Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1950 — Page 2
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got a little property 40 help protect it.” © Lt. Cmdr, Marvin ligence officer, was # which
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bop 30"t0 35 “Who TegTTiedt0 SAE CAINE Over the
“know. the Pacific like their own
yards “Glamour targets are out” ‘Cmdr, Lee said. ve got to ‘do everything we can to support the ground troops and knock out _ the enemy's transportation and communications, Unless we stop them now, we will have an amphiblous landing staring us in the face sometime in the ;None of us wants that. 24 ‘God Bless You AIl “Don't worry about refugees. .They're all out of there. Hit anything that moves. If you see a tree going down the rallroad Arack, fire. It's probably a hand-| car loaded with ammunition. The “North Koreans are the greatest Amou artists we've ever -gome across.” As Cmdr, Lee finished, a ‘man new to the pilots arose. He was Rear Adm. E. C. Ewen, who had come aboard ship less than 24 hours earlier to take command, “This is my first chance to meet you,” he boomed. “I hope to see a lot more of you. God
bless you.” When the general briefing —ended; the — room became humid as the pilots squirmed into flying gear. Looks Like Movie Skipper
Lt. Cmdr. John (Tex) O'Neill, 34, of Dallas, who looked as
future.
- vole as squadron skipper by a “Hollywood director, adjusted his shoulder holster. “What a guy,” sald a youngster “who wouldn't wear out a razor blade In a year, “He's a fller's flier.” : A voice sounded over the inter-
to launch
___ “Two more _ ." Cmdr. O'Neill. “How many do thay think I can get up my nerve Everyone , . They knew Tex was k ." He had 5200 hours in combat planes and the reputation as a man whose nerves long ago turned to steel. The pilots chatted easily as time dragged on. Once in a while one of the men waiting to fiy his first combat mission would taken a sudden, deep breath. At noon, the pilots were in their Corsairs and Skyraiders on the line. The angry roar of engines rose to a deafening pitch and the lead planes were hitched to catapults, Catapult Releases Corsair Suddenly, the starboard catapult released its plane and the Corsair leaped skyward. In 18 minutes, the deck had cleared of prop planes, and then came the jet Panthers. At the controls of one of the
over there—not very much—and it's up to us
(Bud) Lae of Ft. Scott, Kas, a Navy inteli the wardroom of this sleek new the
to —— planes in i re than ailine and backtracked until we r as Cmdr./found the power plant , . . you _*_ Inever saw so many sparks in = (your life..." : S| 1 Toward dusk, nearly all the Iplanes were in—all but two. It
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N. Korea 34, Named Tex, Leads Strike; + Chaplain Prays for 2 Who Do Not Return
By JERRY THORP; Scripps-Howard Staff Writer : #1: ABOARD AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER IN TASK FORCE 77 OFF KOREA, Aug. 10—"Real estate comes high in Korea. We've
was Squadron Leader O'Neill who
“It was just one of those things,” he said quietly. “Two planes tried to get in the same air
exploded. I talked the other down at sea. He's okay in a life raft.” A few minutes later the mes-
“Ens. Glenn T. Farnsworth of
to Japan.” Another voice came er, that of Lt. John E. Zol-
chaplains aboard: : | “Almighty God, earnestly we e In prayer tonight.
us, With mingled feelings, seek Thy grace, “Oh, God, we pray for our shipmates who did not return from their mission today. We are thankful for the word of the rescue of one. The other, since we have no news of encouragement, we commit to Thy mercy. “Be near to our loved ones wherever they are. Give courage to our comrades who this night are facing the enemy. Grant protection to our ships through the night watches, May patience and strength be ours for the tasks assigned to us”
AFL Opens Drive
County's 120 Unions In 3-Month Campaign
Marion County's 120 AFL unfons today began a three-month campaign to “defeat our political Shemmien® at the November elec-
1. Representatives . of all local AFL , campaigning under Labor's Non-Partisan League to Defeat Our Enemies, pledged cash to help raise the $1 million national war
was oalled “gehts SAFIN
Cal, has been picked uD president \over by an air rescue team and taken wages, prices and rationing by
over the ges] uf controversy. The amend.
turn to thee in pray Hvents of this day Have sobered ;,
this pay for three
but the House voted give it to him anyway. He did ask for authority to curb commodity market speculation, but indica-
As the House nd its work on the co
ntrols bill, the
measure for
The House agreed to give the stand-by power
voice vote and without a great ment was worked out by the had thé support of Republicans and Democrats alike.
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Hoosier to Face Trial in Germany
An Indiana soldier is among
be tried next week in Garmisch,
niergau last Saturday. The Hoosier is Pic. Russel D. Hanna of Belleville, charged with
City and Pfg. Vincent L. Reccoppa, Hoboken, N. J. Hanna and McGowan, charged with assault, faced a maximum sentence of one year's confinement and dishonorable discharge. Reccoppa, charged with disorderly conduct, faces three months confinement and forfeiture of months,
The Swedes sald that five intoxicated soldiers entered a bus, struck two Swedish men and broke a window in the bus, cutting a woman slightly. os “ive: = ETE “4
leased because of lack of identification.
Dvo-Piano Team Plans Purdue Concert Monday
te Service LAFA Aug. 10==The duo-pianoc team of Ferrante and Teicher will be heard in concert at 8 p. m. Monday in the Purdue
“opposed to labor's pro-
gram.” Claypool 7 to assess $2 each for the
national fund and will ask members to make additional donations to conduct the campaign in Marion County,
Hit at Capehart The local group leveled its political guns to defeat Sen, Homer E. Capehart on the ground that he was opposed to labor's interests in legislation.
their registrations, It any fis
ts. was Cmdr, R. W,
ho ignored. in _.sufa’'recent crash to make this trip to the Pacific. He is in charge of the entire air group on board ship, and refuses to side with those who argue the advantages of either propeller or jet planes. He flies both. “Bully knocked some vertebrae
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——— out of joint; 50 he got back in a Jet to get them back in.place,” a sailor observed. A few hours later, the planes began returning, and the eager pilots hurried to the ready room
men were talking at once. ‘We Hit Em for Sure’, | . “I hit a locomotive in a railroad |
out all over it . , . The rockets] went right through the factory) and people began running every which way , . . Little Pack pt] nothing to speak of . ..- When we | .got through with ‘em the bar-| racks were burning . . . We hit! _- "em for sure but I don’t think you! - can sink those sampans . . . He planted a beauty in the middle, of the bridge ... We saw a high
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No. of Sen. Capehart and Sen, Robert . Taft, of Ohio, have been put on Cases Deaths Counties top of the list of targets In the|1950 86 5 42 election campaign. 1949 39 39 57 The Marion County AFL units) New cases reported yesterday: will conduct a concentrated drive One each in Allen, Daviess, to register labor voters in the/Greene, Huntington, Howard,
next few weeks.” Membership of Jackson and Grant Counties. all unions will be checked as to|First cases this year were re-
see. that they. are signed!
final feature on the vocation series. g Graduates ; School of Music, the : lend an unusual variety to their programs by blending in popular music with the traditional classics usuelly heard on the concert stage. Both are in teaching positions at the Juilliard school,
State Polio Table Today's polio totals in Indiana since Jan. 1, compared with the same date last year:
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» ‘Truman did not ask for the| George in price - wage - rationing authority, \trate court found deers tol}ittle dear. The judge fined him served his 76th birthday today. $60 for having a deer in his back
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i [space. One crashed on land and refuse to grant this County, so they brought it home.
ndgred the end of Law reads no deer, alive or dead, in back yards. an nl
He denied a loitering chargé when brought into court. haven't a penny in your pocket, you're loitering,” judge said. Gordon dug deep. Came up with a penny. “Case dismissed,” said the e.
speak ler of Detroit, one of the two|youge Banking Committee and judg!
[sity wenfor, didn’t think running Barba ot aah war A ig losing d Barth A Ave, Was struck by a truck|gerve g n 's sleep. En rou riven y Kenneth Hart, 37, & Bloomington from Nashvills, helof 4917 Caven St, at Lockwood ® aa on ¥ 6:30 p. m. for Baw Sudishioes anid Kes 3 found the gas tank empty and and Naomi Sts. She was taken|Naval Reserve Officers and Ma- [Pro & 1 employed. started walking. Soon he wasito St. Francis Hospital in serious|rine Corps Reserve Officers will . tired and sat down and fell asleep. . three American Gls scheduled to|Dale Stour, bread truck driver, ———— a spotted him along the highway Lexington Ave, was hi* by a ARMS FOR INDO-CHINA Germany, on charges of attack-land asked Noble King, in front bicycle ridden by Donald Collins, Ing Swedish tourists in Oberam-|of whose home thé “body” lay, to call police. Police arrived. Rin yawned, explained, and went on his way. \ Pte. Eugene McGowan, New York|
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Two officers and 86 men of the Brigade 9-2 of the Naval Reserve Unit and the 16th} battalion of the U. 8. Marine} Corps Reserve will be guests at} the party. Joe Zainey's orchestra will play for dancing from 9 to
Kenneth Cox, 8, of 1234 Parker Ave. was In critical condition in Methodist Hospital, Police said he was struck by a car driven by James A. Osborn, 27, of 1350 N. * [Tuxedo St, tn the 2000 block of 11th St, .
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Division sergeants who displayed superior leadership on the battlefield were commissioned second lieutenants today. They are M. Sgt. Ira Conners of Brenham, Tex.; 1st Sgt. Robert BE. Clark of Memphis, Tenn. and 1st Sgt. Wilbur R. Sellers of Iowa. All are members of
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