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FORECAST: Partly cloudy with occasional snow fluries this afternoon, tonight and tomorrow. - Colder tonight. Low tonight 15, high tomorrow 30.
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Blast By Reds §arjous Milk Crisis Rises Here
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Of Allied Line With Forecast Of More Snow oe ere tour: Plenty of Snow Here ...... . Drifts Halt Flow of Dairy Trucks; TORY0, Tomi S LUETIN © casas soutien gi > | mE Black Markets Spring Upi In East
attack by 20,000 Chinese Reds tore a 12-mile hole in the center of the United Nations North Korean line Monday,
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threatening a major military disaster. Bread Selling Mercury to Plunge | Sopoly Down A U. S. 9th Corps spokesman said the line held by For $1 Per Loaf To 15 Tonight By 65 Per Cent the South Korean 7th and 8th Divisions “disintegrated,” Cs By Caled Pres : LOCAL TEMPERATURES A “serious” milk shortage | Black markets sprang up 6 a.m... 28 10 a. m... 27
allowing an estimated two red divisions to pour through the gap between Tokchon and Yongwon near the center | of the Korean peninsula. Nothing was known of the fate of the two South | Korean Divisions. United Press Correspondent Peter Kalischer at 8th Army Headquarters said that “within 48 hours the opti- | mistically proclaimed “home for Christmas” offensive had | boomeranged into the worst setback yet suffered by
in some eastern storm areas #& Mm... 27 Il a.m... 26 “Ba. m.. 27 12 (Noon) 26 wake of a heavy snowstorm
today as millions of residents 9 a.m. 28 ip m.. 27 that blanketed the state and fought food shortages, flood 5 halted rural road traffic. threat d or fail Humidity at 1 p. m..... 82%, {hal€Q rura road iralhe, Teals and power lai ures mn Milk trucks were unable to the wake of one of the worst Indianapolis floundered to- tisit farms and return to IndianStokms in ne region’s history. . day in an icy, freezing slough. apolis dairies because of huge Jnite ress survey showe y : showdrifts 3 IWEC With the mercury slated to snowdrifts and impassable roads.
217 deaths attributable to the C. WW, Hunt,. secretary of the storm and cold weather in the plunge to a low of 15 degrees, Milk Foundation, said the milk
United States and Canada. It workers battled frantically to: Situation was growing “drastic.”
United Nations forces in Korea. was feared the total would mount ] He said only 35 percent of supply “It brought forth a ‘hold the line at all costs’ order | fconsiderably with restoration of $ oar as many streets as pos- arrived yesterday. + 3 y , ”» communications in isolated areas. sible before the hard freeze. A spot check of Indianapolis’s from 8th Army Commander Lt. Gen. Walton H. Walker, | Forecasters said the storm to- Snow flurries were predicted. larger dairies indicated that while Mr. Kalischer reported. | day was centered over Lake The official forecast included the milk was in short supply, there Huron and was moving slowly occasional snow flurries this aft- would be enough for infants, chil-
northward after losing much of ernoon, tonight and tomorrow, dren, the sick and hospitalized.
By EARNEST HOBERECHT, United Press Staff Correspondent its week-end intensity. However, With much colder temperatures However, many of the city's
TOKYO, Tuesday, Nov. 28—The center of the Allied
: : light snow continued to fall in the tonight. dairies began cutting out choco- - ; nter- ; ; , North Korean line collapsed today under a savage counter stricken Ohio Valley Region, and Meanwhile, state roads re- late milk and buttermilk. offensive by 20,000 Chinese Communists. rain plagued portions of hard-hit mained in an “extremely hazard- May Ration Milk A 9th Corps spokesman said nothing was known of New England. ous condition,” and Indiana State If the situation .grows worse,
Experts said that a fast thaw Police warned all motorists to dairies said they intend to ration ‘and rain ‘in the Ohio River ‘water- Stay off the highways unless in milk tomorrow.
the fate of two Allied divisions in their path.
“We can only assume the 2d Corps disintegrated,” Sed could cause the worst flood Sxlrame Smierpencies. he eit No curtailment of milk was ex= : 1 history. Snow is costing the city pected, t to effect t the spokesman said. In mslory. : al Sr pected. to go into effect today or The bigger they are the harder they get stuck. A county highway department truck, pressed Shoot to Kill about $5000 a day. Tony Maio, tonight.
% - ! Gen. Douglas MacArthur's : At Cleveland, black markets Street superintendent. said today. Bo whit Yond the war” offeraiic ession ears into service as a snowplow, learned this lesson when it tangled with a snowbank northwest of the sprang up In bread and milk’, Best guess is that before the ye Major dairies ope city. . with profiteers asking as much Streets are cleared. the city will 10245 of milk this morning. L. J
hung in the balance as result of 5 i i — 2 hav 3 $5 . at $1 per loaf or quart. e used: about 350.000 in labor. pgmplyn, general . manager of
the break-through which threat- Hi a ° . . ’ 0 : i&ts alone. ened at least four other ors Red China Char es oo oe But in oenix Eien. rered Motorists wr dione bd storm wae BOTdeN’s. said he thought the situ. Nations divisions with encircle- ih == 3 ee ; veland’s: snow-choked stfeets ; 1 WAS ation was “easing up.” | i . oe as tanks and armored cars pa- blamed for eight deaths in Indi-
, lima. 2 to 20- . : : ani ; uy mo A A Russ Open Blast on trolled snowed-in areas with or- ANd. A total of 13 have died due
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i Ei 5 : tov. it he However, one other dairy mane i ders to “shoot ‘to kill" fo curb '© €0ld. icy roads and snow since ) Chinese and North Korean Com- ‘ say 0 ened h Jur : : Friday ager, H. T-.«Perry of 'B i i € looting. riday » H. T~=Perry o anquet, munists in the last 48 hours. u. S. Aggression . 2 me. ig a Little Relief See said “it would take a miracle fo ’ By BRUCE W. MUNN | In New York, 56.000 homes ; oh t a full milk " Hold at ‘All Costs : vy W.M 1 | were left without. electric ity this It was 26 degrees in Indianap- get a full milk supply out today.
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The collapse came in the 22- Lapses SUCCESS. N. Y., Nov. | olis shortly before noon. Ice-coy- Puane Duncan of Polk Dairy,
{morning, but utility: company of- said deliveries might have to be
mile sector between Tokchon and 27 _Soviet ay "Minister An- Story to Panel ficials said service would be re ered streets and heavy snowdrifts “cut in half” if milk suppl Oechang, where 8th Army Com- drei Y. Vishinsky began speaking | By NOBLE REED stored to most by nightfall. were not melting. Weather Bu- doesn't come through, He pf mander Lt. Gen Walton W. Walk-in the United Nations today! Eo A light snow was falling in F°au officials saw little relief for powever, that there would iy nd
er had ordered the ROK 7th and against American “aggression” in} 8th Divisions to hold at “all Manchuria and Formosa. costs.” | He was the first speaker as the It exposed the U. 8. 2a Division United Nations General Assem-
Official testimony on the shock- Western Pennsylvania and the 8round conditions within the next hardship, no suffering.” ing conditions at Julietta, ‘the Weather Bureau predicted “sev- 2% hours. “We are going to be able wo Marion County Home, was given eral inches” during the next 24 Mayor Bayt today started ac- take care of everyone who needs hours on top of the heavy weight tion toward purchasing mechani- milk,” he said before the Marion County Grand cal y ) > ® The 3 ,of flakes already on the ground. C21 Snow-lodding equipment for, Officials of the Milk Foundation Jury today. i Occasional light snow also wag the city to clear streets within said the city's supply of out-state ~The first of a dozen or more forecast for Ohio, whose principal the mile square limits. He said a milk, mostly from Ohio, was not witnesses: who will be subpehiaed cities were prostrated by the slightly heavier snowfall could arriving because of clogged roads. in a sweeping investigation of the storm. completely paralyze the city. Housewives were urged to cocounty institution testified at the| Experts, however, said that the More than 500 men were work- OPerate with their delivery men to opening session in the courthouse. big blow of 1950 definitely was ing on a continuous schedule to- Order only enough milk. to “get
and endangered the entire line opened debate on Communist held by the U. 8. 24th and 25th|China’s charges that U. S. forces Divisions and the ROK 1st Divi- were guilty of aggression. sion. The Chinese Communist dele-' The U. S. 1st Cavalry Division gation from Peking waited until and the British 27th Brigade, here/it was invited formally at the
TIOTOre Held TN reserve, were” pourjaiast of he hie to anon thee " The jurors started the probe! tapering off, = === —AaY-Aih-sn-effort-to-clear-Trdtans-P¥ during —the-“termporary emer" ing into the fighting line, and debate A en the Wald or : ke with the testimony of Ralph Much Strength Lost . |apolis streets. The Mayor estj- 8ency.” fighter-bombers were spraying Success from the Waldorf-Astoria Moore. Marion County audites,| The latest summary from the Mated that approximately 5760 —— ero
enemy forces with flaming gaso- hotel. line jelly bombs, rockets and ma-| The delegation, led by Gen. Wu | ° chine gun fire. {Hsiu-chuan, arrived Friday with ; B-29 superforts loaded with in-| | authority to speak for the Peking cendiaries and 1000 and 500- regime in ‘both the political com-
Who submitted official records of Weather Bureau said the storm !08ds of snow would be moved food purchases for Julietta and “lost much of its strength in the PY midnight. Even this, he said, Sell NOW the the amounts paid .on them past 12 hours, and while light Will be sadly inadequate.
through the Suds ofive. snow continues over the Great Since midnight Saturday, when Home No do
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Colombia, chairman of the politi- : : Sone from He Su Sie eal comitittes. éxtended in MN " bac » : pe ® . quality and quantity of food! light and winds have diminished Offi Ww h or your present home 1s undary anchuria to the Bias ! ERS. wwe.. Served inmates at the institution markedly. icia eather ! too small or too large for fighting lines ‘around Taechon, YMatiohs aries Debate Due . . d ; TL on nd the.amount of maqney paid on The nation’s most important United States Weather ‘Bureau your present needs . . . Unsan and south of Huichon. Woo ie aol | aise While the rest of the nation reels under a series of frigid, the se items. industrial area, the steel-produc- Nov. 27. 1950" * or if you wish to live-in ~~ Planes Drop Supplies attend: this Aim Security subnormal blows, pretty Nolya Jamison, Phoenix, Ariz., protects Hear Times Reporter ing Ohio River Valley which is~ on, __ another locality, NOW is Unarmed cargo . planes air- Council meeting. That session is herself against a record warm day (88 degrees) with a coating = The second witness was Bob Just gearing to the war effort, Sunrise 6:42 a.m. | Sunset 4: 23 p.m. the time to sell. The dedropped supplies to troops under expected to launch a crossfire of of sun-tan lotion. a Ta . Bourne, Indianapolis Times re- EA vy = most as Sevas Precip. 24 h i " ans for: homes is good, intense ‘enemy fire. interrogation between East and ; EEE porter. who: disclosed deplorable ay down 3h » it. B gas Tot > ra. end. 7:30 a.m. 08 + Which Means that a wile An Sth Army spokesman said|West ‘with Ambassador Warren When Do fou Start?’ — conditions in. the home after por iy ota precip. since Yor 1....52.20 can quickly ‘be made. The silent and peaceful snow- Excess Since Jan 1.... 15.67 Prices are good .bec ’ he believed the enemy driving R. Austin, chief U, 8. Seguin working there for 10 days in a fields halted transportation, keep- — serge 10.64 oe . 3 d because “ @ ¢ rs rs 0 5 reateone - southward from Tokchon was at- prepared to put “20 questions” tramp’s disguise as an attendant. ing workers at their homes and The following table shows the HE Hirea: ned curtail tempting to link up with an esti- id ! He was expected to give the forcing the big plants of Cleve- temperature in other cities: a ese desirable mated 20,000 guerrillas concen- {Continued on Page _3—Col. 6) jurors a detailed account of con- and, ‘Pittsburgh, Youngstown STATION HIGH LOW market conditions. trated at ‘Songchon- nearly 40 ditions in Julietta as he saw them Erie and. Altoona to shut down. Atlanta ............ 44 30 9 Thee a Jou I Silas to the south amd only so ea arte S- e S at first hand. : : hi Boston ......... 0 mand for vacan: lots, Fuss from the former North Ke Mic ers 0 uf r Nn In a series of stories in The Hope Jor Quick Thaw Hithen raansan. : I 4 . farms. income and bys} rean capital of Pyongyang. ; Times recently, Mr, Bourne dis- - Industrial leaders and officials ipeinnati 2s 2 ness properties. 'If there is a link-up, it would You Con Begin Cantributing Now closed “that inmates were forced Prayed for a quick thaw. CIEImnall cones. es mm ee he » : ee 0 i Floods created new dangers tnErnee > cal estate brokers w ve the Communists a north-| to live on a diet composed mostly : Bers inenver.......iii0s 70 38 real estate brokers whe give line splitting United Of $18 To Help | the City’ Ss Needy Youngsters , of what has been described az however. High water drove more Evansville: . 29 5g advertise in the classified By ART WRIGHT “slops” and starchy foods of the than 3000 persons from their Yous ‘ Cid og dat SOR f Ti tions forces on the east and west Ft. Wayne, c,h. 32 20 pages. of .The Times. coasts » | The Times Clothe-A-Child opened headquarters today at 206 lowest standard. homes in Pennsylvania and hun- Ft. Worth : :0) ) These licensed hrokers Th > lied off hich onl Gunmen. Get Cash W. Maryland St. next door to The Times building. His report revealed that in- dreds more were homeless due Inds (City) dal oy 36 are capable of complete= “oe 3 eaensive, ¥ ig only LY: Throughout the Yuletide season, Indianapolis’ outstanding mates were given little or no to high tides along the Atlantic Rttens oil it 3° 29 ly handling the transac last J ay slant ot confidently Near Terre Haute Christmas service for needy, shivering children will provide new meats, although there is a large COast. : hi i Freaserren, a = tion for you. They know as a “‘home-for-Christmas” drive, Two Detroit truck t clothes to keep tender bodies warm, herd of beef cdttle on’ the insti- _MOSt of Qhio. Pennsylvania, yy a; monty’ *0"" G2. 98 aR his Fd today either was in reverse or o Detro ruck operators z West - Virginia” : art rew MPpls-St. Paul...... » 28 13 the market conditions talled all al the 85-mil were stopped early today five Those warm clothes will be the public's C hristmas gift to less tution s farm. : es irginia and part of New New Ofle: oe Eo : and’ trefds. 4 " It stalled all along the 85-mile north- Oe B 5 fortunate people. For the public —— “Other witnesses -subpenaed to YOTK state lay paralyzed under N°! AAs 59 a5 and trends. A consulta "western front, and alse had run miles west o erre Haute an h y : z + drifts ‘of snow. which in. some YW. YOLK ......,... 42 31 tion entails no obligation. hte trotble th theastirobbed of $18.747. by - four men contributes the money. And every At od way to help. Clothe-A- testify about ‘conditions tat Juli- @ of snow. which in. some Oklahoma Cli fim : Turn NOW t OR Be’ hor 1eas cent received will go for clothing Child will be open to the public etta during the past two or three Cities towered 15 feet dbove street © 10Ma CILYereves a0. HM urn 0 the classicoast, . |posing as officers of the law. =, '+yq youngsters, None of it is ears were level. OMANA «0s ive ose 0. 21 fied real-estate columns The Reds hits the South Koresn State police said Frank Parise, Used for the. cost of adminiatrat: within a few days. That will be ; : : Schools were closed Industries Pittsburgh ......v.., 23 16 of today’s Times, select Capitol Division eight miles north 23, and Anthony J. Minchella, 41,0 yo pig job, of Clothe-A-Child. the Mile-O-Dimes on W. Washing- Former Cook. Called : San Francisco. .,.... 80 at a broker, and call him for of the captured east coast port of Poth of Detroit, sald they were “m,, pio question from the needy '0n° St... where the public lays Dawson Lutholtz, ‘a ‘former (Continued on P age 2—Col. 4) St. Louis............ 38 24). an appointment. Chongjin behind a tank and ar- Stopped on U. S. 40 by four armed children today was:~ “When do dimes side by side on the side- cook at Julietta: Mrs. Estella 5 despre -_
tillery shield and forced the South men driving an ° automobile you start to clothe us? walk in an effort to stretch them Dwyer, 841 N. Grant St. forme.
Koreans back 2000 yards, The equipped with a red light and Ohlliin te Be into a mile of ‘dimes. _head nurse at Julietta; Charles Today’ S Weather Foidcash
DOKs' finally held and claimed siren. The record-breaking cold of Bennett, an attendant; and Josto -have destroyed two enemy The victims, police said, were The answer is the same it has the past few days has brought eph Parker, one of the inmates.
tanks. forced into the bed of the truck been the last 20 years: Needy increased requests for aid. Among witnesses ‘to be sub: THe U. 8. 1st Marine Division at gun point and locked in after children will be taken to the stores oj,the-A-Child. The Bh penaed later were a former dermtabbed west from the Chosin!Deing robbed of their cash. - “by Clothe-A-Child shoppers as cnindren need their clothes now. Atoldgist at the institution. He is reservoir in an attempt to salvage Police said the men were haul- soon as sufficient money is re- That's why contributions ' from: Presently employed at the Logansthe Tokchong-Oechang front, but ing a cargo of cigarets and poul- ceived from the public. the public are needed now port, Stjte Hospital. stalled four miles west of Yudam {ry from St. Louis to Detroit. That could be within a’ few : a ’ He -was expected to testify after running into approximately WHY, they were carrying the gays . . maybe it'll be a week. east about the deaths of two inmates 3000 artillery supported Chinese. | large amount of money was un- For Clothe-A-Child spends all con- 4. at Julietta as the result of ,what West of the sagging center, a eXPlained. tributions each Christmastime. Times Index he said recently was "lack of at‘U. 8. 1st Corps spokesman ad- Ine victims told police they There is nothing left from last : : tention.” mitted the situation was “con- \were forced to drive the truck year's contributions. About People .......... 11 In addition to the sub-standard fused.” into a farm lane as the armed There are two big needs to- . Amusements ......., .++ 8 meals served inmates, reports dis25th Withdraws {bandits surrounded the truck. = gay. Ay Births, Deaths, Events. . 2 closed insanitary conditions, made YThe Communist turned: the) They were released an hour ONE: Contributions from ' the Bridge ........ cesses 6 worse by bedbugs and flies breedlater by Lloyd Cork, RR 1, Terre Henry Butler ,......... 8 ing in neglected filth. right flank of the U. 8. 2d Divi- Haute, who heard their cries for Public sent by check or money oop. 0" ; 9 ” sion after heavy daylong fighting help. .order to Clothe-A-Child. ‘Indian: Gornics ; an 19 wel . at Somin:Dong. 12 miles porto d apolis Times, 214 W. Maryland Croanard reen 13 Fire: of .Rabbit Hunters ‘west of Tokchon. in which an t. = Cash, contributions may be a h ‘ ? American regiment was badly Trespasser? made in person at The Times Riionale ‘Hartley ©... 1 Wounds Workman, 25. mauled, A home on Temperance Or. at. Clothe-A-Child head-. yo an a 7 Struck by shotgun pellets. as The. American 25th Division,| Avenue gives no guarantee ‘quarters. All contributions Will py py Jean, i i100) 15 two hunters fired at a rabbit, Roy west of the 2d, withdrew as much of sobriety.’ be listed in The Times. They will yoo Manners oo... .. 10 Sparks, 25, of 1722 Olive St., was .as four miles after a fierce all- Owen _ Graves, 1150 S. De listed in the contributors Gaynor Maddox casrsss = 7 {Wounded slightly today. $= FANY.CLOUDY ANS day fight. One element of thé| Temperance Ave. was con- Dame, or in memory of someone. npouiee, ,..._........ 8 | Mr. Sparks was working out- foupy AReas % 25th still was ‘engaged in fierce! victed in Municipal Court OF In any way the giver Tréquests. ' pregerick C. Othman... 12+ side the Sheet Steel Mill, Inc. at = a fighting after nightfall seven and| 3 today of driving while | TWO: Donor appointments may Pattern ............... 7 Shelby St. and” Troy Ave, when for OCAST" a halt miles soutiteast of Unsan!| under the influence of li- be made by telephoning RI-5551 Teen Problems ........ 6 ‘the hunters fired. Pellets hit a LEGEND kesman said the situation quor. He was. arrested and asking for Clothe- -A-Child. A’ Radio and Television .... ‘4 pile of brick and rebounded. One SCATTERED was “critical.” Saturday. donor is a person or organization Robert Ruark‘......... 11 struck Mr. Sparks above each eye, . SHOWERS In the Yongsangdong area near) Judge Joseph M. Howard that takes one or ‘more, children’ Ed Sovola ............ 11 “7and. four ' others lodged in his velo SLEEY the Chongchon River, the 25th| sentenced him to serve 15 to the “stores and spends their, = Sports cinxssesstrrrvebie -15 . body. i he : counted 374 enemy dead. Six Jays in jail and pay a fine OWN money to shop for the needy Earl os sessinsses "1 | ‘The hunters, Sam Jones, 325 s. “ 3 = Chinese prisoners taken in this, of $25 and éosts. Graves’ children. Donors may request ap: Women's .............i 6-17 Pine St. and A. 8. Schlomer. 3015 2 MG ULL. ha SOLOWLL. A. WAGHER. ALL GATS RESERVED. :
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