| Show rv 24 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday October Elizabeth Philip Will Get No Heir Allowance Korean Rebels Take Posong Still SEOUL ' Korea Oct 23 ID— South Korean army headquarters announced late Saturday! that rebels had captured the town of Posongf but were being engaged by loyal troops The town in southwest Korea is 26 miles southwest of Sunchon which- thei army said was recov- t ered Friday (night After the rebels fled from Sunchon four police stations along the route to Posong were attacked Indicating it was the Siinchon fugiTheir tives who took Posong strength was not known however sources official Korean con- tinued to vary about the situation at Yosu The rebellion began Wednesday in the army garrison of that southern port 20 miles Greece Rebels 'Shield’ Scribe LONDON Oct 23 UP) — The Greek guerilla radio reported Sat- urday night that BBC corresponhas ardent Kenneth Matthews rebel-hel- rived “safe and well” in the Peloponnesus territory-iGreek authorities in Athens announced 10 days ago that the British Broadcasting Co man had been kidnaped by Greek Communists The guerilla broadcast Saturday relayed by the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said Matthews started his trip for “the liberated territory of Greece” several days ago It added: “Organs of the Athens government intend to murder Matthews upon his return from liberated territory in order to prevent him from d n LONDON' Oct: 23 (UP)— south of Sunchon in the U S oc Princess Elibabeth and Prince ' cupation zone Philip will get no additional alPremier Lee Bum Suk laid it to lowance for the support of the Communists abetted by some exchild they are expecting within treme rightists the next three weeks it was learned Yosu Saturday Heads for Army Parliament approved an anYosu has been reported recapnual allowance of 6160000 for tured several tiihes but latest Elizabeth last year and it was army headquarters dispatches said understood fhat the possibility it remained in rebel hands The of children was taken into acarray said loyal forces were headcount at that time Philip receives $40000 annually ing toward it from Sunchon Korean air observers said howElizabeth and Philip are ever that the rebels were operatthe week end at their spending ing two trains northward out of rented country home at Yosu The fliers were dropping near London They leaflets urging rebels to surrender expect to return to Buckingham Casualty figures were lacking Monday but T Y Yoon home' minister palace Sources close to the royal said he believed the total killed on family said the princess is “the the government side thus far was most composed person about the less than --500 palace” despite the nearness of the expected birth and that she Reds Execute 150 is “simply taking things easy” This apparently included 150 powho police and lice said were executed at Sunchon Wednesday by a rebel "court" rench-India- n Yoon also estimated that about half of the total of 2500 rebels haw been captured Other government sources have put the rebel strength at 4000 with about TOO captured All quarters agreed that no Americans had been harmed in any PONDICHERY French India way Oct 23 JPi — The French adminisAn American sergeant returned tration of Mahe has collapsed and from the area Friday night and the Indian government has been told a news conference there was asked to assume control of the “pretty heavy firing” at Sunchon Malabar coast city advices rebut the townspeople did not seem ceived here Saturday said to be in any panic Dispatches 'from Tellicherry almost adjoining Mahe said Indians Missed Rebel Force French rule in French The sergeant Donald E Snead challenging of Md was at- India have forced the surrender 21 of Manchester Indian hoisted and the gendarmes tached to a small military advisory union over the administrator’s group and was sent to Sunchon to office flag west coast port has a The He said he obtain information of about 14000 population found the rebels had arrived there before him but he did not actually Order Cruiser see them in the streets He left A French government official said here that the cruiser Duguay-Troui- n again after a half hour A report from Cheju island long Jiad been ordered to Pondi-cher- y time Communist hotbed off the of the scattered south coast said Red guerillas had French chapital in India settlements raided a village and wounded three is on the Bay of Bengal Korean soldiers This apparently across southern India from Mahe was not connected with the main- The cruiser is expected Tuesday-Go- le Sun-ningda- anti-Communi- sts F - Rule Falls In Mahe Area Pon-diche- ry v Troops Seize Seven Coal Pits in France j strikers Saturday meeting only slight resistance Under government orders to shoot if necessary the troops enCommuirst-le- d countered no renewal of violence such as has taken the lives of two persons and caused injury to 200 in the last three days There were a few fist fights however at Montceau-Les-Minand in eastern France near For-bac-h strikers in a cafe hurled tables and chairs when police and troops broke up their meeting Hurl Stones Near Metz a bus load of workers defying the strike was beset by strikers hurling stones Four of the workers were cut by flying glass but no serious injuries were reported in these incidents A blind miner and his son were stabbed by knives in another incident France's coal mines are parastrike that lyzed by a nation-wid- e began Oct 4 The miners are demanding higher pay but Communist strike leaders have openly declared one of their aims is to wreck the European recovery program by strike action The government sent 2000 seize the mines in the troops to Montceau-Les-Min55 area of miles southwest of Dijon The strikers were warned by army radio trucks and loudspeakers not to fight back Striker Shot While tension remained high in the mines the situation was relatively calm outside of the action near Dijon The only report of firing came from St Etienne where a Communist striker was shot in the leg when he fled from police who found him putting up strike posters Communist strike leaders called for a general strike Monday in the area highly industrial" St Etienne where two miners were killed es f m BEETHOVEN Symphony No 7 in' A Major BIZET Music From Carmen CHOPIN Scherzos Played "by Artur Rubinstein 725 ITALIAN OPERATIC $6 $6 DUETS J an Peerce and Leonard Warren (350 MOZART Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter) $6 WAGNER Taunheuser Over- ture land Venusburg with Music I 725 All the Latest Popular Recordings ZS'-ac- ' WHITE i ‘ LITTLE I'LL NEVER h LIES SMILE AGAIN Tommy Dorsey TUXEDO JUNCTION STRING OF PEARLS Glenn Miller TUNNEL OF LOVE PORTRAIT OF A TOY SOLDIER Henre Rine YOU CAME A LONG WAY FROM ST LOUIS FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE Ray- McKinley THE MAN I LOYE Tex Beneke POINCIANA JET PROPULSION TRY ME ONE MORE TIME Illinois Jacquet SMILING MELANCHOLY BABY es LET ME CALL Perry Como YOU SWEET-- HEART WALK IT OFF Tommy Dorsey COOL BREEZE MANT CA Dizzy Gillespie SAY SOMETHING SWEtT TO YOUR SWEETHEART CUANTO IE GUSTO ' Eve Young RECORD BAR-DOWNS- Cliiang Forces Quit Two Central Cities Ballot Scheduled The elections were scheduled in Mahe Pondichery Karikal and Yanaon — four towns of French India — for the naming of 202 municipal representatives Three members of the Indian council for French India resigned last week in protest over setting Sunday as the election date Disorders flared Friday in Mahe A telephoned dispatch from Calicut below Mahe on the Malabar coast said 10000 Indians had pillaged the French administrative offices in Mahe Members of the Mahajana Sabha a Hindu political group and Socialist party volunteers were reported participating in the revolt against French rule An official of Mahajana Sabha said the revolt was a “spontaneous rising of the people against the unprovoked aggression of French authorities” The dispatch from Tellicherry said the mayor of Mahe sent a telegram to the Indian government in New Delhi saying the French administration had collapsed and NANKING Oct 23 CD — The government is abandoning the important central China cities of Kaifeng and Chenghsien reliable sources said Saturday (The Chinese Communist radio Immediately afterward announced It said capture of Chenghsien Communist Gen Liu troops were' encirclingi the fleeing government garrison between the city and the Yellow river nine miles north) On the home front both Pres and Premier Chiang Wen-Ha- k o came under critWong ical fire in China’s legislature Rail Junction Point Kaifeng is the capital of Honan province Chenghsien 40 miles to the west is the junction point of and Lunghai the Peiping-HankoThese' main north-sout- h railways routes long have and east-webeen cut by the Communists at several places The government military spokesman declined to confirm abandonment of either city but persons reaching Nanking identified themselves as evacuees from botlr The Honan governor Chang Cheng came to Nanking to rePo-Chen- g’s Kai-she- Enchanting dolls exciting games sturdy wheel toys trains educational toys everything a youngster yearns for at Christmas ! Be vise buy now on Wards Layaway while big selection is available PIGTAIL GIRL IN STRAW HAT w 39s st In cute cotton dress Jointed arms legs composition body sleeping tall eyes 13-i- n port The Communists captured Kaifeng last June but retreated three days later after stripping itGen-of war supplies At that time k flew eralissimo “Chiang to Chenghsien with his wife to di-- s ’PLAY STORE” PLASTIC SCALE! 298 Kai-she- rect military operations Weighs up to 5 lbs! Bright red with white metal tray can be read from both sides! Chlngs Elude Reds The Communists promtply surrounded Chenghsien but failed in their effort to trap the Chiangs Both cities have been ever since Abandoning them would permit the government to shorten its lines and concentrate against the rampaiging Liu semi-isolat- ed Your political cries of alarm over the state’s financial affairs may lead some to believe that Utah is in financial difficulties Nothing could be further front the truth Under the splendid guidance of a good' governor our state is in the best financial condition in all its history ’ ' During Governor Maw’s administration the state has become free of debt — and state expenses have been held Within income! That certainly indicates good government and good manage-s i j 1 I - - ! ment j by WLetf Kelly Salt Lake City Utah) v day on Reliable Informants said they will discuss the North Atlantic alliance and also another step for binding more firmly the nations of western Europe — the early convocation of a Western European parliament Reports in French circles said Britain finally had given her approval for calling together such a parliament (There was no confirmation in London' but a foreign office a ’fair as- -: spokesman said sumption” the parliament would non-Com-mu- It-w- In misty white with lacy veil ddicate bouquet Fully jointed sleeping eyes Almost real wets even blows bubbles! 15-i- n Dydee with layette trunk 2595 TOY SEWING MACHINE THAT REALLY SEWS! FOLDING CARRIAGE FOR A DOLL FAMILY! De luxe model! With stitch regulator ’ thread tension adjustor Black enamel Of good quality imitation leather witii sun visor footwell and folding hood LAYETTEI long-rang- WASHABLE STUFFED ANIMALS ‘Necessary to Drive Last August the government military spokesman said the Communists hoped to take Chenghsien as a prerequisite to a drive across the Yangtze into south China next 1 19 colored cotton-stuffe- d horses zebras and dogs! Of strong waterproofed plastic Gaily spring (The Communist radio boasted that capture of Chenghsien was “extremely favorable for the overall war situation”) Reports from other fronts said the Communists had been driven at least 10 miles away from the airfield of besieged Taiyuan Shansi capital and told of inconclusive maneuverings in the south Manchurian corridor Several legislators suggested Premier Wong Saturday should either improve the economic-military crisis or resign Wong was absent from the legislative Yuan having flown to Peiping to confer with Chiang Urged to Rest Lu Fu Chahar province legislator said Chiang should be urged to “take a year’s time for a visit to the United States because he is too tired” Other members shouted Lu down accusing him of insulting the government chief They asked Chinese correspondends not to report the incident “in these dangerous times” A similar request was later telephoned to the Associated Press by the government’s information office “Rich families such as the Soongs and Kungs (both related by marriage to Chiang) should give part of their wealth for war expenditures” said Huang Chien-chun- g 19 All steel with white enameled open stake body long hood cab ’and 3 tiny milk bottles! that be discussed" at the five-nati- -- SHINY WHITE MILK TRUCK! LIGHTWEIGHT YOUTH FOOTBALL 1 98 G-MA- PLASTIC RANGE COOKS BAKESI BIG ELECTRIC MINIATURE 17-KE- Y Pebbled rubber-coate- d rubfabric valve-typ- e ber bladder with needle plastic lacing PIANO REALLY g"jJ95 Firmly constructed highly polished to resemble wood plays sharps and flats Double oven with glass door enclosed burners pilot light Aluminum pans A BIG RUDOLPH SERVICE STATION EVERYTHING WORKS! SPARKLING MACHINE GUN N 198 Gun goes "rat-a-t- at shoots harmless sparks! Wood and metal dock-sprin- g motor JEEP RED STEEL MILITARY 98 U S Canada Said Pondering Five-Nati- WITH TRUNK 31 pieces lithographed in lovely Blue Willow design Metal with smooth rolled edges w NORTH ATLANTIC ALLIANCE five-natio- DYDEE DOLL 98c Government field reports indicated this was the aim saying Liu had concentrated 120000 men just east of the Peiping-Hankorailway and that a circling drive against them was planned It is admitted on the other hand that Communist possession of Kaifeng and Chenghsien would' e strengthen the enemy’s central China consolidation program asking the Indian government to take over another legislator The French have five settle“What members of the present ment in all in India They cover government do not belong to those about 196 square miles and have a families ?” demanded another total population of 323295 Chou Tao-je- n “This class of peohas ple absolutely no concern for Pistols for Militia the country — if relieved from ofMem fice they can always go either to WARSAW Oct 23 bers of the citizens’ militia don’t Hong Kong or America They carry tommyguns around the have plenty of gold and dollars” streets any more The legislative session finally They wear ended with no decisions taken pistols PARIS Oct 25 iJP)— Top American sources said Saturday that soon after the United States elections the U S and Canada will draft a sweeping North Atlantijc alliance for full military aid to the n western European union Foreign ministers of the (Brussels) alliance — France Britain Belgium the Netherlands and Luxembourg — win meet here Monday and Tues- 11 -- IN LOVELY BRIDE DOLL IN SATIN AND LACEI CHILD'S BLUE WILLOW TEA SET Po-che- ng Pact for Europe Arms Aid yjvrr©irTtu (Pald-PoLAd- an ords) Friday - J' Sunday Baron assailed particularly the tactics of the Congress party which favors union of French India with the dominion of India (The French embassy in New Delhi said it had been informed the trouble in Mahe was caused by several thousand persons who entered Mahe from Indian territory He said the elections could not be held in Mahe because the rioters burned the municipal recAll-Indi- PARIS Oct 23 UP) — Troops in full battle array seized seven of France’s largest coal mines from - CLASSICAL ALBUMS ajt ' giving the truth about the situation in Greece” George Polk a correspondent for Columbia Broadcasting system set out last May to interview Markos Vafiades the Greek guerilla leader His body was found floating in Salonika bay a few days later The Greek government last Sunday announced that Communists had been charged with Polk’s murder and said the motive was a cominform land The rebels were uprising Charles Baron commiseffort to discredit the Greek said to have attempted no landings sioner for French India blamed the on Cheju rioting in Mahe and unrest in other French Indian towns on “external pressure in connection with municipal elections scheduled for RCA VICTOR RECORDS 198 r Windshield raises and lowers Hood lifts for storage space Spare tire too! 11 in long -- CUDDLE-TO- Y! His red nose gleams his big eyes roll! e lovable! 17 inches talk Soft life-lik- Gas pump lubrication tack elevator oil pan roof parking sliding doors and carl on OFFICIAL meeting) One undetermined factor in the North Atlantic alliance is the reaction it will stir up in the next U S congress However the general approach by American planners has been a bipartisan basis with Republicans and Democratic policy leaders taking part The European parliament enters into this aspect of the situation It is felt the U S congress would more readily approve funds for 48-O- Z BASKETBALL! 2M ‘ the contemplated military aid if further signs of European unity such as the calling of a parliament make their appearance The North Atlantic alliance Is expected to bind the United States and Canada to build up the air land and sea forces of the Brussels alliance This may cost American taxpayers 12000000000 or more a year for three to five years American informants said the uni- pact envisages a seven-natio- n fied military strategic command "Hoop Champ” fabric lacing valve-typder needle chief et ' - - Jn d plastic blad- SAFER! 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