Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1950 — Page 1

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Robin Roberts Faces ~ Allie Reynolds Today In 2d Game of Series

Sawyer, Not Discouraged by Loss, Worried About Philly Bat Slump Yankees ...... 010 0x x XXX

Phillies ...... 000 0 x x XX -X X ‘Roads to Vienna By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor VIENNA, Austria, Oct. 3 - PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5—The Philadelphia Phillies (UP) —Austria accused Rusbanked on ‘heir pénnant-winning bonus baby, Robin Rob- sia tonight of supporting the erts, today to even up the World Series and eliminate any Communist-led riots that New York notions of completing a speedy four-game sweep. crippled - transportation and Seeking their second straight triumph, the Yankees spread terror through Auscountered with stocky, somber Allie Reynolds, a veteran tria's Soviet zone today. A 31-year-old right-hander The government filed a formal

o . Co protest against Russia with lead-| who fashioned 16 victories {ers of the four powers occupying,

[Russ Back Up Butler Seeks ‘Air Angel’

Red Rioters, Austria Says

Goons With Clubs Sever Rails and

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while losing 12 games this | Austria--the United States, Brit- : BCRSOR. | ain, France and Russia. Roberts, a pudgy. 23-year-old| The Communists turned loose

{their “goon squads” in Soviet Austria today after their efforts to promote a crippling, nation|wide general strike yesterday failed. Communist-led disorders flared throughout Austria’s Seviet zone and in Russian sectors of Vienna. But the rioters mace no attempt |to invade the city's Western sectors. Austrian officials reported, how-

right-hander whom the Phillies] signed for $25,000, was faced with a vital make-or-break assignment. After today’s game the scene of, the Series shifts 10 New York and

YORKTOWN, Va. Oct. 5 (UP)—President Truman drew | the New York Yankees’ lucky | fourth inning in a $1 World Serles pool yesterday. The Yanks scored their lone run in the fourth’ inning to defeat the Philadelphia Phillies, 1te 0. | Pocketing his $17 winnings, the President grinnes widély |

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Butler University Air ROTC cadets will be on special duty ever, that 1500 armed factory tomorrow—to vote Lr an "Air-Angel" of the unit for the coming {guards from Soviet-held lower year. Cadets George Wedding (left) and H. D. Sommers scan Austria were being moved into, photographs of the 15 co-eds who are candidates for the honor. | northeastern Vienna. | (Story, Page 186). Traffic Paralyzed

but did ne erowing over the At Teast 50 policemen were in- = . 3 2 more unfortunate members of jured* in clashes with Com-| { Session The White Hat S his vacationing party who were munist hoodluvms, 24 of them in| in the pool. Allie Rayudtds | street fighiing in Vienna's! Holly wood Stok ano 55 | Soviet sector. Thirty-four Com-

Goer Up Again

munists wore arrested here and

Of Methodists

Ne Phillies. fully realize the Yan-| to detear

Wh zone. | "on Sept. 27. Three other crewmen are missing. x hr are aauily | bal! », Brith lyzed the! MOVIE ACTRESS BARBARA Division, after a 24-hour halt to Loy d S , = own Hage Torn yas adn ond] 37 Bishops and 600 STA CK said [today she "fresh. resumed its advance, roll- e destroyer Mansfield struck a mine in this same usa, Casey Songols € i Pres at rubt Area Leaders Attend would like to make a movie with NEW YORK, Oct. 5 (UP)— area of the Ses of Japan last Sapuoay. Seven enlisted men Raa has to offer in the ar Fetreets. By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Gov. Schrickerg as her leading A op on he Ko ar were injur ) resilient Roberts. il | Three trolleys and several Times Church Editar and the Mutual Bro a th As ex-Mietigan State star, Rob: | ‘tricks were overturned by the = Step into a meeting of 10,000 T8he made the statément after Syston teteors at rary Hug Commanding Offi icer of Ship Missing is won 20 1-| rioters, Methodists and see how thorough- learning Gov. Schricker showed .iont by Hugh Baillie, ‘presi- Aft ’ both the B = incl last Sunday's pen- 14 Police Injured ly those Americans enjoy Chris- her the “Oscar” he received for, dent of the United Press, who er emergency repairs, both the Brush and Mansfield A

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ie -clinching contest against

d thereby became thé, At Wiener Neustadt, 30 miles Brooklyn, an ereby beca

i ti in the Indiana-made’ south of here, Communists seized’ Bis, acting. mn .

tian worship.

thodists sti- y : first 20-game winmer for the Phil the post office and telephone ex- nooner Me hadists, a 3 Hotiop picture, “Johnny HolliHes aince Grover Clayeland Ales, change and defied police efforts {0 , 4), Tabernacle last night. They y x = = anger a a nnd! disioage’ them. Fou Raheny called their gathering the “high ‘wpny pATHER jealous” Miss Among seven) hour” of the District Superin- Stenwyek said, “I've been in pic-

was a tight string of {the Reds. tendents’ Conference which has

% tures 20 years and I n2ver won straight conquests and three suc Other rioters held the post in session here since Mon- 3 4 cessive shutouts. office in Baden, Russian head- 4o'" oF an Oscar.” Miss Stanwyck's press Batting Slump quarters city 15 miles south of The convention brought 37 28ent hastened to add, however, _ Philadelphia Manager Eddie 73 Vienna, ‘bishops, nearly 600 district super- that she as ROM the Sawyer's main concern today was eT intendents and. many of the a times. P his club's protracted hitting : More Frost (Continued on Page 8—Col. 8) Gov. Schricker’s “Oscar” "was

slump, a decline that all but.cost them the National League pennant and was painfully apparent!

Robin Roberts Line-ups:

a gold-plated spittoon. Miss Stanwyck visited Gov. ‘Schricksr to obtain “his pledge for the Com-

Predicted Tonight pagth Is What

in yesterday's 1 to 0 defeat in the y,yxpes PHILLIES More frost was predicted for munity Chest campaign. ”* Series’ opener. esti, It Waltkus. 1b tonight by the weatherman, You Make It p “We just have to snap out of, Biot fSshburh, ef Residents up before sunrise in oy it,” sighed Sawyer, “if we're going DiMaggio. of Ennis, rf several sections of the city re- ~~® What is it like to die? Jurikyard Blaze Yank battle. rae Cap Fr Tn ported a white coating of frost ® Science and religion agree $200, 000 to give the Yankees a aver: Ff Seminjck. on 1awns and. roofs. However that the nearer human Damage Don’t misunderstand meé—I'm not, Coleman. 2b Goliat 2b | $ s. 3 eve Rigid Kd i L discouraged about yesterday's loss = Reynolds. p » ‘the lowest temperature recorded gsc death, EVANSVILLE. Ind. Oct. 5 ! 8 | Umpires—Bill McGowan, A L.. t the U. S. Weather Burehu at less they fear it. (UP) - thing will havi i att e urehu atop . —but I know something © plate: Dusty Bossess. NL. 16; Charles ® For the REAL story o government ™ to be done about our lack of base Rf'iv. A. Lu Jako € N. b: the Federal building downtown LAL story on 3 Trockman junkyard caused i . hits.” A Barlick, No 1 Ah Chel: "sil cKin- was 38 degrees. the behavior of human damage estimated today at some Five nations of the Russian bloc / : Hurls 2-Hitter The weather station at Weir peings Hien hey ale $200.000. opposed " Cook Municipal Airport reported ace-to-face "wi ea Big. Vie Rasch. his fast ball Brown came home after the catch { . read the new series 'jjceman who had stopped to write ing.)

da low of 36 degrees.

mm with the run that represente hu ing a hymn of victory,| P A warming trend was indicated

i HE INpitched a stirring two-hitter yes- victory for the Yankees. in T SU

_ starting DAY TIMES.

out a parking ticket, destroyed

Starts Sunday IN THE SUNDAY TIMES

posed as the site for a new federal housing project.

will be 64 and tomorrow 68. Low

Head) Jones and Andy Seminick! rhe yankees, who collected four tonight will be 38 degrees.

were able to collect singles, both. of their five hits off Konstanty | in bint

. hits coming in the fifth InniNE. |in the eight innings he worked, | Hoosier Killed well, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. The only run of the game came ,... sl is their praise, This Is the Miracle Arthur James Langwell, 1544 i un us in their p | K WwW across in the fourth. Bobby co: the big, ctacled relief ace) n Korean ar Powell St. fay

Brown, the combination doctor-| who was making his first start in| ‘third baseman, openéd the Ioning yo ras Maki dpi 3 : with a double to left field. Hank! : :

Jerry and Dad Can Stay Together

- : p ’ | dead of wounds suffered in Ko- Jones, R. R. 2, Dunkirk. ro Bauer, who contributed several ‘One of the Best Richard D. Scott, Boatswain's fine catches in the outfield, then| “That Suy Konstahty was one Earl Dunaway : injured, wounded and one man mate, 1c. son ow yy a walloped a 400-foot fly to center. of the best I've ever seen, ex- Rejected by Nav a +59 . { B,: DIED OF WOUNDS ieorge M. Scott, Peru, Ind. Brown tagged up and scampered claimed Stengel. “His control is y ! to third after Richfé Ashburnjamazing. He had nothing to be ‘By DONNA MIKELS Pfc. Kenneth R. Cox, son of Commissioned In 1950

made a somewhat over-the-shoulder catch:

uncertain|ashamed about for that perform-1

tance” The father of leukemia victim

(for the remainder of fhe boys ‘waning life. :

Pla -by-Pla of 2d Game Fark Dunaway. 2 srval reser ra Reber Doman es to Guam. | ist, feared he might not be able Otis Wayne Dowden Kokomo he was an investigator for the Re- Mr. Scott, boatswain's mate - First Inning Coleman walked on a three-and- to be with Jerry for even the few Sgt. 1/¢ Herman H. Flath, hus. to) Credit Co., Inc. first class, has been in the ‘Navy at Tanite beat out two pitch. Reynolds singled tojmonths that ate: hie -8- year-old band of Mrs. Herman H Fiath, SHe seemed to want to 80.” his ror nine years. son's life expectanc e receive | . * mother, Mrs, A s - - a slow hit ground ball to deep right, Coleman going to third. Sons Sie a 4 rhb - Dugger. er, Mrs, Arthur James Lang- |. "CL ie Zraduation

shortstop for a base hit. Ham-| Woodling, after driving a lo

foul into the upper Fright field With-the Navy this week.

| ner came up with the ball but his| BE oe, Tome n vol a ] throw to first was in. the dirt/stands, beat out another ground, Mr. Dunaway immediately put Haute. » LITE jater anyway. Torves Hes br new epee ve ot and ‘too late. Rizzuto feuled to/ball to Hamner for a hit, Cole- through a request for a defer- Cpl. James F. Sanders. son. of Ensign Langwell, a communica- Peru Stinks heat he Manas Back man scorlug and an Saing ment, hie wife; Ruby, prayed for Mrs. Eimer Sanders. French Lick. cer: ts own me: His wie. a former Naw York of home plate, Waodl to seco izzy sh-| : >a ; ; a INJURED ing for service and apparently Sil. and their 2%; -year old

first. Berra. dropped “bloop burn. ONE RUN, TWO HITS.

-| While Naval Reserve officials single near the left field foul line,

PHILLIES Jones was called were giving every consideration

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ine Sinks U.S. SWespor, 21 Lost; siers Missing In Blast Off Korea

fireman, son of Mi. and Mrs. Ray Lester Jones, R. R. 2 Gen. Douglas MacArthur to Dunkirk, Ind.; Robert Warren Langwell, ersign, son of Mr, Ore oan to plunge into , 4 Mrs. Arthur James Langwell, 1544 Powell Pl. IndianRed § Communic radio apolis, and Richard D. Scott, boatswain's mate 1-c, son of {said today that the Korean War Mr. and Mrs. George M. Scott, 591. W. 3d St., Pern, Ind. gon Its peal sense Jas Jus be The Magpie was the first U. S. Naval ship to be sunk in ‘war of attrition perilous for the Korean War. It was a 136-foot wooden-hulled AMS,

| Allied troops.

A three-alarm fire at the try until a democratically elected

The blaze, discovered by a po- other nations abstained from vot-

) f : ithin : today’s prediction of “fair several buildings and yard stor: W terday as he mowed down thé Jim Konstanty was little short °Y , a SEINE Phillies frame after of brilliant on the mound even Weather today, tonight and to- DEATH is WHAT age last night. indy frame Only Willie (Puddin’ (in defeat. morrow, not so cool.” High today YOU MAKE 17 The yard is located on land pro-

day announced one Indiana man fireman,

[Layne Cox, Sotsberry.

_ Gerry Coleman, the next batter, - Sawyer said Konstanty would Jos. Dujaway logay pa re Pfc. Malcomb’ E. Newlin Jr. Wae It Fecerved he Jererye Som. took one strike and then punched be available for relief duty today son of Mrs. Hel mission ig Apri { e serve ; a liner to Left Fielder Dick Sister. in the event Robents faltered. not be separated from his son Hammond. b-helen. Danks, as a radio operator at Pear! Har- Ensign Langwell

of Thomas Brewer, East Chicago.

“son of Mrs.

is 8, a ~ Woodling going to third. Bubba out on ‘strikes. Hamner tripled to the father's deferment request, [George K. Smedley, North Ver- minesweeper. rs Da 1 nd Mra, : Chuon Started WAHNIDE Up into deep centerfield; the ball pr the “miracle” happened. Mr. Dun- Be aa He Gravure From qe i; Seoott, Ve aL Nt e illies’ n 0 t ass his sical rr a ripe popped to Goliat just back Maggio ing. . he wall oS a a away Isiled op his physie Times Index Grade School, was in Southport LOCAL TEMPERATURES ond base, Woodling bluffed a run’ {three and two pitch foul into the A finger which he lost » an in- Amusements ..........30, 31 High two years and was gradu- 6 a.m... 41 10 a. m... 58 to the plate and nearly was pitked! upper ‘left field ‘stands; {dustrial aceldent was the .major Bridge .......c.0000v..... 14 |Ated from Technical High. He 7 a mi. 43 11 a. m.. ‘58 off third, Goliatito Roberts. Mize out Coleman to ,. Hamner basis for his rejection. 3 ¢ Comics ........ivv...... 47 Was graduated from IU this year. 8 a. m... 49 12 (Noon) 58 _TWOHITS k. NO RUNS, poiding third. Golfat lined to Di- “It's something we never even FO PORAWORE = Siri vr vies +. 20 Baa ayed in the school band at 9 a.m... 52 “Pp mm. 60 Ee = ITS. Maggio. NO RUNS, ONE HIT. [thought about, his being rejected,” I= Eaitorigls i. vont vaca 38 . FL. PHILLIES Waitkus grounded Eg! Third i FARE our away said. Ee | Fashions.......:......13, 14 | His father, ‘Arthur James Lang- -- Humidity at 11: 30 a m.i. 47% out, Coleman to Mize. Ashburn® YANKS Bértaafisuc out. Di-' miracle. T'S Gardening............... 14 WeHois in the finance division of doubled fo - short right center. Maggio popped to Goliat in short, But the joy around the Dun: | Mrs. Manners. ..........: 11 the Post Office. " Remember Bauer just missed making a div- right field, Mize singled to right. away home at, 835 Eastern Ave. LX NeodIOWORK «:ivussivssre 1d Ensign Langwell worked in : ing catch ef the ball, and 'it Brown . drove ‘8 ¢ three-and-two was tempered with sadness. Mr, i : Obituaries .......% :.. 4, 21 Postal service for one year. Angus Ward? bounced off his glove as he fell pitch to Ashburn. NO RUNS, Dunaway hed to go to Jerry's - Jerry Dunaway and his dad. . A Othman. ceri cvvivvviors 3 ung Calhoun, who was bara to the ground. Sisler, with a count ONE HIT. ldoctor to get a letter as part of = Pattern ...... rsariereay 4 11 Walton, Ill, enlisted in the “Andrew Tully tolls of three and two, struck out. En-- PHILLIES. Roberts struék out. his deferment pleadings. When he since The Times first obtained brave little boy will Yoke run its. Radio and Teievision..... 40 Navy Mar. 17, 1949. nis grounded out, Coleman to Waitkus doubled down the right was there, the doctor broke the the wonder drug ACTH for Jerry! course. Until then, the father Who Ruark .iv.vveseeeersesss 37 His stepfather, Ray ' Lester what has hap Mize. NO RUNS, ONE MIT, field foul ne / AS fouled ied 1o/bad news. lin February. But now, the doctors lost his share in his son's early! Societys cin ea, 13 Jones, is employed at the Arm- him. P Second Inning Jerry. is slipping again. Doctors. sdy, Jerry seems to be heading childhood hecause he was serving! mq BOVOlR.irvrssurnssses 3 strong Cork Co., where the youth im. Its on | YANKEES — Brown lined to ao “hotding ‘Second, Vnier have produced three major re- for another relapse. Eventually, with the Navy during World War: Sports.................33-35 Worked before entering service. | Today's Times Ashburn. Bauer fouled to ass SRR to Mize. issions in the progress ‘of the they say, the drugs will lgse their II, hopes he is allowed to remain Women's.......h.v.00013 14 | Mr. Calhoun attended : { In Jrom of the Phillies’ dugout. UNS, ONE | a curable cancer of the blood effectiveness and the of aon Inactive duty, at'his son's side. | : —t- o—|8chool at Dunkirk, " - Hy be Hee ; N - 3 3 : : oa 4 % ) v

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150, 000 Set 1st Navy Loss in War, ToPushAcross But 3d Vessel to Hit 18th Parallel Russ-Made Explosive

Vessel Goes Down 2 Miles Off Shore; Gls Expected Rescued Men Are Rushed to Pusan To Face Biggest WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (UP) ~The American Mine- . sweeper Magpie has been sunk off Korea and 21 U. S. sailors R sistance Sweeper Mag tory Red Regis HORBERECHT Are missing, the Navy announced today. United Press Staff Correspondent The ship struck a floating mine last Sunday in Korean A TAEYG De. oo Aled waters where Russian-made mines have been laid roops 150, strong waite

Among th ssing were Stanley Calt Jr. south of the 38th Parallel for OP. The MISSING wer anies \houn Jr,

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{foreign aggressors’ ). Mopping' up inside the old Pusan beachhead are 40,000 more Whether they can be detached is a question. The bag of Communist prisoners south of the Parallel was

auxiliary motor minesweeper.

Strikes Mine 2 Miles Off Korea Coast

It struck the mine on the starboard side two miles off the Korean east coast city of Chiuksan-dong. growing by the hour, but the ‘wre lv ie . i , 'm } | thousands of by-passed or trapped Twelve survivors were picked up by a sister ship, the lenemy troops were beginning to Merganser, and carried to the port of Pusan, Korea. pose a serious threat. The Magpie and. Merganser were engaged in ’'mineOne band of 2000 Red troops Bpi¢ 7 DE foodie raided the town of Wonju in SWeeping operations when the Magpie struck the mine about. {South Korea Sunday and killed 5:30 p. m., Korean time.

{five American officers, the South iy, 7 In ros F i Korean command. and: 1000 to The Magpie was the third U. S. Naval vessel to strike a mine in Korean waters.

2000 civilians, Total casualties in-the three mine incidents now stand

| the Parallel was expected to take route from Seoul and Pyongyang. the American destroyer Brush struck an internationally-

ROKs Roll Again The heaviest fighting north of . 2 i "or ; FL ng at 11 killed, 24 missing and 17 injured. place in an area facing American Eleven enlisted men were killed and 10 injured when infantrymen and Marines on the Over on the east coast outlawed, free-floating mine off the northeast coast of Korea ithe border the 3d South Korea

returned to New York this week proceeded under their own power to Sasebo, Japan. after a month Korea. The president of the United Press is the only major newspaper executive to have visited the Mghting fronts in Korea.

In Japan and The Magpie's missing includes its commanding offider,

Lt. (jg) Warren Roy Person, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ludwig Person, Pacific Grove, Cal. U. 8. warships recently have picked up a number of Russian-made free-floating mines in the waters off both the

: 7 ing 10 miles east and west coast of Korea.

before it met resist-

ance at Changjon. The Reds there put on their first show of -Adm. Forrest P. Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations, fight

gant since their retreat from told the House Armed Services Committee on Monday, that (The United Nations gave in. the mines picked up in the Korean waters were new Rus-. direet but eer authority for Gen, 8ian types that appeared to have been taken “only recently AcArthur last night to send his y men” north when the rnc from a warehouse.” Most of them have been the outlawed, United Nations Political Commit- free- floating Hark. 3 type.

tee agreed, 47 to 5, to pass on its : ra x nn "Assembly for approval). ‘Indianapolis Ensign, 2 Other Hoosiers Missing on Ship

eral Assembly for approval). Robert W. Langwell

(The blueprint permits United Nations forces to police that counServed in War Il All North Korea was brought Three Hoosiers, including an range today of Allied Indianapolis ensign who entered fliers after seven fighter squad- service voluntarily Aug. 30, are including jets, were moved 2mong the 21 missing crew mem. from Japan to Korean bases. bers of the sunken Magpie. | They are:

starts to function.

the blueprint. Seven

Ensign Robert Warren Lang-

Stanley Louis Calhoun’ son of Mrs,

Jr., 19 Ray Lester

The Department of Defense to-

Ensign. Langwell, who served

WOUNDED two years in the Navy in World

bor 16 months during the last He went overseas to Japan last

Cpl. Arnold J. Brewer, Hrabiech i November and then was moved

At the time he left for service

well, said today. He thought that Sgt. 1/c George Wallace Forte, as a radio man he would be called from Peru High School, and has

Cpl. Georgie D. Smediey, son of assigned quickly to service on the daughter, Gloria, live on Guam.