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SEOUL. Aug. 5—The United Nations announced today it had After Secret Talk By United Press

warned North Korean civilians to clear out of 78 towns marked for {~ BONN, Germany, Aug. 5—The success of the ambitious Schuman

attack by its warplanes. The botH new move was dee ¥ Plan for pooling West Europe’ 8! coal, iron and steel hinged today

signed to save needless loss of civilian lives even though it [§¥ alerted Communist air power and oe anti-aircraft guns for coming * raids. Lt. Gen. Glenn O. Barcus, commander of the 5th Air Force, said American B-29 Superfortresses have dropped more than 1.5 million warning leaflets over the designated target areas. “The United Nations Command Air Force must destroy all Communist military supplies and installations,” the leaflets read, “and it knows where they are.” Gen Barcus said the Aliles also are broadcasting the names of the target towns at regular intervals over Radio Seoul up to the time United Nations planes reach them. Sinchon and Yonan, two of the 78 towns, already have been hit. Nearly 50 B-26 light bombers dumped their loads on Yonan last night, but darkness prevented an immediate evaluation of damage. Leaflets addressed to heads of families said, “If the Communists, will not let you leave, send your! families to safety.” Allied artillery smashed a Comm munist company-sized probing at-| tack in the highlight of ground background are part of the robber horde. action Monday. The Reds with-

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(Island. If France and Germany intend to walk the same path in the future. then they must agree on disposition of the f00-square mile | Saar and its 12 million tons of | annual coal production. If the two nations cannot find, a solution to this problem, the age-old French-German war will continue—and the Schuman Plan can't work under that handicap. The outlook was grim until two weeks ago. Then there was a sudden turn for the better when French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman proposed that the Saar, now politically autonomous but economically under French control, be internationalized.

United Press Ielephoto | Holding Secret Talks

BANDIT KING—-Datu Kamlon (seated, right), one of the Phil- | The French and Germans are ippines’ most notorious bandits, surrenders to Defense Secretary now conducting ultrasecret talks Ramon Magsaysay (seated, center). Boy on Mr. Magsaysay's lap'is on the issue, including such prob-, the bandit's b-year-old son, Batron, who was held by the govern- lems as the fate of the 50-year ment as hostage until surrender talks could be concluded. Men in French lease on the rich Saar mines and whether France should cede some token territory to an drew. internationalized Saar under- the United Nations jet planes shot control of the Council of Europe.

down four Communist MIG-15 J U Nn | oO r Grade To ughies 3 So offetats have joy Prades

jets and damaged six more today quick settlement of the Saar dis-

in five separate aerial duels. W |pute. They expect an agreement ear epu Y a ges {soon but the U. 8. does not expect

UN Calls ; o exert any pressure on the two

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: tiations. PANMUNJOM, Aug. 5 (UP)—- Ruhr Booming The United Nations called the Communists’ bluff today. \who “confiscated” his BB rifle and searched the area, but could not fraining from debating the issue Maj. Gen. William K. Harrison,/Hopalong Cassidy watch. |spot the trio. Today Mrs. Phelan anew in the press has given rise chief Allied truce delegate, asked| Probably. the city's youngest said the family carries theft in- ge a feeling that agreement is not the Reds to let Allied war pris- “heist” victim, 9-year-old Jack surance and said: ar off oners in North Korean camps re- Phelan, 3420 Guilford Ave. said! “We decided to report it—it cer

ceive parcels of food, medicine he handed over his fossestions, ny Jualifes ii poianp las astounding 60. per a and clothing. ito three tough-talking, cigaret- eri an Smith sa 8 was cent since The request will show whether|smoking teen-agers after one the first report he had received 1949 to a total of 13,100,000. tons the Communists were sincere in|flashed a Junior Deputy badge of abuse of the badges and carde last year. their acceptance last month of the and a card signed by Sheriff Dan he distributed to Marion County Coal production is up 20 per 1949 Geneva Convention on the|Smith. Junior. Deputies. cent since 1949. Last year it tory of wa Prisoners, : | “He's been brought up to have —— _—_——_— taled i 200.000 tons. slightly rticle o e Convention {regard for the law and he thought ‘more than the 19368 record. Provides that war prisoners “shall that's what he should do.” said Safe Foils Burglors; ! be allowed to receive by post orinis mother, Mrs. John D. Phelan. by any other means” individual . Small Change Taken parcels or collective shipments of Rode Bicycles food, medicine, clothing, books Young Jack was “pretending” ’ open a safe in a furniture wareand even musical instruments. to shoot his unloaded BB gun Ct early today, burglars comd The Communists have turned m,)) Creek Blvd. near the MOnonl, omiseq ‘for small change, a Ammar Jsuests 3 he Dis; Railroad bridge. He said three|. i; 5nq electric fan as loot. 8" hoys, all about 14 years old, rode, Money from a soft drink vend-]

stood in the way. % ¥ 8 on byeycles. 5 whi ‘wore a|iD8. machine and the other articles Guerrillas Plague e sald one boy {were reported missing following a

sailor cap accused hirh of breakKorean Election ing the law by “shooting a gun.’ He said the boy then produced PUSAN, Korea, Aug. 3 (UP)—/the.badge and card and grabbed Communist guerrillas raided a his 3-week-old rifle, saying “We'll gs small village northwest of Taegu/take it as evidence.” today in the only report of elec-| About” the same time another, tion day violence in South Korea. spotted his watch and said: Millions of South Korean’s 82 “That's a stolen watch, isn’t it?

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