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. Wipe Out 7 China ~ Red Battalions . (Continued From Page One) plants supply most of the -power for northeast Korea. However, there have been reports that the Chinese were dis-
mantling the plants and taking the: machinery north with ther. |
Hint New Red Push
United Nations commanders] were keeping a wary eve on the! massing of Chinese and Korean forces farther west for what appeared to be an attempt to turn! the Chongchon River defenses on the northwest front. ry I The sudden buildup of elements! ‘of three enemy divisions, four brigades and two additional regi-’ ments north of Tokchon came as a possible answer to a four-day lull in the ground fighting on the! northwest front. The "enemy seemed to be shifting the bulk of his strength east to the central front. i | Front reporfs indicated that the Reds already were shelling] the U. 8S. 2d Division and South Korean forces in the central area. The Americans: called for heavy. alr strikes on enemy tencentrations north of Tokchon, south of
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FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1850
Plant. Seeks 3 vealed, land’ will cost more than
$5000. Attorney Burk‘'hart is representing Mrs, Flem- : ing. : : . . There is a possibility of pur- — SION | chasing additional real estate f ba. 3 la link with a Pennsylvania Rail- : road siding at the rear of the Firm to Construct $125,000 Building : bers of Mrs, Fleming's family. | By LARRY STILLERMAN | The company is represented by Times Real Estate Editor {Attorney Arthur J, Sullivan. Defense orders, hot and heavy, mpm in iare pushing expansion of major oll {and minor Indianapolis plants. William Faulkner | Another in current moves for . . |production elbow-room came to. Wins Nobel Prize /day from the six-year-old Skirvin, gTQCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov. 10 iTool & Machine Co., 1617 Howard | St. 7
{This land is also owned by mem-
‘auto’ and airplane parts producers stories about the seamy side o lasked Marion County Plan Com- life in the South, won a Nobel {missioners for permission to con- Prize for literature today. |struct a $125,000 block’ building! Bertrand Russell, Inorth of Sumner St. west of author-philosopher who rarely !Shelby St. . . juses his titles of Earl Russell of Will Rule Nov. 18 Dorset and Viscount Amberley, The Commission will rule Nov, also won a literary award. 16 on rezoning five acres for the Ine Swedish Academy of Liter{building from a light to a heavy ature, which could not agree on a ‘Industrial area. Other activity in candidate in 1049 and held over this Perry Twp. region is classi- that award, gave it to Mr. Faulkfied for heavy plant operation. ner and the 1950 prize to Mr.
The proposed spread will the third expansion for Skirvin {since 1944. Work will begin this month if rezoning is granted, . . Woodrow Skirvin, company pres- Raise $29 Million ident, said today. | NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (UP)— New machinery for production Community Chests and Councils of transmission and jet parts for of America, Inc. anounced today automobiles and airplanes will that the first 60 of the nation’s cost an additional $100,000, Mr. 1250 community chests have raised Skirvin said. The building will §29 million in the organization's
Chest Fund Drives
Play Hop-Scotch Around Nation |proposed plant, Mr. Skirvin said.
an estimated 51,000 of the 175,000/10,000 installers. Federal Mediator {s a business separate from Bell long lines and Bell Co. operating Walter Maggiolo met with both Telephone. The union, therefore, workers in the 30 states where parties individually today and has no reason for picketing Bell flying picket lines were operating #aid he hoped to schedule a joint |property, officials said. today. :
PY 5 : (UP)—Willlam Faulkner, Ameri- erally peaceful. But two acts of | cotiators and Federal Mediator Carl Parker, CWA chief steward,
| The sub-contractor for prime Can writer of novels and BOT sours, Southwestern. Bell Thomas G. Dougherty this after- were to appear in Judge Higgins’
British Mo., Newspapers, Inc., was sliced Nine Plane Victims
phone cable had been cut "at aj Western Electric plant.
workers’ wage disputes—which is/National Cemetery.
visory employees took up the! : slack. os of | Push Peace Efforts } 1 hia oe Federal mediators here contin-
ued efforts to settle the wage dis-| a 1 13 : pute which has been under in-: C :
One-Third of Phone Workers Still Idle
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termittent negotiation for more : than a year between the Western . Electric and the Communications Phone Service Here Workers of America, i wal Back Lo Norrand Key unit in the strike is, C | 2 Division 6, representing some] (Continued From Page One)
meeting this afternoon. | Don Yelton, CWA strike direcPicket Lines Peaceful {| Representatives of Division 18, tor here, said he and ig ey 3 _Irepresenting supply house work-junion officials, Kenne vers, Pickel lines were reported gen iers, Also met with company ne- CWA. state representative, and
{court Monday for hearing. {| Mr. Yelton sald Division 6 {strikers will respéct the injuncfi . . tion by refraining from any more ‘Buried in Arlington picketing in Indianapolis until the ASHINGT! ’ ‘hearing is-held. - | oa Gen. oY Ny UE] In South Bend, union officials The total of idled telephone gate, World War II British Allied wi Jpvent Tuesday petore Judse workers was reduced from ves- commander in Burma. and eight County 8 vas Court 1. A Si terday’s 85.000 by the !‘strategic”| American and British compan- m ny up Held then on the ine return to work of some 17,000 em- | ions who died together in a plane’ hie tssued by Judge ‘Bingployees of the Michigan Bell Co. crash in India, were buried today Jun Ssue
> | : : rest , which sto There wag no settlement of these in a single grave in Arlington RE erday pped
said a three-inch cable carrying P°°™
150 pairs of wires to Springfield.
with an ax. Northwestern Bell at Minneapolis said a main tele-
separate from that of Western! The 41-year-old Wingate comElectric workers. {manded the famous British junA union official said the return, gle-fighting “Chindits.” He, with which put the state's telephone another British officer, two Britsystem back to normal, was part!ish news correspondents and five of a'union strategy which planned American bomber crew members further “quickie” strikes to harass were killed when their, bomber the company. crashed March 25, 1944, in India Service in other affected states while Gen. Wingate's ‘‘Raiders” ranged from “emergency ‘calls/ ware moving in behind Japanese
Gov. Williams Clings To 169-Vote Lead
DETROIT, Nov. 10 (UP)—Gov. G. Mennen Williams clung to a 169-vote lead over Republican Harry F. Kelly today with more than half of the county-by-county ballots canvassed officially.
Huichon, west of Wochon and east of Paegeri.
Smash Coastal Areas
The Allied air forces carried their all-out, 1000-plane aerial offensive into its fourth straight day today with raids from coast to coast. B-29 superfortresses made their . third, fire raid in as many days burning out the road junction of Iuju on the Manchurian frontier with * thousands of incendiary ‘bombs. Uiju lies 10 miles up the Yalu River from smouldering! Sinuiju, the Communist * provisional capital hit by 79 B-29s Wednesday. The B-29s destroyed the highway junction town of! Puckchin yesterday. ily. But her family has contended Today's raid on Uiju achieved ghe met with foul play. “excellent. results,” an Air Force . spokesman said. He said the B-29s met violent anti-aircraft fire from the Manchurian side of the border and were attacked by enemy fighters. But he had no Feport on the outcome'.of the of the missing woman in demandfighter attack. i “ ) A : ing that ‘foul play” aspects be Seventen other B-208 dumped reinvestigated is her daughter, their bombs on the battered pretty, blonde 20-year-old Suznortheast coast port of Chongjin anne LaDuron Stonecipher. Mrs. when weather turned them from Stonecipher left her father's another unidentified primary tar- household more than a year ago get {and has not seen him since, She « Light bombers and fighters has said she does not accept her again concentrated on Communist father's contention that her supply routes and troop concen- mother left voluntarily. trations. Her brother, Jacque LaDuron,
Gals, if you are in the market,
its owner's is missing.
Diggers to Hunt Missing Woman
Churchyard Burial
Rumor Spurs Police (Continued From Page One)
Relatives of Mrs. LaDuron completed a round eof visiting Muncie officials today, seeking assurance that the 13-year-old mystery will be reinvestigated. Working actively with relatives
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2.8 8 - It reported that the first 60 N. M., Hot Springs and Pine {jon in Burma. ties reporting official ballot PURCHASE OF the acreage community chests attained 100.8 Bluff, Ark., and Peoria, Rock- Ee — A {counts, the 39-year-old DemoMrs. Roscoe Fleming ofiper cent of their goals; 49 ex- ford and Wheaton, Ill, to “en- KILLERS ELECTROCUTED cratic incumbent - had 933,665 Denver, Col, hinges on rezoning. ceeded their goals and 54 raised tirely normal” in cities where, FElectrocution of condemned votes to 833,496 for the one-
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21, was arrested on an open charge yesterday after eye witnesses said he took active part in the fight that preceded the shooting of Ralph and Seibert Carter, Police Chief Harry Nelson said the father and son will be taken before a grand jury as soon as investigation is completed. He sald he believed the son would be held as a defendant, rather than as a material witness as was originally announced. Today police still were checking: names in a notebook found on one dead man, to learn the scope of the blackmail activity, Two other doctors already have said the elder Carter tried to extort money from them. Names of women also were being checked by police in Terre Haute to learn if they were parties to the blackmail scheme. Witnesses who saw or heard part of the fight Monday night] were to be questioned to ascertain] if they were able to hear any of] the conversation which preceded! the fight and slayings. {
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