Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1952 — Page 27
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1952 . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : ... PAGE 27
would be most likely to escape notice, Guards said small piles of}! rocks around some prisoner tents “have grown very fast into large piles.” Maj. Bancroft, commander of} the company of the King’s Shrop-| shire light infantry assigned to: the guard detail here, said he got the detector and diggers from| Brig. Gen. Haydon: L. (Bull)|® Boatner, commander of the Koje camp. 5 The guards are fairly certain, Maj. Bancroft said, that there is at least one burrowing operation |: under way and possibly others, | Compound 66, holding several thousand prisoners, was the first}! one entered when Gen. Boatner : - began his “get-tough” campaign/’ y : Ed to stamp out Red defiance a week| ' J @* : . ago. American and British troops = broke up'a demonstration and one, ; prisoner was killed a few hours] later by accidental discharge of
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bis Seen lain. Jenn, oe. a . . 3 v 1 aor’? ° ; 3 : A : Of cl > os of pg | British Hunt For OW Escape unnels On Koje Isl IN: ae | ritish Hunt For P pe Tunnels On Koje Island ) A. M.= I - i] - — ein — {| + USE MINE Mother-to-Be Ingrid Has Hospital Hopping [52d Sut se or a omer-ro-ne ingri as rnospira oppIing Bank's T s Systes bP. Mo ¥ United Press s ! . of Nylon | 5 ROME, Ra 0 —Actress Ingrid mitted her to visit the apartment!Swedish- born star in her room|the hospital Wednesday following BARTONVILLE, I., June 6 DP. Me | , who is expecting the last night, and in bed. an automobile accident. 1 (UP)—Three-year-old Susan Lynn i. | birth of twins, returnéd to In-| Asked on her return when the| ®“She is continually calling her| They are Mr. and Mrs, Marius/ Keith toddled around the bank FB Mis l ‘ternational Hospital today after birth was expected, Miss Berg-:/husband to find out how things|Joseph, Menlo Park, Cal., and Mr. | yesterday while her grandmother tire A garc : faxing ® night out to visit BeTiman said she hoped it would belare going at home,” one sourceland Mrs. Elie Raynal, San Fran-| transacted some business. P. Me She entered the hospital more|!0day because it is her father'sisaid, “We can’t keep her in hericisco. | She found an interesting-look-in ! By United Press than a week ago, but fretted so birthday. Her father, Justus B, room, She is always wandering| mne Rossellini children are Miss| ing button the wall and pushed it, P.M | KOJE ISLAND, Korea, June 6 over Her enforced separation Bergman, a‘ Swedish photog-/around visiting other patients.” Bex ' aon. Roberting. 2. and, That was the end of banking in Matinee | —British troops with mine de- from her husband, Italian Direc- rapher, died several years ago. Among those she visits are four, = san + Han » % ANG partonville for the day. Susan | tectors and a t-hole . digger tor Roberto Rossellini, and their | Hospital aids said they were at/Californians who were picked up Renzo, 9, Rossellinl’s son by his had touched off the bank's tear P.M. 1 pos : two children that authorities per- wit's end to keep the restless|by Mr, Rossellini and brought to|first marriage, | gas alarm system, 1 Time searched today for escape tun- roug! y i gers | nels they believed North Korean | P. M.— officers were digging from Com1 Hickok pound 66. P.M. —~ I Maj. Dawney Bancroft said - Allen | war prisoners were seen carrying P M— | fresh dirt from mysterious Stak os sources and spreading it where it
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Parade TT terms would mean “betrayal : i sic-News-Spts, force and bloodshed.” who retires June 30. - AlaTha sic-News-Spts, “Nefther now nor:in the future > | vs-Arnold do we intend to be a party to such . relight a a transaction,” said Maj. Gen.| y ) 4 ca & Data William K. Harrison, senior AHied § a —~ “$1 4% ca & Data delegate. : . Pag : ; a —Sditen | ae THY Al Ol the Commu The following items which appeared in our Indianapolis } erin Fo : ; me Edition cency and truth” blocks a Korean Times ad yesterday, June 5th. i me Edition 2 armistice. He repeated the United| ee . p Fray me Edition Nations command’s “final rejec- Should Have Read: \ io Vo \ Ao ws-Concert tion” of the Communist demand
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