Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1952 — Page 4

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30 Gls Drown In Korean River Flood

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Wall of Water ‘Catches Men | On Sandbar

By United Press WITH 45TH INFANTRY DIVISION, Korea, Aug. 21— The Army dragged a river today. for the bodies of 26

men, part of a group of 30 sol- { y drowned when Aa flash

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vor them from a sandbar aur hodies already have been ecovered, the Army said. The rcident happened Monday. ¥.leven other men caught by a nine-foot wall of water which swept senward down the river were washed to safety on the

shore or on to higher sandbars. The men were in a 45th Divigion platoon (Oklahoma National Guard) which was fording the river. A three-quarter-ton truck with eight men and ammunition aboard followed the foot soldiers. The men on the truck sald the river was normal when they entered the ford. About halfway across, the river suddenly rose from Jess than knee depth to nine feet owing to heavy rains in the mountains from a typhoon that swept across Korea earlier this

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week The current overturned the - truck, sweeping the men on it

down-stream. The platoon lead-|

r ‘Magee’ Struts er, a lieutenant, drowned while! . trying to lead his men out of the At Harrison

water, Names of the drowned men Ft. Harrison was the site last were withheld pending notifica- night of an out-of-town pre-open./

tion of next of kin. ing performance of a new New|

a comedy titled! Allies Pound {Company of New York City conCement Plant {ceived and produced the show

SEOUL, Korea, Aug. 21 (UP) during a 2-week reserve train-| ~More than 100 United Nations/ing period at Ft. Harrison then war planes battered a huge Com-|presented it for the base pe-r! munist cement factory with gonnel. bombs, bullets and napalm to-| The unit will return to New| day in the second day of stepped- York, where under the command | up alr attacks against vital Red of Capt. Karl 8. Zinke, the show troop, supply and Industrial will be opened to the public. Ad-| centers. {mission to the show will be a Fighter-bombers and B-26 light pint of blood to he donated to bombers destroyed 63 bulldings,|the Armed Forces. damaged 29 more and left the, Theme of the show is the re-| entire area a mass of flames and |yitallaztion of a sleepy, little] smoke. [town to an industrial center after It was the second day ofthe citizens learn and exploit the| heavy air attacks against theiract the town was the former, Communists, who in a Pyongyang home of a great Revolutionary | broadcast made it clear that the war hero. Ja «75 attacks are beginning. to hurt. - Not until the last act do the! Allied planes yesterday de-|go.gooders find “out their “hero, stroyed three Red MIGs and dam-|«)Magee,” was Paul. “Revere's aged two more, heavily damaged p,,rge. a troop and supply. center at] —————————————————

Nemyang and blasted two tarTors nl 36-Inch-Long Beans

gets in a four-hour night raid on | Pyongyang, capital of North Ko- Sent From Yugoslavia i CHICAGO, Aug. 21 (UP) —|

rea. Ground action was quiet. | Mrs. Josephine Malovich today

‘Bouquet’ to Judge proudly displayed her 36-inch-| long beans—grown from seeds

Wins Suspended Term | sent her from Yugoslavia. { ETROIT, Aug. 21 (UP) -—| “It must be the seeds they've Kk Dentzler owed his freedom! developed in Yugoslavia lately”| today to his knowledge of current she sald. “They never had any-| events. thing like it when I was there 38 Dentzler, 57, was the first de-/ years ago.” fendant brought before newly ap-| m—— pointed Recorder's Judge John A.! Athenaeum Orchestra | Ricca. “Congratulations on your new| Plays Concert Sunday job, your honor,” sald Dentzler,, Constantine Borshoff and the] facing the judge on a drunken-| Athenaeum Orchestra will give al ness charge. {concert in Garfield Park AmphiMr. Ricca, seeming . pleased, theater at 8 p. m. Sunday. noted this was Dentzler's first ap-| With Hilda Dimancheff as pearance in court in three years. guest soloist, Sunday's program “Sentence suspended,” he sald, will conclude the series of sum-| “And stay out of here for at least mer concerts sponsored by the another three years.” park department.

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Boy, 3, Crushed WARSAW, Ind, Aug. 21 (UP) dealing” Richard. Allen Beer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Beer, | Milford, was crushed yesterday |reau authority yesterday to make

when the wheel of a wagon ran public the files on all compromise over him.

1. S. to Open Tax Files

Settlement Deals To Be Made Public

By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 21—The Internal Revenue Bureau, trying hard to live down {ts scandals, will soon permit public Inspection of its long-secret files on compromise tax settlements. A compromise settlement is one in which the bureau agrees to let a delinquent” taxpayer off the hook for a smaller payment than he was originally held to owe the government, Critics of the bureau, notably Sen. John J, Williams (R. Del.),

ties for graft and corruption. Shortly before journed, Mr. Senate speech outlining the de-|

ments which he sald were highly| questionable, !

fend itself against Mr. Williams’ charges at the time, because of long-standing rule against giving out any information what- | ever about individual tax returns. |

imes photo by John R. Spicklemire EASY DOES IT—Stilt walking fascinates the younger set on a warm summer day. These children give it a try in the 1100 block its t

But officials began then to think about modifying the rule so as to remove the curse of ‘secret from compromise set-33-year-old tleménts. | President Truman gave the bu-

|settlements.

Threatens Actor To Get a ‘Home'—

In Penitentiary CARTHAGE, Mo.,

Aug. [(UP)—~A 55-year-old former truck

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driver sald today he threatened| movie actor Jimmie Stewart and =

the federal itentiary,

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Mr. Stewart

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Then Davis passed a motion pie-|

Congress ad- ture theater and saw Mr. StewWillams made a|art’s name on the marquee. He|

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tails of 40 compromise settle-|to the actor, according to the FBI.

THE NOTE demanded payment The bureau was unable to de- ,¢ $1000 and threatened injury to

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Mr. Stewart and his family if the

cash wasn't forthcoming.

Davis surrendered to Carthage authorities and admitted sending {the note, police said. That was the

FBI agents=S sald Davis told = them the money =

Mave pointed out that such deals, quoted him as adding he decided = particularly when negotiated in to try for a home in jail by de-| secret, offer tempting opportuni- manding money from someone.

first anyone had heard of the|=

to Mr. Stewart.

[note. It had not yet been delivered |=

Fred Othman brings you the)

lighter side of Washington in The

Sunday Times.

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