Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1950 — Page 3

14, 1050. THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1950 .__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 3 the Navy ultimately would have

“2 State i Cont Fleets Pound Seoul Port fll Wor Analysis—- = i” “| Gets Watts’ Cae After Dash Into Harbor State Flood Bil Walker' s Vow of Offensive U.S. to Double REE

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cht rama om, a he era to 1c IOES 1 JATIN Typifies Optimism in Korea Armed Might [moist

re ‘Nine Errors’ Cit od oud involve the strictest secur-'to the south, 2d Division infan- od | n Page One | {trymen captured a small hill, but R i The initial expansion program uss champion’s . By Defense Counsel | It was a day of comparative action in’ that sector was light. Noland Makes Final | : $ Can Still Hit Hard, but Lack { $40-Billion-a-Year provided for an Air Force of 58 . Condit ¥ . juli on fhe battle front—the 120-| Still farther south, on the Ma- _ Effort for Approval | Power to Hold Ground They Win : Blueprint Set groups By next Jy 1-se ontinue jmile perimet - { ? FERGUSON 17 f - ) Brokerage Co.,- rom Page One) lied peri OF Diojeting Boronia oar RA Corre- WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—A| By HARRY FERGUSON, United Press Foreign News Editor | WASHINGTON, Sent. 14 (UP {ETours by July, 1952. t., today joined evidence by six women who tes- southwestern tip. = pe Ho ne Symonds reported|,,) effort to get $500,000 to! Optimism rolls out of Korea thése days. Lt. Gen. Walton H. The natio 7 ie ‘CUR onors and will tified against Watts in regare The Tatbu front at th " a twin-pronged “local enemy .iart construction of a flood wall Walker, United Nations ground commander, tells his troops that have d lorry = itary Chiefs Mrs. Addie Curent ; ply of Bruce to similar “sexual offenses" at the north- attack, which drove one unit of| t Vi will be made today their days of retreating -are about over. Soon we will go over to. r drafted a. $40-billion-a-vear ed es” tend- west corner of the line remained the American 25th Division out|> ncennes made: today | 8 rearmament program which Mrs. Addie L. Curent, 2654 : ; to prejudice the jury. the hottest spot. lof. its position 1 [by Rep. James E. Noland, Bloom- the offensive, he said. y would double the K Lockburn St, died today in her ibutors are: Other errors claimed by the There, United Press = Corre- . posttion-in he senital seer! ington Democrat. Part of the job of a commanding officer is to make inspiring’. strength op the Serv. as home. She was 74. Kron, O.—34 Arbos defense; ¥ spondent Peter Kalischer said| Approximately 500 Reds _— He will take the matter or direct. opts Somsiines Be does Bot mean them ) literally and his troops Afr Force by July‘1. 1954, : A hative of Brandenburg, Xo PoE Brat ation di ret hat Mrn; So Div RNR A BY HT Ba at re Br eT a I aE TT NE TRO FO 0 RE Pb Ey ee So ds -~ ) ESHRTY he... FASErf Mt BED SALON Sv bin a a - reset hte Huse. a aad CHF hte i ar WeSC HT RE FOre HE PrEOAL. She id Rp ag ENE EY 100 ny. {west and. most of another eight had not been able to regain their Failing to get approval “for the| 11 stand wh x some 90 groups by the 1954 tar- {Free Msthodist Church at Ur. Wilk casting line. +" SECOND. The court's bverrul- miles north of Taegu, a vital position. new project in the House, Rep. Bw Siand where We are. enough to bulld up a .defensive Of i |bana, III. y SE re ing-of-a motion to quash each Communications c¥nter. | The Americans held firm Noland took his Case to the Sen-, th there pn res. Position fo withstand counter-at- 1 Surviving are four sons, Gar12 count in the indictment, Mr. Kalischer described the against the south f the ate where Sen. Homer E. Ca {the end. nowever, Our. posi. tacks n describing the new defense rett and James, both of Urbana, ~13 ~ THREE. O f “ 8a ern prong of the) "tions were generally restored. So, 8. blueprint today, informed sources|1jl., the Rev. F 1 aad ain bait verruling a motion ghting as “small scale but sav- attack, but Spok {hart (R. Ind.) got the sum ap- ia e Rev. Fred H. IndianapOY aN for a new trial. age. 2 X a spokesman sald), ved. [technically the General was cor- Our pilots’ have shot up so ¢stimatec it would cost aboutgiis; “and Samuel ,D., Cham efrolt Mich. Reg, Defense counsel listed the foi. Sone ell of a fight” still is going| The war washed it out, how- rect. many trucks and locomotives that 540 billion annually—nearly three {I.; two daughters, Miss Mary : ‘Holmes Ave.—Twe lowing errors along with the pre- yA er, when a bill was passed em- = Few Generals ever.are as frank the Reds now use pack animals !imes the §13.5 billion budget in ‘urent, a missionary in South teatiorant. SUP judice claim under the allegation | ¢ at the air- sea strike against. Tonos the President "as the as “Vinegar Joe” Stilwell was in OF human beings to move their ¢ffect before the Korean War. Africa,” and Mrs. Grant Brown, One’ year's suppv } relative to the motion for a new nchon held the center of atten- only one who can decide such World War II. When he came heavy stuff. The long-range program would Urbana. Co., 4604 E. Micht- trial: tion. matters. It is considered unlikely Out of Burma he said, “We took - In short, the Reds' rear areas * swell the Army, Navy and -Air' Services will be at 2 p. m. Satard’ any taxidermy ONE: That the judge erred in. * It was in that area, just off that he will act favorably upon one hell of a licking. have been weakened. ui to30 Jus cths ice Heir urday in the Free Methodist i Ea . J ro vy g raoing » mig 95 stre ? " Rt de | He ommentas te the getntants I Fatal Accident jis: sm Siem, i ic sbi bet amit hasten wakes spon i FM EAL eh CHA, Bart Je i SS ! CTeTs siv d ¥ § 8Yy. Pe ‘eme ery on when he said to Prose- approve the appropriation when that a general offensive was not day march to-Seoul ana on to the In Korea stepped up the defense 2 aview,

fonroe, Wis. —Gift sorted natural cutor George Dailey: “I don't bout a month ago. They Mr, Noland took his appeal to!too far away probably was based 38th Parallel. No- one knows it effort. Harvey Saunders

Know w ro on Tokchok Island and ex-| y ’ * ih pay ane you might’ Be gure pt panded their operations to Soijak, er he Vincenne tood. Jy vi ee o os better than Gen. Walker. In contrast to the program’s 20. Services for Harvey unders; Phil ieiphia, aki confession. I know Srery 0 ie Yonghung and Palmi Islands. - ennes 2 - Phe Jommanists {ill could throw wo al for Ply 11 Regular Newt on Tow: %. Wil Vesa W Fare ) \ | ' ] 8 « . . so far ca or only egular Newton, Iowa. swe: Vig AO ae il > | pia? Taeyongpyong da. Ten in Raise Ends Strike a hard punch but were unable to Blawnox ‘ Strike Ends divisions and four from the Na. Mr. Sanders, who was 72, died of assorted Bius TWO: That the 0! Prosi \Saeju Bay, northwest of Inchon. . GREENSBURG, Pa., Sept. 14 follow through. BLAWNOX, Pa, Sept. 14 -- tional Guard on active duty. Monday in his home. An IndianSouth Bend Ores admittin evid € court erred in {against light pesistance. ' Penn Transit bus drivers have Couldn't Stop Counter-Attack Nearly 1300 CIO United Steel However, ground forces under all apolis resident for 15 years, he psy preve ~~ fendant Sir re 23 lo the de- | Enemy reports-of the Inchon accepted a 13-cents-an-hour .in-| Time after time the Reds broke Workers. who staged. a strike, plans. willbe considerably beefed formerly iived in Newton. — E. 10th St One gun used hy 3 officers to the fighting were interesting in view Crease, over a two-year period through. But when we organized were back- at work yesterday at up with regimental combat teams | - Surviving are his: wife, Laura, ihinelon and 1i- THREE: Failure of oro f that, lof the official announcement of (they were getting $1.42 an hour) a counter-attack they gave up the the Blaw-Knox Construction Co. and battalions, and a sister, Mrs. May Long, Seu 0 a : Y ar nex: > OT g Optometrists ew? the defendant took change of : : operations in that area. to end their 117-day strike. ground they had just won. = plant. } _ Under the expanded program, attle, Wash. e Marhofl Wonder venue to Shelby County. | Walker's Promise | | - ners, 0 ran The briet was filed by William | Tm I It 2s came on tne heels of STRAUS q SAY Q ol Castmaster r : obbins and Lew G. Sharp- [io promises by Lt. Gen. Walton | 'S: ., Ol y _— | L . i" Co. Old Porse, nack, Columbus, and Frank Ham. {H. Walker, United Nations| 4 15 Coventry, Con fliton, Greensbur {ground commander in Korea, to B.

eak nylon carting {his troops that the time for an|

{Allied offense was near. | Gen, Walker visited 24th Divi.|

sion troops in the Allied beach-

head during the day and repeated his assurance of a day earlier, | | INCLUDING SATURDAY

The appeal Marks Watts’ second | to the state high court. After his spe Claw Fomine first trial in Shelbyville, the state dine the rodeo. court upheld the decision of the! lower court. The appeal then was . TO MEET carried successfully to the United

Bhelbyville—Wilson

13% OES, will States Supreme Court. this time saying that “we will fie, Tio . By the time the state answers Sas ; Ss | Pass to the offensive in the hear ; : ! he defense claims and a ruling is; uture.” 9:30 el > L nd patron’.re- made, Watts scheduled execution | Willard L. Lockard | He Sho po the occasion to| — — , —, — — £5 +t ! | x: mere Smee Re — oY pay tribute to the . 3 a é ; — inl a. almost certain to have police today sought the driver pi son is a BE and said] 8 of a taxicab which knocked a he hoped the 24th Division would! TILL '

[pedestrian into the path of an- be the first unit to re-enter enter Seoul. |

~N Veteran Winner ‘other car on Northwestern Ave. at

. Fall Creek Blvd. last night. of Annual Blind 5 The pedestrian, identified 3s Edgar T. Silvey . ; {Joseph Calbert, 71, of 2030 Golf Tourney Capitol Ave., died of his injuries. ~ Rites Tomorrow ra) Another traffic death occurred Services for Edgar T. Silvey, CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 14 when a 22-year-old stoker mechan- former Indianapolis postal clerk, (UP)—A former. football player ic's motorcycle crashed into the will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in who lost his sight“during World rear of a parked truck in the 2200 Shirley Bros Central Chapel. War II proved yesterday that it block. 8. Meridian St. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Is not always necessary-to keep| Willard L. Lockard, 152 Bake- Mr. Siivey, who was 72, died your eye on the ball to win'a golf meyer St., died enroute to General Tuesday in Denver, Colo. He rechampionship. ~. |Hospital. tired from the postal service two Charlie Boswell, Birmingham; Mr. Calbert was walking across years ago. At that time he was a Ala. turned in a 95 to walk away Northwestern Ave. police said, clerk at the Illinois Street Stawith the second annual Biind When a taxicab knocked him un- tion. He formerly lived at 3632 N. Golfers Ihternational Tourna- der a’ar driven by Stanley Kirk- J!linois St. | ment with a 36-hole total of 202. Patrick, 44, of 4061 Byram Ave. | Surviving are two sons, Lt. Col. Boswell, who lost his sight while, Heading For Home David Silvey, Ft. Leavenworth. an Army captain in the Battle of Bystanders" ‘said “the cab driver Kas, and Paul, Shawnee, OKla.; the Bulge, fired a 107 Tuesday. stopped his veh le, stood at the a siste:, Mrs. John Wilson, FortBoswell's closest competitor accident scene for a few minutes, | ville, and a brother, Dr. 0. W,, |. was William Maytok, of Skytop,| then drove away before police ar- College Station, Tex.

Pa., who finished with a 36-hole FVed: score of 106-111—217. Clinton F.|, MT Lockard was on his way Manslaughter Charge

Russell, Duluth, Minn, last year's Dome from work when his motor- Filed in Street Fig ht

cycle smashed into the rear of a winner, finished third with 230. truck with its parking lights on.» A manslaughter oly.» was (§

id - A graduate of Technical High Tiled today against Leslie Clark, Red Cross Seeks School, where he was awarded the 36, “of 1611 College Ave, for a| . Legion of Honor pin, Mr. Lockard street fight in which George Dilley| Aid for Soldiers is survived by his parents, Mr. was fatally injured and Mrs. Willard H. Lockard and] Mr Dilley, 39, of 1613 N. AlaAn appeal was made today by a sister, Miss Mary ~ockard, all bama St, was taken to General] the Indianapolis Chapter of the of 152 Bakemeyer St, and a Hospital Monday night with a American Red Cross for recre-: grandfather, Louis Geler, Indian- fractured skull and died Tuesday. ation and comfort articles for |apolis. |" Clark was held in city jail withservicemen at Camp Atterbury to| Services will be held at 3:30 out bond. He is scheduled to be used in dayrooms and other P. m. Saturday at the G. H. Herr- |appear .in Municipal Court 3 to-

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off-duty quarters. The plea was mann Funeral Home. morrow. issued by Mrs. Jerome Lattell, j chairman of the Red Cross Sup-| v , : . i ply and Production Service, STRAUSS SAYS: : I

Books, up-to-date magazines, i playing cards, especially canasta| decks, . checker games, table lamps, and floor lamps are { needed as dayroom facilities for the relaxation of the servicemen. Athletic equipment such as foot- | balls, basketballs, baseballs, and | bats is also needed for recreation-| al activity on the camp’s athletic field. Much of ‘this material is in de-| mand since supplies ordinarily | furnished by the Army have not | yet arrived at the camp. Other] _ equipment Is not supplied by the | a These. supplies. may.be. brought.. to the Red Cross Chapter house, at 1126 N. Meridian St. or the items will be picked up by the) Red Cross Moter Service. Ll 1441.

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