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STAR FINAL EDITION ORLANDO The Weather Tartly cloudy through Friday with scattered afternoon and evening Little change in temperature. Hi-h yesterday 91 Low this mornini 9 Hourly Temperatures 12345C189 10 1112 12 12 72 71 0 7fl 70 69 70 73 75 77 HI I (Complete weather forecast on Page IB) THIRTY-EIGHT PAGES Tele. 3-441 1 Classified 3-851 1 Price: 5 Cts. ORLANDO, FLORIDA, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 16, 1952 VOL 8 NO. 2966.

Ame lam ghter FTll torn LEey Iran Ends British Relations i WbMSJA if i ft 'Urn I'H-s Chinese Beaten In4 Assaults SEOUL American machine gunners, crouching behind barbed wire barricades, today mowed down waves of Chinese Reds storming the crest of Triangle Hill on the Central Korean Front. Savage fighting also swirled across the crest of rocky Pinpoint Hill, dominant peak on nearby Sniper Ridge. Twice the Reds Big-Scale Bolita Charged 2 Commissioners Say Operations 'Open' In Miami MIAMI UPi Two city commissioners Wednesday asserted that bolita is being allowed to operate on a big scale in Miami. Commr. Perrine Palmer made the assertion and was backed up by Commr.

Robert H. Givens who said his crime investigating committee has evidence that will be brought out later in public hearings. Bolita is a numbers game. Crackdown Called Palmer made his statement shortly after Mayor Chelsie J. Senerchia called for a crackdown on the sale of lewd and pornographic books.

"While we are talking about law enforcement," Palmer said, "I voted against the $4,500 for Givens' committee but I have heard that bolita is operating on a large scale now. "I've heard about it and I've read it in the press. I'd like to know what the committee is doing." Givens replied: "The committee has evidence. It will all be brought out in public hearings. The investigation is going ahead.

The resolution calls for us to report by Jan. 1, after public hearings." "Do you feel that the remark I made is correct?" Palmer asked. "It is correct," Givens replied. The outburst was the first over law enforcement in the city since E. A.

Evans took over as city manager on Sept. 1. He also is public safety director. Evans said he had never ordered anything but strict law enforcement. TEHRAN, Iran Premier Mohammed Mossadegh today broad cast to the nation an announcement that his government is "unfortu nately obliged to break diplomatic relations with Britain." stormed to the top and wTested I control in bloody close-quarter FRIEND FOR LIFE Guide Dogs for Blind Instructor Larry Rees left presents lstSgt.

Delmer Smith, Tulsa, with his Guide Dog in San Rafael, Calif. Smith is the first blind Korean veteran to be awarded a Guide Dog. He hopes to work as a radio dispatcher with the Tulsa Police Dept. NEA Telephoto. "8pl.

1 "is 'T fighting. Each time the South Koreans surged back and rewon the height. Allied warplanes swarmed overhead and peeled off in trip-hammer blows. U. N.

artillery blasted Chinese approach routes and raked towering Papa-san Mountain, the Chinese jumpoff point just to the north. a i GIs Rerdy, Waiting When U. S. 7th Division troops 10 Accused In Thefts From Navy JACKSONVILLE Nine civilian employes of the Navy and a captured Triangle Hill Wednesday Cold Weather Hits Areas In Midwest By The Associated Press Marine corporal most of them they ringed the crest with barbed key employes in positions of trust wire. They were ready and wait- were arrested in the investigation ing when a Chinese battalion of a series of thefts from Jackson- about 800 men swarmed up the ville Naval Air Station, the just after dark Wednesday sor; Ptlmn.

E. L. Troutman; Richard Spy-chalski, chairman of the drive; Lt. Vernon Rogers and Mrs. R.

N. Ramsey, who aided in registration. Kneeling is Hugh Carroll, patrol captain. See story, Page B-l Sentinel-Star Foto. SAFETY DRIVE OPENED A bicycle safety program at Lake Como Elementary School opened yesterday with registration of pupils' bikes.

Registering vehicles are left to right Mrs. K. K. Stokes, P-TA safety chairman; Warren Prentice, faculty spon said Wednesday. might.

The message, originally intended for the Majlis but not read because a quorum did not attend, said the reason for the step was that "the British government has so far prevented our reaching an agreement" on the oil dispute. 'Still Friends' Mossadegh told the people that breaking diplomatic relations would not mean breaking "the bonds of friendship" between the two, nations, "because the Iranian nation always has looked with respect to the British nation, and hopes that the authorities of that government also will give more attention to the realities of the present world situation and the awakening of nations, and will forget the attitude it so far has shown, conforming its policies to the present world situation." Foreign Minister Hossein Fate mi said notice of the Iranian decision would be delivered to the British immediately after the broadcast. a Threatened Break Mossadegh had threatened such a break if his terms for settling the bitter oil dispute were not met. Britain rejected those terms as "unreasonable and unacceptable" in a note delivered Tuesday. The British indicated they were standing pat on the joint settlement The investigation by the FBI be The assaulting force was chopped to bits by machine guns.

At dawn Thursday another Red gan last month after Navy officials discovered several hundred gallons of paint were missing since the battauon charged up the slope. Again the machine guns chattered, again the Chinese faltered and broke. The Americans consolidated their positions Thursday afternoon when they won the last Red-held knob on Triangle after a 90-minute July inventory, Robert W. Wall, Miami, chief of the FBI in Florida, reported. Property Listed He listed Navy property recovered including 239 gallons of Cheers Greet Ike, Adlai As Election Fever Mounts The coldest weather of the fall season hit wide areas in the Midwest today.

Snow fell in some sections of the sub freezing belt. Another cool front extended over some Eastern states. The Weather Bureau reported a five-inch snow fall at International Falls, on the Canadian border. Light snow fell over the Northern Great Lakes region and in Western North Dakota. It was a frosty 14 above at Bemidji, and 13 above at Grand Forks, N.

early today. The. cold air headed southeast and eastward. It also was on the cool side from Western New England and New York state southwestward to Texas. Rain fell in Maine and along- the More Real Estate Sold On Livingston The second sizable real estate paint, varnish and shellac, four fight.

tt electric sanders, two drills, 115 screwdrivers, 135 wrenches, 37 By The Associated Press 1 M. A. Hutcheson, general presi-iand butter" and hopes for peace AlJ Kinrroct Hent- nf iho AFT. TTnitfrl 'Rrnthpr- arf tipH Iin in thp plprtion. pliers, 119 paint brushes and many ROKs Strike Back Early Thursday morning the Reds pushed through the ROK defenses and gained momentary con- and noisiest reception in San hood of Carpenters and Joiners of! GOP vice presidential candidate i rm? I transaction in a week significant of A complaint filed before U.

S. i tiimiiHumic tp. Francisco announced he will Nixon carries his cam- Commissioner T. V. Cashen names of the crest of Sniper Ridge.

ceptions given Gen. Dwight D. Ei-: t. to Indiana, his nis ueraocrauc senhower in the South indicated to-:" i' nnnonpnt John J. SDarkman stumDs proposal made Aug.

30 by national excitement is reach-jcandidate. the Pittsburgh area. Sen. Robert Minister Churchill and President as election day ing fever pitch Hutcheson, a Republican, said A. Taft talked up the GOP ticket at Appalachians from New York to West Virginia.

I Eisenhower had given him "his1 rallies in Omaha and Norfolk, solemn word that he will promote! and Vice President Barkley nears. Stevenson's showed campaign Berry V. McDonald, Walter L. Rodgers Franklin P. Williams Mrs.

Georgia Inez Holzhey, Henry J. Council, William A. Goth-ard, Arthur J. Fraley, Dewitt H. Green and Louis Rurick Cobb, civilian employes.

Cpl. John Richard Seymour will face charges before a military court, Wall said. Truman. The new British note insisted the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company must have full compensation for its prop signs of catching fire as he lashed'a sincere effort to eradicate unfair speaks in Milwaukee and Sheboy-out with fresh vigor at his Repub-1 sections" of the Taft-Hartley law.iean. growing interest of investors in property on Livingston Ave.

between Orange Ave. and Magnolia was made a matter of record in the circuit court clerk's office today. The transaction involved the purchase of the Starbuck property on Livingston Ave. opposite the end of Main St. Catharine Dix Starbuck sold a large frame house and a lot 89 by 308 feet to the Main-Livingston for a price of $45,000, according to revenue stamps on the deed.

William T. Chennell, secretary of Fairly pleasant weather continued in the South Atlantic and Far Western states. It was 101 at Yuma, yesterday, but the top day's reading at Minot, N. was a sub-freezing 30. The South Koreans rallied and stormed back to the top.

Just before dawn a Chinese battalion struck again, forcing the South Koreans back 200 yards. Again the ROKs rallied and counterattacked. They battled the Chinese hand to hand and finally drove them off at 9:30 a.m. An Allied officer at the front said the South Koreans had restored all their positions at noon and were digging in sgainst further expected Chinese onslaughts. 18'Ucan presidential opponent's "cru-i At its annual convention in New tf i erties nationalized by Iran months ago.

sade." He accused the general lastiYork recently the AFL endorsed COP Gets Assist night of taking different positions! Eisenhower's Democratic Republicans got an assist from in different states. Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson. California's Gov.

Earl Warren, ap- President Truman took off on an- other whistle-stop tour, this time TT Washington took a serious view of the diplomatic break. Officials said it had "knocked sky high" efforts to find a solution for the touchy oil dispute. They called it "most unfortunate." Eisenhower today received the endorsement of the president of the AFL carpenters' union as he point into New England. In a speech pre- mciany ao ue nere FAIRLY WARM AND FAIR WEATHER DUE Teachers Will Meet ed his hard-driving campaign onto the Eastern seaboard. pared for delivery at Hartford, he told voters their "bread the Main-Livingston said the property was purchased for investment and there were no immediate plans for development.

The other Faculty members of Orange Fairly Warm and Fair. When Vice Pres. Alben W. Barkley speaks in Orlando Monday, he will be introduced by Dan McCarty, Democratic nominee for governor. Barkley speaks at a rally in Jacksonville at 2:15 p.m.

Monday and in Orlando at 8:15 p.m. These will be his only two appearances in Florida. Full-Scale U.N. Debate On War Seen UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.

WV "Maybe a few little scattered Polio Cases Show Drop County public schools will attend district professional meetings here Merchants Lay Plans For Handling Crowds and in Winter Haven tomorrow and showers, but nothing really too unpleasant," the seer said. "I'm not going overboard about all schools will close for the day. White teachers will meet in Win- WASHINGTON The Public ter Haven and Negro teachers at; Health Service said today the 2,757 Jones High School, Orlando, new cases of infantile paralysis Omcials of the Orlando Ketaili Ihe sales, Akin said, "will be reported last week represented a Merchants Assn. said today that through co-ODerative A full-scale United Nations debate on Korea during the height of the American election campaign seemed assured today. A spot-check showed no strong iu per Lent, urop ueiuw uie the preparations are being made Orlando retailers 4 and I to handle one of the biggest crowds mercnanoising, unando retailers pearing in Minneapolis and St.

Paul, and Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee spoke up for the Democrats at Wellsville, Ohio. Late returns from Alaska's Tues in the week ended Oct t. nnnosition to Russia's demand that added: of Central Florida shoppers ever to "The incidence is expected to converge on Orlando. i can Dring central loriaians oui-I standing values to assert this city's Attending from Orlando as chairmen will be Miss Pauline McDonald, supervisor of county elementary schools, arithmetic; Mrs.

Jesse Woods, Howard Junior High School, exceptional children; Mrs. James Spurgeon, Howard High, social studies, and Miss Evelyn it, though. Unlike that silly nnestinn he taken ud at once. day general election indicated uay general eieciiuii iium.ai.cu sale reported several days ago was the expansive Dr. Harrison Mc-Mains property on Livingston two doors west of the Starbuck property.

Gen. Ike Greets 'Florida Friends' LOCKHART Lockhart Re-publicant wtrt the first in Florida to hear a recording by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, COP prasidential nominee, in which ha greets "my friends in Florida." Tha six-mirvire recording, designed fpr radio broadcast and playing ova; public address systems, wi given for the Lockhart Women's Republican Club Monday. Tha record eventually will be used all over the state, according to Charles Batchelder, Republican state committeeman.

position as shopping hub of the 7 territory apparently returned Dem- the Plcture' I not putting all soviet Delegate Andrei Gromyko territory dppareuuy jciuiiicu yciii nnp haskpt tn rnnntij jj cn decrease continuously during the Occasion is the Harvest Jubilee, remainder of the calendar climactic sales of the ORMA It was estimated that the polio being held tomorrow and Saturday, rate for 1952 will be about 35 cases! According to Curtis Akin, mem nrrat if dplppatp F. Kart ett to c. UKIU4UUCU jcaiciuaj uioi, urc wru. area. ORMA members of .1 "-O Imfstxn Va sSntAh tSrv I i Iaa aI OUllVinE Ht hsH pWtpH a "vic u'W naiw.

iii ii.j ucti, Mclntyre, Boone High School, mercnants associations win also wiciatiirp T.atpst rount mathematics. John Riinsp OranppiPer 100,000 population, a new record be participating in the sales, enmp rarps so close a few ber of the promotional committee, Orlando merchants are engaging unanao mercnams are engaging County Vocational School, will be weU above 28 Per 100.000 added. "Co-operation of our mem- votes "ould chanse the outcome-extra sales help for the weekend hr! in 1hn hf otes couia cnangeine outcome i 'Bers inose groups, ne said, eave Rpnublicans 26 out of Alas in 1949, the previous record year consultant in art, Police Stop 13 Drivers and preparing their personnel to This year there have been 45,129 cases, compared with 42,033 for all of 1949. tion Political Committee take up Korea as soon as it begins work-probably early next week. East-West Battle Secretary of State Achesoi planned to outline the American position on Korea in a policy speech late today.

Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky may answer him tomorrow. These speeches "will give the broad lines of opposing East-West thinking on offer special courtesy to out-of towners and local shoppers. "will virtually blanket greater Orlando with sales values." Care For Children Harry C. Patton, manager of the Orlando Kiddie Safety Park on N.

Lake Ivanhoe said today License Renewal Warning Sounded ka's 33 seats. Democrats now hold 20 seats, Republicans 13. Stevenson campaigned today by auto in the San Francisco area, and flies to Los Angeles tonight for a nation-wide radio-TV broadcast and a rally. He was reported- Thirteen motorists were brought to book yesterday during a Colon-ialtown tour by an unmarked car Occupational licenses for 1952-53 of the Orlando police department Twelve of the offenders were civen he is preparing a stall of six spe- iv fiushed with enthusiasm after 25-Year-0ld Train Given Elks Campaign must be renewed by the end of the month under penalty of a 1 pet summonses and the other got aiKorea and lay the groundwork for cial supervisors to care for shop San Francisco's reception last Today's Stocks the detailed debate. written warning.

Ifine, Mrs. Ruth Trovillion. city li- The French and British delega- Driven bv a uniformed police pers' children during the two days. "During Old Fashioned Bargain Days in August." he said, "we had NEW YORK UPi Railroads and, cense clerk, said today. The fine aircrafts fought against a general- stays at 1 pet.

through November, iw lnufr trend todav in the stock she said, and iumns a percentage man, the car will operate in thejtions have opposed detailed discus-College Park area today and to- sions of Korea before the Nov. 4 morrow. election, expressing fear of mak- the, place with its sleek successors inmore than 100 children here, and A 25-year-old Lionel train- night. i Crowd Cheers The thoroughly partisan audience at the Cow Palace cheered lustily as he accused Eisenhower of attempting to ride two political market. point each delinquent month there- prized childhood possession of Fred idelv mixed with'after.

'H. Horn of Orlando has taken a The traffic offenses it turned statements which would nave political repercussions in the U. S. minus siens predominating. The yesterday included: speeding, 8 passing stop signs, 2, and improper parking, 2.

horses in California, and sarcastically referred to Sen. Nixon's the Elks Club campaign to collect we expect that number almost to trains for local crippled children's 'double." homes. Children may be left at the park, Another contribution, a brand: he said, in exchange for one par-new train complete with tracks ticipating merchant's receipt for and accessories, was made by Al each child. They will be entertained Prince of the Kiddie Korner. with games, toy rides, modeling, Jimmy Slade, local Elk who is painting and other supervised ac-spearheading the drive for trains, tivities.

downside extended to around two points while the upside ended at between one and two points. The action of today's market demonstrated a comparative steadiness when gauged against yesterday's tumble, the worst of the past Straw Ballots Varied As Opinions Reflected campaign fund disclosures. iTS i-nn II Stevenson's audience was esti-110 Jl31KS mated at 23,000 persons, compared! i with 21,000 which greeted KanlO I finUlpht says his group, in co-operation; Charlie Evans, of Bowstead's! th wiioc m. m. m.

-r -m. m. ya CBS Gov. Adlai wun tne juoaei nanroaa ciu, win camera fchop. will lurnish a pro- year UOIM STOCK OUOTATIONS In the little more than two weeks Like Ike," "Save America," and keep the active until jector and films for the children, The Democratic candidate I See POLITICS, Page B-l Stevenson from Los Angeles.

WDBO. "I'll DIE a Democrat." they get enough trains to outlit patton added. Affll EQ 8 'Hupp Corp 4li Alleghany Corp 3'4 (III Centr.l 1 Allii Ch Ml 51 lint HarvfsUr 30'i Am Airline 13'i Krwe 34H r-mry i LrhRiin Coro 7ft since the Orlando Evening Star began its straw balloting on Oct. Some arrive precisely scissored every organization in this area that i lout and other looking like the is devoted to crippled cmldren. 'XJflW TO TVP WTT1T YPiTTT? "RT OfiFl TTPF! Am smeit li some 8Ji votes nave Deen cast nf irp ttipv rnmp r-hn- Yesterday's contribution from Am Sue Rel 152', inc.

K' giving Gen. Eisenhower 737 votes'oed. Dinned and folded together Horn and Prince brought the total Amrr Tob JO'i i If i i iin envelopes with penned, penciled 'number of trains received to 251. Montom ward Gov. Stevenson 94.

38 'i IMurray Corp Few Types Of Rises Threaten Life tsanois nave Deen received iromiand typed addresses. rrevious coniriDunonb were maue ion all over Central Florida, many ar- They come as variegated as the by Haley's Playtime Store, Clar-5S riving with notations such as "Ilopinions they reflect. ence Johnson 2nd, and Sears, Roe- 66' I Ibuck Co. 5 Plans More Moderate Acheson's speech was expected to be of a general nature instead of a tough demand for Red acceptance of a Korean armistice on U. N.

terms. Strong pressure from American Allies was said to have induced Acheson to moderate" his plans for opening the Korean debate and to hold off on specific demands until Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky is heard. ROAD NEEDS An engineering report estimates it would cost 340 million dollars to develop the state maintained road systems of eight Central Florida counties to adequate standards during the next 20 years. However, the survey of future highway needs shows that only 261 million dollars will be available for the work, leaving an estimated deficit of 79 million dollars.

For a complete report on what a New York firm says is in store for the state concerning road building problems in Central Florida, turn to Page B-9. .1 8t INasri Keivia B3'i INehl Corp 103H Sz West 31 Mtra 201. Penney 47 i Pepsi-Cola 15J'Phllco Corp 53W Philip Morris 3K1. 'Radio Corp 3t Readtnf Co Sl'jtexall Dru B9 'Schenley lnd By DR. W.

C. ALVAREZ Emeritus Member, Division of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, and Professor of Medicine, Mayo Foundation Miners Growing 'and not all of them constitute alarm and listening over the artery serious threat to life. In many in front of your elbow? He was leases the person can expect to noting, first, the amount of on into his sixties at sure which would just stop the land often without any symptoms, blood from pounding down through i When a high blood pressure' the big main artery of your arm. 33-. 46 28', 5.

Straw Ballot More Restless 24 Amer Woolen Anacon Cop Armour It CO Atchison Atl Coast L. Atl Redninf Bait A Ohio Beth Steel Burl Mills Cateroll Trae Celanese Corp Ches ti Ohio Chrysler Corp Colate-Palm-P Colum On Cons Vultea Cont Can Corn Prod Crucible Steal Plana Str PuPont Eastern Air It Erie Rr Firestone Fla Power Fla Pow At Lt Oen Elec Oen Foods Oen Mills Oen Mtrs PITTSBURGH LT) Reports of So the doctor said you have shows up late in life, it is not like-' This is called the systolic pres growing restlessness came from; high blood pressure! Let us hopeiy to De so dangerous as when it sure, or the pressure reached by 13 Sears RoebucK 57 17s. Sinclair Oil 40 433 ISouthern Co 15 71 South Paclfle 3934 27'i Stand Oil 3 73 12 ISturiebaker 35'i F5' Swift Co 31. 22Ts Texas Co 51 20 'a Pac fc 34 64 'Un 45' 22' I'n Carbide 6i 31 Un Oil Cal 363 62' Vn Pacific 49' United Aire 333 United Fruit 57 59', tl Steel 37 23 Warner Plrt 12 I am a registered Democrat Republican I plan to vote for Eisenhower Stevenson Mark an by party affiliation and your choice for President and send to the Straw Ballot Editor, Orlando Sentinel-Star. Please vote only once.

the nation coal lields today in tne-that it isn a dad one and tnat up jn youth. Curiously, in; the top of the wave as it rushes out wake of a strike threat tossed atdoctor was not too discouraging. the cases cf middle-aged with each contraction or systole of the industry by John L. As we shall see later, not all rises'; a high pressure commonly pro- the heart. Normally, this pressure president of the United llinef blood pressure are alarming; duces no symptoms and is a mild is between 90 and 125 mm.

of mer-Workers. I many are mild and almost jcury. In a young person, a pres- Several thousand miners are off less, and only a few are very sure of 140 mm. almost certainly the job to back up demands for The biggest thing many a man means some trouble later. The pay hike being held up pending or woman needs to learn about M0W ne Measures me F.essure of young WOmen tend approval by the Wage Stabilization high blood pressure Is that there! What was the doctor doing while! i Board.

iare several type of the was inflating the cuff on yourl ISee BLOOD, Pagt A-5J Oen Pub Vt r.nHrirh i S4 West Union 37 ooorlrear 415, Willys Overland Oreybound 12 tWoolwortb 43.

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