Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1950 — Page 3

ES:

, New Blend [oriver Roporis Carpenters, F

i 11 IL | {

s Against ==

ata Camp communiques’ candidate] Gls March While : Japs HOGAN, : 40, appar First Drafted Hoosiers Veto Return :remsiseses

jurday night. But they shifted to

a . . Mount Dam lots Ame £ 3th Training in Cor amie. Gls Mix at Center

iclerk of Indianapolis and supply; (Continued From Page One) imechanized action and he wound (Continued From Page One)

He just canceled Army’s infamous

: _ {command of combat-wise cor-iN. Capitol Ave. said two men in!questions in the alloted 45 mini Malik Takes Chair | Enlisted men here hope price porals and sergeants. Other units, janother vehicle pushed his cariutes and 39 of them must be cor- ‘ By BRUCE W. MUNN [controls go on beer. Officers get| yin non-com leaders, went to the through a red light at 30th St. rect if they .are to get in the United Press Staff Correspondent | POPUIAr priced beer for one cent 1 itl : : {and Capitol Ave. and threatened Army or Air Force. LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., July 'es than soldiers. pista a RIN aon in the ensuing argument. | gy ,minations of both drafted) i . ere urgency - onion i S1—The United Nations Security! Rougher The Better the ing schedule yt was, HE WAS knocked down in the and train {

Council called a meeting today at| Maj. Wilhlam H. Cook, 1012 N. 2 p. m., Indianapolis time, to tie Beville Ave. is an old soldier— NeW to peacetime Army men. Noy o pelieves he cut one of the tivo Hunegs. He is assisted at the

rean War effort before Chief “The rougher you are on the men|DY the youngsters, many in their ne told police the other men recruiters. Russian Delegate Jacob A. Malik now,” says Lt. Oakley Allen of teens, least of all the combat men. (circled the block twice. They 21-Day Wait

scuffie, he said, but added that Under supervision of Maj. Hen

>

(Continued From Page One)

and mortar duels sti|d0Wn heavy tank and

artillery {were going on. for st, popular amp Officers Study Atoms warfare with two assailants Sat- Report for Induction | The Communist attack in the

- : itral front eased off considerably, Calls Last-Minute officer of the all-Hoosier division.iy,rontry Regiment marched to'up loser, according to the story tion consists chifly of yes or no “with a light fire fight now under

: . {he told police yesterday. {answers on a printed sheet./way,” the communique said. | Korea Meeting Before S Jation because it is needed else- {the machine-gun range under y, "ooo., “who lives at 2030! Drafted men must answer 90

on Hamchang on the cen-|

It said the front stretched in al

west to east direction generally | {from the Chinju area to the west-|

lern outskirts of Hamyang, seven {miles east to Kochang, four miles!

jmade yesterday and today (July returns tomorrow with his veto, | Seymour, “the more chance you! Capt. John N, Owens, of Sey-'broke one of his car windows by! After induction ceremonies the 131), and naval patrols continued| The Council will pass a resoly-, 2"® Of bringing them back alive mour, says “the men are aware hurling a whisky bottle. Then men are sent home for 21 days'!0 blockade Korean waters and)

i

{umn three miles long headed by under orders from

2d Division Hits for Front [ia After Fast Korean Landing iy,

{advance command post. Badly! Taipel today and

{west to Kumchen, four miles west| volunteer future GIs are and north of Hamchang, one mile ry north of Yechon, and to the out-

re. (skirts of Hongdok on the east 1® the United States plans to play &.

up the 1ast loose ends of its Ko.| 3 old I can’t take yes for an one pretends to understand the|,..n on the leg. | Giving center by Sgts. John Ross|coast.

a exaggerated militarism displayed| Ares me roa parked: His car.1854.C. W. Johnson, regular Army “Second to None’ {all-out support to the embattled little that remains of Nationalist

“Maximum air efforts were) L008 by bombing, strafing and China.

{rocketing enemy columns west off The U. 8. 7th Fleet already is {Chinju. They attacked one col- patrolling ‘ Formosan waters President Tra

»”» » | y the sec- ding notification fr their '0 harass troop concentrations,” tion to insure a flow of three months from now. {that this isn't the peacetime then broke another ton ec- pending om’ the y the relief of an estimated 50.000 Capt. Peter J. Iaria, Indianap-| Army. They know they have ajond attack) by wielding a tire Selective Service Board as to !he communique said. to 1 million refugees fleeing south- 18 restaurant man wha, com-|mission.” tool. whether they have been accepted.| It said nothing about the ar-|

ward before the Communist army mands the division's military po-

of North Korea. lice company, claims “my MP's _Sentiments Echoed the license number

The meeting fullowed 2. week laren’t chicken. We give service] The sentiments were echoed by tacking car. ; [21-day “delay en route” period. as outfit known as the “Indian|other key sectors on the western Agenda Secret ODA’ OF PrIVA LE. cor enon thal t© the service.” the enlisted men. An Indianap- ha TT Tr a {Heretofore volunteers from the Head division Whose motto 1iflank in their attempt to drive the However, the only official word i as Shences. | ~ olis sman, Sgt. Louis B. At- Channel Swim (U. S) {Indianapolis area have been re-|“Second to None. {Allles: into the sea. jon Gen. MacArthur's mission eason for whic was to New Nickname guard Bl k ed b Ch S porting at Ft. Knox, Ky, for, It landed in Europe after] Gen. MacArthur's headquarters came from his headquarters in discuss the relief program. | Rect. Harry Canfield of Madi-| Well, 1452 W. 3th St, asserted BIOC y Oppy Jea training but officers at the World War II D-Day and led estimated the Communists have Tokyo It said simply: Actually, the Council's western!Son had his picture taken while! “We're ready right now.” AVALON, Cal; July 31 (UP)~— receiving center said today most the break through at St. Lo in sent 100,000 men into the b n :

Mr. Hogan said he did not get! If accepted they must report rival of the 2d Infantry Div : of the at- for active duty at the end of their

powers met in secret to review he was calling up his folk be-| The pranks and hifinks of [A Vear of training for the 22-qrafted men probably” would re- Normandy.

their strategy to meet whatever cause-*I was lonesome.” campaign Mr. Malik may launch! Said Rect. Canfield after the when he returns to assume the|/Photo was snapped: “I told ‘em| Division officers who handled

! 1 {other encampments were absent, Catanna Island and the main- future. |

turn, {papers.”

mile channel swim between Santa port at Camp Atterbury in the

It later captured Brest, fought

ision. throwing two and possibly three The division is basically a Tex-!divisions against Chinju and two

in the Battle of the Bulge and

land ended with less than two! The Army Receiving Center to- fought its way to Czechoslovakia. . Council presidency in his regular|back home I was gonna make the|the motor convoys to camp yes- hours in the water for a 21-year- day was rapidly being completed. Its commander is listed in of- ©aDS have adopted a “scorched

terday reported they went off old Boston girl. {Officers in. charge said carpen-|ficlal records as Maj. Gen. Law- earth” policy in that sector. They the United States.

The Western powers were A “rawcruit” caught trying to smoothly. By Sunday afternoon| Yvonne Wood planned to swim ters and other workmen had been rence Keiser, understood to have agreed to an Sneak out of kitchen police duties all the men finished unpackingithe channel in about 18 hours. employed on a 24-hour basis over

for two or three days if Mr. Malik Cyclone Division—"The Big Wind! recreation. ichoppy seas to climb into a boat ready.

drops any diplomatic bombshell Division.” An athletic and recreational [shortly after beginning the swim Hitchcock Watches { on his return. | re — - {program began a few hours after|yesterday. Classrooms were being parti-! Agenda Held Up Cab Driver Reports {the trucks arrived in camp. The tioned off, booths for medical]

| post exchanges were open and the Forum Hour Conducted examination set up in the exami-|

They were said to have felt $9 Holdup by Passenger new swimming pool got a fast] .s . Justified in taking this course Herbert Martin, 43. of 1413 N. workout from several Greens-| At Spiritualist Camp because the Russians have failed 'Ijjinois St. a cab driver. told po-/burg units. 2 eS Ente Service to submit the agenda three days lice that he was robbed of $9!

in advance of tomorrow’s meeting , PLANS A-BOMB TALK as required by the council rul jeatly yesterday bY a. passenger

ties increased

lualist camp today were to include Service organization, was

CHESTERFIELD, July 31—Ac-| Adj. Gen. Robinson Hitchock,| [tivities at the Chesterfield spirit- head of the Indiana Selective

sailed from San Diego, Cal,

|

Still en route to the Far East ages Inside the American nes ArthUH 3 Yisit=his mt La Na i 3 , sold. | RL i ivisi /hich|t0 prevent North Korean guer- — ep! immediate recess of the councilBad a new nickname for thejand were engaged in off-duty|But she was forced by cold.|the week-end to get the center Is the 1st Marine Division, Whics rillas using them as a closely-guarded secret. Once his © plac

14. The three divisions already in

Hunt Soft Spot

The fall of Chinju was re- evacuated days ago. on ported by an American general

of procedures 8 who pulled a gun on him at North] Willlam Laurence, winner in|a forum hour at 2:30 p. m. with hand early today to see that the|who returned to division head-

{ | i and Minerva Sts. 046 of the Pulitzer prize for the Rev. Clara Medcalf as modera- center got off to a good start. The West asked Secretary-Gen-| The passenger, whom he had . : p |

brought no response from Mr.| dering him to stop, Mr. Martin/speak at Indiana University atlat the camp serve as message| Massachusetts Ave. alik.

‘said. 7:15 p. m. Thursday. bearers during the period. The Army is not wasting time.

itor. : i In the future, it was explained, defense for two days eral Trygve Lie to request the picked up on the Illinois St. side his eyewitness account of the/ A bazaar hour is a feature of {every drafted man and volunteer |: | Russians to submit the agenda of the bus station, snatched the|Pombing of Nagasaki and hisline camp session each Monday|from Indiana will pass through|began a heavy attack late neer and command post today in| Arthur walked to a waiting lim= immediately but the demand money from his pocket after or-|articles on the atomic bomb, willinight. The 20 mediums in residence|/the center being set up on!Sunday in an apparent atte

i

|

— we

AT KAY JEWELERS

gr Just Across the Street From Indiana Theater You May Find That Lucky Key That Opens the Treasure Chest

BRING your KEY to KAY and TRY your LUCK! And for the Treasure of a LIFETIME . ..

Select Your... Kay DIAMOND RING Today!

FIRST QUALITY—TRIPLE TESTED—GUARANTEED IN WRITING

(4-Diamond BRIDAL SET

“or Man's THREE-DIAMOND

$0050

$2 DOWN—S$2 A WEEK and Take Them Home!

Here's an exciting mon's diamond value! 3 Brilliant first quality daimonds in a richly carved, heavy mounting of ., lustrous 14-kb. natursl gold! W's an : impressive sing of beauty and dignity rai 14-diamond fishtail pair is first choice of + +o ond yours at this special smart brides. You will love this brillieat soli. value price of only $99.50! taire diamond with six radiant side diomonds—

and the mated 7-diamond wedding band! Your choice of 14K white or yellow gold! : He Pay KAY This Way: 4 So He West ZE2 2 W ‘eeks JE WELER * "NO INTEREST

CARRYING CHARGE Washington St.

arte SNS Se Gr BATS

$ =

i

i !

i

1

{ | |

i i

|

|

Je attack,

quarters after directin

(Continued From Page One)

‘made.” This was not amplified.

FIVE: There has been “a general speed up” in procurement of

foreign and domestic sources. said he is not planning to use| 150.000 troops and an as {Promising new sources are being pombe in Korea, the commis-|fieet of 3000 junks for the as« /developed in this country. !

SIX: From January through

{June production of atomic explo[isives “proceeded at.the highest ‘rate in the history of the project”!

tion against the hazards of atomic radiation that should be invaluable in civil defense against atom-

Issues Report These and other facts about

the country's $4 billion atomie

project were disclosed in the AEC’s eighth semiannual report to Congress. It was the fifth consecutive report in which the commission an-

| | { i

i

{ {

!

|

{ | i t

| | } | { 1 | f

| speedway Court

Escaper Seized

A prisoner who slipped out of

{Speedway Magistrate's Court to{day and made a break for freedom was captured by Speedway {and state police,

Walter Lord, 35, who gave an

{address in the 800 block E. Maryland, was charged with reckless {driving and improper automobile title registration. He was arrested |by state police in connection with & hit-and-run accident near Cler‘mont, July 19.

When State Police Trooper

{Howard Hyslope left him for a iminute, Lord slipped out of the jconertroon. Another prisoner re-| {ported his departure and the state | {trooper and Speedway police ran | {after him. .

He was found hiding behind

Grand Jury to Get

Strongarming Case William Hilton, 25, of 1923 N.

’ Hilton, who appeared before

Vacationists

Let y o ur-Indianapolis Times follow you right to Vacationland! This way you can keep in touch with the latest home-town news , . . read your favorite features and comics while enjoying th

NO EXTRA COST for MAIL SERVICE,

DAILY and -

MAILED SUNDAY to VACATIONISTS.

Daily 25¢; Sunday 10¢;

Indianapolis culation

3 . i v the duration of his visit. battle in Korea—the 1st Cavalry/iR the air from Hwanggan south, and .24th and 25th Infantry 8nd east to Kumchon this after-| His plane—the C-5¢ Bataan lwere drawn from the American noon as security patrols put the landed after being forced by bad

ining rooms and: plumbing facili-| \ cupation garrison in Japan.

| {

g Chinju’s;seven- or eight Communists crept He said the North Koreans and machine-gunned an engi-|, inen Chiang and Gen. Mao» mpt the latest of a serles of such ta Chm and Joined Madamé

to find a soft spot in the Ameri-'filtration attacks. : Sgt spo’ In the (TAMIR lion. atiacha _.|and the first of a series ofigyne

U.S. Hits New Fast Rate |i iene sues on In A-Bomb Production Chines inland nd. Formos

{ atomic raw materials from both| Although President Truman has 02Y Was informed that the Reds

{and “at the lowest unit costs yet! jattained.”

{ SEVEN: The project has hung ¢o.y blows by 5 p. m. {CIRCUS OUTS ITS TOUR up a “proud” record in protec

fire during the night. | Discuss Plans Shortly before dawn; he said, 300 to 700 North Koreans For Defenses sneaked in between the American] TAIPEI defending groups and overran an Gen.

outnumbered, the Americans fell began talks with Generalissimo back into Chinju itself and fought Chiang Kai-shek on the defease {of Formosa against in ‘by The North Koreans threw tanks, Gen. MacArthur came here au against the retreating Americans Commander-in-chief of Amerie ' and they were forced to withdraw! can Forces in the Far East. His from the city to their new defense arrival stirred speculation t >

American fighter planes gave bigger role in the defense of the

10 or 12 tanks moving toward man to prevent a Red invasion. Chinju from Hadong, some 20, Chiang on several occasions miles to the west. {has expressed willingness to place Altogether the Reds Were his forces under Gen. MacArthe : jur's command.

attle., “Gen. MacArthur, accompanied ‘Scorch Earth’ iby several key members of his A dispatch from the 1st Cavalry | Staff, is in Formosa in connection

front discl that the o{ With la mission of Sanving ul sclosed that the Ameri {instructions of the President of

are burning abandoned native vil-| Arrangements for Gen. Mae-

es. : presence became known, officials Towering smoke clouds hung refused to disclose his agenda or

torch to clusters of squalid mud Weather to circle overhead for an and thatch-roofed houses; Alllhour, the homes had been ordered] Premier Chen Cheng was the (first to greet Gen. MacArthur, The order for burning the Chiang was the last to be pre villages came after a squad of|sented to the general,

through American security guards Of to Lunsh

Chiang. They drové off to lunch

{very soon as a prelude to an am« nounced the shattering of all pre- Phibious attack on Formosa ite vious records in production of the Self. : atomic explosives plutonium and| A United Press staff correspon= uranium-235. ‘dent who visited Quemoy yester-

{have gathered five armies

sion’s disclosures added point to|sault on Quemoy. a statement made last spring by, Nationalist planes attacked Defense Secretary Louis Johnson.|clusters of more than 800 junks If an aggressor should start a/at Amoy, opposite Quemoy, yes major war at 4 p. m., Mr, John-|terday and sank or damaged son said, this country would be/more than 150 of them. able to strike crushing retalis-|

Mr. Johnson was, thinking ot| ROCHESTER, N, Y,, July 31 atomic war. The AEC report! (UP)—The Cole Bros. Circus is makes it plain that we are ready|cutting short its summer road or it. tour because of the Korean war.

STRAUSS USUAL SUMMER STORE HOURS 9:30 TILL § SAYS: {Store closes on Saturday at 1} smiT HY

#1

{shrubbery in a nearby field. Judge | {George Ober continued the case! Ylpending Investigation of eight other names which police said Lord used.

|

i i

{Meridian St., was bound over to| {the grand jury under $5000 bond | {this morning on a charge of rob|bery.

{

Judge Joseph M. Howard of Muni-| cipal Court 3, is charged in con-! nection with the strongarming {July 26 of Frank Scott, 26, of] i510 E. 10th St. Scott told police | {he was robbed of $1 and a watch | and ring valued at $200 by two men who accosted him in the rear of 737 N. Meridian,

Daily 254 Sunday. 3e gs

GENTLEMAN: HALF-OFF!

All of the Straw Hats at a straight half off— Broken sizes and lots, of SR course—but if you find what = you want, you will want what you =~ find—and your chances are good!

Original prices $4 fo $25—just take a straight half off!