Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1950 — Page 8
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On Way to Meet With MacArthur
T (Continued From aes 2h i Jeaught between Kumechon and the border,
ton.
“Don’t put it around my neck, | In addition to attacks on port facilities and east coast "Photographers asked the Pres- Vice Adm. Arthur Struble, hit bridges and other military hg t-te Tet MF STAIAbALK putt mstaliations- inland. as- fax ae their 1muls gums vOaER > - igh
around his neck. ! The President, who had been | One bridge over the N
{Korean Red army,” the communimunicative when he left Califor- munists to" move supplies to! que said. nia, turned to the photographers Pyongyang was destroyed by the Specific targets included Chongand snapped: ijin’s railway yards, military stor-
The President's press secretary, over the Poktae River. Another! Charles Ross, said they had al|bridge over the Namdae remained ‘Other Cruisers Listed (public official mooth 91-hour flight from the to be destroyed
-wakened at 3 a. m., dressed and Freight. cars and marshaling, Naval force included at least four| : ot ready for the landing. ygrds near Yohaejin and Kimchon American cruisers, the British ‘It has been
‘te President and his welcoming area also were heavily damaged {stralian, Canadian and American play’ has been >legation entered a motor cara-|or destroyed. {light forces. in which whisked them to the Carrier planes from the task! conscious in a hief Arthur W. Radford for £1 of during She Bignt Srom Wonsan to the Manchurian bor- All are erimes, reakfast. tended that the battleship should|der—275 miles—and sank 30|Investiga
men flown into Hawail ahead! Th ined in the dttack on {but the Thursday bombardment ey Jo tk Jhe President was mapping the was so successful that Chongjin|Chongjin, destroying two wareJ uy 8 Yiwas left to the American heavy houses, a radio station and two
here. {cruiser Helena to give the final trucks.
The Circuit J
her {erally known, ! Md Mr. Truman's tentative Tanchon is 120 miles northeast out island gun positions and charges where + inerary includes lunch this ,¢ wonsan which the South Ko- strafed slit trenches. fternoon at the Pearl Harbor! ommissioned officers’ club. He The “Mighty Mo" has met no! {attacks, hit secondary marshal-|Public office.”
ll leave tonight for his talks to- serio iti in it tack “rworrow with Gen. MacArthur, Ser’ous. opposition In ia attaghs so far, In fact its most serious!
Fresumably at Wake Island, incident occurred Thursday when If this schedule is followed, Mr. ; ] north of ongyan Truman ‘will fly back from the on® of its 16-inch shells ex-| Pyongyang.
ronference to Henolulu Sunday rvorning, spend the day sight-see-
|Soho Ri. Others hit marshaling Session. |vards at Kunu and Kujung Dong,| Sheriff Rober
search for the ploded almost as soon as i. left] - Give Air Support {began when Mr.
the muzzle. It threw shrapnel Fighters and fighter bombers livery truck was (near the ship but no one was in- continued giving close support to , 1,0 01v road f 32 2d Femail n Hawai ost Jured. [ground forces pushing northward ..... Eat ay efore returning 10° united Press monitors Jn Tokyo!in the vicinity of Kumchon, hit-| ' A Tope aco ) reported that Chongjin rddio had ting troop concentrations and e Hawallan Legislature re- n,t heen heard since Thursday!barracks.
“1ained in special sessioh today, motning, = suggesting that the| In the ground fighting, 1st | COUNtryside had
onl. and = was awaiting an Radio Off Air {bushed a convoy of about 60 Al-|ommendations
| Hadio Pyongyang, whica has|lied trucks five miles north of been broadcasting on a fixed|Paekchon, just above the 38th
schedule, also went off the air|/Parallel.
nse etn
since. help.
On the northeastern front, at the Port of Wonsan 80 His Disappearance Sl Ln (Continued ¥rom Page One) miles above the frontier, it was disclosed that retreating] (Continued From Page One) | 0 to-Congress Joseph R. Farring-iN,rth Koreans murdered 530 civilian politicians and other i the SAIS Dice Sept. 20. Nine r 30,
put it on my arm.” the President railroad marshaling yards, the 37-ship naval force under|City today to resume the ge
das Ra ors “You should inquire into the
| unusually taciturn and uncom-/dae River used by the oo tions which had aided the North po iter (of Mr. Hiser's disappearance) and ascertain whether a
™ “Mighty Mo,” as was anothe er! “It has been conjectured in “the, “No . fin nd fuel ge areas, re eries and. fy newspapers that this citizen and In addition to the Missouri and under mysterious circumstances.
mainland. He said Mr. Truman Hurls Final Bi the There may or may not have been ur na ow ithe two aircraft carriers. th a crime commitiod
An Air Force band played as iff the same general east coast cruiser Ceylon and British, Au-|{what the newspapers call ‘foul! ‘that this man may be lying un-/
me" of Pacific Commander-in-|. Ine Missouri mcved down force also roamed the coast from killed or is held against his will.
A plane load of Secret Service ,ii..; Chongjin again Friday,|Communist vessels. /'// Cites Little Known Law
law, which he said was not gen-|
Fleet Headquarters in Hawaii ,\ © In Wonsan Bay, they knocked|Jury .can institute impeachment,
or corrupt misconduct less than! reans captured Tuesday. | ~B-20s, joining in the east coast #4 crime in the performance of
ing yards at ‘Samgun Am d! Jurors then retired into secret
{he did not intend to renew the
The search was abandoned yesterday after a large section of thé!
ping the President may address naval-air strike had knocked out! c | Further plans will hinge on] avalry Headquarters reported Monday. It had invited him to| |broadcasting installations. [that 3 ro ovr force am- the auditors, report and any rec-|
may make, the sheriff said.
A relief column sof|U. S. POPULATION GAINS
Friday and has not been heard/tanks and infantry went to its] WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (UP)— The Census Bureau estimated toThe Missouri rained shells for The 1st Cavalry Division spear-| day that the population of the {more than an hour on Tanchon, head which entered Kumchon was United States Sept. 1 was 151.lin a strike believed equal to|one of the three in the northward 695,000. This compared with an | Thursday's biow which saw more/drive and came from Sonam estimate of 150,778,000 April “i
: circular trap on an estimated 8000 to 10,000 Red troops Group to Look Into 3
Mr. Stainback presented the|prisoners on Oct. 9. dered 3 spacial Zulit qovering Jan, President with a yellow lel which The bodies were found in a cave on a hill overlooking! .. 950. he tried to put around Mr. Tru- \Wonsan Prison syeona overlook € audit was completed Monday, man’s neck. . eral hours before Mr, Hiser
has disappeared
conjectured that committed . . .| field or has been and you should
udge also cited a that the Grand! they find “wilfull
t E. Wentz said!
treasurer, which Hiser’s panel defound burning on our and one-half of Hartford City.
been covered.
the grand jury!
ol {
David R. Smith but a jury a verdict and was dis-{under
‘22 hours without! (God) King of the World is
bees on charges of mat nt rice
yestanday. A similer/ing. obscene matter 1945: Oakland Av. was arreted es
elderly ‘« n- ‘* Principal tenets are: 5. Wrens proclaims Dimaelt : “Put God first.”
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were more in-|for 2 om. tod m. today.
“Be free from falsehood and do a] set bond at “Do unto others as you would |C. Johnson. or
than 800,000 pounds of shells| Myon. A second,” on the left
Preliminary reports indicated ‘and taken Hanpo Ri ; pounding north | “good results.” | This force was fighting a bitter Parallel along a The Helena reported huge fires| battle to hold the town against] 40 miles to the still .burning in the center of Reds retreating northward before | advanced up to | Chongjin, port and railway cen-| the American central column on past 24 hours a [ ter. | the main Seoul-Pyongyang high-| enemy resistance.
{day and in a “hurricane of furi- to the first Communist armor Wonsan against | ous naval gunfire” laid waste an since the crossing of the Parallel. resistance. The targets within the port. | American Patton tanks knocked Capitol Division “A thick black blanket of smoke out two Red T-34 Russian-made| ping up Wonsan
{like a black curtain hid raging Thursday night. | fires and razed military installa- __ Three ‘South Korean divisions. -" most 60,000,
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‘poured into Chongjin. flank, had by - passed Kumchon| the 1st, 8th and 6th—also were
An earlier naval communique way. | - Some 80 miles north of the {sald that the Missour! and sup-| The central spearhead last was! frontier, the South Korean 3d {porting ships fanned out in al reported four miles south of Kum-| Division advanced three miles semicircle before. Chongjin Thurs- chon. This spearhead had run in-| west toward Pyongyang from ||
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