Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1950 — Page 6
To Continue into Winter
goes up to 90 or higher almost! every day. The heat and the fact that most of our soldiers overworked has brought on large number of fatigue cases. But there's nothing wrong with the GI's that a little more sleep —— and some air conditioning would not improve.”
Johnson has risked a guess that|attacks and when we have enough
the war may be over in late winter or early spring. It's Pothing, power. more than a guess, sf Communist. € = cide to rush to the “ald ‘of the ‘North Koreans, the war povaty South Ke orecns would last for years. ent in Russian planes and pilots,’
BUF SUp =. be hall ed d liye. (ged. an our victory G| Units in Line
war: ONE: The opening weeks when the South Korean army was fleeing before the Communist tanks and the U. 8 24th Division was yo in Korea, it was “announced this morning declared its first thrown into battle with insuffic- ¢oniont lent training and inadequate: Gy, fhe Naktong River front Ye: _weapana, If the 24th Division had yest of Taegu. the 5th U. 8. Cave. not made such a brave, resource- lalry Regiment has been incor. Was voted to stockholders of ful delaying action, our forces ,orating Korean replacements on!31. payable Sept. 15. would have been cut to pieces and 5 temporary basis of 15 Koreans, the Communists would be in pos- {4 each company of 200-0dd Gls, /8aid earnings this year did session of Pusan,
present defense line. The line has Col. been bent several times by the'up a
Communists, but never broken. terned after the infantry school {sidiary, the Merz Engineering Co., THAT LAST ASH PID IT
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Fighting Might Last for Years If China
Communists Decide to Enter Fray By HARRY FERGUSON, United Press Foreign News Editor
ved from Korea i More and more the GI's are “talking about what they 2 are going Military District
{for ceremonies at 10 a. m.
“Right now the temperature
will keep throwing localized offenare Sives at them in the hope they, a Won't have time to mass for an’ “ ' overwhelming. attack. will “double in brass” for the THREE: This phase is in the g ” future, It will arrive when our a; 707 8, Norfolk St.
the Communist supply Vines and| Guests will include:
Secretary of Defense Louis munitions depots with heavy alr gop pioper and Col.
troops to match the Red manThe note from Korea! arns:
— RAR fpr adineas 80-a-day ate 0
If Stalin
Used to Bolster
‘Day, however.
There are three phases in this!
TOKYO. Aug. 24 (UP)—South Local Firm-
Korean troops trained on the scene are being used interchange- Votes Dividend Marmon-Herrington
ably with American soldiers to T reinforce U, 8. units holding the| he
merit a dividend. THE "southern front, Lt. Thomas B. Roelofs has setings, pilus an improved “Little Ft. Benning” pat-| positon from the sale of the
TWO: The stabilization of the! ON
Schricker fo “Attend Ceremonies Thursday |,
tcoming of 25-year-old Ralph
Welsch, chief, IMD. Also invited is Foster L. Stanley, appointed! “ yesterday to the post of civilian Better not try to peer aide to thes to the Secretary of the Army |
Soon FT Stock SivRamE 10 The dividend of 10 cents a sha
He added that last year's earn: cash ‘more than 300 miles an hour.”
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J. Walter France said she left with her swimming coach, Harry,
That was evident today Indiana : Pd “Selective Doudakian, and Mrs. Boudakian immediately after
to wear when winter sets in. They are pretty well convinced they Bervice officials completed plans __still are going to be fighting when cold weather starts.
b.. “FORT WORTH, Tex. Aug. 3¢ and first (UP)-—A new model B-38 super- home fron the DARQuEE Tat
| in the state to make the.pomber, the first military plane Bh Cd Ba oo ees any SWitch to GL in the Korean War. WA. in the world with 10 engines, | luggage, wh {rolled down ‘Consolidated Vultee's | ry A. |assembly. line today. The new version of the A-bomb | carrier has horsepower equalling! 420 average automobile engines |
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n lon week days for next month will Visible from the ground. |enabile Indiana to meét its quota {of 1450 men in uniform by Sept. resembles the earlier six-engine | sib IN PBR WA EPR LOD LALOT madels with- one;
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disclosed today his 18-year-old daughter left home abruptly and {| Mister Indiana Draft of 1950 t explanation last nigh ew hours after returning here Anybody optimistic enough to believe that the war is going to be will be drummed into the Army’ without | in na ful at 2 iy f the E Ct Li over in a few weeks might be Interested in this note that has just) with pomp and ceremony. nglish
ves New Superbomber
ne ——— - Thursday in the Central Induc‘will keep on for sa some time, But 1 we tion Station, 342 Massachusetts
With 10 Engines tig. ‘Gen. Robinson Hitchcock Comes Off Line
“over 000 TET IRR Ther re re. JULY
Known as the B-36D, The plane |
THE 42,000 RQ hornepawer. From each of
10 horsepower push is rated at 5200 ; (thra ist. a aa The Air Force disclosed the President David M. Klausmeyer maximum speed of the B-36D to
ach, ‘al Broken Up’ by Unexplained Behavior of Unsuccessful Channel Swimmer
SOMERSET, Mass., Aug. 24 (UP).- Shirley May Prause’s father
some 70001 ime meee persons honored her at a banquet. { #1 don't know what it's all about,” her father said. “I don’t, know where she is. Her mother] and I are all broken up. We're. ‘sick abeut it."
Mr. France said his Asighiee] the Boudakians followed |
He said the coach Picked up bis
[France home, turned to the girl and said casually: “C'mon, Shirley, let's go.”
Just Walked Out
| Mr. France said “the three of |
a _ service ceiling of
Shirley, he said, “didn’t take a} thing.” Mr. France said his daughter had been “cool” toward him and
two “pods,”
jot ‘rope early this week,
At the udakian home, a {woman caring for the coach's two childrén said the Boudakians were “out for the day.” She said she ‘hadn’ t seen Shirley |
containing & pair of
SHIP develops almost
six engines comes a 3500 __ and each jet! May. unds of static ‘Shirley May, Who twice failed | -—-4o-swim--the channel, - said last night she might try again in a “few” years or even next year.
35¢ Utility Dividend HAMMOND, Aug. 24 (UP)—-A dividend of 35 cents per share of common stock of Northern-In-diana Public Service Co. was an-
“more than 435 miles per The frst B-36's, .driven by propellers, were rated at
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