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Senate Ends Filibuster on Anti-Red Bill

Way Cleared for Vote On Overriding Veto

They Chase Bugs and Butterflies

And Adjournment

BULLETIN WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (UP)~—Senate fililbusterers ended a 1915 -hour talkathon against the Communist control bill at 12:55 p. m. (Indianapolis time) today, clearing the way for a | vote on overriding President Truman's veto and for a congressional adjournment until Nov. 27.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 | (UP)—Sen. Hubert H. Hum- | phrey (D. Minn.) said oppo- . nents of the anti-Communist [it plan to end a filibuster abou 1 p. m. (Indianapolis | vote on overriding President Tru{man’s veto. . | “We're willing to have a vote then,” Sen. Humphrey told reporters. Sen. Humphrey's statement was made after the Senate had {passed the 24-hour mark in continuous session and had been | hearing opponents of the Comimunist bill talk fo. more than {17 hours against it. ‘When the Senate votes on the anti-Communist bill, it is expected [to follow the House's lead yester‘day and override the President's veto and enact the measure into law. | The long filibustering by op- | ponents had little effect upon the bill's supporters who became only {more grimly determined to break {the talkathon and override the President.

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3 v ? Langer Collapses % { ’ the city to the end,” was the octly! ; it Jenner 1€ >antor Here for Toni 's | ‘The filibuster caused the col- In Sweden Air Crash |Bqneral wo Dlomatie, Tobie Hon ue Americans, British and) answer. . i | ¥ oi ght ¥ lapse of one of the Senators — STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. 23) Dr. Herman Santa Crus, ehief{South Koreans had extended their] War prisoners said North Koing. | Te | William Langer, 63, North Dakotal ({p)—A Swedish uirliner crashed of the Chilean delegation, was ex- Pusan beachhead to a perimeter Tean officers had threatened to fitting luury- : | how Amem rs ir € Republican, who was taken to & gnortly arter it took Off today|pected to elaborate his country’siof about 160 miles. kill any Red soldier who surreneut on the Vs. Drew Pearson ' : Hospnal alles tating Jor Limore trom Karlstad in central Sweden plan for the creation of a “demo-| The line now ran roughly from | dered. The enemy estimated t twisting or hd | ‘Bad as It Used ik an ve UIs 22% a g the 20d all 10 persons aboard were cratic international” front against Chongha, some 11 miles north of [to have 3000 to 5000 regular Com~

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i } 2 ituation.” The Senators were izes. 32 to 401 4 — Sen. William E. Jenner (R.Ind.)| Eddie Cantor popped the ques- he oi aL S10 Senators we & » . - . | i - | . ) | = senomes Comis Dron Par (A% WEEE 7 Ui mi Er rie, Downstairs son in a Senate speech today as| Alighting at the Marott from a Time) yesturday, cat- sapped)

the nation’s “No. 1, keyhole-peep- | police-escorted caravan thom red - , character-| beacons, expiring siren), Mr. CanBs x4 = 2, ati da - a-! tor popped eyes and puckered lips ating, P opag Ped- at the desk while discussing room dling prostitute of the press and reservations. radio.” | Here for his one-man show tonight at the Murat, sponsored by Ms I. NE enner the Indianapolis B'nai B'rith for said Mr. Pearson intends to make, the organization's national aid to of the Indiana Senator in his col-| arthritis and tuberculosis victims, umn tomorrow. Sen. Jenner did Mr- Cantor was a fireball of not say where he got an advance ®PeT8Y- Toke With Gls eopy of Mr, Pearson’s column. Sen. Jenner told the Senate, He talked with: six Gls from however, that Mr, Pearson will at-| CAMP Atterbury, who hoped he

tack him for his recent speech in|¢0Uld pay the camp a visit. which Sen. Jenner protested the| Buying The Indjanapolis Times

: Geo lat the newsstand, he dropped a Bemination of Gen, T8¢ “dime. A woman retrieved fit, Marshall to be Secretary of De- hand h fense and described the former Pressed it into his hand as he

Daylight Time “ stood in the elevator. “Oh, Mr. ’ Arny chief of staff as “a ving (vg ntor,” she said, with smetning, FS Tomorrow

| | like devotion. Mr. Cantor said, Linked. to Kian | “Thank you. Thank you very Move Your Clock Back One Hour

Sen. Jenner said that Mr. Pear mop » son's column will declare that the, The woman elevator operator "two men behind him” are “the said, “That's just the voice you, ,_ By GALVY GORDON | Fall skipped into Indiana at, 9:44 a. m. on Central Daylight

dozed or read newspapers while Senate leaders waited for opponents of the subversive bill to talk themselves out. ‘Will Not Yield’ Senator Langer, his face gray ‘and wan and murmuring “I will (not yield” right up to his collapse |-—slumped to the Senate floor. Stunned colleagues rushed to his aid. Taken to a hospital, he was reported to be in good condiition but would nave to remain! {for several days. 4 “His efforts and that of others| {to delay action on overriding) {President Truman's veto already, _ (overridden yesterday in the house {apparently was nothing but a fu-

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{tile gesture. | Senate Democratic Leader Scott, |W. Lucas (Ill) said the tactics {of the opponents ‘were “absurd land ridiculous.” He held the Senate In session—indetinitely, he promised. : Trying to Delay Vote Sens. Herbert H. Lehman (D.! N.Y.),- Paul H. Douglas (D. IlL),. Estes Kefauver (D, Tenn.) ahd James E.' Murray (D. Mont.) furn-| ished most of the oratory.

former treasurer of the Ku-Klux, hear on ral His suite: Mir. Kian in Indiana, Bob Lyons” and cantor recalled his last Indianap-: "Albion Beverage, a fanatical pro-iolis visit. “It must have been 25

: » | ‘ ‘Time today and brought pleasant German pacifist. | years ago. I think it was in ‘Kid autumn weather to all Hooster- |

f | Boots.” And I remember playing They insisted they were not E Sen. Jenner told the Senate Mr. - ! } 3 Pearson apparently doesn't know Keith's here way bac in 1011. And in accordance with custom |flibustering, but were only at- ¢ Mr. Lyons “has been dead f 5—Col. 1) and city and town ordinances, CTPUN8 to delay u votg on the that Mr. Lyons has been dead 107, (Continued on Pago | oo 1 1}a cy stringent Communist-carbing bill,

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more than 18 months,” and said the “smears against members of my staff are equally false.” Mr. Pearson’s office later issued

until the senators get the public's reaction today to Mr. Truman's veto yesterday in which he

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three or four Senators in the chambers. At other times colleagues dozed or barely listened!

¥ this statement: . ! { ‘your time becomes my Hime”! than good 5 “Sen. Jenner can dish it out but” throughout the nation. ' y ; apparently he can’t take it. After In Traffic Cr ash There wasn’t “a sneeze in a car-/ They spo. ke sometimes to only,

|load” of Indianapolis air today ] Z and the State Board of Health Fire Kills Woman 25somned 5 ould ciate poi while the talking went on. ; : { ‘| Some of the public's reacti for traitors’ Sen. Jenner now In Another Mishap The count dipped to eight grains y,4 coming in. pot Horr on rants, raves and winces when his| Three members of a Hoosier per cubic yard today. During the gjoore (D. W.Va.), inserted four own operations are exposed. A hit family were killed in a two-car late summer, counts ranged a8|tejegrams in the Congressional dog always howls. | eras pear - South-"Bend today Dish as 700. Record. They were from persons

1 The official weather bureau : { supporting th sident’ 2 and three truck accidents claimed | forecast for today and tomorrow! por Ty he » Yesigunts Sani

the lives of two others. | was: The dead were: | Fair and crisp with a high this. Raymond V. Fecteau, 35, his afternoon in Indianapolis of about | wife, 36, and their son, John, 9, 73; a low tonight of 47 and warmof South Bend. ing tomorrow to 70. plane crashed and burned in a = Mrs. Ervin Pembrink, 19, R. R. Fall to Be Chilly Yonkers residential section to-'1, Grand Haven, Mich. But this is the time of the year

launching one of the most unfair attacks at Gen. Marshall ever aimed at a public figure, calling him a ‘living lie’ and ‘a front man

Pilot Dies, Passenger Hurt in Plane Crash

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English Troops Slain in Error After Capturing UN Assembly Votes One Side of Hill and Calling for Air Support Down Effort to

By EARNEST HOBERECHT, United Press Staff Correspondent Oust Nationalists TOKYO, Sept. 23-—Stubborn enemy resistance stalled FLUSHING, N. Y., Sept. the Marine drive to capture Seoul today but the Americans were enveloping three sides of the city. To the south the jaws of an Allied nutcracker closed on 100,000 Reds were only 85 miles apart. ;

DENVER, Sept. 23 (UP)-—The entire U, 8. Air Rescue Service

B-50 Superfortress, missing since Thursday with 16 persons aboard, an Air Force spokesman announced today. The Canadian Air Force also joined in the search. | The bomber, attached to Davis-| Monthan Air Force Base at | Tucson, Ariz, took off from 23 (UP)(yoose Bay, Labrador, on a routine training mission to its home base two days ago, but never ar- tempt to seat the Chinese wv rived. Ne kesman assigned to Communists in the United United Press Correspondent Jack James in the first Lowry Air Force Base here, said Nations General Assembly. dispatch out of the Seoul-Inchon beachhead in more than 24 the Air Rescue Service head- . The 59-nation assembly voted NOUS—said the Marines were just about stopped in their quarters in Naghngion kag Jest down 41 to 6, with 3 abstentions, tracks Saturday. ignated ‘Lt. Col. J.C. Gunnison ola Russian motion to declare the “Tere Ti ¢ " ho to take charge of the en-| credentials of the Chinese Na- It's like a spring or rubber band,” one Marine officer tire zone of interior search. 'tionalist delegation invalid. Yugo- Said. “Every time we add a pound of pressure we have He said the missing B-0 Was g)ayia voted with the Cominform an extra pound of resistance.” ;

flying a Great Circle route and oc and three delegations ab- \ ; was to have entered the U. 8. stained oT Corsatio ' The southern prong of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's Ko=

at a point near Marquette, Mich, goyiet Delegate Jacob A. Malik rean offensive was surging forward from its Pusan beach~ on the south shore of Lake 8u- made his demand as soon as the head with a speed which only a week ago would have been

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| perior. {assembly had heard the report : No Radio Contact lof the credentials committee. Unbelievable. “There has been 20 Boni That Froup had refuted to Sake] But, with the Allied gains in the south, also came one tact wi e missing any action on the Communist-' ¢ : since it took off,” he sald. .,| Nationalist tangle because the as- of the tragedies of war. The spokesman said “Flight A” sembly had decided to appoint a Pick Wrong Spot : jof the 5th Rescue Squadron at committee to study the situation British Tommies driving on Songju eight miles west of Lowry will search the route be- ;n4 make recommendations later : : tween Tucson and Sioux Clty, in the session. ‘Waegwan were meeting stiff opposition two miles east of lows, using two 8418 search ™ Gute Action Megat the town. aol Field, Cal. | Mr. Malik declared that the de-| They had captured one side of a hill and had called for “Flight D" of the squadron ®lfion Of the credentials com-iqip support to help them drive the Communists from the based at Selfridge, Mich. will mittee to defer to the action of search the route from Sioux City, the full assembly was “illegal” other. : Iowa, to the Canadian border, he and that the Nationalists should Allied planes roared in for the attack. | aid. 1 re | * » * Ih addition 40 B-20s of the After his motion was voted Lhey picked the wrong side of the hill. Strategic Air Command have been| Sown, ihe jUSenly adopied Hie They plastered the British troops with rockets, flaming assigned to search under Lt. Col. report of the credentials commit-| oo lina delly bombs fragmeritary bombs and 50 caliber Gunnison’s jurisdiction. {tee by a vote of 43-3, with Yugo- gasp Jelly ’ | bs Ee Missing aboard the bomber are slavia abstaining. lh |system calied an operator whe sengers, all unidentified, he said. [general debate while Chile pre-|,, B rH Sh casualties Were spoke some English. i , , »" 10 R ed Kil pared to put before the group the| NEAVY, perhaps exceeding! “What's going on?” he asiend, ! eport led first South American plan for a original estimates of 60 killed or. “They are preparing to defend

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munist troops in Seoul, plus con= scripts. And they had plenty | ammunition, Arrayed on 2 Hills American Marines were are ‘rayed on two hills northwest of Seoul Friday night, with a South Korean unit between them. A |heavy ‘enemy artillery: attack | drove them back, but they re- ; |grouped with plans for a joint : ean | -During the night the Rochester American-Bouth Korean attack Hoffman Quitting “fired on enemy ferry landings on/this morning, preceded by their ‘Lge ‘both sides of the Han River, own artillery barrage. action with a mortar unit, Pfe. His ERP Post northwest of the battle line. The Tawever the South Koreans Harry R. Miles, was killed. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 Missotir] added her 16-inch guns, Were Slow if regrouping 4ug Save The grim an- _ pay; G. nouncement|

reported killed. All the victims aggression—Russia probably will Pohang on the northeast coast, not be mentioned specifically to Sangju, 85 miles from Seoul; when he takes the rostrum as the then swung southward through or second spegker in the assembly's close to Kumchon, Songju, Chogye first Saturday session, land Chinju on the southwest Although not presented as a gg combined effort of the United | Nation's 20 Latin-American countries, it was expected to draw wide support among that bloc,

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Local Marine Killed in Action

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Navy Batters Reds Guns of the battleship Missouri! and the heavy cruisers Toledo land Rochester joined the battle I. 2) (for Seoul Friday and Friday night

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23 (UP) ty the chorus of naval gunfire the Reds time to recover from Bon Thussday! Program, administration sources joined on Friday night to blast a Bouth Koreans were pulled out of Pfc. Miles, 20- Cceded by William C. Foster, "a..." ot the United Nations! But the enemy fought back ‘| tion which Mr. - Hoffman has De&VY firing for the Toledo which) Marines who had captured the nell, 1230 8.| Sight Emplacements rout snipers today. The Commun--8aturday. He| search, educational and philan-' jose enough to the city proper time threatened to cut their supHe was a member of the 1st SDN emplacements In the city and bar- The Marines now controlled & Japan. He was home on furlough By Blinding Snowstorm | “Everything indicates a hard Airport to Yongdungpo. Ther From there he, was sent to Ja- way, leading to the top of White- 5aid, adding that United Nations pa. village of Sogang on the river He attended public school Iniing snowstorm. guns on the main part of the city Seoul-Pyongyang highway to the an Irvington theater before going season. They said the tempera- A Marine who cut his field tele-| twa and 3

Hoffman is quitting as late Friday afternoon. the shelling. : | chief of the European Recovery, The Rochester and Toledo also . The attack faltered and the from the Depart- | , .. North. Korean attack against/the line and Marine sent in te ment of Defense. disclosed today. He will be suc 'South Korean Marines on the spearhead the assault. | year-old son of! deputy administrator of the Eco f Robert F. Miles, | nomic Cooperation. Administra-| 1P€: Tt was the sgcond day. of Haid and the attack netied tle. 607 Lord 8t.,, and {on the previous day had knocked industrial western suburb of Mrs. Minnie Cor-| headed since its creation in 1948. | ; | "Mr. Hoffman reportedly will °Ut S0me enemy shore batteries.| Yongdungpo, still were cleaning Whittier Place, become head oF the Ford Founda- ar james reported that on the ists filtered behind the Marine lett wrote home last/ tion, a multimillion dollar re- geoy] front the Marines were flank Friday night, and for & was killed Mon- thropic organization endowed by at its northwest and western ply line. | the Henry Ford family, ] {boundaries to see numerous gun) © ‘Win 7 Mile Stretch Marine Division. After enlisting'N. Y. Highwa Closed 'ricades and sandbags around its ..° in" 1049 he went overseas to ng y ~~ big bulldings. uy seven mile stretch of the Han River from tiorthwest of Kimpo in May. He returned to duty at! | AKE PLACID, N. Y Sept. 23. fight. for Seoul with fighting from : : } u . PL , N.Y, . bh siege ' line tsid Se Oceanside, Cal. in June. (UP)—Whiteface Memorial High- bullding-to bullding,” Mr. James ons in om i atin pan and then to the Korea battle|face’ Mountain, was temporarily commanders also were faced with sh Lain, : ore so es > - zone. closed to traflic today by a blind- deciding whether to turn their big san Southwest Sf Sead. to Ane Irvington and Howe High 8chool.| gtate highway officials said it -——Korea's biggest and most mo- northwest Pfc. Miles worked as an usher at wag the first big snow of the der: The arc into service. ture was 30 “and dropping.” phone into the Seoul telephone Continued P 8-—Col Surviving besides his parents, wri n - — - 3 nm Ne o "

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Dorothy Madison, Indianapolis; a; half sister, Miss Lois Miles; three brothers, Herschel, Harold and] Tommy, all of Indianapolis; his! grandfather, Obe Miles, Martinsville; his grandmother, Mrs. Em- READ IT FIRST IN THE TIMES . . . again tomorrow in ma Schafe, -Indianapolis, three THE SUNDAY TIMES. = : nephews and a niece, ® ATROCITIES BY RUSSIAN WOMEN, . . A warning to Gls in Korea by an Indianapoils. woman: “Beware of Stalin's. Fighting Females” . . , a warning by a Hoosier who was close to the horrors of World War II ® BEAUTY AFTER 40 , .. Tips to women and girls on how to be attractive and healthful in “middle years.” _ ® SHE LIVES FOR OTHERS . . A Dblind-deaf Hoosier woman's story of courage”, . . she ltves to help the handi-. capped. : . ® LOCAL SINGER IN HOLLYWOOD ... “Most kissable lips in HoNywood” is R. K. S8hull's description of Marilyn Maxwell, former singer at the Columbia Club here after a visit to the movie capital. : ® FOOTBALL RESULTS WITH PHOTOS . . . The COMPLETE story and those winning photos of Hoosier and other important games. > ® THE INDIANS PLAYOFF ..

Volcano Traps Mountain Climbers

TOKYO, Sept. 23 (UP)—Mount Asama volcano erupted suddenly today and caught scores of holidaying mountain climbers in a shower ‘of white-hot rocks and ash and damaged several villages at its base.

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a street. =" Isides the dead, John Fecteaw's|S/2im* 97.8 per cent accuracy onl pop, coche {neering students was near the report of baseball. : : His passenger, Willlam Ritter prother, Ricky 4, was injured and (Continued on Page 5—Col. 8)| Hoosier Profile .......... {summit when it erupted. One was ® THE WEEK IN BUSINESS . . . The guide to changing Jr, 21, was reported in critical taken to Memorial Hospital. -. | — —— — Erskine Johnson ........ |killed, #ix were injured and flv business trends and budget prospects for housewives . . . condition at St. Joseph's Hospital. The driver of the.other car, LOCAL TEMPERATURES Mrs. Manners «.......... |were missing. by Harold Hartley. iL Eos ; Saar Bb 100 Mo. 03.1 MOVIES ou roivaivnns.n | Scores of other students and| ~~ @ POLITICS ... REAL ESTATE... ED SOVOLA'S “INMoose Derails Train Tam. 55 11s m.. 66 | Mrs Manners ........... 12 |office workers, on a ho in ob-| SIDE INDIANAPOLIS” . . . RECIPES AND HOUSEHOLD 0 5 "8 a m.. 58 12 (Noon) 89 | Obituaries .............7,12 ~servance of the autumnal equinox, HINTS FOR WOMEN . . . EVERYTHING OF INTEREST ; _TRURO, Novia Scotia, Sept. 23 Sem 2 0 PUN «ossivessiesvss were known to have been on the, - TO WOMEN . , , HOOSIERS IN SERVICE . ,. PARADR } Tm... Fi rp ai na tahtn volcano when it thundered to life. MAGAZINE . . . COLOR COMICS . . . LATEST WAR Humidity at 12 (Nven).... 88 | SoCIety vouvive vovinnnee | Without warning, Mount Asama NEWS . . . UP-TO-THE-MINUTE PICTURES FROM ALL ERE SPOS «..rvvissaness.11, 12 (Started rumbling and threw hot CORNERS OF THE WORLD ¢.. ANOTHER SUNDAY Today's Pollen Count WOMEN'S .....\\ assess. 3 |[FOCKS and stone a thousand feet TIMES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. x