Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1952 — Page 5
12, 1952 - FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1952 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5
Fl! Yank Sabrejet Shoots Down 400th MIG Of Korean War Sixty-Eight Armed Red Roars Through Truce Area In Truck To Allied Lines
Others Listed PANMUNJOM, Sept. 12—A Several months ago, two North| “They didn't fire, but they did ing he wanted to come ong said after today’s brief truce to come through our place,” he
Chinese soldier smashed [Korean soldiers surrendered by|level their rifles. Their man was through.” meeting the communists did not said with a wide grin, “but at As ‘Probables’
through a Communist roadblock |running down the road from the waving his hand up and down at| Lt. Gen. Willlam K. Harrison, mention ‘the incident. {least they ought to stay within at the northern end of the Pan- goniuweice area to the safety of our people down the road, show-|senior United Nations delegate, “We don't mind if they want!our speed limits.” munjom neutral zone in a 2%%- |U, 8, Marine outposts. ju ——_ wn ton truck last night and [* The Chinese was disarmed and | : escaped to Allied lines. |started back through channels) | The soldier from Red China's (to. join 14,000 €hinese prisoners a Yule Pras | “volunteer” army in Korea, oud have said they would rather YAN - SEOUL, Sept. 12—An Ameri- clutching a burp gun in one | die than return to Communism. YOTEITYT can Sabrejet today shot down the | hand, raced through the middle | The fugitive told questioners BANK PLA 400th Communist MIG-15 jet of Xe ruse lage in a Rus- \he started out in the truck from sian-bu ruck. {a point about 20 miles south of! Signtss gestioyou by he Sth Al | An American soldier at the Pyongyang, the Red capital, organ ar. southern end of the neutral which is about 75 miles north of Two other Russian-built MIGs were damaged in.the dogfight near the Yalu River Manchurian border. " On the ground, United Nations! artillery and planes discouraged, any further Red attacks against
zone, Pfc. Roy L. Thompson, Panmunjom. He drove straight | St. Louis, saw the Chinese was through the Communist negotiat- | going to smash through the ing team base camp in Kaesong. barrier, He raised it and let Capt. Joseph T. Foley of As-| | the speeding truck through. [toria, L. I, N. Y, the American = | The Chinese surrendered to security officer in Panmunjom, i shell-wracked Capitol Hill on the! J
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U. 8. Marines manning a road- said he heard a truck going by {block farther south when he ran last night “at a very rapid rate central front, but defending out of gas. of speed.” South Korean for any 320 rudps were "antal CURVES—Mrs. Evelyn Joyce (week a Communist has surren-|ing up to 50 miles an hour,” Capt. Schenk, "Mrs, America of {dered to the United Nations from Foley said. “It barged right
It was the second time in a| “I found out later it was travel- | : which might break through the . : . . a rear Fough the 1953," is shown throwing a-|the neutral zone. Last Friday, a {through the conference area. Four baseball hi 9 {security officer assigned to the {North Korean security guards got dal ir a er e(lad Today's air battle between 24) baseball at china plates trying |truce talk area surrendered to out onto the road to try and stop , ] Sabres and 20 MIGs marked the| to win a toy panda at the Read- [United Nations guards just out- it, but it swept right through, Here's What You Get! Fifth Alr,F ai Inst YY . y ll I} LE First Impro Cy
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It was the same old story— : i neither side was willing to budge bi Q 5 on the question of repatriating { Reg Price . want to return to communism, 4 The Reds demanded the return of the prisoners; the United NaD J I d Iver dl e ; Gives you completely automatic heating #@ x - . In Poli ce Cha Sp without electricity! No wiring needed. ° ¥%=>) Reg. Price..... 2.90 Youth Also Sentenced An 18-year-old youth who was suspended jail sentence today in Municipal Court 3 by Judge Phillip L. Bayt. He was charged with At the same time the woman who started the police pursuit of the youth by telling officers he had attempted to attack her was sentenced to 30 days in jail for giving a false report. Ann Mitchell, 24, of 440 Massa-
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