Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1952 — Page 2
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‘By United Press NEW YORK: Jan. -28-—Herbert Hoover urges the withdrawal of all U, 8. grourid forces except airfield crews from European soil and development of crushing air and .naval power to stop the spread of/ communism. > ..He revived his year-old ‘great debate” on U. 8. policy yesterday in a major speech that was broad-| cast and televised by the CoJumbia Broadcasting System. Mr. Hoover said that since he had opened the debate in 1950 by recommending that the U. 8. stop shipping ground forces to Eufope and, Asia mistakes in our world-
Yinson Sees House OK of UMT Plan
WASHINGTON. Jan. 28 (UP) —Chairman Cark¥Vinson (D. Ga.) predicted yesterday that his House {Armed Services Committee soon lwill approve a Universal Military Training-plan along the lines recommended by the National Security Training Commission.
But Rep. Dewey Short (R. Mo.), top Republican commitee member and a key figure in the fight against UMT, said opposition to compulsory training in any form is mounting. He predicted the committee's program will be de-
wide policy had increased the feated on the House floor. danger of war and economic col- Mr. Vinson said the committee lapse, probably will approve a bill to He urged Congress to re- ;
create a six-months training program for all 18-year-old youths, without specifying exactly how or iwhen the program should be put into effect.
examine U. 8S. world policy, Cites Results Since then, he said, our economy had become overstrained by “huge | taxes,” the government had denied “ourselves victory” in Korea by] vetoing Gen, Douglas MacArthur's proposals to bomb Red air bases in Manchuria and use General-| issimo Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Chinese forces, and the U. 8. had carried the main load| | # in rearming Europe. 2 “During the course of the de bate a year ago, we were told that a European defense army of up-
Called Least Costly As the comimitiee -neared a vote, two staunch advocates of |{UMT defended the proposed training program as the least costly and fairest method of providing the military power which the na[tion may need for years to come. James W. Wadsworth, chairman of the Training Commission, sald in a Gannett News Service {broadcast that one of the “two {great objectives” of UMT is to |“reduce the cost of the military establishment.” The other, “he |said, 1s to build up the reserves.
He noted that the Armed Serv-
'NOT SO BAD'—Cpl. Marvin P. Slagle ward of 40 ground divisions would War Is Not All Hell—
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¥ © oe . D.) Eisenhower by the end of K ne ns met avons o0ME Gls In Korea the end of 1954,” he said. ® from American and British divi- 4 ve p eft I D sions it would be difficult to find 0 r ai r ea Western European army today.” Times Staff Writer it. a year after that. But he said the Points to ‘Apathy’ WITH THE 8TH ARMY, Ko-| “We're getting the best food/UMT Commission will study had learned from European dlers in Korea are suffering from in the Army,” says Marvin, less.” sources that the general apathy the cold and privations of war. Some of Marvin's buddies live Writes to Pastor AE = 7-0 in a building, but he elected tol - : Curtain has resulted from an-ab- 8°! to the immediate front linegp,.e 4 jJarge tent with six other Sen, George Smithers (D. Fla.) sence of "public alarm. country back you go, of course, the better of the old squad tent and is one of his hometown churches to| conducts such exercises in pro- things get. This isn't meant to quite comfortable. answer “widespread clergy and tection from bombs as we hav . : had in New York,” Mr. Hoover 10D that is being dong by the men | w. 14 War II fame, heat the Jeaners have joined far ay lasaid. at all levels. tent, but they have been convert-|°0F 8roups in urging the louse t+ “made in the shade” is Cpl. Mar- . ..s ; ._ program. abroad, he sald, revealed that _ ".° Slagle, 24, the son of Mr.| The half-dozen enlisted men in ™ (0 “ told Dr. Foun H there was little public ' belief the tent share a Korean house-| . TS : . Jo : invasion in the near future.” : whose name ‘is not Kim or Lee. st Church, Miami, Fla., that the Mr. Hoover sald his sources Marvin works in the headqugg-|, guy's name is Jung and Dation’s choice “is between UMT i. . ! i Russians would have swept/Ht He shines their shoes, makes|American freedom and slavery or across the continent long ago if| Marvin works on the second bunks, mops the floor twice totalitarian government.” i » has “wel : in the job to make “a Red world out sells 128 5 desle, ve 1 arranged, and in the afternoon—not because would detract from the moral the West." ' dirty, but because and religious training of our Korean houseboys just out that the Reds had failed in| At mid-morning they have cof- use a mop bucket. ment, an unwarranted assumpAccording to an old Army ex-|tion,” Sen. Smathers wrote. “their own war potential will be|listed men go downstairs. to a pression ve y = ree ) : ithe hard way just because there's H the aly ad 2 Mockade from the joo chow line. The men just siti, "or on and there can be ** Junk Yard Office sea, ev y f p J bring the coffee. Same at Chow yin apq the men in their unit is : |not several hundred per cent bet-| Ye88s Who battered the comMuncie Man |cently fn a completely indecent Office here over the week-end got, . . Crushed to Death | Quit Austria | They also stole $250 worth of . | WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (UP)| | By Garage Door * {The United States, Eritain and J WO Local lup company ‘records and insur-| MUNCIE, Jan. 28 (UP)—James France will keep occupation] jance, said Maurice Saperstein, door when his wife went for the | diplomatic informants reported car to drive to church yesterday. today. | Two Indianapolis GIs were retruding from under the sliding resume talks on an Austrian ualty list issued by the Departdoor and called a neighbor who | treaty has prompted official ment of Defense. The list included tamped between the door and car, |arde waiting for the Big Three to|three others wounded and two in-| Mr. Shirey, a Central Indiana fave Austria an unprotected jured.
be created under Gen. (Dwight, But, Mr. Hoover said, “aside 10 battleworthy divisions in the By ED KENNEDY The former President said he rea (Delayed)—Not all the sol- here in Korea that I've ever had Whether it can be done “for much on the continent West of the Iron AS a matter of fact, until you things are pretty nice. The further coc This tent is twice the| Wrote a letter to the pastor of “Not one European e detract from the round-the-clock | Two pot-bellied stoves, of lay criticism” of UMT. Religious An inquiry into the calmness Typical of the men who have it|qq {4 rye] oil. committee to reject the training, that there was risk of a Russian Bn Mrs. Paul Slagle, Lebanon; ov, the only one seen in Korea Haldeman of the Allapatah Bap-| told ‘him Europeans believe the|ters of an ordnancs supply out- oyun "Tackson. and bankruptcy, . traditional table buil i they thought it would be an easy floor of a comfortable building. morning and three times, “Intimations that the program’ : . ¢ . the floor is The sources, he sald, pointed Food ‘is Excellent love to youth are, in my humble judgtheir propagandizing and feared fee call and the dozen or so en-| destroyed by an atomic war from mess hall and have coffee. There 13 no use living land.” and Korean aitresses qq; that the efficiency of Mar- ‘Reported Robbed | py y Iter for being able to live de-| Pination off a safe in a junk yard| Big 3 Won't 8 | $557, police were told. | {liquor and a $70 check and tore| W. Shirey, 62, was found crushed forces on guard in Austria until| owner of the yard at 358 W. 10th to death by a 400-pound garage | Moscow agrees to a peace treaty, S ounde St. | Mrs. Mary Shirey saw feet pro-| Russia's refusal last week to ported wounded in the latest casfound Mr. Shirey’s mangled body |#peculation here that the Reds|four Hoosiers killed in action, | Gas Co. employee on 24-hour Victim for a coup d'etat. The local men are:
duty. left his home last night on If that js. the Red game, ex- Pfe. Jerome J. Bixler, son of| a call His Wile accustomed to|Peris said it will fail. They re- Mr. and Mrs. Glen F. Bixler, 2174/| ia : ' : affirmed a 1950 Big Three state- Station St.
$ rorki hours, went to : he Pg BS he he did not ment that the “occupation. will, Cpl. Derral M. Nesmith, son of
have tq be maintained” until a Mr. and Mrs. Eddie L. Nesmith!
return. orp Atv 4 rl 499 E New. VY a She discovered the accident four-power treaty is written for 429 E. New. York St. é 2 . Austria. The remainder of the list: - < = a when she missed a bus and went Everything indicates that the . Vd to get the car to drive to church.| remlin og 6 the LraatV dead KILLED IN ACTION o£ i m jg | i Ao ones Eugene Bisaman said hod Russia is taking more than| Pfc. Robert C, Chandler, son of| ol : , a was cay y a “711 million tons of oil annually Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chandler! ! Po
brought on by crushing injury to
t 8 7- Bl ton. the spine.” Mr. Eissman said from its zone of Austria, remov oomington
ing . the production of 350 fac- Pfc. Carl R. McCoy, husband of| : tories . without paying taxes or Mrs. Bernice I.. McCoy, Gas City.| on the door and Mr. Shirey ap- .,stoms duties, and keeping a Pfc. Jack W, Schindler, son of| parently had been lifting it by tight-fisted control on Danube Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Schin-| “Brute force. {River shipping. Russia controls dler, Rochester, {the rich agricultural regions of Pvt. Lester C. Selke, son of Mr.| | Austria. and Mrs. John C, Selke, BatesMeanwhile, the United States is ville. pouring dollars into Austria to keep its economy steady.
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Pvt Bruce E. Bilskie, son of « Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bilskie, Vin-|
Local Woman Faces
cennes, [Ren Ov H Sgt. Ralph L. James, son of t ercharge Suit Mr, and Mrs, Clarence W. James,|
An Indianapolis landlady was Pennville.
charged in a Federal Court suit’ Cpl, Mearl J. Neumann, son of today with overcharging $514 in Mrs. Mary E.. Neumann, . Ft. (rents. Wayne —
{ Named in the suit filed by the TTR [Rent Stabilization Office was INJURED [Josephine Hawkins, 305 W. 46th Pel Charles D. Bandy, son of St., owner of property at 909 N. Mr. ahd Mrs, Ira B. Bandy, Cory(East St. and 2306-8-12 N, Parker don. Ave, . Cpl. Gerald O. Meny, son of] | The government also seeks $362 Mr, and Mrs. Victor J. Meny,! Haubstadt. |
BACKS MAC —Gale C. Buuck, of Ft. Wayne, former Marine lieutenant reprimanded | the Navy for criticising Pres. ident Truman, says he subscribes |
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