Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1950 — Page 2
Red Guerrillas Keep Congress Gives Passengers on Edge | an Most On Pusan-Seoul Train Of Requests
Novelty and Panic Finally Wear OF | ‘Lame Duck’ Session +. But Travel Is Not Without Hazards Chalks Up High
By JIM LUCAS, Seri ~Howard Staff Writer : i ABOARD UNITED NATIONS TRAIN BETWEEN Average for President, | WASHINGTON, Dee, 28 (UP)
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stopped at Taejon. age today for getting t he burglar scrambled to his feet, wanted from the “lame duck” : w A during + It was 8 p. m, and dark. We had been en route for congress. F : | {the 2 pound sergeant iy | Buildin Here Mos 11 hours. ” |. Many members believed when | he gun _ slitheri v ; y i 7 i 4 ng away ACross : nl "Now in Thejon’s bomb-ghat-| ; ” —«sCongress returned for its poat- ~ ithe ice. fo. only w tered station i ne slugged "24 In the air. The station was Election session that little of noth. ~The burglar tumbled again tut Construction Planned age ag eone SIUBREd ;ummsd with Korean soldiers. Ng Would be accomplished. But succeeded in regaining his feet! At Medical Center who di the captain and ran. The ¢ap- As they marched, they chant- the fécord shows that Mr. Tru-| and skating away before the of-| 72 year tain had climbed off with the rest ed. Civilians cheered. But there Man has received or will, a fioet could recover his artillery. Bids on a combination student The of us for a breath of air. After WAS something listless and spent DIE share of the urgent legislation Last night, Patrolman Pearsey union and service building at the U. 8 that MPs herded us back aboard In theif tired voices. We tufied/'® Proposed. SREY Iwas tracking the footprints of a Indiana University Medical Cen- British ! the train And '0 A pretty Army nurse. | The legislators take a holiday {possible burgief in the newly fall- tep are under consideration by militar; warhed us to Gooks’ she said weatily. She “bféather’ this week, then wind len snow at College and Fairfield TU officials, Britain stay on. mide it explain all man’s tfoublesup the 81st Congress in a flurry | Aves, The prints led up to a coal Minimum bids in the six classi- - Bi , With carbines Sifice tie began, of activity immediately arter the {bin at the back of a building and fications total $2,418,501, but for- or and tommyguns After Taejon, the shooting new year. t ‘then Up on the roof. /mal action yet must be taken by — it the ready, Started It was nothing to worry, The only major legislation defi- | Like a good sleuth; the patrol- the IU board of trustees, Ba of Vers they searched about--not really—after you got nitely sidetracked is statehood for 3 {man followed the prints which led! The long-proposéd bui ing has ed Nati the train; There "8d to It. It happens # /éry night. Hawaii and Alaska. The billig! a {up 16 a ventilator and then turned been designed to provide food and Wel whe a 6h ance MOS coach widows had bullet passed the House months ago ‘back. Officer Pearsey followed. dining service for Medical Center 75, prin thev explained, "re : and, at Mr. Truman's request,| . ; | Then he lost his footing and to- students, faculty and salt and 21 vp that the caps a Was tie mm two or Yiiee were ealied up in the Senkte soon| ‘Times carriers crowded into the Ambassador Theater, 113 N. Illinois St. this morning as uogganeq off the roof into iheito provide food, srvies rte achieve taif's ARSAUARY iret hit a window several feet mui Southern Demonte in or Of he theater management at a Christmas party. They saw a childhood favetite, Roy Rogers, in |°®L PCy \1iuicq except for Mental Sceening Hospital &t the and equ had 811pPedanecad. 1 decided to sit on the sob. hers Démaersts In the “The Trail of Robin Mood", a Christmas story. M. Marcus, owner of the theater, extended invita- |, ices but he never did find the center. door ne aboard. floor. Other bullets pinged harm- , Tear at four new 4... ts S00 eartiers. | burglar | Dates Not Decided Mr. Lucas No one was jgssly 6ff the steel ‘coach sides members might swing the balance eens CE A eno E55 i soatiecs| PUTEBE a J. A. Franklin, vice president * surprised. Trouble ufually comes : Bon A + against them on civil rights, » : quiet Christmas Day at home man and Margarét the Chief and treasurer of the university, Henrs on the Pusan-Seéoul line AMG SUDDENLY 4 steam con. asiey the Bills to deat), Admin. ulietta ut with his family Scher he decided. Executive received several books, Local Students Get said neither the total cost nor retary dark. hection broke. A sergeant swung y sel them after talking T. ACNESOM, |; luding “Flowers for thé ” | truction date for the new cabinet: The North Korean radio Kangye agliély between moving cars 8 ase to Jake up other parts of : to trim a day from the 6-day holi- E ; 8 Che beh uage Ww Fraternity Posts jie cont a Deon antermined. ; Baint had tipped us yékterday. Qubting connect it. My job was to dangle. dent's “must” program. : day he had scheduled. y osepl ark baldwin, “AB® Two Indianapolis students at "wo ool” tos fhe building will be - of state “4 Tass dispatch from North after him with a fashlight. 1, Here is a rundown on the other nn 0 [1]]] He arose later than usual, went) of Faith” by Will Durant, and a Indiana ' University have been rovided by $500,000 in state in 1920 Korea" it announced that guer- swear we were fired on. The MeASurés: for his customary morning walk late two-volume translation of elected officers of their social fra- 4 4s 4p allocation of federal eign pol rillas “were especially Active Sergeant—an old hand-—conceded Rent Control — Congress fol- Limited I and spent a restful day with his three novels by Cervantes, {ternities at Bloomington. funds under the Hill-Burton Aét the go along the railroad connecting bnly that “we coulda been.” He lowed MF, Truman's fécommenda-| imited Approve family, reading and opening gifts. oo 0 gifts exchanged by| They are Richard B. Finch: 8154 and sale of revenue bonds. States Seoul with Pusan.” was complétély disinterested, tion that the federal law, slated Given by Board At noon thére was a Christmas ” Yi carvel Ave, vice président of The lone bid received on the rulers o Mention of guerrillas on the! The riovelly and panic wore off. to expire Dee. 31, be exténded . ' dinner of turkey, him and all the members of the immediate fam-imeta Theta Pi, and Charles general construction contract was with wk etiemy radio i8 usually 4 matter A moving train is a poor target. through Mar. 81 to give the in- (Continued From Page One) ily were wearing apparel and Weiner, 1318 Union St. marshalla $1,966,000 quotation by J. L. to frier of commana co-ordination. Tass The Shooting was sporadic and coming Congress a chance to five now used. He also asked that AMONg his gifts from Mrs. Tru- books. : lof Pi Lambda Phi. Simmons Co. of IndiAnapoHs. gs dispatches are orders from head- dihrganised, We went to sleep study the problem. ‘male and female residents be al- [= Gen. Barters a ‘t awaken until 8 a. m.| $ the | q When Tass says guerfillas are when the train ground to a fudden a ants Taxes Mt. Tu. loves 0.50! in te Sane timing a the Wri aétive in an area it means they halt. We were thrown off the! aseed 1of A levy {0 raise MAL air pow will be. They have their seat, [$4 billion a year to help defray! The report also suggested the alr Yow orders. direct from MOSCOW Half awake, we scrambled to defense costs. The Senate passed centralization of dish - washing : U. 8. Al OR £ our feet and olimbéd out inte COMPromisé $3.3 billion bill and facilities and the purchase of oe 9’ - bility. I HAD WALKED into the snow, thé Houde will pass it néxt Mon- a dish-washing machine. ; > : . (Lt. Gi Pusan station two days before’ Running without lights we'd day. 2 It asked the purchase of mobile tough Ii and asked to ride to Seoul. The crashed a truckload of Korean, Appropriations— The Mouse steam tables tand air-condition- FR anklin 4411 erated 1 gtationmaster —a haradsed, pré- refugees, army officers and their provided $17,809,000,000 in new ing for the kitchen. > commar matirely gray captain, tiréd bé: families. The truck was upended military spending, but the Senate| +The statement #alsé recom- Korea f yond dedéribing-—tAlked AgAInAt and a few pathetic possessions boosted the total to $20,099,000,- | mended “that all animals such as : 5.2 3D it. So : were scattered for half a mile ; dogs be kept out of food-prepar- § : advance “Might not be safe” he said. There was a shattered radio, a| A final bill adjusting the figures ation units . . . for both aesthetic : Field “Too many guerrillas. broken - record, remnants of‘ a will be passed on Jan. 2. and sanitary réasons all icé stor who wo When 1 insisted, Ré digmisfed child's clothing. There were! (ivi - - ’ » allied 1s 4 Civil Defense— Both Houses ap- age should be removed from the meé with a shrug which said plain: bodies. There was nearly 100,000 proved eivil defense legislation. toilet rooms.” : Y HE II, was ty ] Was cragy. But it was ho con- Korean won (4000 worl equals one ninor differences will be worked t ! Water Suppl 1987, cern of his. He put me down for U. 3 uolinr) “- someone's life, oq a compromise passed be-| Ques don wes Suppy : ; “ ; savings. show was réd with g > {| The employment of a commer- Gust I AT re hotirs “late leaving blood. jlote Jan. 3, lclal exterminating service also to ; , ~ King of Pus Land mines weré found at 4 x = War Powers The Senate ap- was recommended. : i 0% Sere ; Saf. ta AHEAD, the wailing began. proved a bill to give the admin-| 1 d to water supplies : : ; Harol Miryang. The station thére : | In regan pplies, ; ° ® el ; ed with refugees. Tt was Traifimen leaned out of the éah [istration wartime powers to re-/ipe report said “the supply of | . : gwarmed Ww gees. frightened and immobilized. We negotiate war contract In view water is considered as of ques- Fo w. éilt to Aght your way through. . watér is con q - Latre BUSANAR had Bt UP housekeep: counted four dead as we ran. We of changing costs, but it did not tionable quality and could bé the. sed Gare 1ag if the fed brick concourse. It et Jue SJralty Burpee, act on ae StumiAns Fequtst id cause for serious outbreaks of in- nr : & Crechos | : | “G : . utho 6 reshuffie federa ad possibly : : shelled like hell. | testinal disorders and po ra On’ another rack hundreds 0 ton hg Snes abouse me nc ome TOTES. lather mare serio | outbreski a Koréan soldiers were jammed In gyiny : lation Jan. 1 with beth thege| uch as typhoid fever, among the | oi windowless, unheated coaches. "uy + she said in my direction, provisions in It, and some kind a. ! cago fo Womenfolk crowded around, ‘the plasma.” of compromise ta certain | The report recommended drill- of the n handing up apples and rice. Bome f {ook the plasma to her but | a : ing of a new well at a proper lo- oa] Imac ; | Ald te Tito—Congress voted! io nl that samples of the y were crying; others weré purpose- jhe officer- 4 mere kid-—aied to gi 18 | cation. a P . . > Alber fully cheerful. The boys appeared minutes later, ald” he pi pddifonal | water be gubniitted 10 the Board . In our Fashion Store dma to be bewildered recruits. “Not very pretty is it, Mr. g : heh caso, (of Health each week until the ! : and wr When we got going we moved Lueas?” she asked. Havin, This was Jaded io ad new wells are drilled. slowly, Inching our way through A major was sputtering that communist country i dro new sewaje disposal plant 8 | surrends the towns. We didn’t réach Taegu we were blocking the crossing i i was suggested along with the nourr r ome ore Leon until 2 p.m. and holding up his trucks. SOT Fionai shpruval up employment of a registered en- ist pren A Korean porter hopped off to “1 am in charge, Major,” &he fruman's Sordi TE ol gineer to operate it. 2 y : spend a few minutes with is wife said. found rave, Pr: Burney called for the con- ® | n C h Id S “strong and baby. A Korean band He walked away. Bre un Hine to APPIOVE struction of sludge-drying beds our Haren s 9 ore . Shige marched up and serenaded us. The That was 9 a. m. Twenty-four them Tri $14 8 billion rogram patead ST Sucharging the rE bor fore souinbaund tracks were jammed Sour ey ne Tone, for military bases in this country Sidge Jit the ae * n our en's ore Pes, human derelics. dongpo, across é frozen n WR A 2 ii 2 wile a 4 River from Seoul. You fake the and abroad, Aud 3 wit hanping Fred Nordsiek, president of the . AT WAEGWAN- Scene of the same trip from Washington to = © SSE P of 8lot County Commissioners, said to- : * Their SUMmer's bitterest fighting the New York in four hoiirs pas i day “we want to co-operate all memory. train dlowed to vross the ice- I shouldered a dufflebag and we can and we want to see those rie, 77, erusted Naktong fiver, Amer. started to leave. The pretty, Vandenberg Too li old people get the best deal pos- oO . | d Hershey fédnd ahd Koreans are still work: blood-spattéred flurse was drink- F ¢ 0 i sible, We will make requests to ur annual post-holiday clearance of wearing appare an nated ai ing to rebuild the Naktong's ing her first cup of coffee. We or ongress pen ng the county council for the neces- ; fs ous “fi Bomb: shattered bridges. We shook hands. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Dee. sary funds to take care of all . a i . rv ' : William ¢rossed a temporary span, The ‘“Gooks she said In a tired, 26 (UP)--8en. Arthur Vanden- these recommendations.” accessories, including misses and women s dresses, coats, suits, new wor Bridge ereaked ominously. little girl's voice, ‘These poor burg (R. Mich), will not be well The county commissioners who : lish lan; Wé reached Chupungyong at damned Gooks.” enough to return to Washington &re¢ charged with the operation ; . : vy ‘ The 1 $:30 And Decruse it was dark whiny ~oe—=——=. forthe opening of the 82d Con- ©f the home indicated they would sportswear and shoes; children's and mens apparel, and home America drew the shades, Thereafter, we CORNELL AIDS NAMED gress next week, according to his not be able to make their re- ; tainmen traveled without lights, We Two Indifnapolis men, Nicholas physician. quests beforé the second week in ‘ts . a lay, : Hv stopped frequently: Rath time the N, Noyes and Jarry ¥. Jade, 4 Michigan's 66-year-old senior January When the council is furnishings. Some are special purchases for this sale. and wre ards jumpe ns at have béen appointéd to a Cornell! Senat fr s L8 ‘ ' - uz Reg 5 ge yi University Couneil to ald Rr I ring ms " TTT i Buddy We pulled into Taejon at 8 planning a long-range develop- worth Hospital here three weeks! ‘ a call fro; P. m. and began unloading med- ment program for their alma ago. But Mr. Vandenberg was re- ruman [ims a couple foal supplies. A trace of snow mater. ported making good progress. | . out “Sw i ———aking Sond ProfTe . . Come Early. Shop 9 A.M. to 5:25 P. M. order. o \ first tal HAVE YOUR CHILD'S SCHOOL PICTURE Christmas Vis Co] ew : footprin ; Returns to Capital Sorry, No Phone or Mail Orders na « + « Since the photographing of Indianapolis Elementary School pupils on (Continued From Page One) Se He a commercial basis is not being permitted In the Indianapolis Public The Defense Secretary, who spent % g est Scot Sehools AT THIS TIME, we are offering at our Studie Christmas at the southern resort ‘ Vasla : with his wife, also was fiving back . male bs to the capital today. (500 Prs.) NYLONS until his Mr. Truman originally had not p (1000 Prs.) fliness i planned to returft until tomorrow, 1.00 | Sa Me 8hort told newsmen that the 3 Pr. for 2 85 ’ w v écision to return early “is not r..1or 4. : S$ Vang tied to any specific event.” $45 ip WOMEN 8 SHOE ! of the § 2 PICTURES : Originally 1.35 to 1.95 pr. Miss Spends Quiet Christmas i : . ; y : in 1882 ! He said the President has “only Full-fashisned nylons in lovely new shades. 1 : ~ Telepho! % so much time” and decided to Méstly 15-denier in 51, 54, or 80-quags. an 3 ; Girl” THIS SIZE 5x1” “clear up some of these matters Some service weights included. 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