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u. : Fliers Smash Convoy Moving Into North Korea

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village. About 200 Red soldiers fought a brief delaying

action there. — |

20,000 Across Border

The South Koreans now were well over a third of the apart, Both were killed in action.

way to Wonsan.

A five-point directive issued to.Scuth Korean soldiers| by the South Korean army headquarters instructed them to treat North Korean civilians as liberated brothers and! not enemies and to become protectors rather than con-|

querors.

The South Korean Capitol Division striking north and! northwest from Yangyang, 13 miles inside North Korea,|

had advanced five miles at last report. Altogether the South Koreans had up to 20,000 troops across the 38th Parallel.

U. S. Marines attacking bitter-end Red defenders of{ago. He transferred to the in-| SF. yesterday, He wrote from Uijongbu 11 miles above Seoul were stalled for the secon

straight day.

Marines Dig Out Reds

The Communists [aid low while Tth Marine tanksiin action 21 days before his death. |!® 1%: His father moved into the soutliérn edge of the town Tuesday, then His outfit was the 1st Cavalry Di-\ oor 2nd two opened up from the hills and street barricades with heavy| pte’ Jones was a graduate of|Prothers, Curtis. machine-gun, mortar and antitank fire. They knocked out{Shoals High School. Surviving be-|

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them out, and at 5 p. ni. Tuesday reported that resistance Kenneth, who is serving with the ; - : graduated from pg inbolt |Alr Force at Cherry Point, N. C.|p pie School 12 Pfc. Rain Robert Rakin, 20.

seemed to be lessening. The South Korean 2d Corps, comprised of the th and 8th Divisions, linked up with South Korean Marines today at Kumgon, 10 miles southeast of Seoul, after

their long dash northward from the old Pusan beach-

head.

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nephew, Pfc! = The parents

ay PIs Dwight © was in an Osaka, Japan, Army! Shes a, Hospital. Pfc. Smith was sent to Klled mn a Korea earl in the war. He had in the Korea : y heen overseas.a year and a hail.

previously pe, he was wounded. j Toported pm 8| Ambushed by North Koreans in|

| ’ F® in action. He enlisted in the Air/the Pobang area, Pfc. John E.

Force five yearsig ot. 21, he told his parents in a

[years with occupation forces in ® base hospital in Japan, where,

{Japan. He returned to the United [Stites in 1947. Last August he returned to Korea and had been

he is recovering from shock and concussion. P 1c. Rainbolt

served in World 4 vision, 7th Regiment. and James, joined the Armed

sides his parents are a sister, Mrs. \p 0 0 00

The youth was

The aunt of an Indianapolis sol-{and Manual High School. Enlistpo ing in April, 1949, he took his WRITER TO LECTURE | baste training at Ft. Knox, Ky. Times State Service fand was later stationed on the LAFAYETTE, Oct. 3—Charles East coast and in South America. |

Alimon, photographer, writer and FRENCH OUT OFF REDS |

lecturer, will present an iilus-| SAIGON, Indo-China, Oct. 3ALERTED IN GAS STRIKE lof the letter after eight of 14 On the Korean southwest coast, South Korean Marines ; ...q j1ecture, “Of Shores and|(UP)—French forces have cut off | £

captured the port town of Mokpo, according to an announce-|gajes in the South Seas,” Thurs-|Febel Communist forces from one ~ ment by the ROK navy headquarters broadeast by the gOV- day at 8 p. m. at Purdue Univer-|

; bers of the U. Rony a Corn "Flom ing I. 5 * ceived a Defense , Department ree Fndianapoli. > have “pen pals” I prosecutor's Aid

Clayton Smith, 10g mail 1s our {favorite pastime” Fleming tomorrow,” Mr. Dailey st]

. was wounded. ag : way letter receiv- Selected because “of the friendly vaguely. » learned yester-| Pf. Stith yesterday said spirit there.”

| War, William he mates. We are all in the Navy er RELA jaro of orl War Khe, Bs 40, al i he ey e ‘Italy in 1043. my og ear-old soldier was fight-| Squadron is in a forward area| Mr. Fleming”said he first bePfc. Jonés had | ling with an infantry outfit when, (including us). - {came aware that his signature on|

Jha letter follows: I Mr. Ta, ox se wy ted and Mdresses of the publisher, editor, managing “Sirs: owever, quo names “I am writing a letter for my- Mr. Dailey as saying: sali 45d RAR) ARE Self and also three of my ship-| “I will go all the way with, OL hed Ln oe ou.” 5 x EDITOR guar Leckr “aid E. Fall Creek Parkway, Indianapolis, ! ong

to try and receive some. mail 15 top Republicans criticized him! from people in your fine city. We! for urging Gov. Gates to place

‘have very few pleasures and re- Communists on the ballot. : Rainbolt was wounded in action) 000” “may is our favorite, Indiana's two Republican Sen- hh, oes Indianapolis Times Publishing ators, Homer E. Capehart and] 1d ph which ¢ Ioligwine stockholders VE vr Tew pople to illiam E. Jenner, made the The B. W “WE HA ry peo speech ‘and showed photostats of owiay fetippe Qumpany, Cleveland, Ohio of The sae {write to and thought we might/the missing letter to listeners. | 22h XA Ft EL Roy pay New re remedy this situation by writing] At Republican State Headquar-] fon Texas. Trustees of Award W Trust: Boy. He some city in the States and re-ters today, GOP leaders wondered, New Tork N Xo an Haviios =a Hawkins quest pen pals. {Whether Mr. Fleming had ever Ww D.C Patterson, Sleveiand, Ohlo, W El “We have all agreed that your signed any petition on urging putting] ; Plorenes Scrivps ‘Ke Kelloss

city would be fine, as we have all Communists on the ballot. passed through there at one time| Queried, Mr, Fleming answered:

ee we Yan Copscially “Not that I can recall.” | Edvard Epo Trust own fairs own’ of of Hold, mare indirectly ane per © per ie nd'y spirit w _ Sent to Washington pa like og trode ny-| Late yesterday afternoon, Mr. erhe et on par ent (1%) oF more of the The total smous Joost [self and my shipmates. We. are:/Fleming’s aids compiled informa-' other securities: None. “Johnny Pelowski, 21; Robert|tion about the case and forwarded | curity potiariaohe 3 4nd 3 iciuds, in cases where the stockholder or se ny assey, 20; Sam Segers, 20, and it to a Washington libel attorney. | Sot (racists ‘setine. alse he stotemen in in thet Sorporaticn for whom Mr. Fleming has said he would | the miami nd belle; a8 4 as joe snd condi-

technicians were alerted today to| Herbert Hill, Republican state | jof their biggest supplies of food,/move into 18 strikebound gas| public relations director, said “tt | | {the' “fertile triangle” south of(plants to end a wildcat strike/would be interesting to know if | sity. Mr. Alimon is a PurduelThal Ngyuen, a military spokes-|which has upset the lives of 2 | Fleming ever authorized his name |

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“Patron Six, |file slander suits against Sens. TD AP ir thee That of & bona fide pn Frio tars |others who made the sume speech] tuntioost BRST AAT SL, feeb bute oH OS: “Yours very truly, [He said he also would file libel na aia ‘the twelve months rece ova Johnny Pelowski. gaat 35 Ind I re, Daily 99.550 Sunday - 101,310 | Sworn to and subscribed betorn AEE Ly day Po Setover, 1000,

LONDON, Oct. 3 (UP)—Nayy| “signatures” had been deleted.

(SEAL B. NICEWANGER. Notary Publie My comission expires IY 29,

The announcement said the Marines had intercepted graduate, class of 1941. man said today. . million Londoners for 19 days. to be used on any petition.” |

North Korean units transporting South Korean prisoners! from jails in Seoul to North Korea. It said scholars, lawyers, | soldiers, policemen and government officials were being ab-|

ducted by the Reds, but that 7000 now had been rescued.

Charges Delay In Garbage Strike

(Contitiued From Page One) use of city equipment and man-|

r at the sanitation plant.

the Aug. 15 meeting distorted by| "Clyde 8. McCormack, aut, | those who are not sincerely iter-| manager of Central Labor Union| ested in the welfare of the men,” | Apr, presented more than a the Sanitation Board declared. |4ozen names and addresses to| The Board said It will meet jury members yesterday for ques-|

with the former employees when tioning in the case,

the representatives have been The union has contended that named and the issues declared. ‘men and equipment were sent on Meanwhile, the Marion County private property to work under | Grand Jury has received a union loss of job threats if men refused

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