Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1951 — Page 1

of ool ust ere

. yenemy casualties today.

~ seven miles from Hongchow, Com-| Mr. Chapman is survived by his| 9 a. m... 44 1p. m. .. 51 voluntarily.

_¥esumed their regular visits. - [stemmed from her mother's ill-

FORECAST: Fair and colder tonight and tomorrow. Low tonight 25; high

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61st YEAR—NUMBER 361 THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1951

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Indianapolis, Indians, Issued Daily.

lies Plunge 23 Miles as Enemy Reels

“Kill 11,600 Reds

“Within 24 Hours

By EARNEST HOBERECHT United Press Staff Correspondent

~~TOKYO, Mar. 8—The 8th

Army plunged ahead up to 2), miles on a 70-mile front

All This, Canasta, Too § Rescued, | 8 Missing In Air Crash

Navy Plane Down In Sea Off Italy

By United Press

them in critical condition, were rescued today from frail |

SER Lu Over Troops for ‘lk

in Korea today against Red forces already reeling from the loss of a record 11,600 § men in-the first’ 24 hours of the assault. HRS -A front dispatch reported signs 6f a general Communist withdrawal from nonexistent to fairly heavy on this second day of the new “killer” offensive. :-Eight United Nations divisions Were ripping into the defenses of | five Chinese armies and threg# North Korean corps — perhaps 150,000 men. The U. 8, Canadian, Australfan, Greek and South Korean troops killed 11,400 Reds in| ground action alone yesterday— a. new record for the Korean War, At least 260 prisoners were

rubber rafts bobbing in the J) : choppy Tyrrhenian Sea where; IN'ec or their U. 8. Navy Privateer .nail| crashed yesterday ins dete

ng rainstorm. Five of the men were injured evead S slightly. i

Eight other persons who had

been aboard the plane were miss- 4 ing. Four of them were reported, or d U sighted on two rafts 15 miles : farther south and several vessels

were speeding toward them. | Dunham Urged : |

Names Withheld To Take the Rap The 14 were crew members and| By United Pross

- : . flight from Udine, Italy, to Rome. ham testified today that a CAGED LIBRARIAN—Misses Miriam Atkinson (left) and Joan [\ 57 ©° Were Withheld by the con = 0 vector, C. Edward

taken. Glassmeyer play canasta while they wait to bt rescued from the | They spent all night and most Row e, urged him to take the The Air Force accounted for, elevator stuck between floors at the Indianapolis Central Library. |of today on rafts buffeted by Bl pisrar crititiam: of: the lends 200 dead and wounded yesterday « 5 = : * = ® winds, heavy seas and rain. pe ur and claimed an additional 500] “We're only lovebirds intan and Joan Glassmeyer had | The six were picked up-by an Ing agency by resigning w a old iron cage.” started out for a branch library [Italian destroyer . this afternoon letter clearing other RFC board "’. Advancing United Nations: - go warbled two Jibrarians . 2% the Real Silk plant but they |about 14 miles from the rid members. fe y h » more| ; IANS - gid not get far, mass forces already have driven more] while ded for a i NOL et nr he : oy

; Han . Volley ‘ ; previ pag Bouillet heJong He Han between floors in the antiquated = stop, imprisoning them between At dusk authorities said vealed Mr. Rowe's suggestion that

bunts : : ‘of |. elevator of the INdianapolis floors until technjcian rescue the water was so choppy that res. be be the “fall guy” during a Mo as SE eo Central Library this scm bu squads arrived: ie . cue of the rest OP tha ich ‘would closed door session gf the Senate the we a miles of the big] Besides playing canasta and Recently engaged, Miss Glass- be difficult even if they were SubbomuIt Se Investigating re Chi ase 42 Hongchon eating bananas, the young meyer said she would’ have found. {Reconstruction Finance Corp, nese, Dage - AugeiIon. women compared notes on boy written a letter to her fiance, | More than 100 planes and) The subcommittee later voted

eh} ice Gives Over-All Picture friends. but she didn’t have pen and Many ships had been searching unanimously to ask the Just ed que and] _ Libratians Miriam Atkinson = paper with her. Pe for the plane since it disappeared Department to look into possible .-An 8th Army communiq jonly 10 miles from Rome’s Ciam- perjury and tax law violatiors field dispatches gave this picture |pino Airport. 'disclosed by its hearings on ‘‘in-

{fluence and favoritism” in the

of oe ferns ton von ve Ganglor Fatally Crushed

‘U. 8. 25th Div. — Advanced, > : | Borner ato a IN Washington Car Crash lg "Han Log Chapman of Kentucky Dies of Injuries : | After Collision With Tractor Trailer

{former attorney, for the Lustron

Re [{Corp., testMied under oath that] Officers . |Washington Attorney’ Joseph R. {Rosenbaum claimed close contact

east of Seoul. The division ac-

assengers of the four-engined! ] : Passe ges crashed engined; WASHINGTON, Mar. 8— native had been in critical condisouthwest coast of Italy on a RFC Director Walter L. Dun-*ion in the hospital for several

539353 battle - ground of Anzio! Chairman J. William Fulbright; 1944 but lost to Republican Ralph "Beach. . sung 1D. Ark), said Mr. Dunhim re- G td »

RFC. Army to Tap 75 | The action came a few minutes a an h : after” James Conger of Chicago, Cc servants i ST I ever have known.” Bond Set at $10,000

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S. D. Jackson, Former U. S. Senator, Is Dead |

Colorful Hoosier Office Holder

Samuel D. Jackson, former U. 8. Senator from Indiana and one of the state's most colorful

office holders, died today in St. Joseph’s Hospital in Ft. Wayne. The 55-year-old Allen County

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days. He suffered a cerebral hemorsrhage and was rushed to the hospital Tuesday night. He died at 9:30 a. m. -Indiana’s attorney-general ‘in the first administration of Gov. Schricker, Mr.- Jackson was Democratic nominee for Governor in

congressional’ fore he commits U. 8. troops the Atlantic Pact defense 3 r The administration

Gates. - . Appointed by Schricker

{ HN He was appt‘ d tas ‘Senate in January, 1944, by Gov.

Schricker, to serve the remainder . ; of the term of Sen. Frederick 1 : VanNuys, who died in office. Mr.! | r

The o {Jackson served until present Sen. and Armed Services

/Capehart took the office, j ve been working for weeks on { Gov. Schricker said Mr. ol | Plane S aay troops-for-Europe or son's death was a “great Ey ‘ ¥. Democratic leaders thought yes

| terday they had the situation well .

TEs om What conan wet A

restr a hy a . that the House and Senate si make the poliéy:guiding the Pp

Mr. Jackson was one of my very best friends and one of the Soldier Seems Dazed; in hand

Arthur Campbell, the Governor's executive ~ secretary, said Mr. azed: here Schricker will attend the funeral Plinked and appeared dazed

A young Air Force sergeant

| ” as fa counted for 48 per cent of yester- fo : with RFC Director William KE. Services. {today as he was arraigned before; Senate as | day's enemy casualties. In omel . o, uruamnn Mar 6 8en. Virgil Chapman, biyearald Kan. National Cal \Willett. Mr. Rosenbaum denied| . Hinted Schricker Choice the U, 8. Commissioner on a fair" nu salu at Fhe S00) Sines fo tucky Democrat, was fatally injured early today when his auto- B for 1 y Sal under oath last week that he Last year, before the Demo- gharge of sabotaging aip io Sen " oy : ‘mobile collided w trailer t : aig ; {made the statement. {eratic conven at Camp Atterbury Base, army x: U. 8. 24th Div.—Slammed ahead ne are 20 a. m. (Indianapolis time) as ie : | Loan for Mink Cost A» ton to name 3 » |. This draft sdde

21 miles along its entire ont Chapman was driving north on Connecticut Ave. about two miles — Ey > a a i Sen. Fulbright said the subHired B00 Toot Dragon Doo fa pee ON rien on. He lied seven hours later Atigpqut 278 Indiana officers in the SOLIttes was not singling out mountain six miles northeast of pita) of chest and other injuries. Mittee which maintains a check National Guard and Organized. jy) 0 attention” of the Justice Yongpyang last night. The Jeak, Associates said Mr. Chapman on the ational defesse program, Foul, call fs for 12,650 Department to the entire record. dominates the west-cen ront had been working late on a speech . 1507 The department has been getting for 50 miles. he planned to make in the Sen- from the University of Kentucky captains and lieutenants. of this

U. S. 1st Cavalry Div. — Ad- {in 1918 and in the same year be- total, the 13-state Fifth Army vanced against light resistance. (Photo, Page Two) attached British IE slstance. (Ky. Later, he practiced law in Supply 2775 officers. They will be, ™\ = i 1ations through deunits captured one hill three miles|2t¢ today in support of the ad- Lexington, but maintained his back in active service by June 29. vices such as “Loans which really n " a du and advanced to Ministration’s 18-year-old draft residence in Paris, Ky. | Indiana's share is expected to ts.” iy —_ miles east. The di-Pill. Senate leaders later put off) He served continuously in Con- be about 200 lieutenants and 70 A ay ONY showed E oe blasted Communist forces ® Showdown vote on the bill be- gress from 1924 on, except for cAptains, plus a few WAC and yo. Young, criticized as an “exout of Yongdu yesterday and cause of Mr. Chapman's death. [two years following his défeat in medical officers. | pediter” aro und the RFC, got ‘selzed contrél of the 15-mile lat-! Alone in Car {1928 when Herbert Hoover's land- | Report Starting May 28 ir : | * oans from Rosenbaum. One loan; eral road east to Hoengsong. Reports from the scene said Ma. [Jide i Wo Republican tempo-! The officers will be ordered 0 ,. for a mink coat for Mr. ” arily in his seat. report between May 23 and June v,ng's wife, a White House!

Ee |29, bringing to 40.000 the number ahead west of Hoengsong afteriparently tried to make a left F o lof Guard and Rese stenographer. i ) | i rve officers in i i being stalled two days by enemy turn. His automobile collided wit I € VE@Ire€ Brow Sen. Fulbright said Mr. Dun1 b those ranks called up throughout pom wrote a letter of resignation

resistance. A Communist attack/g Safeway grocery chain tractor- i r knocked the south Koreans back trajler. To Be Cooled Off ihe 17. 8. serve 71 months unless Several Weeks ago ut never : > “> mailed it to Presiden ruman.

2000 yams in one sector hat) Mr. Chapman's administrative LOCAL TEMPERATURES ° [Congress lengthens terms of duty. Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R.| U. 8. Ist Marine Div.—Limited assistant, Clyde Watson, said his 6a m.. 41 10a m... 48 | The Guard officers will be called 1,4) gajd Mr. Dunham's testi-| gains against moderate resistance. Chest apparently was Srushed la. m..3 Illa m..50 only on a voluntary basis. but mony showed a plain case of Mr. Marine vanguards were less than 28ainst the steering wheel. 8a m.. 40 12 (Noon) 50 some Reserves will be called in- Rowe trying to get the 69-vear-‘old former Detroit bankar to litake the rap.”

. South Korean 6th Div.—Ground Chapman, alone in his car, ap-

munist base 21 miles south of the widow, who was at their Paris, | Latest humidity. csacoes 37% { th allel. {Ky., home when he died, and by Sports . . BS Partie la” daughter, Mrs. Francis J.| Got spring fever? For First Time, Heart Is Bad | : Troops Unopposed | | Well your temperature will take ’ Danforth Jr, of New Canaan. Big: drop t tif ° ‘ y | Mr. Dunham's new disclosures South Korean 5th Div. — Ad-\cony, Mr, Danforth is an Army|3 NE Grop mien. hat Dr, City Has a Key lcame on the second straight day vanced more than two miles un-|.; one, predicts turns out Indianapolis for the first time Of his appearance in closed sub-|

opposed. | Funeral arrangements will be|to, be true. . committee sessions. In a. stateU. 8. 2d Div.—Advanced more), ounced later by the Senate! The spring-fever brow of Indi- had an official “key to the oY i iant yesterday, he claimed he

than a mile six miles east of| nl 5 ana is expected to be chilled by ee .| “ » . Hoengsong before coming under, ° Soant-at-arms. (the icebag of a 25-degree cold CY and it came from Penn-iwas a naive Janke! [to De fire of 600 entrenched Reds. 11 Terms in House |wave moving down from the Sylvania. troit who go! Jappe ois VU. 8. 7th Div.—Captured three Mr. Chapman, a native of Bour- north. | When Marvin L. Greenlund, Ington’s politica jungle. peaks northwest and northeast of bon County, Ky., served 11 terms! “Actually Indiana already is in!Sharon, Pa., civil defense official,, The sessions were kept closed Pangnim to block major counter-/in the House before he was/the cold air mass,” the Weather- i ited the Indianapolis Civil De. because it was feared the excite-| attack route. lelected to the Senate in 1948. He man said. “But the forward edge! : ment of an open hearing might South Korean 7th Div.—Stabi-'was a member of the Senate of the cold air isn't very cold.” fense, office in January he jok-pe harmful to Mr. Dunham's lized line after falling back three Armed Services and Public Works' He says it will be mostly fair gly was promised “the key t0 neqith, He has a bad heart. to: five miles south of the Sok- Committees. today and tomorrow. . [the city.” Then embarrassed city) pyr Dunham was questioned sakangnung road under a counter-| He also served on the Armed But he warns that it will be hall men learned there was no for more than an hour today beattack by 30,000 North Koreans. Services Preparedness Subcom- ‘considerably colder” tonight, such thing. They had a special sore the subcommittee began {with an expected low of 25 de- One made up by the Indianapolis open hearings into@RFC- loans *A Small Thing to Do'—

grees. {Industrial Exposition. {totaling $6.3 million to the Cen- | This below-freezing tempera-| Mr. Greenlund, who is an tra) Iron and Steel Co. of Har- % [ture is predicted for the whole/amateur wood craftsman, re- rishurg, Pa. | e ross Oo onor ecor {state with the mercury expected turned the favor today. He sent “It was a case of one director : to plunge to 20 degrees in thei/to Indianapolis a mahogany copy!trying to force another out and Blood Donors Tomorrow northern portion of the state. lof the key he received, two feet to get (Dunham) to, take the The expected high tomorrow is long and with “Indianapolis” in- plame,” Sen. Capehart said. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garris Have Given 49 Pints Each Since November, 1941

{45 degrees. scribed in gold. | Sen. Fulbright said he would i rete The key was made a part of make the memoranda public later (Mayor Bayt's official office fur- today along with a transcript of Works Board Awards {nishings today. Mr. Dunham's testimony. Wie lord and Mary Gussie alld the "4 Cron in Novem Repaving, Sewer Jobs | — wi ¥) + 10. "28k What, We can 8 WOrASY sugges ey might! rhe Works Board this morning N b k N d 1 S $ donate a pint of blood. awarded a $12,195 contract for, e ras an ame A cou The next day Mr. and Mrs. Garris gave their first donation. {the repaving of 8. Alabama 8t.,| * ® ® Last night, nine years and a few months later, they each gave from Washington 8t., to virginia |B } : Pp $ | d their 49th pint, setting a record for blood donors in Indianapolis, Avs. Xxecu ive os in n ana Mr. and Mrs. Garris, 5821 Villa) - Other contracts awarded were . . Ave. will be honored guests at! 80 to war. “But that didn't for local sewers on 24th St. Brier . SUCcéeds Wilson,

the second Red Cross report/matter to us” said Mrs. Garris, Place and Kildare St. These con-| i | diets and. given improved | . luncheon in the current or “We think as much of all of the tracts totaled more than $28,000.| On Central Council medical CAre.........vv.... 27 Repairmen Really drive at noon tomorow In IR AL ROY as if they re Sur own.” |- = — | Frank M, Chase, Lincoln, Neb., Bowes Sea} Zant hae to Je | Get Going Over CO Hall, ey cited for| ; {today was nam as successor | 1 Hoo~ their outstanding contribution to, Until now, the Garrises have Times Leads in te Delmer I. (Skipper) Wilson us ... Caps, Cincinnati tangle | If anything will make a

the Red Bl donor serv- kept their activities quiet. The| ice. Cross Blood Red Cross right now is having Real Estate Ads Scout Executive of the Central « Lost Leg Interrupted difficulty getting Mrs. Garis! The Indianapolis Times leads Indiana Council.

Even béfore Pearl Harbor Promise hat theyll show Up t0| in the amount of Real Estate _ Edward H. Justice, vice presiawakened a dozing America, the) «ge don't want people 10 think advertising by OVER 100%, |dent of the council and chairman

Garri “ . " because the real estate brokers " heading.” te st “ot eye So ing It for the glory 'd she Hpow that the big majority of OF the SSloctions Smite ald the years of the war and in the there 4¢ oe out ait ™ Spective home ners Jead early next month to assume his short-lived ate that Jolldwed: She sees nothing remarkable ay. The result 1s that a duties, Scout. | Mr they Save limit en Non (About Tele recory of Sontribe- 20 Sapable hi guiate beoicers Cs a Eagle rit tions expired. They merely called ‘Small Thing to Do’ Pace ye eS Ro scouting career 17 years ago as it “doing our part.” =~ - | “We're so used to it we don't| AND SMALL BROKERS AD- field executive in Lincoln. : There was a year they missed.'even have to lie down any more. yERTISE EXCLUSIVELY IN | In 1938 he became Scout Ex-_ That was in 1946 when cancer It's a small thing to do.” | THE TIMES! ecutive at Cape Shardeay, Mo. : Sausd Mrs. Garris Jo ue Her Mr. Garris is employed at As-| If you want to realize a good jerving there ih ure ore ) eg. But as soon as doctors gave sociated Service Corp. They have ,.5ai on your present home, [being coin. their OK and after the blood two daughters, Barbara Jean Gar-' or nave other property to sell, | A native of Waterloo, Iowa, he Frank M.'Chase donor service was reopened after Hs, a nurse at St. Vincent's Hos- yoy will be wise to CALL ONE |attended schools there and was .& short period of inactivity, they pital whose interest in nursing or THE LICENSED BRO- graduated from the University of acquired considerable experience RS WHO ADVERTISE IN. Nebraska with a degree in busi- in salesmanship.

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a daily transcript. Sen. Ful-|

| + {bright said he expected the Justice | gjq d isaid th t bout 1 th d (came the city attorney for Irvine, area, which includes Indiana, will [Sided a. permanent chairman of 8a at al a ey coul Her ¥ y o Department to look for possible tne Democratic national conven- Sather from Sgt. Green was that Lodge Jr. (R., Mass.), 1

amc’ wom ov: Right at Tourney

‘senatorial candidate, Mr. Jack. Henry V. Green, 23. ofiman ex {son was said to be Gov. eh a. Wis, a nan wold ris jer's choice. However, he did not $10,000 bond and remanded to formally enter the race in which the custody of the U. 8. Marshal. its junsuccessful candidate Alex He will be héld in Marion County, But the Den {Campbell was named the party's jail pending trial. unstuck (color-bearer. : | The GI was vague about rea-i14 te 10 In 1944, when Mr. Jackson pre- sons for his actions. FBI agents

tion in Chicago, Peter Edson, he “wanted to keep the planes Buropean veteran NEA political writer, said 8rounded . . . I didn’t want to! make the “major contributic of him: ‘hurt anybody.”” ground forces. . . =. “Of all the characters to emerge’ Told to Write Parents Then they adopted an. in glory from the Democratic! Sgt. Green wore faded green/Ment by Sen Alexander national convention, the Honor- Army fatigues, still bearing the (R. N. J.), which would gp able Samuel Dillon Jackson three inverted stripes of his Air Senate on record as saying “Son- = emerges the farthest.” {Force rank, when he entered the gressional approval should hob He pointed out that others at Federal building. He was brought tained of any policy requ ¥ the convention were afraid to be'to Indianapolis this morning assignment of troops abro. the recipient of Bresivent Rouge. from. Atterbury, where he was ar-/der the North Atlantic velt’s now amous “Wallace rested late yesterday. eartened letter,” fearing its kiss of death, U.S. Gomisslonts Alvin John- 90P H i its political dynamite. /son advised Sgt. Green, who has| Two Democrats joined Repub{been in service four years, to/lican members of the committees ; 'write to his parents about the/in approving the changes. Repub“Sam took it and he stole the sabotage arrest. He told the com- licans, heartened by these vieshow when he gave it,” reported missioner that his parents didn’t tories, planned later to push a Mr. Edson. know about the charge. proposal requiring both Senate It was then that the boy from An FBI agent said Sgt. Green and House approval of any for

the wrong side of the tracks Setter e troop commitment. rete came as close as perhaps any (Continued on Page 2-—Col 4) a oor Relations Chaiffian Hoosier of recent years, other! .. 8.8

Tom Connally (D. Tex.), who! than Wendell Willkie, to the pres- ht

idency of the United States. An orator who attracted the attention of National Chairman Bob Hannegan, he was mentioned | as a dark horse possibility for the| vice presidency. But a Senator] named Truman got the nomina-| | tion. | His political success was some-| thing of a paradox in that the! | only public office he was ever |

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quent drafting work on the trodps resolution, was angry. He: objected particularly to efforts-to bring the House into the pictire. He said the Republicans “want 8 joint resolution to drag: the House in whether they want to come in or not.” 75 Someone asked if the admiffiistration would be “morally bond” to seek congressional approval of troop use and Mr. Connally snapped: “There are. no morals in this committee." an

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King George Improves LONDON, Mar. 8 (UP)—King

Page | George VI, suffering from faver Mussolini's torrid love notes | and a cold, is making “satisfacvalued at $1 million........ 8 tory progress,” Buckingham Pal-

Every day-is parade day at the Federal Security Agency 11 Three hundred twenty officers and men of the Army's Ad- . jutant General's School ar- fw! He rive at Ft. Harrison........ 28 xztarhm lethfd!! Ludwell Denny reports that

Bie 7 His TV Set Went on Blink: | the Big Four conterence sn ||] fg et Went on Blink “the definition of “agenda”.. Time a a

{ace said today. Princess Eliza- a {beth’'s fever and cold also are = much better. i

Sgt. Henry V. Green

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for playoff spot tonight..82, 88 sier hot under the collar, it's havpay be g ling his TV set go on the fritz

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