Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1952 — Page 2
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
‘Sabrejets Clip Wings Of Nine More MIGs
MONDAY, SEPT. 15, 1952
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: By United Press < . “ia : SEOUL, Sept. 15—United Nations Sabrejets today ° . BCC comp rm sae IY STW “¥ rata} Bo . ! : ; 3 e ‘shot down nine Red MIGs, probably destroying another Re ugee Rejects ew in igi Ive land damaging two more. . . * Today's kill brought the September total to 42 de- Th } C m a o WwW as S ( ’ Ire stroyed, three probably destroyed i v a 0 ra PY 11] 0 p and 33 damaged. It was also the| Stop ‘Slander Leaflet aii p best day’s hunting for the far- ¥ United Tress By United Press v ranging F-86 pilots since Sept. 6 Barrage, UN Told AT ALLENTOWN, Pa., Sept. 15—A I @ when they destroyed six MIGs| PANMUNJOM, Korea — Com-jformer Russian pilot n t five-state dragnet for three slipe and damaged nine. , munist armistice negotiators pro- ployed by the U. 8. Air Force to- pery federal fugitives eentered toToday's air battles came on the|tested today that the United Na-/day hotly rejected a Suggestion day in this area where state and : heels of a smashing Navy attack|tions scattered “slanderous leaf- Hat his eomtade Hed Inno = ne local police and FBI agents ra LMO on Hoeryong in northeast Korea.llets” in the Panmuniom neuttallill \"On Cm cs States. patrolled all highways and search totay Ih 3 U. 8. Navy pilots said they re-|area and demanded that the SPY . told planes flew overhead. 2y in a duced most of the Manchurian|Allies “immediately stop these] The flier, Peter Pirogov, 31, to The escaped convicts were mon ark {border city to a “heap of rubble.” |acts of violation.” a reporter he was sure Anatol Joseph Nolen, 26, his brother Bal. from the s | On the ground, South Korean| The note did not specify what (Barsov, who joined him in escap- lard, 22, both of Whitely County, killed 22 \troops fought all day Sunday for|was meant by “slanderous leaf-/ing, was not “intelligent enough Ky. and Elmer Schuer, 21, of months ag !Finger Ridge, near Capitol Hill|lets.” They were believed to be/to be a spy. Chicago. Damage (on the central front. They finally surrender leaflets. “This whole plan of escaping Since they fled the federal peni- $350,000. |withdrew to the bottom under| Armistice talks are recessed un-|in an airplane was my own idea,’ tentiary at Lewisburg, Pa. last A four lattack by overwhelming numbers|til Sept. 20. Mr. Pirogov said. Wednesday, they have led authori- through 3( {of Chinese Communists. ] Mr. Barsov gave up his Ameri- ties on a twisting, turning path of last night, Action along the rest of the 34 Reds Rounded Up can freedom in 1949 and returned kidnaping, robbery and knifing and one le j15b-mile battlefront Sunday might | Drive on Spies to the Soviet Union. He has not through eastern Pennsylvania. their stall was relatively quiet. been heard from since. There was no definite indication were burne PUSAN. Korea — Thirty-four Th stion of Mr. Barsov's of the whereabouts of the fugi- be destroye " persons, half of them women, hoi ge raised in a State De- Py tives, ‘described by the FBI as Th have been arrested since Aug. 30 —— £ as t of an interview ; 4 “vicious and desperate” and “ex e stap ! dl gs in the break-up of two Com-|Partmen TB fs 3 Soviet Tofu. g tremely dangerous.” But authori- horses for | munist spy rings, South Korean With an uniden ee on Peter Pirogov : ly ang TOR, ro iE mont Park police announced today. gee, published over the we v ties evi yy Te heledap” groom said oh s Some of the women worked as| The 19-page account of the|yaded Russia. Her former hus- somewhere Rea her : ot 8g Long Isla bog A HA 5 SG BERR : typists in United Nations offices, |fugitive’s views was not “evalu- (hand was killed in an automobile the manhunt oe / Coney Isla ” sani : police said, and several others|ated” by the department, which accident in this country. On Sept. rt os AE 5 clal agent pes SHATTERED STORE—This car wound up in the Gelly Drug Store, 1102 N. Illinois St., following 5 acted as prostitutes to <extract|said the document did not neces-i4 Mrs. Pirigov gave birth to twin ur Co pallu, Spent: Sent : n accident yesterds Times State Service information from United Na- sarily represent the opinions of|giris, in charge o e Arocring: the Track off 8 Y 8 RICHMOND, Sept. 15—Three tions personnel. the American government. J Selpuia office, was 8 toll ‘would “hg ; men were arrested lodsy ua leader of the NOMEN Was Wen. “The source stated that Barsov Californian, 114, Police and FBI agents were the rescue union pickets fought with mem-|tified as Dr. Hong Chung Cha, was probably a spy sent by the h hi s and severel bers of a back-to-work force at|25, Who graduated from the Seoul Soviet political police to investi-| Tells How It's Done aril ed wit ag ihe Sus des- i the strikebound plant of Inter-| Women’s Medical College. gate the American system of re- other Weapons gains yang des Mike No national Harvester Co. S———————————— ceiving Soviet defectors,” the re- CLARKSBURG, Cal—Joaquin|perate ugitives, the flames Mayor Lester E. Mead d H i H ’ port said. S. King prepared to celebrate his|rifies, four shotguns and a con- receiving b Polley Chier Lucas Robe meiend| HoOOSIOr unter’'s “It was also, however, barely 114th birthday this week and had siderable supply of ammunition body that EE ible that he may have been|some advice for a long life. Mr. from a sporting goods store ment. the scuffle, and Chief Rohe Bod Is Found possible tly after they escaped Y ‘half crazy maniac’ who did King, who is 13 years older than shortly after they escaped. Other 37 ordered officers to break it up. a zy : high in Pennsylvania rs Afterwards nearl 100 me Times State Service not realize the significance of his/the state of California, advised: All highways sy. | led 22 v breached th lin y d ret n LYNNVILLE, Sept. 15—A €0ro-|getions.” “Bat well, sleep well, and don’t| Maryland, Southern New York, safely. to a ir 3 pe e and returned ners inquest was scheduled today Mr. Pirogov said he had known Worry.” Mr. King was born in| New Jersey and Delaware were Sooke} Ay Fe . Equi t-United into the death of Harold (John) ye Barsov three years prior to|the Azores Sept. 16, 1838. |under heavy guard. Three-man h ie e x Ele tric 1 Work 3 pe P G. Campbell, 40, whose body Was| their 1948 flight to freedom “and| He used to smoke a “good patrols covered secondary roads ay kage | ro Te oD on op sere ba & gon found by two hikers in dense un-|ne was not an intelligent man— cigar” but dropped that practice/and local police in all five states poral y. a 5 1 2y 8 ©T® | derbrush three miles east of here.\he never had any special educa-|in favor of a pipe which was were alerted. : s Soune No one was cd Eo aly a i tae on gi sop ne Jon a Sacramento 82 | “Avert »/three-day search for the m| Furthermore, he said Mr, Bar- 0 en i i police said. They arrested Alfred who was seen last on Thursday|goy ne saw anything in the|years ago from Boston with his Hunt 3 mn S ugging Branch, N Smith, Richmond, a national when he left his farm home to g0|United States that would be of Wife, Mary, and their first two| Of N. Side Couple fire started organizer; Zola Berry, squirrel hunting. any value to the Soviet govern-|children. They made part of the| poiice today were seeking three which was Fountain Oity; and Willie Coffee,| Coroner Orby A. Barnett said a| ment. trip by wagon train. men who slugged a young North Jester . preliminary examination revealed] Mr, Pirogov today thinks he is Side couple in a mysterious ate ., Chief Rohe said the pickets /no evidence of foul play. His wal- far better oe here than his for- INDIANAPOLIS tack early yesterday. Wa hag tried to stop returning workers|let containing about $400 and mer buddy, if he escaped execu- TRAFFIC CASUALTIES Charles E, McFadden, 24, of the hoses by parking two autos in the|other personal effects were found.|tion, is in the Soviet Union. (258 Days) 3766 N. Pennsylvania St. told the p ace entrance to the company parking |Authorities believed he may have] He has a comfortable apart- 1951 1052 |,51ice three men forced his car Island. lot at dawn. Police towed the suffered a heart attack. ment, a 1950 car and a television| Accidents ..... 5786 58592 |i, the curb at 16th and Meridian grabbed 2 away. _The two hikers, Woody Grimm set, all bought with his earnings| Injuries ...... 2517 2464 |gs ang began beating him and Yealizeq 1 The union said 65 returned to|and Arvy Carey, both of Boon-|as a civilian employee of the Air| Deaths ....... 38 38 nis wife Judy, 23. started lug work, an increase of 18 over|ville, said they were out looking|Force. > He said passers-by frightened h The i Friday. The company sald 84 re-|for deer tracks. They said they| About a year ago he married a| A page of garden news and/the men away. He could give na je D turned, an increase of nine over had a pair of bulldogs with them, displaced person who was moved pictures appears in your Sunday| explanation for the attack police Oil oe "By 4 ha Friday. > and the dogs led them to the body.|to Germany when the Nazis in-|Times. said. Ol wr oe a 2 mance, Big OVER THE SIDE—This boxcar went traveling last night over the side of the Pennsylvania Burladero, ey . 3 . Archimede: Railroad elevation in the 100 block E. South St. Breaking through a wooden guard rail alongside the mend’ Flas #racks after it was cut loose from a train, the car knocked the corner off Bessire & Co., 101 E. % patos, Tou Soth St., knocked. over a utility pole and came to rest,in South St. - rigan, ik ~lead pony. ‘ B Get Off ‘Tracks’ vas sc oe a .- a4 - Wa ~wasg sche rivers, boxcar Get racks a . Primate, Traffilc routes here just weren't disorderly conduct and failure to| A clerk in the store, Robert was eligit big enough yesterday, as two cars have an operators license follow-| A. Vestal, 3708 N. Oxford Ave. | Derby, anc ran into business buildings and a|ing the N. Delaware St. crash. |was treated at Methodist Hos-| % winning 2“boxcar rolled into South St. | According to witnesses, Parks,| pital for cuts on his hands and I Six cars were involved in an northbound car stopped at Market legs. { Fales said accident early yesterday in the/St., then zoomed pangs he inter- Love was charged with failing had not b 100 block N. Delaware St. which section striking the rear of a car|, ,.. tor’ was believe ended when a car driven by a|driven by Francis N. Jacobs, 47, ® ave ah Sper ors license. i 30 - year - ¢ Ft. Harrison soldier was com-|of 1713 Broadway. he roving boxcar jumped the i started it. letely inside a realty office. tracks at the Pennsylvania Rail- 3 P The drug sore clerk was in- Chain Reaction road elevation in the 100 block or jured by flying glass when an- Mr. Jacobs’ car then struck a E. South St. after it was cut Hoos other car crashed half-way into|parked car, which set off a chain lose ftom 8 TE a the stor terd fternoon. | » S/Sgt. Jutes Parks, 22, of 1004 reaction involving four parked) ine empty boxcar knocked off a Plane N. Delaware St. and Ft. Harrison, |CaTs. Parks’ car struck one of the ytjlity pole, finally coming to With was charged with drunken driv. Parked cars then careened across| rest in South St. I ing, drunkeness, reckless driving, the street and smashed the entire MOBILE front from the Russe Hartman ~The hig] I di M Real Estate office, 132 N. Dela- ported an ndiana Mayors |vare St : noon traf M $ T y The five passengers in Parks’| Free and Open two autom ee om WwW car also were arrested. Charged . flown by orro with drunkenness were his wife, | to the Public officer. Indiana mayors will open their yj. Marion C. Parks, 20; Charles Officers annual meeting here tomorrow by |, = prinker, 21, of 2640 College, Burgenhei taking a hard look at the possi-| ye ang Ft. 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