Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1950 — Page 2

Week at War—

~ Korean War |

Hits Hoosier - Home Fronts

Full-Scale Atterbury Activation Brings | Battleground ‘Closer’

ri BY-GALVY.- GORDON. | HOMEFRONT, INDIANAPO-| { LIS, Aug. 5 — Indianapolis fs ° realizing this is war as the fifth week of United Nations police’ = action in Korea fades into his-| tory. § And it was bloody history, too.” { American forces, some of them *.«-" from Indiana, were dying and: falling back against overwhelm. = ~ °° ATT 5 ing odds. More and more of these, + ° + 7 Yoox 08 0% valiants were from the Hoosier

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Marine Battalion, desperately Shelby Centennial and Miss Mar- Citizens of the community as well short of men before it moves out jorie Yarling of Marietta, Miss 28 costumed members of the in the direction of Korea Aug. 28, Shelby County. 7 : JCenturama cast, sought seasoned recruits, even| A featuré of tomorrow's pro: . considered lesser offenders from gram will be an auto stunt show

Use Sticks

The all-colored Indianapolis p. m. and 8 p. m.in front of the| Ambulance National Guard unit grandstand at the Fairgrounds alerted to roll . . , more than 4000 race track. :

Reserves, half from Indianapolis, the county and hundreds of public also facing west, to be. in campsispirited, patriotic citizens are par.

First Army funéral ship leading up to the climaxing event, With Wooden Spears steamed into harbor from the 3 >

Dress as Pioneers >. | By PETER KALISCHER ont, No Indiana men on this. | ended oo DICUH eh. ofl Yraed Press Siaff Correspondent hey had died too recently. [Brothers of the Brush, and women ° WITH U. 8. 18ST CAVALRY Pocketbooks Feel Pinch attired fn the costumes of 100 DIVISION, Korea, Aug. 5—With

Pocketbooks opened wider: their Years Ago parade Shelbyville only sharpened sticks as weapons,

contents hought less, - { : 3 b he Rash of loyalty oaths, investi-| A kangaroo court has been in been herded into Communist front

"session each week-end to fine men lines to serve as human shields’ ation of suspected subversives wearing beards or women for the hardened Red troops in

: ten hu Tunniug Th re concessions, however, Said today ull steam at RCA, no war or-| ere are concessions, er, p ; ders yet but key plant ready to Men wearing a large yellow bad i Gell Say, commander ‘of the in matter of hours te/known as a shaving permit #scape!1st, alry, said, “this report war electronics. P. R. Mallory|fines. They have purchphedss Co., “priority” war plant of World Shaving permit badge fon (en| : : War 11, signed five-year labor tennial Headquarters,” Many: wo-| Irth Koreans impress the ‘ pin nl badges and ribbons as South Koreans, whom. they have contract with the “re-organized” men wear g t ” CIO Electfical Workers Union. members of Sisters of the Swish. jus Iberated,” place. pointed y {The sisters are allowed to use cos- sticks, their only weapons, in Civil Defense Imetics. {their hands and put them'in the Civil defense agencies shocked| Wooden nickels are considered | first wave of assault troops where and frightened Indianapolis into|legal tender in Shelbyville. they are mowed down like canaction. They pointed out her vul- They're legal, that is, if they non fodder, Gen, Gay said. nerability to atomic bombing, have been purchased from Cen-| Napoleon Did It © said 3 million pints of blood min- tennial Headquarters as a part After the wave of stick troops, imum necessary for aftermath of of an advertising and fund-rais- come -the “green” troqps, those such bombing. Basic civil defense ing scheme. - {Who have received only a smatplans for doctors drawn, | Like many other Indiana com- tering of training, Gen. Gay said. Local youth, with possible all- munities, Shelbyville and Shelby These are followed by seasoned out mobilization in background, County grew out of a wilderness Red fighters. Last of all are the hung up a record peacetime mar- conquered by ploneers who officers who shoot any of the riage rate. Announced. July total fought Indians, hardship and men in front who try to retreat, 633, compared to 510 for July..many other obstacles-to-push. éiv- the general said. Gen. Gay said 1941, : lilization westward. 2 } {the Communist trick is not new. Indianapolis was looking west.| ° aba = -L “The tactics are similar to — Chartered in 1850 {those Napoleon used,” he said. On Jan, 21, 1850, the town of “Napoleon put his greén soldiers Shelbyville received its first char. or those from satellite and 1

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A limited number of Marine 8nd-John Sleeth, another histori- In the rear.”

men and women, holding the rank bringing a surveyor to the com- explain * the -robot-like style of

of sergeant or .above will be a¢- munity to lay out a town square, advance which has puzzled Amer-

cepted here for assignment to the streets-and alleys. . . ican soldiers. recruiting. service, it was -an- Growth of the community has. Unit after unit has reported nounced last night. been rapid since the legislature that the North Korean attacks

Capt: Robert "AT MIE, Th HATES RIAN “the ¢Harte® by “special are 1itless, mechanical, but re: of the recruiting office here, said actin 1850. George Cruthers Sr. lentless. The Communists have applications will be accepted im- was elected first mayor. Since worn-all kinds of uniforms. mediately. If possible, personnel that day, with the exception of ~ Their assaults do not compare will be assigned te duty within the turbulent “Civil War years, with the Japanese “Banzi” waver SEI NOIRE. COMME Surana Applications should be made by have’ advanced steadily. North Koreans have not taken

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This Long Island Railroad - passenger engine lies on its side after running through an open switch and crashing into a parked freight train. More than 50 persons ‘Were—injured in the Hunt.

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Hoosier Organized and Inactive Time has been turned back «On Loyal Koreans |

by Oct. 15. [tielpating In the various activities] _Torced to Fight —

streets and attend social events, impressed South Koreans have | appearing in modern dress, the rear, Maj. Gen, Hobart Gay]

TH om some of my most |

“Thy James “Wilson; ‘ploneer settler: fighting and kept the old guard

Corps Yolunteer. Reservists, both cal _hame in Shelby County. | - i ) Yanks Puzzled ata sented mma, . - These "mien —are credited . with Gen. Gay's theory seemed to

se Shelby-.County--and-Shelliyville charges ofthe last ware The §-

calling in person ‘at’ Room .404, © The Centurama’ will" be pre- the trouble to crouch or avoid Post Office Building, or telephon- sented five nights at 8:30 at the Afnerican fire, They just keep

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‘Determination Pays Off Korea Reds Cross River at 2 Point

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h RAE Rt aR a yo ie Saale ; £3 : : Deon : ¥ ; ! : “met no- fire.| thinned-out 24th Division attacked In Notre Dame Scholarship comms: rrom ae on ering sianes met no enemy sie minneout 24 Divison stacked b : . ¥ ie fire from American presence was discovered i Shortridge Graduate Gets $2000 Award North Kofsan Baa tion, som the Ny P7V Neptune planes while after daylight. ~~ From Indiamapolis Alumni Club | communique said. - |carrier-based Marine planes Prot Artillery and rocket. firing . By KENNETH BUSH : | South of the South Korean vided cover for both ships and fighters joined the battle, smash-

4 i Jack Brezette is a determined young man. {

| So determined, in fact, that he made up his mind a long time threw patrols across the Nal

{ago that he was going to Notre Dame.

{Indianapolis Athletic Club. i He took a competitive exam-| |

lines, the 1st Cavalry Division spotter planes. i Main targets, the communique Tand fought back against Commu-|said, “were barracks, oll installa: I" And now that determination has paid off. Jack was awarded a Dist paials. Buti She. Sangguni- | tions. factories, warehouses, gun $2000 scholarship to Notre Dame yesterday at a luncheon in the Ue SiC, r

pres- emplacements. a raflway station, in this area.” {an electric light plant and a trans- | In the 25th Division area on the former station. ‘ination at Shortridge High School More than getting a scholarship. far south of the line the commu-| —

| Spot Advance Unit last Mar, 12. The exam was open He's setting an example for those nique reported that an American A

ing’ the Communist boats and rafts and burning down villages on both sides of the river whefe the invaders might hide. One early report from the front ‘said the Communists also brought tanks with them across the

The front lines, which now ene

to all boys {two younger sisters, Molly Ann. jcom has been cut off and1s; In the d fighting, another olces “the Allied ps In 8 boys... ie pany groun troo

Jack will major in Business, IT, And Barbara, 15 and two

3 pp Tun-| An American patrol crossed the with his father, Marvin J. Bre- : A ; is its area. “only to find tune! AR Am in that area this morntte, whe jst ihe sees metal Train Derailed on its return to American lines Ing and ran ifito an estimated 150, "rrains Pay Scholarship : {the company was cut off. {North Koreans dug into fhe yest | The award, which Is made «n. Near Warsaw L “It is fighting its way out and bank. The Americans exchanged,

|nually by the University of Notre! WARSAW, Aug. 5 (UP)—Elev- a relieving unit is on its way,” the, Dame Alumni Club of Indianapo- sn box cars on a speeding west- cOMInIguS said, : ay . tis, 18 derived from income from hound Pennsylvania freight train th Air Force planes, ng ¢ mmunist force football trains shuttling between were derailed near hefe tonight, | 400 sorties over Korea yesterday, uarters said the Co Indianapolis and South Bend. nping up rails and blocking joined with the British warships

The alumni organization spon- oth the east and westbound In |sors the trains. : {tracks. : { = The 18-year-old 3100 Indian-|." ng one

|Aquinas‘ High School and was, qreq feet of track were torn S

School Tast June. car near the center of the freight,

Jack, however, is doing a little for that, too. Iter

OW Rghting Its Way out.

“= Wailrond officials said Several DArked on KImpo Alrfie eoul and hit them before

blasting the Seoul area,

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'Administration at Notre Dame brothers, Robert, 13, and Fran-| The company . was trapied was found in the area seven miles ‘and then he's going fi ‘business cis. 8. {when it made an attack on a

fire with the Reds before they | withdrew to the east bank. | _ An officer at 8th Army head-

ri eo officer at Gen. MacArthur's active service,

ry nounced {light carrier

bridgehead about the size of the | state of Connecticut, extend from . southwest of Taegu. just north of

Yongdok on the

east coast, westward to a point {just west of Andong, and. thea snake southward to the sea, gens erally following the winding course of the Naktong River.

ng 2 Carriers Taken ‘on the west side of the river was ; believed to be an advance unit Quit of Mothballs of the North Korean 4th Division. ’ Mustang fighters founds num-| sw he said, indicated that the

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Sports and record collecting are 5 | Yaks Judge Ha ‘ using cars behind it to pile up. | i his favorite pastimes, | - using cars remained upright | damaged. : . headquarters earlier = estimated| Capt. Willard J. Suits, come his decision Atterbury with a capacity of Brothers of the Brush. Sisters of Swish A ing Heachalp ho ANd others tipped over along the| The Brith Joubarduént Sn aren moe, prj ander of the Philadelphia Sroup, ing said “I g 25 0,000 PIS. cane Sh prorners or ine brusn, Jisiers wis {-->According to his ents, who right-of-wa at Winona Lake Inchon followed by one @ fa), UN 1 a er {Atlant eserve ; ne — certainty N - Harrison Rumors ~ To Parade Streets of Town in Celebration +live at 303 Blue Ridge Road, Jack miles 7 at of Warsaw, {discovery by pilots that Commu. | Taegu and Rfotner po = ae Monterey will be in service within doubt > : : £ “|"eats, drinks and dreams base-| ee re— {nist transports - we reloading South, where = unist. three months. He did not disclose t k Amd in the wind were rumors By CLIFFORD THURMAN, Times Staff Writer ball” For the. last four asesons Pi . Ww h | troops there, probably for trans- drive on He big supply port o where the ship will be assigned. ee Oo cubapsy i ar SHELBYVILLE, Aug. 5A century of Hoosier prosperity and dik seen nearly all of the In Icnic eather {shipment to Southern Korea Jy{pusan } 448 beun Stalled. J avin] The 15,000-ton carrier—a naval J 3% ts | » iN : *-rgrowth ts being celebrated in Shetbyvitle and Shetty County, 1 A nH TE gy pee pon StR_TRlRE an. pe + EL : time the spokes. version of a “Hell On Wheels" Here's how the war took on a Culminating months of preparations for a gala occasion, the ushers at Victory Field: Predicted Today | wrecked roadways and rail lines ed at he same time, the spokes ON 2 or £0 Baers oad 40 18 the Coma “personal touch,” began hitting Shelby County Centennial festivities will be held. in conjunction with! And during the winter months, ‘that have been blasted contin- ™i0 SET. Lo thyon-PBM bombers during World Was {oday. A you and ‘me in the pocketbook, the Shelby County Free Fair tomorrow through Aug. 13. he keeps his eye on the hockey| Wek some wold Shicken. gather uously from the air, : Ta be The yy Between September, 1943, and of the Cun the heart and mind. Peak event will be the Centurama, a 90-minute spectacle with a Jeans PA pishering at the Gol, nay. That was the advice of the! Sink Transport |place where the Communists have| August, 1945, the Monterey ace to Ee Monday started. the week off cast of 600 which will be pre. — ee : P weatherman last night as he pre-| {established a foothold on: the counted for five enemy warships : a. with a bang as some 66 Indlanap- sented each night at 8:30 o'clock, |lowing thé presentation there wilt ing at Butler Fieldhouse. His WV p B-26 medium bombers sank one|, "ty or the river i and d damaged, No olis draft registrants poured Monday through Friday, on a 257- be a display of fireworks. favorite baseball team 1s the fdlcted an ideal summer Sunday |10,000-ton freighter-transport in| 2 [Seatroyed et sunk, 500 The judge through the Armed Forces induc-|foot stage. | Other features will include the Chicago Cubs. + {oh Iodine, "ow TICROR harbor -Friday and F-80, U. 8, Staff Uncertain 3 EE A 60’ followed 1) tion center here. the first in the! Gov. Schricker will speak at 8 Shelby County Western” Riders, Pleasant Surprise he sun will be out and the few jet fighters attacked eight others: Telephoned reports from the Japanese p y throughout ente ft of 1050 turned P. Mm. Monday, the first night of an. organization of local horse. Scholarship came as a pleasant clouds will be white. Tempera- loading troops from tenders. ~ |front describing the crossings Islands attacked. “His d ned stats, Mise: Draft o 3950 Sarned +thepageant and will-crown two men and horsewomen. The riders Surprise to the whole family, but tures will climb slowly to 78 in. pe four- British ships steamed $aid American staff o were| IERTON Wash. Aug — Sen dler as his exams came back queens chosen for the celebration, WH! take part in several scemes more to Jack than anyone. He's the North and 85 in South. lin Saturday and hammered the NOt sure Whether it was the start Li OA rie "Css ’ Red O. KX. later in th x. Hal Roche, chairman of the Of the pageant. {never been an A-plus student, so! If you don’t like ants, try some port for two hours with results| of a Communist attack in force (UP) — The escort carrier US > marked O. 1. fater In the Week. County Centennial Association, A parade through downtown his mother credited his winning olf, swimming or just a snooze that were described as “excel- OF Whether the Communists were Cape Esperance was recommise Marines Seek Recruits Sou Jast night. # Shelbyville this afternoon heralded the scholarship to study and aon the front porch. Today's lent” A communique from Gen. Seeking to test American strengthisioned today; only 28 days afte STRA The more than 500 men and! Miss Lavonne Bell off Fern the opening of the centennial. cool head. weather was expected to be ideal Douglas MacArthur's headquar- on the east bank. she was removed from the Tae SAYS officers of the local 16th Infantry Crossing will be crowned Miss Participants included thousands of s said the ships and their cov- American patrols of the coma “mothball” fleet. ;

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