Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1950 — Page 3

" TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1950

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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for the horsen tonight, and lors will see of the State bert Krucketwin sons of - Kruckeberg, ille, won top e junor vegeing and idenVilliam placed nts out of a rt was second

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team coached North Manin the junior st. The Maned 842 of a

an, Pittsboro 16 quickbreal i placed first . King. ts received a 1 the 4-H en-

ners included s, Chandler; falgar; Judith Web= U. 8. Army Photo via Acme Telephoto.

A 50-caliber machine gun squad of the U.S. Ist Cavalry Divisiorf fires on North Korean pa: trols along the north bank of the Naktong River.

Indiana Bell Halts Expansion Plans

Blames ‘Low’ Rate Hike for Action

(Continued From Page One) its. estimate, the Commission |

chose to ignore some of our actual Mercury Slumps

expenses and certain basic facts

burn NV P--Washburn; gineer on the Railroad, will

ow in Shirley el. Burial will

learning only about two cents. The t {Commission has. not solved. his. problem. “We have gone ahead in the [belief that we would bé permitted {to charge adequate rates. Wage increases since 1939 have added $12 million a. year to expenses. |Other expenses have risen, But we 'have received increases which amount ‘to only about half of the increased wage bill alone.

For Atterbury

10,000-Unit Now In Active Duty

who was 75, ethodist Hosloyed several isher with the

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wife, Ella; a ine Reichard,

{Guard Division,

*Keystoners Load Suspect Russian Fliers

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Troop equipment was loaded in- Malik as the possible

\day as the 28th Infantry National ¢jrcles as one of the most serious preparéd for the incidents in U.

U.S. Gunners Attack... Captured Red ...Gls Move Into Battle

Photo by ©. §. Army via Acme Telephoto.

Wounded North Korean soldier, captured by South Korean troops is carried fo. a command post in San Koli for arragation,

'Protecting' Reds. in Korea |

They speculated that Russia may have reoccupied all territory! north of that boundary in a move! to keep the United Nations forces from mmgking an eventual sweep | across the 38th Parallel to the Manchurian boraer. The U. 8. report s

Papers Identify Soviet Flier

(Continued From Page One) tip-off to Soviet poticy on Korea. was regarded in diplomatic

S.-Russian rela- aid a United |

a - brother of our operations. To 12-Year Low {long rail and motor trek to Camp tions since Red air force planes Nations destroyer recovered the| s . a J : , h 8 . Navy privat > p » b brs. Maude B. The ‘Commission ‘adjustments | Indianapolis shivered at 50- Atterbury, Ind. roar re te A VaLeer body, ly Spanier ei | wdsons. do not reduce our actual expenses degree dawn today, chilliest! Effective today the-10,000-man this ve € S was Lt] 1dsons, a single penny y year. papers ‘indicated he as —— “The Commission's valuation of Weather for the date in 12 years, division was in active federal The report of the incident was Mishin Tennadii Vailebiu of the eg our plant is determined to a large, At Ft. Wayne, the mercury service for the second time in delivered to Trygve Lie, secretary- srmed forces of the USSR, Serial!

extent by the pricé we paid for less than a decade.

equipment and buildings years ago. It does not fully face up to the fact that the equipment needed to serve a new customer today costs more than $400 on the average. This compares with an average cost of $212 for all telephones in service. That warm air is heading this! “Depression Level” way, but slowly, local weather] In these years of peak indus- experts said. The extensive] trial activity and prosperity, In- Canadian cold air mass blanket-| diana Bell's rate of earnings has ing the central states will drift]. They wiil train for at least been at only the depression levels slowly eastward. {six weeks and Army spokesmen of the early 1930’s. On each dollar; The mercury should slide back have indicated the division may spent for new equipment during to an ever colder 48 tonight and remain in Indiana for as long as the last three Years we have been'reach 75 tomorrow, ‘six months. :

dipped to 44. Temperatures over

The official grees below normal, Meanwhile, “home”

at Glascow, Mont. reported a Pennsy high yesterday afternoon of 100, hottest in the nation.

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induction of men and to Sir Gladwyn Jebb, the state ranged up to seven de- and officers from the Keystone dent State, commanded by Maj. Gen. Security Council by Ernest Gross, of an American resolution weather observers Daniel B. Strickler, took place at deputy U. S. representative on the manding that all United Nation armories throughout Security Council.

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general of the United Nations, No. 25054:

presi-. Russia is expected to use its United Nations 44th veto today to block passage de-

of the

rembers refrain from “assisting; The report said the twin- engine’ or “encouraging” the North Ko-

A-—-vanguard-—of --500-medics; bomber; marked-with-a-Red Star reans: headquarters and quar- of Russia, was shot down at 1:29 termaster- troops will arrive at p. m. Monday (Korean time) while R, Austin was expected to point]

U. 8. Chief Delegate Warren a United Nations task force was to the report of the “hostile” act) operating off the west coast of of the Red-marked bomher as an| Korea, at approximately the 38th ex xample of the sort of ‘‘assist-| parallel. ance” the resolution endeavors to! Some diplomatic officials saw halt. | significance in the department’ s| If Mr. Malik succeeds in pre|careful statement that the in- venting action on this resolution,

|cident occurred near the parallel/today, the U. 8. was expected to

As Reds Clamp on Pincer

| Allied positions two to three mile

{were within five and a half miles | of Yongchon, major town on the

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«Red infiltrators, was reported in- city. He said that if that route is

—the old dividing line between demand a special meeting for

North and South Korea. {tomorrow

Allies Battle Pohang Trap

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and salvoes from an American g destroyer dropping all around but |scoring no direct hits.

Western Fashion Just when it 10oked as if they {might make their escape, two ' American jet fighters dived out of the murk and got two of them with rockets,

(Continued From Page One)

{south of Angangnk.American officers feared they only were awaiting a regrouping of their forces before making an-| other major stab southward. The massive Communist attack with at least three divisions on |the northeast front, has driven the South Korean 8th Division back five to eight miles in the last three days. Early this morning the Reds

/hen two Mustangs appeared in he best wild-western fashion and Jot the fourth; with the help of artillery.

" | miles from Taegu. lafter the crews of the wrecked . Pound Yongchon tanks as they attempted to Strong enemy patrols were re- scramble back along the highported within two miles of Yong-|/Way. chon which was being pounded! Mr. Bennyhoff reported he came intermittently by North Korean out of Pohang Tuesday across artillery. mountain. trails which are the

Small arms fire, presumably by last land escape route from the

side the town. |closed, the American and South Mr. Bennyhoff reported a dra- Korean defenders wili be caught matic tank battle inside Pohang: {With their backs.to.the. sea. “Foun-enemy tanks attempted to EL penetrate Allied defenses north of the town. The lead tank orth of Fred | Stillerman was inside the city when it met $ hastily-summoned American me- Services Today dium tanks. The lead enemy tank| Services for Fred Stillerman, took a direct hit and was left dis- yo year-old—son of Mr and Mrs: ‘abled and in flames, The ‘other three attempted to | Louis -Stillerman, get away, with _artillery shells [4150 Broadway, — were to be at 2 p.m, today in Aaron-Ruben Beauty Funeral Home. Burial was to be Softens in Beth EI Cem-

Tred had been | |1fll since last 23 June. Besides his

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The swampy land upon which much of Washington is built makes tunnel or subway construc“tion almost aL Siipracticatie:

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They were about out of fuel

Navy, fighters got into the act,

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U. S. infantry advances on Pohang battlefront guarded by tanks during battle to stop Red

thrust down east coast of Korea rear Pohang.

“Officers said Heaters car cone ‘tained several men passengers. Class A, B and C exchanges ~~ Meanwhile, the striking union | where one-party residential serv- has demanded ouster of sanitae {ice goes up 25 ‘cents included tion plant Supt. James Bookedis

| Boggstown, Bunker Hill, Dugger, N | F airland, Manila, New Harmony, jand Thomas Beli, supervisor of collections.

Bloomfield, Culver, Jasonville,| | Montpelier, - Edinburg, Alexand-| Although

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Fight Before PSC iria, Linton and Mt, Vernon. walked out in a wage dispute, a NF p > is~ - \ 1 F Page One g Class D, E, F and G exchanges they are now calling for d . {Conynued From Page ©) where one and “two-party resi-“charge of the two plant officials

gested Bell was paying $67,000 [too much money into its pension |system each year: Advised of Saving It also advised- the utility to

dential service goes up 50 cents as a condition for any return-to-[included Auburn, Bluffton, Hart- work action. [ford City, Kendallville, Lebanon,| Primary target of the new de[Shelbyville, Bloomington, Col- mands is Mr. Bookedis, charged umbus, Huntington, Kokomo, by employees with “dictatorial”

save $262,798 a year {n taxes by Marion, Michigan City, Peru, operating methods. revising its capital structure to Vincennes, Anderson, Muncie,| Mayor Feeney sald Mr. Bookeinclude one-third debt and two- New Albany, Jeffersonville dis will not be fired.- } thirds equity. | Evansville, South — Bend and “We_do not attempt to name The company had claimed a Mishawaka. |unfon officials and the union

eannot name city officials,” the Mayor declared. He added that Mr. Bookedis was “well qualis fied” for his job which carries In Garbage Strike | responsibility for $4 million to $5

(Continued . From. Page One) million wo! worth of equipment. (were also filed against James! Tennis Town Coll |

| Heater; 38, of 1449 Sheppard .8t., route ot a From Parking Meters

rate base of approximately $121 million and said it should earn perhaps 7 per cent interest on| this base. But the PSC set the rate base at $88 million and granted rate- hikes it sald would, give the utility ‘a 6 per cent “fair rate of return.” Indianapolis, the only city in Class H, gets a 75-cent monthly When he blocked the

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{Increase for one-party residential garbage collection truck with! BROOKLINE, Mass. (UP) — {service and a 45-cent monthly in- {his car Tennis pays off for the town of crease for two-party lines. ’ {Brookline

Increases were granted for Yolice squads have been as-" oo. eters on the town's 17

eight classes of exchanges, rang- Signed to each collection truck to tennis courts collect an average of ing from 25 to 75 cents a month assure emergency refuse pickups. $80 weekly during the season.

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