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North Koreans Would Fight Repatriation

Allies Resume POW Screening

By United Pres | KOJE ISLAND, Korea, Junel24/ —Four hundred war prisoners on| Koje Island, flinging their Redstarred caps to the ground, declared today they would forcibly| resist returning to their Com-| munist homelands. | The 400 were among 8000 North Koreans screened by the United Nations in the past day, and a half. The screening program, resumed after a two-month | recess to enable United Nations guards to regain control of Koje, | will extend to some 45000 pris- = oners. The remainder of Koje's 80,000 prisoners were screened previously. With Gen. James A, Van ¥leet, Sth Army commander, looking on,! ° 900 prisoners from Compound 4-F| =.

where South Korean interpreters asked them seven questions. As soon as they were out of striking distance from their former Red leaders, the 400 threw down their caps, following a pattern set when the compounds = were being broken up. This meant = they wanted to stay in South Ko-| rea. Leaflets were distributed to all the prisoners before they were screened, explaining the United Nations does not want to retain) a single prisoner. But the United Nations promised it will stand behind any - prisoner who would forcibly resist returning. At Panmunjom, North Korean Truce Delegate Gen. “Nam Il warned the United Nations that it took “dangerous steps” In resum-

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isoners Throw Down Red Star Caps |

| Business Notes—

Blue Chips

| By DON TEVERBAUGH

Boy Fatally Shocked by

this year for the American busi-/UP some of the “know-how” and

» Power Buffer | THE STAKES ARE HIGH facturer must find a way to pick| tionally high. [tors will extend their warranty | : Home building is a booster and service overseas.

i ‘A 16-year-old Warren Central

i {High School junior, Carl L.\yp, 4aple and the dealer is flick- ment.

Ingalls, 1928 Campbell Ave. Was no out the cards. Management rhe nation’s {killed when a power buffer he, up for its big test.

inessman. The blue chips are On| ition of the research depart- this y

home builders|

(was using to polish his car short-| 1, 5 pytghell: Prices are more tions Trade Secret” in which the Groat Fair {circuited yesterday. » |competitive, working capital is'most successful builders tell the’ | He and a friend, Kimmer Smith, smaller and current debts are others their methods. |

116, were polishing th {elimbing. tha : Were polishing the cat for a; They add up to big headaches, The Scramble for Steel

Are Down And Steaks Are High

|develop at least a small pocket it looks like another 1 million for |

{have done this with their “Opera- ment program expands.

for a street fair. It will be spon- O'Malley, Chrysler sales manager,

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% TWO In i been named 4 Valparaiso Louis Br And somehow the little manu-/ equipment is continuing excep-/lands this year that Chrysler Mo- Anchor Sen Meridian St. th Arrangements have been made . DA on , the third in a row. {with the corporation's 3000 fore country. Government spending is rising|eign dealers in overseas countries, The advis and will continue as the arma- Mexico and Canada to provide full university's service. ‘ “Chrysler” is proud of the fact Play the sek that Chrysler owners want b 12k8 around Win their car along with them Ore : go out 4 dsor Village eign countries,” beamed J. A. P robatior Gordon E

: sored by the . 3 County chie date. The accident happened Ing. the poss. | There's at least one hot spot in| Windsor Village ‘Babies, Babies, Babies 3 officer, has | the yard of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.| Since 1941 . the’ number of] y Merchants Asso- ’ 2 for the anni Smith, 7499 E. 10th St. {manufacturers has jumped about/the steel shortage picture—the| ..... "01a pe | | Bables are eating more nowa- § Indiana Sta! | The boys were working in 50 per cent. Today they number automotive industry. held Aug. 19 | ways, it seems. 1 role Associa [swimming trunks and were bare- 307,000. But while the gain 18! his is the peak sales season| Carl F. Carra~ ; | Compared to 10 years ago, to- 2 Aug. 11 and (footed in dewy grass when the mostly in small producers, the he } 1 wiber of the Her J } | day’s toddlers down 300 per cent » Lt. Govern {buffer short-circuted sending the minimum investment is consid-| fr t e industry. they don't man C. Wolff Co more than their predecessors. 3 George N. C {current through young Ingalls. erably larger than before. (sell em now. they might just as is president of |. In 1941 the average per baby : dita for ( | “I was on one side polishing by| Dollarwise, 1952 seems headed| Well forget about it all until 1953. ° group. He | consumption was 135 units. Today - 2 named as lhand and Carl was using the for a volume of $271 billion— And they can’t sell em if they X28 row. ne (it 1s 308 units. And with 7.5 mfl- i Namal as 5 buffer on the other side,” Kam. about three times the 1941 level can’t make ‘em. a pp! lion young mouths to feed this = . Imer said. {for manufacturers. | nS " _|Sutton n year, the baby food industry 18 Pair of ¢ “He yelled, ‘Get it off. Get it| We are doing more business FORD IS PUSHING Chevvi Other offics |expected to reach a volume of 3 off.’ I today, but it costs more to stay in| for the top spot in the low price = .. no oste Mr. Carraher | $200 million. : : Miss Barb “I ran around the car and saw business. bracket. Business Week maga- ner of the Wi dso Vill | That's Jig business for Iiue Shannon A) \Carl on the ground with the buf-! ‘sa » |zine says they've passed the GM Shop, vice nds r age Tot shavers. 3 as Queen ¢ fer on his chest. I got a shock| THE BIG CHALLENGE tocar. Brody of nF Seldent, fom Pam 1 Daughters, |when 1 pulled it off.” {management today is thinking. 1f this is correct, look for GM |(ary-treasurer. » 'Shebo an Driver i day in the Gave Respiration Many of the improvements and t, glap some extra gramor om _. Ih YS . v2 glewood Ma P \new products business has pro- ineir 1953 edition of their low That Gift Problem ‘Dies in Crossing Crash © 1c. Temple, Young Smith then gave his duced since the war resulted ofin.jceq best seller. 7 Other to lclosest friend artificial respira- Shortages. - A Here's a gift that's practical SHEBOYGAN, Wis, June 24 installed. inc tion | The steel shortage for many| One reason for the Ford spurt, ..\ino just about everyone|(UP)—Frank Bowahn, 58, She. § Miss Mar | . the experts say, is design. Ford | boygan, was killed instantly here Hutson, se:

| The sheriff's office and the Manufacturers was a blessing in : | Warren Township Volunteer Fire disguise. It taught us to use changed nicely in '52. Chevrolet {Department were called and tried 2luminum and other materials, stood. still. {which

| | in the long run, are : to revive Carl. cleaper. Canned Optimism

Sheriff's Lt. William Owen said | | {He cord on the BUITer SDDBIERLY ngqot more pics compclows (800 ope ee ante ter

tangled in the spindle which cut | optimism. Every business editor laway the wire’s insulation. {he will) the keen spur of compe-|

{ Carl was to.-have taken Miss i 3 im busi ses. Ruth, Anne Jutus, 1515 N. Lin-| General Electric wood ‘Ave, to a movie last night.\; .. o second look at one of its

Services will be held at 10:30 tnermostatic controls and found!

ling with favorable business pre-

like neral Home.

Washington\Park. {the price on the itemr had been Surviving are his mother, Mrs. or 25 per cent. Nela Roemer; ‘jis. father, Walter 2 = ®

|Some of it is a little too rosy, (but here's what they say. The soft spots are getting firm-

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can use—and it's new. A paid up sickness, accident by a Northwestern streamliner. and hospitalization insurance pol-|

tition will dig into the ribs of finds his desk loaded every morn-|4;,, gift to present to his son. | tracks and was thrown from the | The policy is now offered for car when it was hit by the pass for example, |gictions from federal economists. five years and is limited to per-|senger train. It comes in neat little packets Sons between 16 and 30 years of |

|yesterday when his car was hit princess; M

Phyllis Lewe

Bowahn junior prin

Witnesses said Mr.

icy. |stopped for the crossing, but ape Miss Judy Hi It is the idea of Dr, C. W. Mayo, parently thought wig-wag signals guide, and | noted surgeon of the Mayo Clinic, were for a freight train waiting Joan Hub who wanted a different gradua- on a siding. He started across the marshal. Miss Dor

Schmidt, 218 be installed

i . 2 Job’s Daugh! apple-|age. It costs from $100 to $1000. Flood Threatens Homes i urday in EDMONTON, Alta, June 24 Temple. Mutual of| (yp)—The North Saskatchewan Others: to

River, on its wildest rampage since 1944, was rising at the rate

Miss Beverly Miss Sue Gil

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csaLApEe Ip aptend foe, UN Lost One Plane

ed Services to Ge of A-Wéapons

But Saved Pilot | WASH pr 5, [000000 to expand the atomic ON, une — energy facilities — the largest SEOUL, Korea, June 24 (UP)— American scientists have de-single sum ever asked for this The United Nations lost only one veloped a ‘complete family” of purpose. of the 500 planes which reduced Atom reajous which are Deine) After hearing a long off the ; corpo! nto Y, VYirecord statement by n. ar five North Korean power plants |, a Air Force combat plans, it'N, Bradley, chairman of- the to heaps of flaming rubble in yes- | wag disclosed today. ~ |Joint- Chiefs of Staff, Rep. Al-| terday's big raid, It was an-| 15 addition to atomic warheads pert Gore (D. Tenn.) asked: nounced today. for artillery shells and guided mis-| “You have spoken much about The Navy reported one of the gies the U. 8. atomic arsenal the hydrogen bomb . . . is that planes it sent up from four air-pregumably includes, or soon will involved in this expansion procraft carriers was shot down, but include, the hydrogen super bomb, gram?" the riot was saved, Five other Military and civilian experts) Gen. Bradley referred the quesyy um were hit, but landed oo described the recent rapid tion to Chairman Gordon Dean . |strides in atomic development toof the Atomic Energy Commisotharwige. the largest aerial |, House Appropriations Subcom-(sion, who replied that “certain Se ke a he o orean war a, mittee did not specifically say elements” of the H-bomb will e Ln ations no casualties. that the hydrogen bomb has been/be produced in the plants to be perfected. But there were con-/built under the expansion proPlan Mass Bombing stant references to the H-bomb in|gram. He added that the *priTo Wake Reds Up the earafully edited testimony mary” H-bomb effort “is now,in ma : WASHINGTON. June 24 (UP) e a able to reporters to-/the development phase, rather —The mass bombing attack along

a than the production phase.” e testimony was in connecthe Yalu River yesterday was the tion with President Truman's re- . opening gun in a new United Na- quest for an adidtional $3,191, Delay Hearing tions attempt to break the dead- | M tH C lock in the Korean truce talks, it n arres Lase Jock in the Ron Local Stocks and Bonds ey a er or oul American officials believe mil-

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itary pressure may now be the| STOCKS i American BAS iis 97 ....|slaying of Mike Mattes has been! only Not 5 lores ihe Bul 10 American @ile Class A... 24, +--ipostponed until “early in July,”

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And they intend to apply plenty iy $ AEE SA PIO Ld of it. s & Stk Yds com | Bobbs-Merrill com ..

ir" | according to John Tinder, deputy | 103%] srosecutor for the Grand Jury. Originally scheduled for 10:30

—————————————— *Bobba-Merrill 4h% pid’... 13 vila. m. today, the session was Buhner Fertilizer 5% ptd .... : Hoa Prices Off Central Soya ............ 35% 31 called off when Mr. Tinder g |Qhamber, of (Commerce com -.. 25® .'{learned several witnesses were iCitizens Ind Tel §% pid «+ 50 . y 25 To 50¢ Here *Commonwealth Loan 4% pf .. 81 |out of town. Cont Car-Na-Var .. 1% 1%! He pointed out that the presCummins Eng com . dies 330

133" ent Grand Jury will end its sesEastern Ind Tel 5% pld ../sion June 30 and said he feared cents today at the Indianapolis gauliablesocufiise S60 =.» 328 :'../the hearing would be too drawn

Stockyards with trade slow and pee, Fite com .:iii 33 14 lout to be completed this month.

Hog prices dropped 25 to 50 Cummins Eng 4% pd .... 99

240-pound hogs was $21. Average ndoia Al. Club Real oo 3 ...other is in a federal prison in .

prices were between $20.25-20.75, |{nd Pox & Lt com... 38% 3% Missouri. I Indpla w & Ld pid... 0.00 91 Ml | — - oe — Ths cattle market was active :[ndianapolis Water com... 11% 18% witB% fed steers and yearlings mdianapolis Water §% 30a... 10 ar

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