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P rpNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1950.
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!mfio RETAILERS HELD
foFf 70 SLASH ALL PRICES
DENVER, — The Colorade Su
preme Court seems to have thrown
ihe Colorado “unfair practice” act
out of the window, virtually leav
ing refailers iree to cut prices if
they wish, :
WY ost states now have such aets,
which forbid vetailers to eut
prices below cost to injure their
competitors. The acts have been
passed at the instigation of re
tailers who do not wish to face
this sort of competition.
Colorado has had one for sev
eral years, but it was enforceable
only it an aggrieved party asked
an injunction against an alleged
offender. S 0 retailers sought a
chort cut at the last General As
sembly.
They succeeded in having a bill
passed which made the Colorado
director of revenue the enforeging
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officer. He was compelled by the
law to investigate complaints, and
if he found them justified, to pro
ceed against the alleged offender.
Penalties were stiffened, too.
As a resuls of price wars be
tween food and drug chains par
ticularly. many complaints were
filed with W. F. Perkins, State
Director of Revenue, He proceed
ed with a test case against King
Soopers, In¢., a Denver and subur
ban food chain. The Supreme
Court ruled:
That Mr. Perking did not estab
lish a case that King Soopers,
Inc., had cut prices for the pur
pose of destroying competition;
That a statute which forbade
all below-cost pricing regardless
of motive woufd be uncenstitu
tional; nor can a statute estab
lish a presumption that criminal
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" Mrocity Hill”
To Honor List
By HAL BOYLE
TAEGU, Korea, Aug. 20—(De
layed)—(AP)—In most military
campaigns one or more hills gain
a brief or long renown as giant
memorial gravestones for the men
who bled upon their slopes.
In war you've got to control the
high ground to win. ®
There was hill 609 in Tunisia,
Treina in Sicily, Monte Cassino in
Italy, Mount Surribachi en Iwo
Jima and Sugar Loaf Hill on Oki
nawa,
Now a new name can be added
to this historic list — “Atroeity
Hill,” scene of a four day fight
that ranks as one of the bitterest
of the Korean campai%n.
It was in a ravine of harror on
this hill that Red guards executed
with burp gun fire 36 bound
American prisoners.
Gets Nickname
This massacre gave the hill its
nickname — on the map it sis
marked only as hill number 303—
and that is probably the thing
those who fought there will re
member most about it. That—and
the heat and the stench of death
under a blazing sun.
But the lasting importance of
the Battle of Atrocity Hill is that
it ended in the destruction of a
growing beachhead across the
Naktong river that had put the
enemy within 12 air miles of
- Taegu, then the provisional capital
of South Korea,
To save Taegu, the United States
First Cavalry division had to hold
this frowninf ridge that stands as
a sentinel bulwark east of the Nak
tong river. It is a steep rugged,
wooded hill about 1,000 feet Ligh,
two miles northwest of Waegwan,
and overlooks the main highway
leading from Seoul through Taegu
to the supply port of Pusan at
the south end of the peninsula.
The battle began last Tuesday.
Some stray dogs came up and
sniffed the foxholes where a com
pany of American infantrymen
were dug in on the mile-long ridge.
Then the dogs ran back.
Attack Begins
“Within 15 minutes to half an
hour the attack began,” said Sgt.
Horst W. Schroeder, 7245 Metro
politan Ave., Middle Village, N. Y.
“And our doughboys are convinced
the dogs led them to our positions.
We can’t prove they were patrol
dogs—but that is what the boys
believe.”
The Reds came in waves. In a
variation of football’s “double pla
toon” system, the Reds drove back
the thin American line and took
‘the ridge.
It then became a battle in which
the Americans would attack by
day and paWfully regain the ridge
after a heavy air, mortar and ar
tillery bombardment. But at night
the North Koreans would bring up
fresh strength. They filtered in
like ghostly Indians crossing a
sunken log bridge they had built
across the river under cover of
darkness. And by dawn they were
again in control of the hill. |
But either ordinary battle at
trition or the dumping of 860 tons
of bombs by 98 B-29 bombers on
Red positions west of the river
interrupted the enemy ability to
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
reinforce.
On Thursday "doughbaoys
smashed again to the ridge. They
went on down the other side. And
33 mortar men and three medics
captured by the Reds could hear
American patrols approaching
when their guard shot them to
I death and ran for the viver.
Bitter
It must have been bitter to die
with rescue so near.
That night the hill had a new
name—“ Atrocity Hill.” And the
Reds didn't have the muscle to
retake it. The next day the
Americans — with a broom of
cleansing fire—swept it clean of
all organized enemy resistance.
Its recapture ended a major
threat to Taegu and preserved the
Naktong river defensive line. But
“Atrocity Hill” also helped edu
cate an American Army that has
needed the impulse of anger to
firm it to its purpose.
Death still Turks in its gulleys.
Patrols try to ambush each other
| in the blue shadows. .
| “This battle” said a general of
| ficer grimly “taught our men it
| is better to stand and die no mat
| ter what the odds rather than sur
render to an enemy of the type we
| are fighting.”
| __That is the lesson of Atrocity
Hill.
TRANSPARENT “GIRL”
TEACHES FOOD LESSON
LONDON—(AP)—Lumena, the
“girl who has no secrets,” is all
electric and made of a glass-like
material to show how the body
works,
Lumena will be on view at the
British Food Fair at Olympia, Lon
don, after which she will be ship
ed or flown to the Cleveland
?Iqalth Museum, Ohioe.
Dr, Charles Hill, Member of
Parliament, who gained fame as
Britain’s “radie doctor,” will use
this transparent model woman,
whose ‘“‘organs” light up at the
touch of a switch, to demonstrate
daily health talks at the Food Fair.
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Indigestion, Gas Pains After Eating, Bloat, Heartburn, Constipation
When Due to Lack of Vitamins 8,, B, Iron and Niacin in the System
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public life and has served his people faithfully since 1924.
For a long time Senator Leßlanc had been aware that a num
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RUTH MILLETT SAYS—
No Excuse For Discourtesy
In Marriage At Any Time
Judging from my mail a lot of
husbands must be so afraid of be
caming “hen-;laecked" they don’t
even treat their wives with com
mon courtesy.'
Here are a few complaints that
wives have listed in recent letters:
“He doesn’'t even bother to tele
phone me when he is going to be
late for dinner.” Of course, it's just
common courtesy to let the person
who is preparing a meal know
{ahead of time if you are going to
|be late.
“He never hangs up his clothes,
puts anything where it belongs,
or straightens up the bathroom
when he finishes with it, in spite
of the fact that T do all of the
house work, myself.
There, again, it's just a matter
of courtesy. One adult shouldn't
expect another adult, who is sup
posed to be an equal rather than a
servant, to do the things for him
he should do for himself,
“I have to ask him for every
cent 1 spend., And then without
even mentioning it to me he'll go
and buy something we don’t need
at all %t‘_ar he has just told we
can't afford somethT{}x:a that is real
ly a necessity." at’s still an
other e Y&mce of fab manners—
in the ég;w-off class.
Dlflgg DES’? BREEDS
“He gelittles my ideas in front
if the children — and itlg having a
bad effect. They are getting so
they don't show me any more re
peet than their father does.” It's
bad enough far a man to treat his
wife with little consideration or
respect, but much werse when his
chilgren start patterning their be
havior after his,
“He won't even talk to me at
mealtime. Hides behind the news
paper at breakfast and turns the
radio on loud during dinner.” If he
behaved that way as a dinner
guest he'd be considered down
right rude, and it's just as rude
to behave that way at home.
Why do so many men evidently
feel that if they treat their wives
with the same consideration and
respect and good manners they
would show anyone else they'll
end up by being hen-packed hus
bands?
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GEORG&A— . ;
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starring Cary Grant, Rosalind Rus
sell. Divina Champions. Goofy
Goofy Gander.
Thurs.-Fri. — “%d Baby Makes
Three,” starring Robert Young,
Barbara Hale. Candid Microphone.
Country Rhythm. News.
Sat, — “Hold That Ghost,” star
rigg Bud Abbott, Lou Costella,
Joan Dayvis.
STRAND—
Wed. Thurs. — “So Proudly We
Hail,” starring Claudette Colbert,
Paulette Goddard. “No Man of
Her own,” starring Barba Stan
wyck, John Lund.
Fri.-Sat. — “Singing Guns,”
starring Vaughn %donroe, Ella
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Tut’'s Tomb, Undersea Kingdom —
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Mr. John Cox, 2
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Chapter 8.
RITZ—
Wed.-Thurs, “Adam’s Rib,”
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Hepburn. Big House Bunny,
Fri.-Sat. — “The Old Frontier,”
starring Monte Hale, Paul Hurst,
Bill Henry, Prize Maid. King of
the Jungleland — Chapter 6.
DRIVE-IN—
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