Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1950 — Page 2
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| a : . al : . se } i Military Plannin | Pvt. Wendell Budd, son of Riis A aimst Pusan “Wasi NY ao ED 3 up) Sel Raymond- Budd, Winamac, |
The House Appropriations Com- M/Sgt. Ellsworth J. Taylor, som ; mittee today voted an emergency of Mrs, Dora E. Ward, Leopold. . Foe ‘Sneaks Out’
$16,771,084,479 to win the Korean, : War and counteract future Come Pvt. John R. Bugg 1 On Yanks Along
Tn an pe gression but_sharply} Pvt. John R. Bugg was reported Taegu Sector Of the new appropriations ap-| missing since July 27, 1950 in a . (Continued From Page Omue) ed, a total of $11,642,906,000 (telegram received Sunday night {movements at Ulryong, 19 miles ~“went to the Defense Department. by HIE Wife, Greta. —northwest of Masan, and around. 2 It was divided this way: Army, B a. their sevens Pongam-ni, 12 miles southwest of | $3.148,499,000; Navy, $3,384,007. Mrs Bugg an seven: yrasan. Throughout the day 000; Air Force, $4,535,400.000. a -old son. Martin, are MVing Thursday and into the night reSecretary of Defense, $275 million, With her parents, iports of enemy movements poured. This money is in addition to/Mr. and Mrs. lin. $14 billion in the still pending/Harold Wayman, : The enemy base of Chinju- was: regular appropriation bill. The|7135 E. 14th St. J se’ reported throbbing with activity. final defense total for this fiscal Pvt. Bugg, a y It was believed to be the base of 6
year will exceed $25 billion. the North Korean Sixth Division, «The extra. money will bu enth
rom strippe: . | visions and four .training divi-|J un e 28 for sions to 11 combat divisions plus ‘some wh ere”
The Americans, together with, South Korean soldiers newly
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jockeyin, i I also wil allow fer the pur-| i ter, postmarked : of Pusan for days, seizing a hil Shai of Sppraxiia SHBately S100 pew july 20: and re- Pvt. Bugg here and losing another there. . | sirp 4 . vo E0lceived here the day after he had yeanwhile, the menace to the|
to the Air Force and the re- 188i he said mainder to the Navy. By June {become listed as missing, he s Allied beachhead bobbed: up on!
ihe was on a boat en route from {the Tongyong peninsula, bulging) : 30, 1951, the Na expects to! { Photo by David — Times Staff Photo by John Spicklemire. Times Staff pher. Rave 7335 combat IY es | ‘Japan to their destination. Es jout southwest of Masan. The high pressure pumper from Fire Station 13% trains a hry More firefighters who came in with two waves of eq squipment move in as close as possible to tion and the Air Force approxi-| A Native of Danville, Ky.. Pv — North ghossan. shack apa), siream of water on the southeast walls of the explosionrocked direct hose lines on two flaming gas tanks on the roof of plant. So intense was the heat that mately 17,000. I Bugg came here -seven years ago [aarp the town of Tongyong,| plant, just before intense heat forced fire fighting equipment back. Fre. equipment especially hoses, were in danger. 5
While approving the money, the.to work at Kingan & .Ca., here. {near the tip of the peninsuls and! a
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Rat eesam spent ie {ag one. aud hin wite met at. loca geross 4 narrow atu rom the Blazing Gas Perils Hose Lines Of Firemen At Crystal Flash Plant =
tary planning and thinking in key skating rink. positions “is not as clear and
» ye @ sister, Mrs. Homer Reeves, at Robert Miller reported that the | and pitched in. | freeze which were fast exploding.. “There'll be business as usual.” hére now.’ accurate as could be desired. Iti 2204 W. Minnesota St. | Republican Marines for the fourth tiTe_Ivatiabie nombe : — Shred He worked with firemen Bruce * = = | He did not elaborate. | With the tanks full, fumes could 18 . ee | straight day threw back the Com-| hed to duty at the fire. Roberts, 3602 N. Dearborn St. EMPLOYEES EVACUATED 2» » {build up no pressure for an eXploIncludes Arms Ald Poli Te b al 'munists trying to seize Tongyong a #0 \and Leo MeNuity, 814 N, Oxford the plant office so quickly that THERE WAS a 40x40-foot in- sion. The fund includes a first install- Indiana Polio Totals las a springboard to Koje. OFF-DUTY firemen who rushed St. (the safe on the first floor Was ferno left in the plant when the One of the tanks, all of which
and $4 billion for foreign -arms| spirit than Bill Arncld, an em- the smoke and came running. ever, it is presumed that no one j, the enclosure were four main had toppled over.
He has parents in Danville, and| United Press Correspondent! continued From Page One) his job without telling his boss fighting blazing cans of anti- wreckage and said of tomorrow: a fireman said, “we wouldn't be
Today's polio totals in Indiana Commands Ports [to the blaze showed no more Mr. Roberts was at home, saw left open.’ In the excitement, how- main blaze was under control. had a buried 10-foot foundation,
ald. House debate is set for to- since Jan. 1, compared with the, Xo eommAnds i approaches} of ibe. Wind, Mr. MeN: was in his car thought to ransack it. oe | gasoline storage tanks, which, The four. walls around the n= morrow, Overwhelming approval same date last year: {oven F east! Shield Co., 949 N. Illinois St. | downtown and drove to the scene., JACK FEHSENFELD, assist- contained 60,000 gallons of gaso- closure remained intact. Firemen I sxpected, oN: ot | The Republican Marines ‘Were Mr. Arnold, who is also a stu-| The three men were operating ant secretary of the firm, sur-|line. {finally pulled them down to get ar dso would be used to double] Liosp. Cases Peatin nt "8 thrown or Friday at the tip| dent fireman, saw the smoke, left a monitor high-pressure nozzle! veyed the debris and smoldering! “If they weren't full of fuel,” at the base of the blaze. e size of the Marine force, and| , I g ROE the committee revealed plans “are 1949 547 nl oy of the Tongyong peninsula to} in the making” to put all Marine] New cases reported today: Five cheek the Communist drive
units on a combat footing and { . Mr. Miller said the North Ko-| add two new Marine air g 2nd Lake County and one in 8witz-|,..0ny were pounding the Marines |
rons although no Immediate] {erland County. First case this/two miles north of Tongyong funds were requésted for that! {year was reported in Switzerland with heavy artillery fire. Two Ee purpose. {Count | American Mustang pilots flew re- ; . a = rounty. m— peated missions against the Com- * # 'g FRanklin 4411 5 3 ' :
munists. ‘ The South’ Koreans opened | ‘their defensive-offénsive with a] ibang. They caught a force ot Bl overconfident Communists mak-| ing merry on the outskirts of Tongyong, killed about 300. and | took numerous prisoners as well as a rich store of arms and! - ammunition, f - { 'The bulk of four or more Com-| : munist divisions broke contact with the U. 8. 1st Cavalry Diviision west of Taegu and along the U. 8.-8outh Korean front 14 miles re. Inorth. : otc JEONG WPA WIBATAWAL o.oo ciiiciomecssbinainieasiins simian Smamisamitamess iii Smale amis thes American 27th (Wolfhound) Regiment and South Korean divisions. ox Sn flank advanced
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NS road north out of Taegu. OX They found the road littered : with the wreckage of Red tanks and trucks smashed in six days and nights of fighting, They) _lcounted at least 11 enemy tanks. and five self-propelled guns de-| stroyed by American planes and artillery.
Two enemy attacks were rePulsed during the night. The enemy was believed to have pulled back to regroup for) a new offensive farther east, pos-| sibly against the South Korean-| {defended seven-way highway and railway junction of Yongchon, 20 miles east northeast of Taegu. Elements of the U, 8. 25th Divi- | sion were attacking today to dis{lodge Communists from the i Sobuk-san ridge below Yuchon, 134 miles west of Pusan. The 3 enemy was hurling heavy mortar}. _.. and small arms fire against the
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{ roared out before dawn today to | support the 25th, They used all | their ammunition and rockets before 5 p.m. (Indianapolis time). I Erase Roadblock
The 27th Regiment on the Tae- - gu front was busy today mopping up enemy troops. who had infil- . i} } “trated to. the American. Fear, ME db er oo eter ers oom = ag : = “ a | Vermillion reported at 12:30 a. m. that, the 27th had aimest. elimi | 1 nated 300 North Koreans who __ldrove. down ifs right flank to ‘within nine miles of Taegu. ,. Only 100 Reds remained on a ridge 11 miles north of Taegu rand-the-South-Koreans-reported-these holdouts were surrounded and doomed. An American battalion yesterday smashed the roadblock thrown across the Taegu highway behind the 27th Regiment according to an 8th Army communique.
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