Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1950 — Page 1
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Red Manchurian Column Nears Seoul; | U.S. Spots 200 Vehicles And 40 Tanks
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Lightning and Thunder
35 Miles Northwest; Comes-From Direction Of Antung on Border
#4 10th Army Reports to MacArthur; a’ | Identity of Troops Still Uncertain
ON THE INCHON FRONT, Sept. 20 (UP) — Gen. Douglas MacArthur was told today by officers at advance headquarters of the U. 8. 10th Army Corps that a column of. Communist reinforcements was moving south from Manchuria.
The column consisted of 200 vehicles, including 40 tanks and was said to be coming from the Manchurian city of Antung.
Gen. MacArthur said he was told the column had {reached Kaesong, 35 miles northwest of Seoul. !
(It was not indicated whether these troops were North Koreans or Chinese Communists. However, Gen. MacArthur said in a report to the United Nations Monday that large ‘numbers of the North Koreans had been trained by the {Chinese Communists in Manchuria. A number of prisoners |captured in Korea have said they served .in the Chinese [Communiot army.)
Troops also are moving up toward Seoul from the |southern front, but they were tending to move to the [Rag This suggested the possibility they planned to try
to escape to the North but nothing definitely was known
about this.
Before going to the front lines, Gen. MacArthur went to the advance headquarters of the 10th Corps. There he i ore. Hh _— : (was briefed on the situation in a blacked-out war room, four, fret of water in the 1190; seasons Bea. Than 1949 Deshitment of Defense Photo From Acme Telephoto. (which had lights shining only on maps at the front of
| _However, the utility's financial! ivision infa an (left) tosses a hand grenade at North Korean troops as two other soldiers cover him with rifle fire. | : A lightning boit hit the brick | ont isn't as ‘bleak as it was at! _A Ist Cavalry Division n niryman ( H) tosse a hand gr teers P ieee rg gs ithe room. amoke stack at Steel Stamping!
| : | Sana: H Id that the latest estima crs ek Sota om ret 0, oe coy], S, Plan Calls for Quick Marshall Approval (Thre HOOSIES mune ammo 2s the lates ssimate paced the Com: stack, the bolt jumped to a metal y.,. "7 noses up until August last] :
{ d A 5 Jent and fin dows inte here” Bye YEO¥ totaled $410,265.02. UN ‘Riot Squad Expected in Senate Today Die in Korea Ma other forces. Their combat efficiency was considered | :
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Storm Rocks Homes | Here; 2 Houses Torched
Many Streets Flooded by Heavy Downpour; | + One Residence Razed; Power Lines Fall An artillery barrage of thunder and lightning rocked Indianapolis early today during an eight-hour heavy down-
pour. : Ce Peal after peal of thunder and flashes of lightning jolted
Two homes were set on fire by lightning. One burned to the ground. Fire did -
sio000 damage to + near Ro Ink Floods
bolt slashed into the building.
Eight persons were injured, none
seriously. Power lines fell all over the Report Loss More
city. At pre intersection, Bue Than Seasonal Drop wires dropped across a m ot ) : ! By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Jence. Power Was. cut of is 1000; The financial flag of distress] omes, Gas P aye fluttered over the city’s transit; a3 reassure LY system again today. | Increased gas pressure caused, "w. Marshall Dale, president of| iu... pilot lights on stoves to shoot up Indianapolis Railways Inc. re-| & ’ 1 height. inspiring Ported the firm had lost $26,697.72 3 ABgYe ig ha pmg during the month of August. ” several fire alarms. The latest monthly report sent| & : A tree was knocked down at the utility's losses for the year 800 N. LaSalle St. to $53065.43 and -mlerted the| Overloaded sewers could not State Public Service Commission " for a possible new fare increase. take 2/1 the water that poured dows. Many street intersections Mr. Dale Jem Je SNES) were reported flooded. There wag 1088 “more than just a sum
: | Hugh Abbett, Democratic 5 . spread over the second and third chairman of the state PSC, said General Answers Jenner's Queries
floors, {he would examine the August;
Damage $10,000 ' monthly report before determin-| Acheson to Present | Submitted With Apology by Tydings Co-owner Don Baker, 3716 N.| ing whether he will ask the other!
{seemed assured of quick and overwhelming Senate approval today!
: | Four Indianapolis T ~ i } T o . S | , ® D 1} Pro sal WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (UP)—Gen. George C. Marshall Men Are Wounded | arge or Oo ay: eou J Delaware 8t., estimated damage commissioners to consider an- ulies po
at “fully $10,000.” The firm! other fare increase. ! FLUSHING, N. Y. Sept. 20 as the new Defense Secretary despite a last-minute protest by Sem Three Indiana men were re rt * : mal 7 ah manufacturers short-run metal] The present bus and trolleyi{UP)--Secretary of State Dean Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) ed killed today while four Indi: aries at ity : ates stampings. . fare in Indianapolis is 12 cents Acheson was expected to call A vote was scheduled by nightfall. Despite Sen. Taft's objec- anapolis men .were reported 1Y The home of Doyle Wheeler, a plus a 2-cent transfer charge. A upon the United Nations General tions, Republican and Democratic leaders predicted that the five- wounded in the Korea confliét. GI's Win 9 Nekion g Brideg : five-room frame house at 6716| proposal, favored by the utility, Assembly today to set up plans to star general will be confirmed by|
Massachusetts Ave, was destroved by fire after lightning
a IN ACTION struck.
Cpl. Jacob H. Bonshire, son of ‘We've Broken Their Bucks,’ Says Gay ~~
| Mrs. Laura Bopanins, Muncie. | By RALPH TEATSORTH, United Press Staff Correspondent | { | Pfe. Thomas Tapley, son of! 5 ; 8 aa Joust was Sopty. Mp sud Several weeks ago, commis- in the general debate. But first/the administration's determina-, I'M ia Mert rapier. Vin. TOKYO, Thu rsday, Sept. 21—United Nations troops rs. eeler and a daughter,
. r. 3 . - 2 y a aught {sioner Roscoe Freeman, Republi-/the Assembly must elect officers tion to check the spread of com- ne 1 cennes. ‘are “at the gateways of Seoul,” but Communist defenders aren, 9, were sa Y' ne 8! can, said he would like to wait and organize its main ‘committees. munism in the Far East. ! gain n I ! } : - ! ; : § : i ‘ to be visiting in Peoria, IIL. through the months of Septem-| Mr. a was expected to Cites China Mission : | David Shaw, son of Mrs. Mary of the city are stiffening their resistance.
i T , Shaw, Muncie. | At 5160 Ralston Ave. an ap-|per (ctober and November to tell the Assembly that the U. S. 3 {3 13% Lt. Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd Jr., commander of the prehensive mother's fears saved ging out how the company’s fi- favors the plan devised by John In a column prepared for Ohio ~ \Wegt's Power Supply WOUNDED |
would boost fares l-cent to 13-'meet aggression with military a large margin. > | k cents-a-ride or two for a quarter. force—anywhere, any time. | Sen. Taft said the appointment | ar ares Wait Planned | Mr. Acheson was to speak early raised “still more doubt” about
| | rs. he recalled Gen. ' Pacific Fleet Marine Force, was asked whether he expected Hentoing oo gro teible arm bY! nancial status has progressed. Foster Dulles, Republican adviser IeVSPapers, he recalled Gen. To Be Reduced Cpl. Herbert 1. Reeves, Sop of oo lightning or fire. | Under the new “leadership of to the State Department, for corte "Ss POLAT THssion to : Mrs. Estelle Reeves, 811% W. p y'° capture Seoul today. Bedclothes Fired Mr. Dale, the transit firm this'meeting aggression with force. oon Whether the admipi- BERLIN, Sept. 20 (UP) ~The 10th 8t., Indianapolis. [ “We will make a good try Mrs. Glenn Dunn awakened her year effected an economy drive. Kev Points in Plan: !tratioh is “still appeasing the cold war which has ‘plagued Ber- Pvt. Jack W. Myers, son of for it,” he said ! son, Jack, 23, and persuaded him a personnel shakeup and received ey Folin Communists.” lin since 1945 flared up again to- Mrs. Mildred L. Roberts, 1403 Lee | ' * to leave the bedroom only mo- a rate increase, with the purpose That plan. as outlined in Wash- ~~, hall was t 10 aay w ; a Rus- St. Indianapolis. . {| (South Korean Marines Gen. Marsha as sen day with announcement by a Rus Firesto son ! ments before a lightning bolt of stabilizing the utility's shaky ington last week, has these three o-oo" oo "roe ld. to make ywer company that Pfc. William E, Firestone, son i 0- ina {have landed and established a slashed through a window! financial condition. main points: Generalissimo Chiang Kal-shek "1a0-sector pc y of Charles Elmer Firestone, 3728 {beachhead at Samchok. 105 miles cracked open next to his bed and — eterna ONE: The United Nations ion. Communists into his cabi- it Will cut off electricity to the 5 walcott St. {north of Pohang on the Korean set the bedclothes afire. : y : would call upon its member na- oi with the obvious danger of Western sector tonight. Pfc. Edwin F. Estle, son of Fear Fortress jeast coast, a military spokesman While Mrs. Dunn called firemen, olse S | {tions to earmark specified units yneir taking over the government The anneuncement came after Mrs, Roy Estle, 714 N. Drexel {in Washington said today.) her husband and son extinguished | lof their armed forces and main- oo they did In Czechoslovakia.’ Western German authorities ar- pve. Indianapolis. Troops Massacred | The Pusan beachhead in the blazing sheets, blankets and win- tain them for use by the world ~ qo general, he added, sought rested 44 East Berlin police in re- pge. Robert Deitz Jr., son of -
dow drapes with buckets of water.
: i : 5 West- | SAIGON, Indo-China, Sept. 20! Sept. uP The fire was out when trucks ar I C | (organization in Stas ping out 88- ; carry out a State Department Pra) for the igs Bi Kodi Hr ond Mrs. Robert Deitz Br...) -French_troops cut avn a DEuk en — - {gression whenever it occurs. China policy which was marked C 4 ’ Le . . battalio tC ist t oi . N. rived. {1 on 0 e S |BTess : {day. Those arrests, in turn, were Cpl. Harry P. Chalk, son of Joe Pattalion o -ommunist troops, North K | TWO: It would establish a, «rrendly co-operation” with day. pn : : today 1 “slaugh today that the No ream Mrs. D sp Po onal + “ | {sal for the arrest in West- gm Chalk, South Whitley. loday in a ‘slaughterhouse’ at-| Wl on Suid not xplain “peace patrol” or “international iy, Reqs and contemplated “sur-/'" fepe oN roup of police. E. halk ao ray Ley. son of tack. The Reds fled toward the| COMmunists began their invaa hmpulee ha Sause hee 30 Truman Véto Seen {reconnaissance commission. render”. of Formosa. to the Com- ®r0 Ber 8 4 5 PA oy fi Rio ughr Madison. nearby’ Communist border. Sion with iy estimated Fn : ! ’ I : : whose members. would be held nists. : y | : ' ¢ The fighting took pl oops And - were o ———— On Subversive Act * ; | East Berlin authorities sald Pfc. Michael D. Jiosa, son of ghting place near pposed (Continued on Page 3—Col. 1)| WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (UP) | eo Shers angronsion 1s threat. Approved 9 4s 2 they would cut electric power at Mrs. Anna Prough, Huntington. DOngkhe, on the border between | 104 than 60,000 South Koreans.
t h ‘ - | Gen. Marshal's appointment to midnight because contract nego-| (pi; Walter Keller Jr., son of Indo-China and Communist | ad vietini thin oe first S Hiv n' Me ory . ‘The House today passed one of ened. (the top defense post was ap-yijations between officials and Mrs. Niliore Keller, Logansport. China. French sources said the; a EE wh Sposql: uy a S m ry the most stringent measures it! THREE: It ud Sablon ‘the |Lroved 3p pues Senate gamed West city governments were dead-| Pfc. Elmer McGraw Jr., son OF eas Lory probasly will be Te Oe, Huan 8 f iia hy i : | «{Opaniame ir the Sa |Sefveies Commitee yesterday bY'iocked. .. |Mrs. Florence Bowers, Shelby-| omorrow. said orth Nabs Ex-Convict re 10 tor) © Fhe General Assembly into session ON a 9-to-2 vote after heated wrang-| western officials will be able to vile, | Officials said the French col-| Koreans also had some alr Capt. John Sullivan's long - ’
las little as 24 hours’ notice any ling. Sens. Wililam F. Knowland furnish- enough power for indus- “Cpl. William ‘FE. Parrish, son of Umn, of undisclosed strength, force units.
| vote was 312 to 20. | he Security Council—the (R Cal.) and Harry P. Cain (R. | and home uses “Mrs. Ruth Parrish, Monrovia caught the Communist Viet Minh, That invasion, Gen. Bradley memory and professionally sus- time the Securit) ith | . y Fe al |trial and ho 1508. juts. . * batt | sald, “Established the United picious mind had an ex-conviet! ~The bill now goes to the Senate organ charged Primarlly ihiWash. voted agains, is the mtg pe SE | Cpl. Lester R. Rash, husband bantalion ant pluipiiss betwien| Nations 88 4 world powers back in jail today. - where overwhelming approval keeping pl Jrace se » rider Wm Ay 4anned pion obiing He Defeat Aid Plan of Mrs. Roxie L. Rash, New Al-| pp Freed ong oe inflicting power for freedom, potential - Cruising on Illinois St. yester- 2180 is expected. by use of the TO X ovat any. fu : 8." ; day oo Capt. Sullivan ‘When . it. .reaches. the: White éned with such a situation. |general took the opportunity at B Asks Truman Pvt. Robert R. Reed, son of “Severe losses. Mronger than any Single na spotted the familiar face of Clif, House, it may be vetoed. Presi-| Hectic Start [the public hearings to clear up DCN, Mrs. Bessie B. Reed, Michigan- ~~ Appears Abandoned ferred :
Warren, allas Cliff Bowers a dent Truman has looked with dis-|
The Assembly got off to a hec- (Continued on Page 3—Col. 5) WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (UP) town. French reconnaissance pilots south, meanwhile, appeared to
| Cpl. Thomas L. Riddle, son of whe | ’ man with several convictions favor on similar bills. He has ou] ieee | t Truman asked the Who flew over Dongkhe said the have burst its seams as the Reds Ry ventens commiioral denied scion, wen Drought 3 INV@SE i YOUF rows totuy tr aetet van on "os Beem B. Riddle. Vincennes, lorres appeared so. have been tones otros molars. oc i “which threatens constitutional dented ac > ! {Hou ere Sgt. . » of ab , | . Be ped, ane me, Started 10) | berties.” Fea ahs refusal to seat the Chinese Com- (Marshall Plan aid.to countries Mr" and Mrs. Hugh B. Wilson, r andoned by the rebels in the Allied bridgeheads have been . ol
face of the French counterB H be » 59-nation Pp f Mi | war goods to, i hurled across the Naktong River, Warren ducked into the Sara-| ° ut Senate and House sponsors munists even before the 59-na eace oO ind, {selling potential war g 2 Vincennes,
was captured by the C { which ended with defeat of an teens yard! a J-car garage (2 in a letter to Chairman Clarence; PFC. ROBERT DEITZ JR. is p y the Communists bridgeheads.
when they staged their t- : Tied. It contained 13 decks of, The House-appr |Indian-Soviet move to’ seat Mao) ~ ol NICH fe Awaws Tented to Cannon (D. Mo.), of the House safe in a Tokyo hospital with a y vag sudden at- "pe battie-hardened 24th. took
The House-approved bill pro-
i dav ttack. Their reports said the] The 24th Division. hich the : i- | it is “fraught with| vr a» 2 e on. which t ow lclaim the sweeping anti-subver- group had time to elect its presi- Russia, saying 1 | Communist toga Bar at 12 8. Illinois St., bu {sive bill is “tough but constitu. | gent. Elections customarily are Family Security l. . . danger to the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deitz of | Lom ats haa 2 wi arms Reds had pushed all the way Capt. Sullivan Nabbed Bim at the tional” They think they have the first business of the Assem- {and world peas” last ml Frostown, os Rag fat they | There was no mention of the) SUD from B4wAD: paar Beard Fear door. . bly. "DO YOU WANT | Mr. Truman made a last min-/are cKies rents orth Capt. Sullivan was suspicious of | *NOugh votes 10 ‘gvefride a veto.| ir three hours’ debate! A 3- BEDROOM MODERN? late appeal against the proposal in the world. {fate of the French garrison which | with a bang by setting up three a brown paper sack Warren car- | Catch-All Measure ads of closet space; a nice = } iat , * tack t A - obscene cards and obscene litera- vides ' for registration ‘of Com-imee _ tung’s representatives In| DAY Jour taxes. oA Grade sehool Appropriations Committee. slight wound. He was reported feared they oy bean bilieg ree8 commanding ground two miles tyre. Warrep, 60, (Save his ad-|punists and subversives, forbids place of Chiang Kai-shek's Na-| within easy. walking distance; It was delivered shortly before missing in action earlier, { north of Waegwah and set a trap dress as the York Hotel. i ! :
A ! vs ! The fighting near Don Communists to hold federal jobs tionalist delegation, the Assem-| [Ansporistionfknd Shopping eseier the Senate-approvéd ban Was| He wrote his parents Sept. 12 re Bins Rhlie %as for 2000 Reda,
i : rt 1 - Warren appeared in Municipal) on immi- bly elected 50-year-old Nasrollah| look no farther. We have it ail at ‘brought up in the House As & that he had a sharpnel wo ported in a French army com
und id munjque. It said th | ‘Backs Broken’ © Oourt 3 today and bail was set at; tighiehs he Lurks Entezam, Iran's ambassador to -ihat will lease the most ‘cos. = rider to a $17 billion emergency his right thigh. He was fighting INS: a ry mene) : ; th $1000 on charges of possessing 8ration and aliens. with Washington, as President. He [WVRUve buyer. 410.0060. no more. defense appropriation bill. with the 1st Cavalry Division. |when French High Commissioner] _, 1 D® Jt U. 8. Cavalry, sou obscene literature. The case was It is a catch-all measure w ‘succeeded Brig.-Gen. Carlos Ro-| IR-0141—Mr, Nicoll, BL-2284 of . “This amendment is of such. pre. Deitz enlisted in January, | P 4 Pr Com- of the 24th, also had three bridgecontinued to Friday. jsomie of the main features of the mulo Foreign Minister of the, MAP oe RearTY co. grave importance and is fraught 1940 He took his basic training er Jmensang | Renae 1 Car theads. And the 24 Division 1 ~|cOntroversial Mundt-Ferguson bill. 2) [10 Ct | ToT iho fo = [with such danger to the United at Camp Breckenridge, Ky. Sent pentier visited Laokay, 167 miles CTO88ed the Naktong east of Times Index |It also would permit a round-up Mr. Enptezam, whose 32-year @®In a home of your own States . and world peace” Mr. ) Henri pentier visited L kay, 16 RA 1 CoAT, a int : of all Communists and subver- diplomatic career has taken him you are investing in 80 |myuman wrote, “that I feel I must (Continued on Page’ 3-—Col. 2) Kkhe, y ye bridgehead. : : Amusements ,......... 16, a sives 1 ume of ‘national emer- | ough the League of Nations! much more than just a make a special request to Con-, rere a { French Confident | “We've broken their backs” Births, Deaths, Events... 3 gency. a ‘6. Banke Sod. the opening phases of the Smiortable place to Ive: {gress to eliminate it in completing € a @k Boys Who | French officials were confident! sald Maj. Gen. Hobart R. Gay, Bridge ......0c000000iiee | AS Jor 2_Dossivie velo, Spea t {United Nations, has been perma-| our Investment w action ‘upon this bill” a [contingents of the 150,000 man! lst Cavalry commander. “From Comics ....oe00000e0e00e 25 [Sam Rayburn said the President! ~~ representative of Iran to the bring you good returns in | mms estfoelmimmi Fi J { T . "force in Indo-China could retake now on it's a tank battle but I Crossword seessesesesess 11 has told House leaders he will not| ted Nat ince 1047. community prestige, fam- | . R I -. is ire nto ramn Dongkhe. The troops were ad- don't think 'the.North Koreans EAHOrials ..vessevesoaees 16 keep Congress “in doubt long” UM 4 Nations siuce 1047, . ly security and peace of ‘Marine eplacements Police and. rafiroad officials to- along Ty trails and have many tanks.” y SoSH oer eeers 13 [one bi teaches the White/Stuely “Earthquake oe gue these Reported Fully Trained ay searched for three boys who past barricades srecied by. the, - Some optimistic officers believe sesnnasnre . z : Cu : wif : viee fired a gun into a B & O passen- rebels on colonial. route No.4 ithe Allies will capture Seoul > . assusihsnes __Should the President promptly, Re for center | and your family, start | - ——Times State Ser mgtl h t Te b : : Erskine hms Be er army. ch me 30 Yantoteme hu iing | CAMP BENDERON Gu low nth ries enn as url oe rides ud n'a mar of eur. Mar con Mr. MARIS +... 1u003-x 18 Shouts. I) Tan a of (UP)—Seism ologists studied RH ow. THe home oy conditioned men are being caliber or a BB gun, penetrated! Indications pointed to a major end will arrive before the “blue Noedlework +uv,..sexvees 7: 1gte2a {earthquake reports today to lo- deszibed above Jus nt as replacements for Marine a window of the rear coach. Al- French counter - attack with and white flag of the United Nas 15 {the week. The legislators are one of several hundred [se Pp Fur LT] ft pou Ft a cl ni rey Sd SI lr rh a oh tnt Coto os rig i Tre 000 Bo ho Sa PR evacsancioesseses 51 3 : hs ‘sald today. |car, the shot not come near |tective e . Kin Gen. : ... 9 |by Saturday. +. |strong tremor that I for an offéred for your consid- [rine officer sa I | Cobra fighter planes. : sessnscancseres E nip————————————— . hour and a half. 7 ~ “Every man leaving here is any one. > : Ruark sntsersssessesass 38; LOCAL TEMPERATURES The quake was recorded at the| i sons Want Aa. ‘better trained and better equipped] Three boys with rifles were| The communique did not men-|ihat the U. 8. Marines Society ....evceseenseee 6 é 66 10am... 69 University of California and the) ~ pur; NOW to the Classi- 'than the men of the 1st Division seen on Pleasant Run Pkwy. over- tion French strength. The sur- she Han River in force Fd seesnsassernns 18 As JM; « » 66 Ham. Ti California Institute of Technol- fied Columns of your When they landed on Guadalca- head when the shot was fired. |vivors of the routed Red battalion BPOFLS sia rive crits 181 17 8 Wes Noon) 13 (OEY yesterday. The reading in- Times, the ' home you 10AL” said Brig. Gen. Merrill H.'They fled after the train passed. |were to have fled in con- - Weather Map *..ivveeeen- 12 34... 88-12 (Noon) 45 dicated the quake ‘was about want m ay be listed there Twining. commander of the train-. Railroad officials said this was, fusion the jungles ar Wilson ravi fam..6. lpm. 7000 miles from here, possibly on ADARYY: teh ing and EE A a Te i. vandals Clu jes Shir dea a omens .ooveence 808 | omit at 3 a ma 98 the soutern tip of South Americs.| Camp Pendleton. loperated about twp years ago, «| Wounded AIODG the 3 dd - - . i gry \ i i oe = i Y J La ; x) # wre ols Henne ii A. i
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