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I' "N 't'hc House ' .i,ti. ii uilli tlw Hftiiitr Wrdiif.sduv hi i riin".l mt; rn'Mdrnt 'I'ruitirtn to , t : . in -.1 up the three weeks-old 1 .-rr. l vinkr bv usinH the Tn f I Ilnrl- I P a Mil" tin- "rrqtiesl" into a ; v ih: i'i it i' -control bill on which a IiiikI into Mill mii.'-t be taken, after iflu uiw to tin net " Die President tn inkr ituMintlnn ncllon 'Ilir i muling votf for the injunc tlon ' rrf(in- t" win; Uin lo 131. Pi e.-tifltMiiinl Hecictnrv Joseph Shoii mil. ii.ked at a news confer ence Wecliw'sdny whether any While Hou.sr art inn whs Imminent on Meel. Hhoil, rcphnl: "Not Ihn L I know of" A voice vole hoot the move In the Hou.e in "direct" u.v of ihn Tnft-Hnilev Inw. Weather FOIUXAST klnnmih T'nlU tnd vicinity and Northern California i ! Partly rlrtuqy wenneanny nlRlit iintj i'llmraday, UIk'Ii tomorrow 7ft, low Innlffht 3D. MIrIi temp yeslerday fi2 low Innt nljtrhl '., .t ,A J'reelp yentertmy SlihV. Oct 1 ... SorJnitl for period P inie period lat year 11 HH 14.M Redficld Theft Called Put Up Job 1. A .1 . I II n I . M.i Inn MRS. JEAN D'ARC MICHAUD ...7-W"!rH ...... ,. .-. .. !" "1J- lliim i i- J ' , 1 bl. . M .i-.'- -v....-: : . i. . furn.i f,- n'nrr.n r, (., : r. .'I.ri i "-i r 111 h i ,i ! ....- '.v. . . . ! I ni'ci! s-,-;..- i. r. 'v i- ' t MM f . n.-- ' . iv-, R, 1. rv . a ' !. : .I'A.,:.. 'Hrl. ...i - . . V, , iir,fi" ft! '-.1' f.'-lil , llf, 'Vi r-vr.lf r t'.f v.vMf I ,n- V' lilMl :f. :'.',! V.J " I V.iiA "IS- 1 ! tirr. (".i'-Tin B-tfll' I'lfh aP'OT. K - Fnn f ( mi i if. I. : flu i kn.l: 'J r , t YV if h. I r ' r ' . ' . t. c OMll f.'I'K , vtrni.MlnR nv of n.nklr.p hi film i.rli,v inrlrpn . ' . frtn.1 tvrr rl,n' lit 1 .' t r ipili.irrl Ml.. Mn hr.'iil )i,r i.r c,r. 1 1 n (vp.-tl in hi- dr.! li t ti, M.c!'.- : hornf , r. 3 Mn. lictlllr-ld va 0:1: n( U -Ai. i 'hi- liinf. 1 wnkr uii m Hit iliir. . .nd h runif t.i-r nu trlfrt In Iiiiv inf. ' tf-'iflrrl i!i? dufk Knlrrd ilivi.litr 1 I'.', linn 111 i.rvti lj, ;.inir m iiiiir. unit 11 s dr.,, Al.it 11, nil'. ri.; ii -l Mr i n. ui . : nil : V. tin-It I: . . I . 1 u r ! , Tllrf.. mi- ullirl u i. . i.i k (It-nl It, m, v ,rri,- ,; ar. : l 'Ifie'.tl ' ,Mi;,--i,,l..i In- I r ".'. Mr ie i- t . i L L 1 fir h,wi ni t i .i . 1 m t-r: Mil. M.( h..,,l ...il 1 k.vtrd her I . -' i, '.' rr I .. : I Itj nril br. B,. i I rh,i a 1. 'tilri.i iriilri-ri,. bh' ililikr Oi, mi hi; J,,ir '. nr i r, i.nrtllfd 'i 1V..I tl M: ril ''"' ': 1 I . v la I .1 u: mini added nb tr.iii .", .ti ;i. , v fUMt , ; ii , '.in; HU " 1 1 1 she a-, ii:nn tvi.cl v ,lr hotel. Famed Beer Boss Dies .SAN fit ANCISCO ( in lib, II. ulu, r.tlr llm.vii.iiie. iv IIPi n.i.k t-.i f r n u.idr: v. :', iM'M N-... Yd k piohlt.l' ... hrru.'i i' ". .Ii.-d i.' Alt :i u T i-. dn.. nlh' i5 pin in 1 1 i r u Urxlri n ii k old i.iiti: undri rmnii c miii f sic uw i' no' he r ifl (Ion (U. , ,s si i i,'krj t'- i lirnn i m ;i f K the ffdfiii pri.'.tij I i '-.pi' h) Hi- w h s elm i fil i v k HH; pin of n tua'f en kt tn (.! - hr i on l ,u kr He u l' nlrrnd' undri tt .'Ii'. r.i: Nru Yoi k ,Stn!f pn .mi M'liinii '. foi peddhm; nurcntics Kids Roundup Day Saturday The Klnniiilh Ilusln Hoiinduii Ims'Iv's I." to pr. -rni it-mark - in lain chosen its cjiicen. nnd Sutuidnv the youngsters take over for a iimrii '. ln to add their color lo nn already colorful upcominB celebration The Junior Chamber ol (.torn- ; meicc Is sponsoiino the annual Houndup Kiddira' Parade, which la to form at the nimorv ri ;30 a m DST Saturday, and Is slated to stnrt promptly at 10 Unn Phier, Jnvcees. In chnlrmnn n( Ihe pnrnde, nnd reports entries mav be made at the Mltrtlng area ot the pnrnde. rvnturdny nliiht. tlilnns are Relied-, tiled In npllt wide open. I ntnrlti with a dunce Jnniboiee on the Sntewny pnikln Ipt at 7:30 nnd coMlnUlnR mil II 10 p.m. Ai B.S0 the HnulKlilp Ounce i.i tn net underway nl the Armory with mu sic hy Bnldy'a Bnnd., Mennwhlle, the bl(r .July 4th pa rade In develnplnit unttrr tho direr lion ot die KJnnirtlll Fn 1 Is Lions Club wllh Jim Oleon n.i cliBlrmnn. Entiles will be taken up to the day ol. the parade, but Ol.mn hn.i aaked that na ninny as potuilble Dome In ahead of tune ao the pa rade Inrniatloiit.ran be act upbc oi: hnnd. . , ttof; lit a l-,l.e He .il-?0 l'i' "HI '.us. i hm 'iui. .M l. 3.'.. Wl Telephone Kill N. x- d r. i , , '". fin o 4 8 m p ? MMrmtr u n .irurp wmmmmf Clark Says U.N. Troops 'All Ready' In lr rv..: Wrllllftls nlrl T.n o n ! ' I!.. I olflr. t Iirr -tlri'Vft H. i IMiU'd P nt'lfivlv In n 'tr-:nrt to uft 011 U,r Hivbif .! . ti.; wii Info vln rvnr! r'i rt V. N lr.-. mmounrrtl ' nOMIIIM.S Wii n :"i. Ki, I .. In 7 ! K . . i ll-'tl- Accountants Convene Here dtr hi : ' Publir A, a' 'hv W u Till.' 1 1 '! Ii'"'!', " I1 ' I nnp ft i x ' 1 1 ;i tint! brlllf luiti 1 h-ll..t s,s-.ini wrir it Hm-tid 1 tin;. Willi M'.r H. Hied I'M lunii'li hrir in,.. : in no Ci ( ri1 r 1 IIIM s n.t w tl s itinr.r: m h m thr U lil.ud 7 pni (lliH l.ll .S'"- -HUl . if. IJIUlf". U ,! ) ifimoi i iav w ti K In ; i.ii Ii aronini ; nt Jim SHI'.m-U uuiMr!1 i'l cci i eninnir:- iSi i ! i n . n ' f .10 ft in 1 St H to t;-H lh; MHi-Iu tn k is to pie sen i thr inw't'.i I un. tolUiwru hv n w t'lcoinmn : (Id i ("- by K l.i in ii tli 'FMI.s Mnoi liiilH'M A ''riionipM'n. j 1 line lirnn is to he hrld nl Jrnrd , w llli sptnikri .s nil coiiunillci' , iiH'i'i mi:.s slut rd f oi the a I let noon 'Nn'inniil A'J-ocnition Pre- Jmnf. '" lonmnow WUInun Holm, M-rretary-irraMir o( ,hl' s,i,,r Honi(i vi A( t ,,ll1' is spc.iki-i Ht nmiom.w muht' dn.nrr He is fiom 1'oiilami Fndnv Paul (.irddrv prr-udrnt of tlte Sinir Hnr Akmm laum, i lo .M" "l luncheon m Jen- ed .1. He IS II mil Kommmiii; i'lc- Sinir! li'lil' riillll'l. tlnn nf olllcci". nnd M'li i luin ol ,1nt t,,-,.. i iilnui- h:ic I 'l next vent's convention Mic will In- ,,,,, ;u,,,,i,, u,in;i,.; inmii i made Friday nltcinoon. nnd 1' 1 1- ,,.i ,inv while ' S,, iri phin..-. day evenlns Dnvid .s rnitnclliv 0. v,,,i;1t,. ihe bni.lri . ol i Portlniid allnrney and certitled M.lt,., public accountant, is to speak he-! n ihcn w m m il thn: Sovif ' fore tl)e group nt Ihe dual tiiiiiritiet i.Bn m n m led i,. at thO Willfird Hotel. ' lire on all nili i.ill Ihnl Molnli 'Saturday' proa ram. arranged 'from in- mm u mm order, to in convenlionoers niny travel, t lornl tn UI homewnrd Sundny Includes nouiinn exC.tiralons on Upper Klnninlh l.nke vltilt to Crater Lake nnd a cara van n Ihe l,nvn Herts. Bill Owsloy. local accountant, Is chairman nt the convention, local chnptcr president is J. Paul Mat thews, who Is also a member of the State Bonrd ot Accountants. Frederick l,nwnon Is aaatstlng the convention chairman. ,, Owslev Is nlso a member ot.. the Bonrd "of Governors, ' E :.'ya.vjri.o.ii It. C j - rv i mii-.siUi. Jan HITTING THEM WHERE IT HURTS P . v i f in N c r ' - K o r r- rt l' I p r b p i n 15 -b r K I (. 1 1 fl v c p p d on v d i m 1 . r, ' v- Kfi'Pfl. A i"r. r rr. I? ! .1 ("- rrr tU, ' p o ' c- n d f-'r'f-l ri. o nf If-' B3 I OS I I1IVI H Wilis 1. I (IS ..i.ll t.tH Mio I " Iti-pi'Mi kli .h" .niinii lli li I . , v. i i! ri i iln.iv bill In Pension Plan eliflon Here I,. Reds Warn Trespassers N i r , kf-,- t,M nr Sl,v ticii-oi-ed hv V i Y Vt- h;nk Su rill h, A ri:h;i M.:n i ir Holt s.-w.a n,,. M,r. Sw n. h .ju nu i;..s h. nl. : t(1. , nl.ir.i- nu-iih. in ,i mm . tin c Junr l:i nnltu :, l li ! i n 'Hie Hu.'.'.ii.n noie (ii ni.tiui'i! Sweden slop h pill 111'- I 1(1111 '.: IHu o er N'VnM ten ttoi . P .1 ul th;it two nil em 1 1 o( niuleiei mined tialionaiilv 11 o el the Sihum Itnltir fi-onilei-- .tune 13 :md weir chimed aw a v h IJussian 1 v hi ei The Swedes pi e loir-lv :idum 1 ed In an upolony to Mom-ov. th.ii one of their plunes niistakenlv tie-. passed -over Soviet lei i itni day While scurehinn loi the in k Swedish pliitie. I Oil BiGil.lS v On First GOP r . I A..i I., lr.l IT. " -a .. . i.1(. n.i.. v t. "1 - . t --.v' V: by u: ?l uuiiliifU Lvf'nir.!-! lilii. 1 ;l. V ri' !-.HS '.'7 .uo:'-. li,i. tKA conficlciHlv of p .ai.y N .riaj 1 (J!-1 T"cl converts to come t thPjr camp, n?ar cnbm. and land the industrial hub of the U nrni riiit.'cMoi iirtjHicni ot the H ') tne r nd rnnfev-. h? hnd nrc:M '.ir c bp.nt Mi land but halted outside the metro ui;!icati (Ot! emic-M first hulo. sa:n o: th ir.eetir.gv. ' Ihe net rc- r.Cerr5 Tl-..-r-. :nc:r repon cnn.:noM ' iM'h:. 'v . iin i"..n at Denver i oi. d. Lou!Mf)!a b.ii k ;rs hi will f.r.nk :.urtK-y imk .' t .. l). rj 1 vt r-r,..:v,;L i. ..p;iuc:-:ric t!:. : he be : b e.;tn;r. ant. iiue.i. t'nii . Kiseuh v ; .rh I,. : . in r.: : . Jet!. t.nvt'i. ;h;.s ;h : i in Rainspell Good, Bad ui -m: .i- ',. inuw's v 'uch I'Mcv Wili ' h; t i Me: noon .1 eei 'llnl e.i l";- h ' ."ei'o ' If e. ,v n i.iin.-. :. 1 i.e '..ink Hive: 1 llO'.l v.l'.eie 'opeo mnll'i- ;ui'-:c i :o ine.i iii einer.' nl ri; i- 1 1 S:l nu lies, Ihe Hu: e.vii oi Hoc!.)- .':, I ,, .1 ''I' 1-1 M i-rn:.'l llii' time 1 i li.l inelie-. ot iHilif.'ll li.ol 1'een llie.i ne . Mlt Oil In, the -.inno '.'ei l.'t! I he nnilMlile 1-. bol ll( : lr. ,: n o w oii'mi hiin.eis iv.hi hud niteil cull nit-, ami now can i R't to their cm hii 1 ho i n il bleaches in(1 '-"r hiiililHe value out m,,"'l! ;,Wi,,f:' y,"-uv rho" m, tints h.ue lie,., ;lhle to(on - nn- I'hnc nn ila 'ie dep;ie the '' i'h 1 P:-.em eon.i i , n nt iii-v-t fav- ;PMe 10 . i.unl. mi he', of u hich ei e i ,1 i,;.'! nl tin, hundred "MMu.i a.-ies i!roii :ivuf Die in And d.v l.tp-i farirei s con- ot 'I M .t ,., p 1, de- tin ,! hill nie Pi'lds pi Helical- n:i iied P.e n.iv ih.;:if;s are nii r pie-tin l he Pot'l.nid weather lo: ecaster ho pr.'dicP, d n In dav Khnnnih 1 if lo-e.ns inni, ci she same r h'uiniou -clnutU, V- "V !- -'..7T '.'.rirlirW II -I' 'r . 1 wp, .'.'.-;: terj 4 J S "fur 1 a. lh s v,'G,o-e;ecr'c plan on Ke Yalu SLyrrt dp'. Forty thouiand poundl of Force a'cL- on main poer plan! in PCE F 8 4 s coDed 'ne iwitcning yardl in ictory Boiiot int. Perm.-v his ma ai.Q rui eniifvUatuj si.d nv nm a Fores; service trail-build-.-durirs the ahllit ivom the country wlth trie Virginia dele-1 ing crew reported yesterday morn-1 aide. The trataT roared "towiirtj :i' i3JU .'i.v wn.-n i if a ve te t.ie sume us Whrr. I .;,,;-t " The -o ,-..-c. Pr--s lubuUtior. n: co:ivrr.".ioi. delf-?ate Mirnyi", b..-cd nr, a vowed ar.d ron 4. eded ' nhk :kpphls. now -.ve.- Taf; -i VB Fuer.vincr 3j.. others 129 biiq UMk:v-'A ;; : t Noj:'''. iJtKotd RopuoliCiins ;p- :jo!i;ir.;i'.er. Ser. W.il.n:--. Lancer h; a prima :'y Tu'vdfty ;n which he w.;is 'PPus -"i nv Kep h : ed A a no hi. talkec Aaitclahi, v ho hfu: b'rn ur.drfen led ih:en' ;n :l".:rp pre ions sttew;de p!h -:. r. cr-nceried ic Lanuer Bithouch tn.,r. hnlf The oallots hud been Tr.c Ta ft-Eisenio. er race did " I-.tut c in the prima , du; A. i .id. hi ct.nimpd thar Lank-cr.' who f: f j r . . votes with the Demo-c:.-'. c'.oeiv nssociateci w;.h ir.e T: .;: .u.m.n.st i fit ion : .'"ti : was practicni.v a--ii!t-.i nf r-rwx returned to the Ser.aU' m: ihn third ;ime a Democrat!. ia;el win ;i: North Dakota. KOH UXD Know land of California pre c:i -tc. tinv, K.t.I Warren v.tu;a ' tr- hi1- 'liv.o flix'ut decidnu- whfh-!''lcr:-e hi 76 pledged (loir-t- a' t.e CtOP cnm-ention K:; -uhti.d said r California ov r::i i- .- s'ralfv Wnu.J iv to w p it '.".ir.Li :or a possible T:ifl-F;v,. h; -.'.rr deadlock, then s'.ep in as the t -:v.p: nmise candidate W.u:en with 70 California arm : Wwons-m voles said he hopes "o pi k up a few more for the n.illoi addnu . Don't ask iuf '!'.- P s!iMid to p:on: bv any such Hi-- backers cbini no more Pin n 20 of California 's 70. Hence .', Ts P were rinvint: for lunr.in.i poc. oi'i th.p fin: or second ha lint h decision bv Wurren to w.ut r out could cost Eisenhowei bO oi nio'-r soi el -needed votes Two nf ;he t 'ip-ruiminc candul.iies tor Democratic nomination were in the f.M and 'he thud was in the snuth Ser. Richatd. Htisell o: u New Mexico. Mutual uunilv Administrator Aerel! Har ' nnii,n 111 Orepon nnd Sen FMes !l UV(M ' Tennessee :n Louis- tana. The Associated Press tally shows Krfuuver ahead with 24 tv iollnwea : bv Hussell's U4 1 and Harnman'f 95 N'Ur.inntion require 616. a ; mnioripy of the total 1230 delegates, i Ma m Truman Vataae Mrfarran Rill WASHINGTON PrcMdenl Truman veined Wedneadav a ma.v wc overhauling the notion's Imnu i ...,,. .. ... w ,i, hill u ! tnfnnnu' Thr ip ensure was one of the .most notjy (lebn'ed of the 82nd conRrPV?. now drawing lo a close. 1 us defenders said It clarified 1 laws thai 'date back to 1798 and snfeRiwrded the American wdv ol , n(P . its foes nld it was immoral and i followed the na7-l line of racial Sli periority, 1 The measure run 302 papes and 'was co-sponsored bv Sen, McCar- ! ran iD.-Nev.), nnd Kep, Walter ; 1 1) -Pa. t. ' Hence H is referred to ns the ' McCanan-Walter bill. Search On In Umpoua iountains .MJ-.Jf-OP!) V. .JO" f.f he TV." Ti.Cir n id;. I'j:t v. h-, ;-,,;. i..' fi: '.fi,:-, : f,nr. e,:r hen r.;tt! not been '"i-f him Hi; f 1 1 n; ' Pa; :-on s-t :d i rr. a ca;; from the ; lU'if vhi'.p before he - lone h--d called to Iji.l ki:'; had threatened r. ,i , whe-her to;' fur a warr.nt or Pa:", -pprir' Ir.s' -, f..:i r;::: '.!!'. tf D pir h: ' I ir.lr; .' up .:'.r.ut one -i 'n u p r.i ludment. : i-.p was or. tr.e ..cene. But I h'.::. ro0 ' THHFVTS The lfc Ihrit Dun.,-!" haf" vmiori iHom.r.-v Tnn' tiC!nrt(1 lariTMt tMv ir.i.t-ri . Dur.Jtm .:-ppra back and hnr he:!. ; The mob armed itself with iti. -q ru' a hurvy ;'.ones fnd at least two police pi-'1'-'h'::. to c r.-.'1 ?nd(to!s before 800 Japanese police P' t.i -" p..r-on said. :men luneed into them with clubs id t-h y h;tri Ip:: thfir ar.d te: pas. didn t ic leave Fifty flew and skulls; were crack s' I n---:zr.fd Lowri ed bv bamboo poles in wild fht- I h'Te-- ai;:: he:r. thve J anG o: cV x;-p .-.,-x' he wa- Lov.x'j tn no :n r.-;ri, pp.:snn said, rcprr: 'ha' h had u;h Dunk in and had been erf with riemh. Lowd Local Man Ph.: Loud $:;uf P.nce officer k.I.tc w.kiv, ci. Elk Creek, is p i rr.er re.-:nr!;: ol Kiam?th Falls .t.c (;. kr.nvr. here For som r .r; :): e:i:;- he lived at ;t M,.r.'.:: A:;.-, r: r,.v H.' v. Li.;, u .;-Ci 'ii:.. tOnr. Lowd. r-.HMrbt r -.f the Df.:uor. lanuly o: F'v - K:.iir,:-i:h I r.r 51. N- n:f:cev :r'r. here have been -!. to ;o;:- the ea rch for Lowd k;i;i n:;hu;ii.h one nnr. was sent '"r-'i-o. fhtoueh thf Crater Lake firm T- "., r' 9 -v St IV.:, ( i s? . t Vij4, 1 P p - 1 a OxbctSri I w---'-' 'I" P" P A mm ,ii,Miawlift liWaiMi 1 THREE STAFF MEMBERS of the Fred H. Hellbronner Fuel Co. Interrupted their work thii morning to pose tor the nine o'clock cameraman. Left to right the fuel workeri are: bookkeeper Eileen Baker, 2163 Radcliffe; truck driver Cyril Cook 12S Dolorei and service man Jerry Jerrue, 1852 Summers. Lane. Korean War Target Of Red Wrath Bv OI.KN CLKMKNTS TOKYO iFi One thotisnnd "frl helmetM Jopanxrtc pollc Dmk' up a mob ol 2,600 Kori-im :md .lapanerse Commiinlitn hinlinir firdjoinbs nd club'! In crowded Shinjuku slatlon Wednesdav ntghl, in brisit hnlf hour bntllc, Rioting in the hvie uburban sta. fion fofio'Ard by sevftrnl hours Hitler nU-Amrlrn rlotlnir tn tit r-roxded Osnka re. In Southern Jannn. ITiirty pollct wri! Injured by the ram nl rocks, fire bombs, nnd Held bombs nl. Shinjuku stntlon. Police nrrested 20 ol the noters. 15 ol 'Ahom were Injured. Ai. least 3i police nd 30 rioters werf hurt mid 102 domonstriivorji Acir i.nled in the Osnka aiefi. An American Ker.'-ral wars burned .lirhi.hjr m the Owikn rioting. The Bed- were obncrvlnir the "cond ar.nlveisnrv ol Ihe Korean U'ar wih ttemonMration.s sched .led in many larsre Japanese r 1' IP-. MV D(V RIOT Th Tr.kvo riot at the scene of 'bloody Ma' Day and May 30 liphl.s iTi.rviui. I),'..de flared alter a -tour-hour meeting ,'-rc Wffln,.da , of Red;.. - S'r.'p Pn'roU The Comrr.uni.w mBrr-hei on ib.e !.'.atlon havinir red flasrs and . . fitorte Dun brandishjntr fire bombs. The ata oi:l piusppci.i, 'ion police quarttrs were fired but a caaui a'- i 'be blaze was quickly quenched, ere (or 23 of The police, experts at riot tac tics had been waiting at the teem-,vi- nol cc intr "aUfln. "i" miles from down liie nio earriea uiiiicia iv.u elaiminfli 'Smash Ttami Air Base," "N'o War" and "Independence!" Japanese, police, using clubs and tear gas. broke up the mob before i.:. a unlet m j, c0( Wth)n Sfvfn miles o( the .. -v i.i.icf'r. American air base near Osaka. I'-aped be- Bpcaus of the Incident all Amer :.c cir..;:r jr)ln nulitarv personnel In Tokyo i'.u: -man rrt; ordered to remain in their I quarters bv Gen. Mark Clark, Far : Kaf commander. p..,nr, falrt BI'ILDLNGS told him be V. S. miUUrv buildings er shuttered and well guarded. Some 400.000 Koreans scheduled demonstrations throughout Japan. Thirty policemen, including two American MPs. were injured in lighting t Suit City, near Osaka, between 1.000 rioters and 100 po- Hcemen. Fifty-eight demonstrators ,wer,r """'ed- - -.,. ' u- 8. Brig. Oen. Carter W. Clarke, commanding a logMwal unit in aouvnern japan, war null.. in the face bv sulphuric acid hurled into his car bv the Communit-led ... -..... ....n-fi.il k..w "uLd 'end more moo. ne aiitim h"v"" -u.. ..a.o -cr.a n.o.e.nr) eomintl(.d , hu office. .. '; The rioters had stolen a tour-car ted Parson said. . nassent-er train after assembling ; ARMED MOB me. Sixteen policemen were stab- bed yih bamboo spears. Nihi wf.rp hurt seriouslv when the moc attacked police cars. Th mob formed on the campuj of thf branch school of Osaka University m Tovonaka City. The T.nT'Tr headed for Suita Citv, where thev attacked police boxes with fire and yulphuric acid. They attarked rail vards. seized ft tram, hurled fire bottles on the vtauon platform and rolled toward Oi'ka. Durmc the mob occupation ol par; of the Suita Citv rail yard. ;h demonstrators shouted "Stop rail nperntions Xor U. S. forces.' Njitional oolice' reported railway yard in Kobe were rushed by 5.000 Korepns carrying fire bottles nnfj bamboo speavs. Ik r2 f '-S