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56 PAGEb rpSPORTS THE WORLD'S NEWSPAPER GREATEST Founded Jun10; 1847 sj J4 LL THE AMERICAN PAPER FOR AMERICANS iVOLUME CXII NO. 166 REG. V. S. PAT.

OFFICE, COPYRIGHT 193 BY THJt CHICAGO TR IB UN SI THIS PAPER CONSISTS OP THREE SECTIONS SECTION ONE 'f- MONDAY, JULY 13, 1953 FIVE CENTS PAY 10 MORE A 3 Jli Shoots UpTown Over Penny Sales Tax, Kills Police Chief Prison Rebell A5T RFPflRT AUTOIST FLEES THE OLD MATH TEACHER AND HIS STAR PUPIL NEWS SUMMARY OP THE CHICAGO TRrlUNE CAna Historical Scrapaaak) Lnu i i it. i uu i Chiefs Bow to Monday July 13, 1953 WITH FAMILY REPORT ItHEE COl'JS TO U. S. ON TRUCE PLAN MADE EAST OF Thirst of 7,000 FOREIGN Plane with 58 aboard missing (Picture on back page) Salem, July 12 STOLEN CAR WAKE ISLAND on Wake-Hawaii flight. Page 1 Moscow radio hints Beria has Twenty-one convicts, assumed to been executed.

Page 4 be the. ring-. eaders of the Oregon State Manhunt Started prison disturb- Adlai supports Eisenhower's "go slow" policy. Page 5 Princess Margaret over cold; greets mother. Page 8 Honeymooners off for Riviera with two honks, holler.

Page 9 AMERICAN ance, surren Distress Signals Heard Two Hours Hear He Approves Big Concessions inDakotas dered today in return for water for 1,000 Kills police chief and shoots up town over a penny. Page 1 thirsty rebels huddled in the prison yard. irison rebel leaders give up so. 1.000 can have water. Page 1 New Salem, N.

July 12 Special Enraged at having to pay a penny sales tax on four bottles of soda pop, an itinerant motorist last night shot up this I RUSSIAN iF 1 RULERS STALIN I TR5KY JSfcD I' Russian I iCi4fP58 i I RULERS To MALENKOV Ottawa, 111., opens centennial RETAKE OUTPOSTS Eighth army counter-blows regain outposts of Finger ridge. Details on page 3. After the 21 Cteddea BULLETIN PEARL HARBOR, T. July 12 (AP) The navy transport Barrett picked up an abandoned aircraft life raft at 7:40 p. m.

to day (12:40 a. Chicago time Monday) 325 miles east of Wake as 10,000 see parade. Page 3 Sets fire to forest to get job; gave up in response to demands made by Warden Clarence T. kills 15 men. Pt.

3, p. 6 Gladden over a loud speaker, the small town, killed Police Chief Ed Mumby, kidnaped a farmer, LOCAL Hunt slasher of woman; says neighbor to be next." Page 1 island in the last reported posi and escaped in a stolen car. With TOKYO, July 13 Monday VP) President Eisenhower's special envoy has obtained a signed agreement from President Syng-man Rhee that South Korea will abide by an armistice, a compe the killer were his wife and five three day revolt ended. The prisoners agreed thru a three man convict committee to submit to individual search and to return to their cells. Court to decide whether a dog tion of a missing air liner carrying 58 persons.

Search planet and can be disorderly. Page 1 ships started converging on the area. Earlier, the navy said that Douglas urges offering of food to Poles and Czechs. Page 6 Scandinavian groups seek ju Gladden had stood in the tent source said today. Neither Rhee nor the envoy, oii slicks sighted in the area had been caused by the transport Bar dicial representation.

Page 14 Johnny, 4, picks the right man prison yard to announce his terms. He said that to avoid unnecessary suffering for those unwittingly involved, "I will confer with your committee but in an emergency. Page 15 rett one of the search vesieli, pumping out its bilges. Walter S. Robertson, confirmed the Rhee was reported out of his Seoul office.

Robertson Is in Tokyo on his way to the Reuther tells Beck to stop raiding the CIO. Pt. 2, p. 2 children. Authorities of North and South Dakota had organized a widespread manhunt for the gunman, who had registered at the Hotel Metropole here as Fred E.

Werrens. In flight the slayer abandoned his own car, which he had purchased a week ago at Aberdeen, S. D. He is believed to have fled to South Dakota and authorities said he may live in or near Aberdeen. His home address is HONOLULU, July 12 not until these men come for Deaths, obituaries.

Pt. 3, p. 6 Transocean airlines DC-6B plane United States. We Do Have Agreement ward voluntarily to submit to KOREAN WAR being locked up." Then he read Report major concessions by carrying 58 persons, including nine children, was missing today When he arrived from the 21 names. Rhee on truce.

Page 1 WASHINGTON 20 Walk Out and Give Up Bidault asks Dulles for 300 Gladden said there were 1,040 million more in S. aid. Page 7 men in the yard before the 20 SPORTS SECTION not known. His age was esti Korea last night, Robertson told correspondents: "We do have agreement with Rhee to a point where we are ready to go ahead with an armistice and sign it." The source said today that Robertson has won' sweeping mated at 33. Cuts Woman) White Sox beat Indians, 14 to 2, and 3 and 1.

Page 1 Braves take two from Cardinals, 10 to 1, and 4 to 3. Page 1 Children Get Into Argument LOS ANGELES BAKES IN 98 DEGREE HEAT; surrendered, leaving 300 who have been in their cells thruout the disturbance. The 1,040 have been without food or water since Saturday morning except for State's Atty. J. Schauss of Redlegs defeat Cubs, 7 to 4, Morton county gave the follow Phones to Say Dog to Have His Day in Court, That Is and 7 to 3.

Page 1 HIGHEST IN 3 YEARS ing description of events leading the food they took with them. to the shooting of Mumby Gladden said that when the FriendlsNext Some of Werrens' children got 20 gave water would be Los Angeles, July. 12 (JF) Los concessions from the Korean leader, but does not want to embarrass Rhee, who has been whipping up widespread anti-truce sentiment. Rhee, his government leaders, and South Korean civilians had into an argument over payment Dodgers break Giants winning string, 4 to 3. Page 3 Yankees score in ninth to beat Senators, 6 to 5.

Page 3 BUSINESS SECTION Building rate tops that of 1952 by 92.5 million. Page 7 turned on in the recreation area where they were driven a gun Jefferson Park police yester of the 1 cent sales tax at Angeles had its hottest day. in nearly three years today a sizzling 98 degrees. The minimum on a Guam-to-Honolulu flight and was presumed down in the Pacific. More than 16- hours after the four engine plane radioed its last position 325 miles east of Wake island, weak distress signals began sputtering out of the sea lane between Wake and Honolulu.

Altho lasting for more than two hours, the distress calls were so 'faint that ships and planes were unable to get accurate bearings, but the navy estimated the sender was 300 to 800 miles west of Honolulu. This was far east of the sector where the navy had concentrated Its massive search thru most of today. The navy's Hawaiian sea frontier office said it had been established that the distress signals east of Wake were being sent by a Gibson Girl type of emergency sending equipment 'Reports of an oil slick 325 day intensified their search for Schmidt's restaurant. They left. point yesterday.

There 20 state police on the walls and 37 guards a knife wielding prowler who refusing to pay the tax, and temperature this morning was BY GEORGE BLISS (Pictarm on pagm 4) Judge Emmett Harrington in Racine av. court will decide tomorrow whether a dog can be disorderly. Rising cattle prices still not Werrens entered the cafe a few I slashed a pretty 27 year old along the fence kept them in a only 79, highest since Sept 23, expressed opposition to any armistice which would leave Korea divided and with Red Chinese felt at retail. Page 7 1 1 housewife Saturday in the base- tight pack. 939..

Lake shipping sights are set -ot-lcc n.T n.Tir.,; ment of her northwest side One convict shouted: "Turn Today's reading was two de on new July record. Page 7 L. home and later notified the vie- the water on, we'll come out' grees above yesterday's 96, the According to Motorcycle Po- FEATURES ou.uu hv tolenViiiTio that nnntfioi There was a scattering of ap i i werrens aepanea aneriiy previous high for the year. It iceman Jack Muller, a dog own troops on Korean soil. "You Have Conquered The source said Rhee com mented to Robertson after sign plause and the named men Crossword Puzzle" 18 with the penny still unpaid and housewife in the neighborhood Day by Day on Farm! 28 checked out of the hotel.

Driv- wouI1 suffer the same fate. started walking to the south en was the hottest July 12 on record, and the warmest day. since a 99 Oct 12, 1950.. er can be arrested on such a especially if the dog had seen fit to dine on Muller's leg. ine vicum, ivirs.

dieer- Drama, music, Part 2 BOcMihsT ine the document: "You have Friend of the Page 11 closure gate. They were met by massed guards, who searched each of them and escorted them Lifeguards reported hundreds HEW sua. of thousands sought relief at the How to Keep Well Page 24 Inquiring Pt. 2, p. 2 bo, 27, of 6048 Nassau was treated in Chicago State hospital for seven long scratches on her face which, said, the Bites Right Leg It all started Friday night toward the cell block.

beaches where temperatures Line Type or Two. 24 TV-Radio programs. 2, p. 2 while Muller was writing a ticket miles east of Wake caused the navy to shift eight ships and 19 ranged between 75 and 80. This was the 22d consecutive day of slasher inflicted after telling her, They Take a Poll Chilled and chastened by an Today with Women Part 2 'I'm going to mark you for CARTOONS 80-plus weather.

life! Doctors said the scratches uncomfortable, foodless night on SOUTH DAKOTA Aggie Mack, 22; All in Sport, for a parking violation in front of The Surrey, 152 E. Ontario st Rusty, a large boxer, ambled from The Surrey, spied Muller on her forehead, cheeks, and chin the institution's baseball diamond, Spt. Brenda Starr, PL 2, p. ing past the cafe he fired five apparently were made with a was doing laundry in the basement brandished a switch blade Caesar, 22; Dennis the Menace, Pt. 2, p.

Dick Tracy, 26; Ferd- pistol shots. Three, of them hit I knife. where they had been driven yesterday after they had set fire to the prison tailor ship, the con come here, and you have conquered me." Rhee was said to have agreed riot to release any more of the 8,000 anti communist Korean prisoners of war still in custody and to have said that he would abide by the armistice agreement before any Chinese troops are withdrawn from North Korea. Rhee also was reported to have abandoned his strong plea for guarantees of Korean unification -before the armistice is signed. In return, Rhee got a promise contained in letter from President Eisenhower last month of a U.

mutual se the front of the restaurant knife in front of her face, and writing the ticket and decided he didn't like Muller's activity in nand, 10; Gasoline Alley, 26; Attacked Twice Before she fainted. Walter Hoherz, a farmer, was Harold Teen, 22; King Aroo, 26; victs evidently decided they could Mrs. Steerbo told Detectives front of his owner's place of bus- asked by Chief Mumby to help Mrs. Steerbo later ran to the not win. Laughing Matter, 24; Little Lulu, 22; Moon Mullins, Spt.

Mostly Nuts and Jolts, 12; try to find Werrens car. Hoherz La Salle De Michaels and Frank apartment of Mrs. Viola John search planes eastward. Five ships were, assigned to continue the search off Wake. They were the transport Barrett fleet tanker Tomahawa, cargo ship Sussex and the coast guard weather ships -Klamath and Finch.

50 Passengers Aboard A spokesman said 19,000 square miles of ocean had been searched by 11 p. m. Chicago time, The search started early today across a strip 30 miles wide and ness. At 10:30 a. m.

a convict named .9 son. 45. of 6045 Nassau and He growled and bit Muller's Al Kilmer went to the state police Orphan Annie, 26; Peanuts, Pt spotted it parked on a country Czech she believed the knife road near here about 11 p. m. wielder was the same man who He picked up Mumby and drove attacked her on two previous notified her of the attack.

Mrs, right leg. Muller kicked himself tower and announced that he had 2, p. Jack, Spt. Johnson called police, and Mrs. free, and pursued the dog into polled a majority of the men" him to the spot.

Mumby drew occasions, Smitty, Spt. Terry, 26; The Dailys, Pt. 2, p. The Gumps, Steerbo went to her own apart The Surrey. his .38 caliber revolver and On the night of March 17, and that they wanted to come back." ment to await them.

Who's dog is that?" Muller Spt The Neighbors, 24; Tim ordered Werrens into the back she said, she was emptying gar- Before police arrived, she re- demanded. my, 16; Twin Earths, 26; Winnie Kilmer then was brought into ated, the telephone rang and a Winkle, 20. Mine," replied James Man curity pact, increased economic aid, and a pledge to work by every possible peaceful means for seat of Hoherz's car, but did not into a can in her back yard disarm him. ner the alley when she heard a EDITORIALS the warden's office and was told to go back and have the men man said, Vi will be next!" The man then laughed and hung up. ley, 40, of 116 E.

Oak st "I'm busy. Come back again some brick whiz over her head. As 1 Truman Republicans; Public hcific FBAKIJCff select a committee of three men she ran toward the house, a man Enemy No. Gov. Dewey's So unification.

Hint Action Wednesday Ocean Mrs. Steerbo said the only Vi other time." Mumby climbed into the front tackled her and Dulled her to with good sense." cialist Power Plants; The Grave she knew was Mrs. Johnson. Cop Makes Arrest yard of Reputations; Shirts and The Rhee-Robertson document seat ana, wun gun snn arawn. the eround.

and she fainted. "I'lVt i HAWAIIAN "We Run This Institution" Later Saturday night Detec IS. Oysters. Page 24 sat half turned so he could when she awoke, she added, her was reported on its way to Wash Muller said Manley ignored The surrender followed a night tive Ray Splett was sent to Mrs, watcn tne prisoner, uonerz assailant was potia hut eh (Want ads in part 2, pp. 9 to 19) ington.

Such a pledge in writing him, so he placed Manley under Johnson's apartment after seven drove about 30 feet when Wer- found he had bruised her knees spent in the open in 51 degree temperatures. Gladden said the arrest mysterious phone calls. Each would appear to meet the guarantee demanded by the Communists that the Korean govern rens whipped out ms revolver and arms. She was treated in THE WEATHER Muller brought Manley into time she answered, Mrs. John convicts would be fed and would and fired two shots.

The two Swedish Covenant hospital and son said, the caller hung up. be returned to their cells 20 at ment will abide by truce terms. the Chicago av. station and looked thru the municipal code MONDAY. JIXT 13, 1953 Duiiets strucK in ms reported the attack to nolir- time.

"The first to come in," United States information serv- PAPER DEMANDS a.u I book. CHICAGO AND VICINITY: ice photografers are reported to Werrens then forced Hoherz uraooea Hauway he told reporters, will be those who appear least able physically He then began to fill in the have been ordered to be at Pan QUEEN GIVE UP to stop while Werrens' wife and Un March 25, Mrs. Steerbo 800 miles long in the Wake-Honolulu lane where the plane disappeared late last night In Oakland, CaL, Ray Elsmore, vice president of Transocean Air Lines, reported the plane, on a nonscheduled commercial flight carried 50 passengers and a crew of eight Some of the passengers were civilian workers and their Partly cloudy with one or two thundershowers likely; not much change ta temperature; arrest, slip. to stand another night outside. five children got into Hoherz's sai.

a man grabbed her in the Continued on page 2, column 5 HER 5 AIR LINERS The four charges preferred Gladden said he had told the car. They drove to Judson, 10 dark hallway outside her second were: disorderly conduct, allow CMeaxa Trlbaa Pram Bat ileal high, 85; low tonight, 66. Tomorrow, partly cloudy; high, miles east of here, before the floor flat when she opened the committee that the demands which the prisoners presented LONDON, July 12 The ing a dog to run at large, allow killer tossed the body of the door to see why it was rattling. 84. queen's flight of five Viking air ing a dog to run unleashed and Illinois: 8cttred tBoaderrtowert slam police chief beside the road.

ane saia.sne iaintea when he unmuzzled, and disturbance of liners should be scrapped, the when they started a no-work strike last Friday "would not be met and that we run this insti wives and families from Guam, ver morth fcaif. Not innch ehae At Raleigh. 30 miles south of grabbed her and that when she Approximately 1,000 jobs Sunday Express said today. the peace by a dog. la temperatara today and tomor- -j caTT Men-1 re earned consciousness ha ha VTT UK UVUgllb I va bound for Honolulu end the United States on vacation.

In the last year, the Express row. tution the way we want it" Ridicule Nettles Cop line. flea- She did not report that at TEMPERATURES CHICAGO Near the South Dakota line, tack to police, she added, because said, Queen Elizabeth flew only twice in aircraft of the flight On the back of the slip, for 10 a. 74 1 in stores and offices! 11 p. .71 I Last Heard Near Wake The Hawaiian sea fron about 60 miles south of here, she was not injured.

the judge's edification, Muller and air trips" by all members Werrens ordered Hoherz out of On these occasions, Mrs. Steer- wrote: 1 a. ..67 a. 1 84 1 a. 3 p.

4 p. 5 p. ....84 a a 7 p. a. ....81 9 p.

.76 a. ..64 4 a. a. ...184 7 a. .67 8 a.

.69 9 a. 10. 11 a. Nwn 83 the royal family accounted for only 50 of the 1,045 hours logged. the car after forcing the farmer bo said, darkness prevented her to show him how to drive it He from obtaining a description of 3a.ai..e7 4a.m..S6 "Subject allowed dog to run at large, unleashed and unmuz tier office reported the plane was 325 miles east of Wake island, one of its stops', when it made The other thousand hours were a.

at. 1 6a.m..66 took Hoherz's billfold and iden- the men or man. Saturday's zled. Dog bit police officer, for trips conveying minor offi tification papers, but returned a attack was made in daylight, owner refused to talk until tHIfk. VW.

-Ulioffldal. THE MOON small amount of money in the and she said her assailant was cials and servants, the paper said, apd for keeping the crew placed imder arrest Owner Deal with home trade help build up the COMMUNITY -A C70LLAI? WELL SPENT IN YOUR HOME TOWNI-G1VES YOU ANOTHER CRACK 35 to 40 years old, 6 feet 1 inch billfold. He also had taken Chief completely ignored police officer in flying trim. id ra tall, weighed. about 140 pounds, Mumby's gun.

The Express quoted official and created a disturbance where he was tending bar. Entire had black hair and a small pen You are more certain to locate the job in which you can make the most of your experience and ability when you choose from the largest number of offers. Today's Tribune presents approximately 1,000 offers of store and office jobs alone. Many are advertised only in the Tribune. For the job with the pay and working conditions you want, see the Help Wanted and Employment Agency want ads in today's Chicago Tribune.

cil line mustache, and wore incident was treated as a big joke and officer was subjected AT IT AOAIN- white shirt and dark trousers. figures showing the Might's annual cost to Ihe country is about $275,000, half the money going on wages for the 15 officers and 63 technicians and the other half I the last report at 10:28 p.m. 3:28 a-m. Sunday Chicago At 4:44 a.m., a distress signal was heard on Wake for 14 minutes but the navy was unable to get a fix on it On a Gibson type emergency transmitter, the signal could have reached out 300 miles from an airborne plane and 75 miles from a plane on the water. A coast guard plane from Wake sped to the general area at 3:27 a.nL, shortly after the civil aeronautics administration ft to ridicule." Saw Attacker on Bus The car later was reported seen in Mobridge, S.

nearly 100 miles southeast of here. State's Atty. Schauss said a first degree murder warrant had been issued for Werrens. The slain Mumby was a widower, about 51 years old, and had been police chief here for about five It was the ridicule that nettled July 10 Wy 11.17 Mi I it 2 A9.IAm.24 Sanriic, 5:28. Saniet.

8:28. Moenet, 10:14 p. m. tomwraw. Marainf start: Venataad JapiUr: Eventnc tUr: Sitara.

For 24 hMrs ended 7:30 p. imly 13; Mean tenprratare, 75 decrees; narmkl, 75; manth't deficienej, year neets. 45.4. Precipitation, ane; nwnth'i deBdenej, JO inch; yeur'a dendeacT, .18 tatch. Highest wind Telocity, 11 m.

p. a. BetetlTC kanddltr. 7:30 a. 64 per teat; 1:30 p.

S3; p. 36. Barometer, 7:30 a. m.t 30.15; 7:30 a. 30.06.

Hap and attar reparla aa pat aj She said she recognized him as Muller. He's no man to ridicule, on gasoline, spares, and modifica as thousands of Chicago traffic a passenger on the bus in which she returned from a shopping trip in the vicinity of Nagle and tions. The cost works out at $5,600 for every hour flown by a member of the royal family, Milwaukee avs. that afternoon. violators will attest.

Muller is known as the champion, ticket giver in the police department She said he reappeared while she or about $280 a flying mile. 9 if.

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