *

Only 10¢, 3 i 25¢

| Battery Manufacturers * Get Price Boost OK

"WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UP) i —The Office of Price Stabilization today authorized automobile battery manufacturers to boost ceiling prices 3 to 6 per cent. i

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WOMEN POW'S—Waiting for processing in a ROK Capitol | The Soviet Union so far has the Americans do not want an’ division stockade are two women officer-prisoners, graduates of the

Jan. 10 (UP) he get the job because Chief Fee's fusing - to return them. The life of a policeman here is a |appointment was illegal. Judges Joseph P. Goodenough] | |[ton’s two police chiefs are giving|and Rodney G. actions in the suit tangle will be Everything is very amicable, at consolidated and heard Friday, |

Both sides indicate the decision! Salle has signed a regulation | situation may be appealed.

Until then, the two “chiefs” will| petail | be

a oN a sav .. afliliations and the partition be-|grder will be issued within a few Police Chief Fee says the two- tween the adjoining Sifices.

Communist mortars, gre- la duck administration and the : gr meso A Squeezed Owner Decides 'based on pre-Korean prices plus LONDON, Jan. 10 shop owner P. E. Child was turn- | Brewers’ prices have been frozen ing blue in ‘the face yésterday| since January.

\ {when two ‘men unwrapped a 15-| Price officials said many brew-| ‘deeply con- font

the department neck yesterday.

“I think the time has come for equal the new ceilings. | will happen, and suffering from it to go,” Mr.

Police Chief Born- being f freed of f the python.

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Return Ships

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UP)— The United States has demanded that Russia return immediately} 670 American lend-lease ships or submit the long.smouldering dispute to the world court, the State Department disclosed yesterday.

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-| Man, 90, Gets Divorce; Denies ‘Other Loves’

Demand Russ MILWAUKEE, Wis. Jan. 10

—" Ninety-year- a Julius from the wife who acAwarded a decree on grounds of desertion, Mr. Bonikowski was,

which is all.the money he has, But he said he didn’t mind be-

Secretary of State Dean Ache-| | younger than me." She is 84. 1

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Russian Ambassador Alexander S. Panyushkin on Monday, the Department said. The note demanded that Russia “immediately make the necessary arrangements for the return of the lend-lease vessels are requested” or let the court determine whether its refusal did not constitute a ‘‘defaut” of its obligations under the lend-leasel agreement. This country has beén wrangling with Russia ever since the end of World War II on settlement of its $11 billion lend-lease account. The hottest issue has been the American demand for return of the 670 ships—mostly {small craft, merchant ships and frigates. —— returned only 47 vessels. It has ‘attempted repeatedly to buy the \ - . lrest for $300 milion. In the latest note, the State {Department brushed aside the offer. It demanded -return-of the. as requested by the Presi-

It said Russia long ago for|feited its privilege of buying the ships and that it now.is merely “evading” its obligations by re-|

Bryson said all OKs, Price Increase

On Some Beer Brands || poet Brand!

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UP) | — Price Stabilizer Michael V. Di-| And coupo {which will allow a penny-a-can| price increase on some’j Saves you separated only by political brands of beer and the formal

| days. Price officials said yesterday | |the regulations require new ceil-| ings for the brewing industry |

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Child said after| who didn’t will now get a frat;

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