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a -a'a a a i ai441 a a V- 1 -aa XFB Newt Mllli Ob Stage with EQiot uid Cathy 1 Hollywood Playhouse -v Bing Crosby Show The American Horace Heldtt I' News Weather 8 ports K1 Wichita Weather Partly ehmdy and warmer through Friday High today opper $9 low tonight sear 39 High Friday In opper 49 Read in More Wichita Homes Than Any Other Evening Newspaper VOLUME 27 )' PRICE 5c WICHITA KANSAS THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 8 1953 TWENTY-TWO PAGES NUMBER 7 i Flaming Attack r-: HI JABARA LEAVES FOR MaJ James Jabara (right) bids farewell to First Lieut Ivan Kinchloe at Travis air force base Calif Wednesday Jabara of Wichita history's first jet ace is returning to the Far East and was flown as far as Travis by Kinchloe in a two-place T-33 jet trainer Kinchloe also is a jet ace This will be the second tour of duty in Korea for (UP Telephoto) Smashes Huge Red Stronghold Allied Patrol Uses Flame Throwers for Devastating Assault SEOUL KOREA Jan An Allied raiding party turned a sector of the central front southeast of the truce village of Pan-munjom into a fury of flames and explosions for nearly an hour today and left at least 35 Chinese dead on the battlefield Another 15 were believed killed and at least 10 wounded Allied war planes paved the way far the attack by a reinforced platoon of about 60 Allied raiders by pouring bombs rockets and napalm down on the Reds who were strongly dug into their caves and bunkers Then the raiders attacked With flame throwers tanks and artillery they stormed the Communist positions and battled to within hand grenade range of the Reds Blast Bunkers They blasted the Red bunkers and caves with satchel charges of dynamite andVother high explosives The attack was called off after 55 minutes of steady explosive fighting Earlier today Allied light bombers acting on -a fast tip from highflying B-29 Superfort pilots out on a bombing mission surprised a 15-mile long Communist convoy 30 miles north of the Korean front lines and destroyed 55 of the enemy supply trucks The Superforts wgre racing north' ward to blast two vital Red railway and supply centers when the convoy was spottefl The B-29 flight leader radioed he had a for someone and a group of light bombers were pulled off their missions for the night and headed for the convoy Rip Convoy They swept over the 15-mile-long column of Korean trucks and tore the Red formation to pieces with bombs rockets and machine guns One force of the 13-plane B-29 (Continued on Page 22) Prize-winning Turkey Sells For $1425 Karachi Police Kill 6 Injure 46 Student Rioters Guns Clubs Clouds Of Tear Gas Fail to Halt Demonstrators KARACHI PAKISTAN Jan tX Six persons were killed to- day and were Injured as troops and police battled rioting students in the streets of this capital city Rifle and revolver shots were fired into the ranks of the student rioters after tear gas had failed to halt their attacks The students used stones clubs and arsonist torches The 8th Punjab regiment was -called out when police were unable to control the -violent demonstration Official Car Attacked Interior Minister Musthaq Gur- manl who appeared in the center of the city and appealed to the mob to disperse narrowly escaped'7 when his car was overturned and set ablaze by the rioters Ha left under the protection of police The riots second In as many days were staged by students demanding reduced student fees and other educational reforms Police wearing steel helmets to protect themselves from barrages of rocks and paving atones st first fired tear gas shells at the rioters Later they employed gunfire Unable to control the angry mobs who to hurt many tear gas sheila back into police ranks police called for troops This was the second successive day of student disorders The rioters agreed to withdraw If: the police did likewise witnenes said but the police refused Torches were applied to the minister auto mobile In the clash that ensued Gurmani was said to have escaped unhurt The riot started this morning when students massed outside two newspaper ottlcea and then began a march through main streets Pinned under the trailer of his truck Gerald Massie officer while awaiting aid His truck collided with an Black River Falls Wis A woman in the car was killed to a hospital (UP Telephoto) DOOMED DRIVER AWAITS of St Paul Minn talks to an automobile four miles south of and Massie died later en route Murder Hoax Cover-up Television Permit Granted For Channel 12 at Hutchinson family and Mrs William Wise Hutchinson owner of radio station KWBW Wesley Brown Hutchinson law partner of Carey is resident agent for the corporation The United Press said the FCC also made grants to Stockton Calif Madison Wis Abbeville La Newton la and Bogalusa La Rift Heal Hinted As Tito Receives Catholic Prelates May End Dispute With Vatican Over Arrest of Cardinal a television permit has been issued to Hutchinson TV Inc Hutchinson Kan the United Press said Thursday in a story from Washington Target date for the station to go on the air is July 1 according to Carey president who is a Hutchinson attorney and a member' of the prominent salt company family John (Jack) Harris Hutchinson TV treasurer and publisher of the Hutchinson News-Herald said the firm hopes to beat the July 1 on-the-air date The two officers said engineering plans call for class A reception in all of Wichita The station will operate on chahnel 12 a very high frequency channel Harris said Present plans call for a tower located northwest of Hutchinson it was announced Harris said the company may seek to amend its application to allow construction between Haven and Mt Hope where it had been rumored the Dramatic Critic Finds New Evidence Shakespeare Didn't Write Shakespeare transmitting tower would be built That location Is several miles closer iio Wichita Carey Indicated final plans call tar a tower 750 feet (all and a power of 10 kilowatts Child Hutchinson motor car dealer Is vice president of the firm Principal stockholders Include Kenneth Anderson Emporia Democratic national committeeman for Kansas Ray Dillon Hutchinson member of the grocery store word-for-word quotation out of Marlowe's own published poem and Hoffman said Name Cited Hoffman concluded that In his discovery there is a character in "As You Like named and so printed in the of 1623 "Oliver The name Hoffman la certain was deliberately used -to' connote the play as the only tine he dared hint by name at his authorship Hoffman "added that thejaurname Mari-Text Is absolutely unknown to English genealogy Hoffman citing striking similarities In the blood-relationship between the plays of Shake' speare and Marlowe said he believed he will be able to prove beyond a doubt by future discoveries that Marlowe wrote all the works accredited to Shakespeare ould Bar From UN Jobs Calls for FBI Check Of In World Agency WASHINGTON Jan (UP) A hilito bar Americans of from working for the United Nations was sent to the senate judiciary committee today Sen Pat McCarran (DNev) head of the senate internal security subcommittee which investigated Reds In the introduced the bill calling for an FBI check of all UJS nationals employed by the world organization gnd Regencies The Nevfcda Democrat also sponsored a resolution calling for a loyalty check by the FBI the house un-American activities committee and the central Intelligence agency of all senate employes A third measure offered by McCarran would trip tax exemption status from organisations 'and foundations which contribute to subversive groups or individuals McCarran three bills were ln--cl'ided in some 230 measures "lntro- duced in the senate yesterday The sens tors In keeping with a traditional courtesy waited Until President state of the union message was read before offering new legislation Ujr'bill would require all UJS citizens now working for the world organization to register with the attorney general within 60 days Those seeking fu ture employment would haVe be cleared by the justice department In advance The measure proposed a five-year jail term and $10000 fine for taking a UK job without prior approval Three civil rights bills were dumped Into the senate hopper One was a proposal by Ben Everett Dirksen (R-I11) for a federal fair employment 'practices commission with virtually no enforcement powers The commission would investigate discrimination in employment and encourage states to take action: An appropriation of $1000000 year was proposed for states setting up their own FEPC laws Sen Homer Ferguson (R-Mich) Introduced anti-lynch and anti-poll tax bills which southerners have bitterly opposed along with FEPC legislation'-' v' A bill to outlaw the Communist party and other organizations advocating violent overthrow of the government was introduced by Mrs Margaret Chase Smith (R-Me) Sen Clinton Anderson (D-NM) offered legislation to retain federal control of the so-called tldelands And Sen Matthew Neely (D-WVa) Introduced a bill calling for jaU terms and fines for congressmen who accept donations for services or for official expenses connected with their office Charged still be In existence was affirmed by Dr James McManaway of the Folger Shakespeare library Hoffman said when he spoke to him last year in Washington Hoffman will return to England this year to resume his search Hoffman theory la that Marlowe was not murdered In 1593 as has been believed but that Walsingham engineered the murder of a substitute victim instead who was bur led unmarked grave Mw-lowa escaped to France and Italy to write every line accredited to Shakespeare an actor with whom a deal was made by Walsingham to father Marlowe works This ac counts Hoffman said for the sudden emergence of Shakespeare at age 29 as a writer soon after the of Marlowe a veteran dra matlst also 29 Hoffman said some scholars denounce the coroner report of Marlowe as fraud Others give eight plays of Shakespeare to Marlowe because of Inescapable similarities of style Hint In Dialogue? Hoffman stated that In the drama You Like Marlowe aUudes to his authorship in the Hn spoken by Touchstone: a verses cannot be under- stood nor a man good wit seconded with understanding it strikes man more dead than a great reckoning in a little The report gave Marlowe as result of a of a bill in little Again the Ignorance of the character William or William is flayed by Touchstone: is figure in rhetoric that drink being poured out of a cup Into a glass by filling the one doth empty the Meaning Hoffman said Marlowe emptied his true rights into Shakespeare glass of authorship This is followed by all you writers do consent that Ipae myself) Is' he now you (William) are not Ipse for I am he Marlowe even referred to his own death Hoffman believes in the following lines addressing himself as the shepherd now I find thy saw of night Whoever loved that loved not at first last line of this couplet Is BELGRADE YUGOSLAVIA Jan Marshal Tito today received seven top-ranking Roman Catholic prelates In Yugoslavia In a two-hour conference to discuss a possible church-state Tito recently said despite his break with the Vatican that he felt the way had been paved for better relations between the Catholic church and his anti-Soviet Communist government There already has been an indication of improved relations be NEW YORK Jan (UP) Broadway drama critic Calvin Hoffman said today he had found new evidence that Christopher Marlowe wrote the plays attributed to William Shakespeare Hoffman who has been working on his Marlowe-Shakespeare theory for IS years said Marlowe revealed his Identity as the true author in You Like in the now excessively rare of Shakespeare plays HftfhMw jfw -Ybrkr recently returned from England where he searched for missing Shakespeare manuscripts on the site of the remains of a 12th-century house owned by Marlowe friend and patron Sir Thomas Walsingham It was here on May 19 1593 Marlowe was arrested for the deadly crime of heresy The belief that the multi-million-dollar missing manuscripts might Colorado Fire Fatal to Four Ranch Couple Two Grandchildren Die GLENWOOD SPRINGS COLO Jan (UP) Eagle county authorities today were investigating the deaths of four persons who perished when a ranch house on Cattle creek between Glenwood Springs and Gypsum Colo burned to the ground yesterday Sheriff N- Wilson said the bodies of Mr and Mrs Noble Stevenson and their two young grandchildren were discovered in the blackened iHiins of the ranch house about noon yesterday by telephone servicemen The telephone company discovered that the Stevenson phone was cut of order early yesterday and sent the servicemen to repair it Last Nov SO the son Robert Stevenson was among five persons killed when an automobile plunged Into the Shoshone reservoir near here i i -V I -i i i v- it li I I r- I ii DALLAS TEX Jan (UP) A 15-year-old red-haired freckle-faced Texas farm' boy pocketedf a check for $7UU0 -to day his share oLtfae price of the moat expensive turkey The turkey a 15-pound hen was raised by Don Draper of College Station and won junior champion honors at the National Turkey Federation sixth annual convention Bill Williams Houston Tex restaurant owner bid $95 a pound for the turkey in a spirited auction after the federation agreed to split the proceeds with the youthful raiser Federation officials said both the price per pound and the total of $1425 were the highest ever paid for a turkey In another feature of night at the convention Texas came through with the biggest turkey in the trophy challenge competition The Texas bird raised by Tom Bingham of Audrey weighed 684 pounds or 114 more than the runner-up entered by Gov Forrest Smith and raised by Arthur Kneham Kansas City California which produced the grand champion -was third in the governor contest with a 524 pound tom It was raised by Melvin Lovelace who also entered the grand champion The 26-pound grand champion brought $40 a pound or $1060 from Salsbury laboratory of Charles City la and the largest turkey was bought for $10 a pound by Market Produce company Fort Worth Tex We Development of bigger H-bombs Is no real deterrent to war despite what President Truman says Turn to Page 6 Iran Parliament Mossadegh Clash Dispute May Force Premier from Office TEHRAN IRAN Jan A stormy session of the Iranian parliament openly defied Premier Mohammed Mossadegh today in a dispute that threatened to force him from office Opposition forces rallied around fanatic religious leader Ayatollah Sayed Kashani powerful Moslem religious leader" and popular Hos-sein Makki long trusted lieutenant and of oil nationalization The aged and ailing religious leader and the possible young crown prince threatened to resign from Mamie Eisenhower's 01 Liked Adlai Voted for In-law MINNEAPOLIS MINN Jan 8 (UP) Charles Larson Lee 80-year-old cousin of Mamie Eisenhower says he will have to be if he attends the inaugural Jan 20 might have to tell Cousin Mamie I favored Adlai Stevenson during the electier he said He admitted however he voted for Ike because go back on my State Weather Partly cloudy west mostly cloudy east portion tonight and Friday Wanner east and central portions Friday Low tonight 25 to 39 high Friday west to 35 to 49 east tween government and the orthodox church of Yugoslavia Today's conference with Catholic prelates was believed intended by Tito as an attempt to heal the breach between church and state that developed from the arrest and Imprisonment of Archbishop Aloy-slus Stepinac recently designated a cardinal Stepinac since his release from prison has been which has brought frequent protest and criticism from the Vatican He did not attend the -conference Tito recently revealed that he had begun preliminary talks with Catholic leaders in a move which he said was intended to improve relations with the church His meeting with the prelates today came almost on the eve of the solemn ceremonies in Rome which will elevate Archbishop Stepinac to the rank of cardinal Stepinac will not however leave Yugoslavia to attend the Vatican ceremonies Ike Assured Full Committee Support 'WASHINGTON Jan Dwight Eisenhower la assured of strong congressional support If ha decides to hit the Communists with atomic weapons in carrying out his Korean policy Key members of the house-senate atomic energy committee said today they favor uas of A-weapona on the Korean battlefield whenever the military concludes they would encourage the Reds to make peace a positive decision of that sort Is reached why then of course we chouK go said Ben -Bourke Hickenlooper (kIaj Rep Sterling Cole (2L-N YJ declared that the war can be shortened by a single or if any lives can be then the atomic bomb should be Up to Military Either Cole or Hickenlooper will be chairman of the atomic commit-' tee In the Republican-controlled 83rd congress Both- emphasized that the decision on where and when to use atomic weapons Is up to the military That in the last analysis means Elsenhower after he becomes president and commander-in-chief of" the armed forces There Is some be- lief here that Elsenhower already has given thought to the possibility of battlefield employment of atomic weapons In Korea On Dsc15 alter his Korean visit iiwMtiw the-chtnces of exacting hondrsble pesce from the Reds Eisenhower said: face an: enemy whom wa-cannot hope to Impress by words however eloquent but only by deeds executed under circumstances of our own Opinions Differ 1 There is considerable 'military' opinion the A-bomb still ls( Just too big a punch to throw' around In Korea The argument la that Korea offers no targets of atomic treatment But the energy slon is busily stockpiling weapons which it says are specifically designed for use on the battlefield against troops They are A-weapons as contrasted with the strategic A-bomb tailored fur big city targets -Mbit members of the Joint congressional committee qualified their remarks on A-bombs in Korea with the statement that the issue la up to the military Here Is what some of them said: Rep Melvin Price should not be strictly on ndl-lUrj tsrgete-lf It Is to our td vintage to do go 1 Rep James Van Zandt Qt-Pa) who recently talked with CL military leaders In the A-bomb would be a contribution" toward forcing the Reds to accept peace He said he knows ef at least two vital targets warranting use of atomic weapons Sen Edwin Johnson (DOolal thtnirthat (use of A-bambs) is the way to end this war" Clear Skieis Ajd Search for C-46 Deep Snows Halt Ground Rescuers MONTPELIER IDA Jan (UP) Clearing skies today gave aerial searchers hope that they might be able to spot a C-46 transport with 41 persons aboard where it apparently crashed yesterday in the mountain wilds around the Junctures of the Utah Idaho and Wyoming state lines A ground party that attempted to Investigate reports that flares had- been sighted on Hot Springs Peak a rugged mountain just east of Bear Lake returned to Montpelier this morning balked by deep snows Sheriff Gilbert Arnell of Bear Lake county said the nine-man team could not negotiate the trails leading to the peak because of drifts They were using special trucks equipped lor snow operation but they bogged down only thing we can do Arnell said hope that the plane will be spotted from the air If it is we have 20 horses ready to take a posse in If it is not spotted from the air soon well begin making horseback checks of the more remote Plane Explores Peak The 37 passengers were Korean veterans on their way to their homes in southern states They were aboard a twin-engined Curtis Commando with' a four-civilian crew Norman Chrlshop director of the MntppHr Flying -service flew a light plane over Hot Springs peak and nearby Cold Springs ridge this morning but saw nothing that might resemble the missing aircraft After refueling Chrlshop went out again to join more than a score of military and civilian planes that were flying over the mountainous area where the C-46 dropped from sight early yesterday Plane Circles Jesse Schiedigger a fanner living just south of Montpelier on the west shore of Bear lake reported what he thought were flares on Hot Springs peak Other Bear like residents had told of hearing pline circling their homes about the time the Commando was doe orer on its flight from Seattle' to south Carolina' vv (Later yesterday a Flying Tiger lines DC-4 four-motored cargo plane crashed and burned at Issaqnah' Wash' about 15 miles east of Seattle kffling seven pei ana including a stewardess and a mother and her two email sons Tuno-to Get 3-month Second Suicide Try Fails but Young Mother Plans No i3 HOUSTON TEX Jan (UP) A 23-fear-old mother of three children failed again last night In an attempted suicide and today bowed no ill effects from a 60-foot leap Into a bayou But she still was determined to Mil herself because Dn dead my children will be properly taken are of In a home A The woman said her common-law hisband left her six months ago She went to work a barmaid at $30 a week TwoNweeks ago she was forced to move into a one-room apartment for herself and the three children -One week ago she turned the gas jets on In her room but a neighbor smelling gas saved her Last night she walked across Preston avenue bridge slipped off her ehoes and leaped Into the bayou 60 feet below Someone saw her and called 1 police Officers Brannon and Kennedy pulled her from the water unhurt Army Picks Tentative Song Selected from 700 Entries Trial You can bet the always there Any place on earth we prove our worth Ready to do our share Let the shells eome flying through the air Let the bombs begin to rip and tear But well fight light fight Fight with all our might You can bet the always there Among those who will hear the new song and pass on it will be those invited to President elect inauguration where the bands of the four services will play it NEW YORK Jan The army announced today It had picked a tentative winner for the first all-army song The song chosen out of more than 700 entries was -The Army's Always written by Sam Stept a sang writer who has produced such hits as 1)0111 Sit Under the Apple and Talk About me When ITn Oone The choice for an all-army song will be given a three months trial to see how the and the public take to it Stept gave permission to publish the revised chorus of the song which goes like this: -When trouble brewing anywhere i Inside The Eagle Classified Ads -Pages -14 to Comics vhs Editorials Fifi Markets Page Radio Ciiide Pago Sectary Sports 'Page 1 aod 21 12 6 11 14 10 14 PLANE CRASH KILLS A fireman ahieids his face from the flames which consumed a C-54 which crashed in burned in a driving rain near Seattle'4 Wash Vjfednes-day Seven persons were killed including two children There were no survivors The plane crashed on Squak mountain a mile south of the town of Issaquah'and about 15 miles east of Seahle at 11 (CSTJ The plane was en route -from (UP Telephoto) i I -rSf 'll 1 I I 6 3 -1 ar jjj- v--- VJt 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1879-1980