Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1950 — Page 2
: munist army did to the Ameri- “All my time, energy, and, if need be, my life.” | rpose to | can-supplied legions of Chiang- | SLment and draft period by one, hat was the pledge made today to her nation by an In-| s militarists | {Year {dianapolis mother whose son is among the troops swarming inland “Korean battle area today confident that
arm disband all German rier. to break up for all
| Kai-shek. :
| munist army did to the Amer-
‘Look what the Chinese Com-
~ f N LOOK what the Korean Com-
GI's. And this new monster that
signed to check price rises,
| The House Banking Committee meets on cosumer and housing leredit restrictions—tough ones de-| Gilbert Wayne Ernst, 20, is a tank pilot for the 1st Battalion of the Tth Cavalry Regiment, one’ . . -
Truman Program (Continued From Page One)
|
Mrs
from beachheads in east Korea. She is Mrs. Ruth Ernst, 44,
situation is such that labor con- stantial progress” against the
itro's may not be necessary.
1
- uth : 0 . : In World Wor |, Says If'sa By GALVY GORDON
stubborn foe
1414 Spann Ave. Her son,
the Youth for Christ Clubhouse,
| ? on the Taejon front brought forth | These boys and girls from rural remarks Re, “When are we get- } {Hoosler communities are winding "EMCI ing was that|
By PETER K
The GIs—many
duties in Japan-were cocky and : of Communist Shalling
WITH FIRST CAVALRY DIVISION, Jas July ) American beachhead force
ul
.
| jcan-supplied legions of Presi- N : ; x w= . dent Rhee and what it has | Administration officials re- of the units reported Gen, Oth and Meridian Sts, , “WE ARE determined to dis- | heen doing to Uncle Sam's own ported the general manpower Douglas MacArthur making “sub-
In his televised broadcast, Mr. {Truman said the nation's ‘secu{rity and the peace of the world lare at stake in Korea.
jal : icago. He relayed word from Gen... Pet. Ernst Douglas MacArthur that the She sees the
Communist enemy “had his Korean incident as the “showchance but failed to exploit it” down." And she is in there fight and “we are in Korea in force to stay.”
presence of Allied forces. Jf it pursues a blueprinted plan for quick expansion, it might not be too long befors it can even dare the present Allied garrison,
~ ” . ALL THIS 1 believe on the basis of a personal investigation of one month, : ‘ ~In dim East Berlin cafes,
He has recreated a new German armed force. He has returned to power the German general staff—many of them the same old Nazis. And he has armed it with the | very military equipment he gwore to destroy. “There is only one basic change; He, Joseph Stalin, and
{first into Seoul. Get Over Jitters
Ibe first processed. After
igre at Wheaton, Ill.
ans Hospital To Tour City
® tour Indianapolis. At night, when bursts of machine-gun and rifie induction. . [they give their Scriptural recita-/fire from one nervous jeep when |
| tions, | semble a spelling bee. The boys front reported enemy fire in the Building.
g. In addition to the swift-mov-
clearance,
The Indianapolis recruiting
the performance will re- outpost guards 60 miles from the tion will remain at 416 Federal It will enlist men in
be
Page One)
| examinations and advanced men-
} and ene
time the German general staff | Stalin spoon feeds to power is | we : . 8 since initial a gala week of outdoor life at ip, pattered 24th Division had) adi He estroy all German mili | not an ilierate Oriental—it 18 that production of Automobiles, landings = Tues- thany Park near Brookiyhidons the dirty work of Holding : tary equipment.” = Prussian . . . & creature bora and household appliances would day oe They Noh Snes lion 12110. umes ‘their sumber af Reds; " "The maneuver at Jena proves | {o wage merciless war. ‘be first and hardest hit by di- Its an all Phe famous First| (Continued From that Joseph Stalin dou te { « Even today, 11 months after \yereion of steel and other ma-| out war for Mrs. dof tensive effort 10’ mem- tanks. Now the famous 2 sed the well-meaning Frank- | birth, the new German Wehr- torialy to defense production, Ra-| “9% Ernst whose Bhs Biehl was Hoving in. dest toto] : jin Roosevelt and Winston | macht could stroll through all dio and television manufacture World War I orize Ses, The division was Bes tol tal tests to all ind Churehill. of West Germany—but for the would be cut back next. Co veteran husband _The camp was sponsored by the Manila and first Into Tokyo In iistees. i died nine years World Bible Crusade, whose state World War II. “Victory” signs A
] : preliminary mental test will {headquarters is located at Win- aboard the troop trains expressed be given in the registrant's home ona Lake, Ind. National offices the sentiment that it would be ( on where induction papers will
registrants
; | The men got over their “guer- will be brought to the main sta. Tomorrow afternoon they willirilla jitters,” which had set off tion for physical examination and
sta.
not Adolf Hitler nor any other | ing eavalryman who joined the ea German, is the fuehrer of to- | a ig lo man snd oficers a, Truman sald We Mare in service because of an adolescent A fe dedicated Mrs, And girls will be required to quote hills. : |this area. day's Wehrmacht. It mow pre- | CL = tae i ew *y stay, 100—"no matter what the love for the speed of his motor- po £4 rr a passage exactly, and also cite] The same thing happened on a Plan Housing pares to war for communism | AR x Mi Ping cont.” cycle, she has two other sons. J ns. the book, chapter and verse from gmaties scale on a blacked-out| Many of the state's 1-A regis —not fascism, : 3 . Carl, miller for Evans Millin which it came. {troop train, . pretty little balding head no | The alternative to this close to 11 1 Sor 2 g i i !trants will have to travel up to the old Wehrmacht B an all-out defense effort Appeared CO: in 22 and “1-A” in the draft. State Workers All-state champions from In| Some of She Ten Socked tHelt] 0 miles for examination at the
When maneuvered each soldier was convinced that someday he would fight the arch-enemies— soldiers from England, France
small bit by such conversations in the Kremlin's part of town.) --In West German prison cells, private homes and beer
to be a Soviet Union back down, a quick move for peace in Korea and around the world. None knew
here whether the men in the io of
| Another son, Paul, 14, is a pup Sign Loyalty Oaths
at School 8, But he, too, will feel the ter“war's hell,” she said, if
More than 500 state workers under the jurisdiction of Secre-
(diana and 10 other states will compete for final honors Aug. 13|
in Chicago, erans they are not.
The First
Cavalry troopers The Rev. H. C. Quick, assistant whistled and roared when the
through the firing like the vet- centralized
station,
Housing
{arrangements for these men, draft
{officials said, ar
being worked
what the stubes I spoke to men who | Ne . and Russia. That 1a Y | deserted from the new Wehr. Kremlin were planning that or ommunist hordes are Boy tary of Stale Flaming have signed . .cutive secretary of the Na-|trains went through one town out. To keep the “production line” AH macht, gomething else. . . > . tional World office, will preside which bore a banner reading, moving, it may be necessary to
When the new Wehrmacht |
maneuvers today each soldier is convinced that someday he will fight the current arch-enemy-— soldiers from the United States. That is what they are telling him.
a.» ALTHOUGH the facts of Ger- |
man rearmament have been
known for more months by Allied intelligence, it wasn't until May 23 that our State Department ordered stern ‘ ex-Adm. Alan Kirk, U. 8. ambassador to Russia, to leave a Httle note with the Soviet foreign office, The note that Adm, Kirk
than six |
Globe-Trotting News Hound—
«And In quiet offices 1 spoke to Allied officials who nervously watch this war baby fatten, In the series of articles that follow I will tell the inside, { human story of German militar { ism reborn. TOMORROW: Recruiting the Wehrmacht.
isolated outbreaks are plotted
If World War I1I
in Moscow,
or further being
yesterday's
call to arms ig only the beginning in men, money, controls and destruction. None here challenged the urgent need for huge new defense appropriations.
‘Writer on Red Germany Has Wide Experience
Fred Sparks, whose warning of a new Soviet-fostered Prussian
Mrs. Ernst, who wears proudly the graying hairs that come with raising alone a family of three sons and two daughters, is set-
ting an example of selfless serv-:
fce to the women of Indianapolis. Yesterday, she worked eight hours as a volunteer helper In combined headquarters of Marion County draft boards in the War Memorial building. Today, she is at her regular post of aiding and administering to the wants of Indiana's soldier heroes at Billings Veterans Hospital, Ft. Harrison, and filling in at the blood donor bank there, Tomorrow will ind her study-
Mahlon Leach, director of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, today said no one in his department refused to sign the affidavit Mr. Fleming ordered the loyalty check to include his own office staff, the division of safety responsibility, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, the corporation division and the securities division. All have signed the oaths with the exception of a few now on vacation,
Navy Seeks 5 Million Pounds of Coffee
NEW YORK, July 20 (UP)— The New York quartermaster pro-
tomorrow night. son, member of the Christian Nations Forces. Businessmen’'s Committee, welcome the children.
Named Manager Of Pharmacy
Joe E. Aufderheide has been
named manager of the Methodist fight a war in,” he said. | Another GI sald: “I hope they ters
don’t send us home to the United Fifth Army Headquarters for its States after this show, I've got 13-.state area. me a moose in Japan. i
Hospital pharimacy, Robert E. Neff, superintenident of the hospital, said today. Mr. Aufder-
heide succeeds | girl.
As dawn broke the jumble of]
Gordon John- “Welcome United States-United bring You can have boards to the city a day in ad. willl anything you ask for. Signed the vance. | Korean Women's Association.” Samples the Aroma
which. be made,
registrants from
Hitcheock.
state
Re-examination of registrants | who were cleared for service in | The First detrained in the dark. late 1948 and early 1949, but were |A veteran of the European war not inducted, will also have to nosed the paddy fields, | reeked with fertilizer, “This is a helluva country to
according to Gen,
Draftees from Indiana will re-
{ceive their training at four cendesignated yesterday by
Basic ground forces “Moose” is slang for the Japa- will be at Ft. Riley, Kas; Ft. ese word musuame, which means Knox, Ky.; Ft. Ord, Cal, and Ft
Dix, Cal.
penned formally acknowledged ri itarism threatening the peace of Europe starts today in a series '°8 first-aid or gaining other ....m.nt agency today issued in- Kenneth Bogart, | the scrapping of the Crimean ,¢ grticles in The Indianapolis Times, aap world-wide background ®¥!Is that would serve the nation |y,tions as id a million Manager for 17 statement by Stalin. The ad- lof personal observation on which to base his judgments. iwell in event of total war. pounds of coffee wanted for the years, who remiral said, in diplomatic lan- Mr, Sparks is a globe-trotting roving correspondent. Some idea MTS: Ernst is one of the most Nayy Department. signed to estab- . that seems remarkably (,¢ the range of his wanderings can be gained from the fact that active workers of Marion County! rhe procurement includes 3.- fish his own out-of-date in this brass-nuck- pe still has laundry in Hawai, } —— ee —.. Chapter, Red Cross. "500,000 pounds of Santos green business. : i ‘Guam, Okinawa, Yokohama, To- ing the Hitler methods of regi- Rect. Ernst enlisted Feb. 3, 1948 type I coffee and 1,500,000 pounds; A graduate of kyo and San Francisco. menting and controlling the bod- in Indianapolis and arrived at of Colombians. the Butler Uni-"""" He entered Tokyo with Gen. {Camp Drake, near Tokyo, Japan, Bids will be opened here Aug. versity School of Pharmacy, Mr. helmets attached to MacArthur's troops, accompanied | Adm. Byrd on his most recent Man children. become a 20-year man.
{Polar expedition, has prowled — =
the Mediterranean with the U. 8, : : LS Ayres & Co. FR anklin 4411
| carriers gradually untangled and cation from U. 8. | dispersed into locations.
‘in the fields, and along headquar- 1948 Draft Law as
led era: : “I have the honor to express to you the United States government's grave concern in respect of a development in Eastern Germany which is alknown to the govern-
loops of | believed less than
ton Ave. jup water for shaving,
between Sept. 15-30, 1850. with sternly.”
Fleet, and has covered the news {in North Africa, Spain, England land Paris, : : i He knows how communism works its stooges. He spent considerable time in Greece when the United States was overseeing the job of stopping the spread of Communist conquest there, Saw Yugosiavs Menaced {
He was for many weeks in Yugoslavia where he saw the preparations of Marshal Tito against ‘the Comingerm threats of. invasion, Ev 8Es
the part of Germany that is . pubject to Soviet control a poTice force which has, by reason ‘of ita military training and equipment, the character of an
army . .." . Around the world Stalin has fenced in freedom with a spiked barricade of stooge armies—
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More recently he has been in for babies’ summer comfort Berlin. He went thete to watch the mass demonstration of the Soviet-sponsored German youth | organization. He gave a vivid description of the semi-martial character of this svent. His reports of his conversation with German youngsters. who participated in the march showed the Boviet scheme of ‘us-
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Indiana Selective Service offi. | men, trucks, jeeps and weapons- cials today received a communis
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leral J, Howard McGrath, calling The men squatted by the roads, for “vigorous prosecution” of the
extended.
Aufderheid | ters buildings, cooking breakfast | Gen. Hitchcock said Indiana's ufderhelde .. casoline stoves. Others dropped draft violators and delinquents,
5 per cent of
les, minds and souls of the Ger- the following June. He plans to 22. with deliveries to be made Aufderheide lives at 4241 Evans-| wire into a 20-foot well, scooping total registrants, “will be dealt
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