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former state representative,

will be at 1p. m. tomorrow in

i r & Buchanan will be in Crown Hill.

2525 Broadway. « Active in Democratic

resentative y the - County Mr. Miller Board at time of his death. Born in Wayne Twp., he managed bis family farm while getstart in politics. He first served as a

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township Democratic chairman. ~ He was elected state representative in 1936 after serving a two-year ternt as county highway superintendent. He was reelected two years later. Before becoming associated with the ABC, Mr. Miller was field engineer for the Portland Cement Association, and later became its Indiana- “Kentucky district manager. He was also special salesman for J, D. Adams Mfg. Co., Inc. He belonged to ‘the Pentalpha Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Bhrine, Wayne Township Democratic Club, Legislative Club and Broadway Methodist Church, «Surviving. are. hls wife, Mrs. Hazel B., and one sister, Mrs, Oscar McKinney, Converse...

Huge Moneybag Will Symbolize

Finance School

" THE ARMY Finance School at Ft. Hrarrison plans to float an oversized moneybag down the main streets of Indianapolis Wednesday. The boys that give the green stuff to Gls and pay off Uncle Sam’s Army bills plan to feature a red, white and blue float in the Armed Forces Day Parade, "The bag, five feet wide and four feet high, Will be guarded by two finance students, but don’t try to float a fast loan. There won't be any cash in the bag. It's a fake, Noting but paper.

AT THE REAR ot the float, an 8-foot pen will be guided in making an entry in a giant ledger by a WAC finance student. What's it all about? Just one way the Army has of jing John 'Q. Public what its fina schools do. For a better look, the Finance School at Ft. Harrison has scheduled an open house from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m, Friday.

INDIANAPOLIS TRA¥FIC CASUALTIES (182 Days) 1951 Accldents senens ISH

Injured ........1188 Bead .......... 25

In Indianapolis

BIRTHS _ A Genmeral—Jesse, iets Brooks (girls). i wait; AR ba og: Ry anders.

+ a Ood. Jo hn,

ve huts.

Tey. i ultne, Jessie Jordon: Richard, L. Jaaren Stme n;

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3 crate Mary | fa othy ' Hedaway:

De Phyllis Hillsaner; ne ille, O'Lea~

ired: la representative from each com-

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Spans

Room, Leach, Nettie Grif-

B. be nett, 67, at Methodist, anol Carvin. 80. at General, esrel-

A 31. at 895 Middle Dr. Wood: at 445 N. Alabama, cor‘at 5301 W. Ninth, carci $1. ‘at 718 N. Alabama. coro-

"sherwood. 63, at Longs, oareim Tatum, 63, at St. Vincent, carci.

ig Services for Lawrence C. Mil-

Mr. Miller, 65, died Saturday in St. Vincent's Hospital after a six-week {llness. He had lived at

politica for many years, he was State Alcoholic Beverage! Commission rep-

Marion Liquor the WN

township precinct committeeman, and later became

foo SHOU May

SEiik/that all compounds had been pre-

“worked out later.

‘table with flowers and a rack on|

which to hang clothes, He said bi ds were outside ihe tie Weathes outside was unfav

_ AWARD-WINNER—Mrs,

program.

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Mrs. Alice De” Moss, mer Indianapolis resident,

two-year illness. Born in Omaha, Ii,

she moved |§

to Indianapolis after her mar

riage in 1917.

for local Historical Societies,

Secretary for Ross Lockridge De Moss presented his| = to high: schools of southern Indiana. She also assisted Charles N. Thomp-|} “Sons of the Wilder-|; ness,” story of the first white]

8r., Mrs. book, “A. Lincoln,”

write

‘family in Indiana.

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Marion Coomse, 52 N. Ritter Ave. | president of the Indiana’ Authors' Guild, is a prize-winner in the | current radio-story contest sponsored by the "Dr. Christian" |

Compound 76 on Koje Island.

“On the morning of May 7, I received a message that

quested an interview with me,”| he said.

mitted to step just outside the gate for the conference, “The interview consisted of the, usual Communist complaints con-fy cerning their Beads for additional food, clothing, mniedical supplies, ete, as well as a number of mands concerning forced repatria-| tion, acceptance of Russia as a neutral nation and other matters| {not appropriate for such an in-| [terview." Gen. Godd said as the interview proceeded additional numbers from the group of leaders the compound gathered inside tent to listen to the discussion. “At about 3:15, I had decided

'that the interview was at an end!

and turned to depart, whereupon 1 was rushed by some 20 leaders,

quickly carried to a building where I was searched and my

said. | Possessions Returned

pound leaders and a doctor came

possessions were returned. “lI was then moved into a special room in the far end of the| building where I was made very| comfortable and where I was held| for several hours,” Gen. Dod said. “Here I was informed that this action had been planned.and

pared to seize me if the oppor-| tunity arose. “I was informed that it was necessary for two representatives from each compound to report to No. 76 where we could all discuss very important matters, I immediately sent a note to the gate directing that the representatives be brought to No. 76 as soon as possible.” He said the representatives from other compounds arrived between 7:30 p. m. and at 8 p. m,, he was taken to another building where they had their first negotiation meeting. The Communists demanded that the prisonars be authorized to formy’ an association, consisting of

pound, Gen. Dodd said. “This I authorized with the un-

(derstanding that the details be Koo had sent a message to Gen. n The-meeting Colson-saying they would release! him if the statement received was satisfactory.

adjourned and I was taken back, to:a tent which had been pre-| ared for me.” |

blanketed room with ri

on the floor, a built-in bunk, a

makeshift room the first 24 hours and some 15 or 20 remained in the tent but outside the room. “I am convinced now those guards “were placed there to pro-

beiation No Women 5 3 py m. Someriew. in Canary! torney, wiil| ga Meruciny Eta in Ameri-|

phase yMostin hat 12:10 p, Wii

Ca ioon o ot il wankee dult School, will I on|

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tect me from other members of ‘the compound,” Gen. Dodd said.

Approved Details

ment outlining proposed details lof their Association. “I approved . those

ors who wished to discussed the various exceptions which I had

The next day, Friday, Gen, Dodd said. he was handed a revised written statement containing details as to how the association of prisoners would function. After the reply he was taken to

Here Is Gen. Dodd's Story. of Imprisonment

y United Presa

wGen-FranecisT.-Dodd told the ‘story tonight of his three days as a hostage in Communist

Gen, Dodd's story was in the form of a statement issued by 8th Army headquarters,

shortly after. He was given a eXchange) medical examination, his minor Wished to present to Gen. Colson

tended to and his for his consideration with the scratches wers {hope that he would give them a

|satistactory problems.”

The General said the Commu- turned to my tent and informed nists had quickly constructed a me that the statement from Gen. mats| Colson was satisfactory, {they had had an opportunity to read and understand it, but that

Very muddy and that it Would be better if I remained in the com pound to be released the next morning.”

ered that the Communists had | prepared another letter to Gen. | Colson informing him of the arOn the morning of May 8 Gen. rangements of the release cere-| to- Dodd received a. written state- mony. “Apparently,” he said, {to be decorated with flowers and " escorted to the gate Gen. Dodd said. “I spent the rest! formed lines of prisoners. of the day with occasional visit-/ ro. neq them that we would call| the whole matter off, that they had not lived up to their promises, that they had admitted that Gen, Colson’s tory and now they wished to place other unacceptable condi-

tions wu; my release, " Sop m3 them that if they

could not live up to their promises we would not live up to ours,” the General said. “By this time it was

agreed that I was right and re- *" [quested I inform Gen, Colson that {I would be released by 9:30. “There was some further discussion about the possibility of The tye removal of troops in order: that I might Sopart in a peaceful atmosphere, i 2

“At about 6:30 p. m. a messen-

ger arrived and Col. Lee ordered “At 2 o'clock 1 proceeded oan adjournment the compound where the inter- me he had .received information view was held. The outer gate|that at 7 p. m. the troops would was opened and the compound enter the compound In order to spokesman and leader were pers g..¢ my release.

and informed

“He stated that it had been in‘tended to conduct this meeting for a period of 10 days according 0 a prearranged schedule, but {now it seemed desirable to find a de- {more {was then taken back to the tent.

rapid means of solution. I

“There can be no question but

procedure.

“Short! thereafter

I was

never seen

Planned to Resist “They discussed with me the,

|effects of the use of force. They informed me that if troops enthe compound anditered the compound they would dragged into Pot resist; that my life would be forfeited and that there would be;

oved,” he ® simultaneous break from all personal possessions rem compounds on the island.”

Gen. d said Col. Lee and

[the mystery prisoner “informed | Gen. Dod said the “real” com- me that they were preparing an lagenda of Item Four (prisoner

items which they statement to their

He said that on Saturday morn-

|ing the Communists’ four-point {agenda was delivered to Gen. {Colson in Kwangji (dialect) and {after the normal delay of trans{lation Gen. Colson gave them an (answer, They studied this answer {until noon, he said, “then came to my tent and told me that the answer was unsatisfactory.

“Actually Gen. Colson

translation into English

Modified Letter “I modified Gen. Colson’s letter

to their liking, and asked them if such a modification would be) |satisfactory. They informed me that it would. Gen, Colson signed | the statement and returned it to) them promptly. However, then found ' minor corrections necessary, to which they attached, considerable importance. It was therefore necessary to prepare a {third statement.”

they

Gen. Dodd said Col. Lee Hak

“At 8 p.m. (Saturday) they re-

that

The compound was

Gen. Dodd said he then discov-

“I was

I in-|

letter was satisfac

o'clock.

had! agreed to their demands but from their from Kwangji it was obvious that they did not understand this . , ,

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yeh in all cases Col. Lee ruled| . spokesman of Compound 76 re-ijn my favor.

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that the indications of force had| a decided effect on the decision to! speed th

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visited by Col. Lee and a pris-| within/Oner whom I have the before but who I believed to be [the commissar of the entire camp. |

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An active church worker, shel; devoted much time to the First io After movling to Racine in 1939, she made 4 ‘a study of the religions of the

{Baptist Church here.

‘world, Her husband, survives.

Karl,

‘Local Deaths

MRS. KATHERINE HEIMfe 69, of 904%; Ft. Wayne bookbinder at Bookwalter {Printing Co. 20 years. Services . 1° . 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herr(mann Funeral Home. Cremation

{Ave,,

will follow.

WIRT E. BERTRAM, 64, who

While here she worked in the Indiana Historical|§ Bureau, and did promotion work:

Racine,

Mrs. De Moss, Aid [Money to Loan [To Lockridge, Dies:

57, for-\& died Saturday in Racine, Wis., after a|

cles arise | know | can

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KRieS —~Pear]l M. ~-Hattie BE, FORD —Nancy Cather

BERTRAM—Wirt E., Rr.

17, husband of Zelma, son of Mrs.

Sarah Bertram, brother of Charles, Mrs, Della

Hayes, Mrs. Ruth Stater, S308PO; Mrs. Florence an, Berkley eh. | Mrs. Mary Hall, passed away Saturday rivate services and cremation R & BUCHANAN MORTu esday. 4 p. m. Friends may cal at the mortuary. Please

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