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Bombs Blow i isabel ins Red Stocks Judges Council High Winds Duce Dead
Into Shreds But It's Love
i * ° | Juvenile Court will be honored by! o BY Unies Press Raid Drills 'the National Council of Juvenile 4 Injured TURIN, Italy, May 8 (UP) — SOUL Korea, May 8—Allied | {Court Judges. ted Teh "hanks to the in of planes in the biggest single at-| A small army of Marion County| selecte an-| Br United Press | 7 Turin court aptack of the Korean War today ’ '|apolis as the site for its annual : \peals, Francesco Belloni and the {school pupils will test their know-| WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. May 8 girl to whom he pro 111 .
The Council smashed two square miles in the led {meeting May 25-28. . ge of disaster relief tomorrow -— ancient walled town. of Suan, a {in the biggest mock air raid drill] Judge Joseph O. Hoffmann of] Tornadic wind twisted through/ag, finally will get married. The delay can be traced direct.
major Communist supply base 35 i ‘held in local schools. {the local court will be host toa five-block area of this eastern-| miles southeast of the North Ko-! 1! About 600 pupils will meet at{the conference in Claypool Hotel.| Arkansas town late yesterday, in-
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Schools Plan Hudy “ Mock Plane '0-onvene here. Level Home;
Nazi Germany capitulated in Berlin May 8, 1945. Joseph W, Grigg, now United Press manager in Germany, was one of three Américan correspondents at the surrender who saw for the first time the destruction of Berlin, the world's. most bombed city, Today he contrasts the ruin then with the recovery
Al
| rh Fell 7 Years Ago Today
rean capital at Pyongyang.
Four flights of 5th Air Force!
and Marine fighter-bombers struck at dawn with 12,000 gallons of flaming napalm. Other
planes swooped across the blaz- ago today Adolf Hitler's 1000day and year Reich crashed to defeat and of death. Berlin were its tomb.
ing target area all dropped hundreds of bombs and napalm. By nightfall the town was such a flaming shambles pilots. could not find another upright major
tons
building. The 5th Air Force re-|‘0ld at Nuernberg, ported 165 supply buildings de- Wehrmacht's total surrender here
stroyed and 18 damaged. A huge as the free world rejoiced.
concentration of trucks, fuel and ammunition went up in flames. 2 MIGs Bagged Communist MIG-15s8 swarmed southward from their Manchurian bases in a vain effort to halt the attacks. American Sabrejets
| iIndustries were smashed. {many’s armed forces were crushed |!
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shown now, By JOSEPH W. GRIGG
United Press Staff Correspondent
BERLIN, May 8-—Seven years
The smoking ruins of §
Nazi Keitel,
Field Marshal Wilhelm later to die on the scaisigned the
Germany was a rubble heap. Ger-
-—T7 million men killed, wounded |
Never in modern history has a ‘i
downed two of them and dam- nation suffered such total defeat. |
Mahshal Keitel
§ [the supervision
{| Plans for the drill, in the mak-|
Technical High School after! AM meetings will be open to inter-|
classes to man their defense sta-| Sted citizens,
Nationally known authorities! tions and practice first aid under of the local Red| | the Juvenile Court field on the
ogram will include Dr. Clifford
iShaw, sociologist of the Univerit £ C " Ing all winter, were drafted bye ¥ of Chicago. Other speaicers
rors with the guidance of aduit| include the Rev. James T.
[Cross chapter,
3 | Hyssey, president of Loyola Unisupervisors. y versity and Juvenile Court Tom Kurz, Tech senior and judges Paul W. Alexander, To-art-time Methodist Hospital em-|ledo, O.; Joseph E. Lady, Kenton, ployee proposed the drill and was, and John J. Connelly, Boston, later named chairman of the pro-| Mass. ject. He is assisted by Cherry Judge Victor B. Wylegale, BufSheppard and Charles Linder, igalo, N, 'Y.,, president of the Na-
|also Tech pupils. \ {tional Council, will preside at { Police Siren
meetings, Mayor Clark will give A pylice squad car will lend athe opening address and Gov. touch of realism to the event]
when its siren sounds the air raid]
Schricker will address a dinner meeting May 26.
: ly to the fact that Mr, Belloni in luring four persons. (1941 named his dog “Benito.” The high winds destroyed four/ His flancee’s father, then an homes and peeled the roof off a ardent Fascist, denounced Mr. new high school building. |Belloni to the police for having Lucinda Lewis, 24, sufféred leg insulted the then Dictator Benito and shoulder injuries when her| Mussolini. flimsy four-room home collapsed. Three of her four small children were slightly hurt, one of them
. » . MR. BELLONI was sentenced to seven years in jail. But after when the chimney blew over. ihe _had Jotved tae Joa he Mrs. Lewis had herded her chil-l_ ~"ye. "Boioni was released. dren under a bed when the storm po hurried home to claim his approached. (sweetheart, Crittenden County officers sald] (nce again her father objecctthe winds hit the east side resi- nq this time, because Mr. Beldential district before whipping'ioni had a prison record. out over the Mississippi River. So Mr. Belloni appealed his senToll lines to nearby Osceola, tence to the court of appeals. It. Arks, were blown down, The roof handed down its ruling yester-
was swept from a high school day—an annulment of the sen-’ building completed only last year./tence, Mr, Belloni and his fiancee Total damage was estimated at/promptly announced they would
aged a third. {Never has a modern city borne Allied reconnaissance planes such dreadful punishment as Ber- | had watched Suan for more than iin. i
jalert and attack signals. | Taft Gets, Nod
Some pupils will be marked “casualties” before the ‘“raid”|
a month while the Reds hauled City In Ruins starts. They will be treated byl Purdue. ‘Vote' ¥00% get married Sunday. in supplies. On Thursday 5% Air! : - fellow relief workers after the) plum” was ready for ‘a flaming|ruins. e opera was wrecked. | ant STRA SS harvest. °f {So were the Kaiser's Palace, the ' Red Cross technicians will dents nominated Sen. Robert A. US:
The attack coincided with ar-|swanky Adlon, Bristol and Fden rival in Korea of Gen. Mark Hotels. An empty space marked
Clark, who will succeed Gen. the site of Hitler's Chancellory, § Matthew B. Ridgway as United the Nazi the =
SAYS: STORE OPEN TONIGHT (THURSDAY) TILL 8:30
on the scene. : | mock political convention.
11 {make about 100 blood type tests Taft for President today in a | | will Sen. Taft won on the fifth
register at!
Participants Tech at 3:25 p. m., and the alert|bhAllot as climax to the 2-day con-
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Foreign Office, . 4 . a did oo) . v Riese RE] RELOAD A EN BR A USS A HR BA idee RANA RISA OPE EA A Natio Co ph : a) ir ; 5 bpsmitiasound about one-hour tater: vention Sen Richard e . TERE La apn Ainited-Siatesr Brus aie Preaci Sat, The drill will. be completed by/the first two ballots and Gen.
| Embassies. the attack “turned piles of sup-|
| plies into. MOVIE ike and vard, Unter Den Linden, was left high explosive bombs tore then dusty barenéss. Crumbling Communist supplies to shreds” (mortar replaced the trees. On Strength a Secret that first trip into Berlin, we saw Exact number of planes in-|a hideous labyrinth of destruction volved was not announced in|everywhere. ; keeping with a new 5th Air Force echoing waste of ruins and bombjleft 7.5 million homeless.
7p. m. | Dwight Eisenhower the next two. Afterwards, relief workers will] Then many Sen. Russell supbe told the things they did right|porters threw their weight to Sen. or wrong. William H. Book, Red| Taft, giving him a 640-to-525 vic-
Cross Relief Committee chairman,|tory over Gen. Eisenhower. Sen. will speak. {Russell got the vice-presidential
Pupil disaster relief committee| nod in a standing vote.
Indiana Sen. John Van Ness of chairmen include Jean Toombs, can . Shirley Koehler, James McCleod, Valparaiso, a Republi candi
Ma George and Patsy Shook- date for Governor, opened the
final session, stressing the imley, Mrs. Martha Turpin, Tech! teacher, is Junior Red Crogs| Portance of the individual voter,
sponsor. i County, parochial ana Three Get Scholarships
Berlin's proud tree-lined boule-
Marshal Tedder
Gen. Spaah
It was an eerie,Germans, wounded 780,000 and Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder and Ger-{French Gen. Jean De Lattre De policy. The former record attack craters and burned-out skeletons/many lost 57,405 planes in vicious |Tassigny were waiting.
of the war was made a year ago of buildings. when 312 planes pounded the city of Sinmiju to rubble.
First flights knocked out ra-
resistance. The Allies lost 40,379! Haughty and self-possessed, his Of Berlin’s 1.5 million dwellings, planes—22,010 American and 18,-| face slightly flushed, Marshal
|only 200,000 were untouched— 369 British. [Keitel slammed his marshal’s |
a 800,000 were destroyed, 500,000; Through the wrecked streets Iibaton on the table and stared| City, ~ Sar controlled 3Nlgirerat Bunsiwere damaged. No city ever felticame with two other newsmen to| ghead. He was arrogant, Marshal private schools will be rep-| Three Columbia University nging the supply area. Then the {ne weight of as many aerial|witness the German capitulation, : “Flying Fiends,” “Black Panth- DE iS hun y n p Tedder, as deputy to Supreme resented. scholarships have been awarded
In Ham-{48 hours after the earlier sur-| Allied Commander Gen. Dwight burg, ome-third of the city was|render in the little red school-|D, Eisenhower, asked coldly in wrecked and an estimated 100,000 house at Rheims. Marshal Keitel| English: “, . . Have you read this Kk persons died in three nights of|stalked into the Russian head-|document of unconditional sur- a bombing. {quarters at Karlshorst a few min-/render? Are you prepared to sign {Somerset Ave., both of ngang Ged Suzvay a A The Allies-dumped 2.7 millionjutes before midnight. Russian|it?” | An emergency rate increase of (on High, and Rex Davis, 1115 N. western front. They were told tons of bombs on Germany during Marshal Grigori Zhukhov, U. S.| “Yes, I am ready,” Marshal at least $44,085 a year was DeQuincy St. Technical. that action was “heavier than the war. The raids killed 500,000Gen. Carl Spaatz, British. Air|Keitel rasped in German. sought from the Public Service
normal” on the ground as well | He picked up his cap and baton.| Commission yesterday by the py Was No Cell-Out
. ! . Greenfield Gas Co., Inc, of Greenas in the air, * { Slowly, carefully he inserted a | BARABOO, ‘Wis, May 8 (UP) County Party Chiefs |
i RN to Indianapolis high sehgol w- * pils. The $1000 awards wen Greenfield Gas Co. Dl Te A a Asks Rate Increase St., and Jerry Kerkhof, 1419 N.
ers” and “Headhunters” streaked across Suan Indian file in continuous attacks. During the attack Gen. Clar
: > Imonocle in his right eye. Then field. | - Reds Again Reject he walked over to another table| The petition said an emer-|— TWO Sauk County jail prison
ers had an enthusiastic audience
’ Off and scrawled the single word, | gency exists because present “ 9 " UN's POW er > “Keitel” It was 12:15 a. m. A Fo are. “unreasonably low and| for the SomIng ow Periorman ce” | PANMUNJOM, Korea, May 8) 9, 1945—6:15 p. m. May 8 EST insufficient.” yesterday. She ames Hayes (UP) — The Communists again| ace 19 or (eo) S "The vetch Wit finished. But and six deputies watched them
The utility serves 2000 sub-|gaw through their bars before
i Nat take-it- : rejected a United Nations pofient. when the party reorgan-| Berlin and Germany still lived.|scribers in Hancock and Madison grabbing them as they emerged wl
er-leave-it proposal on a prisoner! By IRVING LEIBOWITZ 4 8 i. exchange today and accused the| po ...¢ David M. Lewis and |ized several months ago. | Today West Germany is on the|Counties. “freedom. : A Allies of blocking a Korean truce! Republican Jack Innis announced The Republican fight is more| 72789 of becoming Se over prm————————————— | by refusing to negotiate. today they would fight to keep|complicated. tag. (Sen So aga iD. ata Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy ¥| control of Marion County's po-!, Although Me jonis 1 8 wou Hig 8 rom the eas felt that way about it,|itical machines. [sweep and the 1051, city. Wine Tio] the truce delegates might just as| Both face fights to keep county nag not pleased all leaders of the| Germany Rebuilding well break off their talks until chairmanships - Saturday when|; ..; GOP. | Food rationing is ended. Foodthe Communists had something|state law requires a reorganiza- County Clerk H. Dale Brown, less in 1946 and 1947, Germany
ydustries
NOTICE OF CHANGE IN FARES
new to say. tion of county political parties. chief Eisenhower strategist here, NOW is exporting food to the UnitBut North Rorean Lt. Gen. Precinct committeemen, newly for example, has opposed Mr.|ed States. More houses were built 3 Nam 11 ins upon another!elected in the May 6 primary, Innis because of his reported in West Germany last year than| New Fares Will Be Effective at
[leanings toward Sen. Taft for|in any other west European state President. However, a number of {—but 4 million are still needed. |precinct committeemen have ex-|Pre-war cars have been replaced] pressed confidence in Mr. Innis| by postwar models. | |
session tomorrow. The United Nations agreed. No break in the deadlock over the repatriation of war prisoners
was in sight, however, and all
Midnight on Thursday, May 8, 1952
CASH FARE . . . 15 CENTS TRANSFERS . . . 3 CENTS
Vote Tabulation, Page 9
will vote for the man they wantland want him to remain. It could] The West is negotiating ith
the Bonn government to raise 12
coming fall campaign. | |German divisions of 300,000 men | Mr. Lewis’ chief opponent tor Primary Leftovers ito join the defense against com-
the Democratic top post Yemains) Mary Garrett defeated Edna'munism.
hope for an early cease-fire had to lead the organization in the pe a close race. faded. :
The Sign Dan W. Kibler, who is supported ponaidson in the Democratic| Berlin's Fifth Ave. the Kur- Tok ill be good until midnigh Thursday. May 8 tic National Chair-| ’ .» the okens wi good until midnight on Thursday, May 8, of Your Bast [DY DOCTaL ey and Frank| oo, for Srate Seaton oh bd fuersteny gum, Is lined again with|l§ 4952. After that time tokens will be redeemed by the operSunday Dinner | nicHale, 'Natiorial Committee | Taft men, Frederick Shortemeier UY lg ar ur, ators or in the lobby of the Termingl Building, 110 N. | man, we] Illinois St., at the rate of 2 for 25 cents.
land George Denny, came from i Loox for the On the Republican side, Mr. behind to win in the race for|neOn signs Seville sign, just 8 | Innis will bé opposed by Joe Sil-/state delegate in the 22d Ward, |2i8ht: | So Slope frau ‘vey, 12th Ward chairman and/They were the only Taft men Even Communist - controlled srele,foranappe- | popart Reid, local businessman!who won in the ward. East Germany is coming back. tizing and satiefy- | nd active in the Young Repub-! Political experts over the state But it will be years before re-|
ing dinner. .in an {lican affairs. |were fooled on the election turn-|COVery 13 complete.
glare brilliantly at
1 ndianapolis Railways. Ime.
atmosphere o
beauty. Prices are | There was. some .doubt Mr. out. No one expected 500,000 oe: fair, too] | Lewis would seek re-election. yoters—but actually more than! | However, he told The Times to-' 640,000 showed up at the polls.! - -
: ° // (da . . In the Republican race for evtiie
y: . “T will fight to keep the organi-| state legislature, Leo Kriner, who zation intact . . . and that means| was a member of the 1951 GenRESTAURANT |I will be a candidate.” leral Assembly, fell by the way-| PINORTH MERIDIAN ST. | Mr. Lewis is not expected to|gije. He was not indorsed by the| Ben {encounter too much difficulty. He \GOP organization. .., . Demo-| |defeated Mr. Kibler, his only opP-|cratic chieftan David Lewis called |. . la meeting of all ward chairmen! - tonight. !
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Machine Firm Reports Burglary Losses
Arthur Baukat an Esch, co-owners ofthe Miller Machine & Tool Co., 3125 Madi-| {son Ave.,
; » reported missing a| typewriter, a check-writing a 3 chine, an electric razor and a tool : {box after a robbery Friday night.
Yeggs also took company y checks totaling $1746, and sev-| . ‘eral hundred blank checks. |
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MIDDLEBURY, ' Vt, May § (UP)—Radio and Television Star Arthur Godfrey is a grandfather. | An eight pound, three ounce daughter was born Apr. 17 to his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Godfrey, both juniors at Middlebury College, it was disclosed today.
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