Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1951 — Page 1
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Is Pound 83,000 Reds wimy To Nip Big Push In Bud
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By United Press SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4 —Allied d:plomats today °
lcounted 48 nations ready to . ii : : yy ‘A Child Can Get in a Really Small Hole’
‘sign the Japanese peace treaty at the conference to be opened ‘onight by President Truman,
~MEBRE THE PERSON. WHO BOUGHT THAT ARSENIC...GOT IT AT WEED'S STORE....TLL \'% ANOW IN A 14
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1 & FEW MINUTES! ] : Times Photos by Henry E. Glestng Jr. | 1.0 tyme) hy Mr. Truman who As told to the United Press : : eo y Sd TREK BACK—Happy vacation days over, youngsters at fey here yesterday to warn the NEWBERG, "Ore., Sept. 4 — r The Semen finally got 32 3 Untied Prem Reds against new “aggression.” ope around her wrist. We TOKYO, Sept. 4—The
School 62 infently study list assigning them to classrooms.
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|His broadcast will be the | coast-to-coast television hookup
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“Overwhelming support for the : :
liberal peace pact was assured despite certain Soviet-satellite maneuvers to block treaty action
' by threatening a bigger war in
the Far East.
The curtain goes up tonight on
the 52-nation conference at the Civic Opera House where the United Nations charter was signed and sealed six years ago. The initial session will be ad-
dressed at 9:30 p. m. (Indianap-
first
myko and his Polish and Czech supporters.
Seek to Rush Pact The conference battle will be-
first full-scale business session. The non-Communist powers head-
‘ed by the United States and Brit-|
ain will try to rush the treaty through with an unprecedented set of tough conference rules. | Diplomats sounding out foreign
delegations predicted that only
The prospect of
tomorrow morning at the!
a Communist,
Two-year-old Marie Payne féll into a 22-foot well yésterday. Thirty-five persons worked 41; hours to rescue her. In the following story, her father, Elvin R. Payne, 35-year-old engineering aid for the Oregon State Highway Department, tells of the rescue.
By ELVIN R. PAYNE
Our little girl is safe now and all my -wife and I have to say is thanks to all those wonderful
when we needed it. 1 was doing odd jobs around the house when Marie went down the well. The police had already been called when my wife told me. She said Fern— our other daughter—had nearly knocked her over coming into the house screaming, “Marie's gone down a big, black hole.”
THE GIRLS were playing in the back yard when it hap-
have kicked the cover aside.
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ing after her as soon.as we could. Ed
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SHE WAS IN MUD and wa- | infantry divisions encircled { blood-smeared “Punchbowl Val-
It must've been | joy» on the eastern front Tues-
ter and mucky, cold clay up to her armpits. pretty chilly, but she quieted when we called her by name,
She tas talking some, but ‘T ‘ couldn’t understand her—you buildup which . includes “jazge
know she. was 2 years old last July.
couldn’t pull her out that way because it might have torn off her arm, but at least we knew
about 12 feet from the top. ‘It was better when finally got the oxygen hose down to her.
I WAS WORKING with a shovel all the time. 1 didn’t
BULLETIN TOKYO, Wednesday, Sept. B , (UP)—Two crack United States
day night as part of a limited offensive against a Communist
numbers” of white Soviet puppet troops. ’
United Nations revealed to\day that three U. S. divisions
they |
lin history. : eople who helped us. ; | people 0 pe she couldn't i | : A Eremiin Diane to snag he We'd have lost her if we water. slip below the |have been thrown into battle reaty conference - rémain e : eo ~ 3 | secret of Russia’s Andrei Gro- hadn't had all that help just We guessed her head was |against 83,000 entrenched Com
munist troops.
They are attempting to knock
off balance a threatened Red offensive in- Korea by a Soviet
“puppet” army including Germans
see too much—I was pretty |
busy. But I know thers was a lot of cheering when she finally was brought up and put on the stretcher. : In the hospital, Marie said, “I want my bottle. I want my
was washed off her.
and other east Europeans.
The U. 8. Army's Tth and 24
[Divisions and the 1st Marine | Division are in the bloody fight |against the Communists on the
| east-central
and central front,
Gen. James A. Van Fleet, United
. Nations
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ground forces com-
|Russia, Poland and Czechoslova- pened. I dug that hole in my little mommy.” She just wanted | 4 kia “would refuse to ‘sign the back yard with an eight-inch some loving. ak .put her /mander, disclosed. treaty. Indonesia was on the auger for a well to supply my into a tub of hot water to off- | Cuts Potential fence. | garden with water. Marie must set the chill after all the mud | His- announcement followed a
|statement by ‘Gen. Mathew B.
|walkout from the conference at That’s right, the well was . We were so wonderfully fsieni : jes 5 : ; ow ¥ IR 's United Nations Suol i nn ie te A pees ogy nem) Spanktl hen the Secor wi | pyrene re tat many delegations. Same Tt ogy police. volunteer fire- SAFE—Little Marie Anne Payne is brought to safety by One thing I learned from .“large number” of Soviet CauEastern informants speculated S3 w-ta himhwav patrol- Fireman Ralph Staley. i this—don’t ever he sure that casian troops, jnoiuding techmienl ssians w we g . : a ch ’ : st Germany an a Busan kes met, 2 oTey vescue Me Je feet. Then we dug six feet digging at first. We stood by Eo eam Eel nies realy Ten EO fons are In } a ri with shovels. : a . y McKimson. . {ners and then call separate sent by the Portland General Marie was screaming and the well trying to calm her But our litfle girl is safe North Korea and Jost a Red i peace conference at New Delhi of .couu Co. for the first eight c¢rving while the - dow Ite : now—and all my wife and I and ground offensive | Peiping. er . Tying auger’ was down. I told her we were com- have to say is—just thanks. |suggested.”
WAY, SHERRY! WE FOR. KILLINY HEY HAPPEN N THAT MLLT
Until now, only South Korean {troops have been identified as |being in action against the Reds. | "Gen. Van Fleet said at 8th Army headquarters that at the start of the present hot action in- Korea 18 Red units included one Chinese Communist corps and elements of three North Korean corns. for a total of 83.000 troops. Gen. Van Fleet said the scope of the Allied drive was to throw the enemy off balance “by reduc-
| American officials said Mr. man’s address would outline the {wore situation,” cite reasons for
‘ih Writer Hor ifs No Jinx— Talent, Personality—Our Coal Operators Carol Has a Bunch of Both In State Protest
By HARMAN W. NICHOLS i il p t Hik
105 Legislators Sentenced Driver Have Their Day Te oo pial At State Fair
While his mother and wife stood by. a repeated offender pleaded
Continued on Page 6—Col. 1
START OF CAREER—Anthony Joe Shelton, 6, is enrolled in . first grade by his mother,” Mrs. Preston Shelton, 1327 N. Gladstone Ave.
She sat down and with a pencli, did me up black and white in exactly three minutes—big nose
United Press Staff Correspondent ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 4—I hate to jinx a swell gal like
i Victi 3S inot guilty in Municipal Court 3 Pa ; S Desk Awaits Traffic ictim, ; Da Yee Pi TE Res ag Gene Feingold sketches... ge Cerol Myenel, who qomes from 2nd pr She Plans Suplisares Indiana coal operators kicked ing materially his potential for Paul's One Lad Who Wishes drunken driving and reckless Conservation display is big hit 11 pg,¢ 1 TIE Be its Brown: og ane n ¢ 2 2 igng 5 over, the traces today. They let any contemplated offensive.” | driving. Bv CARL HENN {haired Miss Indiana could well a Stiln o Bg 4 fly a formal protest of the new 1000 Red Planes ;
pageant when her turn comes.
i i : Special Judge David Lewis fined . : . become Miss Ameri f aT shi 4 - Me Could (50 Back to Schoo Oliver Murphy. 46. of 2243 Brook- rdiana s legislators invaded; “(gpg had ha 2 ot of others That time she will have a better igher Fein! rates for shipments The Sth Army chi? guid Jester : side Pkwy. 8. Drive. $50 and (N¢ State Fair Grounds this gon't have. Poise, a flock of subject, likely. and a bigger-draw-| > day that te Ti.
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Today is the day 89.000 Indian-| Last week he got his crutches
costs and sentenced him to 30
morning for a free look at 95th Hoosier exposition. and perhaps
know how and—a couple of other
ing board and charcoal instead
Harold V. Scott. traffic man- men in North Korea now and can
launch an all-out offensive within
EAVE YOU TO apolis and Marion County kids and this week he is due for an- days in jail on the drunken driv- little “politickin’ 4PS things that count these davs in of a pencil. ager for the powerful Coal Trade =UH%" ks NSE AN ALARM tradionally groan “back to other visit with doctors at Gen- ing charge. He also levied fines & ' ¢ politickin' * on the side. the run for the Miss A. $50,000: This 21-year-old has a lot of Association of Indiana, asked the "yy" (ion Ridgway's headquar2 MOMENT IM school.” - eral Hospital who are contem- Of $1 and costs on the other two Carl Tyner, Fair Board secre- talent and personality. things some of the contestants ii sp Al Cen HUG EWAYS t NE! NOW TURN P ; i ts tary-manager, said 105 state, She has a bunch of both ion‘'t have. That's bition to Public Service Commission not to ters, an -official announcemen But 8-year-old Paul Prange plating surgery on a head injury. count: » ; ¥ : as 4 £4 Oi=pOLIL gon 1 nave. at's an ambition 10 0.56 the 8 cents per ton in- said enemy activities suggest “a
AROUND!
isn't going back to school and If all goes well and if Paul learns he’s probably a great deal sadder to handle his crutches, he may be than his playmates who are re- back at that long-vacant desk by turning to “pencil,” books and next week. teacher's dirty looks.” But for today Paul will just For Paul going back to school have to sit on the sidelines at his would be a pleasure. He has been home at 3137 Park Ave, wonan invalid for-nearly-six-months-dering {f-his playmates who are after he almost met: death be- headed for another bout with the neath the wheels of a car. three R's know how lucky they Badly Hurt by Car are, | It was last May 21 that Paul darted out into the street at 32d
No Film Stars = |
«++ the overhead . , . the rent You have paid over the years? You have no equity in a handful of rent receipts, and in an emergency you cannot borrow any money on them. Buy your home now and add -- these advantages to those of “extra conveniences, comforts, security and community prestige which your family will
U.S. Grand Jury | To Get 60 Cases |
The U. 8. District . Attorneys ‘here today prepared for what may becdme the busiest federal |grand jury session in nearly two years. .
Murphy immediately appealed his case to Criminal Court 1, where he will be retried later this month. He had been convicted once before of drunken driving, twice for drunkenness and once for fail-
‘ure-to-have an operator's license. Watch t
\WSB Launches Drive I ‘Against ‘Labor Pirates’, |
WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (UP)—
Latest humidity ......
Jimmie’s Ready To Pick 'Em Again
Jimmie Angelopolous, The Times’ champion picker of football winners, begins his pre-game selections . of the
63%
senators and representatives accepted invitations to attend the Fair today. They were to have lunch with Gov. Schricker and Lt. Gov. Watkins, cheer for their favorites in the afternoon sulky races and he State Fair Follies or attend the horse show this evening.
Good Weather Fair weather with a high of
horses for spectator’s attention. Judging went forward on Shorthorns, Polled Shorthorns, Milking Shorthorns, and = Holstein-Frie-sians as well as on black Percherons, and bay Belgians with braided tails and be-ribboned manes. In the swine arena, Poland Chinas and Chester Whites competed
‘mainland.
The gal 8 an.expert at chalktalk and earicature.
Storr-Riddled : Jamaica Faces 2d Big Hurricane
the road from Kingston. The call was the last to come through Kineoston to: the U. S. The Overseas Telephone . operator said, “we are closing down until the hurricane passes over.” Mr. Miller said 11 new hurricane centers were opened up in
Tower Isle to
get along without help. She is a senior at Indiana’ University, but better still she practically has fathered her own learning. During the summer, Carol. who wasn't much of a football player and couldn't get a scholarship, made the rounds in various spots, putting things on--canvas—and putting on a show with another talent of hers, which is exhibiting marionettes. ».
She Did All Right
crease in coal freight rates for forthcoming offensive” and said
2 ing ir+‘de Indiana.
The petition said the coal op-
erators have had nine freight in- fighter planes. since July 7, 1946, and ground attack aircraft based In a Manchuria.
creases have absorbed them without whimper,
the Soviet Caucasian “volunteers” are backed up by more than 1000 light bombers and
Artillery, 500 tanks and ar-
Mr. Scott called the proposed mored cars also support the So-
increase "unjust,
unrezsonablé viet
satellite nations’ ; “puppet
and would create an unfair bur- force,” the announcement said. den on the bituminous coal in- : 3
'dustry.”
The Coal Trade
Association
Cuts Potential Gen. Van Fleet said the three
8t. and Central Ave. to be hit |78 degrees and occasional clouds ; . represents both shaft and strip U. 8 divisions and their South by a car. The sight horrified Ik y . |The Wage. Stabilization Board was forecast for “Governor's and She did right well and her fa- i operators who produce 90 Hy allies had taken a toll of almost 100 spectators in autos At Wa ers Rites | disclosed today it is launching a Legislator's Day.” the sixth day ngyamr ad Tati A ,. ther, who is showing potatoes and per cent of the coal along rail 10,500 Reds, including 930 prisand passing busses. One spec- OGDEN, Utah, Sept. 4 (UP) —| vigorous” enforcement program, of the 1951 fair. Mam a. Sept. — The onions’ in the Indiana State Fair, ines. x oners. in the furious fighting since ator died shortly after viewing _. ’ + Depl, - {aimed at blocking labor. pirating. Tomorrow's high is expected to storm-riddled island of Jamaica, isn’t feeling any misery in the — remem! A 12 18, the hoy’s broken body. Film Star Robert Walker will be! George W. “Taylor, retiring pe 78 degrees. with slightly|warm- Where 154 died in an earlier purse. Ti Ind Their “magnificent effort” he Pay is recovering, but it has buried here today and not one Chairman, said in a report en the er weather Thursday. There is a tropical storm, was pounded by vell, anyhow, the show goes 1lMes inde said, “has cost the Communists a been a 1oMg.dreary fight for a member of Hollywood's glittering board's work since May that 2500 possibility of rain Thursday night high winds and torrents of rain °%: And today, weather permit-| Amusements ............ 7 loss of terrain, troops and mateboy who spent from May to July fim colony was on hand to attend. investigations have been author-|,, Friday. : i eg Sy “Dog” brokie ting some 200,000 breathless citi- BrASE .. yc iviiiinnnins g rials which seriously decreases in the hospital, from July to... co. ices | 1zed for the month of September. The 1946 attendance record of into tough little squalls over the Zens Will line up on the board- : SS . the Communist potential to wage August in a cast and.from that § 5: | The Defense Production Act|go7 573 paid admissions may be Caribbean Sea. . walk to theer their favorites ‘fn Crossword ........ ssutes ““ lan offensive operation in the near time until last week in a wheel Only close friends and members, carries stiff penalties for violation proken if skies remain clear. z S _ the fabulous annual parade. Editorials ....csvevvenes 12 future with this (east-central and chair. of the family of the 32-year-old of wage ceilings, including a $10,-| Tne 1951 total, augumented Mhonihiii Rost, governor of the Miss Indiana will be AMON "€M Forum .......veevees .v.. 12 central) sector.” His greatest hope was that he actor—who once said he was “un-|000 fine or one year In jail, OF |yegterday by a Labor Day crowd people n an ge —in a pink satin gown. Erskine. JONNSON 'evesss 7 — — would he “back in school with the wanted and unloved” since birth both, denial of illegal wage Pay- of 127,992, was 344,104, about 19,- certain as a, be that Tomorrow the girls will under-" “Movies .............eees 7 2 Held in Car Case kids,” in the fourth grade at St. —were to attend the simple rites ments for income tax purposes,ingg helow last year’s attendance a severe hurricane will hit Kines- go the first of the preliminary, Radio and Television-.... 4 Two Louisville, Ky., boys — 14 Joan of ‘Arc this year, And he of the Latter Day Saints (Mor- and withholding of . materials ¢,r the same number of days. ton (capital of Jamaica) and judging. Each must eompete In| SOCIELY ...eeevsssecssee-8.9 am816 were confined here today BION made A Walker med gag t Drones. | However, heavy rains on Fri- some other parts of the island.” three sections — in swim suit, Ed Sovola ....... seman ‘11 under $2000 bond each on a fed- : \ ed suddenly las EC a eras | |day .of 1950 cut the last day at- enne 2 evening gown and talent. SPOILS ...covevcesnnsss 14,15 eral charge of driving a stolen Wh : ill ‘Tuesday night of a respiratory LOCAL TEMPERATURES |tendance sharply. ne United at ra And come Saturday we will Earl Wilson ....... «ees. 11 ca from Louisville to Indianapolis at Wi You {failure after the injection’ of a| 6 a. m... 54 10a. m... 69 | ington who is tioni + have a new Miss America. WOINEN'S .....cioeesers 48.9 Saturday. H f Sellative to quiet his emotional Yam... 55 Nam. 17 Compete for Attention gon ie Yor FH : eee me emer atte et - - -- RRS - R ave tor... state. 8 a.m... 58 12 (Noon) 74 In the Coliseum this morning the Miami office y lip 9a m..5 1pm. 75 |gairy cattle competed with draft that Pree When and If Truce Talks Collapse—
Reds Had to Call on Russ for 'Caucasians’
To Help Gird for Next Big Korean Push
By JIM G. LUCAS TOKYO, Sept. 4-—Airplane ground crews and pilots from Iron Curtain countries are in Manchuria and North Korea to
Neither the Chinese nor the North Koreans have to maintain .their 1000-plane fleet across the Yalu, There-
n able
increase in the. number of nonAsiatic Red troops. The influx reached’ its highest point dur‘ing July. -They brought artillery, tanks,
: | T rep schools tomorrow on |for blue ribbons, while Shrop- gi on ; | : : _galn through home owner- | U. 8S. ‘Attorney Matthew Welsh el a sports pages. - shires, Suffolks and Dorsets i 8 » help Sate | help the Chinese Communists fore, it has ben necessary to and armored cars. Some infanship. - (prepared to submit to the grand Jimmie will tell you who he sought the judges’ mods in the persons left destitute after the ready a 1000-plane. air force . supply Caucasian technicians trymen, but the majority are WROTE. Siam oe [fury tomorrow between 60 and 75 thinks Will win the Thurs- [sheep arena. \ = "Aug. 17 hurricane. , for a big of- and ground crews. Their num- artiMerymen, anti-aircraft gunclub; docat, . ar, Price oniy 14500. cases for consideration by the 23-| day night opener between Light harness horse judging at mphoe Jamaican government fensive, .when bers have been increased Since ners, Sr % emozed _ 0. L. STARKS CO. RLTRS. MA-9347 ‘member panel. Ben Davis, county high [neon in the Coliseum will be fol- warned residents that winds of A ons a BY a og, Pea yn "alr Tog - ‘The ad shown here is one of Assistant U. 8. Attorney Mar- school champ ons, and De- lowes at 2k =. bY Fon we of Me 100 miles an hour were expected. talks collapse. " There also is reason to be- neers. . . : the many HUNDREDS of shall Hanley said the grand jury Jimmie will include a pre- |of Jimrhy Dotsey’s orchestra | “We expect a hurricane as bad Since early lieve some Caucasian pilots. fly The enemy Is now reported to - ‘ “home .values you will find {may be at work.for a full week "eo olt of winners in. | : . jas’ we ever had,” Goy. Foot told .gfimmer the some of the two-engined bomb- have 40 divisions deployed
jon the cases. Li | Approximately 40 prospective
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the 11 games coming up this weekend. alt Follow the. Angelopolous
‘Children’s Day
Tomorrow will be “Educational and Children’s’ Day,” with chil-
the storm-jittery residents. Movie Aétor Errol Flynn and hig 10-year-old son Sean are at
Reds have , been trying i: frantically fo: repairrand |
ers which occasionally fly over our lines at night. : ,Soviet puppet troops have been in North Korea since last
along the front. The morale is reported excellent. m2 In addition the. enemy fis known to have stockpiled
, ! Port Antonio on e northeast . rangements to personally in- : | selections . . . he ked win- adm a : | - ; tain ', #pegt’ thé Interesting’. ones Jected to study the cases sub-| So MeOH Coy ® Pie an A Rr Te ie Le YL lamnin Ht haat, Zaea, maintain 20 or "8 tall. At first their number was enough war supplies to sustain E right away. : ** "|" Meanwhile, the Federal Court 49 out of 59 games, a per- |gchool Band Parade in front of ~~ - Ee | rir Se “Mz. ‘Lucas TL a : Reporss PTI: TE a : . | . ‘cen ‘of 831 . it tan; 4 : : os - "Mr. Lucas K . : . : ’ i aM/ | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES for the Southern District of In- sentage of 31,700 the Bones [ihe Srandptand at 10 a. m. Par- pol... Count’ | Our planes © "U7". are that these troops are-com- In the past their inability to Jat Ip TES diana. resumed its term here to hall Storr peo [ticipants wil include 45 marching an bount Li. | have been just as busy tearing - posed of Hungarians, East Ger get more food and ammunitions = - Iidiana’s Largest Real {day following the return of. Judge ‘Page 15. “* |units, . competing for" ‘$425 In Grains per cuh yard of air. {km up. Soon as a field is al- mans, Czechs, Poles, Roman: after a few days f has... 3 : : William BE: Steckler from vaca-| ™ 15. Sat : uy s awards. Marion County has ‘no TOdAY .1ivvriiansnnnns 583 most ready .it call A lulgar > fie forced them to break v offen: . Ly z — entry. © : of Yesterday EERE RE RRR 1404 | blasted off the 5 sives, = -
