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Marines On Toes For

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More Suicidal Thrusts By Reds

Leathernecks On Toes for More Thrusts

By United Press TOKYO, Sunday, Aug. 17 ~Victorious but weary Ma-| rines braced today for addi-|

tional suicidal attacks by|

Chinese Red forces who, in the past week, have sacrificed nearly 4000 troops on “Bunker Hill.”

A Marine spokesman said the Chinese have lost over 3700 men| killed and wounded in egiht fa- | natical but futile attempts to] drive the Leathernecks from Bunker and Siberia Hills, five jles from the Panmunjom truce site.

Although heavily outnumbered | in several of the Red assaults, the Marines have smashed each Communist attack with artillery, machine guns, mortar fire and| ! grenades.

Last night the Marines added powerful searchlights, which United Press Staff Correspon-

lighted the corpse-strewn battle-| limits their expenses to $14 a day.

THEY'LL HAVE TO SCRIMP—Foreign Secretary Anthony Edon of Great Britain and his gride, a niece of Prime Minister Winston Churchill pause before they board their London plane ent Frederic C. Painton said 10 fly fo" a honeymoon in Portugal. Britain's austerity program

ground “like a movie set.” | True dazzling floodlights en-| ° abled the Marines to mow down wave after wave of Chinese. e © INS The Communists, apparently under orders to take the hill or|

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Marine officers said today they| anticipate still more of the reck-| less, screaming Red attempts to recapture the hill.

By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 15—Playboy Minot F. Jelke 3d, fighting ” oo rn— {charges that he ran a de luxe WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 (UP) call girl service, won legal sand —The Chinese Communist8§ may moral support from his wealthy be dodging a Korean truce in socialite dad today but lost a hopes of propagandizing against prized social asset—his powder the West at two international blue convertible. conferences, Allied diplomats John Faris Jelke, who was resaid today. |ported to have shared in the sale None of these officials pro- of $25 million a year oleomarfessed to know for sure why the garine business in 1948, lined up Chinese and North Korean truce'a crack New York lawyer by long negotiators © have stalled the distance phone from Chicago to-! talks. But they pointed out that day to giye his 22-year-old heir the Communist world is fanning a hand at his arraignment today. Red enthusiasm for a forthcom-| The younger Mr. Jelke was ing Communist conference on the ready for the court appearance ‘peace and security of Asia and but totally unprepared when he, the Far East.” walked to a parking lot and The Red time table has set the found police towing away his meeting for late September in| robin’s-egg blue Cadillac. Peiping, Red China's capital. | - “What's coming off here?” he + Less than two months from demanded. now, the 60-nation United Na-<! The police said the Cadillac tions General Assembly opens its|was being “impounded” because

Dad's Aid,

THE GLOW that envelops riage license clerk, suggested he ‘couples shyly seeking a mar- burn it. riage license sometimes fades ,\ ruEr TIME, Mrs. fans.

before the fateful day. dale recounted, the girl brought Sometimes even in the midst of back her certificate, saying laconithe rose petals. It's happened cally: “I don’t need it.” here at least once this year. “Didn't even ask for her dolheaded out for ports unknown, lar back,” said Mrs. Langsdale, {leaving his 17-year-old girl still shaking her head. {a bride-to-be. How many other marriages | The tale of jaded love came didn't jell among the 3005 Ili[to light in February: when the censes issued the first half-year {minister called the marriage is unknown. license bureau, asking what to do, gyt the marriage license bureau An 18-year-old sailor balked as looks on another 40 with doubt. the preacher opened his book. He: That's the number 'of certifi with the unused certificate. cates ministers and justices of

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“The groom changed his mind.” the bureau. Mrs. Adele Langsdale, mar-;, “So far as we're concerned,

she needed time to get a lawyer. Mr. Jelke, who was seized yesterday by vice raiders at his apartment with his stunning blonde ‘steady girl,” had two attorneys. One, Martin Benjamin, arranged for the $50,000 bail to spring Mr. Jelke from jail. { Edward Broderick, noted crim-| inal lawyer, showed up today be-| fore Magistrate Philip B. Thurs-| ton announcing he would rein-| force the defense at the request of Mr. Jelke's father. He said the elder Jelke, long a leader 6f Newport, Palm Beach and Chicago society, had telephoned him from Chicago. Mr. Jelke's father had insisted the charges against his son were “ridiculous” and that the boy “just likes good looking girls.” Mr. Jelke showed up without! the blonde, Miss Sylvia Eder, 24, who was a material witness in the case in which the young heir is

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they're not married until we get a return signed by the person performing the ceremony,” Mrs, Langsdale said. She urged ministers and JPs to

return. certificates promptly to complete county records. For June, traditional month of brides, 11 certificates are outstanding.

One Dead, Three Hurt 1 %

In Crash Near Marion

MARION, Aug. 16 (UP)

Winston Whitworth, 70, Shelby, N. C., was killed and three other men were injured today when a

| mobile collided at a junction of three highways near here.

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“What'll I do?” he inquired. the peace have failed to return to small panel truck and an auto- .-

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Anti-Aid PTA Group Asks Help

Indianapolis Parent - Teacher Association members opposed to federal aid for education have opened a money raising campaign to support their antf-aid drive. In circulars asking donations tn the campaign, it is stated $2100 is needed to meet mailing and other expenses. The copies of speeches, statistics and recordings dealing with federal aid are to be mailed throughout Indiana and other states, according to the circulars. Anti-federal aid PTA members have become known as the Indiana PTA Members Study Group. They tried to reserve state and national PTA support of federal aid to education when the Indiana and national conventidns were held here earlier this year.

3 fall session in New York. Soviet one of two guns he is charged charged with running a cafe so- J 6.00-16 Foreign Mini : / SA oreign Minister Andrel Y. Vish-| with possessing illegally had been ciety vice ring providing lovely Sa 8 TWIN SIZES : Plus Tax Ini 11d bi fella i get bat found in the glove Sompariment. models and TV actresses for flush! ons debate started on the r. Jelke’s hearing was post-| clients. ‘ 4 I rai ne A EIT Of et Wis SPECIAL PURCHASE! | AND YOUR n Paris. His signal may be to red-haire vorcee {involved in| | ; try again. | ; r. Jelke charged that an unOLD TIRE y ag the alleged ‘prostitution ring said, = o5E © ES rned me in” | - ec. Special Purchase and Sate because he had “jilted” her and, re — ° this was her revenge. | MERSMAN TAB Us an [0 LY 21 uit Asked to name her, Mr. Jelke Double D ” . said, “I don’t know who she 1s.”| e Dresser 9 4 5 oy : ' Presse eply, he. said. . : ¢ ole ™ y . Ve Ee De Large Mirror Hollywood style. Includes wash Your Choice ~ Over ‘Sterilizing’ Wite «usin 70 and Bed able headboard, innerspring mat- | geutitl 18th Century $4 €395 [trafficked in illicit love. : tress and box springs. A wonder- | occasional tables . . . Plus TRONT Roa Po og. ypltiit DF Hansorougn performed; “Sure I know 3 lot of girls” he Blonde, modern styling in fine veneered hardwoods. ful value at this low price. satiny all-mahogany » Va. AUG. 18ithe operation. said. “Who doesn’t? That doesn’t Good hard 6-d d : t ith hoo any. Tax —An electrician Who has foUr| ne said she thought her hus. Make me a procurer. This is a ood hardware, 6-drawer dresser, large mirror. ops with mahogany wn children and wants at least ra had given consent for the Pum rap. Tye never taken money Panel bed. finish hardwoods. DUR lost his court fight today, to col-|ligation, performed three days rom 2ny girl in my whole life after the birth of thelr tira} Ile 5214 he and Miss Eder were IRE lect $25,000 from a surgeon Whol hi) a | watching television in his apart-| performed a sterility operation iid Mr. Williams testified vehe.| ment on Manhattan's East Side! his wife. mently that he did not. ig 1he vice ig Jaiders proke) The operation was not a suc- n. cials sa elke had pic-| hy cess, but the electrician, James E. Changes Complaint tures of nude models on the wall. Wiliams, 36. aid ine (OUSN| Biptn of the Wiliams fourtn ite bonk of names wit prices thst Bis Vite, Ra 2% Was Sterllelenile, a daughter, so close to the po» case of pictures of girls from “pain, humiliation and suffering.” trial ‘date of the suit—filed be- which customers could take their A seven-member mountain fore he knew his wife was preg- Pick. - 16 country jury ruled, after an hour nant again—did nothing to dis- fr Jelke called Miss Eder his 00- | ste . ; a ot eniitied to a. cent fromiade the husband from suing “I've heen going with her for | T Dr. Lyle J. Hansbrough, the ur. HE doctor. : | six months. We are not engaged, ys 1x geon ed) opera-| He originally had charged the a4 yet. She's above reproach.” ? Ta" operation deprived him of his pg gaid. LD TIRE tion known as a ligation. (It iS mgrjta) right and caused anguish, | supposed to prevent further con-ipain and humiliation. Upon birth No Pen in Pen ception.) of the child, he amended this to ' Thought He Agreed charge Dr. Hansbrough had tem-| CHICAGO, Aug. 18 (UP) — 5 Plus will |porarily robbed him of his mari- Judge Michael I. Igoe ordered Tax 5 Mr. iam asked damagesiis) right, Edmund RS Morris removed from 15 ecause t e operation was Per-| The jury of only seven was the county. jail and transferred formed without his consent. Mrs. .hosen to hear the case because to Stateville Penitentiary today - LD TIRE Williams, who testified she this Blue Ridge Mountain town after the prisoner complained he ————ad thought three children were/lacked an adequate number of doesn’t like to use a pen or pencil enough, gave birth to her fourth|qualified veniremen to fill the and they have typewriters for \ 17 days ago—about 23 months'customary 12 jurors, (prisoners at Stateville. ent ae YZ

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United Press Telephoto. night in the great out-of-doors

A NIGHT OUT—Four little San Francisco girls who spent \ while police searched the city for them are shown in the crude lean-to at the rear of San Francisco State College where they spent 17 hours before being discovered. . They are, left to right, Paulette 9:30 TOS5P. M 7

Owen, 11, hold 8-month-old Adrian Reese, and Joanne Reese, 10, holding sister Cara Lee, 2. The irls are telling their discoverer, Vincent Ortisi, college gardener, that they ran away to get away | wd Sa lot rk we didn't like." ud #

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