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Communist Negotiators Yield To Allies On Troop
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Issue of ‘Massacre’
By United Press
PANMUNJOM, Korea, Feb. | 23 — Communist negotiators yielded to the Allies on troop|
rotation today, but injected a! new issue into the truce talks with | a bitter protest against the “mas-| sacre” of 69 Reds in the Koje! internment camp. | The break in the troop rotation deadlock came in staff’ officer! talks on supervision of a truce.! The Reds bowed to United Nations demands for rotation of af least 25.000 troops .a month during a truce after refusing for more than a week to go above 30.000, i The agreement removed one a more ohstacle to an armistice, but’ the Communist “massacre” pro-| test in staff officer talks.on pris-| oners threatened new delays. i
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Communist Col. Tsal Chen! Wen lodged what he called a] “serious protest” against the killing of 69 interned Communist
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BLOOD RELATIVES—Instead of holding their usual weekly meeting, these four sisters decided to visit the Red Cross Blood Center this week. They are (left to right) Mrs. Carleton Lange, Mrs. Ira
civilans and wounding of 142 Gaston, Mrs. James Dougherty and Mrs. Richard Lange. Their sister-in-law was to have donated but
others hy American security ‘forces In a riot in a camp on ‘Koje Island Monday.
clubs Knives, American soldier and wounded 23 * others before United States troops On Sing Sheng ‘restored order.
Tsal sald the American troops From Now On
had “‘barbarously massacred” the
and one
_eivillans. He demanded a “clear , SouTH ; BAN FRANCISCO, ficcount of the slaughter.” (Cal, Feb. 23 (UP)—Residents of The Co reer said the middle-class neighborhood Who. squeezed
the riot proved “the utter bank-|Whose democratic vote to bar a
ruptey of your .absurd principle|young Chinese family from
» Slim-Hipped ‘Mouse’ Wiggles Free of Police
A slim-hipped burglary suspect left the suspect alone for a few through a 6-inch minutes. Harris bolted. (hole to escape from headquarters’ According to Detective: Lt. El-
will have a lot of explaining to pert Romeril, who was do—if the police can catch him out of sight a
had to drop out because o
The interned Reds, Remed with Community Mum
f the flu.
their |
of so-called voluntary repatria- | midst brought world-wide reper-|, gain.
tion.” He implied that the Com- cussions said today the whole in-
munists involved actually were cident is closed. Red soldiers captured by the Al-
Dyer Co. jewelers,
in an attempt to deny them even- the Sing Sheng family from the Massachusetts Ave.
Southwood area was
tual repatriation. Louisiana Pilot Becomes
Seventh Jet Ace * last night. TOKYO, Feb. 23 (UP)—Mal.| Willlam_ T. Whisner of Shreveport, La., shot down his fifth Communist MIG-15 jet fighter today to become history's seventh jet ace. Flying a Sabrejet, Maj. Whis-| ner blasted the Russian-built| plane from the sky in a dogfight] between 36 Sabres and 40 MIGs| just south of the Yalu River in| northwest Korea.
the neighborhood to
Army
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showed that it was enemy aircraft and 226th MIG | Including . the shot down since the start of the Korean War. losses so far totaled 1153 planes, all but 15 of them American. ! Far East Air Force headquar-|
majority of
| stand” and insist {man an apology.
may be ahove the 361 officially listed. ‘ : Activity gfound front slackened to a new low. A brief 8th Army communi: |
que reported only “light patrol : contact” at a few places. : Man Hit by Car, |Critically Injured
second child.
Ezzard Charles
|Gladstone Ave, was
‘Jr.’ Deputies
EZZARD CHARLES, former!
world's heavyweight boxinglunable to see the oncoming ca
champ, was to head the list ofibecause of a bundle of kindling walked around Mar,
carrying,
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celebrities at Cadle -Tabernacle{wood he was thiz afternoon when an expected !into its path, 4000 youngsters gather to be sworn in as Junior Deputy Sher- I. Myers, 42, iffa.
reached {after a bitter meeting in a South !San Francisco community church ing, three officers chased Harris from the roof down a 15-foot air The meeting was called by a ghaft, through a window into the minority of /the homeowners inigtore next doov, €XPress hasement there. sympathy for Mr. Sing and “make S : |public expression to the world” William Britton and Russell Wise Na8 made that the former intelligence of- were |ficer in the Chinese Nationalist amall room at head
Two hours later,
questioning
World Counci
However, the meeting de- Official Due Here A tabulation of official’ figures veloped into a bitter debate when the 361st 2 total of 300 persons attended,
yeneva, Switzerland.
(Yugoslavia.
On Tuesday évening Mr. Tobias will speak at the opening sessicn of .the annual Christian educa-
Claude E. Baker, 67, of 2510 N of the
in critica To Speak to [condition at General Hospital to- Disciples of Christ, to be held in : |ady from injuries received yester- Marion, Ind. iday when he was hit by.a car.
ition field staff meeting
Before returning to
deliver a series of
Charles, who is driving here stop at a railroad crossing just ingion, Ky.
from Cincinnati,
first to address prisoners at the Of his car. ; rs Mr. Baker had both legs broken!|
Wa
Marion County jail before going!
to the Tabernacle. for the mass and was suffering from shock.
swearing-in ceremonies. - : Other celebrities scheduled to attend were Gov. Schricker, Mayor Scanlon to Hear Clark, Johnny Hutchings, coach Tuf Mitchell Cas of the Indianapolis Indians, and fy . Boris (Babe) Dimancheff, former
sional football backfield star,
nay NN (Tuffy) Mitchell gambling TODAY'S carididates for the, criminal. Court 2.
junior sheriffs’ badges were the ne fourth judge named te
first of an expected 13080 to the case, Mr. Scanlon was given More will be the nod today when the*prosecutor sworn in at another ceremony in and defense attorneys struck two
Chief Deputy ther names from a pénel of three |!
take the oath. about two weeks, Fred Fosler said. Ispectal judges fisted by Judge The “young deputies, recruited I, Rabb, Criminal Court 2. from among all youngsters in
of 10 and 17, will be entitled ing Judge Rabb was blased. Two ,to special recreational programs attorneys, Cleon. H. Foust and] and activities in. return for Julius Travis, were selected to
sleuthing for the Sheriff,’
” ” » A 14-YEAR-OLD Technical next hearing. High School student, Ronald Earl ——— Watkins, 1639 ' Columbia Ave. - gent a note to Sheriff Dan Smith today stating he couldn't make the swearing-in ceremony because | he had to go to Riley Hospital for an operation. Deputy Fosler said he has arranged for a deputy to go to the
hospital and make the badge presentation there. ‘He added Ezzard Charles also may call on the boy. y
Sheriff . Smith, who organized the junior deputies, was not expected. to be able to attend today’s event. He's home ill with pest that money can buy. the flu, : =
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Attorney. Thomas M. Scanlon all-American college and profes- has qualified for and accepted the, ispecial judgeship to hear the Isaac
"Previously, the defense made a, Marion County between the ages motion for a special judge, claim- i
thear the case, but both ‘declined.| No date has been set for th
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A lot of our politicians ore the
While eight squads qf policemeén swarmed around the build-
Detectighs
Harris in
Robert Toblags who represents the the Disciples of Christ on the staff anti-8ing faction who appeared of the World Council of Churches _, . : at ; : ‘this United Nations! t® “let the world know ahout our will visit Indianapolis en route to ? “we owe no Mariqn, Ind. Tuesday. : Mr. Tobias, who is only 32, Mr. Sing, 26-year-old veteran gaid t ters said Communist losses wel] And graduate of Earlham Coal-igtaif members of the World Coun- | lege, Richmond, Ind., and his wife .j | were not present at the meeting. report on his work in interchurch along the 145-mile They are awaiting the birth of a 3i4 and service to refugees with {special emphasis’ on assistance to |Orchodox Churches of Greece and
0 be one of the. youngest
He will
He will address a breakfast meeting of the Board of Police said the man, apparently Review of Disciples of Christ at r the Severin Hotel here, Mar, 6. Geneva, 18, Mr. Tobias will lectures on The driver of the car, William interchurch relations in Europe at Anderson, said he Phillips University, Enid; Okla., had slowed his car almost to a'and the College of thé Bible, Lex-
sitting
short distance
. laway, Harris had opened the winGeorge E, Harris, 21, was cap- gow
‘tured last night after he was A decision to refrain from fu- gaan strolling on the roof of the les and reclassified as civilians ture comment on the barring of ¢. B.
in the room and‘ strongarmed an opening befwee he bars, The barg may have moved
together a bit after Harris had made his escape. Later, when detectives measured, the opening was only 6% inches wide.
Lt. Romeril nicknamed Harris mit the rearmament program to diers who were trying to find out Faith.” and into the “the mouse” and said his ability Pe fulfilled.
to squirm through tight spaces him‘ a likely suspect
a for several recent “jobs” in which
quarters. They the felon slipped between the did have a considerable — oe leo id
number of friends in the com-!
blades of ventilator fans, eased through a jagged 11-inch hole in a window, or pressed through nar-
‘row openings in walls.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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NATO Okays | outre.1o 30 Divisions ===
! { By United Press { LISBON, Portugal, Feb, 23 The Ngqrth Atlanti¢ Allies gave final approval today to the 1952 plan «of action calling for 50 {armed divisions and more than [3500 tactical war planes in West. jern Europe by. the end of the year. ° |" Approval by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Council of |an experts’ report on the 1952 {program came speedily after the
United States agreed to help [France fulfill her rearmament program,
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" Under . the Franco-American » h of you.
|agreement, the 1. S. will unfreeze isufficient: dollar aid already allocated. to France to permit her to reach her defense goal of 12 army divisions by the end of the |year. . The NATO experts, headed by W. Averell Harriman, set the defense blueprint for each country, aiming at having 30 combat-ready | and 20 reserve divisions available for Gen. Dwight D. Eiserithower {by December. Despite cutbacks for the French, and other nations, Gen. Eisenhower will gain about 20 ‘divisions under the program, French Goal Cut ; The French target was reduced from 14 to 12 divisions. | i The - French délegation to the betas [NATO conference said that if 14 po |divicions were raised, the country : |
need $1,580,000,000 more than it 6000 ‘Fanatics’
|could raise by taxation. If a goal k of 12 divisions was set, France| | would need "$570 million the ane Attac ed Gls {gation said. They asked the Unity, KOJE ISLAND, South Korea, ed States to release immediately pay, 23 (UP)—Six thousand “fa-
more than $430 million already “ : oy allocated to France but not yet natic” civilian internees shouting
spent. “kill GIs” attacked American solThe American delegation sald|diers in Monday's riot on this it could not do this becduse Con- prison-island, it was: announced gress hdd earmarked most of the today. ‘alloted aid funds for specific pur- A revised toll of riot casualties poses, ° said that 75 civilian interneées| The French then raised their and one American soldier were! estimate of the amount they could killed. Civilian wounded totaled |raise by taxation and the Amer- 135, Qne American soldier was {ican delegation promised to make seriously wounded and 38 were {plans for the immediate expend- treated for minor wounds. iture in France, directly and in-, The Communist-led civilian in{directly, of enough dollars to per- ternees attacked American sol-
“You'll loge him,
minds me so Mu
which ones among them were Reds.
Sullivan County School mre Bus Drivers Strike Retired Policeman, 80, .
SULLIVAN, Ind. Feb. 23 (UP) IY; : : —8ullivan County hoped to have Dies in Hospital Here - George F. Bradley, retired city
its school busses hack on tne road, Monday after a bus drivers’ strike policeman, died today at St. Vinyesterday gave more than 100 : . cent's Hospital after -a short {llHe was R80, and a member
'pupils an unscheduled holiday. The strike involved six drivers ness.
a clearer understanding and a .'gious and literary values of the lan added interest in the book be-
cause the author, the Rev. Samuel Terrien, is the son-in-law of Dr.
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Meaning of Psalms Told In Language of Layman
By DR. JOHN BR. FERGUSON Minister Emeritus of the Irvington Presbyterian Church
“The Psalms and Their Meaning for Today” by Samuel Terrien is a delightful book, “written for the general reader to give him
deeper appreciation of the reli-
Psalms.” \ People of Indianapolis will have
George Arthur Frantz, for 25 years pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and also because it is published by our own BobbsMerrill Co. The price ig three dollars, The author was born in France, of Huguenot parentage. Educated in Europe, he became an instructor in Wooster College, Ohio, while perfecting his English. He writes as one born to the English tongue, simply and beautifully, 4. 5 new book which interprets without using theological terms. The Psalms Pp Now and again he shows a fond- $ . ness for an ynususl woud Aas Sn arise in understanding the vindic= the parturition of erisis tive psalms, where. the writ “power for the parturition .of his oy more violently than yi prayer.” But this is unusual, for blessed.” J his lines run along in liquid Many of the most familiar clearness, with many a Steiuing psalms are taken up for detailed hg Asyn I 2nd careful : study, presenting - 5 ot : ideas new. and old, and in a surthan remorse. Attrition leads to prisingly apt and beautiful fashion contrition. bringing reference from the great Teachos Old Testament literature ‘of the ages to bear : r on the POD the thought under considera. Dr. Terrien is ey tion. While presenting two psalms Jy ow York City. as as- °L personal supplication, the 22d, Seminary, y, a8 as 9. i RO Ywalesser Of OW Testa-1200 the $2450 (Which j¢ ne) he . 3 Studies and i ‘alsh one of giotes Yrom any other psalms and ment § 8, 2 s , the editors of the “Interpreter’s rom the prophets, He also ena 4 riches his interpretation with lines ible.” nr : from Shakespeare, Milton, Calvin Beginning Wits 3 ig Pi George Herbert, Meredith, Whit The Psalms =, $ asses toler and Emerson—not neglecting i the Peale” shows! Secular columnist writing in ing vividly that they are not only e New York Timesc the “poetic expression of a peoples’ religious history,” but belong
PSALMS EXPLAINED — The
are those most often read and
in their search for memorized, among them, of bo a men, In ; course, the Twenty-Third. For x0d. the most part of King James
He then takes up the study of Version. 5¢ Ted. ex the psalms under three categories, , except for. the
“Hymns of Praise,” “Prayers in a i“ ‘Yahweh” “in° place of f Crisis” and. “Songs of = Te Although the whole This is an excellent book for Hebrew hymnal was given the reading aloud. It will minister
name “Praises,” Dr. Terrien says both to. personal devotion and to that “the psalmists on the whole intellectual outreach. prayed and begged much more than they praised. They lamented
and confessed more often. than
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they thanked.” 80 BASS ; The section, “Prayers in Time INDIANA M nf Crisis;” with its divisions, “National Laments,” “Personal Sup- usic co. plications” and “Penitential Pray- § 115 E. OHIO IM-4486
“You know How a mouse A ers” followed by the illuminating squeezes under ‘a door.) Lt. in Gill Township. It stranded of the police department for more study of the “Songs of the Faith” ~ Romeéril said, “Well, that's how’ _ and New Lebanon school/ipan 30 years. He retired in 1936. shows our-deep need of such pray‘ e > . o fellow operated. He just PUPUS. ; Mr. Bradley lived at 2405 N. er today. . ‘i , . The bus drivers said they re- . . . flattens out 'til he's no wider fused to work because of a dispute|Alabama St. Born here, he at-| The final section of the book
than. his head.”
y Harris’ original capture would have made a movie maker envi-|
ous. While the_ police rounded the building, playing spotlights toward the roof, the fire department sent in ladders for the policemen to mount the top of the building.
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Typhoid Hits Eight In Colorado Town
TRINIDAD, Colo., Feb. 23 (UP) Eight persons seriously ill from typhoid fever in this city of 12.000 were under treatment today, health officials revealed. All of the stricken persons attended a community church supper Jan. 20.
Other persons who attended the
church supper are being given preventative drugs, the officials
said.
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of Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
: o help a new nation in an old land, 12.year.old : Carita Durant, 3151 Graceland Ave., buys an Israel Bond from. Mrs. Lewis Levy, head of the women's ‘division of the Indianapolis Committee for Israel Bonds. Carita represents the Sunday School
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by Al Vermeer
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THAT'S THE T
T |prise the five-star general's per-| , sonal staff. {
over back wages. The township tended St. Patrick's School. He| lacks funds to pay the drivers a/Was a member of S8. Peter and month's” wages owed them, ac-/Paul Catholic Church and the lcording to Trustee Earl Johnson. Holy Name Society. Authorities said enough money Services will be held ‘at 8:30 {to pay the drivers the entire 8 Mm. Tuesday at Blackwell Fu-| [amount of their contract would neral Home and at 9 a. m. at SS.| {be available as soon as the spring Peter ‘and Paul Church. Burial May. will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. The drivers gave no hint as to Surviving are his sister-in-law, | how long they planned to remain| Miss Nell Clifford, Indianapolis; on strike. five nephews, William ‘and Edee mund Bradley and John, Charles
Doug Ordered to Cut and . Joseph Clifford, all of In-
2 |dianapolis, and a niece, Mrs. Mary Size of Personal Staff
|Hodge, Indianapolis. | NEW YORK, Feb. 23 (UP)- TTT » | General of the Army Douglas A. Bradshaw Patrick MacArthur has been ordered by Secretary of the Army: Frank Named to GOP Post ‘Pace Jr, ‘to trim Ms personal : 5x NT staff from eight to three men, it A Bradshaw Patrick, 3055 N. was disclosed last night. Delaware St. today was named The order, issued Feb. 12. was chairman of the Republican Party fevealed by Gen, MacArthur's in the Fourth Ward. aide, Col. ¥Laurence E. Bunker, He succeeds Charles Trees; who 'who with a warrant officer and resigned to seek election to. the
a master sergeant, now will com- State legislature. - mie Jack Innis, County GOP chair-
man who announced the appointCol. Bunker said he could not/ment, said Mr. Patrick has been
“+ lexplain the reduction “because of Active in Yofing . Republican cir-
{regulations which forbid an Army/cles for several years. An attor|officer to. make charges against ney, he is now deputy prosecutor’ his superiors.” in Juvenile Court. rs Wa Mr. Patrick is son of the late : : [Fae Patrick, former U; 8. Com-| President Ends Cruise | ic balice, fo | WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 (UP) no |—President Truman returned to) {Washington today after cruising] lon the Potomac River aboard) {the , yacht Williamsburg since Thursday afternoon. Mr, Tru{man remained._.aboard the yacht, {docked at the naval gun fac-| tory, to work in 'the seclusion of | {his cabin. - i
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{ rr ——— ee ——— a | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Clearings for the day ........ $11,864,000 for the week «vo $51,613,000 $30,685,000
Debits for the day «530, for the week -- $155,665,000
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Suez Canal Talks | To Be Resumed
CAIRO, Egypt, Feb. 23 (UP)—| Premier Aly Maher Pasha an-| - nounced today that direct BritishEgyptian negotiations on the Suez
Town
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;SATURDAY, FEB. 23,1952
Rev. Samuel Terrien has write -
Many of the psalms discussed
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