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SPRINGFIELD LEADER PRESS CITY FINAL VOL. XU-440. SFKINGFIELD, MISSOURI, SATURDAY EVENING. AUGUR 15, 1151 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS Lniiilfng Invasion Repulsed Invasion laoked Uka a better bet ta raenvar a pipe-layer thry and a three million dailar Big Blow Skips New England, Takes to Sea Hurricane Leaving Downpoura in Wake Along Resort Towns BALTIMORE Ill-Chalk up aster Mrs. Winds S.

SiaaakaUwikl. tha rlfle-totta'. pie td parkin' grandma. Ska haa repulsed the invaders by am aa wall When the fird maa aegotUted adjoining Boar Creek aa a barge hit tha beach. Mis.

Hcakirl-ewski waa ready. "Get off my property." mid Iks aapraaa voice behind the I maty rifle. The taveden beellaled, then slowly began to haul hugs swedes Dlacaurafed by a win trace the; bee ma from the deck of I ha Usdiag around tho equipment aod eraft to the bluff below Mrs. lay aside tha rifle and whipped out pistol. "Come any further.

the owned. ud IT Id rw have It." Then aha climbed the tear and gave him a above which ant him lawn tha sandy bask. the raps arrived. I don't llgr being puhrd around. the arauard grandmother ialormed the ke.ltest workmen, the rope and aasemUed apectatora.

Mrs. Stekelawakl eautauua the Lao G. Butter coast ruction arm of College Park. Hd parked the building equipment on her well-kept team by the creek without prrmlseloo. They haven't offered a fair real el tea.

either, aha adds. 0 Allies Struggle To Repair Rift On Reds, India British Deny Theyre Committed to Renew War If Truce Broken Be A. 1 GOLDBERG UNITED NATIONS. N. T.

ID The 16 nations that fought under the U. N. banner in Korea readied another try today at patching up British-United States differences over the proposed A Inclusion of India ana the Soviet Union in the forthcoming Korean political conference. Delegatee gathmd at U. I.

ton tmrtqnsrtere tar their third ta tongs an-lpraviaed gaagpUnk af beasii but Aa amphlMoue'aaHed uncertainly ah the drfendrr com for Borbort swung out to sea today after leaving heavy rains but little damage In Its wake as It skirted toe New England coast. Tha waathar bureau as id tha hurricane, the second the seaaou, waa abnt 3M milit at am by a. m. and moving sorthmatward at about IT miles am hour. Tha enter if the atorm pamed tthta mllm ef Naataehd Ie-lamt crowded with aummar vaee-tlsotra about 4:33 a.

m. brtegtag mile aa hoar winds that laahtd tha talaad. Wlada af ante a pwu ant MANCHESTER. England buffeted CspeCod, another crowd- Two British trains crunched summer retort arts some ed Into each other atop a via-l litee to the aorth of Nantucket, duct 80 feet over the River, Irk today, killing 10 pae-l t.1 nSTbSSSi JSlTdteS "S'" and taiurin 50 tho sight era. One roach aoraeraaulted tala the Civilians Hurl Stones Against Taunting Reds Coiiiniunigta Suffer Injuries in Mrlre; 50 Amrrirang Frml By W1IJJAN C.

BARNARD PANMUNJOM Ift Tbt U. N. Command sold today South Korean civilians stoned taunting Communist war prisoner moving north (or repatriation yesterday, injuring 314 Reds and nine American guards. The outbreak af vlole act star Inc boo braught a immediate action at thla dusty villa go where 409 more Anted prisoner! wore freed from Communist prism ramps today. Fifty Americans, all af them apparently hate and kearty.

ere among the group freed ra this, the 11th day of the great prisoner rsrhsuge. Meanwhile, ihe airlift of Americans back lo the United States pined momentum. On Iran. port carrying nine soldiers, right af ihcm seriously 111 or disabled, landed Salurdaj morning at Travis Air Fore baa near San Fru-cisco. Another plane, with four suing Americas sddlrrs board tail Tokyo fur the hop across the Farter.

The second troopship to train lor the United Staler with liber. ted Americans was to sail from Inchon llsrboc Sunday manias. Aboard the transport Geo. Has re 131 American repatriates ud other troops rn route home regular rotation. The trip is expected to take about 10 days.

The U. N. Csmmsnd uid seme 300 Red prisoners, flaunting banner. and chanting Communul songs, hurled bants and metal canteen it South Korean bysluders as they wrre being trucked to a roll nation from Inchon llartur. The South Korean responded with rocks.

The U. N. POW Command uid 314 Rrds were slightly Injured. Nine American guards also were hurt, two seriously, Saturday's liberated A meric ins added lo Ihe stories of horrors ta Red POW stockades. And Commu-jnist Peiping -sdio continued tho a few boon attar tha British anmant declared it waa sot committed ta a renewal a tha Xanaa War if tha anniitico were brakes hr ear natiea aa tha U.

N. aide. The declaration apparently wi aimed at Seath Korean Praaldrnt Byngaua Rhea, who told a mi moth rally la Seoul today that it ie ear wish cad determination ta aaareh aorth at tha eariitit pee-elble tine" ta achieve nnlflrattau of divided Kona. 1 a a Tha Britlih Amtrirss rift aver the makeup of tho political confer-aaea fallowed Britain's aemlaattan of both Russia and India. Tha Len-don government has maintained that Uttaviril wants a real sat- The beavtest dswapsura were reported at Block IaliBd, R.

with 4JS tachti. New Bcdibrd with Alt. and Talmautk au Cape Cad with 3.M Inches. Tha tide rasa to abnormal highs akng tha New England roast last light, but it had sbbad by the mi the hurrieuc reached the wa. ta a tew places the high tide swept over krachiid raids, but Warihipt Pour Relief Supplies to Tom-up Citiei river bad.

landing upside dowu attar ripping a MMsot gap ta the viaduct watt. Aa emergency rail went eut tor acetykoc equlpmeit ta bt through perte if the wreckage to reach it least three peraoos believed trapped ta the coich. The river ie shallow at the Isolated stretch of track about a mite from, Victoria Stitton. Breakdown gauge went ta work, almost immediately ta remove, wrecked coaches from the mala! ttno. Exactly how the collision occurred wu not announced.

A Manchester aewamm utd the trains crashed it the beginning of tha viaduct where the tracks coo- ad and it pot forward symbol of noo-Cotnmur Tho United Staten haa insisted that only countries which fought Cor the U. N. have the right to repraeent tha International argi ration at tha parley. It maintain thla ia tha clear meaning of arm Idles agreement The British reportedly were pro-pared ta eany tha leans to tha Atflaor of tha General Assembly un-w laaa prior agreement is reached before the Kutka body aaaam-bles lfondiy tar ita apodal Karaaa Four hour after the hurricane psaasd Nantucket, the ftahtag and re part town af Prsvtaestowa at tha tta af Capa Cod reported wtads still reaching St mild in hour. Only minor da mags waa reported from icattered ereas ta Rhodo Island and Massachusetts which wen closest ta tha alarm.

Taw eniistr yachts wan blown jhan at Block Island and ooo of thorn waa damaged by roeki. A tew yachts, moet of thorn am ailboata, ware reported sunk at their moorings at raa Only mtaor dteteeatisua af eteo-tric power and telephone aarvtee npsrtsd ta tha laaaat to tha atorm. By mldmontag a brans ud bright sunshine braught ta suit af New Rumblings Feeble On Shaken Islands ay ALLAN JACK! PATRAS, Greece IB The terrifying serin of earth-quakn that visited death and destruction of Greece's Tmian uiniU appeared to be dying down today ag air and naval forces of many nations pressed a vast Joint rescue operation. The Athena dwarvatary reported earth tremors wore coot timing but it mid they wen only feeble tumblings. Observatory oflkUU would ud say that tho dinger had pamed completely but they predicted there probably wont be am immediate rscurtmee af thla weak's disasters." Aa tha tataraatioaal raaeua md relief work grew ta magattude.

tatei of deatraetim and tragedy centteufd to jour ta. At lead 40 warafclpa frem Greece thy Uhited iUUa, BrtUla and Israel dandteg aft tfca three atriekm sent a steady stream af sad relief supplies ashore. Many other amiUtr vessels, most-ly removed huadradi If refugees from mounts ia towns. Used tho wsterbout la tho hoot af bciag taken to the mainland. Tha Crank government has dtrad that only tha injured may bs evacuatad.

ST. LOUIS III Aa ax-eon viet und aoTiously wounded an East St. Loula. HI. street eoraer A LsttoAnwrlcu aoureo said Henry Cabot Lodgo chief U.

8. delegate, had indicated tha United State would eppeee India all the way but might abstain aa Bumia if tha Issue earns ta a vote hi the Aistmbly. a a a I jit aM Ptmi Matt Pfcnia LONG-TIMER- M9 yards from the viaduct, uid, wucr, to shown reraivtag wrist watch from FnMtahcr T. W. heard loud bsng; snd then lhirt lafma! ynurdny eommeesaraltac hte "Thera were men, women ud Wrthdny and 53rd resr with the nrwspapere.

Acuff. Me ef the ekUdren, frentlcally trying to ee- hut known ud but liked penora eunreted with the newepepere. cape from the wrecked eauhn, he uid. "One child wu wetting about ta a dared eondttira crying Out woman I helped to the ambulance uid she Just got ef bed utter recovering from pneumonia and this wu her first ittag." The crash occurred during the morning rush hour ud the lore reportedly were carrying many children. One reuu worker told ef young boy ta "terrible state" with bate tap crushed.

an Nearby residents poured from their homee with blankets end clothing. They termed chain, to supply hot water ud tea to bl started walk the aid Lender-Demorrst la 1991 eesapeslng ream faremaa. Be paved to the hufn-ee office ia 1914 aed adrerttatag maeager far a umber af years, lie bees me utlaaal adveritataf maeager when the arwspapen were eoaeeUdated la 1933. Ozark Empire Fair, blessed with sunny skies and i tbTwHhheidiu of unit prisoner. Peiping uid the Red had pro Irated to the armistice repslristiw eommiiiira against what it railed "ihe forcible retention of number" of Communist prisouen duo ter repatriation.

The broadcast (reused the U.N. Cramsnd of "brutal I real mast (id rnuioer ef Korean aad Chinese POWe." The broadrasl said Ihe protests tem-icitwwasmuM from tha 39uUou LsUwAmericu blue lad light Tha mures a he told them a U. reaoluttno weald uama IS eauatrlai as U. N. participants ia the a fsrenet.

The nations liatod, aceord-lnj ta tho aoureo, won: la to tho aoure SooP.l Ttco-Yt peratures in the 90s, picked up speed this afternoon os the'witbin three diy. hie opening day program swung into high gear. Thousands of exhibits ta several, with four term tractors executing! The U. N. Command Injured icattered steog Ihe tracks.

la Landu it wu auouaeed that British Railways inspecting officer west to tbs seme. The Minis try of Transport which operates the gov-rail lines, sn-nouncod it will hold as tnq'itry date to be the engine steam train to Bacup, Midlands Industrial three roerhei Friday told the intrkite steps, which ta bring'111 Hrd definitely whether exhibited by International llarves-i1)) P'n withhold any Allied ter Company. 'prisoners. The U. N.

has msde ra The first pertermura was at zimenllon of Communist protest, this afternoon, during the pulling' Saturday's group ol 50 Amrri-coutest. Other showings are to be clin was Ihe smallrsl returned sa made ta from of the grandstand by the Reds. Filly British and 3 p.m. Monday, 10:30 a.m. South Koreans alu were reday and 3 p.m.

Wednesday. palrlated Saturday. Sunday's group Ihe Reds uid. at the mete division! household arts, household science, igrieul-ture, floriculture ud 4-1 1 home economies went before the Judges this moruiag, with Judging expected to continue through moet of the day. So heavy wore entrtee la household arts division, which wu bolstered by the addition of a rollon bag rawing contest this year, 'wo-Year-Old 6 Trips Soviets BERLIN IK A twayeardd hay with a aed lor advtmura and sturdy trough legs ta ghra it a good try bridged tha Busdan frontier end brought Bad and Ved cooperation about for a momaat Peter Breilniky waadarad away bam his Ved Berlin homa and act out ta sea tha world yesterday.

He ambled about four mills ta the Russian border of the etty walked across while Comm police won fixing their tergete tor something higher and Mgur. Picked ap ea lister Dm Undsn, ha wound up in a ehildrrt's home until police radio calls established hie identity. Tha tasters The hurricane ecoaed at flvt deaths and tasra than a lira doilirs damage aa it along tho gouthara and Mlddte Atlantic eacitil state. Qrcpc were damaged ta North croUM- (ll, mSSSl mvMhL1; SSSltfUttlr rata ta Atlatal. tentay.

V- Tha wounded mu wu Identified; An asUauted MAM paapla ava -by police WUlUm Edward euted the- baa retort area of (Speedy) Wilhite, who has been ought for three years by tha FBI ter queetloalng ta a III3.4II0 Bleb-mood. Va Jewelry robbery. He wu identified as ana af tha cele gunmen by Steve Ventimiglia. the cafe owner, ud Ventimiglia's 11-ycar-old son. The younger Ventimiglia told police he thought he hid wounded one af the gunmen when he fired at them they fled ta a car.

Police aaid two men helped W0-hits from auto and plaead the Eut 8L Louis street uer. Ho wu wounded ta the back. Tha 53-yea raid Wilhite taM lice he and his wife hid bran living' a term new Piedmont, and aim maintained a St Louis rraidnira. He refilled to explain how ha had bran wounded. Wilhite's last St.

Louis arrest wu in 1944 in investigation of the machine gua slaying of gangsters Nortnu Put and Harley Grtssell near Cucyvllte, HL Ocean City, the appraaehad, and about 1AM fled their sheen homes oo the On Sldo of Lug Island, N. Y. Among tha duthi attributed to tha atorm were three of a blows from a pier at Wilmington, N. and tort ta the su. and a policeman whs wu electrocuted when ht tsuehsd a fallen wire ta Nortaik, Va.

A Long Island. N. mu died of hurt attack at Wadtag River while pulling but from the water liter betas started ta the ST. LOUD, ift Sheriff Marita A. Tour wu a little doubtful when prtaooer laid Mm hew he out of Us hmdcufb ud esc sped recently.

A demonstration wu mites to the northwest a dhtermioad, The ensh derailed ud two coaches ef runlng from Manchester 31 mites north of this center, ud of electric train ta Joint Chiefs Get New Tomorrow, billed us All Ozark, 'will include 75 Americans, 75 Bril- Bury, utae extra Judge had to be employed to1 Veterans and Armed Services aSoulh Sovrans. tike cere of the overflow. iRogersvillr Day. the fair gates openly 1 Sat'irdsy Wo have many Items looks. at T.M a.m.

with the exhibit of dolhn as psrt-u if wa might have ta hang aomejings containing more than 7000, nlJJ gmurea at I heir Red Boss Items opening their doors a rour American Marieri hour later. to grab one South Korean who The day. traditionally the biggc- Ji iinH.npMviu HiiHn- ik. ud tried to kick Iho Red, Three Amerlran prisoners tuld victims. The islands of Ithaca, Kefalllnla ad were ripped by series of docks starting lad Sin-day.

Ita quake completely destroyed the three Urged cities aa tfct putUUy many villages, tore up raids sad left thouaaada homeless. Then still waa aa accurate count of tha dead and Injured, but aimed all officiate agreed the death toD win reach lAOS and may ha even higher. Many thousands of tha is-" 130,000 mideati have. hem Injured. Only Ught tmnon wen fait au the deviiUted laUada today but ta die aama I ajurtee received earlier, others from the still sweeping the port lies turned Peter near to his motb-jdty of v-n-tt oo Zsktathoa la- Tha bUm has raged eeatto-ueualy sines Tttreday, the day tha strongest shocks.

a a a -and ArgaatcHen tad Lexouriaa. ca the island of KtUi-BaU, have bam aimed eomplattly They art the Urged i oo the UUnds. The Athena observatory said it worded 10 more tremors scribed aa tecbU post-quako ramb-liags bttwaeu p.m. Ud light sad a.m. thla moruiag.

Tha ih-aervatory said, however, that tha shocks wan tha lighted lace Ruaday. Lt. WUllam H. Cooncr, of HohiU a U. f.

Air officer, said Zakiathee was a scene of eompteto devaatatioa, with mn-eounted dead sad Injured. The offl-ear, a member af tha UUrd Hftt-eal Group of Uw 58th Air Kascue Squadnu, spent hours hi the pert treating tha wounded. "The entire papuUtUu of lS.DOO riedly "How tho world did you get hen?" Going bye-bye," he chortled. Lut afcM vary vnk fra ami a la Ita Mdh af MfML KtnuUy ttw (Mk irta a rfciif la aaalcr tuBtr aai Btanr ilvifi wftia nto at Ufc Haa i nar la Ita farm af atAttar rr'd" Communlria are forcing captives io give false stories to U. N.

Red tni Frulay light Nee POWs. Page 4 at the exhiMti from the rafters.1 reported Mrs. Charles Johnson, division superintendent. Attendance wu reported slow1 at tho mala gates ta the houre today but crowds pick up by mldmornlng si several hundred persons milted through the midway and exhibitira areas. Parking areas aim were filling UP-7Pf2S nh'thT Rogersviiie High ScteM Bld Fair effletels, happy aver pre-jxuted ter 10' M.

tair eathuaiasm shows by resldeaUi Agriculture exhibits will he ta the Oisrks hsvc their eye. tet'JudgriTi. the cJireum Mb raw stteodsnee record tor ta the bmwm, m- jjNd ltaF- iGiri Scouts exhibits will go before; We know we have the best fair the Judge at 3 p.m. he early the start of rabbit daire product began to anl fix, Judging of horticulture ud CsmplCro Fire Girts exMMts will gel under way at 10 a.m.. with a parade by Bradford Takes Over Reins From Bradley WASHINGTON lit-Adm.

Arthur Bradford took over today the Bradford took aver today Uw aatiaa'o No. 1 military official. He received tha oath af office as chairman at the Joint Chiefs at Staff from the mu he succeeded, Gen. Omar Bradley. N6oSAflin Ik.

hekf vr id seeretary- Whea the brief ceremony at q. B. Boyd, and I'm Time trial! ta the day's Mg event the international circuit ehamptaul Win without 'without excuse, gee FAIR. Psga 4 I ALBERT PAYBON TFBHUNB busting, test suggested. The prtaooer, Richard F.

Linder, wu willing. So ynterdiy he teak the thla metal idge at IMeeh rate; ud Inerted it ta epratag of the handcuff. Beck time be id the rater edge forward, the cuff toerarad another util It dropped iff. "Then you uid Linder. Tour said ha got tha did handcuffs when ha took office lut January hut has already bought a doaea raw foolproof handcuffs.

Army Takes Two Pals, Soi 13 Others Go Along ST. LOUIS I The army gat 15 recruits ta a hurry here yesterday when the group of St. Louis boys, pale since childhood, wu sworn in together. They wire sent to Camp Crowder. for duty.

Two of tho boys reported for induction the -ther 13 deeldsd to Jota with them. South A'omm Pmlirls Truce Tulkt to Fuil hopeful that we eu top the opening day record." The aU-time Ssturdsy high is set hi 1H1, year the fair it-, tract ed 191,991 person. Saturday's'; totsl last year was 19AM The biggest crowds this itternoou took ta tha two ms is attraction Ihe first pertermura of the Tournament of Thrilte la front of the grandstand ud a popular horse pulling contest ta the Coliseum. The Tournament af Thrills will af itawn aai ta Bradley shook hands warmly with Radford ud received ia reply a Thank you. Brad.

Defense Secretary Wllsou stunted the ceremony ud had word! of Mgh prataa for both Radford ud Bradley. He told the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs that ha wu 'confident cf jour ability and eartata that you will be a credit ta the armed rces aad ta tha utioa. Wilsra prewated Bradley with embossed resoiutlw signed by the members ef the Armed Forces Policy Council. It expressed deep ppreetattea of the veteran dier's unique services" In 43 years af active duty. The rasotatten cited Bradley's eenstut efforts towsrd stuinlng the goal of world price, Ms sMUty to envisage, plu and implement effective policies, hte statesmu-sMp, teadersMp, tategrlty ud self- Ttvo Disappear After Mistake Landing Behind Red Curtain ROKs Parade Strength as Rliec Reasserts Goal of Unification By GEORGE MCABTHUE parade ud I baltaliou of Koresa w.

SEOUL WI Crack Soulh Knrein Marines ta ten battle packs taM be repented at 8:15 toalght and of- paraded through this bat- salute. ESS tered euttel today sod President' The sm.H ROK Air Ferre seat crowd to tavnde the now flipreof gyngnup Rbee shouted Ms deter-M F51 Mustangs low over tho grandstand to watch the ported mimtioa to "mireh north it Iho.P- cirliest poMibir time" si this war- uni, links, trucks. Jeeps, Qdorful enterisinmen. was tr- hittered republic marked its fifth imbulueei ud ell the equipment ntahed this morning Ifr Ihe fliihy indeptpnr, of modern wnr passed the review Mountain Grove lllsli School Dnnn jnjr gtind whoro Bhoo stood hip ud Bugle Corpi ai tho group of 32 lo on address to IboutiMh: fnraitw iHmWirkM in. jrte.

-j jMd uiterme. permted ttreuM 5W The Mountain Grove aggregation'11111 And he predicted I 11 D. Taylor. ra acgregstl Rbee (troogiy denounced any niiay persona still were trapped tan ef rabbit. Some were being burned alive without any isnce to escape.

LL Albert Hlbtaiku, af Everett, flew aver both Zakte-tho ud Ketalltaia ta a helicopter and said he uw destruction svery-i. Small towns Ugh ta the bills were virtually eut off from help, he uid. He tended at one village os Ka-illtala ud wu teli 41 pare had bun killed and TO injured ta the hamlet and ta tha aumuadtag area, where hugs ehuaks of tabu had bnkn aff i crashed ante homes. Bute Jammed with people were putting away from nasy af the islands' vfllagm, ha uid. Thousand af other persons, apparently ta HH aai UN.

Wa tava ta raaalvai tta ataaaiai cut far Ita aarM Aaem If aai majM la I tavnas atata' aahuL Ita aaMBtl Haiaana Mffe Mi Hat ta ita mm Aai Ita ainta lav asaaai ta, aai mu at aa nMUk lata his another parade scheduled tor 5 this evening, bur before tho the Russians already have been asked ter tatennattra ra the milling officer ud requested to arrange their retain. Both men were assigned to the UN. lit Division. They were flying frdm Aschsffenburg ta Bamberg, ta orthen Bavaria, when they overshot tat sooal boundary. They were participating ta 1st Division field maneuvers at tha time.

Firet Dtvtstea effleers dneribod the flight routine epenttem within the dtvteteo'i area ef respra-albiiity." The aamce of the twe eu aot dteelond. pending aotlfteattou to their families. HEIDELBERG. Germany (UP) Two U.S. Army captains, coxa god ta Held maneuvers Mir the frraeurteta frostier, mtatakm their plane ta the Soviet of Germany aad wen reported today mining and presumed held by the Boutons." The two officers brought their L-lf Rstera piano daw ra super highway about six mltee nerthwrat of tho bonier towu ef Hof ud a tew hundred yard laeidt tha Soviet com yratorday memiag, au Army announcement uid.

They Save aot returned and the Army uid it eu be presumed they are being held by the Russians. Aa Army spehumu uid he la iittenl "appeuement" at the Cem-muntets. Ills speech wu obviouily aimed agate that the conference will fail, Rhn msde it clear that uaiflca-tiou Ie Me goal "The one und only standard by Another feature of speniof day was a "mrahuieal" square dura. ot saKLrvs5ES w. Oaarta li aav laaalai waaton Tiaai Ncferuta aai ttava vary ta Ikls araa irtftlag aaatvaii.

tktafcM whteh the euerau ar failure ef the the stetesmen who will meet it pollttecl coufUcnra my ho United Nations ta New York to Chy Monday to deride Iho Hmr. W-" politteii "'if nmWca shifted coufereora railed ter ta the Ko-Ji1 ulE.Kl ilflee sgreement. I.ry to political lleld but it stitt yrelgu observers raid the spank laovs, Hbbome Bradley had served a 4-year term first permanent ehaitmu ef the top proteseioul planing group net up under the law ualiy-tag the Mined services. la separate eeremsuy. Gu.

Mslthew Hidgway was sworn to as Army chief af stiff, succeeding Gen. J. Lawtea Collins. Ridgwiv accepted Ms now eommltslon with a eloquent pledge of unqua tag loyalty" to civilian authority. Gen.

Nathan F. Twining took office eta works ago as Air Fom ehtaf af staff, luecudtag Hoyt Vndenbcrg. retired. The sow team win bt completed sudsy when Adm. Rofaort B.

Carney takei aver from Adm. William Ftcfctetar ie chief of asval taavy ftaas fna Vtotfifi la aaaltam Ha Tailaai law ta ta taa iw iaarti vara NavMk. Va Lf. taaaa P. IJfc VavYack.

US Tta aaty attar araa ta pnctpitaUaa aa tta aina map IkiaimBiwm la Yallty aai tktia Parirltf. Cmnt laapmlaraa vara Sa tala IM VUk rltaailwata Accessory to a Suicide meta ta Mi araa trapmlww vara iava aa mm aa I la IB firms. IimIin ta kiaa aataa kapnkM wara ttttl lata kw Ttaraiaj. Rlatart tatta waa 111 tifariii at toft OH aai Ttanaal, CaUf. rtwatairr ta ta tta aai II avculag gowa, aad iyiag ra bar bad, was discovered later yesterday by a frisad.

A medteal az-she had dted af gu remains the crucial struggle to void World War HI. ooo Ha spoke at a giant gathering ta front at the warreareed Capftai building. At least 100.009 loath Koreans lined the streets and Capftai Pin. to hear the speech directly end ever loudspnken. Karras police estimates ranged as Mgh a half mflttoa.

Alter the eprach. Ihe RepuMIe of Korn proudly duiM III piIH tary strength. Units from II ROK wIH begin, aad the world win are divisions marched smartly threugh whether the solutions sbindnacd no tho streets. Cadets bom Ike umyllhe batttefteid ran be wu around aad naval acadrmtes JMrad thaltha eonlereoca wu ana af the moat powerful ever delivered by Uw 79-yeareid Free Idem. For the date, bo chose tho eighth university of Korea's US ersttea, Uw fifth university ef cMrving tedrprndcnra ud Uw first ualveraary at Me arraod to-augurs tioo president.

"The war eould have been wu," Rbee declared, "but the United 1 1 a deliberately against victory is its goal, the political CHICAGO. WI Myna Hansen, lAyeutoid Miss sited Stales in Ihe 1953 Min Universe contest, leaped from sailboat Into Lake MkMgu yesterday to meun a companion from ponibte drowning. Albert Lateen. 33. at Chicago, a student at Rt.

Joseph'! College, rlaer, was knocked un-'eouneteus ud into the water when ATHENS, Greece WI Advieei'itruek on the head by the boat's from the qukestevsstated lootenlboom. islands uid today teeters would! Min Hansel, a Chlcagnu, held he executed oo the spot. Au head above water util to that effect wu Issued aRer sr-la Coast Guard rescue boat arrived, net ef two baton yratorday. Laterra wu oat hurt. that HaRtagtrah affratteu ter her wu wutag.

She threatened, she to eemmtt i eide, TTI give yen a hud. uid Hat-rtagtau. He epraed the Jete. marked "Su ye. kid," end left.

Police fauad him eating ta dints taut light aad arrested Mm. Hirrtagtra was held ta S594M I a breach af the peace charge iwiuftng a esroaer'i taqurat tala HARTFORD, One. ID-A youth quoted saying he helped young in carry aut a suicida threat then lift her with cm tot suite y. kid," wu bald by poilee em sheuld aeala ha aaU use Ihe' peltee uid Edward J. Har-a rlngtM, 33, laid them he opei wlthree Jete at a gas stove before wa iking rat ef the apartment af Mr.

Miry Leu Vugha, 34. early ynedrday. Her body, dad ta a black, strap- Deetetlvee uid Harrtagtsa told this story: He ud Mrs. Vrughaa, 'wib ef airman ta Germany, attended a party which luted an light Thursday. When they retuned to her apeit' eteet, Mrs.

Vaugha eompliiraditha weuiu'i death..

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