Austin Daily Herald (Newspaper) - October 6, 1950, Austin, Minnesota The Weather tonight end ot Scattered showers Cooler Sat t do Lew ton ght 50 AUSTIN DAILY HERALD VOL xc SINGLE COPY AUSTIN b AP Leased Wire Service No 82 w South Korean Troops Push Another 20 Miles Beyond Parallel RUSSELL BRINES South Korean troops 20 into Communist North Korea on the east coast other allied forces massed for the expected big push to the Red heartland The forward Soutli Koreans were more than 75 miles beyond Parallel 38 the border where had into territory last Arrayed below the the bulk of the poised 175000 United Nations troops Air and support uas at the ready for an of fen SH e Another vise was being forged to the rem of the reeling Reds estimated bv s headquarters to hav e suffered 200 000 casualties since their June 25 invasion 40 000 Prisoners thousand of the Red losses uere lifted as v ar prisoners of the allies A Uac Arthur spokesman declined t speculate on hew of the Fed casualties weie eleid men The Reds heaviest of men and material hav e been suffered since Sept 15 w lien the allies leaped to the of f hj the lion of Seoul and entrapment of Red divisions in the south Of the 40 000 Communist pris of 14028 were listed taken in three week This presumably was in the con- mopping up of straggler ta inds widely scattered m the south and around Seoul The deep plunge into Korea on the east coast uas re correspondent v illiam Jorden traveling with tho South Koreans Jorden the South Korean third div sion pushed off after an artillery exchange with the Reds near some 60 miles north of Parallel 38 and bv nightfall had neared Tong ehon There as x no Red A blown up bridge the advance for a few is 32 miles of big Red m mistrial center on the east coast The Reds abandoned equipment to the oncoming South Koreans m their haste to break off com bat and flee Expert W onsan Stand prisoners taken in tho long drive northward have reported a stand would be n ade at or on its outskirts taken said heard Russian adv were Speltz Suit Nears Jury Sought as Fire Damages Testimony at Albert Lea m a trial m which the Speltz Coal and Grain I Co Albert Lea blames the II I linois Central railroad for a fire ed the s leva tor at London 7 The company is seeking 295 damages in an action that has occupied the attention of the county district II HITS THt mm Phil shortstop hit tin dut to mike thud s on m the inning of tod iv s world ome at The ink thud is Bilh lohnson Thud hi t coith f r i the Phils is Mm iger This u came to the direct fi tin ball park in New York ion w is tt made bv the Austin of Beh Telephone Co and T 1 and t f eei Kit Breaks Tie NY Wins R H 10 7 le ft BOX SCORE ore of ihc third I N since Monday Defendants on Stand Witnesses for the defense which includes the Illinois tral and three members of a 12 From Here to Attend FFA National Meet Dale Rugg uho will L an American Farmer degree section crew continued heads a delegation of 12 Austin 1 on the today as the trial into its fifth d ly It is be- persons who will the testimony may be con Future of Ame eluded late today The Speltz company Kansas that a fire bv a section crew Two Austin chapter bov s Carl who were burning weeds across Jr Lukes the track from the elevator is nrt in re the elevator The section for their part in the crew was from Lyle and i Convention Kehret will sing m ed Ed Rush foreman Alfred the chorus and Larson and Joe Is Dei Fair Dates Already Set Board Sets Time of Event Aug Train Kills Railroad Clerk Near Duluth PluK 000 001 anks 001 000 BV JACK HAND STADIUM Coleman's single to out in the last of the ninth gave the New their thud series today over the Phillies 3 2 before b4 505 fans 1 u o infield singles bv Gene Wood ling and Phil out set the stage Coleman s game blow Richie and Jackie Mayo into left tentei lorn uho e ime in ulion Eddie Lopat lifted for a pinch in the ninth credit for the en ei Russ Mover thud Phil pitched only the ninth in his fust ap pe i ince m r S iw v PI of tho Phils m i 1 minute in his self He dc to send Ket to oppose the Yin kees Ed Lop it This i b it tit of vc te i HI sen thp iw s who in ilow bi o Hi in u on tnu o gimos d in int the i egul ir soi son losing nine but S i er h id i his i el softball might tuin the trick for the club j w Inch h id lost tho fn st Uv o gci me of the series I Lopat the e hui lei l bo isted a much more impressive I with 18 wins com i pared to 8 C ise v Ston j pel Yankee pilot changed his lint up w hen adv that his op had decided to a southpaw FIRST INNING i drilled a R H O 00000 n n fi o o 11 0 1 0 2 o o n o n 10000 00000 b Hit i st In c Ran for when fielder s choice h The hid been employed Mower s fair will is i in tho convention in be staged Aug 7 12 Those elites di not at Cloquet The tiuck M the dragged about two blocks Engineer C J Johnson Duluth w ere i Lukes will the n the national band Tht be Judge Martin A Nelson is presiding The plaintiff is rep resented by Attorney J F D and Ralph H Peterson Lea The railroad com pany is represented by Attorney Burnquist Fort Dodge Iowa and B E Hughes Aus tin and the section crew bv EI Clifford and 11 L AT ariv w ill group Mr and Airs Ri gg Martin and Klouse intend to re turn to Austin The will tav until tho tion closes helping prepare theie Wonsan 90 air miles east of the Communist of in the f peninsula One of North o s major rail and cms connects the two cities fortifications mer R Peterson Albert Lea Series Photos Made Possible by Wirephoto Another first was establish ed bv the Herald It was the first time m tho Herald had published a me Wilson Union Reach Accord CHICAGO Wilson big meat firm and the CIO United Pack Workers on a new wage contract A union man said t strike threat has been averted bv signing of the contract The terms were not cd However a joint union statement s nd it con forms to contracts the Mother Jumps into Cistern to Save Boy ROBY TEX 4 v om mother jumped into H cistern to cave hei 10 old son who rnd tumbled in while chasm c T L it Mrs Roberts 22 w a visiting friends ind her i Gerald plav ins on tho noise Mis hen he Gerald shf into cis tern found ju t under Ihc surf ice ind hoi 1 him until i fire mm bi ought a hoping Mr vv ill make a mental note of the dates Tnd allot good davs so tint n new ein b sot repoiK ind di en ion on the the dn attention to next v eir s event Boii d tod the problem of mil the fair bo coming more difficult a job each i car Tint h irne is out for ill time on a fur pio grim here w is at last night s meeting The er fa r wi tho first to drop rac IIL but rmm r fairs w t to quick to suit Tho en modern now fair to tlie plant together w ith of the past put the institution in a good position 10 work for an ev on greater fur bo iref mi mboi v t rt H i ot d DULUTH 1 Phillip N i Reed 20 who resided on w iv 21 nt ir was it T 10 a m tod iv when his panel truck was demolished ground single past j in a collision with a Duluth to rightfield After two bound Pacific sacrifice Ashburn er tram at a crossing near Wren tiuck out Jones t in frort of and w is throw n out Lopat Ennis rapped a sharp grounder right at Johnson who threw him out Iso i uns one hit no errors one loft YANKEES on four pitches On i hit md lun Coleman st nl a Mile blooper lo H who doubled up Rizzuto with a throw o Waitkus at first Berra walk od on a full count Hemtzelman threw two billa to DiMaggio Philadelphia s bullpen got The bullpen pitchers are parth bv the stands in and it was impossible to thorn rf wood H 11 Totals d S ifc e Rin Scm AH K II I O 11111 4 331 2 0 0 fi 1 10110 30010 1 0 0 0 U 00000 e o o o o i n n 0 o o i i 1 o o i i 40030 20114 1 1 0 0 1 13 Brown made an application nd aie Of the flattening pairs of w heels Vienna Puts Down Red Bid for Bauer In 8th 8th Humner rolp nun Goliat Ennis Ham ucr 2 Joi es Humner and Philadelphia Nl a A 9 6 2 Berra 2 1 Collat Lopat 5 3 Jones l 3 2 9 in 8 4 In Zg 0 In S t- 1 In 1 Winner 1 LOST to d one of its crushing i cent dr in ope is Austria it tinned to noi mal after two of Red terror came in about i for s high pnp behind second bise No runs no hits no one left in on the grass to scoop up Si ler s slow roller and him e of an event before the event I umon has mp concerns 1 he act U IS Tho Herald s fir 1 edition ft to tile rur il sections ind mnl included a pic turr of the first of tho d s R imo but tho rd tinn to before tlie L imo had ended ish in T Inn d is s Her tld i HII aci i il d in PC mi t in ihr T i pic I t f M in the tod s mi A u i k Q c n t cov 1 0 000 packinghouse m n plants in Chicago I Cod ir R Tow t a Kans is Kas Albert Lc i ind Mmn The union his had no ils n smcc the nationwide moil workers in Majt i i sue since m uncle t vv iv 18 months h been lli it of getting a now coi trie The Wil son w ire t qu il to UK indu md th i w we t L T m noi i in Cm nni t ilk bi tutu l h Edward Hale Heads Drive Pdw ud Ii ilc md D iv id Alee pen ti i vv ill he id tho loc il Methodist t mal drive scht to tin fill 1 In were elected it n mt o m- f f tho R Alt th 1 s bo rel 1 nt will distr cl it Hoe hosier 2 Runaway Boys to Be Taken Home o from Li Crosse wen scln lo bt re tin nc ri home even though IIL not wanted Tlie pair 14 and 16 old nrm eei in Thur d u La authorities were running on sehed ulo Streetcars operated unhindered ind 50 000 strikir q Reds went b ick to work Ton of Communist to fement a general strike to ter j out at first smashed a the to isolate iK off Johnsons glove the perhaps to set M j into t d rump weie aban could r neve it it midnight rifled a single pas into centerfield and The Communist called Hr a of off their ineffective two gcr third t Dl en I ind w nick down at i third strike No runs no hits no errors none left YANKEES tiled to check lus mg but tapped back to the mound and was thrown out by Hemtzelman i DiMaggio s dropped at the INNING of Sisler in left for a sin charged lc Ennis raced behind Ash Red demonstrators took dov n barricades which closed ill but one of s m un r ul im s md froze r fi om into the Soviet The up in tho of cilm the re of the ans the 12th hiv it at cross rn ids of thf f ist md vv e nrd re pt lie div Inv i throw n bicl istern ion Tht bulk of the told police tint no funds Hit Communi I were to tht home rt quested the bov s bo md 1 ended for Li C rosso One to f tions would bo bettor off if didn t come home a I i i pi obi nun office r nd Tod iv Chuf ir ranee el tr msp 11 it ion f r Ihr p MT thiou h the loc tl vdf in strike call Tlie non Commi cuur ic mine Ri ds for control of f ic lot ios now i i pi int tn md build Ihc Red d e illod ofT their e of 1 1 i it f il f t f Red It n tin n h p v n Pi n I Tht Hf r ild Ins its own 1112 st it ion in niu c ion illi Ihr ph on rirp t t I tin i b OLD CHIP THE BULL IS STILL CHAMPION Wins at Waterloo s throw charged off tlie mound io fit Id Goliat s b lek to then wheeled and whipped out Goli at Semi nick moved to sec ond on the plav Johnson m ide a nice pickup of s and threw him out MII ni two Ic d onn bouncer back to the and WTC m out to skied to Goli i o the catch in shoi t right Ennis stumbled and foil in a stirt for the jonnson struck out Xn runs no hits no f n or none loft THIRD INNING flud to M ipi s ho mide i nice run unit citch in light centu Inn n w is r it i f third like s 1 i s 11 lo bet voen hud ind it i If Irl f p to o it -i rors I ho i 1 m 1 W II f Child's Body Found in Muddy Lagoon II MPI I TU S till HSI 1 1 M P AT K II I I VMS Stiff OO Old Chip 11 o 10 von old f mer P r in In I n ms bull i tin w in KI id suil rh imp o i 1 ho mt if nt C i p till A b t le i hull il in in f UK omit upst 11 ts vv ho re shown i mist h m n Ihr IS ition il stem it doi loo I hui sd nip defended his title foi the third e t timt n nst i fn lei of v on iv er bulls Ringside H hOl I I hi of M month old Ko 1 i 11 et of t spre rl st n e b pt vv is d Thur d n m tho vv of i rii umd flu blonde n 1 e ved d ler of Mr md Mrs George C i from her homo r irh A i p die t uv it d d of i nun bt i of voun ti i hui who finned out from Chips up 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Rizzuto Hemtzelman rolled out Mize to Lopat who covered first Waitkus fouled to behind third bise No runs no hits no none left went to left and made a nice stop oi Johncon s sharp grounder and threw him out Mapes raised a short fly to in left lined a single into centerfield Rizzuto broke his bat on a short pop 10 Goliat near second base No runs one hit no one left SIXTH INNING out for i ki s bb struck out for third straight time Jones also down swinging to become Lopat s fifth strike out victim Ennis lined a dou bit into rightfield corner II w is n s first hit of the Si If r looped T Texas league single head w ith the t v ing run wis the first hit cf tho series for Hamnor mis d in surprised Siller w caught off Oi run no errors leff shot a line single over Tones head in to Berra fouled to k behind home to m deep h ft Goliat backed up tin the iss i e hind second base to f Bauer s pop up ru is one hit no om loft smits on Page Five Vision Expected ot Saturday N I- WIS P The foi i s of 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