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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 24

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Twentv-fonr Journal-Evcry Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Friilay, December 4, 1953 New NAM Chief I Army Manevuers Test Preparedness in Korea SEOUL, Dec. 4 VP) A make-believe war has been going on In lift Mayor Lectures Police on Booze Reds Warned On POW Issue pean Sayt Unrepatriatro1 Style Shop Christmas features for the girl with the well-dressed dollar Korea 3', 4 days to test the prepared ness of United Nations soldiers. Is I if 2 i 1 'Few' Cops Take Liquor From Bootfegpers, The Army said the simulated battle ended today, but did not say Captive Mud Be Freed Jan, 22 in Truce Ternii who won, or how well the test came He Charges on for security reasons. The test Involved the headquar ters of the Eighth Army and every PANMUNJOM, Dec. 4 (T).

IT. S. nvoy Arthur H. Dean told the Communists today that unrepatri- UN and Republic of Korea division command post across the Army The dress for "big little evenings" INorth or South. Alluring scooped fore and aft buttoned with rhinestones de front.

CHARLESTON, W. Dec, 4 (P). Mayor John T. Copenhaver called the whole city police force in for a lecture yesterday and told them a few members of the department almost drank a local bootlegger into bankruptcy. Oen.

Maxwell D. Taylor, Eighth Army commander, toured the com mand posts to sec how the exercises I were going. The exercise was largely a paper A few men on the force have been "wrongfully and improperly ob ated war prisoners will be freed Jan. 22 unless a peace conference decides some other course, "and no human hand or mind or debat can change it." "We are never going to agree, under any circumstances, to a change In that date," he declared, Dean and Communist diplomats; Wet for almost three hours on! drill, but the Army said some headquarters in the field had to pack up and move. taining whiskey either by gift or purchase" from known law break I) i A 7 cn- '''AmfiPf'hn in a in Win ns' ers, Copenhaver declared.

The only legal source of hard Recess of UN liquor In West Virginia is at state signed to show off your figure 1 1 Embroidered cot ton satin that's incredibly rich. White, blue, pink. Sizes 8 to 18. 16.95 stores. plans for a peace conference, while The mayor estimated vice has a few miles away 30 more Harold C.

McClellan Gains Support declined 75 per cent since he took office. The other 25 per cent, he said, "is due largely to the wrong Korean war prisoners unanimously rejected pleas to return home. NAM Chooses conduct of a few members and I Allied persuaders Jn three days JJ, Korean Allien Are mean a few of the Charleston Po have talked to 90 South Koreans lice Department." Reported Backing Plan To New President who chose life under tha Commu A lieutenant and a rookie re nists, and not one has changed his Keep Assembly on Call cently were dismissed for accepting whiskey from a bootlegger. mind. Talks In Recess took For Our Ad In Dee.

Charm Magatint ROK officers whisked through Decree Given 'Spiritual II. C. McClellan, Paint Jlan in Los Angeles, 1 Is Manufacturers' New Head SO interviews before noon Friday, The UN command asked to Inter Bride' of Roosevelt view 40 prisoners Saturday. The Repatriation Commission approved UNITED NATIONS, N. Dec.

4 VP). The United States and its 15 Korean War Allies in the United Nations were reported lining up support today for a plan to keep the UN Assembly on call after it closes next week. Observers predicted the projected LONDON, Dec. 4 (INS). Commls-sinoer Blanco White today granted a temporary decre in London Divorce NEW YORK, Dec.

4 UP). A mln-j Court to Mrs. Ruby Irene Andrew ister's son, who developed a broken of Upper Deal, Kent, who considers call for an Indefinite recess rather down paint factory into a flourish herself the "spiritual bride" of the than outright adjournment would it. The preliminary peace talks are In recess until Monday. The spokesman for 17 Allied nations which fought in Korea disclosed their position on unrepatrl-iited prisoners after the Communist Insisted that ths POW's could "never be released" until a peace conference decides their fate.

meet opposition on two counts. late President Roosevelt. The commisioner said: "She wrote a letter to her hns TEARS NOT ON SCHEDULE Roy P. Manrlng, of New Albany, weeps on the witness stand In Washington as the senator Investigates charges of Red atrocities. Manrlng, who Interrupted his honeymoon lo testify, broke down as he described the Infamous "Hill 301" massacre In Korea.

He told of seeing his buddies murdered with their hands lied behind their barks. Reds Killed Tens of Thousands ROK Civilians, Officer Says 1. The scheme, springing from Allied feeling that Korea should not band's sister at the time she left her ing enterprise, is the new president; of the National Association of Man-! ufacturers the first Pacific Coast I man to head the organization. Harold C. McClellan, president of, the Old Colony Paint te Chemical husband, stating her son was not be debated while special ambassador Arthur Dean la negotiating Dean said the Reds appeared to her husband's child, but was the son of Roosevelt 'using atomic rays tnrougn a spiritual be trying to block a peace conference in an attempt to hold In indefinite captivity 22,600 Korean Mrs.

Andrew won the decree on i c- iwt i grounds of cruelty, the commissioner and Chinese war prisoners who oionei mis senate rroncr reopie were llirown, ruling that the husband "spent all with the Reds at Panmunjom, is expected to run into Soviet bloc objections. Opposes Indian Plan 2. The proposal reportedly would provide that the Assembly could be reconvened whenever a majority of the 60 UN members deems it necessary. This would oppose a resolution offered by India last nlRht proposing that the Assembly recess until February subject to the his money on drink made matrimonial life Impossible and endangered her mental stability." Company, Los Angeles, was elected last night at the 58th annual Con-, gress of American Industry. The convention was told today that Senator Ives (R-NY) has Intro-' duced a bill which is "something1 verbatim out of a Russian five-year program." i Sligh Makes Sharp Report Charles R.

Sligh, of Grand Down Mine Shafts; Buried Alive; Living Persons Were Burned to Death in Jails have refused to go back to Com munlst rule. 8ome Progress Reported Dean said "some small progress" was made during the 2 hour 55 minute session. The Communists agreed to Incorporate In their plans for a peace conference a clause limiting the debating rights of nonvoting neutral nations. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (IP).

Col. James M. Hanley testified today that anti-Red South Korean civilians "were killed by the tens of thou call of lis president India's Mrs. sands" by their Communist enemies. Truman Hoots Economy Of Idle Williamsburg NEW YORK, Dec.

4 (P). Former President Harry Truman said today that the Eisenhower administration is not "saving one cent" by Vljaya I.akshml Pandit If the Hanley, who was the first chief of the Armys Korean War Crimes Korean situation warrants. Rapids, president, delivered a sharp attack on a pending Senate1 bill which calls for the creation of a National Production Council with broad powers of control. The measure was introduced by Ives for him Some of the Arab-Asian bloc told a Senate investigation: The Allies contend that Red In-1 aistence on Riving neutrals thei said to support the Indian stand. "In some cases, they threw them down mine shafts alive, they burled right of unlimited debate would putting the presidential yacht Wil con- Western sources expressed permit non-belligerents to tie up liamsburg in mothballs.

nlan fldenre that the 16-power the conference Indefinitely. would win approval of the UNsPIea for Dale Fail self and Senator Douglas (D-Ill) last April. Sligh declared, "This measure, if Dean told the Reds that all of Political Committee. On his before-breakfast walk, he paused to look at a 40-foot motorboat on a trailer truck. He eaid "It costs as much to keep in mothballs as it the IT Allied nations oppose the them alive, they burned them alive in Jail, and they shot them in groups of hundreds." Senator Potter (R-Mich), who Is directing the one-man Senate probe of atrocities, meanwjiile challenged Andrei Vlshlnsky and his associates in the Communist hierarchy to try to disprove Kdrean veterans' ac Hut Holdup Succeeds PHILADELPHIA, Dec.

4 Ann Unterkolfer, an 18-year-old waitress, was asked to go out on a date twice last night by the same it should God forbid become law would establish a National Production Council which could decree what and how much of any product could be produced; where and how money would be Invested; what new Burma Debate Resumes The recess question is slated to come before the committee as toon as It ends discussion of the evacuation of Nationalist Chinese forces from Burma. Debate on this resumes today. The 60-natlon Social Committee, does to keep in service." He said the yacht served a "very, very useful service," and he mentioned various shipboard conferences with world leaders. customer. testing of Russia as a neutral.

He reiterated that the UN Command insists on full Russian participation In a peace conference either as a Communist belligerent, or as a third party. Well, It's a Reason MEXICO CITY, Dec. 4 U.K). dov-rnment statisticians noted today that one of the 7.929 Mexican divorces in 1950 Wat granted on The first time she said no. With that, the customer produced Nylon Tricot Pajama by Mojud 9.98 Nylon tricot pajama trimmed with matching rose applique at yokes and pockets.

Shirred nylon tulle ruffles count of bestial, brutal actions by Violinist Ossy Kenanly a pistol, smiled and said: "I need $20. Would you be kind meanwhile, voted over Soviet bloc objection last night to urge that inventions could be used; and fix wages and the number of hours you and your employes would work and what holidays you would have." He said the bill also "would dictate what acreage a farmer could Dies in lliiihwav Crash Russia and Red China allow a enougn lo get rrom me three-year-old special commission As he was leaving with the mon throuuh the Iron Curtain to see ey. he called back. grounds of "an unjustified demand plant what crops he could plant and the prices he received for those crops handle all management-; Reds in Korea. Potter has heard over a dozen accounts of atrocities, performed against captured military men, in the past two days.

Today's testimony by Hanley was the first In the hearings relating to atrocities against civiliaas. No one can ever know how many South Koreans were Communist "Sure you won't go out with me?" "No, I won't," the girl answered. lor divorce." ESPANOLA, N. Dec 4 (INS). Concert violinist Ossy Renardy of New York was killed yesterday in an auto crash 54 miles north of here.

State Patrolman Martin E. Vigil said the musician was riding in a how many World War II prisoners they still hold. The committee threw out a Soviet bloc resolution to abolish the com labor relations; determine whether I new planus could be built; what: plants could operate or be closed down and finally, control 'all at collar, hem of jacket and trou ser bottoms for (a. Tampering Hlown Pilot Liril in Home RIDGEFIELD, N. Dec.

4 (U.W. Rising gas pressure blew out pilot mission. In the Assembly budget committee, U. S. Congressman James P.

Richards (D-SC) launched a fight to prevent payment of ti 79.420 In atrocity victims, Hanley testified, and added: car driven by George Robert, a music instructor at the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque. Robert's car skidded on the ice-covered road and smashed into a car and house trailer occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts of Monte lights throughout a 160-famlly nous. utterly feminine loveli- natural resources." "If that isn't something almost verbatim out of a Russian five-year program, then I can't understand English," Sligh said.

This morning, 24 college students I Ing development today threatening damages awarded by a UN administrative tribunal to 11 American UN employes discharged after S. I ness. hundreds of sleeping persons until a TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL BELTS, BACK SUPPORTS AND OTHER SURCICAL FITTINGS Individual fittings for men mni Wtmis by (rienced attendants. DANFORTH'5 Prescription 124 MARKET PH. 5-6271 woman awoke, smellcd gas, and call loyalty questioning.

ed police. and six industrial apprentices who! "White, petal nink. blue Vista, Colo. Robert, and Mr. and Mrs.

Roberts were hospitalized with Public Service Electric A Gas Lake Worth. Fla. serious Injuries. Company, strike-bound, said an heaven. 32-40.

"I don't think exact numbers are too important whether it wss 40,000, or 50,000. Crimes Are Dorketed "The fact is that the Communists committed atrocities beyond any shadow of doubt." Hanley explained how the Army War Crimes group carefully photographed, checked and documented each reported atrocity ca.se soon after the war began in mld-1950. "No one can raise a question about the pattern and existence of the emergency crew found a regulator in a manhole had been tampered CULF STREAM HOTEL L4U WOB1B, rLOtlDA 'Suspected Tumor' with. Police and 20 volunteers at nave Deen sitting in on the conven-i tion, took the spotlight They an-1 swered questions put to them by a group of manufacturers in a panel discussion on "Are the schools and! colleges preparing you for citizen-j ship and economic competency?" it was a switch from a year ago when the students and apprentices did the quizzing of the industrialists. Om if ttit mm! MiuUr mart hXali.

tlll avHtlititt fr Nevcmbtr Mil Dttmfer rnml Inly mum filti iluul Wrltt 4 a. awakened occupants. It took a siren to arouse one family. Is Seven-Pound Boy AKRON, Ohio, Dec. 4 (IP).

On a physician's advice Mrs. Juanita Fur- be entered Akron City Hospital to atrocities," the Army legal officer NowlWHI have X-rays taken for a suspected said. have evidence, affi sews all by itself! davits, eyewitness accounts and Eugene M. Zuckert, a member of: the Atomic Energy Commission, and Rep. Van Zandt, (R-Pa, were tumor.

Six hours later the "suspected photographs of the bodies. tumor' turned out be a seven "This is not a compilation of Ship'n Shore pound three ounce baby boy. it's a blousa "This is the nicest surprise I ever Now NECCHI has magic features! io participate wxtay in a round table on peacetime uses of nuclear energy. The three-day meeting will wind up tonight when Allan B. Kline, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, will address thei had in my life," said Mrs.

Furbee, 31. Said the doctor: "She was Just as surprised as I was." names and hearsay." "If these cases are false," Potter said, "it would be the best possible propaganda for the Communists to prove that. If Vtohinsky and the CommunlsU are not afraid of the truth, why do they not ask an impartial United Nations investigation? "They are afraid of the truth, and annual dinner. Xtl K0 this gives the lie to Vlshinsky's fal 300-Pound HunterShot; Rescue Takes Two Hours GRAYLING, Dec. 4 (JP).

Girl Blames Love, Fear In $12,215 Theft Case MADISON, Dec. 4 OP). A sifications." UN Condemns Atrocities The UN General Assembly yester William Howe, 33, a Jackson County day approved an American-barked resolution condemning any atrocities and expressing "grave concern" at 20-year-old bookkeeper testified in circuit.court yesterday that love and fear bound her for four years to a twice-married man for whom she hunter, is recuperating today in a Grayling hospital from a leg wound suffered in a swamp near Kalkaska. Another deer hunter accidentally Warns utta pima reports of Red cruelty in Korea. The vote wss 42-5.

Vishinsky, chief Rus stole $13,215 and bore a son. sian delegate to the UN, and other snot him. It took two companions two hours to get Howe out of the swamp. He is 8 feet 3 and weighs 300 pounds. Communist, spokesmen cried and libel." Diane Nelson, of Monroe, testified in the state's suit against Albert A.

Hanson, 25, Madison, who was charged with adultery and accepting gifts and money from Miss 1 in woven pin stripes 3.98 Potter said the sworn testimony al ready heard here had been verified Horse Victim Sues Hotel by Army experts in preparation for possible war crime trials of the Ko CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (INS). Kate Miss Nelson, who is awaiting trial Schlossberg, 65, is suing the Hotel, on charges of theft, told the court: rean and Chinese Communists. Among witnesses listed for today Sherman for $15,000 damages be- "I was in love with him and cause a horse stepped on her foot! afraid of him. I was afraid he was Col.

James M. Hanley, former Army legal officer in Korea, who on at a Bazaar in the hotel two years would splash my Michigan trip 2tW ago. Nov. 14, 1951, disclosed that more than 6,000 American prisoners of war I 1 1 i I tuM4N Ik I li I I I SWITCH roe IfOUCIN I I 1 I ff moichi set io 40 and thousands of Koreans had been atrocity vtrtims. Colossus Called A Hollow Sham Potter said survivors of Korean (when she bore the baby and give; it up to a private agency for adop- i tion in 1952) in front of the public, afraid he would tell Mr.

(William) Meuer (for whom she worked) I was taking the money and afraid of bodily harm." Racketeer Who Fieri NfW COt Of KHIMI these 2 magic features do every sewing: job automatically atrocities already have proved that there was "pretty much the same pattern in these crimes with Communist officers and leaders murdering Americans or giving orders to do tHt this. Rhode' World Wonder Didn't Straddle Old Port, Says Briton 'It was a command decision on U. S. Caught in Italy PALERMO, Sicily, Dec. 4 (P.A former U.

S. racketeer, wanted as a Sicilian bandit leader, was arrest the part of the CommunlsU to mis 1. Magic Levers fr titin, inatM AU WITHOUt'' ATT ACHMINTIt treat our prisoners of war," he said tf tk firs in Mwiftg McrKiftt that vtoMticltv mbf4rt m4 mrnkn faacy iti(ehi and otiifftt. KtW nly by yow imoamttiwi. Ym n4 Mt pl9 wrVb wttKowt rlet NfCCM 4o fK wi fr ywt Kingpin among shirts the Shit'n Shore gentry hi superb Th Mont Complete TW li NKOi It ft Mfv MKi TNI LONDON.

Dec. 4 W. The Colossus of Rhodes, one of the seven ancient wonders of the world, was described by a British scientist last night as a hollow sham. Herbert Maryon, 79-year-old sculptor-archaeologist, told a meeting of the Society of Antiquaries the giant statue was: ed after a 20-month police search. He is Frank Coppola, 52, friend of Frank Costello.

Police captured him Tuesday on the roof of his birthplace in nearby Partlnico. He was clutching a loaded pistol. He is in Palermo Jail on narcotics, murder and kidnaping charges. Coppola ran up a long crime rec- 1 Wonder Wheels pin-striped pima cotton! Wamsutta'j matchless broadcloth bright-woven on white. with a wonderful sheen.

Note the custom-air details: minute Peter Pan collar. perfect placket. French cuffs extra-length shirt tails. Sizes 30 to 40. Othor Ship'n Shore styles, too, in Wamsutta pimo.

4-T m4m AUtOMATICAUT. kll il ArWWt 0 wt risMv juofity hmH. cWs m4fm 4 y4 m4 mntullif wtcfftt rir ord in America and fled back to Italy in the face of a warrant for his deportation. He has been sought 1. Too small to stand astride the harbor of Rhodes.

2. Made of thin bronze sheets instead of solid bronze. tVia i ii i. Mr I TTll. OPTICAL SERVICE Op Sri.

Iv. 4-1 Moit Complete Optical House Optical lititrumenti Rtpaircd Artificial lyi Cataract Lantct Spacialiiinf in Thin Laniet Finest Ltnset and Frames Lotatt Stylet far Sport or Dreii Safety Lemei Shatterproof since police seized a trunx in waV'the1 work of 'a sculptor i heroin rth 600 OPEN EVERY EVENING Open Wed. A Frl. lUen ext Week Chares, who spent 12 years on hiti masterpiece. It as erected inL.iTi i 280 B.

C. and an earthquake Dutch Parliament I Old zx tumbled it 53 years later. The story handed down through To Read Courteously THE HAGUE. Dec 4 (INS). In or the years it that the statue stood with a beacon in its hands and Opon Daily I to JO der to avoid giving the public the one foot on each tide of the harbor idea that they are discourteous, By Appolnlatnl 0lj entrance, with enough clearance members of the lower house of the for ships to pass underneath.

Dutch parliament have been ad-Maryon said he has determined vised to revise their newspaper- Ijfrom classical inscriptions that the reading technique. Their chairman cm statue was in fact izo leet nigh and urged the men to read newspapers the harbor 600 feet wide, which as "unobtrusively as possible," to would make the famous straddle spread the papers "fist on their s. E. COD. 4th TATNALL STREETS iZZZm anatomical impossibility.

'desks and not hold them up.".

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