Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1950 — Page 1
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Reactivated on Block | Drive on Pusons Capacity Basis Seize Chain of Hills dpacl SIS ‘Foe Threatens to Cut Road in" North; i ae Pressur s State May - Become I Keeps Pressure Up on All Front Nation's No. 1 War at a Glance Training Center ° By GALVY GORDON TOKYO—Spearheaded by souped-up Sherman tanks; two Orders from the Pentagon American counterattacks stop Red drive on Pusan in today pointed up the possi- tracks; wild battle set off; 1st Cavalry Division pulls bility that Indiana may -be- out of Kumchon on central front to avoid encircles ‘|come the nation’s number ment; torch set to town. aah ——— one ‘military training center A SOUTH KOREAN PORT--First Marine Division debarks by Sept. 1. : ahead of schedule; jungle fighters armed with many A total of 35,000 federal troops ~ secret weapons; sector at front kept strictest secret, we will be stationed at Camp Atter- a ———————————————— = bury by Sept. 1, the Defense De- By EARNEST HOBERECHT, United Press Staff Correspondent partment said in its orders re- TOKYO, Aug. 2— Tank-led American troops in & activating Camp Atterbury “as double-barreled counterattack stopped the Communists’ Joon 4s possible on a capacity push for Pusan cold today and set off a wild battle that The 2000-bed Wakeman mili- |still raged inconclusively at nightfall. tary hospital, also “in otiballs® But other Yanks on the central front were forced to following World War II, was reactivated by the same orders as) give up the important town of Kumchon to escape encircles [a station hospital. ment, {omme positions to the east” the Ft. Harrison Role Unclear ‘Troops of the U. 8. 24th Glapaten mid. we yr Photo by Lloyd Walton, Times Staff Photographer, The role of Ft. Harrison at Ja Division, led by souped-up turning 8 Eighth I Before the bench in "beating" case . . . principals stand before the bench of Judge Joseph Stanspoiis 1a : the alasps ry oh Ducrman medium Sams, ished quarters said the withdrawal Howard. Leff to right are Officers William E. Clark and Jack Corydon parking lot attendant [PO ystery, DU) SEES. © Ta. 00000 ug n e U\was entirely orderly, and a - d . di f The Ti Army sources indicated. At pres- nist salient aimed at Pusan. bridges across a t oo 4 ha = ON Kenneth Kirk, defendant Walter Hendren nd Lovie D. Young, advertising irgcler of e Times. [ont it is headquarters of Indiana They captured strategic heights|Naktong River on the outskirts ATERS Miltary Distrie, and houses ev just east of Chinju and !ess than|of Kumchon were blown wp as eral organ re . 50 miles due west of Pusan. planned. Russia Faces New Howard Advises Complete During World War 11 It served a8 ; The U. 8, Cavalry set fire to] The last men covering the : b R : . es indution SNe oT eeutral Pe. Hun Toon of Vermont, 52, keeps his carbine heme Jot ready |Kumchon, transport junction 31/withdrawal set fire to Kumchon Defeat i mn IN Investigation Y ou Ss Finance School. ie oi as he searches out Red snipers in Korea. He served in both W Riles HOrtiEwast oe hod gon a mae harder ab the Cnamy “ : | s Col. James A. Murphy, com- Wan 1 and Il. on Raps Parking Lot Attendant for ‘Taking mandant ofthe huge Atterbury town and blew up the bridges on in the town, Sa b P _|reservation, slightly larger Gen. MacArthur reported that == 8 +185 ~ Law in Own Hands y Pummeling | risoner ; -|the Communists kept on the press IRREL } By HEZE CLARK sure all along the front but gen ATS 0, was reported beaten while two police officers watched. tant new : 4 ay a {tion of that ty n permitted m : 95 : i oe 5 FETE 40 Not Ready, EL ke p to advance. " matie defeat is row today injwhile officers were present. AS "TU. 8 Tank Push another East Showdowh)- : peed Col. Mur-' spiny {ER WF vote in the United No Be do ey rh hood To The ‘Korean soll ‘at 6:40 a. m. Indianapolis ; Correspondent : curity Council. Municipal Court 3 this morning. ers ec ar f phy sald; that the dither 25,000 The debarkation meant a sudden change in plans, for they|Chinju. aie SHIRTS The council, meeting at 2 p. Mm. and heard themselyes accused of men specified in Pentagon t divi. Dad said they would come ashore tomorrow morning. The other was. stalled by flerce | "0 oops th the two ne at Indianapolis time) was to’ vote permitting two parking lot at. . is could mean a central comba The unloading of the seven ships Which brought the Marines|opposition a few miles farther ( po Hoosier Divis sion training center, a non-divi- = ing sectors east of Chinju was 3.98 whether to accept Russia's pro-'tendants to beat the prisoner, oosier ision on Sent ay and o She 1st Division from Sanieast. Both were tank-supported, '*. ‘o™ ;opated Wednesday posal to discuss seating the Chl|Walter Hendren, 31, of 10% ™. Said Needing Training training ares, an inland staging Diego. Cl. Jeni wide ab partiul and the sasternmont unlit lost), Communists as the Delaware St. e - accusations Du ont to bet . oo order of business, or to take up an were made by Mr. Hendren himself| By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Senter, or another draft training the vanguard, in full battle dt “No gains by the enemy nave! U- 8. Hight Army Headauari Moor American resolution condemning|and a bypasser who witneased the the mes x camouflaged béen made in this fighting in the sald successful Norn Karn for fs command dln; Lous D. Town, steer CAMP ATFERBURY, AE, pi” G3 aos Cor ain [oe Sart ae ong 1. E18 2 omer Sc dr fiance of the United Nations. ° rector o e Times: would occupy the. camp along Bom | midnight communique said in today said Indiana's 38th Infan- 24 The division is a specialists’|confirming that the counter-bl Korean campaign, The West is assured of enough > Beating Admitted ir , » with the 28th. The facilities are confirming e r-blows ] y Division was ‘not ready” for group. designed to kill as effi- had stemmed the drive on Pusan,| One of the two counterattack. f let { GRAPH | votes to put the 1}. 5, resolution, . The DE ees or ane combat duty. not_ designed Jor two sompiete; ABC says Site clently as possible in the shortest|at least for the time being. ~~ |Ing U. 8. units, the one that got AR I : 3 ficers; who do not want possible time. Although origin J the Ko- stuck and had to. Bat where it ed record wa Aad, oe lon ga tghier security regulations| peacetime capacity: of the six WASHINGTON. "Aug: 2 (UP) sion, the 1st has devoted most ported ois pres. | he oe i es ea tt yesterd d fe HOPES Pain santos questioning. on the all-Hoosier| army trainin centers Es Ce tom. rgy Commission of ita training to ha d/sure WA and an atte joc ve and won eights, lost Speaker gk yh te, to gain|by Judge Howard, admitted he RR aso TOP a HE TV ot an Ry i cywingte BgWe #18 “oth Shap ro By 95 “a * epackdoor” ra the struck Mr. Hendren twic - Gen. Jesse McIntosh yesterday called up by an ape|* 2510864 iar iy Da Te For this type of warfare it has position was broken off, at advance headquarters. if from 4 United Nations for e Chinese “There was a police officer pres- ordered staff officers to withhold py Ord, Cal, 15000; Ft. Riley,|tracted with KE. on (had a priority on equipment its| But the tide of war was run-|the village of Wonbung-Ni, 13 a Commun vi went... wasn't. there?” .. the... judge. information -on the number of gas 18000; Ft. Knox, Ky..30,000; Nemours & Co. to build plants members only dreamed abdut in|ning the other. way, 30. miles far a in units or In the aivision. 5 {the Sol d later Paci fofles east of Chinju €nd $0 miles r. Malik, who Teturmed ‘o as- asked. men in units or in Ft.” Dix, N. J, 25,000; Ft.>Breckin-|for production of H-bomb ex-| the omons and later Pacific/ther north. Communist shoeckiwest of Pusan, ran into heavy ry: the council neil presidency for| ‘Yes Mr. Barker replied. Previously, the strength of the ridge, Ky., 22,000, and Ft. Jackson, | n1nsives. | offensives. troops stormed the defenses of ,nnosition before it was well une “He would have taken care of division was public information.ig «© ‘18 000. |” President Troman lagt month The seven ships singing the Kumchon from north, west and ger way and at nightfall stll was (Continued on Page 2—Ool. 8) |the situation,” said Judge Howard. Couldn’t Fill Mission The 7000 men and officers of the|,.1ed Congress for $260 million Marines tied up at half-hour ‘in- south, fighting. “Judge, I don’t permit any man| One staff officef explained that 38th All-Hoosier National Guard h to develop the hydro- tervals while an Army band| A spokesman forthe 1st Cav- Twell od Balla © Fr] ” : ~_ __ [touse that : rage (pr he Indiana. GF resen Diviston-will train 2 Sob] “The alls—of Monte aley Division called it an “all-out ended B Battle, = 5 . Sobie{fanity) dn y on by, H&Xtiesbyrg, Miss. if they Are!" Tne AEC said. Dubent will de-| ZUIE" “=m ooo = A a ut nd en THE HER who “Scored Hl of The Tir children,” Mr. ‘Barker explained. day Sila ia a abiflation, recalled to federal service, Brig. sign, wr and operate. the new The men were cocky and full €’ adm t the vance reached the high e mes “That's no excuse for takingiforce in the field as soon as its Gen. Robinson” Hitchcock, state, oduction facilities “at a site yet Of fight as they lined the decks Pincers attack put his men in “a!seven miles east and “Where did the $90 billion for the law into your own hands,” the members could be assembled into adjutant general, said today. Ito be determined.” In picking and shouted to the Army men on/ [precarious position.” north of Chinju, around the U.* 8. defense and armed judge scolded. {their community units. Gen. Hitchcock, on maneuvers ... ine commission said, it Will the: docks. | Set the Torch let of Changsa-Rl. ~~ A services go?” Jim G. Lucas Case May Die He said the division was “not! with the 38th ‘'Cyclone” Divisi fon axe into account “military con-| “You can call In your sen-| go, the men under Maj. Gen. Between the two American oute y “ J maker reports what happened. to the = prepared, equipped or trained” for at Camp Atterbury, said no| .....1ione Including vulnerability tries.” one cried. “The war's over. ganar Gay put the forch to|)® Was a Communist force of uns d cash, “There stoody Andy Judge Howard then dismissed immediate combat duty. orders had been received from |, inci | The Marines are here.” Kumchon and eased out the back|dctermined. strength. rapes and not even the Dixiecrats [charges of assault and battery! ‘A number of key officersthe Pentagon to cut summer, ,. (. AEC was making its “Where are the girls?” de- way along the trunk highway “What amounts to a twos ‘ were with him—just Repub- |28ainst Mr. Hendrem. -He alsOlthroughout the. three regiments maneuvers short in order to per- 'manded another, and railroad’ to= Taegu. headed battle is in progress,” Mr, licans.” Rep. Andrew Jacobs [Withheld judgment on a compan-ijaiq the blame for the division’s|mit the 10,000-man’ 28th Penn-| (Continned on n Page 2—Col. 6) The first “girs” to appear were, The, vithdrawal ‘was described Bennyhoff reported. keeps his Hoosler colleagues [On charge of disorderly conduct, jack of growth and training on sylvania Guard to move into the rm een 7 Co ati ned P ol. 1 in 8 dispatch from Eighth SFIS The Communists have thrown guessing as to how he will [thus allowing the case against'y previous state administration:|camp for combat training. OPPOSES LOAN TO SPAIN ! Antintied on Page 2- ol. 1 Headquarters as RAT Sof a . Sautiop ig the winds,” Gen. Doug- —— © vote on congressional issues. Me: Hendren 30 die unless charges Cite “Political” Officers Called for Sept. 1 % WASHINGTON, Avg. 2 (UP) pay e H o 0 siers ‘eral straightening out of the!stated- re. Jeadqu I Bo Sess sssinsnnsasnssan i | RY SETS a is still top dog in the Among those who witnessed the They sald appointment of a few, aly 280m une Quad divisions] t Hh gg aon R d wi pik : front nen, we {knockout the\Allles before Daiteg ‘ 3 court session and hear sti- high-placed officers on a political |O >alifornia, ahoma and : A4 Nght Jo Pi Rai mony against the two officersibasis hurt the morale of combat- Connecticut yesterday were Proved plan to lend Spain $100 epor fed on N ©W ing themselves in ‘stronger de- (Continued on Page 3—Ool. 1) two-tone diana girls move up in Wo. | Were Chief Rouls and Capt. Audry seasoned officers. The officers ordered to report to assigned ; = Casualty List : ee RS : gunna girls Boy ph Junior Jacobs, head of the police traffic were quick to point out that the training centers ‘on or about LOCAL TEMPERATURES 1 R Re dy?? 95 Open at Winnetka, Til. Tigers — | 20500" © ession, Chief Rouls etter. has changed™ for the Gen. Hitehooek emphasized that| 6 & m.. 65 10am... 7 | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (UP)- S KU ssia eq improve position at Yankees’: .o.cnt Mr. Hendren into his' The state of of preparedness of [despite yumors tothe contrary| +87 1lam.. 7 (An unofficial tabulation showed) @iiere is the story you've been day rs . . . Answers chest EXPENSE «vovsservansvvas 16, 17 om 0’ ong question 4 him in the! j . 7. IZ (noon) 78 (today thai the number of Ameri-| the No. 1 question in the world today ... IS RUSSIA ‘Poor Two sons of a gold star mother presence of a Times reporter. | (Continued on 2 Page 2-Ool. n' (Continued on n Page 2—Col. 49) 9 Am... 1 Pom... 8 San casusliies in Korea has READY? ; iii are serving in the - Navy. Chief Rouls: “Do you want t rm —_ Kets : ® The Times will answer vital questions about. Russia ina bari— Older son lost when his sub- |g), charges against these of. Welcome Scheduled— The tabulation includes a new revealing series of ar- . : marine failed to return from | cers?” Sasnalty Jat issued by the Def onse ticles by Richard Wila mission in the Pacific, Mr. Hendren: “No.” 1 dia li 4 ( h h d WwW If artment, : Since ihe son, Times special writForty ‘men, are listed in to’ Chief Rouls: “Why not?” n napo iS usiness, urc an e are Hghting began. It includes five er and authority on day's “Hoosier Heroes.”.... ooslers, one from Indianapolis. foreign affairs . , . Back-to-college fashion advis- | Worried About Job Gr S Brace for Full Alter ury | pening It identified three killed, one| yarting Monday, | ory. boards get down to Work. | Mr. ‘Hendren: “Pm not, Se to died of Wounds AT Sounded, Sunt ® You'll get reports on as school ime draws ear. I'll be in town. I'm broke - taurant owners not “gouge” . these vital questions: Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls fiat Y. dows Kadw wneter can Influx of . 10,000 Pennsylvania Guar dsmen i, pa the killed and four of the missing| '@ How Rpm Be atomic plan “Hoarding is Harmful’ |get a job in this city since my| To Stir Activity All Over the State The 300,000 members of the Were airmen. The rest were Army, pombs does Russia campaign as part of drive Ipictures have been on the front) ‘Red Cross in Indiana were faved Men. have? . . . the U. 8.7 ! ¢ sponsored by the national |page of the newspaper.” | ~ Impact of Pentagon orders reactivating Camp Atterbury were op ty, job of planning best| The new list brought total cas- ® What thrée weaknesses in Russia hold the Kremlin in OFGANIZAtION. +.i..rs0eses 6, 7) Chief Rouls: “I want to give keenly felt in Indianapolis and: throughout the state today. ways of aiding in morale and|ualty identifications released here check? 2 ® = you a chance to file charges) Governmental, religious and weifare organizations immediately, o. nroblems of the new drop|to 97 killed, 11 died of wounds or| @ Can Russia outstrip the U. B. In war production? ——, Amusements «.........10,11 [against these men if you wish.” went into high gear on planning to serve the first contingent. of! of Gls, providing “on-station” injuries, 451. wounded, 97 injured. @ What's wrong on Russia's collective farms? Bridge Chas riers ne ens 6 Mr. Hendren: “No. What chance ‘fighting troops, the 28th Pennsylvania National Guard Division, . += : and 746 missing. ® Can we stop Russia in Europe = Classified ........6.0..20-22 [would I have with my testimony!10,000 strong. | INJURED: #18 RUSSIA READY?” .... is an authoritatie report . . . COMICS +vrevvevensesss 23 [against two policemen? ~All I| Keenest reaction, of course, i oiryonea’ camp with an area Pvt. Frank B. Phillips, son of}... ¢ from official and military sources . .. from the minds of Crossword +......ses.o 15 [want is a job, and if I can’t get! as in Columbus and Edinburg; Mrs, Mary Phillips, 837 Blake Bt. those who escaped from Russia . . . from secret sources TER Editorials ..esesseseees 14 Ber £0 back to yk negthy towns_to the sprawling Pfc. Samuel E. Eaton, son of still behind the Iron Curtain, : Forum .«rsveveesasissase i ve n 0 weeks, an Mrs. Mayme D. Eaton, Mt. Ver- eo n ay: = FOU &sscixeevaskunes T reniize that T wouldat have any|43.000-acre ~cintonment Which the Mes. IS RUSSIA READY?" | '. is ANOTHER TIMES ES Movies 30,11 [chance against. two policemen it trained. an average of 30,000in. ~ WAR EXCLUSIVE. bo : sednssssnnsrnnes teelly "wo troops at one time during World yf the " lot / MyDay .iiieuivassaave ~ 61 did file charges.” War II. Local cafpenters, con- #:1S RUSSIA READY?" + concerns YOUR rcompists “Needlework -+s.sesieass 7 | Chief Rouls then told he War 1. Ter ould De gp > A : Times reporter “I can't take any needed fast to whip the camp re. a 95 5 : Badin ...... TTesvaens action if I Baverct got a witness L,, De betors. the’ *Bleody le bus. to the camp itself. Is RUSSIA READY? 5 {Rutrh Siarsetesensire 13- ote the charges. 5 At present, the line Pte. Wayne H. Ditsler, son of = The Start An : fmhe Bucket" Division arrived about Pp ng swers ty. Sesheirbassntiy 8 g Sept, 1. a Fue Omi o Mr. and Mrs. Jom R. Ditsler Mond t Foor ‘Bports dassssssnsanersal@-18 ® Stats Fit re dod. a iy Marion. ELT THE ay | Women's ..oo1 linen Bw ‘But the eyes of he rest of the _ exciusiet IN THE — e also focused on the
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