Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1952 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1052

June 10—Tough American

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Gls, Wipes Out Red POW Nest

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Aid of Condemned Spy Clark Wants

lers into submission today in a savage battle of tanks,

bayonets, flamethrowers and

{one American soldier was killed

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rmecrets for Russia and sentenced

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NEW YORK, June 10 (UP)

Counsel for a former Columbia

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when a spear severed a vein. {Thirty-one prisoners were killed. and

Reds in China

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bare fists against primitive

Ihe was struck by a Communist- | i

hurled spear which pierced a]

kidneys.

| “It was bloody,” said Cpl.|

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ExTax Chief Not Guilty

By United Press SAN FRANCISCO, June 10—A

jury of four men and eight women

Terror Near |

University physics instructor ac- |Fourteen Americans cused of lying when he denied | prisoners were wounded. jens gas and concussion stenades. | last night acquitted James G, Another , senberg- so 4 ’ ry - connection with the Rosoherg Up to Peiping, Twelve prisoners died Ot spear) of the buildings da Juchits in ei Smyth, former Collector of In Is Wout Sobell spy ring moved yesterday I |wounds in be. in with bayonets and barehands. ternal Revenue. .for northern Cali. to bring Julius Rosenberg out of Says Genera fanatical Red Soar : «By God, we did.” fornia, of charges he defrauded »Y 4 . lcause they refused to fight or ’ : the government in paying taxes. the Sing Sing death Hause a4 @ oo 13 United Prem tried to obey the Allied order to dt hid 1s Jeap ina and attoss | The verdict was returned after SPRINGF defense witness. TOKYO, June 10-— Gen. ,,.e out of Compound 76 into] rt Ee i ae Ne 3 Ran six hours and 41 minutes of de- 10—The “pl sking for an early trial for NV ¥ i y 500- nclosures. . : liberation. It brought to an end In asking Mark W. Clark said today smaller 500-man enc use grenades because it was all 10 days of, trial. E who has t

William Perl, 32, Attorney Fred Waters told Federal District ‘Court Judge Frank F. X. Mec "Gohey that he wanted Rosenberg to testify ‘because if we wait ‘until he is executed, it will be too bad for the defendant.” Perl was indieted for perjury

the United Nations should

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‘bomb Red China if the truce;

talks break down and the Communists unleash their 2000-plane air force in support.of a new offensive in Korea.

Although Gen. Clark did not

The battle raged for two and one-half hours in Compound 786, center of resistance for island's 80,000 prisoners.

Shower of Stones

Tanks and flamethrowers led the way as the paratroopers

mixed up. | “We fought them with bayonets

the , hd we fought them with fists

It was bloody.” Two other troopers said they saw Communists who attempted to surrender speared by fellow

prisoners. How many of the Com-/

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by a federal grand jury in March, 1951, for swearing that he did not know Rosenberg and Morton Sohell, Rosenberg and his wife, Ethel, were convicted of stealing atomic

Julius Rosenberg

Pleads Innocent To Check Charge

MADISON, Wis,, June 10 (UP)

to death in the Ossining, N. Y. “prison’s electric chair. Sobell was convicted with them and sen tenced to 30 years.

Execution Delayed

.that there could be no other ter- Communists

specifically mention Red China. surged through holes cut in the his -statement was so phrased barbed wire around the compound. were dug. into trenches or barricaded in com-

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ritory to which he referred. “If the enemy, as he has in his pound buildings. past offensives, attacks largely A shower of stones, spears and with ground forces and fails 10 ,..ows from home-made bows implement his full air capability,” , ..nced harmlessly off three Gen. Clark said, “it is likely our ,,,s which spearheaded the atair operations will be restricted... Twelve other tanks with to Korea for the same reasons as me throwers and 90-millimeter before, guns stood outside, their crews

munist dead were killed by Red] {fanatics was not known. | Cpl. Yanualivic said he saw] “about eight bodies hanging by! their feet” in one building. He said they had been stabbed and beaten. | Cpl. Vennis Shepeerd of Me-\§ ¢ |daryville, Ind., said every pris-|§ oner had a weapon—knife, a '% {spear tipped with ration can metal, bows and steel-tipped ar-

Mr. Smyth, 47, listened to the verdict with a stony face. He ale lowed himself to smile when his wife, Madlyn, threw her arms around him and kissed him. “I look on this as vindication,” he told his friends later, Still pending against Mr, Smyth is a two-count indictment |charging kim \and Paul V. Doyle, jus former chief office deputy, with conspiring to backdate Mr, Smyth's and Mrs. Smyth's 1945 income tax returns. The facts in these counts are [the same as the three on which Mr. Smyth was acquitted. | Mr. Smyth was fired Nov. 28 {by President Truman, who ac~ lcused him of “failure to manage (his office properly.” The Internal

highways victim near h slipping into attacking thr

Phillip Mos Ill., was cut & and hand yes shattered the car. Mr. Mossitt upon while dr bypass south police said th large holes ir Earlier som colored car cense plates” cars in the Ind.

Leland F. Felch, 62, formerly “If on the other hand, he strikes ...4y i the Rosenbergs . . oa ’ we rows, jagged rocks or hatchets. | United Press Telephoto. | En Na an = of Dane County, pleaded. tanpcent With is Jai an strength, thats} Confederate rebel yells and the. “There was blood all over the WRIST LOCK—Georgia's indestructible Man Mountain jRevetne Bureau fred Mr. Doyle Plen has been de'ayec r § ar p yesterday to buying a $2400 trac. another story. \paratroops rallying cry “Air-iplace” he said. Dean, 63, cringes under a wrestling hold by nurse Ruth Hughes in | en Sheriff Hul peal to the U. 8. Supreme Court. , . 1. 2 bad check at Sun ‘Personal Opinion’ borne” mingled with the screams. Half of the buildings in Com-, Aganta hospital where the former champion is having a checkup. | Jated that t Their conviction was upheld by , . 047 . land chants of defiant Commu- pound 76 were burned to the . P 9 * Leave It to Brooklyn; ranged into I Ae ane Prairie in December, 1047, “As for my own personal opin-"tl © CTL ers of the 187th'ground and most of the others! Dean served in both World Wars and performed on the mat 4| tn os Sullivan is the Peers oust. of Afpeal wp Felch, held under $1000 bond jon, in the event that he does Regimental Combat Team hit the were gutted by fires set by GI| Y®ars meeting 6383 foes. Funeral for Dying Firm Springfield a a rehearing ppe? pending preliminary fieasing June strike with his full ‘air strength, Red lines. flamethrowers or by the Commu- NEW YORK, June 10 (UP)— said the gunn denied. : KUiohey. Rob Sty. Colo. {oF impersonating a there should be no holds barred. The victory in Compoynd 76, the oy tiemseives, ferred to solitary confinement. 'there . Is disobedience to this A Brooklyn businessman sought “plenty of tim Assistant U., 8. -Attorn "| tedbral official We should retaliate as circum-/Red “headquarters,” convinced A _. 5 > zed commissars in-| Before starting the operation, order. : a minister today to conduct last and then get ert Martin opposed Mr. Waters’ ““ ° 40 ‘Richard Bardwell ; abs nearly 12,000 prisoners in two ad- CU ol. Lee Hak Woo, rank- Gen. Boatner warned Col. Lee by, Gen. Boatner gave the Reds an rites for his firm. by 7 p. m.” ALLY, Poh f stances dictate, joining compounds—77 and 78— Ing Red leader, and three women. loudspeaker: extra half hour after his ulti-| Osias Austin sald “union troue Sheriff Wag

move for an early trial date. He

said the government “deemed it

sald Felch purchased a tractor

and then posed as a federal agri-

“Since his past offensives have : failed. partly due to lack of air that resistance was futile.

we have reason to ex-; The troops moved 12,759 pris-,

{They were held face down in two - “I will hold you and any leaders matum had expired, then ordered hle” forced him to close his decals ditches outside the compound un- of Compound 76 responsible for the paratroopers into the com- sticker business and he wanted

searched and toting autoist

unwise to reveal the proof in this .iture department official in ! perfury case” until arguments. in piri ASL Crh Suppose, ee ne nia full air oners into the smaller compoun ot fighting subsided, then trans-'any bloodshed that’ results if pound. to hold formal funeral services. indications we the Rosenberg case have Deen pishon trucker, to haul the trac strength into any future full- They shifted 6410 from compound _ back to Illino ~ completed. tor to Litchfield, Minn. with the gecale offensive. If the restric-'76 and 6349 from Compound 78. An unidenti Mr. Waters sald Perl, who I8 understanding it was bound for Hons were not lifted, we would The 6288 inmates of Compound] daughter tur

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free in $20,000 bail, has been unable to earn any money since his

overseas shipment for Army use, Mr. Voightschild said he was

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An- explosion ripped apart a threestory bullding in a Milan suburb today killing at least eight persons and burying others in

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