Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1952 — Page 10
Tank Charge Down Valley
By United Press SEOUL, Korea, July 8—The
"Communists hurled captured i ©
American flame-throwers and their | biggest concentration of tanks | in more than a year against the United Nations today. United Nations troops gave up a hill to the enemy's flamethrower attack, but repulsed the!
14-tank armored assault farther ''
west. Red infantry who sought to follow up the tank thrust were bayonetted . or routed with rifle = butts and even fists. The Communists latinched their captured flame-throwers against a hill lost shortly before in a brief skirmish just west of the Pukhan River. They were also’ supported by mortars, submachine guns and heavy artillery. Although United Nations troops withdrew from the hill, they remained in the vicinity. The tank attack was against another United Nations held hill in a valley southeast of Kumsong. The Reds threw 14 tanks—
ads Drive Yanks Defeat
Off Allies
said they believed Richard Cox,
‘ lowner in custody and were lying!
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Posse: Hunts | Killer of Two
Gun-Crazed Lover Abducts Ex-Wife
By United Press PONTIAC, Iii, July 8—A posse {today blocked highway intersec-| tions and searched back roads in la search for a jealous gunman iwho killed two men, abducted his; ex-wife and then pleaded for her love during a wild auto ride. | Meanwhile, Joilet, IIL, police]
27, may have returned to that city in a borrowed automobile. Officers said they believed the killer might keep a date .to re-| turn the car to the friend who y : loaned it to him. They said a TREAT GAS VICTIMS—Miss Virginia Larson and Sgt. Henry squad of officers had the cars| Brooks are given oxygen by a General Hospital ambulance doctor.
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in wait for Cox. ® | Cox drove the borrowed car to | 4 Pontiac yesterday, stalked into a ume-Leaking Slug Watchman
cafe and shot two men. In Robbery Here
northward along country roads. [thugs broke into the plant he was A 50-man posse, with shoot-to.| A Southwest Side chemical guarding. And in a brazen day-
1 . out o the plant was closed today af light holdup another man was rekill orders, spread out over p y after It ieved of $70.
Abducted Wife PI t Cl Then he abducted his recently ai 0Se | A T2-year-old watchman was divorced wife, Betty, and oo, |slugged and robbed of $208 after
(Council Approves
Plans for three sewers to relieve poor drainage in parts of {the North, East and South Sides
; {have been approved by City Coun-
jell. Last night it: OK'd plans which will permit the city to use money borrowed from the U. B. to pay design engineers. This will, be repaid after the city provides money to build the sewers, Zoning Change The projects are the Ritter Ave. and E. 10th St. sewer to run from Pleasant Run Blvd. to Bolton Ave., Boyd Ave. main sewer from
from Fall Creek to 36th St. Construction is not expected to begin for at least a year.
Bean Creek to Carson Ave, and] the E. 32d St. and Washington | Blvd. storm relief sewer to run!
With Captured GI Flame Throwers
Sewer Projects
| A zoning change for the west igide of Delaware St. from 10th [to 11th Sts. was approved to per{mit business. A change in the legal definition lof taxicabs was passed. The measure grew from the recent drivers’ strike at the Red Cab Co. It prohibits the operation of “courtesy” lcabs where passengers pay by tips only. Officials said the definition will aid in the drive against “bootleg” taxis. They said the old definition sometimes,blocked convictions for violation of taxi regulations.
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presumably Russian built T-34's— | countryside. {leaked fumes which settled in a Minister—is s into the futile attempt to dislodge’ Cox released the nearly hys-| | Corey Fox, 1029 Berwick Ave., , United Nations 0 odg A : : terion Yooas last a — half-mile area around Kentucky (told police two men broke into he ot In a half-hour, six tanks had SPARES A TICKET—Police Chief John E. Ambuhl drops an Morris, Ill, after forcing her re-|/Ave. and Harding St. last night (the Center Cleaners plant, 1301 ventions for pushed within 400 yards of the exira ticket for the Police Pal Club Circus into The Times-spon- |peatedly to promise they would beito overcome three persons. [Be oes St., Where he is watch fee, and be i bl Josttion, firing directly ino sored box for underprivileged children. Selling tickefs in the down- pecobeiled sad aking her swear| All other residents were routed ,.. “,. He Lona i instead of a : Eo : er love for him. jum, ’ The tanks stopped firing only to] town booth at Ilinois and Washington Sts. are two members of Police said Mrs. Cox probably Irom. Shep h omes bY (Z2eapiNE | from his. billfold. They also ie 4 e Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary, Mrs, James Burford (left] | . kh sulphuric acid fumes from the. ppoq Mr Fox's 12- shotn. sao Set aces permits Communist PIB: 40 a ie her-own-life by quick tsinh=ryrarion Manufacturing Corp. fn BLE ig An EAMES: is 24 Hore repo] storm the hill. A shower of Allied ing. As Cox sped away from theithe Indianapolis Stockyards. |Sun an §25 from a company stories here grenades met the attackers. : scene of the killings, she snatched] Qvercome were: (cash drawer. s | . -«*1 wouldn Those who reached the trenches . . the gun from its place on the : : | “Either the knife or your told me in a were impaled on bayonets or Here Are Your Carriers of The Times front seat and threw it from the|.,Miss Virginia Larson, 25, of money,” a robber told Clarenle| we had, “It slugged with rifle butts and fists. : car. Officers said they had since 2241; 8. Tliinois St. | Price, 30, of 1743 E. 34th 8t., yes-| good taste.” . gow i ; Irecovered the pistol. | Sgt. Henry Brooks, 37, Ft. Har- terday at N. Senate Ave. and W.| Besides, Reds Reject Plan : rison. ~~ : {10th St. would surely | Kept in Custody | Gilbert Rairdon, 34, of 1815 Mr. Price turned over $70, and| she had cor
Of Allies on POWs
Mrs. Cox was rushed, to the Miller Ave. {the man removed the knife from|
cause Of he
PANMUNJOM, Korea, July 8 county jail here, where she was| They were treated at General against Mr. Price's ribs. The vie-| for Ike. (UP)—Radio Peiping announced ‘kept. in protective custody. { Hospital. jim told police he was putting the] & @ | The 22-year-old estranged wife, Area Blocked | money in his billfold after cash-| ACTUALIL
today that the Communists have rejected a United Nations “facesaving” compromise formula for solving the truce deadlock over repatriation of war. prisoners. The Chinese Communist broad-:
ing a check when the Kknife-
| in the OK Cafe in Pon-| | a waitress All available police were rushed der ‘approached
tiac, looked on yesterday when to the area as frightened citizens] Cox whipped out a 32-caliber | flooded the police switchboard! ,. . ~~ | pistol and shot Lyle Patterson, with calls. Blockades were set ‘Victim’ Interrupts 27, four times. : jup to keep persons from entering) . : Mr. Patterson, who was re- the area and residents jumped in| Search for Body
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cast appeared to be a flagrant “What violation of the agreement ported to have been friendly with cars to seek fresh air | LAWRENCE, Mass., Jul Sal . h “ y 8 reached last Friday at Red re- Mrs. Cox, was killed almost in-| Chief Ambuht and Inspector| (UP)—The name of Paul E. Cyr, Sajlng She k . quest to keep progress of Korean stantly. |Leolin Troutman took personal|32 Holyoke, Mass, was taken “rm be fc truce negotiations secret until Roy Juenger, 34, tried to wrest |command of operations as the| off the police list:of summer Minister said further notice. 0 the gun away from Cox but the gas settled in a natural “pocket” | drowning victims today. And in a However, the United Nations : young truck driver shoved him {in the area. | Relatives here reported Mr. added, “I acc made no immediate protest. The {aside and then blasted him in the| James Roebuck, plant superin-|Cyr missing. when he didn’t re- ocrats and I' two sides met under a news black- | stomach. tendent, told police the fumes were turn from a swim at Stevens “Did you out for 48 minutes today and ¢ ; caused by a mechanical break-| pond. Police had nearly given up she ordered Salled ; anOther session for 11 a. m.| Official Weather down. He said the gas was either dragging the pond for the body Madame , » aa ¥ Roland Van: Arsdale Virgil Van Arsdale ETE SYNE WEATHER RUREAY sulphur dioxide or sulplLuur tri-'when Mr. Cyr walked into head- which is onl : ; 5 —JULY 8. 1952— {oxide, which is used in making quarters and advised officers he known that 1 | Roland Van Arsdale, 13, and their likes differ. Virgil is a fish-| —garrise 5:25 | Sunset... 8:15 fertilizer. |had gone back to Holyoke after blast Ike or ow ; 1] p {his 11-year-old brother Virgil like ing enthusiast, while Roland pre- Brecipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. 90! Dr. Joseph S. Bean, General finishing his swim and neglected bourg Golf C : to do things together. Six months! fers baseball. (goal precipitation since Jan. 1.....21.81 Hospital, who supervised treat-ito tell his relatives. She doesn . Jago Bott: became Indianapolss | ~The Tollowing table shows the tempera- Tony OF victims, said both types m— though he ¢ tur othe es. . * mes carr ers. Post Office Softens; | BL ar er © High 'Low! . Gene Tierney Robbed ey abwat Roland's route covers Cossell Boston 1.1.: mom : | NEWQUAY, England, July 8 She'll Rd. and Livingston St., while Vir- Now Clerks Can Smoke |Ghicago 9 8 Jap Commentator (UP) -L'Thiéves: stole more an] pnt oe b Bond of $2500 for Willlam J.|8HL “tosses 'em” along Rochester; nmw YORK, July 8 (UP)-- Denver .... mR. Rls Up Co ti |£3000 ($8400) in jewels yesterday | Planned even Mersing was confirmed today by! and Garden Aves. Both boughtiyiai} clerks found life easier to-'Ft. Wayne ..- ve ums Up nvenion |from actress Gene Tierney, au-|
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Judge Harry O. Chamberlin in bicycles with their profits. Bothigay jn New York post offices. Tt orth... +8 9 newspaper Mainichi devoted half taken from her hotel room.
Criminal Court 1. {have enjoyed trips to St. Louis. | Under new regulations, em- Kansas City ..
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| | Mersing is awaiting a new trial | Roland-also won an excursion to/pjoyees are allowed to smoke ex- fos Egeias o... reverses 30 | N erste at diplomacy on a first degree murder charge Washington, D. C. fcept at stamp windows -andjMionesnolis-5t. Paul .......... 71 38 LA RE tay to the Re Killed by Hay Cutter | AND her to cock: after spending 81% years behind The two boys attend School 67. arcund open mail sacks, to send|New York _........ L511 90 70 |Chciago | FT. WAYNE, July 8 (UP)—| BUCHANAN Job. bars. | Roland is in the 8B and Virgil in/out for coffee during the wee Skane" “7 ::: 81. Be political commentator said: Maurice L. Simon, 29, Ft. Wayne, Ve// Whe son The bond—exceptionally low the 7B. They belong to the Chris- small hours, and to listen to the Fittsburgh ...... = 39 $7| “An election campaign at one was killed when he fell into a hay | Cllutiy she says, “) for a murder case—was recom- tian Tabernacle Church. radio when the post office is not San Francisco are oe 2 34 [glance is an accumulation of cutter yesterday on his father’s SALL CAEEN AF ME RISIAN 37 frien q Jost) m w | When it comes to hobbies, open. We Enna nz | » n Augus ended in he Now ral ho . 10. pen | Washington, D.C... 8 12 | foolishness. farm near Cedarville, to Luxemboy was Criminal Court 1 judge” e Jaugh when Mersing was convicted Be ii Alt 1945, after spending a year and ia a half in jail She S234, . We slippe
Deputy Prosecutor John Daily | did not oppose bond and indi-| cated the old charge may be! dropped. Judge Bain yesterday said Mersing's fatal shooting of a Camp Atterbury corporal appeared to be manslaughter .instead of murder. Served Long Stretch
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Miss Louise Wilson, 512 N. Detaware St., said she was trying to raise bond for her former sweetheart. Mersing, 45, shot Corp. Alfred Arpin in her apartment and said it was accidental. Mersing, a former cab driver and bartender who worked on power plant maintenance in state prison, said he wants to get a job to pay expenses of a new trial if it is held.
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