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THE TERM HAUTE VOL. CXV No. 42. TERRE HAUTE, IND FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952. FINAL EDITION FIVE CENTS.

KIBUNE SEA Out Th dsT urn ousan Noli Found of 46 Sea men me r' I To Gi ive ansen JET AIR WAR FLARES AGAIN OVERKOREA Red Planes Stray Far South of MIG Alley, Lose 4 To Yanks. SHIPS COMB IRoii rALIrlL AKtA FOR LIFEBOATS Danish Born American Skipper Apologizes For Failure To Save Ship, Lauds Dancy's Bravery, Says They're Pals For Life. STOUL, Korea, J3n 11 T'Ked jft5 flashed south almost to Parallel 38 todav Searchers Even Fail To Find Debris From ifS II W''mY JkYM 1 ,4 I Sunken Freighter, Bv Eduard Curtis. FALMOUTH, England, Jan. ll.

Capt. Kurt Carl the sea newest hero, came ashore to the cheers of here today. The Enterprise, his 6,71 1 ton freighter, lay 37 miles SEATTLE, Jan. 11. (U.RV A fleet of rescue ves Carison's heroic $Und aDoartj her "until Em "towed or sels criss crossed Uie last re sunk" for two weeks had fired the western world with ad and paid for their audacity with loss of four MIG 15s They ucre shot down, and a fifth was damaged, in five Mazing battles with American jets.

Th air mar flamed within 30 of the Panmunjrm true it. One was neady 1) milf from the YaJn River boundary. This is far south of MIG aliy where the jc ts usually fiht. The new rutbreak of air war. jts were snowbound ye.Mr day.

raided the allied bag for the i ported position of the freight miration for his bravery. or pAnncvlvnni fnrt jv totrrh. The courageous. 37 year old aj Cver as steppd; ling for some trace of the 46 onto the Prince of Wales pier in1 iMiMt 'PUT IISrf ffH crewmen who abandoned her an oversized black raincoat loaned, to him by one of his rescuers om in the stormy north Tacific, tub Turmoil At Inast a Hr7Pn lnn.r?nrA 4I deeply recrct I was not in Powers Consider Red Threat In Southeast Asia i position to bring the Knterprtae patrol Planes stood by to takei with mce tuM Ut off at dawn for a position 750 Ung crowd, miles northwest of Seattle At the top of the Meps were his where the search was concen I mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.

trated i Martin CarLsen. who flew from ik. Denmark to greet their hero son week to 11 jt shot down and 13 damaged. One fc destroyed tmlay was hit ever Sari won, 150 miles ouf beast of the No MIG had beni barred so far south before AH of the day's kills were made! by Sabre Jets I Hut the nouthernmo.st fight in trilved Thunder jef. Three MIG attacked them near Kum ebon.

180 miles u'het of the, WASHINGTON, Jan. i. i' 1 it tKked like he and his ahipi Military chiefs of the major Pa nr'U'ri mm am 1 1 i i i i i i i mr V. I V. aVM till 4 I tl( III miuht be tuued in.

With them uas pouers began talks here to event math, were due to Join the w.rchj1!1 the hd thi itr.i tat "Vl" t(Hrl3? about wo blocks to the ifn assault frjim. Red (h, hina is But the search by fhips launched against municipal hall, thousands of Fat li li mouth residents and visitors French Indo 4 new Korea of southeast una. Such a planes yesterday covered a would threaten all Kfl fl mmm II I I 1 I 1 1 1 I aill Vlfill' I Pi life 41 iJ fiVl "4V" in orderly rows about live deep, up any evidence whatever of the nf, mth. Asia, in offices of Yal'j and only II milei north of 38 Ticnic l'r I lier. This wai the most southerly jHt enacement ever foAght in the Korean War.

Maj William Waltman. Air Force brief me offirer, said prob the fteds ventured far four lifeboats thought to be Tl The first $cdon, inj the men of the stricken ship. i newspaper nd newsreeilt Jint chief, of staff, began at Nor did the rescue craft find any 19 a.m. (CS.T.V debris which would indicate that in. i.iti.M Kmii! The ataff chiefs of Britain.

the Pennsylvania had sunk. Radar Search. plying from this summer France and the I nited State, with was decorated with streamers andlobservers from Canada, Australia aou'h lerau.se they were "getting KIDNAPED BOY FOUND ALIVE ruler more and more experience The navy said an area of 11,000 bunt mg. Decorations ran downjand New Zealand, open weir top square miles would be searched! through the center of the town. The secret conference under a dark Re elect Doyle President of City Council their belt.

(hir hoy up there didn't have NEW CITY COUNCIL ORGANIZES Four new members were seated and officers for 1952 were elected at the city council first regular meeting of the new year Thursday night. Councilman Frank j. Doyle was re elected president and Councilman Ernest Nicoson was elected vice president. New members seated are Councilmen It. il.

Srofkkl. CJvde NattkempiT, Samuel Teters and Walter (Vntk. First row from left: Samuel Peters, Clyde Xattkemper. Charles Harrington, Walter Cook and Charles Koll. Top row from left: Joseph Pipp, city clerk; President Doyle, Vice President Nicoson, Jacob Davern and R.

IL Scofieid, "bv eve and radar" todav as addi.ilast ef them had been compiciecuMianow ra.M oy me ocam 01 up any picnic," he added The Fifih Air Force made? ro mention of damage any p0ice Woman American plane dunng the day. i nder a new policy tinted who locked Mother In ttonai forces were thrown in the i only this morning, rescue operation. Ca risen was accompanied ashore The last word from those aboard by Kenneth Dancy, mate of the tug the Pennsylvania was at 4:40 p. m. Turmoil, who shared the skippers Wednesday when the Coast Guard to save the Flying Enterprise greatest leader of the fight against communism in southern Asia.

Vrgency was given to the high strategy session by warnings from French Gen. De Lattre Ie Tai before he was stricken in Indo China and flown home for treatment. He expressed fears. Frank Doyle, a founenman at nicked up the terse message: curing tne lasi six oay uie Closet, Stole Infant. 1 ftf leaving ton freighter was anoat.

Ground front were quiet the Off Shore. the backed up by tuciH and aobering ne that broke his City Council at a meeting held pf lr0rf' Slnki 37 Pennsylvania radioed, 44Looks like 0ny a hurrica urday right at ity Hall. Me have to abandon ship." fshjp Jnii a Sinks 37 Milei heaviest reiorted art ton came from American naval guns yester Th rriiifr Hnrhoittr sun that Red China was Th NEW VtAf, Minn It Wini? im in 40 miloe an hnnr ntr Ariih Preparing a death preparing a Four nei members elected at major intervention in iwted bv the de troyer oliettjAn 18 day old bab a found Reds To Handed Virtual Ultimatum Clear Up Stand On Airfields were rerKirted and 25 foot him tf this strange vorll the communis? inspired ana leo rebellion in fndo China. Seek t'nified Command. have made search operations diffi ihn niver meant to see.

He rode and Ue Haven, shelled t'ommunist Hnh, nn hre t1.4V, 17 hosir tniop omtontrations near Kosnfi. af1.f h1 SK.A his l.it city election were seated and four ordinances were introduced. New members are ihis battered ship Flying Enterprise; (TL. ..11.. JI mat at tne a stem end or 28 mill" sith home in 4 Ane anius luueu aou piu ihmi i iutt 38 minutes oeiore ne a.

iril 1 Clyde Natfkemper, Raymond If neavny in me rougn sea. men oinncod to the bottom of the stormy snow co vr red 14i mile battle line. To the north two other VS. destroyers the Gregory and the fScof.eld, Walter Cook and SamueT rduCed the effectiveness of radar Atl.nf io lyeeVday. I eters.

i an airt in coamh nruratinn I A. as an aid in search operations. i HW.I ertenn rb'plomafic officials in London said Britain, France and the U. S. are considering plans to set op a unified military command fn Southeast Asia.

This would enable a pooling of available air, land and mm. I tn hi 711 wrst if here. A timt aftrr he wa f'und. the infant was restored to hi mother, Vr. Fucene Callahan.

MacKeriie fought an hour long By Olen Clement. Ml'VSAN. Korea. Jan. II.

Allied truce negotiators handed he Reds a virtual ultimatum today. They demanded an explanation nf an alleged contradiction in the Communists' announced stand on i i i a villi it? Vdl il viiiiv Motion for Doyle re ection, The Canadian weather ship tnn" fre Rhtl.rf flvirur he Stars was made by ounci man arrived in the area from lhe deckhouse diel tub lied shore guns. Four i'ommumst 75 mm 'bcf vo4Hiv wt fui Jl 111 Ylf ftttM tia if I HI staff, had turned on her side and sea lorces. ine com ma no woukj here from her ront ruction of airfields during an f'rinc from raves dna in a bluff ho was called Maj. ien.

Howard M. urner pi tJl! IgvimT innl tne "a1 mod milcS ot in indirectly with the North i.ud negotiations tor supervising a iru thtis little fish ng town Atlantic Treaty Organization. tniro rmilft not eontinue i a Pi. v. ic.iunaKie vi inc.

tftfiiMnind Ctrl I Krt riliri tua Careen and Dancy had walked n.nt.i th Rt the apparent nded by Koll. near besieged Wonsan, droptM 3 Mankato home, rounds astraddle the I Chief of Polu Kdard I. Tar The navy said neither the crew son Mr. Jonard Seheid. a nor the "destroyer a hurt.

The; chiWWi woman in her middle 3fs. destroyers reprted at least one had admited takn the by direct hit with rounds fired replace one Inst f'ir mth i tl Tnimon 1 rh'iij i i. ait iiii; mil huh ftw. Ui.rrpnanev An rnance providing for the ''hopes boats will talks here this week. The tone riel into the sea.

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''L'1 Thoy mer. picked. P. re. 0, t(Kiay, Civil Air Patrol In Seven State Test Saturday exhaust ny (n( communique covering onimumru "ii" four nunuies later, aimos from their own five inchers.

repair airfields wfltie a iruce. 'rr ui wiuiu ine jajareic aiii md ed but unhurt, by the rescue tugjthe. discussions. It said the mill rJ VUt Willi'" 3: thmuh mtram.iiie. The hahv w.is found in Nfrs.

Scheid's anartment over a tavern. Ti I 1 TT i tl iL. as lorce. oui aemea A' Turmoil. The Turmoil had gone tary Ipaderl wouM "consuli spe that this is their intention.

arsn 1 tnat it naa seen no sign 01 uie snip 320 miles out in the Atlantic to (l(iC measures to strengthen the bring the Flying Enterprise in and sfrurity of Southeast Asia." had toed her within 57 miles of! tT. S. interest in the fate of Chinese Maj Gen. Hsieh Fang Petitions from the trustees of or survivors, insisted that the Communist posi Harrison and Honey Creek town Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force tion never has changed and de ships for the continuation of fire and Royal Canadian Air Force in downtown New Clm. Told Neighbor.

A reporter for the New 11m h.nlv Journal. Chet Cebert. said Falmouth'a harbor when the tow the local ml Air riared flcpartment service was referred to planes 1001 pan in me searcn in Planes of U.N. To Create Unit To Study Disarmament I line broke. Southeast Asia is dictated by the military strategy for the defense of Continued On Page 2, Column take off Saturday; You will never get a satisfac the new councilmanic finance com relays, a seven state test of tory answer to your unreasonable mittee, namely Councilmen Koll, the woman earlier had told her patrot will netijhhor that sh had the baby, morning in Carlsen praised Dancy for bravery because he swung over the ship's stern last Friday to come to The neichhor.

Mrs Frances CV(1 defense ground and uavern. Harrison irC fll A lAC reader told Gebert the woman nnt The truce suneommiuee mei uh tuwiiMup prepnsei 10 pay w.ww i ryi rs. i ax bis aid and stayed Muth him for six Creek has offered said to her: I II Hiehfill. commanding of fonlv 34 minutes. The subcommittee while Honey POLICE SMASH davs.

"Afer the last few days. Til feel better if I tell someone jrer cf o.A P. Squadron S26 1 hereJon prisoner exchange adjourned $3,000. I cion nthr rnpmher nf the'af'r fnur hours and 20 mmutes Re toning Proposal. NOT GUILTY reckon we should be pals for life, about it Neighbor of the woman told untt Hill pilot planes 0her local fRoth will meet again at 11 a m.

I i a tr4 1 ithe skipper said. I The death of the Flying Enter FORGERY RING A proposal to re rone the southwest corner ca) Third and Hulman streets from a residential to a business district was referred to a Continued On rage 2. Column lpn.se ended a heartbreaking strug Jan. 11 rSne i strains! the element in which persons win rine in me pianes aiuroay in p. m.

crew members. in Panmunom. The second test of its kind in the VICTORY MINERS OUT, committee composed of Council ciah Charles Combs. 30 years "came within a whisper of SAVED BY LIGHTER. men Nattkemper.

Nicoson and of Newport, waived arraignment vrn vm mu odiinitu AR IS. Jan. tl Cnlted Nations General Assembly voted 42 to 5 today to set up a 12 nation thsarmament commission The Innfy will study step by step reduc tiov in arms and armed forces, climating at some future date prohibition of atomic weapons. The western big three powers Tlse 1 Rnt am and France jtjxnsirel the measure, the major of the sixth t'N as nerohjv here INDIANAPOLIS. Jan.

lt. A forgery ring which operated in 14 states and netted $100,000 over a two year period and had it head in telephone expense for reporting of procedures by ground observer I Director John K. Lamb and ARE ORDERED BACK Uo ina fRe Ufy Planning Com the VermiUion rircuit Court rn mission The change is requested day morning He entered a flea by the Shell OU Company. I of not guilty to the charge of as WILLIAM H. BOYLE CALLED BY DEATH nuarters for fmir months in a tu others of the Vigo County Civil iftnrv Mine, two mues raM similar action was taken in theiau and battery with intent to: trcidosi sanatorium while the IVfense Council will man ground was shut down by a matter of the New York Central, kill Hs bond was fixed at $3.00 a alleged ringleader was a patient observation centers Harrison strike tday, but union oltxers or Pennsylvania and C.

E. I Rad bv Judze Frank richer. He was; William H. "Hilly" Riyle, imiiana Maie returned 1 dered the men baca to wore aion roi(j companies, which ask that Continued On Page 2, Colamn 1 to the county jail when years old. died at 2:30 o'clock Fri lttlf Ti tP', unable to Ornish bond morning at his residence, 105 is charged with stabbing Monroe boulevard.

He was pro Jpx' ronn Knon dav. he was nnotmced fnmh the gang tntitnh Chitmarhor i'. in nhi ri Kttxr, nat eignt memoers Of RMTSCO. Jan. It fs A cabbie showed police hi clsatet lighter, fused with a .31 bullet, and said it had cost him $23, but saved his life.

Joseph FatKottich's story, as verified by police: A holdup man. dressed as a beribhoned army captain, robbed him of 123 early today, then drawled: "I'm sorry, but I'm going to base to put soa to sleep." At a ranee of onlv IS inches he fired. The bullet crashed into the lighter in Falkowkh't ahirt poikel; stunned him. The robber shoved the cabbie Vcnr werks of debate in the assembly's political committee in cludmg private Big Four talks with Russia and Assembly I uis Paddla Nervo for one week in Refusing to work with "one ofAnunuea 2. lolumn the bosses, the ITS miners did not! report at the slope this morning TUPn A few hours Lter an order fori WEATHER BUREAU SPURNS AURIOL BID.

i nf vurH mt a it ir.iw have been arrested and five others, ltv a ajiv, 'v a i mih jj a.rr"T' "riiioaU ill 1 1 .7 I including the man accused as ring JkMM tntfl a altfftlMif i t. a jm.a,. am a.b..I' mM Iimm A Combs' wife has been held in He was a member of the of P.i'ci',e tr SERVICE REDUCED Barton said the alleged ring an attempt to reach understanding preceded today's the men to return to work was ts suesi hv Orviile Duke, president of the union. Local G843, United Mine? PARIS. Jan.

It Yvon Del bos, foreign minister before World War II, refused today to try to form a new French cabinet. He jatl on a general charge of vag Lodge. He is survived only by leader, Clyde Isenhotir, 31, Indian The United States Weather Bu day Med a charge of being an city The body was removed to the! Worker of America. He as was the Lfth political leader to get FILES $949,000 TAX LIEN AT COURT HOUSE a bid from last President Vincent mr," aum f. cut from 2bour to 16 hour daily I iapnii, outskirts four months Auril since the check pout.cai crisis a service, it was announced Friday.

v. summer, concealing nis into the street: fled in the taxi. gas Monday night ing the i losing the station from 9 30 1 jmaaing artjitie wnie eoit 1 kiM clock ia the eve rang until $:30 I msUinUfm newspaper. The ring operated in 22 Indiana 111 111 1 towns and 20 principal cities in II evening at ocWk at the regular mormnj ine econ meeting hall in Twelve Points. fJ mi wiate4 by th The superintendent at the mine f5fnt furwi' 10 th 1 Joint High School Baccalaureate other states, Barton said.

The csdlector of internal revenue the Frt District of Pennsyl vania recrrded a $549 .000 tat lien at the ctmnty court house Thursday afternswn. The hen is against any property held in Vigo county by J. A. noochrrtVs Sons. Inc Philadel said late today the onion had not Moment Enterprise Went Under Worst of Ordeal, Says Carlsen tion.

nds. so he did not ScrviccAt Methodist Temple Sunday Cut from six to four men the THE WEATHER Bf ft atorawk sed the work stop 4 4 awt aaa W. 1 ft a 4 a paje. Operated by Pyramid coal a Ccratson. the slope mine pro CS dticrs between 1.S00 and 2.000 tons and R.

Golden phia distillers. Local distillers? 1 1 theorised rperty may in romcleted for sponsors win meet in the Woodrowr CLOUDY AND WARME burg. FALMOUTH. F.ng Jan. 11.

lf he recalled the moment that the! elude stncR tHi; niscey or srrxice W.bon cafeteria for the annual of coal per day ft 4 I III WfJISWWffSi a Sfaaj a m. tf fm. Sitff lac 7 fafltaff i Twto men were transferred A phitteley to Washington, D. and N. W.

Cobura to Denver. Colo, Capt Kurt CarUen, whoe stub Hying Enterprise disappeared born rd rren senior oreaatasi. rouhwmg i hw a ill Ci ts thai auditorium for commencement exerci.Ms of It was aid, however, the Dough and erty firm not engaged in tnanu Garfieki Gerstmeyer and Uiley tfc commencement rehearsal CRIMMIN5 NAmkU t'rev iousiy, the bureau was offers to take him off his broken, anj flTmy he was a I.U. GRID MENTOR clock to give ghter Hymg Enterprise, quietly tX ihip factunng activities ai lerre name hlgh ichwL A totjl 4T students will receive and is not a holder of interest in? he baccalaureate service wiU tfieir diplomas at the Wednesday, jreiated locay r.e nnauy anew wa She w.s toszether. cart weld Such a federal tat lien is cus 'afternoon at the Methodist Tern Anderson of SuUivan.

wi'J de fTVCTVN VTT Jan It ifh1J observe atmospheric time to five up hi ship 'when and part riveted, by the Coo tomanly Lied in all counties of thei. The commencement exercise tw the commencement address. rrimmra assistant coachf TJ llJhoo door 'rd from the Ujted Steel at its Wilm Hemie Cnmrnm. assisrani coacai imtcd Mates tsmcn ine iav far the mid year craduares wm oet a member of the Garfield class k. pressure ot tne a rer rl va rd in 1344 lot si.

co art tow. Htat layfiar rHtetiir aratar laat SS. tt' iat4ia, Tftaa HsrT ad TierrT Ctaaar 4 wtmtt lafHt 4 fmr raw. Law afki. rfr.

marraw. SS 4srM. 1 Ol Afalr l4f tawffM wria a MHPta Wataria. Law taatft Ut ftataraav 4 aartti. aaaih ft I.fSiOK Wl? Wa4f I aw l' ri 1 wifftru iw ncU nmnawa will gjve li? ties of any kind.

The lien Lied yes tor 11; gh School auditorium Wiley student will give the berie tcrday with County r. Wednesday evemng of next Garfield will be ra charge the Gir oi dortK.n. Biuuc ad oerl i mi'e of the ta? Turmoil hich James G. Fagm specifies the! Mr Waldola i wy iui nnru, vt anrif inai uir vn amount is for income tat, covering field class sponsor is the com arrangements. sity athletic director, at the Aeronautic Administration com lM 10 ifor a while.

CA A. convention. muracatiotui station af Jhe airport.ilbemf hJ mM tre i found down ia the store room taxable periods ending in chairman. She ill Those receiving diplomas will ia 1944. 1S14T and J949.

Ibe assisted by Harry Johnson of ct from Garfseld, IS from ki. kJ. a. mt. Cnmmin succeeds Hyde SmrAjalso under the DepartnTent of Com oft tne iJnmt ot we riymg mer.a hlZ cake 1 a wt (atviiu wu a i a anwrui tirf.

a aw wiim 1 t. sat Wiley and (ecu Martin of ierst and 23 from Wiley. riimryn ho resided in the middle of the merce. was not affected by the pnsc. ui 11, a no a pui my arm mrougn 1 rar.iime amount from sz ins i mever.

Rev. k. a. itct. ww iar 1 i MttA 7 t.

season, bui rimsnea uie cam economy raraisure. 11 wui Utraiiair. aw, li ia noBi. tne total 01 the eight i ai tf rti i oTpTfe tmi fVpaurn. i maimed 24 hours a day.

in the courtroom of the city hall, Continued Oa Page S. Column item beir.g 56. moraiEg all graduating seiuon and loatwaew ihi rage paign. muwu.

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