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of 8 huge SEOUL, Aug. 4 — United Na- J rr a De Oya tions warplanes smashed a North strike that would force 65000 i rks Board, Korean military headquarters daily commuters to find other already near Pyongyang today, destroy- oll > Lg in the| a T9-acre Ing and damaging two Commu- to Pe WW Eteanin 1 and 42d nist MIG-15 jets that made a vain NYC vice president in ‘charge of 6. tn Gra- attempt to break up the raid. personnel brotherhood officials today to Screening American Saberjets planned to discuss developments from 42d tangled with 17 of the Reds. To- J.P Shields, head of the union day's two claims, together with engineers, said in Cleveland yesapproved belated credit for a jet shot down terday a strike date would be which call Friday, brought the total of MIGs set if negotiations break down. main relief claimed destroyed or damaged by “1 cannot say whether there onstructed the Far East Air Force to 1002. J
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UN Air Attack Wrecks Red Command Post
MIG Jets Fail To Turn Back [EE Yank Planes
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Fifth Air Force headquarters said two waves of fighter-bombers
Army Promotes
an Seek to Avert Gen. Boatner for NYC Strike Roje Island Job |
NEW YORK, Aug. 4 — New York Central Railroad spokesmen called a conference today with
will‘ be a strike,” Mr. Shields said. |“The chief executives of the rail unions have been discussing it
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ruction al- flew more than 275 sorties over land have not made up. their § ission said the North Korean headquarters, minds.” for single- which the Air Force described as [ The strike, if called, would af- Gen. Boatner ea. “vital.” [fect the NYC's lines east of Buf-| . scheduled The Air Force also withheld the 'falo. More than 6000 members of TOKYO, Aug. 4 (UP) — Gen.| ner of the number of planes involved. |the Brotherhoods' Eastern Divi- Mark Clark, U, 8. Far East com-| ; has been Pilots returning from the initial $8 sion would leave their jobs im- Mander, today congratulated Maj. TRICOT KNIT! lon. assault reported “excellent re- mediately. Officials estimated 14,- Gen. Haydon L. Boatner, who ' types of sults.” ’ 000 other railroad workers would quelled the bloody prisoners of) act is ex. On the ground, United Nations ibe idled. ‘war riots on Koje Island, on his| . homes. Second Division troops shattered | Engineers, trainmen, firemen Promotion from the rank of| —Specially featured at vis com- the fourth Communist attempt in | unde conductors had threatened brigadier general, f an East as many days to knock them from ito begin their walkout yesterday| Announcement of the promod today to . “Old Baldy.” lin a showdown over some 300/tlon was made in Washington) the North- Gen. James A. Van Fleet, 8th |grievances, many of which date Yesterday by the Army. . the Irving- Army commander, congratulated |back to 1950. But Mr. Shields ve-| “Gen, Boatner has a fine rec- - % npleted. the men of the Second Division [toed it because there was ‘“not/ord of service during his logg! tl me today on their recapture of “Old enough time to confer with the military career,” Gen. Clark said. ‘ fsamgoot nN Dies Baldy” Friday. peat, | “His combat record as assistant] Generously Sub=wifh angle ah ood ug. 4 (UP) In a message to Division Com- | ————————————— jdivision commander of the 2d (right) length legs—elastic boxer day of the mander Maj. Gen. James C, Fry, ' Division during some of the Kard-| waist all around— eward, 64, Gen. Van Fleet singled out “A” 3 United Press Telephoto. ° ‘Man Shot Here est fighting in’ Korea was su-| : ie knit—th nt of the and “C” companies of the 23d ANYONE FOR TENNIS?—Gov. Adlai Stevenson waits out the coming presidential campaign | . perior. Tricot—is a jersey type knit—that ts Co. here. Regiment for special praise. | by practicing up on his backhand stroke in Springfield, Ill. The governor is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. In Street Fight “His services on Koje during fits smoothly—and adapts itself te » Saranac Planes from the U. 8. carriers) (Gui nl 6 TF pl Hl f Elkhart. Ii : : critical period were outstanding.” the body—very comfortable— # after four Bon Homme Richard, Essex and| YYV!iam Urake, Mr, Urake is a .cattieman irom art, lll, + - A 39-year-old man was in fair mn And this is NYLON TRICOT—washes like Princeton combined yesterday to ; : 1 |condition_in General Hospital to-| Sma . ‘pd : hd y “eo - fra : NYLON akerchief—=dries but quick—NEEDS. clinica strike at Communist power plants £ ’ Pay or Walk, Mac jday after he was shot during a| : in northeast Korea. The big tar- al ays onsense ’ sidewalk argument early yester-| MU RDER TRICOT “NO IRONING! get ‘was Kyosen power plant No. 2. CHICAGO, Aug. 4 (UP)—The day. UNDER- . j ° © |Navy has turned thumbs down on| Dale Lang, 847 Broadway, . The favorite WHITE—they are a Reds Accept UN To Left-Win Char es thumbing rides. The 9th Naval was injured in front of Rosen's On the Highways | SHIRTS " great buy at 2.50—Sizes 30 to 46 Wordi POWs 4. A" : ag : 1 g ! District sald hitchhiking was “un-|Tavern, 745 Massachusetts Ave.,| . og oe! mgt the or ing on S |mitltary” and put a ban on that after the tavern owner, Herman] MARION —Wade Bowman, 75, ; PANMUNJOM, Korea, Aug. 4 By United Press ljudgment.” Mr. Wyatt was chair-!p qe of travel for Navy and Erwin, 40, of 3608 DeQuincy st, (Dallas, Tex., died Saturday night, same price (UP) — Communist staff officers| SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Aug. 4— man of ADA when it was founded Marine Corps personnel said Lang threatened him with Of Injuries suffered when his car —sizes . accepted today the United Nations Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson today|in 1947. . ! eh a knife. {and another car collided head- : wording of a paragraph in the branded as ‘nonsense’ charges| He was asked if his recent Erwin was charged with as- on on Ind. 37 near here. 36-46 proposed armistice draft dealing that the “left wing” of the Dem-|statements about Dwight D. Queen Mother 52 sault and battery with intent] 2.50 with war prisoners, but the prob-|ocratic Party had taken over his Eisenhower, Republican presi-| LONDON, Aug. 4 (UP)—Queen to kill, Lang and his wife, Mrs. FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Mary Hull-|
lem of repatriation was still un-/campaign for the presidency. dential nominee, and other GOP Mother Flizabeth observed her Elvira Lang, 35, were arrested/inger, 37, Eaton, died in St. Jo-| solved. - The Democratic presidentialicandidates meant that he would 524 birthday quietly today with for disorderly conduct. {seph Hospital here Saturday from | The Reds agreed to a clause nominee made that comment atinot shy away from ‘‘personalities” per family at the royal lodge in| The case was slated for Mu-|injuries suffered Friday in a twooriginally written by the Allies/a news conference at which he|in the campaign. He said there windsor Great Park. Fh Court 4 today. lcar collision near Warren. to make military commanders re-|also declared he was unafraid would be no “personal abuse”! - x sponsible for keeping released shout the possibility of Southern but that: ¥ | : : ; : 4
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captives from taking part in any future Korea fighting. High-level truce teams were in recess after failing again yesterday to decide how many prisoners will be returned when and if an armistice is signed.
Local Airman In Philippines
A former Indianapolis Times carrier has been stationed with the Air Force in the Philippine Islands. . Airman 2/C Richard A. Smallwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Smallwood 341 Orange St. has been assigned Far East as a
Division. Airman Smallwood entered the service in July. 1951, and took his basic train ing at Sampson Air Force in New York. He
Airman Smallwood
states cutting: loose from thel Democratic Party. | His comments included: ONE—He has no intention of making “sectional appeals” or “adjusting convictions to suit localities” in a bid for Southern support; he does not believe “that
hension about the fidelity of fhe; South” to the Democratic Party. TWO—He has no intention of intervening in Democratic primaries such as in Tennessee where -8en. Kenneth McKellar is being challenged Thursday by Rep. Albert Gore for the Senatorial nomination. THREE—He ‘can hardly see how the Negro vote can find any happy refuge” in the Republican Party and he is ‘grateful’ to Sen. John J. Sparkman of Alabama,
our people are basically differ-\cause Mr. Watkins has been “a ent” and he has “little appre-imost vigorous opponent of the
‘The conduct of their campaign and its inconsistencies will enter and, I hope, will enter every day.” He said he was “surprised” to read that Sen. Arthur V. Watkins (R. Utah) had declared himself in basic agreement with Gen. Eisenhower on foreign policy be-
North Atlantic Treaty and of United Nations action in Korea.” “I hope it didn’t mean that the General has changed his mind,” Mr. Stevenson said.
‘Saucer Watch’ Rated Success, But No Saucers
{len Shivers of Texas to Spring- saucers.
vice presidential nominee, for SOUTH BEND, Aug. 4 (UP)— writing the “excellent” civil A mass flying saucer watch con-
rights plank in the Democratic ducted by the Air Force was a platform. Isuccess, officers said today, except
FOUR—He has invited Gov. Al-|for the fact that no one saw any
field to discuss the issue of state| South Bend residents were vs. federal ownership of the off-{asked to scan the skies Saturday shore oil lands; Sen. Richard B. night and report any unusual ob-
Russell of Georgia, who had the jects to the Air Force filter cen
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took advanced training as a support of most Southern dele-| | - =({ter here which has been screening radio operator at Keesler Alrigates for the presidential nomina-|gayoer reports.
Force Base, Miss. ‘tion, will come Wednesday for a| A graduate of “Manual High! conference. y | Officers said about 24 reports
8chool, he worked for the Post| Mr, Stevenson was asked about Of ldentifable objects were reOffice before enlisting. |charges that Americans for Dem- ceived. Most of them were air- - ocratic action and the “far left plames. Seventy-five calls in all, Capehart Off to Benn wing” of, the Democratic party not counting “crank calls” and re3 INNSBRUCK, Austria, Aug. 4 have taken over his campaign. [ports from persons who would i (UP)—Sen, Homer E. Capehart| “I can answer that in two identify themselves, were received. (R. Ind.) left here today for Bonn SYllables—nonsense,” he said. For a time the filter center
to meet leading German officials ‘Old Friend’ {thought it had an honest to good-
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He sald he knew little about ness saucer on its hands.
ithe connection of Wilson Wyatt,
A bright, zig-zagging light was
German Affairs. Mr. Kaiser said but that Mr. Wyatt was “an old went on the alert.
the Senator invited him to the United ‘States.
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