Edwardsville Intelligencer, The (Newspaper) - October 16, 1952, Edwardsville, Illinois TO Try Want Ads Phone 47 Complete United Wire Service October 16, 1952 90th Year Digs At the Testimony Of Eva Hendy Murder Case Moves Toward Conclusion In Circuit Court Mrs. Eva Ruth Hendy admitted ynder cross-examination at her murder trial Thursday in the county circuit court that she and her Daniel Joseph discussed her husband's various insurance policies a couple of months before he was When State's Attorney Austin Lewis asked her the reason for the she replied that Dan said he had a nephew who was con- employment in the same Industry where her husband and wondered about the ance Mrs. Hendy said she told her brother-in-law that her held policy under a company insurance Under further questioning by the she admitted telling Dan a life insurance policy as well as several other policies Which her husband She stated that this conversation occurred sometime in February of this Asked by State's Attorney Lewis whether she and her husband ed their she replied She said it was owned in joint and indicated under Ing that this meant the property would go to the Mrs. Hendy also admitted thai after her husband's the thought occurred to her that he might have been killed by Dan but she never mentioned this either to the authorities or her She testified that she did not try anything toward helping her band three or four-minute Interval between the time she said She found him lying on the went floor of their Alton home and the arrival of a daughter whom she had telephoned for know your husband was In- lured but you didn't call a doctor on Page 8) Prices Raised enny in Springfield 111. were raised a penny a quart n the state capital bringing he price to 25 cents a quart for I. A. spokesman for the said the increase would be passed on to the He said wag necessary to meet higher trices being paid farmers by St Louis area This Time the Sink Clark Accused of Disrupting Talks TOKYO two top Com- munist military commanders in accused the United Nations Command today of disrupting ar- negotiations and said .it must bear full The blast was contained in a letter to Gen. Mark W. U. N. Commander in from Kim U North Korean premier and commander in and Gen. Peng Chinese Communist com- mander in It seemed evident that the bitterly phrased and restating the entire Red position on the was to fit in with the U. N. assembly in New The Russian delegation moved Wednesday to force a debate on Korea in the U. N. Political and Security the people throughout the world including the people of the S. A. were eagerly awaiting the realization of peace in when complete agreement was nearly reached in the Korean armistice your suddenly declared unilaterally an Si's Recapture Russel Korea captured Hill on towering Triangle Mountain completing a con- quest that cost the Chinese Com- more than casualties three days of savage A hard-hitting assault by fighting men of 7th Division's 31st ment battered the Chinese Reds the peak and gave the U. N. troops all three leights on the Central Front hill Sandy Hill and Triangle the Reds clung to their last toehold on Pike's a knob on the east corner of the U. S. soldiers took the knob at p.m. p.m. against little but the Reds counterattacked and forced the Allied troops back 300- to 400 Seventh Division officers mated that in three days of fighting for Communist diers were wounded or taken Only 57 were counted killed in but another 566 were estimated killed and Warplanes from six 5th Air Force units flew more than 100 sorties in support of Allied ground soldiers in the In addition to hits on gun shelters and pilots reported exploding stored Red South Korean troops at nearby Sniper Ridge said they had well cleaned stray Chinese by dropping TNT charges into the mouths of caves where it was the Reds were South Korean officers estimated they killed or Wounded 571 Chinese Communists in the battle for besides capturing rounds of small arms 850 hand grenades and a handful of. rifles and burp Seventh Division infantrymen were on Jane sell scouring out surviving Red United Press War Correspondent Fred Painton reported from the that the Reds were building up their on a northern finger leading o He said reinforcements vere believed coming from a ment of about men hidden in Some 700 ng Reds from the hidden regiment the Americans on Tri- ngle during the but got no- had good an wire was up and zeroed in. We didn't give an We completely busted p the We cut them down vith when they got Another attack came early The fighting continued all day until Bombers Carrier stationed have been pasting North Korean targets with but the kitchen and Navy Lt. Carl B. of thinks its time the Communists are given the full Lieutenant Austin is aboard the as he readies 1000 pounds of for North Korea's capital indefinite refused to negotiate and broke up the the letter unreasonable action is in sufficient to prove that your side has no sincerity at all for an armistice in Korea and that your side must bear the total ity for the disruption of the tice Gen. Clark's an- nouncing receipt of the said merely that it offered new or constructive toward achieving a the full text of the letter was broadcast to the world by the Chinese Communist New China News Agency in The letter that during the 15 months of truce talks side has made un- reasonable including that of drawing the military tion line deep in the area of our dispatching military personnel to conduct ground and air tion in our rear following the ar interfering in the construe tlon of air fields and other un reasonable there not been the ate obstruction by your side to thi question of prisoners of war thi Korean armistice should certainly have been realized long peac should certainly have been re- stored long ago in South and North and the prisoners of war should have re- turned home long ago to lead a peaceful letter W fi C he Allies launched their successful attack on Jane Russell On Sniper a mile to the nearly Communist diers tried in vain to dislodge South Korean The Reds six attacks ranging in strength from a company to a Red troops seized control of caves and bunkers at on the northern end of the but the Koreans counter- Strategists May Quote McArthur WASHINGTON tic strategists may soon begin quoting Gen. MacArthur to answer Dwight D. Eisenhower's charges of in the ean Testimony which MacArthur gave last year before the Senate committee investigating his ouster as Far East commander is now under close study by They believe it may give them valuable campaign ammunition to use against the GOP presidential If through his past can as an unwitting ally of the Democrats it will be a strange squaring of the political There is no love lost between MacArthur and who once served as his but there is even less affection between the discharged general and the administration which fired Here's how the Democrats hope to use one famous Republican eral against Eisenhower said recently that of the United States must prepared the South Koreans to defend their own front is no sense in the United with America bearing the brunt of the being ly compelled to man those the declared a1 111. r He added that if there must be war in it be Asians against with our support on the side of But according to this is much more easily said than Last MacArthur was repeatedly by senators if it not be to pres on American fighting men by training a larger Korean army His answers were not encouraging is a large potential o manpower in South but to train and to supply it is a matter of gravest hi Pressed further on the by Sen. Russell Long MacArthur declared of the main of any is thi the officer cannot train a officer to a higher command o general staff work in a short per iod of To build up an it takes stand and there is no way to sub for It takes An elm tree phloem has cost ana in the past five scientist estimated Dr. R. Tehon of the State Natural istory Surey based his estimate n the loss of elms valued at bout plus for the dead The Agriculture Department at has more pounds of frozen ook 1952 crop The liases were made under the de- plan to remove luses arid boost producer prices n this year's record Salesman Walter 55, of faced a larceny charge ay for allegedly stealing a valise to Matthias 70, blind piano Police said checked the valise at Re- eiving Hospital and a nurse d it by mistake to Brake who made his way to a pawn rake is also A story house ed at was placed on the block Wednesday at with the stipulation lat the successful bidder must move it to make way for a new No one showed up for the ale and an amazed town could have been bought or a dollar or even a attacked and recaptured the tions at 5 a.m. Nearly 140 Reds were believed killed during the Painton reported 30 U. N. troop carrier planes flew over the 7th Division sector in the Triangle sector in the Triangle Chillicothe Woman Killed In Collision thy 32, mother of was killed and three persons were in- jured In a collision near Peoria Mrs. Kee's 40, Edward 62, Chillicothe and his about 60, were taken to St. Francis State police said Kee swerved his car on Route 29 to avoid hitting another automobile Ryan's car Mrs. Kee died an hour later in St. Attendants Ryan was in serious Kee and Mrs. Ryan were suffering from Cause of Du Pont Explosion Wis. from E. L D Nemours Co. headquarters in Wil looked today for th cause of an explosion here eight men in a blasting pow der They held little of cause day's blast of the local Du Por caused thousands of do lars worth of damage in Ashland three miles Plant Manager B. A. Semb sai the damage at the plant probably his original est mate of He said about pounds of th used in th Iron of Minnesota -an let go in two Some 50 men wera at work various divisions of the bu only the eight victims were in th vicinity of the divison By United Press to Additional Prisons To Be Investigated tive sub-committee today planned inspections of other state prisons after hearing more reports of contributions by employes of Menard The up of six Re- publican up its hearing at Menard with an tion of the State Security Hospital The legislators questioned tal personnel about political butions that figured In previous Hospital Superintendent Bert Rednour said he had contributed to a Democratic campaign lutely no political con with his Kenneth chief guard at the testified he col- or from hospital employes for the Stevenson for Governor fund which became the Sherwood fund when Gov. Adlai Stevenson became Democratic presidential Rosendohl Ike Peppered by Both Truman And Stevenson General Accused of Harping Too Much on Political Expediency United WASHINGTON Ad- lai E. Stevenson and President Truman peppered Dwight with twin campaign guns again Stevenson accused the can presidential nominee of ing political expediency much of a while Mr. Truman charged that Eisenhower is trying to U.S. oil resources for Eisenhower was campaigning in New Jersey following a through Louisiana and in a bid to woo the South's traditionally Democratic The GOP candidate said he a fine during which he said a Stevenson victory Nov. 4 bungle us into still greater con- than the Korean In a speech prepared for de- livery on the state Capitol steps in Stevenson said Republicans are talking out of sides of their He said they know they can't win on the GOP which to be swept under the carpet for a Mr. Truman launched a day whistle stop tour of New En- lland by scoffing .it published re- Texans Deplore Mitchell's Statement Tex. Insurgent Democrats replied today lat reprisals threatened against hem for their by the National Democrat are like of the Russian Communist Gov. Robert Kennon of Louisiana two Texas Gov. Allan Shivers and in deploring the of Democratic National Stephen A. who am certainly to Democrats backing D. the presidential Daniel is only in Russia hat one needs to have real fear bout party threats and said the donations were not Earlier hearings brought out that about collected at the main prison for the Rednour also testified that a proposal to move the psychiatric division to part of the state be one on Page 2) attributed to Eisenhower that Republican date's compromises are all be- hind In an address for delivery at Conn. Mr. T r u ma n said Eisenhower have much to com already com- promised his beliefs on foreign policy and national defense to ge support from the Elsewhere on the political front 1. Sen. John J. Sparkman Democratic vice presidential nom opened a swing through south western Pennsylvania by telling audience that licans cannot the old an bankrupt GOP behind the toga o a five-star He saic Eisenhower possibly make something out of and that the GOP same including the the the Jen ners and the 2. Republican coun Sen. Richard M. Nixon said in a speech in that the administration stood by while the United Nation hired He said that we see projectet on an almost global scale the sami the same peril which in on America during on Page 2) Fire Damages Glen Carbon Church Ixon Criticizes Policies EN ROUTE WITH NIXON Republican vice presidential nominee Richard M. Nixon said oday the Truman ad- caused the U. S. to ose a 9-to-l world population ad- antage over the Communists and 'the odds are now 5-to-3 against Starting a whistle-stop tour which will take him to seven Indiana Nixon told a Logansport estimated by police at hat these policies be brown out as fast as we can throw them Harry Truman took over as were only people on the Communist Nixon there are He said policies President Truman and Secretary of State Dean Acheson ple Communists and cost us American casualties in Nixon quoted Democrat tial nominee Adlai Stevenson as calling the for- eign policy four more years of Truman and vote tor the man they're he said you want new leadership in vote for Dwight Eisen William E. Jenner campaigning for and Sen. Homer E. Capehart joined Nixon and his wife the campaign Nixon entered the state from where he criticized Stev enson for his character deposition for Alger In a tour of six cities across southern Michigan the Republican vice-presidential candi date referred to the statement of 22 prominent attorneys of both parties that Stevenson should not be or for his Adlai Stevenson testified under oath concerning the integri loyalty and veracity of Hiss there was far more than a able doubt in the American mine about this trai Nixon lawyers refused to testify I for Alger he took the witness stand against Among those who re- solved the doubt in favor of the nation's was John ter Dulles been a leading lican spokesman on foreign opportunities for knowing him Hiss were about the same as perhaps even Nixon told a Holland ence of Dulles was a witness for the prosecution and not behalf of the defendant Alger and Thursday night and Low day night 43. High Friday 64. High 68; 35. ran Plans to Sever Relations With Britain British Embassy to Receive Note Tonight Break Iran Mohammed announced oday that he has decided to sever diplomatic relations with did not indicate how or when the break would be But authoritative sources said earlier he intended to draw Iran's mission from London at once and give the British 10 days to their Tehran em- Unusually well informed sources said planned to deliver a note to the British embassy sibly tonight the It was added hat he cabled the Iranian embassy in London to be prepared to close He made the announcement in a radio broadcast after a ary session which he was to have addressed was cancelled because a quorum was not the British attitude is un- friendly against there is no use in continuing diplomatic Soon after the British Charge D'Affaires George ion conferred lengthily with Court Minister Hossein the Shah's liaison man with the The Shah is understood to have to keep from breaking The aged premier said he had taken the fateful decision because Iran had gained nothing normal relations with He said he hoped British ties would recognize their mistakes so that relations could be resumed in a friendly and cooperative This Is the front of the Assembly of God Church in Glen Carbon which was damaged by fire about Wednesday The blaze apparently started from the oil burning stove and burned away parts of the ceiling the rear of the also of the A nearby resident said was working on the and his Mrs. of the was preparing for the Wednesday evening services stove began The two immediately and when it had been thrown from the suffered burns jpn both hands and was treated by a local Wayne son of Joe also The Glen Carbon Volunteer fire de- answered and the fire under control One volunteer fireman estimated the damages at about Pastor the church is the Rev. A. East St. Douglas to Speak At Labor Meeting 111. to the Illinois Federation of labor on record as backing the Democratic national hear today from Sen. Paul H. The Illinois Democrat is ing the state on behalf of Gov. Adlai E. for and his running Sen. John J. Sparkman of The delegates gave son a standing two-minute ovation Wednesday after adopting the lution of support for him and The action followed the lead of the parent American of which broke tradition recently and endorsed the Democratic ticket Joseph Keenan of senting League for tical We d n e s d a y defeated the endorsement of candidates by labor groups Imd praised He told convention Stevenson is a man who will give and no and tell he stands on Assassinate Heath Indo-China nam security agents reported today they a Communist nation plot against U. S. dor Donald R. Agents of the Vietnam Surete equivalent of the raided three under- ground hideouts In a suburb of Saigon and uncovered documents giving a detailed plan of the plot against the 58-year-old The acting on a tip from an unidentified also seized two Sten nine homemade grenades and a At least two men were One was described by security agents as political commissar of the Viet els and ringleader the Previous attempts have been made on Heath's life since his to this uneasy capital as minister to the Associated States of Indo-China on June 29, 1950. He also has received death threats in Tor many months who was promoted to the rank of this has been by a guard of Viet Nam soldiers in addition to tHe usual small complement of U.S. Before coming to the career diplomat served as minister to Communist He left there when diplomatic relations were broken in 1949. Heath said recently that Saigon Sad been relatively quiet since the United States stepped up military aid and the late French Marshal Jean de Lattre de re- the morale of Nam He spoke early this week at ceremonies welcoming the 200th shipload of American arms ies to Government Urged to Spend More on Research The president of the Illinois al Association advocates that farm spending emphasize research instead of Charles B. Shuman of Sullivan told tho tenth annual Bankers Con- ference Wednesday night is ridiculous but that 1951 farm subsidies were double the amount spent on research by state federal fair-minded farmer will agree that value of research is far in excess of the subsidy ments handed out for practices which any good farmer would put into effect on his farm without sub- sidy be