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lied Fliers Smear Nest Of Red Jets

Record Strike On Secret Base

Jim Lucas, Page 8

By FRANK TREMAINE United Press Staff Correspondent TOKYO, May 9-—The greatest U. S. air armada of

the Korzan War blasted a |

secret Communist air base just south of the Manchurian border mto a flaming inferno

today. prooably destroying at least half oi the 100 enemy jets hidden there. . The 5th Air Force threw 312 planes——every available fighter and fighter-bomber in Japan and Korea«-against a camouflaged,

coolie-built airfield at Sinuiju in

the northwest corner of Korea.

The 30-minute attack left the

whole airfield covered with fires.

Smoke billowed up three miles or

more into the sunny sky.

It was the biggest single air

strike of the war, designed to

smash the most dangerous potential enemy challenge yet to

American air supremacy over Korea.

Hundreds of Communist troops

died under the deluge of bombs, rockets, bullets and flaming jellied

gasoline. “It’s a massacre up there,” one returning airman said.

Seoul Siege Lifted

: " On _the ground, Communist ywaASHINGTON. May 9 (UP)-—_ Two of -the children—lost-co { By United Press It | Qunist, wa 2 N. = TWO-.0f : ele cen ithe federal government, and who = not : : troops fell back to or across the 1+ Gen, Matthew B. Ridgway, sciousness, but all recovered SAN SALVADOR, EI Balva- dig Dot serve more than 90 days oc; 22,228 “to 6275 as the that merged two = years ago Illinois ~ St. and Capitol “Ave, 38th Parallel all along the 100- wp, replaced Gen. Douglas Mac- quickly. ,dor, May 9—Emergency measures jn the armed forces subsequent Central Committee threw its pow- snowed him, three 10 one ' one-way operation will be possible ; er into the precincts in every! y {shortly after the Pennsylvania

mile fighting front to the south. xyihur'in the Far East, was nom- Mrs. Esker M. Goodwin, 26, of ere employed today in earth“ito graduation. Some were also yay

The Reds gave up hard-won gains

of two weeks ago without a fight. 5, or." promotion to four-star ready to do the family wash. She|

The 8th Army thrust ahead to

points 18 to 20 miles north of

Seoul and within 10 miles of the 38th Parallel at the western end

of the line. It already had lifted

the siege of Seoul. Both Air Force and land-based

Marine fighters and fighter-! bombers took part in the all-out air attack on the Sinuiju airfield.

Allied reconnaissance planes discovered the secretly built air base several days ago. They found that the Reds had brought across the Yalu River frontier from Manchuria the largest single concentration of Communist jet planes ever spotted in Korea. Lt. Gen. Earle Partridge, commander of the Hth Air Force, de-

cided that the base was “ripe”

tor attack today. He sent 206 Air Force and Marine fighters and

fighter-bombers in to attack, while

106 Sabrejets, Thunderjets and Pantherjets flew cover. MIGs Driven OX About 50 Communist MIG-15 fet fighters from.bases at Antung, just across the frontier in Manchuria, sought to intercept the raiders, but were driven off by the American jets in a series of swirling dogfights. One MIG was reported damaged, and one American Thunderjet limped back to base, but landed safely. Antiaircraft guns on the Manchurian side of the Yalu pumped a steady curtain of flak into the sky, but the attacking planes almost miraculously zoomed through it unscathed. Maj. Joseph Baglio of Roslindale, Mass., one of the last jet pilots over the target, said deJaved fuse bombs were exploding all over the field when he made his pass. “The ground was just about erupting,” he said. “It looked as though we may have hit an ammunition dump along with the planes.” Air Force officers were at a loss to explain why the Communists had elected to build the secret airfield at Sinuiju, hardly a stone's throw =eross the Yalu River from their base at Antung. Manchuria.

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| Surgeon-General Says — Expected Traffic | Call Would Be Limited Powerful political machines of the regular organiza- Changes Outlined

By DAVID D. WATSON tions took over complete control of the Republican and

Selective Service will be Democratic Parties here today. d ed 62 b asked for the first time to! The City Hall wing of the Democratic Party, defeated By bu Pehasec 02 new busses assist in filling medical staff in the county and state primary a year ago, came back to WY inliel Qelivery expected quotas for the Army in July power with overwhelming majorities all along the line in in Reptentben, coupled with

and August, Maj. Gen. G esterday’s primary results. : Sa igvst, J Gen. 6 Srgely Hig Bt Ry the on by 32,860 to 10,954 over Ceril the earlier purchase of 53 . § gS re to-| 'S. (Cy) Ober, businessman. Itrackless trolleys, will permit

. day. party's nominee for Mayor by, The GOP machine under Chair-|completing three one-way street

Gen. Armstrong, who is await- a thumping 22,228 to 6275—nearly man John W. Innis also put over Projects then, about three months

: ._ four to one—over George E.; “ ” ahead of schedul ing Senate confirmation of his Org {its entire “slate” of candidates ae e : Freyn, plumbing contractor, in g § The busses would be used partappointment. as Army Surgeon one of the heaviest primary land- i) ty Pete ad the city Souneiy for one-way street a General, said however, medical slides in history. The political machines swe | PACHY 1 Faplace O14 stulpiment. volunteers could eliminate actual Judge Alex M. Clark of Mu- hoth primaries despite the Fort, g Operation of Michigan and New or Ss. as east-west one-ways

need for a draft in those months. P16iP3! Court 4, backed by the that yesterday's b — 5 powerful GOP Central Commit- turned out gh nD aun is expected to begin 30 days after

Indianapolis Railways to-

The -General was here today to tee wh ich lost half its contests most expert official approval of necessary trol1 speak during the fourth annual in the county and state primary, Most Pete had ma to] 1€Y Dus route changes. e Alumni Day sessions of Indiana & Year ago, was swept into the 60,000, some guessing as low hi City Council to Act . | University School of Medicine. He RePublican mayoralty nomina-'45,000. |, This approval is expected within PR al : ok fo was graduated from IU with the two weeks. City Council will take Times Photo by John Spickl class of 1825. Democrats— Republicans— initia] action tonight on the oo ‘imes Photo by John 8picklemire. | - The power of City Hall - changes with approval expected REST AND FRESH AIR—That's the prescription for Ellen Short (left) and Mary Lou Goodwin, Call ‘Would Be Limited ocrats will lomtnats Jol Den, “ The all-out drive of Republican May 21. overcome by carbon monoxide gas. Thus far, Gen. Armstrong said, candidates for 1952 campaigning independents” to upset the gop]. Conversion of Pemndylvala and Abbraiian ili | y . to north-south one-

as the result of yesterday's coalition organization hardly

there have been enough medical thumping victory for Mayor Bayt made a dent in the deeply en. ways tn 1oke Diuge within 60 -ldays, \ . Harris, Railways

. : | "ih : P H i rn El S I d {men accepting commissions to and County Democratic Chairman ! Truman uts ousew fe Lea S a va or stave off any drast movement, = IPN) MeDutt etied Central Committee yes-lgeners! Tanager, said ® 1 i | The general said that such a, LIDIDE UP together, they swept y. esent plans call for extending Rid wa U Lesson in Science Acts to 3 call’ W * back ‘to power in every voting CY Ober had campaigned vigor- ire Vs astington Bt. trackless trolA vouns housewife learoed Jal a ould be limited in first in- grea of the city by more than ously against the “bo ,|ley operation to substitute for. # 4 lesson in Ss today when she e eo stances to priority group I—men three to one majorities. of local ss control'| busses now used, Mr. Harris said. or ta rs and three children were nauseated Quake Crisis 'whose professional education was Powerful factions backing government, but the These busses then Would be vied by gas in their kitchen financed in Whole or in part by Seoize Freyn for the mayeraity Power Of the GOP machine, 190 the Pennsylvania-Delaware : ‘nomination faded fast in the combination of three factions FOUte: he said.

4 é : : Judge Clark became the 1 ar! . inated by President Truman to- 212 s e.; W 'quake-ravaged areas of this tiny defer e the titular trackless “trolleys are removed, y r 120 Haines Ave., was getting) ~.. =" "bat fire, disease and Te Tom ai ia Ian Freyn supporters, who Dead of the local GOP organiza. Mr. Harris said. Overhead wires . general. set a large tub of water on one Profiteering. |" Gen. Armstrong said there are : arte] the nina campaign tion as his campaign swept to "OW used on Pennsylvania 8t. Gen. Ridgway took over Gen. burner of the stove. {| The government ordered severe enough men in this classification ,¢ yotes in 80 arge blocs victory his entire slate of candi-| "MW! be transferred to Capitol Ave, MacArthur's four commands the But the base of the tub was so Penalties for any person trying to meet Army requirements pemocratic .: of the heaviest gates by big majorities Expected by September moment Gen. MacArthur re- large the burner couldn't get to take advantage of serious through September, 1952. duce the a Ne ed to yro- The Clark-for-M. : {. The Illinois-Capitol change to ceived motice in Tokyo last month enough air for full combustion. housing and food shortages in The next priority group includes were down Wien De spy, or Tayor Organiza-|one.way operation should take that Mr. Truman had fired him. Firemen said this caused carbon the stricken departments of Usu-imen who served more than 90, Freyn be tion was started more than six|place no later than September,

Before that, Gen. Ridgway was monoxide to form and fill the latan and San Miguel. |days but less than 21 months. that red aay charged months ago by GOP leaders who |Mr. Harris said.

commander of the Eighth Army room. Government and Red Cross The supply from this classifica-|jeft thei {put John W. I Mayo . VT ; | { r ranks « Innis into the party r Bayt already in Korea under Gen. MacArthur. wi year Mary Lou Good- workers set up camps to assist/tion could meet requirements until yte Hels Falls ut tie Bast ao! charimanship two years ago(CitY Engineer Witham R. dosed The Tour commands were Su- fing : : ae sem of the thousands of homeless and hun-|®arly 1953, he said. tory seemed certain and threw under a‘ coalition of f $0 prepare plans for paving IPreme Commander of the Allied) bled gas. t eel ng ill, she gry victims of the earthquake last © “May Need 1000 support to the Mayor. nol factions. [tinote St. Mr. Hunt plans to cover Powers, Commander in Chief of HE ey hi e Jorch and Sunday afternoon—worst in the - Cw ] Inherited Resentment Head Clark Movement {the street, including street car the 1 nited Nations Forces. Com- ol) B ed onscious. Ellen pistory of this smallest Central ere were originally 10,305 to- "The core OF {he Fre n These i (tracks, with asphalt. mander-in-Chief of the Far Fast en That sister of Mrs. Good- American republic. tal Registrants in the first priority, Z41ion Was mage Up reyn nee Clerk Be sellers peiuded County These one-way streets were ap2 3 i Tener: . also was overcome. { group, e general said, of anti-Cit t - Dale Brown, Co " nd Commenaing aeperal of the ’ oro Govdwin and her 4 Rescue workers still dug in the BOND: of S gel Were Bi, lout [Hall Democrats who ho Treasurer Louis Rainier, rounty proved by City Council at its last +. ANN . months-old daughter were nay. TUinS of Jucuapa and Chinameca, There were 4343 requests for med- domination of the party by the Prosecutor Sherwood Blue associ-| Meeting: They were included in an | over-all recommendation for traf-

seated but not overcome. ‘the two worst hit of 11 affected ical service commissions, and 2000 !ate Mayor Feeney. ates of James L. Bradford, for-| Report Shakeup A Fire Department rescue squad to%n In southeastern El Salva-| were granted, he said. The resentment was inherited mer County GCP chairman who fic reform submitted to the city revived the two children. All were OF. At least 1000 perished in Ju-| He added that approximately PY Mayor Bayt, but mos. of the retired from active politics, and by the Mayor's Traffic ImproveIn Red Command treated at the scene by a General CUapa alone out of its 12,000 pop- 1000 may be needed for the July- City Hall opposition was over-|the powerful group of Republican ments Committee and its consulal =~ ambulance doctor, and did not re- ulation. | August quota. Bonus inducements come when Chairman McDuff| Veterans of World War II. tant, Harry W. Lochner, Chicago. T oP } : Formosa. May 9 (UP) quire hospitalization. | Total casualty figures have not | for volunteers still are in effect, threw the regular organization] The Clark machine easily nom- Also included in the committee's A shakeup of top Communist Mr. Goodwin: 26, was in the been announced. (he stated. {machinery behind the Mayor. linated Mrs. Grace Tanner, form-|Proposals was a north-south exmilitary leaders ij Korea, in- house, but suffered no ill” effects. meee me EE The native of Springville said] The entire Bayt “slate” of can- er secretary to the late "Mayor pressway on Meridian St. and a ¢luding the Chingse chiefs of He's figuring out some other way [that air superiority in Korea has didates for City Clerk and the Robert Tyndall, for City Clerk by|program of street widening and staff, Gen. Lin" Piao, was re- fo heat the wash water. At Ease 'been a major asset to successful City Council were landslided into @ majority of 21,000 over h y program ported today ‘by the English- a -— ; (medical administration in the bat- nominations. nearest opponent, William er : language newspafer China News. Sovie ® WITH THE U. 8. SEC- Hegel. | They were: | Huse, 7000, in a field of five can- Stops Left Terms The paper, quotin “reliable t BH be ontrol of the air has made| For City Clerk—Ric 3 : ? » g 1 I Rie Richard G. didates. An ordinance prohibiting left

possible transfer of wounded| Stewart, present City Clerk, 15,-| All the six Clark candidates turns on Meridian St. already has

| OND DIVISION, Korea, sources,” said Gen. Lin had been

replaced as chief of staff by Gen. Pp J Pp ® Merrill H. Brine, of Yakima, [trom areas where roads are all|780, over his nearest o [for Cit assed the council. Pl Nieh Yung-chen. Gen Nieth also ar ey rice Wash., claims to be the but impassable, Gen. Armstrong| Mrs. Pearl Bontrager, ds Te rs. Ramiziog Dato of trafic NN Was renoried to fiave Laken per ; . | luckiest GI in the Army. said. In areas where combat con-| City Council—First District—J.| They were: to permit uninterrupted traffle | personal command of the Chinese Is Too Hi h' He recently returned to |ditions are “fluid” wounded are Porter Seidensticker, present City| First District — John A {flow at approximately 25 mph. Fourth Field Army. 4 | 2d Division headquarters often flown to Japan for hos-| Councilman, 14,720, over his macher, 27,000 over hi rennu| Direction of traffic and limits Also included in the “general By United Press after a one-week furlough pitalization. {nearest opponent, William H. Kel- opponent, A. George Ce Hea es tiot the one-way streets expected in command shift” was Gen. Liu WASHINGTON, May 9—Secre-| [OF “rest and relaxation” in New drugs and treatment ler Jr. 2470. ; | Second District — Carter Fitz. OPeration by September ate 2a

methods have greatly trimmed Second District — Joseph C. roth, 27,000 over his nearest [foltows: command of the Second Field today that Russia is asking too duty he was told he was be- |combat losses as compared to/ Wallace, present City €ouncil- ponent, Harmon A. Cam bell | Pennsylvania-Delaware: PennArmy. He was made president of high a price for a Big Four depu- ing returned to the U. S. {World Wars I and II, Gen. Arm- Man, 13,300, over Ralph E. Han- 6200, in a field of nine Ti '|sylvania southbound and Deisthe Chinese Communist military lies meeting. the next day on rotation. strong added. Losses of seven of eV, 8330. : | Third District—Glenn W Rader | V2Te northbound between New every 100 wounded in World War| Third District—Guy 0. Ross, restaurant owner, 17,300 over ha ok 35d SEL S14 |

Po-chen who was relieved of tary of State Dean Acheson said J2Pan. As he reported for

academy, according to the news- The Big Four deputies have This was vi paper. neen meeting in Paris for 10 a ono hpad ou wi I reduced to 4 in 100 for World Present City Councilman, 12500, nearest opponent, Robert W Titers Capiioh Dncis Rothe TT ar weeks trying to agree on an class, the award of the Var II and to slightly more than|OVeT James O'Brien, 9670. \Matthews, 6400. a GOP Ward | from Wp arial Southbound Hospital-Bound agenda for a foreign ministers’ Bronze Star medal for meri- 2 in 100 for the Korean conflict.| Fourth District — Joseph A. chairman, also in a field of nine "Ne pu meeting to discuss European prob- torious service and, last but These figures are for wounded YvicKer: 11,340, over Larry Baker, candidates. IEE HY ak oy in Crash lems, including Germany, the re- not least, an additional (who reach treatment centers. 237. Fourth District — Charles P. Shstbouny om te adver ‘ armament of Western Germany cluster for his good conduct | Cites Preventi Fifth District —Christian J. Em- Ehlers, 30,930 (no opposition) y. ast Dy, 0 Higitiang ave. Golog to the hospital to hae RAIA Sister es Preventive Action hardt, City Council president, Fifth District — J. Wesley Michigan westbound from Dortonsils removed is a trying ex- Mr. Acheson said Soviet Deputy — : Despite the bitter cold of Korea, 11:600. over his nearest opponent, Brown, 23.720, over his nearest Ran Si: to Blake St, = Bt perience for any youngster. Foreign Minister Andrei Gromy- . about 90 per cent of frostbite Robert L. McCammon, 5640. opponent, George A. Cox, 4660. — al Was today for 7- Ko 1s making an outrageous de- On the Inside cases were returned to combat _CIXth District—George S. Lu- Sixth District — Joseph 'e. Truman to Meet Press ratane Aa imitroff, 1412 mand that the West agree in ad- ‘ after treatment within the combat PE 12.700, over Herschel J. Mc- Bright, 22.000, over his nearest WASHINGTON, May 9 (UP) ee ait). was vicimivepee to bait its rearmament Of The Times theater. Rev: 8190: opponent, Carl Anderson. 4300. |President Truman will hold a s , Vaisl, was driving program. Gen. Armstrong today an- y : = ~~ news conference at 9:30 a. m. an

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him to St. Vincent's Hospital If Mr. Gromyko adh GE - y ha Ni . : 8 +I GY : eres to that Page nounced appointment . when they were involved in an position, Mr. Acheson said, he is The kid was a lousy soldier, ris B. Sab romn e or Poa ars adi Says Doug #

accident on Fall Creek Blvd saying -that we should suspend but no one really minded.. 8 medical school faculty, to head a

right in front of the hospital. our defense progra ‘0 Met’ J “ Mrs. Mary Rynearson. 3540 N. Russia fre : Beam and leave Mets Iv Jroduction of “pon national research council group * Meridian St I te Russia | ee o maintain and in- Carlo had the real gran- to study cold injuries. | EH re - BS treated Jo Spease Jie Yimiss and those of deur grand opera needs.” .. 10 He cited preventive action as e ies neasy n Your Own Home released. al Tes: ciitaot 5 i Booth Tarkington panics a a major factor in maintaining ’ . went Louis also was taken to the Acheson said. e paid, Mr. hack driver “down on the troop health standards while By RAYMOND LAHR and JOHN L. STEELE CLEAN AND COOL hospital. A levee” . . . Bob Ruark says enemy forces were .stricken with ’ Utited Press Sta? Colvessongenis | Two nearer nina Tare live | Kefauver investigations gave |disease. WASHINGTON, May 9—Defense Secretary George C. Leiutiful floors inruost Kilohen: » . ce u ty

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Reca i . i : pture Woman crime big-wigs a chance to | Only two typhoid cases and four, Marshall said today that Gen. Douglas MacArthur's public, te Tome Barer

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tomy. . | button up against the blasts smallpox victims hav - r : . Who Fled Prison | OE PIOHC PHIRI ass Le 13 HE Sani Dee ray Statements on the Korean campaign caused “'a very serious| see s real bus, call Mr. Haynes. Council Delays Buying MADISON, Ind., May 9 (UP = WEBM-TY schedules-new show flared. reaction among our Allies” and in a time of world crisis’ .rnere 15 eal oh More Parking Meters Foarley 4 anu, 2, Brownstown, RA 21 SelooL wile be 15] Gen. Armstrong said he plans threatened to leave this country ‘going it alone.” GL-2223 4606 Evanston GL-1343 ‘as he n eJfferson County jail en y >%: on ja tour of the Far East i i : City Council action on purchase here today waiting to be ie only four hits . .. high school early fall for a ory md the Gen. Marshall made this charge before the Senate, One Way to get ‘two birds of 2200 more parking meters for to Indiana Women’s Prison at In- baseball results . . . Novi [tion of conditions there °P€%"| Armed Services-Foreign Rela-| — ————— re Wis one stone 16 10 buy dow Indianapolis was delayed today as dianapolis, -Special “eases” around track tions Committee investigatin Dut did Viouats 4 Dee, 5 direative for a fan iy po Ziltabie a survey on locations was being ‘Mrs. Britt was captured last at 131 mph ............ 17, 18 i % : . ga 8 requiring clearance of public mili- onrTe u BUY a aaRy completed. night "by State Trooper Charles (ysl, Gen. MacArthur's dismissal (ary and foreign policy state: Seats 10 Lome AND Soy as Works Board has given ap- LY ee as she rode-into- Madison ther Features: (from the Far Eastern command. ments with Washington Ln i an he, with proval for new Mark Time meters i fc Noah from Austin. Amusements .....i...s. « 10 Ble was Fesbonaing to persistent FOUR _ There oe : fio limita your Ee and Ti following recommendation of > escaped from the prison Jimmie Angelopolous .... questioning by Sen. Alexander ” 's Tight] 1 i . Mayor Bayt for expansion of the Monday with Betty Davis, 38, of Comics ngs diiivas ves = (Wiley, (R. Wis.) as to just what hiomt on Gen. Macarinurs ngs Foundings. home i t pavking meter prograce Evansville. The women separated CroSSWOrd .......eoeoes. 18 policies of the government Gen. (pe hn h com dh privele f ye fr om 9 Just gus BE a OE A ime me. I; Indianapolis, Mrs, Britt told EdHOrials «coves vers sess 14 MacArthur had failed to support. ErvE, a U.S. decisio Ds vi ters was mn Arey authorities, and she hitchhiked to Forum .......... Gen. . Marshall Toade. BHESE yor cor coroners n the Classified. A made over objection of Seymour Moaias 1ight crsebranss 14 stat ts: use any Japanese volunteers or columns of today's Times. the Works Board special scientific © ~ nday night. Harold B HaNRY,.. eons 16 Bh MACAVIL , Other forces in Korea was dic- This wide variety includes committee as recently revealed 4 irs ne . ohnson ....,,... 10 . —(xen. " 8 pub- tated bv the Russo-Chinese mu- homes of all sizes. in all secexclusively in The Times. Shell Blast in Tonk Gun Dan sidney Dinas tires 3 He i the omaal tual defense pact which was tions of the city, suburbs and Locar temperate res Kills 1, Injures 3 Radio and Television +... 13 Ne or Presiqent-Tramar.spoke for The a Scout out Bases props : : a tanec 1 : $ 6 a. Mm... 3 10 a. m... 68 CAMP POLK, La.. May 9 (UP) obese Ruan Sastry 13 I edi ote 1 at 12:10 p. m. (Indianapolis Time) erties. Tam.,58 11a m.. 69 A tank gun shell apparertly gq ra Sra 1 18 Gem-Mach DE a med bY today until 9 a. m. tomorrow. Turn to the Classified Real 8a. m.. 60 12 (Noon) nl exploded in the barrel on a prac- Pe Wilson ....... v. 18 Allies agar urs. ut erances, the Gen. Marshall will return then for Estate Columns Now. Select 9a m..66 1p m.. Tl tice range yesterday, killing the ISON seesseesseds 13 : e no represemiations , fourth cofisécutive day. several homes that seem to : : OMen’s ....a rashes 8, 1 that he be removed. r 3 Ya —— _ gunner and injuring three other Joe Williams 17 | THREE. Gen. MacArthut While Gen. Marshall was tes- meet your needs and arrange | Latest humidity ...... 337, crew members, two seriously. : —— . ES, Macartd Su ; : to inspect them right away.

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