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TIIE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1932 Six Volpe Only Bidder Depressed Spirit on VA Hospital Lab Bombers Support UH. Infantry as Third Year of War Opens Reds Kill 46 in Train Raid; Cited in Death Attempt on Life of Rhee Faked, Say Opponents WASHINGTON. June 25 (API The Veterans' Administration said today S. Volpe Si Co. of Boston submitted the only bid for gen.

of U. S. General ral construction work in convert- WASHINGTON, June 25 fAP) ing the West Roxbury, V. A. VV 1 PUSAN, Korea.

June 25 (UP) Rrink. Amer-i Hospital into a paraplegic center. I Ground Action Stepped Up A 62-year-old man elbowed his way JAPAN Continued from the First Page At least 34 police and 30 rioters were hurt and 102 demonstrators were jailed in the Osaka area. An American General was burned slightly in the Osalu. rioting.

The Reds were observing the second anniversary of the Korean war- with demonstrations scheduled in many large Japanese cities. The Tokyo riot at the scene of bloody May Day and May 30 fights flared after a four-hour meeting of Reds. The Communists marched on the. station waving Red flags tnn militarw figure assiened to The bid was $1,197,000. The V.

A. TlnLfe waf Cdlhas 30 day. to decide whether to within five feet of President Syng- We can operate in bad weather, man Rhee at Korean War anni award the contract or ask for new- fatally shot in a Pentagon office late yesterday. versary ceremonies today, aimed a Mauser automatic at the President's the enemy cannot," he said. "The 8th Army Is adequately suppled, including ammunition." Should the Communists attack.

Authorities continued tneir in back, and pulled the trigger. vestigation today but said it appar- The sun failed to go off. National Police Director Yoon he said. Allied troops would concentrate on destroying the enemy Woo Kyune grabbed the would-be Army and "not on taking ground." bids. The hospital is.

to be converted to accommodate spinal cord injury patients now hospitalized at the Framingham, V. A. Hospital. The converted institution will have accommodations for 150 paraplegics and 150 medical and surgical patients. The Framingham hospital is being turned over to the Army this Summer but 400 beds will be re assailant, Ryu Shi Tai, and hustled him away to a military police sta tion.

Reds Say Raids Rhee, making a speech and ob viously ignorant of the apparent and brandishing fire bombs. The station police quarters were Korea, June 25 (UP) 'Communist guerrillas killed 46 persons, including an American soldier, and kidnaped 80 others today after dynamiting and raiding a passenger train near Sagari behind U.N. lines in southwest Korea. The start of the third year of war in Korea was also marked by sharp ground fighting along the 155-mile front. In two air battles, just south of the Yalu River Manchurian border in northern Korea, Allied pilots caused one Communist MIG-15 jet fighter to crash, Won't Lead to attempt on his life, turned and admonished the scufflers behind him to "be quiet." Most of the 50,000 persons packed into Pusan's public fired, but the blaze was auickiy quenched.

The oolice. experts at riot tactics, tained by the V. A. until the West Roxbury conversion is completed, BURGLARY Truce Agreement square to hear Rhee were unaware had been waiting at the teeming of the incident United States Ambassador John station, six miles from downtown Tokyo, for the Reds. The Osaka mob carried banners VEL DORNE, who has been selected to represent Massachusetts in Miss Universe beauty pageant, left for Long Beach, where she will compete for the title of "Miss United States of America." Here Juli Dane, fashion coordinator of Rogers Agency, of which Miss Dome is a member, hands her bon voyage bouquet PANMUNJOM.

Korea, June (UP) Red truce negotiators, Muccio was among those present. A government spokesman de proclaiming "Mahitami Air Base, their first reference to devastating 'No war and "independence!" nounced the incident as an opposition political plot to assassinate the Japanese police, using clubs and Allied air raids on North Korean power plants, said today the United Nations could not intimidate them tear gas, broke up the mob before it got within seven miles of the 77-year-old President. Opposition sources retorted that the attempt was faked to give Rhee an excuse to tighten martial law bie American air base near Osaka New York and Norwalk. He is Continued jrom the First Page Both pleaded not guilty. The case was continued to July 9.

Mrs. Hart was held in $10,000 and her husband in $20,000. They were remanded to tha Essex County House of Correction in Lawrence in lieu of bail. Police are still hunting for a 32-caliber gun which Hart admitted having in his possession and which he said he threw YACHTSMAN Into accepting its armistice terms. North Korean Gen Nam II, chief Because of the incident, all sales and advertising director of and perhaps arrest more of his po.

American military personnel in communist delegate, also accused the U.N. in an angry 18-minute utical opponents. Continued from the First Page The Flicka vas discovered by Only a few minutes after the in Tokyo were ordered to remain in their quarters by Gen Mark Clark. Far East commander. United States military buildings probably destroyed another and damaged a third.

The "downed" MIG weit into a violent spin and crashed after overshooting an American plane it was trying to shoot down. Last night B-29 Superfortresses dropped 250 tons of bombs on frontline Communist entrenchments in one of the biggest close-support missions of the war. Allied warplanes flew 1274 missions yesterday. (United Press Telephoto) Pepperidge Farms, a bakery product concern in Norwalk. PENSION Continued jrom the First Page As soon as the state Legislatures prorogues, Gov.

Dever is cident, even before the name of the would-be assassin' was made public, placards appeared on the streets charging it was a plot by the National Democratic party, Rhee's harangue of trying to extend the war by "dangerous steps." "Your side is reminded," he said, "that no provocative actions taken by your side outside this conference will alter the reasonable and unshakeable position of our side." ROUND SHOT TO DEATH in were shuttered and well guarded. Some 400.000 Koreans scheduled Pentagon office, Brig Gen Francis demonstrations throughout Japan. Walter E. Bowman ot this community, who rowed out into the cove to investigate. Its jib was flapping and the motor was still running but Nichols was missing.

G. Brink. Thirty policemen, including two chief opposition in his feud with the National Assembly. American M. were injured in Although he did not mention the ently was suicide although there Allied air attacks Mpday and1 fighting at Suita City, near Osaka, between 1000 rioters and 800 police were mree ouuei wounas iu me General's chest.

A pistol lay beside Inaugurate Antenapley ood lor Nichols' yachting vaca Tuesday on Yalu River and northeast Korea power plants, It was men. Fifty-eight domonstrators him. for N. Televiewers clear that these vere the "Drovoca slated to appoint State Treas. John Hurley to the position left vacant as the result of the death of the late Edmund Hoy, civil clerk.

tion was intact and his wallet containing "a lot of money," was also aboard. Brink. 58. who arrived from the LACONIA. N.

June 25 Cere Two American soldiers were wounded in the attack on the train, which was carried out by Far East for conferences about two tive actions" to which he referred. The 29-minute truce meeting was marked by several sharp exchanges A -search by Coast Guardsmen weeks a so. was found in a third monies were held here today on top of 2400-foot high Mt. Melknap marking the beginning operation of New England's first RCA anten- 150 to 300 guerillas. The "train was eight miles south last night failed to solve Nichols disappearance.

Their lifeboats If Brown's retirement goes into were arrested. L'oited States Brig Gen Carter W. Clarke, commanding a logistical unit In southern Japan, was track in the face by sulphuric acid hurled into his car by Communist led mob. He suffered superficial barns and continued to his office. effect while he is acting clerk and floor omce, not far from the office of Gen J.

Lawton Collins, Army Chief of Staff. He died while being taken to the Army's Walter Reed, were hampered by a foe of "zero" Between Nam and Ma Uen William K. Harrison. Toward the end of the session. Nam took exception to "insolent statements" by of Safari going to Kwangju.

The raiders placed dynamite on the tracks, derailing the locomotive aplex lor community television, visibility, so dense that planes receiving a salary of $9750, his pen. sion would be $6337.50. If his re' tirement is held up until the Hur. The 40-foot antenna will mean couia not oe sent aiort. Hospital.

as it Dassed. Harrison without specifying what At Danen. Nichols' wife. Emily. The eun found beside him was ley appointment and he reverts back to his regular salary of $7280 Swooping down on the train, the! raiders burned eight passenger reported to be a small automatic tney were.

"I must remind you," Nam said, said the advertising man had been bound for York. Me. There he was The rioters had stolen a four car passenger train after assembling during1 the night from the country improved TV reception for the ap provimately 300-set owners of La conia and surrounding communis ties. All RCA equipment for the in. Authorities said it was possible for lor assistant clerk pay, his pen "that your way of speaking as if to have met his so.i, Humphrey, 16.

coaches and ripped up a section of track, besides the American sion would only be $4732. side. a man to shoot himself three times with such a weapon before losing your side were a -victor is a great Insult to our side. I demand soldier, they killed 21 South Ko a Milton Academy student, and the pair were to have continued the voyage together. away in a wooded area when he was being hunted.

"I had a gun but I didn't want to use it," he told the court. ''I hacked the wires because I thought they were part of a burglar alarm system." He told Judge Darcey he was on top of a hill surveying the entire situation while State Police and tha bloodhound were searching for him. A 700-pound safe, two feet by three- had been pushed 30 feet from the restaurant. Police claim that the Harts car had been moved into position, with the trunk open, and allege the couple intended to carry it away. The safe contained $1800, the restaurant manager reported.

Two Andover cruising car officers, William Tammeny and Richard Caldwell, noticed a car on the restaurant grounds just before 3 o'clock. They sped in and threw rays of their spotlight on the machine. A woman at the wheel started up the car and whirled out, with the officers in pursuit. As the machine shot away, a man darted out the rear door of the restaurant and took off in tha woods. stallation was supplied by Louis M.

Herman Company, Boston RCA consciousness. The train roared toward Osaka, Japan's second largest city and the Industril hub of the islands, but rean soldiers, seven Korean police that your side withdraw such insolent statements." If the Law Department feels that the Mayor can hold up his approval of the retirement until after the new appointment, that is what the District Coroner' A. Magruder distributor. Albin J. Malln.

presi men. 13 Korean civilians, the en The sloop developed eneine MacDonald said the General appar' Harrison, who for weeks has gineer. conductor, baggageman and trouble shortly after Nichols em dent of the Community TV Corporation, was responsible for the ently shot himself, but he would heard Nam malign the United Na city Chief Executive will do. train fireman. not issue an official verdict until The retirement of Brown, who tions and the United States As It was believed the 80 persons project which was started last No.

vember. his investigation is completed. barked, she said, and he put into the New Bedford Yacht Club at South Dartmouth for repairs. The work accomplished, he again put out into Buzzards Bay to cross the murderers," snapped back. "You used the word demand.

has been in the county service for 31 years, was approved by the City Kidnaped were Korean civilians. Meanwhile. Gen James A. Van halted outside the metropolis. The mob armed Itself with sticks, stones and at least two police pistols before 800 Japanese policemen lunged into them with clubs and tear gas.

Fists flew and skulls were cracked by bamboo poles in wild fighting. Sixteen policemen were The new antenaplex uses the Brink, a veteran of World Wars I and II. was chief of the American longest rural television cable in Council last Monday after City Tleet. 8th Army commander, said the chances for a Red offensive are military mission in Indo-China. the world, running some 30.000 feet Words such as 'demand' have no significance if they cannot be enforced by military power." tidewaters between the Cape Cod Canal and New Bedford.

Council Pres. Gabriel F. Piemonte tried to hold it up for investigation. riends said tirinK had been bad less today than a few weeks ago, Irom tne tower into the city. ly depressed but that the Indo He told a press conference the Scion of a prominent Boston China situation had nothing to do The stone arch bridge of New stabbed with bamboo spears.

Nine family. Nichols had once lived on The northern Spitsbergen Islands The Azore Islands in the Atlantic with it. Secretary of State Acheson reach within 600 miles of the North York State has been in constant use were hurt seriously when the mob 'Lime Beacon Hill, moving td Ocean are 888 square miles and rainy season is now much closer and "good fighting weather for him (the enemy) is now decreasing. said last week the Reds had been since 1760. Pole.

attacked police cars. 'Danen to be nearer his work in support nearly 500.000 people, checked in Indo-China and the United States would soon increase aid to that country. Collins issued a statement ex pressing regret at Brink's death "Gen Brink took his duties very seriously, and worked long hours daily, without regard to his health. Troopers Called Collins said. "He was devoted to duty and served his country with The cruiser overhauled and distinction.

The General is survived by his forced off the road the car driven by the woman. She denied anyone had been with her. wife, Florence, who is in Indo-China, and a daughter, Mrs. W. W.

VJORTIl FER The Andover officers flashed the Weils of Falls Church, Va. alarm and 15 tropperi were sent from the nearby State Police bar racks. Deputy Chief Daniel J. Hart of iGf IT" Reddy WED. 9:30 TO 5:30 Noted Texas Editor Found Dead in Car AMARILLO, June 25 (AP) ultra exclusive Lawrence led a squad into the bogs and North Andover and Reading policemen came in.

The suspect who fled the scene of nn Gene Howe, 66, famous Texas editor, was found dead today in his the break had disappeared in a woodland area of almost five square miles. Hound Joint Chase mi Ill I uua car on the southeast outskirts of Amarillo. Howe was chairman of the board of the Globe-News Publishing Company of Amarillo. He was found in his car about But the trooners had their "ace in retail store cancellation stock the hole" sad-faced, lop-eared Sid. The tracker was given the scent and loped off.

On the other end ot a. m. C. S. T).

Cause of his the leash was Trooper Raymod Il. SEE A FINE SELECTION OV RUGS IN OUR QUINCY APPENDIX To the rear was a skirmish line of troopers and town policemen. hand WOVEN Alter two hours the doe located death was not known immediately. Howe had been as newspaperman since the turn of the century but his fame was made in the Texas Panhandle, where his "Old Tack" column was daily fare for thou the suspect in a clump of heavy grass. r-7 The man.

who save his name at I Hart, was sufferine from a badly ID) I sands. Howe was the son of Ed. W. Howe, famous for 50 years as editor of the Achison, Globe. His cut hand.

Police claim the injury was received when the door of the restaurant was forced. injlMiH. Hart was taken to Lawrence brother James W. Howe, Associ I II ft ated Press foreign correspondent Hospital for treatment and for many years, lives at Walnut I "turned to Andover State Creek, and a widowed sister. barracks.

author Mateel Howe Farnham. lives'. Hc sald that hd com be1 in Connecticut. Howe is survived Iff or" San Bernardino, Calit. and JIIJ I in Amarillo by his widow and one i'vea -amaen iwrence, 1 Hart said he was a native of Salem.

daughter. Mrs. Shelby Krister. II I 1 "TLf BECUZ A FINE New Rochelle Rug Merchant (whose clientele numbered He had been following the horse race meets throughout the country. The car driven by his wife carried California plates.

She told State Policewoman Mary Kirkpat-rick that she was a native of Mexico. Her husband had been telling nylons in California, she related, during hit last employment. They had been "all over the country" in the last few years, she said. Mrs. Hart gave an address on Bailey st, Lawrence.

Police claim that Hart had been ATTLEE Continued from the First Page Attlee said the bombing had been staged by Gen Mark Clark, supreme commander of the United Nations forces in Korea, at a time when the armistice talks had narrowed down to the question of which Red prisoners should be repatriated. He continued: "I think this is a profound mistake in psychology and it is not amons the community's Who's Who) cancelled a like Incoming shipment we got the first Oriental Rug stock in months. BUDJIT IF-U-WISH! lg-V 2 HUGE LOTS ov Approx. 9x12 $35.00 Approx. 2x4 PERSIAN arrested in Lawrence in 1930 for breaking and entering, and had the first mistake in psychology that has been made in the course of jbeen held on a burglary charge in HA SCATTERS c.vum.

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