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   High Point Enterprise, The (Newspaper) - October 8, 1950, High Point, New Mexico                                THE WEATHER cloudy and little change in temperature THE HIGH POINT THESE DAYS For tary wn the happenings in end international read daily column on tlM Enter prise 286 ASSOCIATED PRESS WIRE SERVICE HIGH SUNDAY OCTOBER 1950 AP AND NBA FEATURES PRICE 5c Daily lOc UN SANCTIONS CROSSING OF PARALLEL 38 12 Divisions Are Set For Strike Koreans Hearing Wonsan By ROSS The first cavalry division Saturday seized southern gateway to Red while Ko rean Republican troops speared within 19 miles of east coast defense anchor deep inside enemy Newly given clear authority from the United drive across the 38th parallel for final victory over the Korean oth er allied forces moved northward close upon that arbitrary border between the Red North and the Republican The United Nations assembly in effect gave the goahead signal to waiting troops when it voted Saturday in New York for reconstructing a unified taking steps to insure stability throughout the Only the Soviet bloc vot ed in was interpreted as a firm signal for as United Nations to deal the knockout punch to the reeling Reds The shattered in their ambitious invasion of South have ignored his radio demands for complete sur MacArthur has 12 identified di visions at his command for his Three of the South Ko rean Capital and al ready are in the Red ad rapidly northward agains light Two divisions the Firs cavalary and the South Korean eighth struck Saturday to with in sight of the 38th Location of the seven mother al lied divisions has pointed by authorities for severa They are known to be opera ting south of the 3Sth parallel regrouping mopping up cut off pockets of the Red army tha suddenly invaded South Korea Jun then was smashed by the bi allied offensive that began Sepi The Eighth army quit gh ing information on the location of its forward elements last It has issued no communiques since It was a spokesman for the Air Force who announced that the First Cavalry division had entered two miles south of the Red border and 92 miles south east of the Red capital of Pyong The first cavalry met only scat tered resistance in its drive to ITS A PUSHOVER FOR TANK CHAS An American tank crashes through an enemy roadblock near Seoul in a drive against Red snipers still in the In of the 7th Division right are ready to dash through the smashed barrier and put an end to the snipers Army Photo via AP Former Rochester To Head Economic Stabilization Agency of Rochester in New York President Truman picked Alan educator and today to serve as an economic balance wheel for the nation in the mobilization emer He will be administrator of the Economic Stabilization That puts him at the head of one of the two principal operating agencies set up to channel the nations emergencies smoothly into The is the National Pro duction Authority in the commerce under William Henry on leave from the presidency of International Tele phone and Telegraph As its name NPA has the main industrial output with authority over such things as prior and ESA is an independent reporting directly to the president Its assignment is the overall task of keeping the on an even Appointments are expected soon for its main components a wage stabilization board of nine mem bers and a director of price stabili In addition to his diverse schol arly and educational he is a director of a number of in corporations including Bausch and Lomb Optical com holder of degrees from many American universities and accepted the appoint ment in a call at the White House soon after the President from ah eight day cruise on the yacht Valentine left town immediat ely but is expected to assume the new job in a Truman is empowered to fb MORE ON PAGE man the air force spokes State Departments Loyalty Board Clears John Service John a principal tar get in Senator charges of Communists in State Dei has been cleared by the departments loyalty Final action was taken by the board State Department press officer Roger Tubby told re porters it had been held up for several months for a check on one new rumor from the Far East which finally had been found base The general inquiry on Ser has set up security risk was com Tl art chairman of the national security resources as a top coordinator for the whole mobilization to mesh the ac of NPA and other The South Korean eighth division was standing at the border on the first 26 miles east of These thrusts put the pow er drive on the main road to the Red capital at Three companion attacks by the fastmoving South Koreans inside Red territory were obviously aim ed at Air observers said the Republican third farth er was north of which is 19 road miles south of AP Correspondent William Jor with the Republican reported it was still advancing northward Saturday night against scattered Red Two other South Korean divis Capital and the sixth also carved out Front dispatches said that while the troops were meeting some resis no major enemy stand was expected until the allied units MORE OX PAGE which parts of task have been the as agencies to mobilization Valentine resigned in June after 15 years as President of the Uni last The board action is only the atest in a series which has kept a career pop sing in and out of hot water since 1944 wrhen he tangled with Am Patrick Hurley in Chi Truman Goes Back to Work President Truman returned rested and cheerful from an vacation cruise today and launch ed into After a the brief stop temporary at Blair presiden tial he headed for the White House to see several callers As he came ashore from the White House yacht Williamsburg Truman was asked if he fell hi shape for a political He hadnt thought of he Newsmen asked how he felt and he answered Im all Since that time his name has i are accepted by Deputy of State Carlisle Humelsine and by President Trumans overal loyalty review Service pre will start agan on hi interrupted trip to New McCarthy sparked the new in last spring with a senat speech in which he asserted tha the Communist affiliations of Ser vice are well back ground is crystal The Senator and a senate investigation of he case involving hundreds of government documents in a raid on the magazines New York Service in his testimony to the committee denied any Communist He that he had ever knowingly passed on secret mili tary information to Philip To Give ull Support To Austria The is ordering Lieutenant General Geoffrey American igh commissioner in to ive the Austrian government full in its efforts to maintain rder against The orders in it vas cover both politi al steps and military This action to bolster another the front line of an eastwest conflict was disclosed oday with the publication of a message of reassurance from act ng secretary of state Webb to Leopold Figl of the Aus trian The message was sent in direct to an appeal by Figl to he western He asked as in view of the fact that Russin authorities in Austria had assisted the Communist demon and opposed the efforts of Austrian police in some areas 0 restore order during the dis of the past The Communist had sought to disrupt transportation and commu seize public buildings and generally create such difficulties or the Austrian government that t would be compelled to accept 1 new Communist dictated wage price The Red action was unsuccessful in the western zones of Austria but resulted in local successes in the Soviet zone Russian authorities there prevent ed Austrian police from recover ing control of seized Webb told Fjgl that the Austrian governments efforts to maintain law and order in the face of re cent inspired and So viet supported have the full support of this govern I am particularly h at the courageous an determined manner in which you government and the Austrian peo pie have met and are meeting thei responsibilities in the face of thes illegal MANCHURIA HWANG TO CUT AHD MANCHURIA AND KOREA H SOUTH KOREANS CONTINUE third ROK divi sion crossed the 38th parallel near the east coast as the ROK 3rd Division pushed 1 to within 20 miles of and the ROK Capitol Division swept west in the area of Unit ed Nations forces continued to mass in the Seoul area 2 for the big push to knock out North Korean while Marines beat off enemy counterattacks above Large broken arrows show how other amphibious sweeps of the Inchon Seoul type might outflank Red Yankees Defeat Phillies 5 to 2 To Sweep Series Please be assured that this gov will take proper action tolne naa fulfill its including Jim struck out seven By GAYLE YANKEE New York Yankee pitching and Yankee power sent the unhappy Whiz Kids from Philadelphia reeling to 5 to in the World Series today before roaring The fourth straight victory gave the Yankees their 13th world championship in 17 But for an error by outfielder Gene Woodling with two out the ninth Whitey a 21yearold fresh man marvel from the sidewalks of New would have plastered the National league champs with their second shutout of the onesided The wonderful kid had to be taken out when the next Phil sing and the veteran Allie Rey went into strike out a pinch Stan for the final out of the But the greatest cheer that rocked the arena all day accompanied the little south paw as he strolled to the For eight and innings he had three Philly Soviet Bloc Defeated In Assembly Russian Motion To Freeze Battle Lines Also Voted Down By GOLDBERG NEW The General Assembly gave unmistakable moral today for troops o cross the 38th parallel and oc all South Korean divisions already lave driven across the line deep mo the territory of Communist Korea and thousands of Unit d States troops are massed at the me waiting to By a vote of 47 to with eight the assembly voted uil power of the to bring peace to Korea and unify itas an independent 17 weeks o the day after the Koreans opened their ag ression against South The assembly action cinched the tacit agree ment that security council decis ions since June 25 gave Doug as MacArthur and the uni fied command in Korea the right to cross the Their mission s insure stability in all the coun ry by crushing resistance to measures for its unity and The Soviet bloc voted against he majority proposal for a strong commission to arrange for to unify the and to set it up on its feet again after the helps repair its war been a favorite with congressmen He said he You know accusing state department figures of leftist The most spectacular of the in came in 1945 when Service was one of the six arrested in the Magazine stolen documents A grand jury re fused to indict him and James then Secretary of called him back fron suspension to active duty with a letter wel coming the grand jury a Wisconsin Republi set off the latest case last spring by naming Service as a man high in a Communist ring he said was operating in the State The accusation caught Service at on the way to a new assign ment in New and lie was rushed back home to He defended himself before the i loyalty board and in public testi mony before a foreign relations did not have any such He said he talked to Jaffe as he did with other writers as part of his state department on gen eral background He that he an in permitting Jaffee to see some of his personal He denied any knowledge of how reports by him self came to be in Jaffes posses theres never anything wrong with The President said he had a trip and got a lot of work It was Trumans first ex cursion of any length out of Washington since the Korean war broke Members of the party aboard the Williamsburg said it did him a lot of He is known to feel that the three months since the Korean Com attacked have been the hardest in his five years as presi We have UNC Student Is Fatally Injured 20yearold Uni versity of North Carolina studen from was killed and fiv Dunn youths were injured in an automobile accident near her last The highway patrol said the subcommittee which investigated a headon collision be the McCarthy He tween two occurred on high fulfill its international ments with respect to Austria and in particular to assure the main of law and order in the areas of its responsibilities in Aus Appropriate instructions are be ng issued to the United States ligh Keyes as high commissioner and he ranking American military of ficer in Austria both po MOBE ON PAGE 12YearOld Girl Held On Murder Count body of a old his throat slit was found today on nearby Sul livans Several hours later police arrested a 12yearold girl his on a murder The body of little Samuel Pol was found in a thicket ol weeds and crepe myrtle about 100 yards from the modest home where he and the girl lived with their Discovery o the body ended an allnight search that started when the youngster amazing assortment of an By all available Ford is the pitcher ever to start a Vorld Series much less win Yankee Power While Whitey standing the Chillies on their collective is teammates burst loose for the irst time in the four series games vith something resembling the power for which they are famous nied the Senators Since then he has been more or less marking waiting for the loyalty boards findings and studying background material for the job as Counsellor of Embassy in As of last March when the charges broke he was a Class 2 foreign service officer at a He has not been under 15A four miles north of a UNC and his companions were on their way to a high school football game at Two of the Charles a sophomore at North Carolina and George are in the hospi tal The other three youths If the loyalty boards findings were discharged after disappeared after going to feed his pet rabbits Detective Silas Welch identified the girl as Janie Coste a 5th grade She was ar rested after she had told polic a story of having seen a big ugly white man with a nickle plated pistol like you see in th movies cut her little Solicitor Gedney Jr said the girl would be taken t the state hospital in Columbi for a mental Sh told the police that she had bee afraid to tell her Mrs John of the incident be cause the man would come bac and kill me like he Box Score and other World Series News On Page 1D remarked that you i Three Four Injured At Asheboro 7 A motorists alleged attempt to pass another car on a hillcrest curve was blamed for the deaths this afternoon of three persons and the injuring of four Five of the victims were mem bers of a fam In the car which was said to have been speeding were two Ram seur both of whom are in the The dead Everett driver of the Spartanburg car his Robert 78 and his Bailey His Carolyn Mar suffered a broken arm and les and hang punctures his mo Robert 1 He saw the action as fitting into consulates in the Far East and Knowland said the January is 59 suffered internal j The Williamsburg put in at general pattern of a Far areas last August which was included in the Highway Patrolman naval gun factory here in and leading up to with a covering letter which said state departments con said he would prefer a closing innings of the final World American acquiescence in a move in part five or six articles all dis Series Truman said let the Chinese Communists into The Secretary of State desires posed favorably towards the Chi Led by Catcher Yogi who t a home run and a single to in two of their the rocked the Phil starter 3ob foY two runs before le could retire the second Yank n the first making his third ap in three was pound ed for three more in the sixth which Berra led off with a drive into the right field These runs turned put to have been need but until Woodling made his unfortunate muff of a fly from Andy bat at the end th Yanks appeared to be home so safely and easily that the contes was on the dull This was the sixth time the New York Yankees won a World Serie in four straight games the mini mum in the best There was no reason to suppos that Ford was headed for troubl in the ninth when Willie th Phil third pumped a sing le to left to open the Nor even when Del the next struck on the right leg by a Ford fast The cool youngster had been pitching out of worse scrapes than that all after Dick the batting bust of the followed with a hopper to Gerry on which En nis was forced and then Granny Hamner Vent MORE ON PAGE GRID SCORES Carolina Georgia Tennessee Duke Purdue Notre Dame Wake Forest William and Mary Northwestern Navy California Vanderbilt Alabama Army State Missouri Washington Maryland Michigan State Clemson State Catawba High Point Col lege Appalachian Lenoir Rhyne Elon More scores in sports section pro torn Arab League coun tries generally as did The assembly also swamped the bloc demands for immediate end to with battle lines frozen where they The Russian plan demanded that all foreign troops in the force be pulled out of the country Only after the Russians argued should North Ko rea and South Korea form a com on an equal basis to con duct elections for the whole coun The Soviet plan provided that the only role should be to help rehabilitate the country and to pro vide an observer commission of countries and Koreas neigh bors which would include Rus sia and Red The Russians were defeated in he political commitee voting but demanded that the whole assembly rote again by paragraphs on their although defeat was cer Before the assembly voted 42 to with eight absten to put the issue of Formosas future on the schedule for debate n the political Czechoslovakia and Nationalist Chi na opposed the move but for dif ferent Russias Jacob Malik said For mosa belongs to China in his vocabulary that means Commun ist China and is not subject o review any more than the Hawaiian chief of the Na Chinese delegation whose government is based on argued that the island is the home of free So long as For mosa the Communist con quest of China cannot be com he adding that the is land is the bastion of freedom in the whole far Warren chief dele argues for the item to be debated because he said the ques tion of Formosa affects troops Gordon Gray Inauguration Begins Today The inauguration gram leading to the formal instal lation of Gordon Gray as Presi dent of the Consolidated Univer sity of North Carolina on Tues day will open at Womans College frighting under the flag in The assembly approved a fund of almost half a million to put the commission to work in in the wake of victorious Proponents of the major ity measure drafted by Britain and seven other countries said MOKE OX PAGE Death Of Babies Investigated By here tomorrow Scores of college and University deans and other lead ers in learned and related fields and organizations will attend two pub lic exercises Harold Presi dent of Wake Forest will preach at 11 in Aycock audi torium on Light and Tribble was president of Andover Newton Theo Academy before going to Wake Forest in Former Senator William Um chairman of the University trustees committee on the will The three university chancellors Edward Kidder Graham of Press Ross told ping away from Secretary Charles reporters who convoyed the Wil aboard another the i The leisurely cruise took Truman and his party of White House staff members down the Potomac river and into Chesa peake He made his only visit Acheson Accused of Planning An Asiatic Munich Oct Senator Knowland R tested today lhat the State depart ment has sent to Far Eastern consulates and missions copies of a magazine which he said was foreign diplomatic posts for lili The department fi its foreign outposts with sample copies of the magazine in Knowland told a news conference loaded with material critical of i that packets of selected copies of ashore in York for a 45the Chinese Nationalist The minute hike of two and a half and friendly to the Chinese were sent to 64 missions and lie affairs information of and the other members of the embassy staff as well as to the collections of United States librar ies and reading rooms The a BiMonthly ma is published in New Max Ascoli is the editor and pub manslaughter charge against Ju lius about and would take him into custody as soon as he is able to leave the Coins injuries are not considered had listened to radio accounts United o call the attention of the officer every game and had taken A state department spokesman to the American periodi chance in a pool on He won replied immediately that the pub cal entitled The Reporter the first one but had no luck on the other in question was just The department believes The of more than 100 magazines offered Reporter may be useful to the pub nese Communists or destructive of the He added that the most recent issue of the periodical also was friendly towards the Richmond Sheriff county sheriff Carl Holland said tonight that he is investigating the possibility Robert House of the twins who versity at Chapel and John Harrellson of State Col lege will take part in the exer Gray will have a place of honor on the Chancellor Graham will pro the invocation the scrip ture will be read by Colonel Har reilson and Chancellor House will speak the words of a specially writ ten with the college choir of 165 voices singing the The morning prayer will be by John Cunningham of Da vidson Two speakers of international Helen Maude historian and first women to be The California lawmaker said the incident was called to his attention by two sources in the Far East whom he declined to He said the material was so shock ing to these apparently consular or mission that they did not display it or use it as the doctrine they were expected to spread in that part of the T ur Holly Noi been signed yet and refused to State department press prize atomic what the deaths would be Roger Tubby said the President of Washington circularized its missions abroad versity at will speak j Holland said he was told the died in the Hamlet hospital today were victims ot starvation and Holland quoted physicians as saying the boy and girl were filthy and covered with sores when brought to the hospital last The parents were identified by Holland as and Herbert He said the both in their early live near Cor about five miles from Holland said he understood Lewis hadnt been employed re cently and that the couple had no other A physician at the made a member of the Harvard jwn declined use of his name University and Arth said death certificates had not August with an offer to the 3 children were taken to the hos them the Reporter for their lii Higher Education and the by relatives and that doc if Sample copies Spirit will be the general i tors worked for several hours of the selected by of the convocation j tempting to feed the babies with MORE ON 1 MORE ON PAGE an eye dropper before they  

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