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FORECAST: Mostly cloudy with occasional snow tonight and tomorrow. Little change in temperature. Low tonight 20, high tomorrow 30.

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Allies Brace Backs to Sea Truman to Declare

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Chinese Probe Beachhead Line

For Weak Spots “BY EARNEST HOBERECHT | e r vy ay = ec United Press Staff Correspondent f TOKYO, Friday, Dec. 15—

Chinese troops wearing —

A ey ] ta rig an i ail Strike ‘I Almost Went Nuts at First’ -_— Two Parti arties: msl Se Uh in 4 Cities ‘Il Could Feel Hot Blood

| Thursday, probing for a weak

fmrers owen lll 3 UIUGS Rynning Down My Arm’ WF Urge Decree

American pilots, who fought

the Zs 2 Orinnles Mails | Local Gl, 1g 1 at Chosin Reservoir, For Full Curbs

ichurian border feeder lines to Ko Survives Death March in Korea {rea, reported a 100-truck enemy P l b {convoy moving south toward the arcel Em argo Chosin reservoir, northwest of Under Study {Hamhung. . Allied bombers and fighters, in- By Postoffice cluding new American Thunder jet " ro ¥ {F-84s, roared out in full force to CHICAGO, Dec. 14 (UP)— lattack the convoy and other A wildeat railroad strike in enemy supply lines, with B-29 2 |Superforts blasting Pyongyang. defiance of the federal gov The Chinese Communist air ernment -disrupted- defense force struck back from Manchuria shipments and “crippled” {in record numbers to challenge

i An |8.year-old Indianapolis soldier who Controls Likely eigned “death to escape Chinese Communists who attacked wounded Gls has written his par- To Start Out on ents today ahead of an official "missing in ac- Selective Basis tion" telegram. BULLETIN Pvt. Alfred J. Volz, former Technical High WASHINGTON, Dec. School student, wrote from--a hospital bed in | 14 (UP)—President Tru-

Japan that he was aiveng 1 of some 150 wound- | man has definitely decided -ed men to escape alive from the enemy ambush. | to declare a national

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Yolz, 954

the Americans. mail service today, threaten- Pvt. Volz. W. 33d St. emergency before the end | Four American F-80 jets piled ing a parcel post embargo at the | of the week into 24 Russian-made jets just height of the Christmas rush, “Dearest Mom and Dad: X He Bow Sn he ; : Ss o south of the Manchurian border, Workers were off the job in “. ..How about having a mass said in thanksgiving | p so north of Pyongyang and damaged three major cities despite a fed- on Saturday after explain-

one .in a wild 20-minute battle.leral court order prohibiting thethat I made it out of the trap the enemy held us in for five! None of the Americans was hit. walkout. P ing in a nationwide broad-

» | U. 8. 3d Division troops beat, The Aimy, which theoretically 92YS~ And your son was one of the few wounded to reach | cast tomorrow night (9:30 off the Chinese attack against the has been running the roads since safety . .. . p. m., Indianapolis time)

Hamhung - Hungnam beachhead a labor dispute last spring, “If the War Department he already notifi a early today in a two-hour battle threatened court reprisals if , ounded re : ” Bo ay ed you th t that this—and other—aeand braced for an expected all-out striking members of the Brother- + 31 woun on’t worry about me. You will Hors tion is necessary to meet offénsive by 10 Communist divi- hood of Railroad Trainmen ig-'than likely receive another;

the grave crisis facing the sions numbering 100,000 men. nore the court order. {had set up a road block. They| ‘ ng The attack was made by 300 At Washington, Assistant Post. On¢ Stating that I am missing shot the first sergeant and pountry and the world.

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Times Photo by Hears E. Glesing sr. |CPiDESe in American uniforms master General John M. Redding in action. . . . At least I don’t] nde ihetor Irom. the So : . who yelled “GI!” as they ap- said the walkout has “effectively think they Know some of us made | WAS Harold Sines, hit-run victim, fights for Jig life in Methodist Hospital. ~~ - + {proached American lines. The crippled” mail distribution and jt , ,, fos, some men to go down. My- UP HINGTON, Dec. 14 Sel - Reds were beaten off and Ameri- may require a national embargo ry ou started Nov. 26 1950. cotton dum Thing but, (UP) —Congressional Repub-

can officers expressed SonAdence, on parcel post. Mr. Redding sald (00 1 wae placed vith the 57th “On the way back a jeep rive; licans and Democrats personOld Ca With No Lights | C S aunch Yuet pant Me Tie Pisiafss Bax Me gordi Field Artillery BN as an aid was hit so I drove the jeep until|8lly urged President Truman ¥ y_alrp man . ,.. Well, we got to Chosin it - was knocked out altogether. : io moving down from the north. He sald a decision would be ogether. today to declare a national

| reservoir Nov. 27 and moved up When we got back te the.aid sta- . Smashes Christmas Dream Air Raid Drills headquarters fa a ph to Sharan Paros Pom sha mi Ya the dau again, ht th {tion I found = the : Chinese a emergency ‘immediately and bl or curity blackout on all reports of mail. He said the tie-up at Chi- at: n | started an attack on us. We were 2 ‘Hit-Run Driver Shatters First Real ‘the ation by sea of Allied cago and St. Louis had blocked fod a alan IE The Ohi the Rating -— ms ‘Holiday for 2-Year-Old Harold Sines Exardees Quell. , troops in the hachiead.) Eas West ovement, and Jing the Shins tn hey — Two-year-old Harold Bineés was to have “his first real Christ Bomb Ma il Or de N service from the nd to the weap Couldn t Get the Bleeding fo Stop mas” this year. By ’. WILSON ai r er s Now South. o SAL 4:30 in the morning of Rov. 28 1 was hit I damn near Hon 2 It wasn't much of a holiday last year in the home of Mr. and » At St. Louis, the strike fotced Went nuts at first. I couldn't get the bleeding to stop. . . Mrs. Otis W, Bines at 18 E. Adler St Harold had beén in the| Threat of tome bombing ey, For Gloves Seats nasi, the Nickel Plate and right arm was dead . . . at first all I could ceel was hot oR hospital with pneumonia three times, and the worry and expense little fear in Indianapolis school @ You ean get the best |the Illinois Central—to impose an ning down my cold arm. aunt make for a Joly iehrati celebration. children, Start of air raid pri Golden Gloves Boxing fanparge on mavemeht of i i hey Mod the to so ut and get in the ambulance. I passed y parents were going > ro e Louis area when I came e ambulance was filled with holes. it up to Harold this year. Make plates. And the lights were notin the SitY's Sa Jubii schools 8 Tournamen a re | The walkout at St. Louis glso| “At daybreak the Chinese went thinks must be done to meet the bad arranged with Santa Claus|Purning. | ts if send your {back to the hill where they stayed Supplies fell into Chinese hands|STave world crisis. Harold he! “This was to have been Har- youngsters, : -enis if you y (Continued on Page 2—Col. 3) for the day. That day we found but didn’t know for sure What to give everything he Ad's. first "Teal Christm » said]. And they have up-to-the-minute mail order now. The it was’ until th wanted. Mr. Sines, as, knowledge of the all-important tourney opens Jan, 12. PUL We were tapped...» when they started letting us DTS of the Senate and House 2 ws hit-pun axiver, striking Ini" My wife and I were trying to|atom. That's more than adults @ prices are: Ringside and Vandals Wreck “That night they came back at|,-=t = A etting " Banking Committees, the Joint =: e an- old car no ® mortars land ’ Be a their hopes. fix things up so they'd all have ey a hoot 81; 3092 Brook: Sra. Tow balcony, $2; ve an 3 became a Jolt handed our own front yard. They beat Atomie Energy Somiities A and : Harold was fighting for his life|* Ral Conistmas. had toys, a side Pkwy. N. Dr, carried out) $1.50, including tax. i . man. 2 3, Jett henge od next pris BE tee. i igen brsstion Rind fire engine, and a tricycle — the 2 on - thite min sted yer © Mail orders to: Golden Toboggan Slide “On the morning of Nov. 29 never last another. night. They Not in Pleture ¥ . ” “caw i “ Ff with a head injury. Things 1s wanted [timately ‘save their lives, ois Times, 314 Tadianap. | LS coming around De oe We put our wounded on, 308 ihe Iresidont 6 gb i Wanders Into Street ut even arold recovers, ti" oil was among the first o es, + Mary | . it cross the trucks and destroyed everything on plan a Harold's grandmother, Mrs. will Take 3 long time. to be conducted here. Others will land st. : | Coffin Run to Be a ake. At 10 o'clock the heavens else. There were 28 trucks Teg national emergency and also to ooks like another gloomy 1 were filled with supplies . . . God{down with men that couldn't, apply some form’ of wage-price June Sines, whs preparing Sapp Christmas at 18 E. Adler St. foliow soon wider the'ehy/achools . Closed 10 Days sure was good to us that day. walk. ‘Then we began the “Ko- (controls immediately. Shoptly alter dark Jast Bight, The el mr ———— By maT prep Times Index | The popular tobaggan slide at’ “We know that a lot of our rean death march.” | : . Suter R. Mayoank n, : ; "Se { Seri About People .:.hevees... 27 Coffin Golf Course lay heaped in i : 3 jarady rman o e nate ie eo of 3 Ours Is Id loo Walking in pairs, School 81’ 8 A eiiesisesses 41 wreckage -today, virtually ruined Gls Cried: Go On, You Guys May Make It | Pagking Fommitiee, sala that he away. youngsters moved quickly to, Births, Deaths, Events... 10 ‘by “a bunch of hoodlum vandals.” We started out with one thing in our héid. Some of us were Charles Ww. Tobey ro Nata Mrs. Sines left the house for a places of shelter. There was No| Bridge .....cseesessesess 31 It will be 10 days before S0INE to be hit, others would die and that we wouldn't be able {seph C, O'Mahoney (D. Wyo.) and moment to call Dennis. A minute talking, no excitement. Only al BoWlNg ..seesesssssees. 43 wrecked equipment can be re- 0 8top ... Brien McMahon (D — also later Harold slipped out, too, and Nl ight, um sense of seriousness, security. | Comics .... veesecss 51 (placed or repaired, A. J. Thatcher, The wounded youth described a two-hour fight at the first|ynneaied to Mr. Truman To move. wandered into the street. The car In fact, the children showed "| Crossword .isssssssssess 45 city recreation director, said, . road block and sidestepping the second and. third blocks. . {as rapidly ‘as practical” toward struck him down, a few Mendaes b their mothers. Editorials +.vvsvieveeisei 2801 me gaia the department there- “Gls were lying along the road and crying: ‘Go on, You guys gorgss-thesboard controls, ’ feet from his home, More, but Worse, Is. | The school’s PTA board was, Harold H. Hartley.......18 [fore “announced with regret” that May make it. hi | All-out controls apparently are the ni nt w h F ; meeting in the basement when Needlework ....... crosses 31 (the slide Will be closed during the Il Was at the last road block |® inegunned the others. Mrs. Sines had sprung the nig eather Forecast ot the E thet, t= the. hospital One of their mortars must Not in the picture for the near Jock on the door. But the family| LOCAL TEMPERATURE feng sounded, With a the | Frederick C. Othman .... 2 next 10 days of “ideal toboggan ' ‘stopped lh Sepia) d ae was have knocked me out . . . when I, future, hawever, Machinery is not 4 SMPE] 5 alking going on we n't even! Pattern ............, ison ws -belieyed. Harold worked tt OPED 28 permis DAT. i4, a. surprised parent. said, Radio and Television 30 eT tcher hotly denounced, We had about 130 or 150 men came to they were going Shiough yet : lly set up to handle thew, and tried to follow her. 400 woo ME, Thatcher hotly denounced. 0 . hey IY -pocketsy- I--played-d ne »Fatiedor-Hoar The child's mother, Mrs. Wilma Ta me. 22 10a m.. 24 [later : Robert Ruark ..... +27 the “gang of irresponsible van- that-tould shoot a"riffe. but-they| = °F Bent my 8i was at work in the U 8% Mm... 28 11 a.m... 24 | The raid began with Mrs. Vera: Ed Sovola .isvesesrsvsss 27 idals” responsible for last night's came at us with everything and vv then I saw a ai Sa he conferees met vith Mr. - nes, Wa Sait a.m. 23 12 (Noon) 25 (Hopping, principal, ringing thel SPOrts ......coceacees 43-45 ruinous spree. He said the de- from all sides. They killed some, 'gang (of GIs) under the railroad Truman for about an hour. Afters Rubber Co. plant. Hemlat - - Ear] WIlson auesessssssss 27 of the wounded, dumped some of| trestle. I saw a machineguner wards Sen. Maybank told news His father, who works swing umidity at 11:30 a. m. 86% (Continued on Page 2—Col. 3) WOMEN'S &.vssensesesss 20-31 | (Continued on Page. 2—Col. 2) the trucks, burned some and ma- had the thing zeroed in for a GI men that he hoped the Presis shift at the rubber plant, was) em 5) ® = = . (trying to make it but he’ took too|dent “will shortly’ declare _ a nas asleep. {- By CLIFFORD THURMAN ‘ aa long. I waited a couple of minutes! [tional emergency a and as soon as ‘The Things He Wanted’. | “Them ain’t Eskimos out there,| | after the machineguner fired Mr. Sines arrived at his young- mister, them’s Hoosiers!” i about 100 shots . . . then I took|(Continued on x Page 2—Col. 4) est son’s side Just as the ambu-} Weather Bureau observers is- my chance. rT ey oy oad ot ein ey Th wt oii ene Heavy Quake Rocks n se u other : He SWnIoned He | on the outskirts of Indianapolis. GIs over there...and we saw! ‘Central, South Mexico & spent most 0 The snow, freezing rain and GI tracers on the other side off MEXICO CITY, Dec. 14 (UP) i vigih ves Shifiy injuted hoy. ” | glaze of ice on highways wasn the hill. We started running and —A heavy earth shock rocked i e hit-run el hical then after we ran as far Central and Southern Mexico All anyone knew that his ear| caused bY B geographi i change, could we. walked. . . At on lear today. ~ was an old model, without license . 6:45 that morning Dec. 2 a Ma-! The quake knocked out elecs . air moving in from polar regions. ne . The Pole itself is just where Adm. rine yelled “Who's that.” = i itrical servies in fon but an of E “We started crying, kneeling|this city of 3 million, caused | 3 a More Byrd left it. neeling|this a good : Buy ; Weather forecasters predicted jdown and thanking Cod.” ho major damage: 2 due | Suitable Home for more ot the same and a tue Where Is the Answer? — be . » - : row. Light snow mixed with L k $ t Cl the. oof Your Family, NOW freezing rain was in store for the ac oO nou Oo Swaist, : SPECIALIZE EAST" indianapolis area and most of In- K Gi I Fram Sek or a 44 E 25th in Windsor Village "Colder Tomorrow : eeps ir oA ; ite iot Wins Bh pe 3 pig. Connerly * eolder weather The Times Fund Furnishes Solution i ; area tomorrow night. Weather| When Youngster Is Deprived of Education : ® Every day the indications |, nerts said a mass of colder air By ART WRIGHT } are st r that the new |y.4 peing pushed down from home next Sometimes there is no answer. building - Year |Canada and the Dakotas : flinch unio | will be heavily curtailed. : i Not when your daughter tells you she won't go to school bes I is “Temperatures already are be- cause she doesn’t have enough clothes. : 52-17-13 i low normal” the weatherman : She doesn’t want frilly, eye-catching dresses. She ants Plains Gaba | everyday clothes that will keep a young, tender Body warm abardine | {way to school. 0% oo | Ts especially difficult to find MILE-O- IE an answer when you're a widow, ey oor 1 n. you aren't abl to earn a 13:0ay Estimate Sp e——— un Lites —— ms age ews sa i jter, with tears in her eyes,

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