3 D. C. Area Soldiers Byrd Proposals for Economy In a lengthy statement yesterday urging a $.1 billion reduction U. N. Question Casualties in President Truman’s budget, Senator Byrd, Democrat of Vir- Dodges Reported ginia, provided tables listing Government revenue and shouting where he would cut expenses to bring them closer into’ line with Of Sanctions on In Korean income estimates. China, Fighting Three of the Byrd tables follow: ^ Three Washington area men t!% Studies Ways to Peace were listed as war casualties in the latest Defense Department re- Receipts Summary i l By th« Asiocioied Press port released last night. LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 3.—The Pvt. Charles E. Jones. 19, 923 1950 1951_MOV!_ Receipts »ctu«l estimate 'Present New taxes United Nations pondered ways to- was Barry place N.W., wounded (In billions) rates esti- proposed Total day of reaching a peaceful settle- in the left arm and knee during mated by by Presl- ment with | Communist China, combat January 20. _President dent_ CLEARANCE Direct taxes on individuals: 1 pushing into the background the From a military hospital in Individual income_ $17.4 $21.6 $26.0) Idea of sanctions. Tokyo, he wrote his parents, Mr ; Estates and gifts__ 0.7 0.7 0.8 > $16.5 Despite Peiping’s flat statement and Mrs. Robert Jones, that he Direct taxes on corporations 11.0 13.6 20.0) that it will have nothing to do was one of two American soldiers with the new Good Offices Excise taxes _ 7.6 8.2 8.2) Com- who escaped a hill- trap that Net. employment taxes_ 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.2a mittee, Chairman Nasrollah Ente- his detachment WINTER caught of 30. in Customs _ 0.4 0.6 0.6 zam of Iran went ahead trying to : I the hail of slugs that hit him. Pvt. find a basis for negotiations. Miscellaneous receipts_ 1.4 1.3 1.3 1 Jones one wrote, ripped through Deduct: refunds_—2.2 —2.3 —2.7 “We should not give up hope," his barely missing his TOTAL RECEIPTS b 55.1 he said. STATUTl MIIIS chest. TfTO 4476 1677 ~$7L8 That view was echoed by the | He enlisted last August and i WHERE KOREAN arrows ALLIES PRESS OFFENSIVE—Open British government and various joined the 8th Army in Korea locate areas of United Nations as the Allies con- |*> today other delegations here. activity about a month ago. A brother, | 4§ tinued to their offensive Communist Budget Proposals Compared Situation Muddied. press against stiffening George, 21. enlisted in the Army! * arrows). South Seoul the en- 7948 1050 1051 1 i opposition (black of (A) Allies last and now is stationed m-1 There no clear July estimate seemed idea, countered stiff Red Chinese counterattacks north and northwest Expenditures actual actual Request- Proposed f at Fort Belvoir. In billions c ed by by Ben. however, of how to go about the H of Suwon. From the central front in area (B) came ___President_Byrd So far Mr. Wonju Sergt. Leroy Minton, 28, a vet- negotiations. Entezam $0.1 ; reports of a buildup of Reds north of Hoengsong, and farther eran of 10 years in the Army, was 1. Legislative and judicial-$6.1 $0.1 $0.1 $0.1 341 has not even been able to get any- OUTERCOATS | 5.7 5.9 5.9 ! 5.2 5.8 east the Allies occupied Pyongchang (C). —AP Wirephoto Map. reported injured in a manner and 2. Interest, claims, etc._ one else to serve with him on the j «*a __ 4.7 I extent undisclosed to his mother, 3. Veterans 6.6 6.6 5.7 4.9 ; committee, which was set up in I 1251 I 4. Defense tincl. military, stockpile, % one section of the resolution Mrs. Myrtle Herbert, if street N.E. NACA, Selective Serv., Merchant branding Red China an Korea aggressor. Tug j Marine, Coast Guard. Alaska, India’s Sir Bcnegal N. Rau and (Continued From Frist Page.) (Continued From First Page.i Sergt. Minton served in the I $125 & $110 ft Panama, Atomic Energyi 11.6 13.8 22.4 43.4 42.9 Topcoats....$89.50 Canada’s Lester B. European theater in the last war Pearson, who, 5. assistance and N* even closer to the former Baker, tug crewman. when he was in a Foreign (Military I with Mr. Entezam, made up a Repub- injured jeep; economic i _ 4.6 4.6 4.7 7.5 4.0 ; cease-fire have lican capital. The 14 men rescued all were I accident. He is now reported re-: committee, re- 6. Domestic-civilian (excl. stockpile 1 t fused. suffering from shock, caused by covering in a military hospital. $85 .$69.50 On his return to Tokyo last ; NACA. Selec. Service, Merchant There is a that Mr. immersion in the chill waters six possibility night, Mr. told corre- Marine, Coast Guard, Alaska, If Pearson Johnfon miles west of the Golden Gate. may change his mind, 8.6 9.8 4.9 he saw “Chinese bodies Panama. Atomic Energy) 6.1 9.3 ^ but none that Rau will, since spondents A few' had broken bones, cuts and $75 Topcoats.$57.50 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 34~2 40.2 47.2 71.6 627T his government has declared pas- all over the place.” other injuries. All of them w'ere j sage of the aggressor resolution Bombers Hit Enemy Positions. taken to Letterman Army Hos- a—$275 million in new payroll taxes requested by President for: ended any hope of agreement with pital at the Presidio of San Fran- socialized medicine. 1952 expenditures from these receipts, not shown: An unknown number of Red cas- $60 Topcoats.$49.50 Peiping. cisco. in regular expenditure items, are estimated to begin at $35 million. | ualties were inflicted in yesterday Net from these new taxes are estimated at million, Austin Silent on Criticism. The rescued: receipts $240 a saturation raid by a large flight I Col. J. F. Mears, commanding b—Figures may not add precisely to totals due to rounding, American Delegate Warren R. of B-26 light bombers on an officer of the 1100 Special Air c—Fiscal year 1948 in eluded in this table because it comes most Austin maintained silence on a enemy troop and supply concen- Mission group from Bolling Field. neatly representing the post-World War II peace-time era ahd peace- Peiping radio blast against the tration about three miles square Washington. This group ftew out time prosperity. United States last night. It was on the outskirts of Seoul. to Hamilton Field to the understood his motive was to keep inspect 526 As soon as the smoke and dust 1117 Air Mission Col. 1 the atmosphere as favorable as Squadron. .from the 500-pound demolition Details of Billion Cut possible for the Good Offices Com- Means, 32, lives at Bolling. Proposed $4.9 bombs cleared, 24 F-51 Mustangs M Robert H. 1 mittee. Sergt. Reagin, Pfc. Chester. Pvt. Jones. Fiscal Years tin billions of dollars) i' assaulted the area with fire- EXPENDITURE P'war. Emers. same Hamilton group. 1 I CATEGORIES WarPk. New Tru’n. Byrd; However, the United States let 1!i4♦ > 1948 1W.V1 I 951 Req. Prop, bombs, rockets and machine guns. S Elmer K. Koonts, Pfc. Charles T. actual actual actual est. 193*2 1952: It be known that it feels a Sergt. Compton, 18. group DOMESTIC-CIVILIAN I $95 Suits.— $78.50 In clear, bitter cold weather, Hamilton group. 4612 Auburn avenue. Bethesda,! to consider possible punitive ac- 41 South Korean counterat- M Sergt. F. H. Roarke, Wash- 1. Social welfare, health and se- tion against Peiping, the Collec- troops , has been missing in action since He is lives curity 1.0 1.9 2.2 2.5 2.6 1.6 tive Measures tacked an estimated three Red ington group. 39 and January 3, just after the big Committee, should 2. this arid at 7 at 3116 Douglas street S.E. Chinese was launched on Housing and community facilities 1 meet as soon as possible. The companies morning push $85 Suits.$69.50 B. (including mortgage purchases* —0.2 0.1 0.3 0.4 —0.1 —0.2 State a.m. (5 p.m., Saturday, E.S.T.). Capt. Harvey Roberson. Seoul. Department thinks such 3. seized the crest of a hill Washington group. He is 28 and Education and general research 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.1 meetings, even if results are long towering Last Letter on Christmas. the main Allied drive to lives at 1048 Barnaby terrace S.E. 4. Agriculture and agricultural re- delayed, would partly satisfy flanking His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamil I the north. Capt. J. H. Burlingame, Ham- sources (including C. C. C.)_ 0.7 0.6 2.8 1.0 1.4 0.8 $68 Suits.$57.50 American public demands for ac- L. Compton, said they last received ilton Field. 5. Natural resources _ 0.3 0.6 1.0 1.3 1.2 0.4 '4p| tion. The South Koreans battled a letter, dated Christmas Day. Capt. M. W. Baker, Washington 6. Transportation and communica- within 15 yards of the peak late from their son when he was about Anti-sanction Sentiment. He lives at 4009 Third tion (including postal deficit*_ 0 4 1.0 1.4 1.5 1.1 0.4 yesterday. They hung on in the group. 35 miles northwest of Seoul $58 Suits.$44.50 7. commerce | The anti-sanction sentiment street S.E. Finance, and industry 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 1.5 0.4 face of an all-night barrage of "awaiting orders from the UN." here, for which Britain is the Capt. G. A. Dunn, Hamilton 8. Labor 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 <* grenades, mortars and small arms leading spokesman, stems from Field. Pfc. Compton landed in Korea 9. General Government_ 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.2 Red Buildings Reported. with the 19th several causes: S Sergt. B. Watson, Hamilton Infantry Regiment after the 1. A genuine hope that the From the central front. Associ- Field. of the 24th Division just b TOTAL DOMESTIC-CIVILIAN 3.6 6 1 9.3 8.6 9 8 4.9 1 war started. He was struck in the Good Offices Committee will suc- ated Press War Correspondent Maj. William K. Matheson, com- b Figures may not add precisely to totals due to rounding. side by enemy gunfire in July, and ceed in its efforts to deal peace- William J. Waugh reported a manding officer of the 1117 Spe- 319 SPORT later contracted malaria. He re- 1 ----- fully with Peiping. buildup of about 1.500 Reds cial Air Mission Squadron at Ham- we cannot hope to balance the 2. A fear ilton Field. He suffered turned to action in August. deep-rooted that any 3 miles north of Hoengsong a broken Spending budget or curb inflation, and we m ip strong punitive measures would arm. Pfc. Compton left Bethesda- and a roadblock by two platoons (Continued From First Page.) would impose an impossible bur- il g result in a full-scale Far Eastern Capt. Donald R. DeFoe, Hamil- Chevy Chase High School in his of Reds northeast of Wonju. den on the free enterprise system. in war. ton Field, a bad head cut. junior year to enlist Septem- penditures proposed by Mr. Tru- We would start a series of deficits Flannel is 55 miles east of 2 $12.50 Shirts.$7.95 Hoengsong 1949. His father has a g 3. A belief that economic sanc- Capt. Edwin E. Buchanan, ber. farm; man, Senator Byrd also recom- which may end in financial dis- (3 for $21) Seoul and 10 miles north of & tions would not hurt Red China, ; Won-! Hamilton Field, broken arm. machinery business in Poolesville, mended: aster. g but would do considerable dam- ju. It is 33 miles south of the 38th j Capt. James E. Bridwell, Ham- Md. Another son. Hamil. jr„ 23,j 1. A $3.5 billion reduction in “The free enterprise system is ilton was from the age to the countries applying Parallel, once the arbitrary boun- Field, broken arm. discharged Army; foreign economic aid from the a greater deterrent to world con- Lt. P. last after 22 Gabardine them. dary of Red North and Republi- Cyrus Cullen, Washing- February serving President's proposal for a total flict and a more dependable 2 $8.50 Shirts-$4.95 ton months in Korea. A third can South Korea. group, who lives at 1053 Bar- son,! of $7.5 billion in military and eco- guardian of peace than a United (3 for $14) lives with his 12 naby terrace S.E. Archie, 15, parents,! nomic assistance. “I propose to Nations ever will be. American patrols have entered organization AP Th L.:g, which ended up awash, and there is a married daughter.! eliminate all economic aid except It is the only force in the world Photographer Injured Hoengsong several times but the was tc.ved tonight to Oakland Mrs. Clara Dawn Crane. that in the so-called pipe line.” today that Russia fears. It must Allies have not yet occupied the | $3.95 Cotton Polo Shirts.--$2.95 In Korean Army Base, where the Coast The Defense Department also! Senator Byrd said. “We can't send be preserved.” | g Jeep Accident town. 3? (3 for Guard said it would be inspected reported that Pfc. Robert F. Ches- butter and guns.” Senatoi Byrd charged that the $8) By tht Associated Press Mr. said in of Waugh the Red troop | hope finding out exactly ter, 19, 616 I street S.E., who was 2. A $500 million slash in funds President has not proposed re- WESTERN FRONT. Korea. Sun- concentration was in what caused it to an area j capsize. wounded last November, returned for the Armed Forces to be ductions in domestic-civilian ex- — day. Feb. 4. Associated Press Also, they said, there was a where French and American to duty on January 10. Previously brought about by reducing by at penditures “until it hurts” and I Jim Martenhoff was 8 Photographer ! that some troops recently fought out of a possibility of the miss- he had been injured on October, least 150,000 the military estab- that he is relying on last Sep- Injured Saturday in a acci- men's bodies jeep Communist trap. jing might be in the 16 and returned to duty nine days lishment's projected civilian em- tember's $4 billion tax increase dent near the Korean war front. tug's cabin, which was j reported later. ployment of “more than 1,250,000. “twice doubled” to provide a bal- The in which he was Pyongchang Captured. ! j jeep riding smashed. “The Armed Forces.” the Senator anced 1 599 SHIRTS 1 On the east-central front, Other Regional Casualties. budget. was forced off a road by a weapons Col. Mears’ group flew to Ham- United declared, “are notorious for ex- If the presidential program carrier. States units occupied ilton to the Other regional casualties re-! 8 inspect subordinate travagant use of civilian man- fails to raise $16.5 billion in new I Mr. Martenhoff suffered a bro- Pyongchang, 25 miles east of unit and the ported last night include these men | week-end fishing j taxes to balance the for and sent 2 miles power.” budget I | ken nose, concussion and bruises. Wonju, patrols Party was arranged as a recrea- killed in action: | 3. A $200 million reduction in the next fiscal year. Senator Byrd He was taken to an Army clearing northward into the village of tional function. It is the practice Pfc. James W. Rafferty, son of & S Veterans Administration funds. warned, deficits "might easily go | $10 $7.50 Imported Fabric, station, then to a field hospital. Hupyong, 43 miles south of the in arranging such fishing | trips Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Rafferty, “The Veterans Administration, to $25 billion annually unless we First reports said he was uncon- 38th Parallel. ! to rent the boat. Those (3 for $17) going Frostburg, Md. now employing nearly 200,000,” reduce expenditures.” $5.95 scious through last night and early Pyongchang controls an impor- on the trip pay for the crew and Pvt. Warren M. Clark, son of said Senator Byrd, “uses man- g this morning. tant East-West highway from i gasoline, the Army explained. Joseph D. Clark, Brunswick, Md. power excessively and it has been Ad Club to Hear Newsmen Mr. Martenhoff arrived in Korea Wonju to Red-held east coast The accident happened five or tl^“ First Lt. Allen K. 26, son my observation that its adminis- The Advertising Club of Wash- about a month ago. He joined the of six miles west of the point where Legge, White & port Kangnung. trative costs could and should be will hear four | $5 Fancy.$3.95 the ; of Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Legge, ington Washington § Press at New York Associated An intelligence officer said hospital ship Benevolence was reduced (3 for $11) Winchester, Va. A veteran of the without impairment of newspaper men discuss current |§ g August 19, 1945, and worked in small Red and individual rammed and sunk at the entrance the any services for veterans to whom events at its luncheon meeting at New York, Boston. Raleigh, N. C„ to the Golden Gate last year. European Theater in last war. 1 s soldiers were wandering through the Government is obligated for 12:30 in the Hotel Ten of the 14 Lt. Legge took part in the landing p.m. Tuesday and Miami, Fla., before he was as- the hills around rescued were Pyongchang. at Inchon last and the bona fide war-connected sacri- Statler. The speakers will be signed overseas. brought to the Fort Point Coast September “They fall back as we push for- fices.” Constantine Brown, of The Star; s i Guard station by private vessels. fighting retreat, from Chang jin ward,” he said, “but they don't Senator Byrd said he agreed Edward Folliard. of the Washing- The yacht “Aloyd” owned by Reservoir to Hungnam in Decem- go back any further than we push with Mr. Truman's statement that ton Post; Dick Hollander, of the Lloyd A. Lundstrom of ber. Butler Oakland, the Government must “tax 311 them from day to day.” ! until Washington Daily News, and picked up five, all suffering from in action are: 1 1 (Continued From First Missing Page.) There w’as talk in the United it hurts,” and added: Frank Waldrop, of the Washing- ^1 shock and immersion in the chill Pfc. Richard P. Derrow, 18. son §& States of what the United Nations ! “I would go further and reduce ton Times-Herald. Bill Coyle, of ether things, the use of a com- waters. of Preston I. Derrow, Harrison- » non-essential spending until it The Evening Star, will be moder- «i posite picture—two separate pic- forces should or should not do if burg, Va. reach the 38tli Parallel, but Stationed at Bolling. hurts. Without this combination ator. tures joined together—purporting they E. Capt. Len Sexton Coipl. James Cave, son of I $12.50 Hats.r 05 § to show Mr. Tydings in coversa- there was no word of future plans lives with his wife. Mrs. Vergie P. Cave, Hagerstown,; » tion with Earl Browder, former from the Tokyo headquarters of Jeanne, and one child al f 2830 Terrace Md. a* m» Communist party leader in this the U. N. commander, Gen. Mac- Shipley S.E. He has been stationed country. Arthur. at Bolling Air Base since December 17. 1945. a 8 Gillette Silent on Details. A Lake Success comment by I The 34-year-old airman, ac- Catholic Veterans' Head This picture appeared in tab- United States delegate to the U.N., CLEARANCE SALE cording to Bolling records, was a I I loid-type newspaper “From the indicating that it was still up to B-17 pilot during World War II 'Freedom 1491 HOSE Record,” distributed during the Gen. MacArthur, wras well received Urges Corps' | and was with the 385th bomb | | campaign and devoted largely to at his headquarters. Congress last night was urged group in England. He was shot attacks on Senator for Tydings Decision Lp to U. N. down in by the national commander of the 1! April, 1944, and was a the he conducted the Senate | way Catholic War Veterans to permit In Takoyo. Johnson said any de- prisoner of war until April, 1945 I PIANO MART I Investigation of the McCarthy enlistment of aliens in the United cision on what to do upon reach- His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry $3.50 Wool Hose.$2.15 charges of Communist influence States Army for service abroad in 1015 Seventh Street N.W. || | ing the 38th Parallel "is for a dif- T. Sexton, live in Knoxville, Tenn, 3 f (3 for $6) in the State Department. Browder a volunteer freedom corps. tjj j p ferent level than the Warrant Officer Reese, a vet- was one the witnesses in that Army.” of at a dinner in “It will be up to the United | eran of 21 years in the Air Force Speaking given inquiry. his honor the District unit of: Nations to decide.” he said. I has been at Bolling since Febru- by Piano to dis- I Senator Ornette reiuses I Wool the CWV at the Elks I ary of 1949. He has a Club, Donald Every $1.75 Hose.$1.15 However, he made his state- wife, Doro- | cuss in detail the complaints to thy, and a Joan. J. McQuade threw his sunport (3 for $3) be ment to correspondents before he daughter, if; investigated. behind a bill introduced by Sen-; p In other actions the subcommit- i had seen evening newspapers I in the Store 1 ator Lodge. Republican, of Mas- directed Senators which Ernest A. Gross, tee Hennings quoted 3 Killed in Moravian Wreck sachusetts, for this purpose. and Hendrickson to conduct hear- American deputy in the U. N., as I $1.75 Lisle Rib Hose.$1.15 I PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Feb He said there are hundreds of * into there had been no new ings at Willkes-Barre, Pa., saying — Kb (3 for $3) W 3 (TP). The Czechoslovak news thousands of Poles, Czechs, Hun- REDUCED! fl charges that public funds were decision to stop at the parralel, j agency reported today that three garians, Yugoslavs and others who withdrawn in Lucenre County Gen. MacArthur’s staff officers persons were killed and 30 hurt |hate Communism and who would 8 I there and turned over to the Re- pointed out that the current drive in a train collision yesterday al rush to join such a corps. « » publican Party. The funds, it was to the north was not designed to New and Used explained, had been appropriated regain lost real estate but to seek for election and expenses questions out and kill Communist troops. Feb. 1951 Offer GRANDS have been raised as to whether The 8th has onfcrs to Special j Army M they were excessive. hunt out the enemy “south’of the SPINETS In the Pennsylvania election Han River” and destroy him. The Senator Duff. Republican, and Han flows past Seoul’s southern former governor of the State, de- outskirts. 200,000 CONSOLES feated Senator Myers, the Demo- Customers Can't Be crat incumbent. 136,188 Prisoners Taken Wrong Apartment Hanley to Be Questioned. In Korea Up to Jan. 10 Senator Gillette announced that Uprights subcommittee investigators had By the As&ociated Press Repairing 11 been directed to question Joe Han- The Defense Department spokes- 1 MAIN SPRINGS | g defeated can- a ley, the Republican man said yesterday that total ^ All work guaranteed one year. KRANICH fir BACH • FRANCIS BACON • CHOPIN didate in the New York election, of 136,188 prisoners have been s For over 30 Adams has years j MARSHALL & WENDALL • LESTER Ross concerning some obligations men- taken by United Nations forces •* faithfully served Washington areo 2 Betsy tioned in the Hanley letter that in the Korean war up to Januarj it. residents with the finest work-_ « F. S. CABLE • CABLE-NELSON • MEHLIN & SONS the I came out during campaign. 10. J$ manship possible. *5 • • o wl STERLING WINTER & CO. STEINWAY (used) Senator Gillette said the man This total presumably includes 3 _:_ designated as the one to whom both North Koreans, captured i' H. M. CABLE • KOHLER fir CAMPBELL • WEAVER 1 new M the obligations were due “dis- large numbers in the U. N. offen- j cleaned, main spring,® QJE ^ y claimed any knowledge” of them. sive of last fall, and some Chinese demagnetized, adjusted and Asked what the subcommittee Communist Some Floor Some New! Some Used! prisoners, captured ir 9 la ted on Electronic Watch Master. ^B Samples! would do if Mr. Hanley, now patrol activities since then. holding a lucrative State job in On the other side of the ledger line with promises he said were 107 Americans are known to have 1 made to him when he withdrew been captured by the enemy anc •ADAMS as a candidate for governor and 8,276 have been reported missing ran for senator, refused to an- in approximately the same period 822 F St. N.W. Cor. F at 9th NA. 2032 swer questions, Senator Gillett# In addition, thousands of South said: Koreans have been captured, al- for myself, I suppose there is no record here ol “Speaking though 1015 Seventh St. N.W. 6300 the subcommittee would authorize the losses suffered by other thar CLIP THIS COUPON STerling a subpoena for him.” American force*.