Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1950 — Page 2
man Plans Appeal To Congress for Speedy ‘Drought Aid for Slavs From Border
Warns Government May Topple in Food Crisis; Cites Fears of Meeting Possible Soviet Attack
‘gress meeting Nov.
‘nited Press
President Truman vil ask the short session of Con-
27 to approve drought-stricken Yugoslavia to prevent Marshal Tito's re- 45 miles northeast of Seoul and
immediate = aid
gime from collapsing under Russian pressure.
In a grimly-worded telegram to congressional leaders,
for
the President said Marshal Tito's government may topple
and thus “dangerously weak-/— to meet a
en” its ability
Soviet attack unless the Unit- draw.
ed States steps up antifamine aid. His appeal_was only fof food- this area get an average of $2.40
doctors asked so far have de clared their willingness to with-
The spokesman said doctors in
stuffs, and no mention was mace @ Year from the government for of sending arms to Yugoslavia's each patient, making up an aver-
anti-Soviet fighting forces, the second largest
now &8€ anual income of $3600. in Europe. Said they cannot get along on
Neither did the President mention these fees
how” much money he. want the emergency program. Britain Promises Aid
s. for Rome
Three Communist
He
and non-Com-
ey THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Storm Buffets It s-a Hair-Raiser Gls 20 Miles As Gals Play Football ‘Jigs’ 20-Year
was cut off at a nuisance than a have
. Korean each time Allied troops h
‘Yanks Push 8 Miles Across Mountains, Frozen Stream -
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eight miles south of the 38th Parallel. Communication Cut Off A Seoul dispatch said a highranking American officer reported that information from two separate sources indicated Chunchow
was attacked and possibly captured at p.m. Friday (Indianapolis time). ‘Telephone and tele-
type communication with the city 8:45 a. m. t The guerrilla attack was more threat to the By-passed Red forces of South past, and had
Allied rear. seized a number cities in the ave
Russia Flays |
Peace Plan
Says ‘Loudspeaker’ of
+ - Anglo-American Bloc
Endangers UN By BRUCE W. MUNN nited Press Staff Correspondent FI, USHING, ‘N.. Y. ov. 18 --Russia denounced SecretaryGeneral Trygve Lie's
eral Assembly today as a “loudspeaker of the Anglo-American, bloc” which was “designed to; undermine and destroy the United’ Nations.” Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Y. Vishinsky supported only the
provision. for periodic, high-level meetings of the Security Council among the 10 points put before
the assembly by Mr. Lie. But even on that point, Russian diplomat insisted
the that
such meetings could be held only,
if Communist China were given the seat of the Chinese Nation-
alists, whom Mr. Vishinsky described as “lepers.” i Mr. Lie's plan, Mr. Vishinsky
screamed from the rostrum of
‘In Favor of War’
] ! . to be detached .to oust them. It was learned in Belgrade that munist unions agreed "in prin- ~t} ion ; ox 4 5 ies a : At the western end of the 250Mr. Truman’s decision to support ciple” today to accept wage in- mile front across the neck of the Tito government has assured creases affecting an estimated 5 , ~~ : : 4 . Korea, only patrol activity was 3 $35 million in immediate stop-gap Million workers. reported. American. ‘British and Joan Barrett, Davenport, lowa (left), and Sally Vertrees, . 2 A . Ne I vid I 1 itis é aid from the U. S. Britain has The “Big Three” unions earlier gouth Korean forces took advan- 24 S. Irvington Ave. . .', this was a typical dressing room scene at the -60-nation assembly, “shows Promises “21 Jadiiona] $14 had ried down the raises as tage of clearing skies and rising Butler University yesterday when freshman-senior girls played a 28ain his. pro-American bias.” . FEency aid, inadequate” (25d. had Protested temperatures to dry their clothes sophomore-junior team in an all-gal football game.
Mr. Truman's Congress
decision
for rapid
promised a bitter foreign policy
struggle in the 1
- and possibly in the 82d Congress federation Some Re- Italian Chamber of Labor and | publicans already have indicated Independe nt
which convenes Jan. 3. they oppose ald for any munist regime.
The President's move represent
ed a calculated U, 8S.
risk of as
sistance for a Communist govern
ment, although Yugoslavia
pressure from the Soviet-dom nated Cominform. Will. Oppose Aid
Little congressional reaction to the proposal was available im-
mediately. But Sen. William F.
Formosa, that he will
has stood for two years against héavy i-
Knowland,
vigorously oppose any program which gives Mt
aid to Yugoslavia while the Republic of China and the defend- Strasbourg ers of Formosa remain victims of
the State Department's policy of
appeasement in the Far East.”
Sen. Knowland arrived in Taipe
Yesterday to gather information
on Nationalist China. Chairman Kenneth McKellar,
(D. Tenn.) whose Appropriations aid Assembly issued the invitation at ago.
Union. of taliancom- Workers met with Es Labor Guiseppe Marazza and
agreed provisionally in
proposed
to accept creases as by and approved by the government, i" Two large discovered I: main runway national Airport ficials said thousands must have passed over them the past five years.
The bombs were
aerial bomb 18t night under Ciampino Inter Startled of
of
Apparently they he ground before. the runw was built over tne spot.
The European Assembly today
ernment's European Army."
the
to ask with nationwide industrial! and legislation transportation strikes. F Today, leaders of the Comlame: duck session muynist-controlled General Conof lL.abor, the Free
1
industry
were
the
planes in
detonated and (R. Cal), announced in Taipei, the resulting crater was filled in. had been buried ay
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t
tempts to control the distribution of materials which,
t
ever, have always been difficult to
f
invited French Foreign Minister Scenity have varied from time to j Robert Schuman to come here time. in this country for instance, next week and explain his gov- stvles of clothing, beach costumes position. regarding an and
t
The standing committee of the have been accepted a few decades
after 18 hours of rain.
Kinsey Says U.S
Impounded Data for New Book, He Asserts
One) the in-
(Continued From Page ible to understand reality of human sexual erests and activity, “In the course of human his ory there have been frequent at-
e impos
when publicly ated, might arouse sexual interests and action. Concepts Variable “So-called obscenity laws, how-
rame because concepts of obh-
print would
subjects differ
discussed in
oday from ‘what
« “If that bias were on favor of peace, that would be all right,” he said. “But it actually is in favor of war, in favor of producing more and more atomic weapons for aggressive warfare.” Mr. Lie's plan, the white-maned
foreign minister complained, was
brought to Moscow second-hand. “He came to Moscow,” Mr. Vi‘shinsky said, “with a memorandum already sanctioned by the State Department, visaed later by the Foreign Office in London, and countersigned by (French Foreign Minister Robert) Schuman in Paris—that whole company of plotters against peace, Cites Chief Objection “In that form, finally, it appeared before our eyes in- Moscow.” : Russia‘’s chief objection to the Lie plan, Mr. Vishinsky said, was that it contained no guarantee that an iron-clad system for atomic control and the prohibiition of atomic weapons. would be ‘established, Actually, Mr. Lie’s memo calls for ‘a new attempt to make progress toward establishing an international control system for atomic energy that will be effective in preventing its use for war its use for peace-
But Mr. Vishinsky made it clear
Committee must pass on : . : funds, promised “earliest and ® Meeting which preceded the “It is also to be noted that Who ever heard of a tackle? A rough bit of scrimmage looks ard promoting { » t - ats se hav 2 £5 closest scrutiny of the program.” ISt plenary i Bt de con many states have made specific more like it is going to end in a hair-pulling contest as the fair ful purposes. Sen. McKellar, who discussed the SU tative Bem An i © & oo. provisions “for admission . and sex turned gridders. . atter with Mr. Truman Thurs- noon. It also left the door open pag session of so-called obscene ’ ay, said the program appeared to Or ‘Ne foreign minister of any materials for clinical and sclenhave “great merit.” other European countries who tific use.” : ‘ = . 1 : : might wish to come here to take D : RB ¥ d (®) WwW fe] o y . “ ; r. Kinsey p . Other world developments part in the.debate on European ‘a huey . pointed out. that a one 8 ur oun e : the U.S. Customs laws make ex-
Tokyo :
South Korea's acting prime minister, fresh from conferences Douglas MacArthur, predicted today that the war in
with Gen.
Korea will end in six weeks.
Sung Mo Sthn, defense minister and acting prime minister of the felt
Seoul government, said he that United Nations forces reach the entire
wil
length of Ko-
rea’s frontier with Manchuria and
Soviet Siberia by Christmas. He indicated that.Gen, MacArthur shared this view.
Sung Mo Sihn said he also believed that all Communist guerillas behind the Allied lines—estimated by an 8th Army spokes-
ae fense.
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HERE’ s a new enter an automobile,
“Raymond W. Larsen, 27, of 3442 W. North St., was held for police last night after the car owner
of his new automobile kicking the glass from the front door. : B. McAlister, 414 N: told police he stopped 1625 EK, Washing-
Armour Walcott St,
way to try to
The Kick, but How Did F He Wind Up?
The , professor-author said the action, 4 matter has heen placed in the “It was awful . . . it was bad,” Pfc. Bell wrote in the hands of the Institute's law firm letter addressed to “Dear Mom,” Mrs. L. A. Bell, in New York for any future “The Chinese attacked us and wiped my regiment out. action. We lost everything, They had us surrounded. Only about He indicated a lawsuit mav be 300 of us got out.” . for an interpretation: of the #8 HN uo 8 8 obscenity lad on importation of THE LETTER from Pfe, ~Bell, a member of the 8th materials, Regiment of the 1st Cavalry Division, was dated Nov. 4.
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SAVANNAH, Ga, Nov. 18 (UP)—A young soldier who aspires to the ministry wrote his mother here that Chinese Communists, using dogs in a surprise attack, wiped out all bit 300 men of his 1st Cavalry Division Regiment in Korea, Pfe. Charles Edward Bell, 20, also said the Chinese bayoneted American soldiers wounded In the battle. If the regiment was at normal strength of 3000 men, Pfe. Bell's letter indicated 2700 American casualties in: the
eptions: for works of artistic an cientific merit. “The wording of the laws howis. not clear and the Instiute’s present conversations with the Customs Office are designed 0 secure clearer interpretation of his part of the law ™ he said.
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“night before last.” We had to leave them
He %aid the attack took place " “They bayoneted our weunded.
Russia was interested solely in its own plan of atomic control which calls for immediate destruction and prohibition of nuclear weapons. z Mr. Vishinsky praised the
“Stockholm peace“appeal.” which demands that the first country to use atomic weapons be branded a war criminal. “Even in the United.States,” he said, “where the movement is opposed and suppressed as all peace movements are opposed and suppressed, 2.5 million people signed the Stockholm appeal. We welcome them and greet them.’ He referred to the World Peace Congress convoked at Sheffield, England, last week, but adjourned to Warsaw when the British government refused to let any leading Communists enter the couniry..
20-year & peace program before the Gen-
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ig
SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1950 lit of an Assassin
Oscar Collazo.. . . one of the two Puerto Ricans who ate
tempted to kill President Truman
peers through the bars of the
prison van which returned him to jail today alter he pleaded inno
cent to first degree murder charges.
Toothache Brings ‘A Killing Spree
Veteran Seized *In Slaying of 5
HAYWARD, ' Wis, Nov. 18 (UP) — A toothache apparently caused 26 - year - old Stanley
Four Others Wounded By N. J. Gunman
(Continued From Page One) ; car alongside the sedan and Sherif 1S de Pifties Said 4 rocks forced it to .the side of the road : or ther 18W, Mrs 4 aul Bas Both drew their pistols and or- lai] Son rem ae he ves oa dered Ingenito out. pain af avi wo teeth pull : ind became enraged at his wife Ingenito stepped from: the ear when she refused to «drive him and cowered in the glare of the ty a dentist's office vesterdav. headlights. He asked the two pa- Seizing a razor, Crocker slashed trolmen to kill him, Mr. Vorberg his wi mid then turned on his said. - daughter, Christine, 4, and 1The tropper said Ingenito had year-old | The baby's the pistol and two revolvers stuck body wa ind in his crib when in his belt. On:the front seat of deputies went. to the home at his car was his ‘Army carbine, Crocker's call that “something All were loaded. t i happened.” The little Faces Charges Today gs ina “Park Capt. Howard Carlson of New, —— “QO Stata “Hra < ic he . & - - Jersey State Poli 1id charge Texas, Third Refinery would be filed against him ‘ater > in the day. He sail Ingenitonaa Blaze in Week Hurts 3 not yet admitted the shooting, SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Nov. 18 but still was being questioned. . (UP) About 5000 gallons of State Polica Lt. J. H. West: motor oil went up in smoke. yes‘phalen said he learned from rela- terday in Texas’ third refinery tives that Ingenito had received fire of the week what he described as a “bad”. The Ott Oil Co's small redischarge from the Army. He [Inery, located en the New Laredo had not =erved overseas Lt highway south of the Alamo Westphalen explained. City, ‘was destroyed by fira Pofice reconstructed the shoot- caused by.a jeniel g hot oil line. ings this way. Company officials said oil from . the br sprayed into a
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Crocker to go berserk, kill his two children
and attack his wif said
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man at 10,000 men would be at & tavern at and the chinks Killed them . . . they had us outnumbered cleaned out by the end of the ton St, and while seated inside Hunt for Man in Woods 50 to one.” Acheson Takes. M An argument followed apd Mi year. saw a man on top of his hood and op NA {ARE N.Y. Noi “We got caught with our. duis dawn. We thought it was : do azo I et Hiri 43. ran He rejected the British idea of heard glass falling 118 FUP). State police and onde. J. over, but it's not. Mdm, we didn’t have a chance. We were Swipe at Taft Her YRGtROE Vir Teresa Pio Sik a buffer state in North Korea Rushing out, Mr. MecAlster =... t ut dawn todet about 10 miles from the Manchurian border when they hit, od g a : 64 jorarSs srelesa Mioppt south of the Yalu River Man: nabbed Il,arson and held him for sie Tilo TL We didn't ‘think the chinks were even in on. if,-but they are.” WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP) © v. ; — : churian border. police. Larson was charged. with ., ‘po. ATH Miskin . in the “They even had dogs on us,” Pfe. Bell wrote. : Secretary of State Dean Ache- Ernie is in. our house and he’s “If anybody wants a buffer malicious trespassing. and city Bo © 0 oodles iri “If I ever see a chink or if he ever surrenders to me, son aimed a barb at Sen. Robert 80t a gun. Call the state police state, they can make it on the Vagrancy Wednesday : gi he is a dead man. I hate every one of them. I wish the Taft (R. 0.), last night and de- quick,” she said. northern side of the Yalu River,” ; , A ietieagn er was scheduled to i. S. would use the A homb on them. We got some of them, rided as an “isolationist” anyone Blazes Away he told a Tokyo press conference, Air Force Board join in ‘the third dav_of search but they were too many. seeking to “re-examine” ‘the na- But Ingeniio was right behind 0» ng for Mr “Bat chelder. who. be =: tion's foreign policy. her.. Standing on the porch: he Poland : Starts Collision Probe came separated from a hiking : 2 2 ; Mr. Acheson . mentioned no blazed away at Mrs. Mazzoli and Russian writer Alexander Fad-~ TUCSON, Ariz. Nov. 18 (UP) sompanion Strike Over No-Eating Bra Bandits: Must Give names in an extemporaneous the others Rho were grouped evev says “a new world war al~=A board of inquiry Ifunched a A C-82 “flying boxcar” fron eech before the Natio Coun ; : Teady 1s knocking at the door.” full-scale investigation of an dir the air-sea’ rescue Service i Rule Near an End Lifted Phone Cash Back :h*f ie May Ral Coutle nens the door. : : “It is futile to predict when it collision that killed 13 Air Force Westover Fie nded a jeep DETROIT. Nov. 18.1UP A IIAMI. Fla., Nov. 18 (UP But his sarcastic remarks left He Rilled Mrs Maz Then will knock the: door down.” he men after surviving Srewmen and radio (rae r : with a two. e settlement was an The telephone company's “bras- no doubt he was admonishing Sen. he killed Sook Ioppl. Bier son, told the “Second World War Tere Snabie > Rt B) expan: an obi Bt Dismiss po 1ced todav. in ‘the strike of a poi PaYY 19 BiYe Matk Taft, who told a news conference jaw. ? Mal ian 2]. : He Nh = Peace SE Ea So. Crews cut’ through the charred equipment moved into the search American Metal Products same Wanner. : Monda y Heat * the Soope the meth- Marian’s daughter. Jean, 9. X ¥ dnb > remains of the bombers in search area to .provide-air-ground eom- Company workers over a rule Property and cash of 11 de- d and the character” of Ameri- = Angther son, Gino, ‘30. and a viet Central Committee, was the of the. bodies of two crewmen munications with the helicopter. nrohibitineg thé from eating on fendants in “the case of the "an arms aid to Europe “ought 10 baby esc aped being hit by the first Russian to address the Con- pajjeved entangled in the wreck- ; we. : Sy » : 3 a clinking brassieres’” was turned be exaniined by the new Congress.” barrage of bullets. Marian was gress, which was moved here sge, Eleven bodies already have pECLARE EXTRA DIVIDE ND ie Job ., over to a court receiver to settle Sen, Taft said, however, that he carrying the bahy in her arms. from. Sheffield. England when been. renamed . Fr Seber ! LLL Pee PRR S2341:16 Ah Rf the a. program Of ATT TE SE TN A TRI ET of The delegates wars DATTE FIT SUrYIvOTrs metading th x 3 mah [30 es fell > JEN Of TNE Qelegates Were DArT! d TI ain i . 2ihak, BR ; : SHB Pa ee Burs... — mm fe x Na under fbabiee:. . Terday they could give no ex. oo FER Fount them in‘a rafifica ion. election womstremployesowhoowilb besen= nin if fr t 3 » Sh “tM Te : joen Far p te Foss “ Me. Fade) Fora Russia atware planation for the collision The nen Se Te Ca Li Tn NE ~ T Styike gan Oct. 31 in tenced Monday on ind larceny ,. = ye To EF ws or said = Raz HOE 58 is prepared to respond to. any bombers. a. B-50 and a B-29. col: urieriy dividénd of 15 tents per = -eating rule and charges. were accused of Smug. tear up and examine the roots Killed hiséfather-in-law. proposal, wherever. it comes from, lided Thiirsday while t etueling in hare om common stock, both veral f 3° 1 Fst int ov pleket pris Sul of the ES Sh Counting of policies on which the—future of The carnage had if it contributes to the cause OF ;;." i} and crished on the des. Payable Deé: 15-to holders of Te ine violence.-For a ¢ 20.000 room” in their ‘ga rments. The the free world depends,” Mr. Ache- a few minutes. Igenito ji peace.” late Papago Indian rese ration. rd Dec. 1.-This will boost 1950 warker vare idled at auto plants other ei eight defendants will stand Son said. his ear and raced three England : : ol mon Sividends to $1.45 from which depend on American Metal ‘trial = later for receiving stolen I | rg : Yivolota at he. oo Be of his . ‘ L in 1 f y Ma 8 othe ( . bout 90 per cent of - the Envoy Indicates India PIR due x phi Bell Ye Sphore Cuble ’ i door oil LoL Cc lackpool de 7 5 3 2 2 cosy “area have indicated hey wii re. WON't Split With Reds Msg America Gets Her Face Sketched Severed by, Seboteurs’ oii © sign from Britain's National MINNEAPOTLIS& Nov o 5T. louis, Nov JE (UP)—A "1 cleaned Up the other Family "Health Service uniess they get Mme. Vijava Lakononi p andit Southwesters Bent Telephone fo. Now I'm going lo get you higher fees, according to a spokes- Indian ambassador to. the U nited in ? cable in. St. Louis County Yas Ingenito fired point blank at man. Rates. SavS Tadic Drosebly ory ! gs AY ¥ severed today, apparenity with Mr. Mazzoli and the latter's wife, He said this estimate is based continue to back Communist an ax, ‘a company spokesman Hilda, 34, wounding both. ; on the fact ‘all but three of 85 China's campaign for admission Feported. . later, Gino Pioppi, Who had — a — to the Utiited Nat fons The company offered a $1000 lost his ‘wife, mother, ‘a brother » She indicated at a United Na reward for information leading and a sister, sobbed: i L tions. rally in hight that to the. arrest of the ‘saboteurs. This is something like vou Indis ~ ' OY en ait 4 dw orirt - - read in a book. It's not real.” 10Nne sncia woun with Red BUSINESS AS USUAL : : ° 4 hina over. the invasion of T BOSTON, Nov. 18 (UPi— Bos- < . “bet. Mme. Pandit said she did ton newspapers published as Tram "know her g nment s. exact ® usual today after. 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