Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1950 — Page 1

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61st YEAR_NUMBER 120 .. MONDAY, JULY 10, 1850 ~~ | mb scnoun dor 1 Pes sis PRICE FIVE CENTS

. Fliers Report Second ‘Field Day’;

| Yanks Build Up Line Of ‘No Retreat’ Y ‘Peace’ Drive Barrier Prevents Serious Wreck Reds Murder Enemy Tanks, Trucks

Of Reds Flays a 3 ne : Seven Yanks Litter Roads as GPs ; Democracies | NTE Ee ne g rit] After Capture ©© in for Showdown

| ; : : : 43 | MacArthur Expects New Red Attacks; Campaign Part of | : pe Ri, : ride a a Bind Prisoners, Alert for Surprise Strikes at Flanks Communist Drive : oy TaN Re ; : | Then Machinegun : Opened Year Ago MN Nt ade Them in Faces War ot a Glance

{ By United Press By FREDERICK WOLTMAN {

By ROBERT MILLER AMERICAN airmen strafe and bomb Red columns at will WASHINGTON, July 10—

WITH THE | AMERICANS for second straight day. Chonan-Taejon highway The Communists have flood- N . : Re 'AT THE KOREAN FRONT, _ cluttered with wrecks of Red armor. ed the nation with millions’ of Re \ ge [July 10—An American leu.|YANNS set upline beyond whieh eremy “shall uot pass peace petitions in a drive to! 1 : : 4 : Re ‘tenant said today that seven! as ington reports. weaken America's resistance — 3 i a soldiers who surrendered to COMMUNIST spearhead, stalled for the moment by the pos 3 : \ :. ED : 2 ? a Bd es { : : : to the Red invasion of South & ; —r Pa the North Koreans were heaviest American bombardment thus far by air and Korea. : - " ARE _ . lined up along a road and ma-| artillery, appears ready to resume push toward Taepon, Bl eel the Rod : Tobe i ; Re 5 : X : : a TILA chinegunned to death | ' South Korea's provisional capital. “peace” committees which are sisi 4 A oe 35 — D 5p, Fates, £inersvilie. | NORTH KOREAN REDS murder seven GI prisoners in bution huiing Jeace loving per v § ER ‘ § men surrender to the Comivuaists| cold blood, Texan lieutenant reports from battlefront. up. : arly today In A nitrated and| BY EARNEST HOBERECHT, United Press Staff Correspondent a NY held for a short time before being TOKYO, Tuesday, July 11—The heaviest American air

goal set for 5 million signatures. \ u riven subs Comuiutiist retreat and artillery attack of the Korean war stopped the Commu * The petitions are going out . Mt. Gates aid he und the bod. St offensive temporarily, today. . » > abs | 3 hrough 1abor, church, parent ang i - lies of the four men and three, But Gen. Douglas MacArthur reported that the North 4 by 3 {ers iving Side the Jad. Koreans were massing for a new drive. Peace” petitions were flooding | aR - jrheir hands ha en Ue - U.'S. bombe d fight . i ng lnind their backs and they had U.S. bombers and fighters had their second straight xndiznapolis aud ladiuna: Way f [been machinegunned through field day smashing at the ; revealed yesterday by Edwin C. | ; {the face. Few : . ._ centrations behind the line with Heinke in The Indianapolis at hs Lt Gates said {he four men pe Communist columns MOVING! good results, Gen. MacArthur res Times. Today Frederick Wolt- i ¢ : 2 ; 3 \ ) saw captured were in jeeps carry- up to the battle area 15 to 20 ported. He said U. 8. fighters rae man, Scripps - Howard staff | 2 ; Ba oY oS oe ; |ing ammunition to an advanced miles north of Taejon. . (ported “many tanks and trucks writer, discloses that the propa- | PR , bes oe La {outpost when they ran into a American men and arms, mean. 3nd railroad rolling stock and ganda campaign, carefully de- | § . NL ed % mg {North Korean road block. while, were pouring northward) Vehicles destroyed.” signed to conceal the Red label, | h al 3 . | One jeep turned back and es- into the Kum River valley just! United Press Aviation Writes is national and world wide. a , ¥ {caped, but the lieutenant said he north of Taejon for the showdown Charles Corddry reported {saw the drivers and ammunition Dattle. (a U. 8. air base in Japan: {loaders in the leading jeeps get/ (A U. 5. Army spokesman in Some pilots believe they have

corner and door-to-door can- le i Fhoto by John Meintre es Stat SA, ed lout and surrender. {Washington said the U. 8. forces Stopped the main Korean ad. { “ Spick e, Tim: 4 : vasses. «A : va | The other three men killed Were building up a “line of no/vance, and even hope they may The petition campaign has no Four persons were injured today when a Pennsylvania passenger frain jumped the tracks at Windfall, Ind. Down the line here | = © 0 ed to be American treat” which the Communists/begin to drive the enemy northe connection with the recognized) cars tilt crazily. Wy mortar men. {would not pass.) _ |ward if they are able to continue peace movement of the United! = Gen. MacArthur's midnight|the slashing attacks.”

r— my ’ ® . ® a-8 » ey = | eo ater, awiss omens |NOIIRALE Hoosier | PRR Train Jumps Tracks Charges Sought Allison-Powered [Noun Korean vanguara was in| The high Ale. Fores It's’ the outgrowth of a world- jd Fi : . . * d Ts J | » contact with U. 8. forces justiwhich said yesterday's wide peace counter - offensive gy : - Near Windfall, Four Injure i 5 eis B asting north of Chochiwan, 20 miles!indicated “a g ordered against the demberacies Undersecr . Silex State Service : A ainst K R d north of Taejon. + by the Soviet Union more than . WINDFALL, July 10—An pent 4.10 5 Lost Bigh sppacentsy 8 orean Keds he Watching Flanks = in

a year ago. The plan was to be prevented a more serious ok NN DIANAPOLIE re I ai) implemented by the Communist : lot a Pennsylvania train were 3 AH of no mile sast}) INDIAN, IS is right ia ; Party in each nation outside the C. J. McCormick Seeks of Tere. House Chief Accuses ui or the Korean War. Sqviet orbit. Key U. S. Farm Post Four persons were injured, mone seriously, and confusion and! - Hoosier of Perjury Those F-80 Shooting Stars that By constantly talking peace, By DAN KIDNEY | panic were at a minimum as the jouncing cars tore up 200 yards, Fis Wastunston Berean have Deen causing such extensive possibility of a wide : the Kremlin hoped, through its . Times Stall Writer lof track. : tm p———t oar A SHINGTON, July 10-—|damage are powered by Allison 20 nant in that direction sug- 8

vast propaganda machine, to] WASHINGTON, July 10. Pres] Tp ook. . the injured were taken. DF. Ex B. Moser, Windfall, 2 gested that the U. 8. forces in the| that at one spot they left every.

{ { _ibuil jet “ convince the Asiatics that thel.. =. oo. t,day nominated/to Mercy Hospital at Elwood. [Physician who accompanied the Benedict F. Fitzgerald Jr. coun-| uilt turbo-jet engines. aejon area might have to pull thing “either burning or standing

__{Taej " : democracies were the war mon-| Vin.|They were Mrs. Edith Bronson injured to the hospital, sald Mrs. cel for the House lobby investi-| AR exclusive product of Allisonip,ei to protect Taegu. {still,” and they had nothing more

gers and the Communists the Clarence J. McCormick, Potter. 64, Knoxville, Tenn; Mrs. Potter suffered a wrenched back.|cating committee, today declared Division, General Motors Corp.| jsypjlant American airmen re- to shoot at.

: : ; “She said she had & premonition that he will recommend perjury the 5400-pound-thrust jet is near- nt! The F-51 Mustangs also” did real ce lovers. cennes, as Undersecretary - of ; Robertson, 60, Roa-| commend perjury . ported that for the second straigh ero was made 10 order Agriculture, The Hoosier’ som. Da Lg AG L. M. Lambert, 48 jwhen she got jth fhe charges be preferred against Ed- ine a 0 eduction mark at gay they struck smashing blows Well, Alr Bute SO ures A s or . . * ' 80 A > ¥% . ! { re unco! for the Korean conflict. nation Was Sent to the Senate fopgghicago. g ward A. Rumiey, La Porte, Ind. | lat the North Korean columns) n

EL 'Dr. Moser said. iv , om! . 34 1 ; ; 14 that Mustang fighters again had eed; the American Com : ax N Jind jexecutive secretary of the Com-| IN ADDITION to 1700 Shoo moving up to the front, They said oy e a Gee “peace” crusade was al-|*oRAmation. oll he wills 2 Ea Fourth Lperson, oi ane Mrs. Potter was returning from piciee for Constitutional Govern- Stars. it is used in. the hooting the roads north of Taejon were Strafed American positions dure ready in full swing many months oD ApppoYer . EE red by the T ilroad San Francisco where she had al pent. F-92A° and other models All. littered with burned out tanks and|Ing the air offensive and killed ) troops of Red North to the vacancy caused by the listed as injured by a tended sessions of the American = mw... will be based on an al- son's b ) . trucks. {two soldiers. Before the Ho rad resignation of Albert J. Loveland, division headquarters at Cincin-izfegical As : egan production on the {orea mov rara. ! |

sociation convention.|jooeq “$25,000 contribution made of “I think they've gone as far| On one previous occasion, now Democratic candidate for U, nati. Her husband is a doctor. Hor Rumley i on mace | turbo-jet in 1945. y 8 { n,

First Front S. Senator. from Iowa. Half of the train's 12 coaches| ppygicians said the three hos- o . : k One of the Jest “peace Iropts} The McCormick nomination on were derafled, apparently because pitalizad would be released later BY Jay Co.. Indianapolis.” Mr. .arganized in this country w the political side is credited here of a defective wheel on the sixth jp the day. ; House committee that no eontri- Japan. “From now on they may an American soldier. ee National Labor Conference oF {to Frank M. McHale, Democratic coach from the rear, state police _ Injured in Pullman Ie oe to This organization ex-| 10 Continue Here Frid to hit the trail back” yl Gen. MacArthur announced that Peace. Henry A. Wallace, Cin) national sommitieaman Drom 1a-(said, | The accident occurred about ...4.q4 $490. : | : | Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer a “lost” American infantry bate gressman. Vito Marcantonio jdiana. ) Car Noses Up l4:55 a. m. The injured were in LOCAL TEMPERATURES [...4 his Far East Air Force had talion had fought its way out of New York and Paul Robeson ad-| It was Mr. McHale's indorse-| fi ¢ the de-|one of the three Pullmans which! Member of House Unit {| 6a. m..65 10am... 81 oo round-the-clock bombing! Y ial session in Chi- ment which brought fa bi "| The front of the first 0 the de- } . | am. 68 11 84 | gu ] " > Ig encirclement by North Korean dressed its init » | me ug avorable ac railed coaches nosed mp about 10/jumped the track. Most of the, He refused, however, to say a. M... {of the North Koreans, and thatiforces 10 times its size near Choe cago last October. As its “gen-ition at the White House through into the air. All the other passengers, some of whom left what money was obtained from; a. m... 78 12 (Noon) 84 |i would g0 on relentlessly despite nan, 36 miles north of Taejon. ; eral co-ordinator,” the conference Chairman M. Boyle Jr., of the oh od upright, al-|the train in night clothing, said/the sale of books by the com-| a.m... 7 1p m.. 8 the dirty weather of the Korean| Squadrons of B-20s, 26’ “named Marcel Sherer, who has a Democratic National Committee. Yo 88. re y pright {their principal concern was won- mittee, which included, among] : TE - ~-o i pEiny Season. TTT TL TU F-80's and F-51's still w rere p EL ” long Communist record since he, Wide Support Urged tough. some ut then + *' |dering- “when it was going to others, “The Road Ahead” by Indianapolis today shuffled; — Tanks Moving Up ing the enemy columns on the ne Sore $=<Col.4)] As late as last week, Secretary; If any of the coaches had hur-/g¢op {John T. Flynn. through its sixth consecutive rain-; U. 8. tanks also. were moving Chonan - Taejon highway around (Continued on Page 3—00% %) of Agriculture Brannan's office re-idled the small embankment they! part of a side frack also was! According to Rep Charles A. less day. nk linto position at the front. aF the clock for the pein die re [ported that they knew nothing of might have plunged 20 to 30 feet {orn up. a |Halleck, Rensselaer, Republican.| . .....4 norsha £1 mmer though there was no confirma-|day. a

» : {the prospective appointment of into a ditch : . Amon t 11} i . : | i . = g the first at the scene the Lilly contribution may we at tiori that any actually had been Inside A oTIk | Some windows in the trainlgere Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bag- have covered book sales which | Weather assured ‘residents of| An Air Force communique re

\ iin action, . 2 a {, He did have strong support. were broken, possibly by personsiwell who live a quarter of a mile Mr. Rumley refused to disclose. FE yo “lost battalion” of Ameri- (Holted 15 tanks wers knocked aut Th » Ti {however, from President Hassiligeiting out of the wrecked trom the scene. Mr. Bagwell, al Mr. Halleck is a minority mem-. . m y each.» troops cut off in the Chonan : : armada

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dg be forward as possible,” said Lt./planes identified by witnesses as ' ‘Holmes L. Small of Medford, |Australian Mustangs strafed testified before the Dry Spell Due Mass., on his return to a base in American positions and ‘Wounded

— {Schenck of the Indiana Farm Bu-| coaches. : EEO er. ‘was. called to drive ber of the House committe which 53 today and tomorrow, but slide|,;., pag fought its way out of an It lithe sald |" He | L. 8. Doyle, Chicago, a passen-ione of the two ambuances. is headed by Rep Frank Buchan-|'© 85 tonight. lan encirclement and “Bas. NoWlaps, in action for them howitz. | He wrote Democratic Congress-| ger who was unhurt, said it was! rs Bagwell said the train had an, Democrat, Pennsylvania. | Weather Bureau officials sald) oined its regiment and is ready : an the frst time, : -,. Page men asking them to ‘back Mr.'a ‘frightening experience.” few passengers. "| He and Rep. Clarence Brown, the dry spell could continue for |for action.” Gen. MacArthur's accounted for at least five more, Hydrogen bomb surrdunded McCormick. — | “I learned to pray on this trip,” | The train was in chatge of En- Republican, Ohio, also a minority another week without causing communique reported. ——Strewn With Dead ~~ with proper materials could | According to Rep. Winfield K. he said. “I thought the carsigineer C. W. Weekly and Conduc-' member of the House Committee, |20Y harm to Indiana crops. Last| Light bombers of the Fifth Air] A Haison pilot ssid that at spread a “curtain of death” |Denton, Evansville Democrat, Mr.(would never stop bouncing” |tor R, W, Clark, both of Rich:'have been comstant critics of what, recorded rainfall was on July 4p tuo vl oioge support to U. 8. mass, 10 Miles of the around the world, The sec- McCormick's 7th District Con:| "All the uninjured continued mond. so" : {they call “highhanded proce-| When the city was dampened with ~~ "hd bombed enemy con- Taejon highway was clogged ond of a series by Watson {gressman, Rep. James E. No- their trip when the diesel and sd s | dures.” |-01 inch. L Lot x sn : with destroyed, burning or dam~ Davis, Director, Science ~ |land, Bloomington, was to seek to first coaches of the train, east-| . \ - | Mr. Halleck said he would op-! * ° : aged vehicles. — Another pilot said or BerVICe aT vss e er svessvv 15.Chtain complete support for the bound train from Chicago, left {pose the citing of Mr. Rumley o Stalin Must Think Fast i the ground was strewn with the Sen, Capehart’s letter to Tru- {appointment from the seven about two hours afterw d for | iams ifes ‘contempt of the committee or his : bodies of North Korean troops man proposing use of Jap rHoosier Democrats in the House.! Cincinnati. , | . indictment for perjury. { ® 2 killed by the Sumbardient. a anpt 1m Kors tamed 3 | SIE po | What He Will Do in Korea |... ous sosssmah at oa “solo flight” by colleagues | e Man Who Knows— g ite | + 8. headquarters who om dim view of such . 3 n Amateur : Company Admits | rea called the action the first x

3 A - Twice Before Dictator Has Backed Out flights. France's recurring F h Sh P i S | i : . . - Co cabinet. crises may Gost her id as A ion ow ianis ays | Clips Three Off Par Gift of $25,000 ‘cal When Outside Aid Came to Spain and Greece 14 Btinued on Page 3—Col 1} the balance-of-power role for _ St i 'P : I ’ | ; . : A | BY HARRY FERGUSON, United Press Foreign News Editor | . 4 : a Deliahe Hing buen ejected. Hi y es reftier T an Ever rl On Highland Nine president of my § 03. Sal 3 is the week when Stalin is going to have to make up, is Want fo Be a , we TI 2 it By JIM HEYROCK {his company had given 3), !mind. If he is looking for World War III, he knows where he can an three times with a bow and He's Played the Music for Luscious | Jerry Wiliams, Indianapolis the Committee for Constitutional find it—in Korea. Gen eman |

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arrow by a 14-year-old farm . . POLLS| { t ¥ ; Lovelies With Pretty Duds for 30 Years [soir trom Pleasant Rua, fred Government of which Boward A-\, A 5 (0Ies pen. That' em mod tar ot the Soviet FOFMErPes: DY LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor (a three-under-par 33 for his frst Rumley is executive secretary. lyupion on their planes and heimets. | : Te nine holes in the opening qualify-, nion Pp 18 A | © NEW YORK, July 10 — DEAR BOSS: Sammy Wilson prob-iinc round of the 50th annual state o- L'c cen said the Lilly| " gy¢ there is a growing bellef| : 5, praeln RD. 18 ably Kiows more out WOMEN'S fashions than any other one amateur golf championship course company gave the money to the at Washington, London and Lake Sght, te war probably will sLcead! ee: V7 > German students tell members | an. In Ne ork. He should. For more than 30 years. he's 5¢ gighland this morning {Rumley organization for the dis- Success that Stalin doesn’t want beyond Korea. rH. Al of the ue Glee Club that Deen providing the music 10 whieh Gfess Shogels strut. | Williams, playing in a four- tribution of literature. ; \World War IIL Not right now. ° ose he may do what he has Sone; . REAL : ! they Pur a like to fight on a any going on & ga ooking like a tired cherub—is 8 some composed of John Mahan, This included John T. Flynn s So that leaves him _ and the before—abandon the Korean'Com-| If you the woul side. if & new pianist. Since he plays for about 70 per cent of the fashion shows ,)s, of Pleasant Run, Carl Smith "Road Ahead,” “Keys to Pros-/other men in the Kremlin in a munists and sit back and wait for | I a iui wput on here; he gots a lot of | re stopping at the Wal- [and Charles Butler, both of Sarah perity,” “For Americans Only,” dilemma. : |a better time and place to perform, Amusements 10 ot hee. Be Sometimes, Snes Three dort today ~ you read Shank, was first to tee off at 7:30 “Compulsory Medicine” and “The, The Americans are Begining nat he Falls Eliberation of the . esses sssnine ur shows a y. i : 4 : . {Paul Revere Me 8." ito build up t ir stre wor prole » 2 i aantarsasseresies 8B o'clock. | ssage {t t Briags BSHIAd 2. a0avesseaan 18:20 | Fouls? Fietcher's Jeport - he Wampler Jr.. Intercollegi-| Mr. Eveleigh said his company Korea and if Russia doesn’t act He's Been There : 21 cial winter fashion | "1 ianapolls District and de- Was one of 166 firms the Bu- quickly in the next sever oF eight| Stalin has been in the same po-| Comics a +H is trends, Page 7. fending state amateur champion, chanan committee got after, and! days the entire picture of the war sition before. And both times he re If takes Booth even while he wor-/shot par on the first three holes. that the Lilly company did re- may change retreated. he) en ; I've | -_ {ries about his waistline.) Wampler rested yesterday after|ply to the committee, saying the, Four facts must be plain to] In the Spanish civil war the Bolly good Se 37 jcoversd ~ and ain shooting his final tune-up round money was given and specifying Stalin: Russians sent aid to the Republi MOVIE duce. aresvisinas 10 SAMMY likes the new styles for Saturday when he sliced two it was for literature. ONE: American filers have won cans, organized international tae 7 ‘ strokes off par with a 68 over| The company, he said, supplied control of the Korean skies. brigades” and furnished commisMy DBY «iccesansssrncecs 2 | ; : : ‘the Highland course, {the Committee on Constitutional; TWO: American tanks, artillery /sars to give political advice. But ODILURTIES covvoeeseresne i : Da 2\ {Government with a mailing list.|and anti-tank weapons have Adolph Hitler sent in the LuftEarl Wilson safes esnavans 8. 3 > vid Equals Par vernm " ? Weisresssiven Bi are : ‘Husky John David, Indianapoiis| eer wists pb ——— reached Ae On ee ores sl wa lle. Stalin Packed down. and | : 2 ROMY he appliance store operator, who won STUDENT EUR ‘THREE: 1 Korean al-/ Communist armed and reson 1 [STUDENTS IN. EUROPE lies have taken new heart and swept LISBON. July 10/in the battle again. FOUR: British