Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1952 — Page 2

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Playing With Fire’ FiBy MERRIMAN SMITH United Press White House Reporter SPRINGFIELD, Mo., June T— President Truman warned today) at Russia’ may be planning

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Koreas,” but he said t U. 8. Air Force now has 15, planes in operation and in Kore can “bomb the enemy at will.” The President, who came here) to meet his World War I buddies of the 35th Division at their annual reunion, took leave of the with a speech defending his al _ power program from the criticism of Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) and others. Mr. Truman spoke in a small auditorium from which his remarks were broadcast nationally .by radio. It was one of his most serious analyses of international affairs, and he warned that cut.ting the defense budget would be « “playing with fire.” "Before his address, the Presi- ~ dent paraded for nearly three miles in hot, humid . weather through the streets of Springfield. He headed Battery D, the outfit he commanded as an artillery captain in World War 1. ‘Son-of-a-Gun’ Immediately after the speech,

ton. He landed there in the eve-

who described him as a “fighting son-of-a-gun.” The President made several in- met . terpolations in his

. showed that military planes were steel ~ Obsolete befoge they could be

Bf “That's whit we're trying to ‘°° avoid now,” he sald. “The B-28 is as obsolete today as the cars! of 1938." e

been

‘alr at a rate of eight to one.” ‘In connection with his visit Ing t next week to New London, Conn,

the President said:

will amaze you."

is trying to build the world’s ment.

“best” air force, not the “big-| It

HST Pans

prepared a¢ the White House amid increasspeech. He sald his Senate inves- (ing signs that a settlement may tion during World War IIipe near in the crippling six-day

The negotiators recessed until

Well-placed congres sions} tipped

added prepared “great progress” at a morning waa isd So Ha planes et negotiating session and that the

knocked the Russians out of the Administration was “very hopeful” of getting a settlement dur-

Another key administration figfor the keel-laying of the nation’s ure in Congress said he also had first atomic-powered submarine, received a report that progress | was “so encouraging” a settlement “Some of these new weapons was near. |

From the negotiati teams | t w .|Mrs. Sylvia Goodison, both of DeThy ng Lovett said settiement Poses a trott, said they heard him enter

wm es nents Stee] Talks Recess "i. mime vs wrest v AS Hopes Run High

WASHINGTON, June 7-—8teel ing had bi t the sides closer industry and union negotiators together on

again today for five hours

strike. > row,

# they had informed by high quarters of

he week end.

The President sald this country | themselves there was no com-|perative.

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was reported the bargain-'

DEATH WINS BATTLE—Lifegyards, firemen and doctors fou _ Robert Wiseman, 14, of §127 Clarendon Rd., who drowned yest

the Capitol where Sens. Wayne Morse

ment, he said.

wig ony AE 1 A A Cy ry Sn, —

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pay issue—direct increase plus “fringe” benefits.

‘In Dead Earnest’

One official said the

“ lodge early magnates and union chiefs “were woman-when

ties” to end the strike which

Supreme Court knodked

President Truman's seizure of the past Detroit, w mills.

This optimism reached yp to stitches. (R. Ore)

The strike

gest.” He criticized “short-sighted politicians” for trying to cut defense and foreign aid appropriations, and warned that “we still are in great danger.”

nonsense in recent days to the effect that we could save money on our national defense by build-

forgets that modern air power is 4 very expensive proposition. “We are not trying to build the, biggest air force in the world. We are trying to build the best one~—backed up by the industrial! capacity to expand it rapidly If) perso need be, and keep it always up to date.”

sald, “but we canot tell what the|deIug

be new offensives in Korea. There derfu may be new Koreas in other nists may even be planning than seen up to this point.” sald.

He lashed out at “loose talk” that the defense program has

year.”

th 4000 men on duty and less t 9000 planes in active use. #1 Wings on Hand

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91 wings, with almost a million the a men on duty and nearly 15,000 than planes in active use,” he said. | These figures refer to the Air Force only and do not include | the big build-up of air power in “or the Navy and Marine Corps.” | I

air force goal set in 1950 for this Peace summer should be “within two months.” He present plans call for completing |

sald said)

‘three years. A wing has from 30! ‘to 75 planes. (negot

times the pre-Korean rate—and | called this a ‘great accomplish-| ment.” * Plénes now being. built, he said produ

plicated more costly. He said a new jet ahout fighter costs as much as $600,000, 8Bpe

age World War II fighter. A B-38 anc Omber costs $5 million row compared With $800,000 fbr the B-207 the top long-range bomber of seven years ago, . He added that this country “| Iii-a race for technical supremacy” and “the nation that freezes tts models too soon will be a nation with an obsolete, inferior air

- force” Su Gl preme ores Mr. Truman attacked what he called the *“terribld amount of misinformation about our situation in the alr over Korea” He sald “we have been able to mainover most of

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NEW YORK, Dwight D. Eisenhower said today) ing up a gigantic air force,” he he would go anywhere in the said in obvious reference to criti- world at any time to talk with! eisms by Mr. Taft. |Boviet Premier Joset Stalin about|f0llowing points: “Anyone who has that idea worid peace.

{coming presidential

publican presidential nomination.

“So far, we have been able to He Indicated he would cam-| THREE-—The major difference i avert world war” Mr, Truman Pain on that issue, despite a between the foreign policies of the Baltimore reported at the meeting

{here this morning of the Endocrine . Society, These women were of the the bearded lady type although they conspicuously mascu-| Apparently their hairiness! FIVE—He repeated his belief and failure of normal ovarian {that a national Fair Employment function - resulted from under-!| (Practices Commission was not functioning of part of their ad-| Eisenhower answered 2 the way to solve the problem of renal been a failure, calling it “politi- barrage of questions put to him discrimination, cally-inspired—the kind of talk|by 200 newsmen during a 40-| you would expect in an election minute press conference at the

parts of the ‘globe, The Commu-|'mportant to the American people

Gen,

The President sald the 95-wing World at

out planes at better than tour With other systems,

“We are not going to be de-| stroyed. What we must do is to

are heavier, faster and more com- where we will get them (the Com-! than before and far munists) to change their ideas

lke Would Talk World wma. Peace With Stalin

By United Press June 7 Gen.

The prevention of another war ficit 18 a “most dangerous” probwill be the biggest issue in the !em, and he pledged himself to campaign, eliminate deficits. Gen. Eisenhower sald at his| TWO-—Taxes must be reduced second news conference since be-|to the point where incentive and! {coming a civilian and opening his|initiative will not be stifled, put (famous as an arthritis remedy, nal campaign for the Re- he sald he could not say now {where tthat point should be.

¢ of advice from many per-

1" theme.

“I can't conceive anything mora

security and peace in this

greater attacks than we have 'roubled world,” Gen. Eisenhower

Barrage og Queries

® all have to work and

sacrifice. There is no easy road|

'to peace and security, In the | { “Now we have an air force of run, 1 have ed

the utmost faith in| ction of many people rather! the genius of one man.” |!

Asked if as President he would be willing to meet with Stalin

Eisenhower replied:

would go any place in the any time to promote and security.”

attained A short time later, however, he

“Im not so certain that is the

a 143-wing Afr Force in two or WAY to do things, “These

differences are not lable as long as the Soviet

The President added that the SYstem of communism continues aircraft industry now is turning to Delleve that it cannot co-exist!

‘Extremely Busy’

ce a situation in the world

other systems.” aking generally of all spe-

nine times the price of the Yr | reer re Cy

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- , Republican and Democratic parKremlin is planning. There may %°N8 opposing a “peace, it's wWon-iijes was one of “method.”

American | French battle the Communists in were not French Indo-China,

curity, {Commodore Hotel. He emphasized(to the He said 10 years ago the na-|the current Kast-West struggle tion had an-air force of 48 wings and said:

! fort you dream abot.” : ! res of ay ADDRESS. . ove vannnsasssssnmmensrannsnne i ! home, showing how sosily | APT, NOL » AMT Loss ssinnsiunsnsstnmni 1

fled.

Gen, Eisenhower also made the

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. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Taft For Calling UN Weak In Air Over Korea

ht hard but fh vain to revive erday in Broad Ripple pool.

Girl Scouts Rout Escaped Mich.Prisoner

JACKSON, Mich., June 7 (UP) —A knife-welding escaped prisoner from Southern Michigan steel prison broke into a Girl Bcout y and slashed one e scouts and their| in dead earnest, with a deep un- | .a4ers fought him off. TO dertsanding of their responsibill-| The 14 terrified girls and thetr| .-. b ] (worgen leaders routed the intru- % last Monday when 1the/yar using their shoes and fists.| ° In the fight, Mrs. Rhea May, 25, 4 as slashed op.the . arm. Her wound required eight

The intruder was identified as and Hubert Davis Henderson, 34, who walked]... Humphrey (D. Minn.) said they away from a work gang outside had heard of progress that might the prison walls late yesterday. lead to settlement within a few days.

Henderson picked the lock on : the cabin door at the W. J. Hayes Defense Secretary Robert A. State Park. Mrs. Lueille Rose and

» arma- Dut remained quiet. Vv - | very grave’ threat to re A When Henderson approached

her bunk, Mrs. flashed a flashlight in his face. Mrs, Goodison screamed and attacked him with her shoe. The other sleepers were awakened and joined in the fight and Henderson

Rose sald

He returned in a few moments {through the rear door. He grabbed [cific issues, Gen. Eisenhower said'a butcher knife, he would have to discuss them all May's arm and with “the experts.”

fled again.

More than 75 state police and prison guards searched the wooded area, but could find no! trace of Henderson.

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Tommies Put POWs in Place

By United Press

they were boss Saturday by using tear gas to enforce an order the Reds had disobeyed. of yefugees

Shropshire Light Infantry tossed

days. The masks, North Korean officer prisoners refused to remove themselves and

guards, wearing gas the

est.

|wire enclosure around the com- [of pound. to The blankets covered the sharp barbs and Allied officers feared

troops dug for escape tunnels

The North Koreans retreated

rifles. injured.

None of the Koreans was

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By United Press ; KOJE ISLAND, Korea, Sunday, ammunition was handed Comune 8-—Seven British ers munist German police today showed Communist War prisonersly oop er with orders to shoot

to kfil if necessary to to the West

Seven men of the King’s run East Germany.

six tear gas gremades into Com-|intercepted the Communist orders

. firepound 66 and broke up the first|t0 the Red police to “use real show of defiance in thyse SMS if necessary” to prevent the

sealed frontier separating went into action when Riysis's occupation zone from the

Despite the stringent security their blankets from the barber orders, an unprecedented number East were managing sneak, bribe or brave their way into West Germany. Officials in the American zone

escape attempts while British [State of Hesse said well over 1000

Maj. Dawney Bancroft, com Russian zone state of Thuringia.

Bandar of tif Biltiah coHPARY * Towns Overflow prisoners in 68 were given Anan ages, Mong minutes to remove themselvesitain were described as “overflowand the blankets from the fence. ing” with refugees.

in the cloud of gas as the guards ported streaming oved with bayonet-tipped zone state of Lower Saxony. ri - Refugees said the Russians and German Communists are

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carrying out wholesale evacvations of residents of a three-mie- Federal Communications, Com-

wide “security zone" facing the mission has rejected a request |trom the radio industry for an °

WASHINGTON, June 7— The

The uprooted Germans, they informal conference on ‘the po-

said, are being shipped to the jitical broadcast problem, it was Oder-Neisse territory—far to the|jearned today. east—under Polish administration.

The request, according to Ine formed sources, was mads by

Western authorities also re-| ,, o¢ tng tires major networks

intercepting Communist ,_.inet which complaints have

orders making virtually every! German man and woman in the| Deen filed by Sens. Robert A. Taft

Soviet zone subject to training! in the use of arms “for defense of the fatherland.”

(R. 0.) and Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.). d The presidential aspirants

Armed Soviet soldiers and Com- [lodged protests to FCC after the

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