Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1952 — Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1952

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Amputation of his left leg rean above the knee was necessary to Pen War . safe the life of policeman's soh . Defense who had critically injured himself EIGHTH ARMY HEAD- with the father's gun Feb. 9. n 0 a ion QUUARTERS, KOREA, Feb. 20 General Hospital ‘officials said ° Pf« (UP)—American Communists are g.year-old John T. Bevan is in Of John . By United Press sending’ anonymous letters to satisfactory condition following Blvd, J lo { PANMUNJOM, Korea, Feb. \U. 8. troops in Korea telling them the amputation Monday.

ww ved ones are 20--The Communists rejected Je Laer ot g dod charged tective Sgt . Jack Bevan, T7377 4p of Mr today a United Nations’ com- | today. Edgewater Dr.. said he hoped to Coolman, promise offer to cut troop Lt. Col. Richard R. Moorman, return the wy to their home With- verte rotation during a truce from [troop information and education In two Weeks.

40.000 to 35,000 men a month. | officer for the 8th Army, warned

There was speculation that the Reds might be holding out on the troop rotation issue in an attempt to blackmail the United Nations into accepting Russia as the sixth: member of a neutral ‘tommigsion to supervise the armistice. | Communist staff officers for the fifth straight day demanded that the United Nations withdraw

{the boys home’. “In the last war,” he said, “the Communist propaganda movement to ‘bring -the boys back home’ attained such proportions

its abjections and accept their 8 r nomination of Russia, The Al| (that: eur military strength was Shortwave radio signals will § GC RRENE les refused on grounds that Rus-! seriously depleted. come through falfly well or bet-§ ime 0.Grash

sia, although not fighting -in Korea, was a “sponsor” of both Red China and North Korea. The United Nations offered to| -f reduce the number of replace- STOLEN STOLE? — Actress a cease-fire. ments during a truce in line with] Ann Sterling (top) is shown With the lull in the fighting

Its. proposal last week to ‘“split| Col. Moorman said, the Reds

, the difference” betwe - Hed and TT ro Al] in Los Angeles before testify- our troops.” However, the Reds still con. ing in the trial of her former | “Some of the men have received tended that troop rotation should roommate, dress designer Ho- anonymous lettérs stating that be held to 30,000 a month. landa Elliott (bottom), that a their families and loved ones are

in some form of trouble,” he said. |

$2000 mink stole was stolen and a Itters are belpy signed

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| soldiers in a mimeographed state- hand was not /ment that the anonymous letters the accidental gun blast. The mond. were designed to demoralize them. youth had loaded the gun when He also told the’ troops to be- he thought he heard a prowler |ware of any follow-up Communist near their home. He had been left | “propaganda campaign to “bring 'in care of his grandparents,

Shortwave News

“For the past 19 months, we ter for the next two weeks, rahave been fighting a fierce and dio forecasters at the National bloody war here in Korea. Now Bureau of Standards predicted before us les the possibility of this morning

printed In The Sunday Times: waiting outside Superior Court Ji 0.4 wan attempt to demoralize — —-

TERS, Korea, Feb. 20 (UP)— The Not sold as claimed.

first drafted Marines to enter a combat zone since World War 11 landed today in the biggest batch of Marine replacements yet sent to Korea. The 900 Leathernecks—nearly half of them drafted—marched off the transport Gen. William Wiegel at an East Korean port in subfreezing weather. They arrived at a time when

by so-called interested parties. “Be on the lookout for them. You might be next. Investigate for yourself before becoming a propaganda victim.”

Always on Job WORCESTER, Mass. (UP)—| Eighty-year-old Thure W. John-| son worked 60 years at Worcester Polytechnic Institute with no ab. sences because of illness or injury.

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Korean ground fighting had dwindled to minor probes and patrolling action. Front dispatches caid opposing patrols traded only “patty-cake” punches. In the air, American Sabrejets followed up their destruction of three Communist MIG-15 “ jet

fighters Tuesday with the dam- H RING AID aging of three others in a dog- | 3

fight near the Yalu River. | ‘ i! ‘ hi |

MURDER

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MICHIGAN CITY, Feb. 20 (UP) — A Michigan City tavern) owner, his wife, and a passenger in their car were killed early] today when their car skidded on/ fcy pavement into the. path of al 3 truck on U. 8. 421 about seven! miles south of here, ~ Listed as dead are William|

Pittsford, his wife, June, 35, and George Clifford Jr., 37, of Long Rail Workers Press- UNTIL YOU READ Beach, Ind. } This is the second triple death Closed Shop Demands THIS FREE BOOK in. car-truck collisions in the] WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 (UP) Save money — up to $200! Save Michigan City area in the past 24 yo; ders of the nation’s one mil- trouble, disappointment! Protect

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Mich.,, Theodore F, Dugan, 22 |ers asked the carriers yesterday to| Grand Rapids, Mich., John F. Mec-/meet “promptly” to negotiate a Read what the United States Cran, 18, a native of Scotland, union shop on a national basis as Government says about them. Get and a third man, burned beyond recommended by a presidential your free copy of the amazing new identification, were killed when board. book—U.S. GOVERNMENT EXtheir car hit a truck on four-lane George E. Leighty, president of POSE OF HEARING AIDS, pub- | van the telegraphers and. chairman of 1; po 4 hy Acousticon Research

{the bargaining committee of 17 iy yi ELWOOD, Feb. 19 (UP)—Ray- unions representing the employees, Laboratories. Write to Dept......... '

mond Ferguson, 41, of Detroit, asked the railroads to follow “cus- ACOUSTICON RESEARCH died today in Mercy Hospital here |tomary procedure” and set up na- LABORATORIES, Jamaica 1, bof injuries suffered late yester-/tional bargaining teams in ac-|N. Y. A post card will do. We'll Say in 3 Sar.uruck Collision on cordance with a Thel Suing panel sand your free copy in a plain | gdon, In recommendation last wee Injured and taken to the hos- There was no immediate reply } wrapper, absolutely poy i mi pital were Mrs. Opal Teague, 30, {from the carriers. The railroads| °T obligation. The supply is lmuand James W, Cavanaugh, 33, have never rejected a major ted so act NOW. both of Detroit. The truck driver board report, and nearly one-third was not injured. lof all raft workers already have Acousticon of Indp’ 5. won union shop agreements. 16 N. Delaware St. ELKHART, Feb. 20 (UP)— cy ———— in wo Ernest I. Stahley, 59, Goshen, ? Elkhart County probation officer, was killed yesterday when his car skidded on a slippery curve on U, 8. 20 near here and crashed into the path of a truck.

Policeman Bound, Too |

NEW YORK, Feb. 20 (UP)— A policeman on duty failed to] halt a daring daylight payroll | robbery of a laundry yesterday, Two gunmen, one carrying two| pistols, bound and gagged patrol-| man Nicholas Rodriguez and four) employees of the Blue Diamond Laundry and escaped with $7000. |

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