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Mews THE WEATHER PARTLY CLOUDY SCATTERED RAIN Extremes Past 24 Hours, 78-72 Weather Report, Map Pago 4-A mlEMi MI LY CITY EDITION New York Times Wire Service -fr International News Service tAt Associated Press United Press -fa Wirephoto 57TH YEAR, NO. 162 PHONE 3-1191 MIAMI 30, FLORIDA, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1952 Entered Second Clua FIVE CENTS Ft. Myer: VTXXX Lauderdale 0 Key. Wu, rgAiSAUS Vesf--" I veins. I ANDCftC STRA i VV1 OSAN SALVAD4 LONG IS.

Havana Ike Hits Bossism ACKUNIS. Non-Forcible POW Return Is Provided As Drive Moves itir ij 9-0n By BRUCE W. MUNN, United Press Staff Correspondent United Nations, N.Y., Oct. 24 Twenty-three free On To Michigan CLIMB IN LIVING COSTS HALTS, FOOD INDEX OFF Associated Press Washington, Oct. 24 A steady, climb in the government's cost-of-living index to record levels the past six months is expected to be reversed today with publication of the newest living-cost figures by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Between mid-August and mid-September the retail cost of food dropped seven-tenths of 1 per cent and, with food making up around one-third of all costs figured into the monthly index, the overall index appeared likely to drop off slightly. Todays index measures the retail price of food, shelter, clothing, medical care and scores of other goods and services. nations joined the United States today in sponsoring HorricanelZ L. United Nations resolution calling upon Communist China and North Korea to agree to a Korean truce providing for non-forcible repatriation of prisoners. I ll-W v- 9 General Accuses Administration Of Campaign Bigotry FOX lotf Britain, Canada and most of the; Allies in the Korean war aligned themselves with the Americans The list was expected to grow still Kingston further bv the time Secretary of! Associated Press Aboard Eisenhower Spe IState Dean Acheson goes before HAITI 4QO I WAN IS.

1 cial, Oct. 24 Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower moved his 2 the General Assembly's main poll-; tical committee at 3 p.m. e.s.t.j this afternoon to "open the whole! book" on the Korean conflict.

Acheson was expected to deliver a review of U.S. prosecution of the' campaign into Michigan to day after a slashing attack New Red Force Mowed Down By U.N. Guns Furious Battles Erupting Around Key Korean Heights International News Service N.Y. Jackpot last night in Buffalo, N.Y., 3HS STATUTE MILES Caribbean Sea charging the Truman administration with Tom Pender-gast-type bossism. war and peace efforts.

His speech was expected to last at least two hours. Wrangle Delays Talk He had been scheduled to speak Thursday, but the 60-nation committee's entire session was taken Before his 18-car special train Adlai's Goa b5 801 is left upstate New York for the midwest, the Republican presiden tial nominee accused the administration of bigotry of the kind By TRUMAN FELT, Miami Daily News Washington Bureau Aboard Stevenson Train, Oct. 24 Gov. Adlai Steven up with a wrangling, repetitious debate on whether to invite both Seoul. Oct.

24 Furious new bat- once raised against Democrat Al ithe South and North Korean re-'tles erupted today around a half son wpnt for thp iacknnr tndav. fred E. Smith. Eisenhower was greeted in Buf With the election only 11 days off and every day jSJJ J- of campaigning becoming more precious, he chose to chal- Mntive tiar loll falo Memorial Auditorium by howl HURRICANE APPROACHES COAST OF CUBA Light Arrow Shows Projected Path Of Storm Through Noon Today Miami Daily News Map by Mclntyre Hurricane Is Driving ing cheers from an audience es lenge Gen. Eisenhower in traditionally Republican terri In the mountainous central timated at 15,000 persons, includ land's proposal for an invitation tory, shooting for the grand prize of an election sweep.

ing 2,000 standees. Ito South Korea by a 54-5 unit what appeared to be Thunderous Welcome He is making 13 speeches in that part of New York State but killed an invitation to North fresh Chinese regiment per that normally is the GOP stronghold almost everything: 'Korea proposed by Russia 2. troops launched anoth Gov. Adlai Stevenson, the Dem mm -mm a rnivn i nu 31 rri vm na 1 1 i Pti ruiiri er push toward embattled Sniper outside New York City itself. And he is not superstitious jDV a -Ai voie- Ridge Friday afternoon.

Field dispatches said the Red ocratic candidate for president, drew about 13,000 when he spoke in the same auditorium the night before. 'Southern Cuba about the number 13. i ioaay was uay, uie sev- It is a new and more confident best I ever heard" and others ienth anniversary of the date when reinforcements were be- likened loosely to the William Jen-j iS, S'Jk down" by concentrat- Stevenson, emboldened to claim not only the rich prize of New The crowd in the auditorium ed Allied artillery fire. nings Bryan speech on the "crown country's ratification, which, inci- thundered its welcome for 3Vi min York's 45 electoral votes, but even winds up to 125 miles an miles east-southeast of Hav- oi morns ana cross oi goia dentally, came from Russia. The the far more doubtful Ohio, home utes after Eisenhower, smiling, stepped to the rostrum.

The crowd 1896, actually was levelled against! Assembly scheduled a special ob- hour. state of Sen. Taft, the man he in Red Assault Crushed In the same sector, American seventh division forces crushed a 750-man Chinese assault on Jane Spocial To The Miami Daily News Havana, t. 24 The south coast of Cuba today Torrential rains heralded sists "lost the nomination and won quieted only when he raised his hands in a plea for silence. Sen.

Joseph R. McCarthy of Wis-jservance morning, consin and Sen. Richard Nixon of Mrs. Roosevelt To Act the nominee." the nnnrnnrh nf thft stnrm. Eisenhower declared the opposi Russell Hill and teamed up with California more than against Eis- Mrs.

Eleanor Roosevelt mis. tifJdiiui ivvTVJ.c til Turning Point tion was tearing the nation's moral braced itself for a violent which was eXpected to strike hurricane moving northward (at or near Cienfuegos, a city enhower. UrhoduW to read the "-oopsto repulse a 500- If there was a turning point in unity apart with "rabble rousing" But Stevenson left no douht that acc, Jman attacK on Triangle Peak be- Triangl the campaign, it may be labeled 1 1 1 v. Luni a i iuvd cronorftl haH accorlsrf full rm t-i 10 It? QaUn. general had asserted full out of the Caribbean with.of population 14U ana.

The worst of the blow was expected to miss Havana, but most of the 1,000,000 population was engaged in boarding up and taking other precautions for fear of a sudden shift in the storm's course. ,380 Miles From Here The hurricane, believed to be moving on a north-northeast or the tactics in a desperate attempt to keep control of the White House. as his Cleveland speech last night msnd of his trnnnc and rlaimprt 1 South Korean infantrymen on Aimed At Truman ill Vitru tl a iui iui 3Li 11 111 full resDonsibilitv. nv.c He came out fighting and seemed to convert what might have been a defensive maneuver in clear The general aimed his fire prin LATE BULLETINS Blasts McCarthy, Nixon I U.S. spokesmen said that was against McCarthy r-and'son's speech to the political com- way back to a point just below the cresWof strategic Iron Horse Mountain, lost to the Reds Friday ing up the record as to his own cipally at President Truman's administration, but also rapped Ste mitfee would be a "full and frank "the brash young man" from Calii statement in the Hiss case into venson in a newly stepped-up cam- account" of the truce negotiations fornia, "a heart-beat away from a seizure of the offensive.

northeast path at about 10 miles paign against the Democratic nom k- r' Jneace not onlv bv the U.N.L Aiiieu troops hammered True, Eisenhower had, on I the same day in New York State, charged the Democrats with a an hour, was expected to hit the coast at 9 a.m. It was estimated inee. "The candidate of the administration party," Eisenhower said, "has been taken over body, boots critic standard bearer leveled hiV the U.S., but by other aalion.sized pre-dawn en-enfef uS to wmSjber countries Individually. Ch" oX Z'Zt'V taking his real target. And one! The U.S.

published its resolution a'tar the -western front and See ADLAI; Pajo 4A, Col. 2 See UN: Page 4A, Col. ftfrr "-central to be about 75 miles from Cien campaign of slander. But the general was "general" and Stevenson fuegos. and britches by the administra was specific.

tion. The more combative Sevenson (In Miami, the U. S. Weather Bureau's hurricane warning serv speech, which some veteran cor "And now he goes on the line for the administration record. He stands revealed today as a cap respondents described as "the ice said in an advisory issued at TRUMAN RESTS FOR NEW DRIVE The fiercest of the new battles jraged in the central and west-central zones where determined South Koreans were locked in hand-to-hand, bayonet, rifle, small arms and grenade combat with the Chinese.

Screened by thunderous artillery and air barrages, Republic of Ko- SUSAN PETERS 5 a.m. today that the storm, at that time, was located at latitude 20.4 north, longitude 81.3 west, or tive candidate. By edict he is forced to accept that record. And that he has done by persona) choice from the outset." Eisenhower said during his tour about 210 miles south-southeast of Havana. That placed Hurricane United Press re (KOK) Second Division troomi Northeast Storm Warnings Up Here Northeast storm warnings were ordered up at 8:45 a.m.

today from Vero Beach southward through the Florida Keys. The Miami weather bureau issued the following: "Northeast storm warnings ordered at 8:45 a.m. from Vero Beach to Key West. The hurricane near the south Cuban coast, moving north-northeastward, will cause increasing winds and squalls from the southeast Florida coast eastward over the Bahamas and southward to Cuba, which may become dangerous during the next 24 hours." Politburo Suspends French Red Paris, Oct. 24 (INS) Andre Marty, one of France's earliest and most militant Communists, was suspended from the party's politburo today for refusing to confess deviation from the party line.

Marty was removed more than a month ago from the party secretariat of four members but retained, until today, his seat on the politburo. Pair Nabbed In 17 Abductions Columbus, Oct. 24 (UP) Police today announced the capture of two men who admitted taking part yesterday in a spree of highway banditry across three southern states. The two were identified by Assistant Chief W. F.

Tuggle of the county police as Leslie Leroy Wiebe, 27, of Newport, and Lloyd Eugene Morrell, 22, of Waterville, i i oj -j i. m. i on central front charged and Washington, Oct, 24 President Truman took a brief (reached the toD of "nhwiv. Fox about 380 miles south-southeast of Miami.) Heavy Rainfall Heavy rains fell along the Cub break today in his "Give 'em hell" campaign for the lyoke," northernmost knob of Sni- Democratic ticket, but promised he is not through "pouring iPer Ridge, Friday morning. across New York State yesterday that Stevenson, as a "hand-picked candidate," was unable to say whether he would continue Secretary of State Dean Acheson in office, if elected.

The general said "the poor man" could not tell, because he couldn't defend the Democratic record and yet could not repudiate it before the election Nov. 4. Star Dies After Fight Of 7 Years Associated Press Vis alia, Oct. 24 Actress Susan Peters, whose fight against paralysis brought a living story it on the Republicans. Hole Up In Tunnel an coast and at many inland points.

Gales lashed nearby is Mr Truman rpturnpri to the trad again. He leaves Sunday on pni- lands as the first rising winds on i i WJ- "cir men tni ra- capital Thursday night from his fan eight-day swing through six diating out over the knob to moD third whistle-stop campaign tour mid western states Indiana, Min- UD tne htlt a three dav swine through New nesota, Illinois. Michigan, Ohio ir, the northern fringe of the storm reached them. Heavy rain squalls from the outer fringes of the storm also struck Havana. of courage to Hollywood, lost her Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Vir-i and Missouri during which he will ginia and Maryland.

A some 60 more whistle-' rage col. 2 cheering crowd estimated at talks. ')CQ r- I persons greeted the President ati The President's final major po-1 zov Mew casualties Union Station. jlitical campaign tour will end! Washington. Oct.

24 UPt The Cuban Army, Navy, Coast Mr. Truman, who has made with a major speech at St. Louis Guard, Red Cross and police units were mobilized for emergency duty. Secret Talks On Coal Pact United Press Washington, Oct. 24 The gov.

eminent is making secret attempts to settle the nationwide soft coal strike and prevent it some 160 speeches across the na- on the Saturday before the Nov. battle last night. I The attractive 31-year-old star, whose spinal cord was damaged in a hunting accident seven years ago, died while visiting her brother here. In 1944 Susan was hailed as one of filmdom's most promising ac tion for the Stevenson-Sparkmanj4 election. He will spend election Defense Department today identified 269 Korean War casualties in a new list that reported 71 181 wounded, nine missing in action and eight injured.

ticket, will have only a two-day day and cast his ballot in Inde-rest before he hits the campaign pendence, as he did in 1948. tresses, and her future looked from spreading to the anthracite bright. Then on New Year's Day, fields, it was learned today. 1945, she went duck hunting with FLORIDA KEEPS EYE ON STORM By MILT SOSIN, Miami Daily News Staff Writer Miamians today anxiously watched the progress of a Informed sources revealed that her husband. As she reached for her rifle, it accidentally discharg David L.

Cole, chief of the Federal Mediation Service, has been meeting privately with John L. ed, sending a bullet her stomach to lodge in her spine. After months of hospitalization, Lewis and coal industry operators in a move to end the stalemate Susan went home paralyzed from storm moving northward in the Caribbean toward the the waist down. The doctors told However, the United Mine Cuban south coast. Workers' chief was reported stand her she'd spend the rest of her LEARNS TO DUCK Education In Marriage Saves Cop United Press Pueblo, Oct.

24 A Colorado state patrolman credited married life today with saving him from possible severe head injuries. Patrolman C. Ortiz appeared before a judge here with Mrs. Dorcas E. Darshine whom he had arrested on a drunken driving Ortiz said Mrs.

Darshine threw a flatiron at him but added: "She missed. I've been married a long time and ducked just in time." wards the north-northwest or life in a wheelchair. northeast develops further, the Two years later she came back ing firm on his position that only a raise will settle the soft coal strike and prevent a possible similar walkout of 65,000 curve of the storm's path will car to star in a movie once again ry it east of Miami toward the this time as the crippled girl in hard coal miners. "Sign of the Ram." She acted from Lewis was scheduled to resume The hurricane was estimated to be centered about 380 miles a little west of due south of Miami, in an advisory issued at 5 a.m. by the Miami weather bureau.

At that time the storm was believed moving on a north-northeast path at about 10 miles an hour, with north-northeast or northeast movement at the same her wheelchair, just as she did in the "Miss Susan" series for tele Bahamas. The Miami Weather Bureau warned of dangerous winds in the Florida Straits and advised small vision she completed in Philadel phia prior to coming here. craft from Miami southward Her death was attributed to com negotiations with hard coal operators at 10 a.m. e.s.t., today, but there appeared little chance of a quick agreement. The operators termed the settlement price tag too high and too risky.

The soft coal pits remained plications arising from the 1945 ac or slightly accelerated rate oi cident. The brother, Robert Carna-han, said her only other survivor was an adopted son, Timothy, 7. closed for the fifth straight day speed expected for the next 12 hours. May Hit Bahamas Even if the movement is due ft" 't IXr- -m' r. (a .1..

v- -V gr-y' ti' --m Iui 'HUB fl'fl lilT-niri-ill mmt -iwll WHIT-m '-T-yrlf- Iwnr ir unnrnriniMMIiii' H'fr iMatt ilti 11 1 I II I 11 imimiiiW Wi min Mim 1 IIMIWiWi 11 11 li" Miss Peters and actor Richard through the keys to remain in port. At Key West the Navy, as a preliminary precaution, sent four dirigibles to other air stations to the north, and two submarine tenders were sent to sea. Alert May Be Lifted However, naval authorities at Key West said that the "Condi Quine were divorced in 1948. as more than 350,000 miners continued their strike against the Wage Stabilization Board's 40-cent cut in their pay raise. The actress was born Suzanne north toward Florida, the Miami Weather Bureau said, the storm Carnahan in Spokane, Wash.

Hurt In Korea Camp Tokyo, Oct. 24 (S Nine Communist prisoners of war were injured yesterday at Camp No. 2B, Pusan, Korea, after refusing to obey orders to form work details, Gen. Mark Clark's headquarters announced today. would probably not reach the coast here before sometime to INSIDE THE NEWS morrow, probably in the forenoon.

However, if the tendency to- tion Two" which was invoked as a precaution will probably revert some time today to a less stringent precautionary alert. FARMER IS REAL $64 Question In Election. McGill. Page 14A ADLAI'S BARBS At Elephants And Other Things. Bill Baggs.

The weather bureau in Miami said that a high pressure area centered over Louisiana was remaining stationary and probably would Page IB WHAT'S COOKING Features Mexican Dish. Page 3B Desigh For Living HOME FASHIONS If you want the latest on home decorating, furniture and household hints, check the Home Fashion section. have no effect on meteorological ALICE WRITES Thru The Looking Glass. Page 3B TOTS LEARN Tricks With Toothbrush. Page 4B conditions involved in the hurricane.

A Navy hurricane hunting plane scheduled to take off from Opa-locka at 5 a.m.' today to fly into the storm area developed engine Markets 1S-13A trouble and did not take off. Shows Smith 1A Society 2-4B Sports S-12B Uncle Ray 10B Weather 4A Wilson (A Woodward A Your Hind 10 D. Dix SC Editorials 14A E. Post -4C Fashions 3B Film Clock 7A Forbes .13 A Hopper 7A Horoscope 11B Kain 3C Allen 16A Alvarez 15A Baggs Bridge 11B Childs Classified 6-9 Comics 10-11 Crossword 11 Deaths' 4A Instead, another plane was dis 14A 8A 14A 4B .111 5B CA 11A McGill McLemore Mergen Pattern Portraits Radio, TV Rau Salty patched from Jacksonville and There are full color, plus stories and features by well known designers. Sports Editor Stanley Woodward tells how he manages a house- hold with seven dachs- hunds.

You'll find all this and more in Section in today's MIAMI DAILY NEWS. was expected to reach the center of the storm about 10 a.m. HUGE COPTER TAKES TO AIR Culver City, Oct. 24 The USAPs XH-17, largest helicopter ever built in this country, rises over the runway at the Hughes Aircraft plant here. The Hughes company, which built the-craft, described this as its first flight although the copter had risen a few feet off the ground in previous tests.

The helicopter, equipped with rotor blades measuring 125 feet from tip to tip, is intended to carry heavy equipment such as artillery, bridge sections, trucks, etc TP Wirephoto. Pan American World Airways reported that pending further ad vices, it was not cancelling any of MIAMI'S OWN WHIRLIGIG, PAGE, IB its'- Cuban or South. American lights. Ml.

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