Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1951 — Page 4
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“gw A truckload of explosives 9 ! jammed into the PennsylU S [OCI | S vania Railroad underpass. on Madison Ave. this mornBy United Press ing. It was following two TOKYO, Nov. 19 — Gen. Mat- other trucks, not quite so
high, “that had through unscathed, The truck and its delicate cargo was eased out by Hayes Freight Lines Driver Fd Brewer much to his relief, that of the Pennsy, residents of the neighborhood and Patrolmen Ervin L.oeblin and Joseph Walter escorting the carriers.
Big Scramble For Fire Chief
thew B. Ridgway's staff was re- slipped ported revising downward today an Eighth Army report that the Communists have murdered 13.400 United Nations war prisoners, including 6270 Americans.
The revised report was expected to be sent to Washington for approval before being released. Official sources said the .original statement was based in part on “unscientific” evidence. * “It has not been decided wheth- - er the new report will be released here or in Washington, or at both points simultaneously,” a spokesman for Gen. Ridgway's supreme headquarters said.
Gave No Notice’
The controversial Eighth Army wide open scramble statement on mass Communist r ne among Republican atrocities was rele ased last Wednesday by Col. James M. for appointment as the new fire
Hanley, the Eighth Army's chief war crimes investigator, without giving either his headquarters or
chief when Mayor-elect Clark: takes office Jan. 1. Four officers of the Fire De-
that of Gen. Ridgway any ad- partment were involved in the | vance notice. intraparty feud. Gen. Ridgway formally con-/ One party faction was plugging!
Capt. Harlan Reno, Broad Ripple, for the appointment. Another faction entered three! candidates: Battalion Chiefs John| Kitzmiller, Joe Hancock and! Harry Gould. Supporters of Capt.
firmed that the Communists had committed mass atrocities’ against United Nations prisoners, but expressed regret at the way in which Col. Hanley had made his report public.” Gen. Ridgway mentioned no figures. Col. Hanley flew to Tokyo from his office at Pusan, provisionalcapital of South Xorea, on Sunday. He denied he had been “gagged” by supreme headquarters. He said he would return to Pusan soon.
Reno are
“too close” to the Demoadministration of Chief
have been cratic
Reno has refused Democratic “favors” in the past. Other party leaders lining" up for the battalion chiefs are argu-
Denies Gag ing their candidates are “better Although reluctant to discuss qualified.” Communist atrocities further, Mayor-elect Clark, who has
been out of the city, has not indicated a preference for the fire department appointment. However, Mr. Clark has told close associates he has “decided on who the new police chief will be.” He said he would,make the
Col. Hanley said Red troops murdered United Nations prisoners only on orders from higher authorities. “Individuals in any army may commit an atrocity under battle conditions or because they are bad individuals, but our enemy does it on order,” he said. He said Communist troops were Hunter Stricken, Dies well disciplined. | HOUGHTON, Mich, Nov. 19 He said he had no evidence of (UP) — State police said today Communist atrocities in prisoner|/that Merton E. Hinesley, 70, of war camps. The evidence North Webster, Ind. died of a showed that the murdered pris- heart attack Saturday while deer! oners had been slgin before they hunting in Ontonagon County, reached the camps, he said. {near Lake Superior.
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