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Weather Forecast Carrier Home Delivery Cloudy, warm, humid, thunderstorms to- day and tonight. High today 87, low to- Evening and Sunday night 72. Tomorrow cloudy, warm, chance of showers. (Full report on Page A-2.) $1.50 Per Month 79 Midnight, 76 6 a.m. ___75 11 a.m. Phone 5000 2 a.m. 75 8 a.m. 76 Noon-82 STerling 4 a.m._75 10 a.m. ...78 1 p.m. __-86 Washington's Groat Homo Nawspapar Late New York~Morkets, Poge A-15. An Associated Press Newspaper 98th Year. No. 244. Phone ST. 5000 ** D. Boms Delivery. Monthly Rates: Evening and Sunday, $1.80; /"ITPTlJfFO WASHINGTON, C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950-SIXTY-FOUR PAGES. Evening only, $1.10; Sunday only. 45c: Night Final, 10c additional. * ID YANKS HURL AND — BACK REDS RETAKE HAMAN ■, —--:----—--—-* -—..—- Pentagon and Far East Air Force East Reich Reds U. S. Planning TAKE MY ADVICE. | GiveUpYongsan Disagree on Chinese Strafing Rock With Ground In Foe's Drive Party Tokyo Spokesman Jebb Succeeds Malik Bigger Insists U. S. Planes In Presidency of Top-Level Purge Didn't Hit Field Security Council Force in Europe Of 8.5 Miles Gerhard Eisler Aide By (he Associated Press By the Associated Press Increase Dependent 17 Enemy Crossings Those Air Force headquarters and the LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 1.—Brit- On Nations Among Caught United States Far East Air Force ain’s Sir Gladwyn Jebb takes over Treaty Of Naktong Reported; In 'U. S. Net disagreed today over whether an as president of the United Nations Invader Toll Spy' American fighter plane might Security Council today, determined Meeting Obligations Heavy have strafed a Chinese Commu- By the Associated Press to end Russian Jacob A. Malik’s John A. Giles nist airfield in Manchuria. By By Reiman Morin BERLIN. 1.—East Ger- month-long stalemate of pending Sept. Headquarters at the Pentagon The overall plan for strength- Aiioclated Press Foreign Correspondent many's Communist rulers rocked Council moves to localize the Ko- said it was possible. The Far East ening North Atlantic defenses to TOKYO (Saturday). 3.— their and today rean war. Sept. party government Air Force in said no Tokyo flatly meet the threat of North Korean Reds renewed their with a startling purge of highly A Communist American planes had crossed the spokesman quoted Jebb as hammering assault on the south- placed officials. aggression includes a substantial Manchurian border. saying: ern ends of the flaming Western Six party members, including a increase in the size of The disagreement stemmed “We shall turn the calendar American front last night after punching an former Politburo member were from the statement .by Warren R. back to July 31. We shall pre- ground forces stationed in Eu- 8^2-mile dent in American lines. thrown out of the Socialist Unity Austin, American delegate to the (Communist) the official tend that Malik has never been roupe, it was learned today. But swiftly moving American Party, United Nations, that an F-51 president and get on with our tanks and infantrymen recaptured party newspaper Neues Deutsch- Mustang of the 67th Fighter- But that increase is dependent land announced. work” flaming Haman yesterday in a Bomber may accident- on North Atlantic Squadron pact nations slashing counterattack that tem- Four more were ejected from ally have shot up an airfield five At the Council meeting this meeting their full obligations un- porarily blunted the Reds’ mas- jobs in the Russian-backed East miles inside Manchuria. afternoon, Sir Gladwyn reportedly der the new It is sive assault on the southwestern German government. At Tokyo, a Far East Air Force planned as the first order, of busi- program. not anchor of the United Nations More expulsions were predicted. said no American ness the seating of a representa- planned that the increase will spokesman go beachhead in The two Korea. party newspaper gave into effect until after the Korean reasons for the purge—associating (See PLANE, Page A-4.) (See U. N„ Page A-7.) I The Communists hurled a two- war is won. with “American spies” and exhib- division attack at Haman Thurs- iting anti-Russian feeling.” The overall plan—detailing how day night, and for a time Those ejected from the party President Measure much and what each of the 12 threatened to crack the American were: Requests Compromise treaty nations will contribute to I line. But the United States 25th Paul Merker, state secretary in North Atlantic defenses—has been Division reacted swiftly, lashed the Agriculture Ministry and Million to On Economic Controls drawn up. It will be considered Politburo member until the re- $6 Expand at meetings of the treaty Mili- Red Radio organization of the Socialist Unity tary Committee October 12 and Reports Party in July. FBI for War Duties House of the defense ministers October Repulse of Landing Leo Bauer, chief editor of Accepted by 16. Both meetings will take place Radio in Washington. On Korea West Coast Berlin; Seeks 835 New Agents Vote Follows Flurry Bruno Goldhammer, deputy to One Division in Europe. ■y tho Associated Frost Propaganda Chief Gerhard Eisler; And of Of to Plan Hiring 1,218 Opposition At present one American di- Truman TOKYO, Sept. 1. —The Willi di- $23 Million Employment Reaches Kreikemeyer, general For vision and some lesser ground ele- Requests North Korean radio said rector of the Soviet Zone rail- Clerical Employes Wage-Price Curbs ments are stationed in Europe. today an Allied amphibious way system. Virtually all members of the For Schools in Federal on (Picture on Page A-5.) By Cecil Holland North Areas New 62,637,000 landing attempt Kunsan Lex Ende, former chief editor Atlantic Treaty organiaztion have High; Bay. on Korea’s west coast, The House today adopted by a Fund of Neues Deutschland and later President Truman asked Con- repeatedly asked that this coun- Would Aid Sections Burdened had been repulsed. voice vote a compromise home editor of the Communist Friend- gress today for $6 million to ex- try strengthen its forces there. At Work in A broadcast heard here said front mobilization The overall By Enrollment Due to U. S. Activities August enspost. pand the FBI to meet the needs bill, giving defense plan also is United Nations forces tried tied Maria Weiterer, an unidentified President Truman broad and dis- in closely with the arms aid to land last Monday but “con- of the Korean war. President Truman today asked tion on legislation which consoli- 1,153,000 Newly Hired party member. program. A total of $5,223,000,000 centrated Are smashed cretionary authority over the Na- for to finance dates in the Office of Education the The money will be used to add has been requested for the Congress $23,347,000 Last Without party status, none of tion's pro- for for Week; Jobless attempt and sank enemy economy. gram this the education of children “who existing authority paying them can hope to retain their 835 new agents and 1,218 more fiscal year—$4 billion vessels.’* Senate action on the measure is in this education. At Low Since '49 a supplemental request for- reside on Federal Early There has been no state jobs. Bauer is known to clerical employes to the agency, tax-exempt The President that report expected later in the day. warded to Congress explained of any such have been thrown out of by President and local areas which •y tb* Associated Press landing attempt tjne an FBI spokesman said. This will The House vote came a property in some of them had been provided after Truman after the Korean out- from any Allied sources. Kun- radio station already. Goldham- brief of are overburdened a sudden and for previously under separate Employment 1,153,000 in give the FBI a total of about 5,000 flurry opposition to grant- break. by jumped san Bay is on the west coast mer has not been seen in Eisler’s ing the President authority to substantial increase enrollment authorizations administered by agents, and 12,600 employes in alL In that connection, it also was in August to reach a new record almost directly across the office recently. impose wage and price controls. due" to Federal activities.” other agencies. learned that defense officials now of peninsula from Pohang. The The President also asked for The The President’s concerns high 62,367,000, Secretary ol purge action, Neues opposition contended such have moved The President explained that request up the Korean time- H. R. Commerce said Deutschland said, was taken by these other amounts: authority, if exercised, would dis- the estimate is of 7940, providing for mainte- Sawyer today. table and no longer feel that it composed $23 i back and broke the momentum of the party Politburo at the direc- To add 17 new men to the locate the country’s economy. nance and operation of schools in It was the first time the 62 will take until next million for grants and $347,000 the Red assault. The House defeated on a vote March to the areas overburdened Fed- tion of Party Secretary General Park Police force here. for the Office of Education for by million mark | $40,000. drive the North Korean Com- had been crossed Behind strong air and artillery Walter Ulbricht, named to that of 155 to 20 a motion by Repre- eral installations. This measure This is in connection with the munists out of South administrative expenses. The for sentative Cole, Republican, of Korea. De- has been passed by the House and August total those with support, American tanks and post five weeks ago.
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