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Reds As Fliers Blast Path
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Wet, Dejected And Bitterly Tired— Six Workers Injured
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By Flying Debris as Building Blows Up
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United Press Staff Correspondent TOKYO, Sept. 12—The| U. S. First Cavalry went over| to the offensive above Taegu | today and gained nearly a mile in their first rush. From his 8th Army Head-|
quarters, Lt. Gen. Walton H.| Walker announced ‘“‘the worst is
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3 mpare Sets : 30,000 Enemy I Company Checking Records for Victims tinghouse br Show No Signs 3 ELDRED, Pa. Sept. 12 (UP)—An explosion ripped rola of Giving Up | « through a mix building of the Natiorial Powder Co. today ‘HOB | killing between eight and 10 workmen. :
Relations over,” in Korea. | 1 Washington | 1 . . “The enemy still has the initia- : 3 'Smethport, Pa., the county seat, | y tive and is capable of hitting us | Men Describe |said he had been informed that gmmon anywhere on our 120-mile peri- Crash Details ;seven men were killed. = meter,” Gen. Walker said, “but| re Ne { Company Secretary T. T. Coold 5766 1 am sure we can stop him.” | ER MARIOS CRANES lsaid the company was suspending : Like a boxer who hangs on to, PS ay A "RBURY, Sept. 12 work for the day. — get in one good punch, the Yank] X The onely squeal of the train| Levels Building a re cavalrymen took everything the whistle in the distance plerced! mp, piaet leveled the co the stillness of the night. |metal bullding and sent debris
enemy had to offer for 10 days. § Today they let him have it. | They plunged 1500 yards along] the “Bowling Alley” highway to-| ward Tabu, 12 miles north of] Taegu, against savage resistance. Sweeping Ahead ; Sweeping in ahead of them in at least four sorties were fighter bombers which dropped gasoline -jelly-bombs.and -raked.a.vital hill; | with rockets and bullets. Bad weather prevented the air-
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i y ers stood with newspaper report-| work ers and photographers watching! or mally only hese mes time silently as the engine puffed into but the exact number in it af the camp depot |the time of the blast could not From nine cars filed men who be determined immediately as had. seen. death. They a shuffie between plants. into the cool early morning air| = qu. company manufactures b casinos sins onsen a——————— | ? | Open three-way Inquiry into | dynamite and nitrogiycerin dure Stoop train. rockin which. | cxwestorn ol I a 3B dled Linnie Page 2 | i | (Incomplete List of Train Dead, | State police reported that of | least a half dozen workmen werd
men from approaching their rec-| § | Page Two) ord of 683 sorties flown yesterday, | (28th Division Unloads at At- injured. There was no fire but but they ran their 40-hour bag terbury, Page 13) | other buildings were x of tanks damaged or destroyed to — a ; Ldentity i and formed quickly in two lines. | Coroner Elmer Beatty, of Moe
21 in the south. Altogether 186 close-support | sorties were flown today, up to| = midafternoon, 73 in the north, 50 in the 1st Cavalry sector; and; 63 in the 2d and 25th Divisions’ sector ! ¥ The Air Force revealed, mean-| while, that it expects to put-700! | i a a day in the air soon. , ” " » ¥ ? ch ap gs i Wir? Ta o's ; : : the day before to meet earlieripany are located so that an em il] Sore oo opiivie g These exhausted GIS snap at a chance to grab some rest during a heavy rain at the battle front. They are surrounded by a guy known to all soldiers as General Mud. [te wae absent. ar iivore. of plosion in one building seldom But the 30,000 Communists : . ’ gedy © affects any of the other buildings,
ihe - ! . i | . é "yy » for music. except for debris, mein iin <TH" Rouls Again Delays Hearing | { Off L HE cen massed Deore me arernson IROUIS AGAIN Ue ays rearing aITison 10 ue Early Quits | Imits ni op ow Headtighie | Two previous explosions: JB
Within minutes they were in + | Kean County, said the conditions trucks and rolling away 10 re-| "the Cietims would make dente |spective areas, where they were! uation difficult. ‘
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ntry’ Regt hIAS Pas feard TOF TL.IT6S {ment reached Camp Atterbury Ivania-New York bots Ishortly after 2 a. m. today. The the Pennay Y ” {band that had been at the depot| The plants of the powder come
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they began shelling Childok, five ® : [] Defense Post {human flesh for five minutes, It/plant, miu mon or em. wd o- [1 Prisoner Beating Case 7 Training Schools. wasmcros. ses 5: or Aare FAMINE [eee shir ve Bandit Robs K own was . | . | k . le every bone in his body had been Bandit $ Prisoner's Story og 4 Two Officers Face Charges of Allowing g ~The ils House Today bru g g | broken.” The voice came from Superm ark ot of 150 . A prisoner from the Red 1st! . . nounce e resignation o 8 | Sgt. Harry Swepston. Division said an order had Car Lot Attendants lo Slug Suspect - 4 Adjutant General, phen 7%. Early as Deputy Scere. Merchants to See | He and the rest of Battery A' An armed bandit robbed 2 --gone out for every battalion nother -delay-in -the investigation. of .two_patrolmen accuse . . ry o ense, effective Sept. 30.! a ; . ,of the 109th were en route from Kroger Supermarket at 230L XK, to organize 12-man squad under of letting a prisoner be beaten was announced today by Police Chief Finance Cour ses Set Mr. Farly, according to the Atterbury Chief |the depot to their camp area. 30th St. of approximately $180. orders to take the Taegu airstrip! Rouls. : By GALVY GORDON White House, will return to his . , Times State Service | They talked freely of their ex-' Louis Holmes, assistant mane by tonight. An 8th Army spokes-| This time it was “the press of other matters” and the vacation Tocation of two Army training former job as vice president of CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept. 12| perience, |ager, said the young robbew man treated the report as “doubt-|of Police Inspector Leolin Troutman. The delay was for at least schools at Ft. Harrison is certain, Pullman, Inc. —Merchants of nearby Edinburg, | “We were in the fourth car roamed the store for nearly 1A ful” but was not ignoring it. two more weeks. } Pentagon sources told The Times Asked whether Defense Secre- stung by Teports that their tOWn | erom the repr,” Sgt. Sw pston Minutes and picked up a tube of Forces guarding the airstrip two © The incident occurred nearly ————— day. ¥ _tary Louis Johnson also planned 18 "off limits” to Atterbury sol-| 4 «poet of us were i sleep toothpaste before app
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nd a half miles northeast of two months ago. “Investigation # ! lh and five from the fighting was delayed for three weeks by the hearing but was’ not asked tion, Washington, D. C. sald Secretary Charles (1. Ross sald: an interview with Col. James| od somc guys had just fin. ister be opened. ¢ lines were alerted. A practise the reluctance of Chief. Rouls to to. testify. . plans for moving the 2000-ma I have no information to give Murphey, its commander, today. | ed a oler " | He grabbed the money and Pam: alert also was called at the com- regard the incident as serious. It os De a eye for Adjutant General School from Ft, YOU on that point.” ! iile smaals o! hi camp were | “I wann't asteep.” interruptea| Mrs. Edith T. Myers, 430 Mase a © inside.the Citys... .Was_delayed another five weeks JOTAY OF POT Y HC He Lee, Va. and the 1000-man Fi. a a are ” a Delmer OTicers! Did 2m sachusetts Ave., lost $20 Te autimated that the North by the unavailability 3 withesses: Inder ue TANES SEriooT from St Touts, Mo. Richmond Man Guilty" zo to Tamme: Cor Murphey to Pas of the deisel com] MAT HATCHED Her piirse an Te, : Koreans had suffered at least 20,3. Chief Rouls did ow, why Times witnesses said they stood top Army brass, approved 2 In ‘Mistake’ Slaying gave the . merchants’ delegation ing through the last" car. yj ney had Shared 8 taxicab ta Bis 000 casualties in the fighting since | = 00 0 ne ctor Troutman ot by-while a prisoner was brutally Details Studied RICHMOND, Sept. 12 (UP). 20 Appointment for 1 p. m. today. 8rabbed the guy next to me andy ve pr 38Eh St an orson the first of September. . a hearing. However, the inspec- beaten by two_ parking lot at-1* Details of the move are being Floyd Kermit Hamby 29 faced a Started Thursday pulled him. down. All the cars ". arly to y. East of Taegu, south Korean, . ..o one of tne first police of- tendants. This .was substantiated mapped out in eongressional sub- life in prison today because he The ban against entry to Edin-, ‘ : : 2 pig gained wl to eight miles ficials assigned fo investigate the by testimony in municipal court. committee. . shot ‘and Killed the wrong ‘man burg, Just _— lls {from the (Continued on_Fags t—-Co. 7) Britain fo increase and reclaime ree-quarters Ofiy.;v 18 incident. i remrmit—————e——— 1 Also involved may be the Ad-'last Kast LV _ camp, apparently has been in e } CPN : gh 1 the 18-mile road between Young-|' AE set a date on that hear- jutant General Field Printing Be. rd guilty -of fect since the vanguard of the Shenker Quits Post ‘Troops in Germany chon and Angang. Ar-erican and ing as soon as I get some other a eserve Plant at St. Louis. second-degree. murder yesterday 28th Fennayivaiia National In Democratic Party | of ONDON. Sept. 12 (UB)en Korean Republican units a little things -straightened out,” Chief During World War II, the and sentenced to life imprison- yo. 0 division arrived here ©. HINGTON o | Prime Minister Clement Attlee farther east cut the road between Rouls declared. “I don’t know : . Army Finance School and a Fi- ment in the killing of Francis Thursday. 2 8t Lo i pd Sept. 12 (UP) said today that Britain would Angang and "Pohang in an ad- when the time will come, but 1 nance Replacement Center were Pippin Jr. Saturday night when Pa | Shenker ine ad his. alortls A. send apother full intaniey divie vance of more than a mile. will set it. wt en ecelve d located at Ft. Harrison.o - | Hamby was thrown out of a ee. issued to many of the 470 li, op Is new Job on sion to Germany to strengthen Across the beachhead on the “Inspector Trou*man is on va- | “Other wartime units were a Richmond tavern after an argu- Shilton men who, ‘wanted to BO| ide today unde Talis Commit guropéan defenses. ; jately dormant. Naktong River cation, so the hearing won't be . & \draft induction processing center, ment in which he fired one Shot. jo. town” only Columbus and fire for % et Re political. Mr ~~ Attlee’s announcement front: US: 24 Division troops beat set until after he gets back in_ 11 Medical Officers = the 1000-bed Billings General Hos- He bumped against. .Mr. . Pippin rFranklin-were-on-the OK- Hat. Lwith id a oa eged -connections; opened a three-day debate on nas off a heavy Communist attack, tWo weeks. . Facing Summons pital, 5th Service Command Mo- who was waiting for a street light i Ne abi: hd PersGTInel rt Mr Shenker. gummbiers | tional defense before a speciallys losing no ground. I've got a police department u : tor- Pool, Military Police Bat-to change but who . Hamby 8 understood. -have been Per-|, suis busiest eri nown as - St.| summoned session of the. Houss _ Synchronized counter-blows by lo mm and Fee got. 14 men in Twenty Naval Reservists were talions and other special units. thought had been arguing in the mn ani ig unless notified De mocratic Na teoeol or Commons. He said. the divle 1 od military service.” 4 A ave ® the; > (ing lies o - » » » y troops, planes and artillery killed y called today and the call-up of 11 tavern, quiring about housing facilities. COmmMittee Chairman William Bora be Toy Sata oud
Witnesses Missing ¥ Bl quan. When the hearing comyenea Army Medical Reserve oncers OFF, On AGEN oy hid io Chota. where pa, A ocr of the camp said the Fonte J 1 be had loo my atrengty “in” Germany to thee { i w , | . a » Yin es court cases pe ters reported. ‘Aug. 10 before the trial board Was imminent Weather Slated [*mendered to police on Easter. | (Continued on Page 2—Col. 1) Finance Committes jap ® h| divisions. : The whole northern front was Of captains, two Times employees Other developments in Hoosier a r are 3 . - : : se Job. vi ghaking down after a troubled | Who witnessed the incident were manpower included: Old Sol will continue to play T 2 D : : [BOLIVIAN REURLS THIS week of a Communist break- out of the city. A third witness,| ONE: Scheduling of the first hide-'n-go-seek with autumnal axi, river Dead at Wheel Runs Wild | LA PAZ, Bolivia, Sept. 12 (UP). through and menacing losses.| : inon-divisional unit of any Na- rainclouds above Indianapolis to- ' | a paz Us oo 4 {side the LaPaz University surrene
The durability of the northern) : [ti 1 Guard divisi f in-d and t : D § o Ki a . : line was bulwarked by the U. 8. How Much Is ling. with the vg Wing at ar said an occa- own own an — ills Pedestrian, 70 | dered early today after a night in
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stand at Taegu, hinge and nerve : {Camp Atterbury. sional drizzle today will be fol-| center of the beachhead. Your House | TWO: The first Indianapolis lowed by cloudy, cool weather. Woman Passenger ~ ’ Runaway Aut (Waldo Belmonte Pool, president The Taegu battle had been Worth? |Army Organized Reserve Corps High temperature of 70 degrees Honks Horn wy por y Avulo of the congress, and a pedestrian, - swaying back and forth for two : {called in the Korean crisis was on tomorrow was predicted ; onks Horn Vainly Crashes Buiiding ET Tre days under the heaviest artillery ~ active duty at Ft. Harrison. | Low tonight, he said, will be 60 A taxicab with a dead driver
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drive. Pri ; charged the American defenses 630 Colter. room. eas heat. report for physical examination 'a m. today “couldn’t be higher.” Ld ina polis today kill- : time after time.- They struck * droom semimod, | Nis week. It was 100 per cent. . : : "neath the cab as it continued : . west, northwest, north and north- 87 W 308 month income. { Indiana. Military = District of- At noon. however, the humidity ~The dead: along the Market St. sidewalk. For Golfers east of Taegu. $8950 > 1i0, S-bedrm, ‘mod, che nr ATESOn Ane had fallen to 90. - Claude McClain, 51, Gilbert Ho- 3 The taxi struck a fire box, then = A . ; 3 : i e S an tel, 2! ; . sideswiped the A > ’ J : %6 N. Sheffield, S-bedrm. 470. | or cqllup. of seven doctors, three’ LOCAL TEMPERATURES | By 8 Mendisn St. Ca TR Noe sPpliance s Indianapolis’ last big golf 7 Times Index AN GREEN | h ; A : a ge es 2D F. Hughes, 70, of 603 E. Jo, bu ding. 7 N. Nyw Jersey. Tt event of the year starts : . re a, m.. a m... Market St. : . carome ) e left and th N : y Amustments ...eseeronss 1g oo ee a hium |(Continued on Page 3—Ool. 3) | 0 gs’ yy 4 ml 07 Mr MeChin Red Cab Co. veered right again. = Sunany at the Coffin Bridge ..ccovevessccranes i ‘ | 8 65 12 (N 68 : v ’ . 30lf course. j 2 ; ‘Whether your property * 1 ! a. Mm... Ho (Noon) driver, died of a heart attack. As it headed toward the door- 3 f % Caatized SATII 2024 : oy old or new, large or Tribe Launches | 9am. 65 1pm..60 | 3 poones struck by ne Me- way of the Indianapolis Nash/ ~~ ® It's the first round of: al I TT ; as cs se . Hughes, ; 9 ; : : 3 Faitotisls SaerRIrII eam 3 Sal tion of o Pe P layoffs Tonight | Humidity a1 1% (N bony... 99 Ola} no Sah Set eh aoute io Gen or by a . ibloyees ET on amano np. "Mrs, Manners +vsssesseve 8 | gue of She RegHy 2g ze | Our Indianapolis Indians, de- ~ Pollen count: 54 grains per cube, A 24.year-oid. taxi passenger, ; godges he hy RB Srashed She Te Tinies. ave MOVIES +..ceeseesaseeses 10 lable real estate brokers |senging champions of -the Little Yard: Miss Mary Jo Neville, 1719 N. 8 Jie * Bidding for the city's top.
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