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‘lst YEAR—NUMBER 200 ~*~ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1050 “puiuogmMingsules 1°

Sweat It Out . . . Trolley's Off Again Commies Here ©) _ 1: SOM on lay 5 a 3 Cent Hike

nkegisteingln Milk Price

Reject Both National And Local Edicts,

Ben Cohen Declares By DONNA MIKELS Ben Cohen, Marion County

Communist Party head, today, Co ~ ad "a EL ee said local Communists will re- |

¥ . fuse to register either under A thil : H | the federal “Communist Con- nni i ation att e | armers S trol” bil Passed fast week or

nae 2s rom ooe n o Op@NS as Allies Hunt 80 Cents 2 100

|writing.

The Communist Party head of- ® i {fered a counter-suggestion that 70 000 k RQ congressmen who authored the I el n eo S Wholesale Rise

national bill and City Councilman . sfs Porter Seidensticker now author Seoul Civilians Report Foe Forced

ing a local ordinance scheduled to 20,000 to Go North as Hostages

be presented to City Council Blame Higher Cost; should be the first to register’ (Gen. Dean still alive, Red POW's believe. . . . Page 32) 9

‘under their own bills" By EARNEST HOBERECHT, United Press Staff Correspondent Decision on Boost

Mr. Cohen said both the na TOW YV 3 IR. Tha : " tional bill. that. is now law. and TOKYO, Sept. 28 The battle to annihilate 70,000 Red Expected Monday the local measure now in its mak- troops trapped in South Korea opened today in earnest. Milk producers in the In. {ing would register not only Com- “Fears were felt, however, that 10,000 enemy troops

dianapolis area have united

munists but anyone who agreed pio, fled Seoul before its capture by the Allies had taken to request a price increase

with “Communist doctrine.”

Cites Rent Control Act with them 20,000 South Korean hostages. that wo uld raise the price “Councilman Seidensticker, who 1 > s | it Pave ho local HIF. was tor) Civilians liberated with the fall of Seoul estimated Iper bottle 2 to 3 cents.

rent control and _in the eves of! that fully 20,000 lawyers, teachers, publishers and other | The réquested hike is 80 the real estate interest this is. professional men and women had been taken prisoners | ..i¢ per hundredweight milk

Traffic was snarled, motorists honked and bus passengers sweated it out this morning when a trackless trolley became stalled in a [Samm Siete yd by the Reds before their retreat and forced to head {largest single wholesale boost

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torn up section of Washington St. at Delaware St. The driver is shown trying to realign the trolley poles to the wires. It's all port of ‘his bill became law.” ' north toward the 38th Parallel. |*VEE Song hate. tdicated tb “ ~ rym ay Indicate . putting a new face on the National Road through the city. r= On the national bill McCarren One American force had jumped to within 24 miles of | would raise the Ay price

——— tent ote ——— —- land Mundt-—Sen. Pat McCarren!

|(D. Neb.) and Sen. Karl Mundt, the border of Communist-North Korea, American northern now 19 cents—to 21 or 22 cents

Transit Fare Hike 33 New Precincts to Cut 4 Hoosiers Killed l(D., §. D.)—should be the first and southern armies were firmly joined, and American] ror regular Site. chairman of ths

30 IEA rae te a De fighter bombers were blasting fleeing Red columns from Milk Sales Association, today anBlasted by Feeney. County Voting Confusion - - ling to overthrow the democratic! Taejon to the 38th Parallel. {nounced the decision to ask for

{the increase. It was made yesterlacing. rights of the American people.” | tt Seoul ended today with a total victor : Commissioners Due to OK Move Today; In Korea Fighting | Mr. Cohen sald local Commu-| for ox Naitle foe oul end y yi |day by the Sales Association,

{which consists of representatives

. { ’ : : | . nists will follow national policy| { Hits at Abbett for ! Change Won't Affect Nov. 7 Balloting Five Are Wounded, in refusing to comply with the T h Fi H of each of the four milk pro- : i i ; mas roug in Five Hours ducers’ associations in the IndianSuggesting Boost 5 Thirty-three new precincts will be created in Marion County. Five Missin law which requires Communists pols aren. They represent prac | The Marion County Election Board today took this positive step 9 to register. He added. however, After a quiet night the U. 8. Marines and the Army's tically all farmers pre oN Prac

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ to prevent recurrence of the confusion that reigned during the May The Department of Defense to- that though this policy was de- Regiment broke loose at dawn and within five Mayor Feeney today attacked primary election. . day announced the following Hoo- cided by the national committee, 35 Intantey a y the A ote Res here. Will Meut Monta’ a5. “unjust and unfair” the. phos Paul Dunn, election board chairman, submitted to the County sier casualties in Korea: “the Indiana and Marion County hours had wiped ou e last veslig Bg Mr. Littleton sald his at > [Commissioneys a resolution outlining changes in precinct and ward KILLED IN ACTION |parties are in full agreement.” | resistance. group w

» 3 posed city transit fare increase. [Sundaries, 5 Won't Go Underground meet . with representatives of At the same time, he blasted Pie. PID 7. Ttugihen NEPHEW! Mr. tote at a Com | American flags broke oid not only over the U. S. Em- dairies Monday or Tuesday to

k | Of the 33 new precincts, 22 wiil of Joseph W. Knue, 5226 N. Key-| n rs Public Service cen: Striking Gar bage be within the city. ‘ stone Ave. munist Party headquarters at|bassy but the South Korean parliament building, the French thrash out the price boost.

Hugh Abbett for suggesting the This will bri th ber ofl bart 291, 8. Delaware St. will not * ha Latest wholesale milk price is | © fare hike before it was requested RE the bumber of) xt Re L. ‘Bertram, son of °lconsulate and the former Russian consulate. $4.35 blend. Distributors have

voting places from 395 to 428 iIn'Mrs. Curtiss E. Bertram. New underground.” “The public utterances of Mr. the city and county. y {Castle. Nr office will remain open | Gasoline jelly bombs, artillery and mortars anni- hiteady agread to a 15-cent 'hoost. por Se er WOTKEIS Seek AI ™ "Gu" Es wn re, ot PETE SE ted Nori Kae company ap nsdn SL BUNT Mayor Feeney was ref A i ply, Sastre Bigoa: | R ay tunnel six miles south of Suwon Thursday |aadition to | : y

erring to { Fred Nordsiek, president of the ington. He ‘84d local Communists will : ‘ i statements made by Mr. Abbett’ Doubt Center Twp. {Board of County C issi ; fight the national bill b he way for a lin of Retail m ‘Yose a penny a ' P ounty Commissioners, Sgt. Fulton Cosby. son of Mr. figh y: afternoon, clearing t y complete linkup hers ved 5-cent eg boos i

AR urging a fare increase one month, ‘said the commissioners would ap- and Mrs. C. O. Cosby, R. R. 1, ONE: “Testing its constitu-| southern armies. ago. Indianapolis Railways, Inc.| Can Meet Requests |prove the resolution late today. Edinburg. {tionality in the courts.” | American northern and rm was granted for RE filed for an increase last week. | By DAVID WATSON The precinct changes will have WOUNDED | TWO: Refusing to obey its pro-| Fighting near the first heart-breaking battleground of A producers association repreFeeney to Fight Hike { Striking municipal employees, no bearing on the Nov. 7 election. Pfc. Raymond Leonard Jewell, [Visions an Aulityng ine son) the Korean War, the Yanks destroyed the Reds withoutiseotative. wile tetming the 5 1 * 5 2 ~ " C - The present fare for bus and ou ns Nia Boho go on y ig chariges wii ip Hee. Mrs. Catherine Jewell, La- - 004 by the people, as in 1850 Wrecking the 300-yard-long railway tunnel in which the crease, said it was needed because trolleys in Indianapolis is 12 cents ve .an. 1, ey w e the Fugitive Slave Act was nulli- main body had hidden. [farmers have been caught in a

ship trustee's office for relief. used for the first itme in the cit Cpl. Richard Francis Lasky, son $ '0-C . sf | y yr pris 2 two-cent A ergs More than 30 of the former primary next May. of Mrs. Loretta Lasky Michigan Jig by tus PUOpiG ANd Just. 3a the The railway between Suwon and Osan was cleared and web of of rising. cc costs, ° eh _jtrash and garbage collectors have y. "woo oppose the fare ineréase. and a applied for rent money, food and oer Supplementary. tesy) ul ivy Pfe. Edgar Nicholson, son of Dullified by the people. {the American forces joined. Dodges Cleaver, gh er Te Sosts clothing. Nearly 200 had gone out ne Ne Mrs. Grace K. Nicholson, Salem knifing il pot La Four hours earlier, 1st Cavalry Division Commander ’ cused the transit company of One 438. A NSA Center COUNtY Commissioners. It will ack” he concluded. Maj. Gen. Hobart Gay and his staff flew to Suwon airstrip Blames It All ¥ . - . ,

Sgt. 1-C Ivan Reese Steele, husband of Mrs. Francis Steele, New

in “good faith’ and disclosed that

“breaking faith” with the city and 5. CEL SORT cases some Detore the Cy Souner for Castle. Informed of Mr. Cohen's sug- and met Col. Richrad Overshine of San Antonio, Tex., to On Beauty Advice ransitriding public are being investigated. Relief will *P Pre. Richard Gene Wesner, Ma. 8estion that he might come un- ., , ginate plans for blocking the Communist retreat from “We (the city) agreed to make, “oi 0n”if needed, he said Changes in precincts do not rines, son of Mrs. Eunice B. Plum- der Provisions of his own bill, | " | "NEW certain changes in bus and trol- Sar. need City Council approval. mer. Atlanta. (Councilman Seidensticker said: the south. ORLEANS, Sept. 28 (UP) ley routes,” Mayor Feeney assert- Because they left their jobs vol. M | “I think Mr, Cohen is mad be —A male reader complained toJ y : $ ajority of precinct revisions MISSING IN AC { { y =| ed, “because we were told it would untarily. there i Ta are the bho gli 21st wards, pq USSING TS ACTION cause I threw him out of coun- Fated to Die or Be Captured (day that the New Orleans Item, in RB help the financial structure of the . wnship, » c. Thomas William Nels- cj meeting three times.” | South | {advising women over 40 how to coripany? ! 27 strikers are eligible for relief. | Washington T Township, Mr. Dunn yincer, son of Mrs. Nellie Neis-|" “Actually” the councilman On the eastern side of Korea, truck-mounted Sout {be beautiful, had cost him his sai - : i tomobile and nearly ca re He said the changes were made! ,,, et og) Opinion asked 750-Vofer Average | winger, Clay City. added, “he'd have to have a Korean troops took Yongwol, 55 miles south of he Com: au omobile and nearly caused him _ : Pfc. William B. Bassett, son of crystal ball to know the provi- munist border, with the proclaimed intention of chasing the|'®, fall victim to a meat cleaver.

the State Attorney General for| Increasing the number of pre- Mrs. Ronald O. Bassett, The reader wrote the Item's

Kokomo. gions of my measure and what it

the company intimated it would not ia i Ma at. present. [38 inion on Pn Fiilkers egal cincts will permit reduction: in| Pvt. Davis William Cox, son of will cover for the simple reason Communists all the way to Manchuria if necessary. [disor “ " {the number of voters at each 11-{ Alva. C. Cox, Ft. Wayne. ‘Yesterd A Sa a thay certainty fo. 2" awaiting the opinion, relief Will ing place. The new plan calls for| Pf. Peter Paul Fluhs Jr.. son collecting: material on it. a mu di It was wg That some 30.000 Rel 12 oops wy! BX ited Ta Te Da er 302 dicated to us that they would wait| be given to te needy strikers, 55 average of some 750 voters to of Peter Paul Fluhr, Lexington. ivisions were caught in the newly-forg merican trap {the family. Little did I realize and see what economic savings jit Jolson said. Attorney Gen.|® Precinct. At present, there are Sgt. 1/c Chester G. Stephenson, 'below Seoul. The South Koreans on the mountainous east- (she had been reading the ‘Beauty TE inct th as many as 12 y - ps be made before raising era's Office do not show that a arsine En any gr Mrs. Evelyn Stephen eu ton ern side of the peninsula were chasing 35,000 to 40,000 more. = “Beauty After Forty” In a OKs Route Cliange jrequest for an opinion has been —. ° ison was suggested to Pfc. Hughes. “son of Lt. Gen. Walton H. Walker, 8th Army commander, | page. 1 2.30 The [Times woman's b. The City Board of Public Works In the past, some industrial Prevent the congestion which kept Thomas Hughes, who oreraton . predicted that all the entrapped Reds would be killed id ge 2. 2 thousands of voters from casting shoe repair business here with i or captured. fer Forty’ Tecently appitved. a mnivher of (Continued on Page 2—Col. 3) their ballots last May. her brothers before moving to Leon ate Jeries . . . and had a I roley i ee, i A Mr. Dunn said about 600 voting: Washington, D. C., 35 years ago, A t of H Superforts on surveillance fights again dropped ae russ This G4VICES Nk Sn to transit officials. Wife Seas Mate Die machines are being prepared for 1 Survived Also by. his tthe na : Amount of Home | Jd leaflets along the front and on séven North Korean. . bands are chasing the iar , am {the November election ne or - idollar, a r The changes must now be ap in Fall ‘From Toneze [two extra machines will be pro- Eton. Mrs. Hughes Is the for- own Money Unsettle cities urging the enemy to surrender. lar, gol! hall or a blonde proved by {he Stais Public Spe, ap vided in the 170 precincts. ~~ mer Miss Wilhelmina Knue. |. By LARRY STILL ERAS 2th Di St Bia C shack 7 youre Fr teow. t, t i ras . Times Real Estate tor ou m ce Commission. At present, the MITCHELL, 8. D. Sept. 28 cerapretin— iAH 4 Sgt. Bertram was killed in ac-| pp Hog Res Rss Balter la ivision ages ig ome ac invite the pede 2 Saight ve

commission has a number. of (UP)— Trapeze artist Kurt Ral- PANIC. BUYING REPORTED tion in Korea, while Sgt. Cosby

complaints on file from Indianap- line's fellow carnival workers to- was drowned Aug. 15 while par- Hop X remained just that today. The U. 8. 24th Division pushing up the main Pusan- with a charming young man of

~ olis residents who do not want day began taking up a collection; VIENNA, Sept. 28 (UP) a A, ticfpating in a landing operation nih? AE hmanean Seoul highway captured Taejon, 85 miles south of Seoul, [hee er ‘age .88 a dinner the changes made. . for his widow. |wave of panic buying swept Aus- in Korea. Sgt. Cosby is survived after a 24:hour battle on its approaches. e 8 LS T0 The transit company requested - Ralline fell to his death yester-tria today as thousands of Com- by a sister and seven brothers, 90Wn for keys to new houses was pproaches. The 24th, first Say

not announced here as predicted American infantry unit to see action in the Korean War, “THERE WE were, “the hus-

in key West one of whom is fighti the route changes last week and day from a trapeze before the munist-led workers 8 g ng in Korea. band, the wife, the blonde charm.

included in the petition a request horrified eyes of Mrs. Ralline and Zone industries went on strike to — mere yesterday. |was driven out of Taejon July 21.

FROM

t the C test price increases slated to The order putting more brakes er and me. Everybody started 3 fares for Amancial rellet of | fh Tagucity audiince a he orn Fo into effect. this week-end. Plan Reconstruction ‘on credit for buying and building Up to 1000 Reds made a stubborn stand on the’ otit- shouting and throwing things. t just ar- 2 etiam bin nfl Program for Korea {hejises Ant ready. : a skirts of Taejon, but broke today and fled north by train The Blogs an xe put . u merica's mortgage ban : : Cee ‘ rive her ve a Frig- It Was Charles All the Way— | ARIS, Sept. 28 (UP)—Paul G. ery meeting here were told that 2nd truck without attempting to duplicate the American nome. going head of the it is coming “in the near future.” street-by-street defense of two months ago. "AS soon as we got to her

. i EC 1 . . size you . Cincinnati Boxer and Detroit Bartender wil Iaunch a reconstruction pee.| More than 1700 attending the| Farther south, U. 8. 2d Division units sped 40 miles [iace,, “meone with a meat

Ir famil . | convention of Mortgage Bankers! : 3 5 : y gram in Korea when the fighting , ..ociavion of Pr heard this West into Chonju, 39 miles southwest of Taejon and only ing. ‘So you're the (I missed the

ice to ‘fit E Dispense Punches for TV Ringside’ Fan |i there fs a Marshal [TOM Raymond M. Foley. the gov-| 20 miles from the wést coast. next word) who's been going

after my wife!

Fy ernment’s-housing “czar” ‘es TENE IPR Q round. That's when Louis got in Plan team in Korea trying to 20 Pet, E Other 2d Division troops completed the liquidation of “Fortunately, T managed to outReporter Sees Every Blow, Joins With Crowd nin tlre ra ITE a project. Mr. Boffran Po I od in Ecld lhe long-surrounded last enemy bridgehead on the east bank ™n him. But I am still afraid t to Ezzard Charles, air for a tour o uro- to go back f In Mourning Passing of a Champion J 2 Eo ie pian pean capitals. plated order designed to trim of the Naktong River, 70 miles west of Chonju. The reader Eine ine let OLD ;the Cin : 8 further mortgage insurance rates — gned the - letter di lis television fans will be |Tight-hand hard-punching, now a. toed Tv federal agencies) “Gourmet. (Starting this week-end, Indianapolis television fans \weaving, now stalking, now run- LOCAL TEMPERATU RES guaranteed by g Man Si n + G } Thi rd ei —— ATOR able to see live shows—like the Louis-Charles fight which a Times a heavyweight king of the 6 a. . 62 10 a. m... 62 The regulation also is expected to cy i a ra e Ss ir / reporter “covered” from a bar in Detroit.) {world 1 a wig 82 11 a. m... 65 in miu down payments of . Works gourd Approves : 4 : . be ; ; 0 per cent on homes cov- = b { It was unanimous with score 8a m.. 63% 12 (iXoun) 63 Of F k Y § | 22 1ELP ; By LARRY STILLERMAN, Times Staff Writer cards at the ring tallying 123. 9 a.m... 61 1p. m.. 63 ered by morigages her tha ranks ear ncome 2,830 In Projects HE DETROIT, Sept. 28—Dear Eddie Ash: 113-2, 10-5 for Ezzard. My card those insured by federal agencies. | Granted. $ te Mainl Child | The Works Board today ap- : The Bitenders name was Charles : . . Charles Attire, read 9 to 4, Charles, two even, | Humidity at 11: 30 a.m. 917% The order will affect all new; rante eparate Maintenance, Hidren, proved installation of a sewer, 1 : And that's how it went for an hour-and-a- half . . Charles The fight was a clean one, all _ Home, Car; Tells of ‘Humiliation’ sidewalk and alley paving job, “BR antheway. *° he way, and up to the 14th and Times Inflex mC jes 7. Fisher Jr. adminis By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, United Press Staff Correspondent "Dich Will cost about $22,830. 1 i Charles, the ‘bartender, kept my glass filled with ale, and 15th rounds, everyone here, = AMUSEMENts ......ovvvss. 280 | alles HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28 —- Crooner Frankie Sinatra's wife, The sewer. will bein “Raion NT } . Charles, the boxer, kept me filled with awe. jcluding Betty Barratt, the bar poy ,,.,,..,....... «+24 (Gontinued on Page 2—Col. 8) Nasey, won separate maintenance today and the bow-tied singer Ae: irom the BIE Four Fares . The boxer came over television, sor Thiers) er, believed al idl 800d Births Deaths Events... 2 © + Fing her nearly one-third. [> E-3uhEl-ata gt of 315306: es =f clear and sharp. The ale came in| “But 1 guess be had to.” ’ | But that oh. lever came. Bridge ..... su. sesasrensed He S h d | lof his annual million ‘dollar income, bent pn of Belmont Ave. ? a glass, clear and sharp. And pun Comics ...itvinrennesseasdd avy cheavie | In a 10-minute Santa Monica Superior Court session punctuated: ; e Louth . after the battle . . . a Charles weathered all of his [Conrad Ave. to near Minnesota

Ls Crossword vii i aves 8 iby outbursts of sobs from the 30-year-old Mrs. Sinatra, Judge Or- | I saw Ezzard Charles, a good clean, hard-fought battle . . . idols’ ” blows. And there weren't Eat a eS Of Rain Forecast

St. figh champion, keep his everyone standing six dee and ‘man from Loui lando H. Rhodes granted her the <1 : shiing amples. ad - orale , A 2 their cups 2% ocd any walling onts just as Bod Erskine Johpson .........28 _ | This morning's bit of sunshine separate maintenance on grounds Holmby nals section, 1950 ray Jape; alley » the frat east of . New York, to his heavyweight the bartender’s remarks. las $30 ones at ringside. I've got Dr. Jordan .......c....00..24 before the rain apparently was Of mental cruelty. There was no, oi elry a a gray | Shelby 8t. from Comer St. to claim. It was a sympathetic crowd a little kink in the neck from! Mrs. Manners .....ec.00.. 8 the last for a while. Occasional mention made of the reported ac.

{Southern Ave. at a cost’ of $1887, ts tators ’ . Needlework ..............24 [light showers through Friday are[romance between Frankie and | The 33-year-old crooner was al-| ied Al for 72 cents and two bits the bar. When the spec a eSiont er. Othman ras torecas. if ug y Actress Ava Gardner. - _ ~lowed to keep his 1949 Cadillac!

It will cost an estimated

miles away, ly pressed—except “hit him, is, 500 and, tinal od the ale. was good. / Radio and Telévision .....16 |. The low tonight is expected to! , She testified he “humiliated” convertible, the Palm Springs Craft Missing: 51 Days s on, Joe,” the Statler crowd Next week television in Detroit | ark: dernirierieiseinen2l be 60 degrees with tomorrow's, her by going to Palm Springs, ‘home with ‘its “F-for-Frankie”-' Safe in Pacific 7 3 will show the Gene Burton-Rocky | Sovbla ....iv0iiv0000.21 (high at 74. > California’ 8 luxury desert resort shaped pool, his oil Interests ‘in. Reported £ t. SOCIetY . ..i.viiisensssss..28 | And just to make ceriain the area, on week-ends without her. Austin County, Texas, royalties) - SAN DIEGO, Cal, Sent. 2 28 Can 1 come ‘back and cover for. ~ Bpo . : outlook isn’t too bright, the . She won custody of the three from his records. transcriptions (UP)--The schooner Tan a. : SOS TE Hine. Times? Earl Wilson Seatieres uals weatherman said that for Satur- Sinatra children and a property and musical compositions and his, ound Ale attr wR 2 ‘Detroit, Joe.” Only sonia. 72 cents—and s tip Women’ 8 iene 23, 24 {aay # la vimodersie Sempraturs, wa fair mao that included the} 1947 jeep so he can run around] tor St Ghakiee, Ee e) Sona,

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