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UN Slams Into Red Lines Watkins Fyed By Democrats

With New ‘Killer’ Raids

EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Korea, Sunday, Feb. 17—United Nations tank-infantry teams plunged as far as 3000 yards into Communist lines through seven snow-banked valleys yesterday in the biggest series of “killer” raids ip nearly three months, At the same time, Allied warships carried the longest nonstop naval siege in history into its second year at the battered, smouldering Communist east coast port of Wonsan., :

Altoegther, warships of nine nations have hurled

16 million pounds of exploding steel into Wonsan at the |

rate of 22 shells an hour day and night since the continuous bombardment began last Feb. 16. All seven 8th Army raiding parties hit the Communist line along the western half of the front. It was the biggest such effort since the “ease fire” began one month before last Christmas..

Allies Charge Bride of 16 Russia Blocks. Funeral for

By OPAL QROCKETT

| A 18-year-old bride today ar- : yp ranged the funeral of the Marine

- {she married a month ago. By United Press

PANMUNJOM, Korea, Sun- bridegroom, Marine Pvt. Victor Lee Carter, was due hege by. train

day, Feb, 17—The Allies re-lihis afternoon from San Diego, jected Russia as a member of Cal.

The body of Betty Mae Carter's”

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Iran Premier

Would-Be Assassin Wounds Ex-Deputy

By United Press

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TEHRAN, Iran, Feb. 16 — The would-be assassin who shot and| Under the old rules, Mr. Mec-|

For Governor |

Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins today appeared as the choice of the’ Democratic party in the seventh {district for "the gubernatorial nominatfon, Eight of the district's 11 county organizations presented a resolu-| tion to the state committee yesterday urging the Bloomfield newspaper publisher to become a candidate and pledging him their support. The -resolution was presented at a meeting during which June |24 was ratified for the party's

state nominating convention and .

party rules were revised to advance by more than five weeks the' !date for choosing a national committeeman. Thus! "Frank McHale, veteran jcommitteeman from Indiana, now

strength on May 17, the day the

(state committee meets for re-' _ (organization “after the May 8. oe

|primary.

faces . a showdown test of &°

(gravely wounded former deputy Hale's showdown would - have

premier Hossein Fatemi Yester.[COme OB June 23 the day before ./the state convention. |day said today he had been gun | The state committee members ining for Premier Mohammed 5150 were asked to name their { Mossadegh. : preferences for a successor to R. | geyed Mohammed Mehdi Rafii,| Earl Peters as director of the {a member of the fanatic Moslem Federal Housing Administration |sect Fidayan Islam, said he had|in ‘Indiana. Mr. Peters, of Ft. wanted to kill either Mossadegh Wayne, was discharged recently lor former justice minister Sham- because he handled through the

a i Aina i in| Victor Carter was 20. He died a neutral armistice inspection of pnetmonia at the Naval Hos team for “obvious’ reasons yes-

) 7, four § terday and followed with an aceu- gual i San Diego Sunday tod § sation that Moscow is blocking ah! jis pride arrived just two : armistice agreement, {hours too late to be at his side. ’ The Communists proposed—in| The Marine wrote home, com- ; the truce talks here—that Russia, plaining of a severe cold, soon Poland and Czechoslovakia be after arriving in 8an Diego.

their * “neutrals” on a six-man| Planned Big Wedding

armistice Inspection commission.| petty and Vic talked about a

|seddin Amir Alai because they FHA a mortgage on an apartment, :

The Allies had previously nomi: yo wedding soon after they nated Switzerland, Sweden and|giarted going out together over

Norway. two years ago. They planned a

The Allied negotiators accepted home and bought furnishings for ’

Poland and Czechoslovakia butlit after Vic gave Betty a diafirmly rejected Russia. Asked mond. why, United Nations Negotiator. Vic was receiving promotions Col. Donald O. Darrow told the at Standard Market, 2211 ProsReds: pect St. where he started as “1 should think it- would be|stock boy. obvious . . . why the Soviet Union| Their parents said they were is not acceptable as a neutral/“too young.” But a big wedding nation.” {seemed a sure thing when Victor Rejection Final was named assistant manager at (the market. An Allied spokesman made it| Then came the call from the plain ‘that, as of now, the rejec- \arines. tion is final. Married Jan. 7 “It is not a point that can bel On Jan. 7, a day before he was debated and compromised’ inducted here, Betty and Vic were spokesman Brig. Gen. William P./married at Martinsville. Nuckols said. “The only possible] Next day, the new Marine was way I can see is the nominationien route to 8an Diego. of another neutral.” Betty remained at home with Russia has been pouring planes her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay and munitions into Korea since Fishback, 1533 College Ave., until the start of the war. Some Allied/she was cailed to San Diego. pilots insist that Soviet pilots are! Her father and the Marine's helping to man the Russian-built father, Ollie Gale Carter of 1205

|refused to release the imprisoned

“I've been gunning for them,” he told police, “but they were

sure I had dispatched another enemy of Allah and Islam to

| Reported On Mend | Fatemi was reported improving

throughout the night. He was ‘being given constant blood trans-| fusions. X-rays’ showed that]

in three places.

was a top adviser, kept in close touch with the hospital. Fatemi| had resigned. his deputy premier-| ship only to seek—and win—a seat in the National Assembly. The assailant was captured immediately after he had shot Fatemi during the political lead-

Betty Mae Carter : er's speech to Nationalist follow=-

MIG-15 jet fighters, 8t. Paul St., and brother, Byron

ers in a cemetery outside Tehran.

(head of the sect, Navab Safavi. |

elusive. Fatemi, however, was at| hand and when I fired 1 was

{house he owns.

{maker read a list of six men he| said were nominated by party, (leaders for Mr. Peters’ job: Mr,

{Haymaker asked district chairhell.” jmen to inform him of their, Side hotels and apartments,

Hoosier Gl Killed, ‘Waveland Rites Set Another Wounded For George Slavens

One Hoosier is listed as killed" The name of Conn J..Sterling, and another injured in the latbullets punctured his intestines state revenue commissioner, was est casualty release from the De- . withdrawn at his sponsor's re- partment of

{preferences i | The six were Henry J. O'Neil,

Gary; Leonard Rauscher, Bvans-|

today although he was delirious Ville; Walter Larson, Elkhart;

Estel Jones, Plainfield; Tom. Lemon, Bloomington, and George, Brown, Ft. Wayne. {

quest.

Mossadegh, to whom Fateml * 4100 a4 tne meeting, Herbert M. Spencer of Indidinapolis an- Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Troncin,

Read List of 6 Names | Eu State Chairman Ira L. Hay- gab.

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board. Mr. Spencer and Gov.|

INJURED | Sgt. Robert L. Huff, son of Mr. Schricker comprise the Demo- and Mrs. Charles W. Huff, R. R.

cratic majority on the three-man 2» Sullivan.

board. Mr. Watkin’s unanounced can-

|didacy for Governor was indorsed

by chairmen and vice-chairmen

Fidayan Islam has boasted it

Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway's Carter of Martinsville, accompa- r 0 Youths Escape of Greene, Monroe, Owen, Clay,|

headquarters said in a “Voice of nied her.

broadcast from Tokyo -that the Martinsville, where he was born, mo. youths escaped injury here prominent officials. final outcome of the Panmunjom after 10 a. m. services at Shirley |ast night when a car burst into]

flames after a two-car contsion Holdup Suspect

armistice talks now hinged on de Brothers Central Chapel here, | Other survivors are a brother, at Blaine Ave. and Howard St.

{tures from Sullivan, Johnson and | Morgan counties.

cisions in Moscow, -

Says Reds Stalling ou Aid Jip at “ ters, Miss Darlene Carter, Mrs, CAr driven Dy - Kenne ic-| The armistice talks + +; DOVE Helen Thacker and Mrs. Violet Clain Jr, 16, of 532 N. Beville| , pistol-packing holdup sus- run for Governor. reached .a stage whers MOBCOW y4u1nus, Martinsville; two grand-|Ave,, when anti-freeze spilled on| : a must make up its mind what the, iy ore’ Mrs. Fannie Bell Carter the hot motor. The other car Pect was caught by police yes- Governor candidates call the!

cast said, “The time is at hand ye. whe the armistice terms are practically settled, pending agree-| : 2 ment on only a few points.” .. |{ * ° - ° 9 s The broadcast said the Red Missing Bri © Just negotiators at Panmunjom were! . stalling while the Kremlin tried in the 1300 block N. West St A preliminary charge of bur-

® — —,————m— to decide: D + WwW t M |glary and firearms act violation Auto Show Opens ONE—“Whether to insist on| oesn an J arriage :-- placed against Bentley, He a Pick hina the right to build bomber and; > y United Press ljoking paid little heed to the was to appear in Municipal Court $ iC ets it raw fighter bases in North Korea! PITTSBURGH, Feb. 16 — The remark iy |4 today. | CHICAGO, Feb. 186 (UP)—The during a truce.” {case of the ‘missing bride” Was | rpe groom-to-be said he and|’ The chase began after two Chicago Automobile 8how opens TWO—"“Whether to agree to solved .today when Lois E. Wel- iy ois had corresponded daily since meh menaced a woman clerk in today, free of the picket lines allow voluntary repatriation of land, who disappeared two days iney met at a convention of tall the Weinbrecht Rexall Drug which have ringed the Interna-

' war prisoners.” {before her scheduled wedding 10 ,0on1e in “St. Louis last summer. Store ‘and Hendrickson Insurance tional , Amphitheater since Mon-

THREP-—"Whether to insist® Chicago insurance engineer, Co., which share quarters at'day. that a Subsequent governmental telephoned her family and she Li, ald he ana Lois had sPenti;o 0.42 N. Harding St.” Local 713 of the AFL Teamsettlement must talk about/Sald she would be home at the .,nany hefore his arrival here The clerk, Mrs. Rosemary sters Union yesterday agreed to Asian problems not directly re. Proper time.” last week for the wedding Chamberlain, said she slammed cease picketing the auditorium lated to Korea." [* The call came as the prospec- ee... : the door on the man when he! for the length of the show. The “When the decision is made in/tive bridegroom, Edward H.| tried to follow her inside. She! uion sought to gain recognition as i Moscow,” the broadcast said, “the Wiegner, 33, was flying back to ‘Loaded’ Lads 'gcreamed and the men fled, the bargaifiing agent for Chicago armistice will be resolved without his home after exchanging his | 4 The second man escaped. {area automobile salesmen.

much delay, one way or another, two honeymoon plane reserve: Nabbed by Police | |

and Moscow is now at a point/tions for a singlé ticket. + where it must make that nven-| Miss Weiland's telephone call postponed choice.” ended a search that started In Bus Station — on! When the 2¢-year-old girl walked] TWO BOYS with a tall tale, too Bway Hom her mother and many weapons and too much rother during a shopping trip money were held by juvenile au-Double-Take last Tuesday and Ey Pp thorities today. : By BOB BARNES | Her whereabouts were not dis-| The lads, 14 and 15 years old, |closed pending her return. She Were picked up in the bus station was reported unharmed, but ex-|!2st night as they purchased bus tremely nervous. It was reported tickets for Tucson, Ariz. she was delaying her return un- Folice doubted their ‘original tl she was’ certain that her Stories that their parents had givfiance had left the city, {en them -their $87 bafikroll and a two revolvers, nor did police beCan't Go Through It’ [lieve they were brothers from! | - The 5-feet-11 secretary left a Cleveland. note in her bedroom the eve of| . 4 2 her scheduled wedding which said! AT JUVENILE Aid Division, “I just can't go through with the the lads finally admitted they | iwedding.” Beside the note:lay her were not brothers, that they were - engagement ring. from Euclid, O., and that 8... { Mrs. Pearl Weiland, the dis-| money and one as at the, by CHECK THESE FEATURES ® * 80000060080 |traught mother, said she received in a burglary 'in South Euclid, O.| : {several anonymous telephone calls; While police held the boys for from persons in various areas the Ohio authorities, they conwho reported seeing a girl an- fiscated the $87, the two 22swering Lois’ description. calibér revolvers, 1355 bullets, a Last week Lois hinted to her 68-inch blade knife, two B5-inch 8-foot-5 flance that she would blade knives, five pocket knives, “like to call the whole thing off.” and assorted jewelry, candy and Mr. Wiegner, thinking she was|cigarets.

24, of 3055 8S. Taft Ave. attempted holdup. Nine police cars chased the

auto driven by Richard Louis rye county chairmen of their!

Bentley, 22, of 2315 N. Capitol - |Ave. He was forced to the curb Rome counties mdorseq Mr. Wat}

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assassinated Premier All Raz The Luzar Social Club vad yn. 884s "Daviess, Martin, Gibson and Knox sociable visitors -when police the United Nations Command” Vic Will be buried Monday in From Blazing Car jmara last March and Other counties, There were no signa- strode in early today. That's why the operator, Andrew Risko, 35, of 3006 W. 10th Mr. Watkins said later he was St., was arrested for keeping a

“complimented” by the indorse- gaming house: 2 . .| Firemen said fire started in the : ment and the “confidence” shown| Vice raiders under Lt, Duane, Indianapolis; three sis-| E. ue Nabbed in Chase |would help him decide whether to Carmichael entered the club at ; - T10 -N. Holmes Ave. game was in progress.

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final outcome will be,” the broad- sn 4 Mrs. Cora Rutan of Martins- was driven by Raymond L. Smith, terday within minutes after an seventh district their home, U. 8. equipment and District Attorney Matthew KE, icharged ‘with visiting a gaming Welsh of Vincennes and former house, the police also scooped up Bloomington Mayor Tom Lemon, $208 in cash.

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Defense. KILLED Cpl. Robert D. Troncin, son of

Social Club Raid Nets Seven Arrests

Services for George Slavens, Spanish-American War and World War I veteran, will be held

iat 2 p. .m. tomorrow in the

Methodist Church at Waveland. Mr. Slavens, who was 76, died vesterday in a veterans’ hospital

after an illness of seven years.

He was a member of thé Methodist Church in Waveland, Masonic Lodge, Eastern Star and Ameri-

can Legion.

Surviving are his wife, Stella,

lof Waveland; a daughter, Mrs.

Thelma Thomas; a grandson, Harold Thomas, and three greatgrandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

Two Men Here Report Sluggings, Holdups

Two men were left with aching heads and empty bilifolds as a result of sidewalk holdup-beatings here last night. Raymond Cook, 51, of 539 Martin 8t., said he was at Washington 8t. and Park Ave. on his way home from a tavern when a man slugged him on the back of the head and relieved him of $70. Elmer Chowning, 37, of 908 8. Illinois 8t., told police he was walking in the 100 block of W.|

McCarty St. when. a man struck! ‘him on the forehead with the butt’ jof a gun and took $18.

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Arrested in South by: FBI

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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, Feb. 16—The FBI announced today the arrest of 10 former .

Ku Klux Klansmen, including

the one-time police chief of Fair Bluff, N. C.,, on charges of "kidnaping and violation of civil rights. The accused men, all identified as former members of the Klan at Fair Bluff—a small town in the North Carolina coastal piains tobacco county--were - brought here for arraignment before U, 8. Commissioner T. L. Hon, The arrests were disclosed in Washington by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover who said the Klansmen were accused of waking up a couple on Oct. 6, 1851, and flogging them with heavy belts until blood ran down the

- male victim's legs.

Charged With Abduction

! ~The violence on .which today's

federal: action was based composed two of 13 incidents of mob ‘action reported since the Klan ‘moved into Columbus County, N. C., where Fair Bluff is located, from across the state border in Horry County, 8. C. The 10 men were charged with the abduction, interstate transportation, and flogging of Dorothy Martin and Ben Grainger of Fair Bluff in a Klan foray on Oct. 6, 1951. Mr. Hoover said Miss Martin and Mr. Granger were blindfolded and driven across the state line

- ; WERE (where both were heavily flogged. ames L. Fox, 33, New York City detective, covers his face at police station after arrest on charge of plotting with three burglars the looting of mere than 20 East

| The FBI's investigation also developed information that on Oct. 14, 1951, a resident of Chadbourne, N. C., was abducted and (flogged and that on Nov. 14, 19851, {a woman resident of Chadbourne {was seized from her bed and |transported to an isolated area {where hooded men cut a cross in her hair and threatened to flog her. Flogged With Strap ! Miss Martin and°Mr. Grainger were driven into a remote area on a side road and removed from the car, Mr. Hoover said, Mr. Grainger was made to lean over a front fender of the automobile and was flogged with a ‘wide leather strap until the blood ran, He prayed between blows, { Miss Martin was flogged in the same fashion, Mr. Hoover said, each blow: knocking her to the ground. She was then put back {in the car, and when she made a remark not liked by the Klansmen, was dragged from the car ‘and flogged again.

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