Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1951 — Page 2
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By United Press EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR-
TERS, Korea,
Nations tanks smashed into Com-munist-held Kumsong today. They shot up the vital junction city for one hour before withdrawing without a casualty. Two companies of M-48 Patton
tanks rumbled
outskirts at 4 p.
anapolis time),
of the main Allied lines which were less than two miles from the burning fortress town.
After raking despite heavy
ulls Out
Oct. 20 — United
road
into Kumsong’s m. (1 a. m. Indithrusting ahead.
enemy positions Communist anti-
i KEY RATIONS AD
VANCE BASE
rea, Oct..20 (UP)—United. Na- |
tions and Co
officers cleared the next-to-the | last obstacle to resumption of the Korean ceasefire talks to- |}
day:
«There was speculation here that, the armistice confererce will be reopened in a circus tent _
at Panmunjom Tuesday.
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mmunist liaison
next Monday or
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tank and artillery fire, the tanks : pulled back without losing a man. | "Just outside the city the tanks halted and - grouped. to support
“infantrymen st
held by the Chinese Communists ; ; AES Bal 03s » i
many supply
could,” ‘one officer said. 5 ‘ Ahead of Infantry | The tanks drove into Kum- Suez Driver Shot song, 29 miles north of the 38th| y | parallel, after sweeping ahead of the advancing infantrymen into| the valley leading to the city. When their “exploration” mission! British military truck wa proved successful, they went all the way into the eity.
An 8th Army
ported United Nations. infantry- today and the driver wounded by men only 2500 yards south of the'a fusillade of shots.
city, with enemy ening. Gains of
yards were recorded along the assault front during the morning, |Wednesday. The attackers were year.”
the communique
Fog Hides Peaks Fog shrouded the tops of Allied peaks along the road of the Allied
advance.
Other Allied
northward southwest of Kum-'pgyptian employees. song, taking a hill in their advance. Still others were less than four miles southeast of the town. ion took over the wheel and raced Altogether three Allied divi- the truck back to its bade.
sions—the U. B, Korean 2d and
verging on. Kumsong, which has the Angle-Egyptian crisis; been the enemy's main troop con- | centration and supply center since the fall of the “Iron Triangle” to
the west.
Kumsong already was in flames.
guns.
Third Drug Store
In the third cotics theft this
bandits stole several hundred dol-|
lars worth of dope from a North- of British servicemen in Egypt. | east Side pharmacy.
In addition to
robbers took $3000 in cash, a list ®t the passengers land in Egypt of illicit drug buyers, a watch and
pistol from Shepherd's Pharmacy, 5150 N. Keystone Ave,
Pharmacist S.
3352 Central Ave, told police two ‘about 30 miles west of the Suez United Nations forces in the Far men enjered the store while h
was alone.
“Give me the narcotics,” one fied persons opened fire from both| Korea than we have,’ the Senator
of the bandits
Muir handed over the drugs and The driver fell wounded, and his!
cash,
They also took folders issued and drove off, the British said.
hy the Federal cotics, naming known forgers
blanks used to obtain drugs. |
Sales 1
These might be used as a sales
list to dispose o
cotics, police said.
One of the men was described as about 82 and natilly dressed. The other was unkempt, with,
long sideburns
Both wore “sporty” clothes. No exact estimate of the quan‘tity or narcoties is available untii an inventory is made. phine and codine were among the| Roof. ‘8:30 p. m.
drugs taken.
In another narcotics investiga-|
tion, police ar
Cooper, 23, of 801 Locke St., Apt. 499. He was charged with city vagrancy after presenting a nar-| cotics prescription to John Grif- {
fin, 33, pharma
and Lockfield Pharmacy, 868 Indiana Ave. Police sald the pre-' scription was forged. Earlier this week, two men held up a.woman clerk and took approximately $400 worth of nar-
cotics from the
641 Virginia Ave.
Narcotics and
taken early Wednesddy from the Hannon Pharmacy, 2320 W. 10th | St., after burglars cut a hole! through the back of the building |
to gain entry.
that are
Bishop's
TN
= ro cers said Kumsong apparently “aa was occupied by few—if any— ; Communist troops. British Truck “They have known we were on
the way, so they have probably taken out their troops and as
y 16th at Alabama. Free. Npon Se Saen to 10:30 p. m. Pe Card Party. Open to Public. f the stolen nar-| ggg Prospect. 8:15 p. m. : ! Square Dancing. Max For- Gives TWO important syth, caller. Longaere Park. benefits, First it gives 8 p.m. prompt relief of cough
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8 called, ‘Hi, Goodlookings’ and § stuff like that.” The six then went to the Silver E Dollar, a Broadway bar. i At the bar, the girls told the ¥ boys about their wealth. The city | boys seemed skeptical of the eoun{try girls. So Roberta showed them {the key to the railroad station { locker. 1 !
When the girls went to the : powder room for a few minutes, § one of the boys switched keys in { Roberta's purse (although, the L girls didn't learn this until much, i much later). - : ; CRETE Tried Go Ws oes iy SEERA en ame back the three Fd "out 61 us,” “Roberta said. “But we didn’t care because RB we had met other fellows.” | These were Wayiie Eckhart, 24, i and Leo Coussons, 21. v Yesterday morning detectives » happened to spot Ailéne on the street. They trailed her to a hotel {where they arrested her and Mari‘lyn. Then they picked up Roberta, (who was registered. with Eckhart in another hotel as man-and-wife.
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" { Rapids, Mich.,, will be charged ,on morals § With impairing ‘the morals of a= minor, Coussons, torper prize. BF : ed With stats to
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held on fugitive warrants for re-
Says It's the Only Answer—
= Ambushed Near
stores as
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ |said. By WALTER COLLINS | Sen| Joseph McCarthy (R. Wis.) | fight. United Press Staff Correspondent today advised Indianapolis voters CAIRO, Egypt, Oct.
§ aM- the first step to “clean out” Pres- bus Hall,
jert road west of the Suez Canal (g4ration.
“If you don't,” he warned in an| exclusive interview with The It was the, first bloodshed in Times, “you will be letting the
communique re-
resistance weak- |
said. not identified.
The crusading Senator, whose truck was one used by the Naafi earned him —the British post exchange serv- Peing the nation’s number one
i ill b g troops inched ice —and was manned by two subversives hunter, will be the top comments
driver fell wounded, his compan- to help elect Alex Clark mayor. Due Here at 4:30 P. M.
24th and South) 6th—were con- of these other developments into arrive at Indianapolis’ Weir
ONE—AIll Cairo was put under p. m, a state of emergency. The Senator has been in IndianTWO—The Egyptian director of apolis on two other occasions and py plane
|return._ Midwest,” he said, | THREE—Egyptian Foreign I'm in the real America.” Minister) Mohamed Salah el Din Sen. McCarthy emphasized that
(Egyptian dispute to the United place in a municipal election un-
McCarthy Warns City
. To Elect GOP Mayor | oo He Cam dl i Here? |home,” Marilyn said. “And they're wilihg to . | “I'm sorry 1 ever ran away,”
A public
: : staged at 5 p. m. for Sen. Me20 — itp “elect a Republican mayor -as Carthy in the Knights of Colum- tion at Red Cross Blood Center, |
18 W. Geor » 6a. m..3 10a m..5% ™ 1305 N. Delaware St. Geom 5h ze Tam..40 11a m.. 58 pe Ou 08 8a. m.. 45 12 (Noon) 60
bushed on a lonely Egyptian des- tT an's “corrupt” admin- He will dine with GOP leaders, Mem Trym p and then be escorted to the Murat Temple for the rally. |
Not Sponsoring Visit
2 Bernard Waters, financial secfrom 800 to 1500|,, , 10. povptian dispute since Democrats build up another City retary and club manager of the the Center will be open from 4 to
{Hall machine to aid Truman next , C., asked The Times to in- 8 Pp. m. Monday, Oct. 22. Make form the public that the Knights your call early to Llncoln 1441 0
British army sources said the pitter atacks on Communists have °f Columbus are not sponsoring the reputation of Sen. McCarthy's appearance here. at the Center. Fill those dates “We have had many adverse Now. on renting the hall drawing card at a city-wide Re-'to Sen. McCarthy,” he said. “We both in Korea and in this counWhen the pyblican rally tonight designed are not a political organization. try are being called upon for blood {We rent our hall to any legiti- donations because mate organization.” Sen. McCarthy will be intro-|
| Sen. McCarthy, reached by tele- gyced by John G. Tinder, former! The ambush came in the midst phone in Washington, is expected state commander of the Veterans!
They need their blood as a — Non RENEE API ot AD oy ioiEY Weis, THE Senator i aie A 4 Da ——-Cook—Muntel irportat-4:30. he Wis ext. Ihe) AB IANE rar ARE pa bo PAN onmander othe W fusion within days. E es Gal : : Eee But someone has to give to build Tt : on He will return ‘to Washington g gteckpile. Let it be you and your o Own GFA,
; ) immediately following “Buddy” donor, not the man aleducation in the Sudan left by remembers the city as “a good, pis speech.
It has been bombarded for days plane for the Sudanese capital in typical Midwestern community.”. by Allied planes and long-range defiance of a British ban on his
Republicans have “Whenever I come back to the public to hear Sen. McCarthy's “1 feel like 8 p. m. speech at Temple without charge.
Bey threatened to take the Anglo- the issue of communism has no Fair Enough
| turn to Massachusetts. Detectives ) are trying to find the three Broadd S our core way wolves who took in the coyntry girls as suckers and made off with the $15,000.
{ | “I'm sorry I ever took {money.” Roberta sighed. | “I don't like to think about
hat will happen when I get
| Allene said.
reception will be, Continued From Page One
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IN TROUBLE, TOO—Wayne Eckhart (left) and Leo. Coussons,”
Eckhart, formerly of Grand arrested with-three teen-age girls in a New York hotel, are held charges. : ;
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| Nations, : less there are signs of Communist. MEMPHIS, Tenn. {UP) —Miss your blood—only a pint—for him. H OTFL LINCOLN a | FOUR — Britain . further in- activity. However, he explained Kay Dixon and her brother re- —— - ‘ Robbed of Do g |ereased, its strength in the Canal that only by eliminating Demo- oeiyaq gift packages from friends:| Rams IN THE BEEN: WASHINGTON AT ILLINOIS ST. ARTHUR MURRAY : |Zone against: -a_ possible show- cratic office holders on a locally, "ye mons socks and hel ue x v Is we ke ’ th 4 oe es 1221/3 N. PENN, ; FR-2565 oer tdown with Egypt over tha right of level -ean--President * Truman's ~ t he ¢ “Th : ed | Re ny 15 Weayuer ‘azn the . ; . . : rn . . |British troops to guard the canal. Power be broken in Washington. got her periume- They swapped. ost Yes. : : erg in pi [Reinforcements totaling at least| Only then” he said, “can we = {6000 troops and seven warships 8et rid of the Communist influence
drug-stor _thave arrived in the trouble zone 8 ® MAT ince the first of the week,
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Sen. McCarthy said the hunt! {carrying 500 wives and children | for Communists must g0 on, A “We have only scratched the arrived in Cyprus today after gurface in Washington,” he dethe narcotics, the Egyptian authorities refused to clared. The Senator said he would come to town with a new cruThe British truck was am- sade—''get American troops out bushed on a lonely stretch of of Korea.” Sen. McCarthy sugroad across the desert between gests that friendly Chinese troops Quassassin and Tel-El-Kebir,|replace - American units with
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