Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1952 — Page 4
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Reds Plunge Truce Talks Yo New
$5 Billion Cut in Truman ‘Red’ Mueller wo: sue wor 2 Budget Plan to Be Sought
Mr. Douglas said in radio’ interview: “Contracts are being let wastefully, excessive quantities are be-
Speculation
Of Collapse
Runs Rife
TOKYO, (UP)—Korean. armistice ne-
Sunday, Jan. 20
gotiations reached their lowest ebb today and there was speculation that the Communists might break them off The Communists made a "grave protest” that” an Allied - plane strafed a Red truce convoy Friday. and a Communist newsman
at Panmunjom said there were
signs that a final collapse of the talks was near It was the fourth major change in a week which saw the negotiations so .deadlocked that Gen Matthew B. Ridgway flew: to Korea for urgent conferences with Vice Admiral C. Turne Jov, senior United Nations armis-
tice delegate Admits Nothing
The Communists last week accused the Allies of flying over Manchuria, bombing a prisoner stockade at Kingdong and killing 20 and injuring 55 Allied war prisoners, and dropping a bomb inside the Kaesong ‘safety zone” Thursday. : The United Nations admitted none of the charges but was investigating the bombings and, Friday's alleged strafing. United Nations Spokesman Brig. Gen. William P. Nuckols said, however, the new charge was not viewed as more grave than other allegations in the past. There was no official statement as Gen. Ridgway returned to Tokyo from his secret talks with Gen. Joy, but there was immediate speculation they might have discussed some compromise solution to the truce &_ paralysis,
Wedding Bells —
NUPTIAL HAIR-DO—Ruth County hospital, tries a new coiffure on Miss Freda Webster, 22, of Alma, Ark.
CHICAGO, Jan. 19 (UP) Freda Webster, 22, paralyzed from the waist down, was wed today. to Edward Grochowski, 27, in a hospital ward ceremony, The bride and groom were injured in an automobile accident while driving here from Arkansas. Mr. Grochowskl recovered and is employed as a
truck driver.
Despite the accident and the uncertainty of his fiance's condition, he decided to go through with the marriage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Alvin Bray, Cook County Hospital chaplain.
McMahon May Enter
Primary in Illinois WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (UP) Sen. Brien McMahon (D Conn.) disclosed today he ig considering a plan to put his name into the April 8 Illinois primary as a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. He said friends in Illinois had proposed it but he asked them to hold 6ff while he thought it over He must decide by Monday, the deadline * Mr McMahon 48, is chair man of the Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy and is generally regarded as a staunch supporfer of the Truman administration.
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Hoosier Marine Aide
" To Corps Commandant
1.t. . Col. Foster C. lLaHue Marine Corps reservist from (Corydon, has been appointed aide to Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd Jr., Marine Corps commandant, Col. LaHue, who is 34, has served as adjutant of the First Marine Divigion in Korea and is former commander of the Third Battalion, First Marine Regiment. He was graduated from DePauw University and enlisted in the Marines in January, 1941. The following Mav he was .commissioned and then served two tours overseas. "Col. LLaHue is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clyde lLaHue, Corydon.
3632. Slots Seized
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Jan. 19 (UP) Forty-four slot operators have been arrested in two-day statewide slot machine raids, the FBI announced today. The raids have netted 3632 machines, valued at ai edition,
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Quarum, head nurse of Cook
The best man was Mr, Grochowski's brother, Robert, and the maid of honor was Miss Adeline Gierut, a patient in the same ward. Patients, doctors and nurses gathered to witness the simple ceremony. Afterward, they joined in a celebration at which wedding cake and ice cream were served. Mr. Grochowski formerly was an Army sergeant and met his bride while stationed at Camp Chaffee,
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Esthonian DP Wins Essay Contest. Prize
ical ‘High School, won third 9 United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 — Destate Board announced vester- mands that President Truman's i fiscal 1953 budget be slashed by She was first in the local con- 44 joa4t $5 billion were voiced in test conducted by the board, then Congress today even before the competed with several thousand®pracijent had officially disclosed
who broadcast over all
week from Wednesday. : Mr. Mueller. often known by his high school contestants, his spending figure for next year. nickname “Red.” is to be the Helle is an Esthonian DP. She Mr. Truman will send his anguest of honor at the Jan. 30 noon lives with her “parents at 1019 nual budget message to the Cap-
luncheon meeting in the—Travertine Room of Hotel Lincoln For 18 months he covered the «campaign of Gen. Arthur in the Southwest
College ‘Ave. She didn't have a i.) .y noon Monday. It has been telephone, so Mary Jinford, reported previously that the prosecretary of the real estate 4 c ending total will exceed thoard sent a telegram. $80 billion, and that the prospec-
Douglas Mac-'"", ar Tay AOR The prize was a $25 bond. tive deficit will be upwards of
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Before that, he had been in the . te wiale. 7 re “ $10 billion. thick of fighting on the other side Can Russia risk A war with On the basis of these unofficial of the world in battles like Oran,| the Western nations. A high reports, Sen.: Paulo H. Douglas Kasserine Pass and Bizerté. For! Communist diplomat dared (D. Iil.), one of the Senate's out-
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than five vears he was the death to tell the truth to an spoken economy advocates, said
American newsman.’ Read “We that at least $4 billion to $5 bil-
news chief in l.ondon lion should be squeezed out of
“Red? Mueller won the 1950 Headliners’ a foreign news coverage bv radio.
Russians Can't Be Trusted,” budget.
Award for .the best| starting tomorrow in The, Criticizing the military estab-
Times.”
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are being stocked. things ‘which Congress must do yg.kfired. |is to ride herd on the military and ba ® on the civil authorities . . . Sen. Tom Connally (D. Tex.), a
Committee, plea for economy. biggest task facing the present
lishment for wasting taxpayers’
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Christine, - 24, burned seriously. Ee | An OPS spokesman said isiti | Washington GM’s new dollar and Visiting Baruch | cents oral prices will'-be procNEW YORK, Britain's Prime Minister Winston joined _jn the Churchill arrived in New York to the public its new Chevrolets He said the from Washington today to visit and Buicks, elder statesman ready are on display. The 1952 Congress is to “cut government Bernard Baruch, until he sails for| Cadillacs and Oldsmobiles will be
expenditures to the hone.”
his old friend,
England on Wednesday.
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parents sustained serious burns, excessive prices when a fire swept their home| are being paid, and, luxury items when an attempt to rebuild aj |General Motors dealers said toOne of thei, ii han stove fire with kerosene day they have been told to increase prices on 1952 auto models
Little Sandra Autry was taken ,4 goon as the government apfrom the burning home by a proves new retail ceiling prices. neighbor, Peggy Sheridan, 26, but
member of the Senate Finance she died shortly thereafter. Her Committee, said “our people can- She y tion has
not stand additional tax burdens jo and I shall vote against a general tax increase.” “has failed to convinte me of the necessity of raising taxes.” Rep. John Taber of New York, top-ranking Republican on the money-handling House Appropria-
(UP) —
The Office of Price Stabilizaapproved wholesale parents; Cedrick Autry, 31, and| price boosts on Chevrolets, were pontiacs, Oldsmobiles, Buicks and
GM this weekend is introducing
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