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Force Only, “Declares Joy

By United Press -PANMUNJOM, Korea, Mar. 10 4iAn Allied truce delegate warned the Communists today that will walk out of Korean armistice] ‘ieetings if they continue to insult, the United Nations. But Rear Adm. Ruthven FE Libby made it clear that he i= not, threatening to hreak off regotia-! tions, “There is a limit heyond which we are not going to go,” Adm. 1ibby said after a 57-minute meeting on exchanging prisoners. | “I am not going to sit and listen] to ‘that tripe. I'll just get up and! walk out.”

The limit apparently already)

has been reached in the other negotiating tent. Staff officers discussing armis-

“tice terms there adjourned after

only six minutes — four minutes longer than Sunday's session. Adm. Libby told North Korean Maj. Gen. Lee 8ang Cho In the prisoner discussions that “you have even gone so far as to af tempt to intimidate us hy threats 80 that we will acquiesce to your, demands.” . He made it clear that the next mave is up to the Reds, But he told Gen. Lee the Allies do not Intend to “sit and listen” any further to baseless Red charges that the United Nations delegation is “telling les.” The Communists on Sunday had accused the United Nations command of “inhuman and barbarous” acts against Red prisoners, | including forced tattooing and threatening them with “hayonets and hand grenades” to join antiCommunist societies:

Ft. Wayne Pilot Bags

One of 7 Red Planes

SEOUL, Mar. 10 (UP)—Ameri"can jet ¥-86 Sabrejets shot down) seven Communist MIG-15 jets today in three battles over North Korea, the highest total in more! than a month,

It was the first time in four

days that the Red Jets had crossed the Yalu River to tangle with the Sabres. Among those credited with having destroyed = MIG was Col. | Walker Mahurin, 927 Wildwood Ave. Ft. Wayne, Ind.

TOKYO, Mar. 10 (UP) Gen. ‘Matthew B. Ridgway’s headquarters disclosed today that North Horean and Chinese weapons, | from tanks to pistols, are now | supplied mostly by Russia and’

The announcement said the bulk of these Soviet weapons are models dating from the years be-|

fore World War II, and one 76] millimeter howitzer was designed

in 1927.

‘"PHe report, compiled ‘ ‘weapons have been “more than adequate” despite their age. The! _ North Koreans also have used equipment captured from United Nations forces,

Gas Station Robbed Of $250 on 62d St.

Adding to a rash of “radiator|

hose” robberies, two toughs| grabbed $250 dollars at a county, service station last night. The robbers went to Cowan’s Service Station, 1428 KE, 62d St.,| and asked attendant Bert O'Leary, | 21, for an auto radiator hose. When he turned his back, one of them drew a gun and relieved him of his bankroll. Mr. O'Leary and another attendant, Harry Henslee, 23, were! ordered into the back room until the robbers got away.

Man Dies on ‘Hearing’

Voice of Dead Wife

PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 10 (UP)!

Howard Love, whose wife Catherine died Friday after 45 years of “blessed married life” called out to their seven children yesterday: “Children, I hear your dear mother calling me.”

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Set in 8th Ward «

Branc he voter registration hoards will visit four locations in the Eighth Ward tomorrow, «

Residents who did not vofe in either 1950 elections or who have

moved to another precinct must he register to vote In the May 6 pri- that the government

mary. Branch hoards will operate from 2 to 9 p. m, at the following 'aites:

School 10, at 1265, C arrollton Ave.; Fire Station 4, at 126 W,. {15th ‘8t.; Fire Station 8 at 618 E. 11th 8t,, and Central Library, 40 E. 8t. Clair 8t, In ‘addition, the Board office, Room 12, Courthouse, is open from 8% a. m. to 10 p. m. daily, including Bunday,

Registration

Court Backs Medina In Contempt Appeal

WASHINGTON, Mar. 10 (UP) The Supreme Court today uptheld contempt judgments against five attorneys who defended 11 Communist leaders convicted ast year for conspiracy to teach and advocate the violent overthrow of this government The tribunal, in a 5-to-3 split, {upheld the action of Federal Judge Harold R. Medina in imposing sentences on the lawyers at the cloge of the nine-month trial of the 11 Red leaders, Judge Medina .had accused the lawyers of deliberately misbehaving in an effort, to cause a mistrial

Open Bids on Now Elementary School

The school hoard at a special! meeting tomorrow will receive bids on construction of a new elementary school near 34th St, and. Emerson Ave, The hoard has estimated cost will be about $500,000, The building. to be numbered 71, will have 14 rooms in onc [story including a lunch room, combination auditorium-gym and ishops. Plans. for the building already have heen approved.

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INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC CASUALTIES (89 Days)

1951 1952 Accidents ..... 1872 1315 Injured renee? B97 596

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Deportation Of Ex-Reds

WASHINGTON, Mar. 10 (UP) The Supreme Court ruled today may depart aliens for past membership in the Communist Party,

Justice Robert H’ Jackson wrote

the opinion for a. 6 to 2 majority. Justices Willlam O, Douglas and Hugo 1.. Black dissented. Justice

Felix Frankfurther wrote a sepa rate concurrence Before 1940. the law provided for deportation of aliens who ‘be longed the time to organizations advocating the violent nverthrow of the government. The allen registration act of 1940 expanded the scope of the statute to include thoge who had joined such any time after their though thev ‘ later

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entry even withdrew, In 1950, the McCarran Internal Security Act made the provisions apply specifically to the Communist Party The law was challenged by three deportees who fought their «cases to the Supreme Court.” They had left the party before the 1940 act, Justice Jackson ruled that the deportations are constitutional, but he went out of his way to sav he doesn’t like the law, Jusgtic Frankfurter said he joined “in this .opinion because the place to resist this crude and cruel legislation is: in Congress and not in the courts.’ But Justice Douglas said in his dissent that “Mr. Justice Black and 1 think the place tn resist is here.”

Man, Woman Injured

in Auto Accident Here

John Bryden, 22. of 5609 Bonna Ave. l=. in critical eondition and Ruth 1. Covie.” 33. of 748 Fletcher Ave, is in serious condition at General Hospital with in-

{juries from an auto accident in

‘the 1000 block College Ave. last night. Driver Ralph M. Biddle, 5348 Julian Ave, was treated and {released at the hospital.

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oceourred the Indianapolis Spring 1207 8. Meridian St, started early yesterday when yeggs attempted to cut open the office safe with an acetylene torch and left it burning when they failed. fire officials said. Damage to the building, a brick and block structure 60-feet wide by a half-block long, was mostly to the roof, Plant Manager T. M. Warner said. The machinery, used to manufacture auto and truck springs was damaged by the blaze. He sald the burglars had carted the torch and oxygen tanks from the company tool shed. Had their attempts on the safe heen successful $80),

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Three persons were taken to the hospital as a result -of the fire which raced through the

walls of the apartment house at 1721 Central Ave. last night.

The fire started when a can of gasoline was overturned on the kitchen floor and dripped through The walls did

by modern men said A resident of Higging, 68 was cleaning paint

building codes, firethe house. C, V. in the kitchen hrushezs with the

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gasoline when the fire started He is in fair condition at St. Vincent’'s Hospital with burns to his hands and face. The owner, Mrs, Terhune, 47, was treated at the same

hospital for shock, and a city fire-

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man, John Coffin, 30, was treated at General Hospital after he stepped on a nail.

Estimated at $6000, the damage was mainly to the basement and a second floor bedroom. although flash fires spread through all the walls of the building

Photo for The Times by Irwin Becker

SLOPPY SAFE JOB—Burglars failed to cut into the sa‘e in the background, but they did succeed in setting a $25,000 to $30,000 fire with the acetylene torch they used at the Indianapolis 1207 S. Meridian St.,

early yesterday,

Thieves Get Cash, Liquor Here While safecrackers grabbed made their escape $282 from the Ohio Shoe Repair round floor door. 45 W. Ohio St. burglars Industrious thieves who raided

: ; the Corner Bar, had knocked a lugged more than $400 worth of hole through the side of the frame

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Shop,

liquor from the Corner Bar & pyjlding, then lugged the liquor Tavern, 746 Indiana Ave, last from the shelves to the opening night, in a half-bushel basket and transThe safe lnotere had broken ferred it to larger containers,

through a. wall from an adjoining They left three bushel baskets building to get into the shoe shop'full of liquor setting beside the office on the second floor. then opening when they fled.

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MON DAY, MAR. 10, 1952

Sine = fo Can End Stall—Joy

(Vice Adm. C, Turner Joy, | head of the United Nations truce delegation, answers in the following exclusive dispatch questions submitted to him by cable from-New York by U nited Press.) Bs By ARNOLD DIBBLE United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Mar. 10—Vice Adm. C. Turner Joy, senior United (Nations truce delegate, believes {the Communists will continue to stall on a Korean armistice until “we force them to come to terms.” “The only real logic to the Com= munists,” the white-haired adImiral said, “is the imperative logic lof military pressure.” | He said the question asked him most frequently since the armis. tice conference began is, “What lis the reason for the stalling tactics of the Communists?” , “Fixed and Clear” | “While ‘no good purpose is served in speculating on specifio | Communist reasons or on" ime mediate Communist objectives, one fact is fixed and clear,” he said in reply. “The Communists are motivated simply and exclusively by self ine terest. They will stall as long as they believe it ‘igs to their ade vantage to stall. They will quit

~ stalling when they are convinced

{that .it is no longer to their ad‘vantage. “While patience and cold logic constantly repeated are indispense

able in negotiating with the Communists, they can never be decisive. The only real logic to

the Communists is the impeérae« tive logic of military pressure. “Until such time as we force them to come to terms, we ~an look forward to endless debate over their senseless side issues and their arrogant and ludicrous proposals.”

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