Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1950 — Page 2
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Gl Prisoners 150 Yanks Reported “Held by N. Koreans “In Rail Tunnel {Continued From Page One) yang to Kimpo Airfield out‘side Seoul as fast as they
could be brought to the airfield here, | First to go were: Fvt. Harold A, Warren, Brint,| Afa.; Pvt. Russel Morris, Charlottesville, Va.; Pvt. Raymond Hamilton, Routé 4, Branson, | Mich.; Pfc. Joseph Cerino, Jr. Bangor, Pa.; Capt. William D.| Locke, of Enfield, N. C.; First Lt.| James B. Smith, of Columbus, O.;/ 8gt. 1st Class Robert 1. Morris, of- Chester, Pa.; Sgt. 1st Class! William H. Jones, of Flint, Mich.: Pvt. 1st Class Edward G. Hal-! comb, of Hamilton, O.; Sgt. Pa-| keshi Kumagai, of Honolulu, Ha-| wail, and Cpl. Jack C. Arakawa, of Honolulu, Hawaii. Sgt. Morris and Pvt. Halcomb said they weré captured at a place called Eunnie July 28, They were in the 20th Infantry Regiment. Sgt. Jones was taken at Chinju July 31, Sgt. Arakawa at Taejon July 186, Pvt. Halcomb told this story:
tien of being "hard but fair."
“A week ago today the original = A H Little Gi — sn, ern, mee Studebaker Adds "el sends $30
the northeast section of Pyong-
yang were ‘ined up in columns of . . four after darkness and were V-8 ne to ne told they were being taken to thé Manchurian border, ire | “There were five of us—Morris,| $15 Million Spent
Jones, Arakawa, Smith and my- On Development
self--who had been trying to i escape for some time and we de- SOUTH BEND, Oct. 21 (UP)—
cided we might not get another Studebaker today introdticed a
Judge Robert C. Baltzell appeared before a higher judge yesterday for him in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Federal judge for 25 years, he had earned the réputa.
Dies of Heart Attack COLD SPRING HARBOR, N. Y., Oct. 21 (UP)-—The na
—the only man to serve ‘in the cabinets of four : dents and in offices appointed by {two other presidents. | The elder statesman died late heart
since had been confined largely] to a wheel chair, Vice President Alben W. Barkley, Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Defense Secrétary’ George C. Marshall headed the
of one of our truly great citisens.” 4
sheriffs will distribute 12,000 packages of pretzels, donated by the company, to youngsters as a "bribe" against Halloween vandalism The most historic role which :
Mr. Stimson played in 39 years this youu, ~ of publi¢ life was when as Secretary of War during World == Sheperd Heads - Name C. E. Wynn e recommended to President T | o Personnel Post
when services were held Truman that the atomic bomb Clarence E. Wynn, Gary, has
be dropped on Japan, ot Boar at B aw has been named
Urged A-Bomb Use Me: » Sinton said his redoms-| personnel diréemendation to use the atom bomb tor for .the Indiwas made “to end the war in vie. NeW Yorker Succeeds anapolis plant of tory with the least possible eost {Bridgeport Brass lin the lives of our men in the Dr. Roy 0. West Co. w bs |armies which I had hel meg [tate Pareles { To Child Who Wanted Bike ad Meiped 0 GREENCASTLE, Oct. 21 —ipApenative of He said “No man” in his posi- Howard C. Sheperd, New York, Wynn has head- . ’ {tion “could have failed to use” today heads the DePauw Univer-/ed the industrial He Reads of Her Dad’s Hoax to Give (the bomb and afterward look “his sity board of trustees as presi- relations depart-sJ Her Money and Mails Some From War countrymen in the face.” donk jen t of Nation-f MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa, Oct. 21 (UP)—~This is a report to| Mr. Stimson was on the verge gq, succeeds Dr. Roy 0 West, M : 1945. Sgt. John A. Waibel of the 80th Medium Tank Battalion, fighting/of retirement from law practice ; : Cary. ines . g os $n June, 1940, when the late Pres-| WHO resigned last week. He holds a de-
Mr. Wynn
: Testing . . . testing . . . Robert Murray, chief deputy sheriff, Hundreds i ernme Slaughter 2% at 3X —qninent 3 DvIament fries the taste of an Independent Biscuit Co. pretzel while Hubert United - ess Correspondent’ (Mr. Stimson’s death as “the loss| N. Leer, company president, watches with approval. De Frank Tremaine reported from
Wonsan that the North Koreans slaughtered hundreds of civilians: before they left that big east, coast city. = ; A 10th Corps spokesman said’ many were slain in the suburbs, where some 400 bodies had been. found, and others were thrown, into the bay. “The spokesman said he saw 60 bodies recovered from Wonsan Bay, He said they had been shot in the back and thrown into the water in groups of four bodies bound together. : Many of the dead were identi: fied as businessmen, students and teachers, the spokesman said. More than 7000 prisoners were taken in 'he past 24 hours alone, boosting the war-long total to more than 82,000.
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somewhere in Korea—if he is still alive. i : chines, 2 [Yes sugine an jis Commander Sergeant, little B-year-old Edna Aman thinks the bike you ident Franklin D. Roosevelt asked] And thus ended at least a por. Sree in business administration A tas x ana “ “When the North Koreans series in its 1951 line. sent her 18 just wonderful {him to be Secretary of War. {tion of the rumor that Branch from. Indiana University. no he stop a n e started to march us up a dark] Harold 8. Vance, chairman and r Y i | : 2 Ohto. alley, we five dropped out of line present, said ‘the firm spent h Bhe Was having 3 Se Sienie with It today. Jing Up and Cows namg up and down) He a i long Dept Riser, stockholder of the Brook: State Troopers Praised hori elm ao and squeezed up against the wall §15 million to develop the new Her Salr was fiying in the breeze h labove party lifie” led him to ac-| IB Dodgers, aa Imarene "fo T ck Law Work on. at out Mrs. O. iy the shadows, flattening our- valve-in-head power plant which .\\4 hor eves were bright with Teachers to Hear {cept the post in the New Deal the position. ror Thy : Sat the Publis Bt. Clair § selves as much as we could. is becoming a trend In the auto, oo. ‘ hoi jcabinet. "| Earlier this week DePauw ofi-| FRENCH LICK, Oct. 21 (UP) ng 18 a Rooms 2p. m. Wi “The column went by with industry's engine plans. | Today was Saturday, her first 1000-Voice C OIF | As Secretary of War, Mr. Stim- cials said they knew nothing of —Indiana state troopers had com- ont, Ape . ng meeth most of the guards at the rear, The compact motor has a 120-/,,,, 4.0 out of school since she! 10n Craig, nationally known S00 Was able to put into action his Mr. Rickey's supposed interest in /mendation from an unexpected : y Union of and they never saw us. horsepower rating, with seven-to- |g. (ne hike. She made the most gp ral director from New York, Plans for preparedness that had the post or possibly in the job of source today, praise for the job 4 ICE COMMISSIO nion “Later, Cpl. Arakawa, who Oné compression. of it. will appear as guest conductor of [Den frustrated by public inertia university president. Dr. Clyde/they have done to enforce the ; : gram will 160ks like a Korean, pretended he| Mr. Vance said it was adaptable | Practically Speechless a 1000-voice high school chorus at dUring his {erms as Secretary of Wilman, current school prexy, truck weight law from the con- Brown, Ga was our guard and marched us|t0 compression increases “when la. War under President Willlam nas expressed a desire to retire, vention of the Indiana Motor,’ itt Su j Edna was practically speechless 7:30. p. m. next wi, A through the city hollering ‘bali,|the géneral availability of higher Hdna Pp Taylor himself|Friday in Cadle Howard Taft and. Secretary of i.nn Thompson, Columbus Truck Association, ; by Mrs. Fi bdli’ meaning hurry, The gooks Octane fuels makes such increases When Mayor Don ay h 2 Tabernacie State under President Herbert oq. ae Sheperd as board Some 300 trucking operators at- of: are Mrs. did not pay any attention to us. desirable” Premium fuels willjcame to her school, ae Dil Th chorus Hoover. = vice president. tending the association's 19th for siah: Mrs. We had trouble, though, when we Not be required with the new (Of a class and gave her * epresshting a ' He worked 12 hours a day to . meeting voted for continued en- courses; M assed a North Kor Yice box. motor, he said, | Edna knows the bike was your ep g ap- build the 200,000-man Army into 1916 Graduate _ [forcement of the law and gave a telephone: PE oa ‘aresl phe ol | gift to her. But she's sort of proximately 94 a victory fore of 10,000,000 men . pledge of co-operation to its. en- phone; “We ran down a side street into Started Trend hazy on the details, And she Indiana high : ea ae | A native of Vincennes, Mr. # ing class; an alley when the police fired we, Oldsmobile and Cadillac started knows nothing about that deal schools, wil hea Mr. Barkley said Mr. at Sheperd 1s a 1916 DePauw gradu-| , letter from State Police Supt. aonb) shots sat us. We found a vacant|y,, u,.¢war trend to lighter, more Involving her pop, Charles Aman. feature of the a ay « PUMSON ate and has been a member of Arthur M. Thurston read to dele a hed Rouse and oroke open the door powerful engines when they un-| Next to him, she thinks you're Seneral program Added dignity and character 10, \ 14 since 1036. While in Bates said violations stood at 2.7 planning; and stayed inside the next several . , n ak i « Of the Indiana American life,” while Mr. Ache« . tension; M " |velled V-8 motors less than two just about the swellest guy in the " . Pi Per cent compared to 35 per cent days. . years ago. Other General Mo- world, She's going to write you State Teachers son said the nation would find school he was a member of Phi ji, 0 ihe jaw first went into effect. pitality; ar “We had a few pleces of bed- {ors divisions and Chrysler are herself to tell you so. Association. his memory “an ever-present help Kappa Psi and starred in football : ways and | ding, three slices of bread and reported to be working on engines, me mayor let the people of! A ¢c companists Mr. Craig * [In time of trouble, Gen, Marshall, 0g track. Keith's Schedules Executiv three apples, which we had eaten of the same type. Marshalltown know the whole ¥111 De Miss lauded him as “a great American o, oraquation he joined Na- : / clude Mrs. by the second day. We found al “We believe the new Com- gtory. Here it is: [Louie Swan and John Behleni; and & made] | en dey chair. tonal City Bank, New York, and Two Reissues Mrs, Way 15-pound sack of flour mixed with| : > i anists, {is o h “itoday 18 its ident and director. 0 Pr geg : ' sends and water and lived on that, onder w Wve tur dea bere Al Edna has been Wanting 4 a Hike} Also appearing on the program man of the Joint Chiefs ot Stall Y jer board action, Robert a ey Be Mrs. Harr, WG, ar gcd eehie h Sice T1d SomPATA 15 2 aioe mal Aor rn chen, High Al ste Mr. Son | vil. Gotu a nema difeir ot Po si fo a moan CA we were @ middle of Some what has been accomplished by i . . . lt he: early . : sort of community. the Champion in’ the low PHOEI™T | Li LL ne took | nducting: Gene James. Don Ax-/icans who fought on battlefields, DePauw in 1041 88|" "New Sim Bill will be “TTI Be ilets Je. “On the fifth day we heard a/fleld,” Mr. Vance said. i pa $4 A ot bought Yanai om ames: Owens: o Oa A rap alumni affairs director. "Seeing You,” with J an . lot of people shouting ‘banzal”| Compactness of the V-8 engine = "c 0 “0 oa tand one. _ ge ra Jack| Gen. J. La ich Collins, Amy, Bebb Ginger Rogers and. nance. but had no indlestion that the permitied Studebaker to sHOFten 1, wugn't much, but it made BANS | Herder, Martha Owens, John Chief of Staff who served under Plans for Overseas ple, and “Mr. Blandings city had fallen. We lookedithe length of the Commander, |, . . Ke Ek Dar Har ‘Gordon IMr.. Btinison,* sald he Wwas':*al; : His Dream House” with Lad though Sool Tacks, and sawiwith (44 exception of the 201k4- Then Mr. Aman became afraid Edwards, Joe Dennis ' William source of inspiration” and Army Program Completed Grant, Myrna Loy and Melvyn ) gy and Won ered ches Cruisen 10 10TH{4t his wite would be sore be-|Pierson, Wendell Schmos and Secretary Frank Pace Jr. called Plans have been completed for Douglas. Rite . Haken fos Raselans | Styling changes on the 1951 cause he had spesh pe 1 oy Dave Hager. i Pt - seas Program, a statement from Plan Installation To an Commanders and Champions are ¢ pevorted lo opplinorlallingd : | Mr. Stimson had been troubled the state CROP committee said. C1. '['ON¢ Invites you to enjoy food - “Finally we called in a young few, centering around the rede- been robbed of the money. [Announce Marine by & heart ailment ever since his|today. Of 2 AmVet Posts ond beverage service of PAOLY, Korean who told us in Japanese signed grille, bumper and “spin-| Later, however, Mr, an's| . retirement as Secretary of War| The committee met with dis- : : 9 ist Church the city had fallen but we could ner.” One-piece windshields now pitiful little hoax was exposed. ‘Mobilization Plan lon his 78th birthday, Sept. > ie supervisors and county Vice Commander Marshall E. distinguished excellence 3:30 o’cloc] not leave because the South Ko- are features of all Studebaker Newspapers throughout the "" =o C0 Corps expects 10/1945 | chairmen yesterday to discuss the Miler, Champaign, IIL, will be ei atmosphere reans were shooting all the Rus- lines. state carried stories of how Mr.| G8 DY Th Tiree of A ren all]. Seth uk Yale | eampaign_ goals. 85. carloads of Principal speaker when two Am- ong Me dlighitol onort of Elizabeth sians. Apparently he thought we, The Champion engine is un- Aman had réported the false Tob. ng vohinteer- réserve: of: Eduea ‘grain and other farm products Vet posts are installed at 2 p. m. 4 tir-conditioned to George were Russians. changed except for an oil pan bery so that he could buy his a who will” be - mobilized: by Ju Stingan yas bam > NeW | whieh will go to 25 foreign coun- Jotnosrow in the World War SA he Rev “Later we decided to go out, Modification, more powerful gen-itle girl a bike. |June 30. Dis An i : tries. Richard Mill 4 arid South Korean soldiers came erator and increased radiator Story Gets to Korea The Department of Defense *niered Be firm, The first carload, a shipment, . ~ 10 pi A a oSollege a Rw over and shook hands and took frontal cooling area. Some ay ¢ the Sid today each officer notified headed by u Root, President Of Wheat, was on its way to Chi ander of Hoosier Post 19. John The harles Ei us to their commanding officer, Sa = | tO Sipe { Press 18 10 be told if possible the monthjommended him to. Tres wy cago where it will be included Inyo 4m Jr. 2852 Kenwood Ave, TUSCANY a ’ " amd that's how we got back” 19] Roads Closed |feacned sgt. Waibel in Kore. | “hich he can expect to report Theodore Roosevelt for S0ORTI50 carloads of foodstuffs DEIN|wil head Levi Jackson Post 21. , The atte The Americans said the march reacheq ined a avr ~ [for active duty. ment Br ey aunt to Germany Tuesday, Slats - ROOM pink and : from Seoul to Pyongyang took 20 i hed a ae il, All enlisted volunteer reserves in New York. He gav » [Chairman Lt. Gov. John A. Wat-qyggpAy SET UN DAY : sm yongyang For Construction ceived a letter from Sgt. Waibel|noiow the rank of sergeant will 000-a-year practice to take the icing told CROP ofcials. Ee aT. Nithsk talteta. Ms “It one prisoner fell down, an-| 1ndiana State Highway Depart- Sncloting sliphing 20 ion De mobilized by Nov. 30. All those job, : : United Ni tions in Indi R dianapolis, thes ne_p d- pick him up and Ment today announced the follow-| JCH®Y order for $30. The Teftet |above the yank ot sergeant who While Secretary = als " Bather Gets Rocks a Bre Nn, cama: : COFFEE Joseph Eh : ” «ye INE Toads closed because. of ton x Th ave been alerted-under the pres-irepresented ‘the. ln ates Al : lis, was th ROR tty in Bunt pet o ho cieton or Teooton: "| AE Fis fo AL a, progr will be mained by nt Londen Naval Contra o In ils Bathroom fen vas lesed yee in con Ship * ae them. Fighty-one dled either coy, Li North of Greendale. 2 miles over ane oe — Jnonsy an 5 ce on tat date. 1930, the seven-power London, There's something wrong about fev om hn ny at ; Jeclata Z satin brid: from shootings or beatings or nak. Soi, o Biveed. 1s mie over LET KS CY ont he momunuect Te: conference of 1031, and the Gen apaoks” who throw rocks in a( 0 or a. = veil was | : ” ora ola eas hee y : Hs ol ex-| t conference in Tye ; exposure during the march.” . | Rtas 27 and 8 and Ong 4," Mies over a bicycle, dane jhe money and BE cept for a few needed specialists. |jgan Sisarmamen jE2throom r+ even at Halloween g poorD FEARTHQUAKE TOL, Oren a . 28: er up with clothes.” {First lieutenants having dates of| : ' aded | . CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 21 (UP) i : It wasn’t long after that be-initial appointment as second! Throughout the 308 the ple ati George Johnson, 1638 N. War- —The seismograph at John Car- han f t duced the price of lieutenant 3 7 {unsuccessfully wi e @reatinan Ave, complained to police { west of West College Cornet orem io] Ore Dh Ore retuce 8 price or Enanis on June. 3, 1844 oF powers to curb Japan's growingianout rocks in his bathroom roll University here recorded a Lynch att GUITARS Road 122, south of Rchmond: detour 16/2 $65 bike to $30. jearlier and who have continuous) gs : ‘| “moderate” earthquake shock The recept : miles over county mat and Road 21. | : service in the M _ power in the Orient. {They came in from the outside og, y i B | . And so, sergeant, Edna got her] e in the Marine Corps Re-| bor early today, originating in lower: After a : a 30: thrush | bike, serve will not be called with the] Mr. Stimson is survived by hi%and broke a window. IGalifornia. | i oe at _ INDIANA MUSIC CO. Taille SM Sixth Vernon |exception of a few needed special-| Wife, the former Mabel Welling-| In Mr. Johnson's opinion its a HD. en 1s BR. OHIO : - nul US 53 Closed at Wilshire, O.. tm. 10 Chai dO lists. : ton White, whom he called “the poor place and poor time to play ri : ivy Prog J/ detour 15 miles over U. 8. 37 and Road airs an WRNeIr | Reduction in number of officers greatest happiness in my Me's Halloween prank ,.. when a : .
| “IND. 38: East of Nowlesvie, 10 mies S@iZed in Gambling Raid to be called is a result of a RRR Te aatie to Richmond. | [larger than expected number of! (43 miles over Roads 3 and 40 Ys » ns sty Chairs Fepase aay officers who answered the initial i «83: From Spencer to 8. 40, 8 eo operty room a olice call to duty, | (miles ov r Roads 46. 59 and 40 to Bean Headquarters. - y
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