Logansport Press (Newspaper) - September 20, 1950, Logansport, Indiana LOGANSPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY Weather GOVERNMENT FORECAST Partly cloudy today and Thursday LOGANSPORT PRESS Only Local Morning Paper Serving Cass Carroll Pulaski Miami Fulton White Counties 468 Days Without A Fatal Traffic Ac eident in VOL 30 NO 83 YEA TELEPHOTOS LOGANSPORT INDIANA WEDNESDAY SEPT 20 1950 THE ASSOCIATED PRICE FIVE CENTS MARINES SPAN THE HAN NEAR SEOUL George E SOKOLSKY These Davs Transport Plane Blows Up At Sea 26 Navy Men Dead I Its Worst Military Air j Disaster In Pacific History Pearl Harbor Sept 19 AP the State His defense is that the A N trans Senate resolution called upon him I f FANATICAL It would seem that Senator Millard Tydings feels called upon to defend his whitewash of the infiltration of Communists in gov departments particularly I 1 i J A AU to investigate Senator i plummeted into the charges It did no such thing The I sea oft Kwajalein and Senate resolution read ed today killing all 26 navy Resolved that the Senate com personnel aboard the on foreign relations or any here announced duly authorized subcommittee thereof is authorized and directed to conduct a full and complete study and investigation as to whether persons who are disloyal navy The plane went down at Meet More Opposition as They Head For Hills Seek Commanding Spots Near Capital Reds Hur Up From South Blasted From the Air Wednesday Sept 20 S Marines today The voting came after a clash crossed the Han river in force and drove toward Seoul eight UN Refuses Communist China Seats In Council By Standing of 33 to 16 New York Sept 19 The United Nations General Assembly refused tonight to give Chinas U N seats to the Communist regime of Mao The vote on an Indian proposal which would have given the Chinese Reds U N membership was 16 in favor 33 against and 10 abstentions between Secretary of State Ache miles away son and Soviet Foreign Minister Thousands of Leathernecks spanned the river on their posal which Russia supported with a companion resolution call Korean Red hands since June 28 Associated Press Correspondent Russell Brines reported a m p in CDT immediately the takeoff just outside the lagoon at to the United States are or have Vr t naval dis been employed my the department I Kw a mnal ais of State spokesman said Senator makes a todo First reports said an explosion about professional followed after the plane ists by which he undoubtedly means those who are experts in hit the water Rescue planes and boats sent the field After all Marxism is a from Kwajalein reported no sur i i 1 i movement little more than 100 years old It is a philosophy sys tem with special views on the sub or religion biology econo mics politics and social tions Since 1917 this philosophy has been applied practically to a country of 180000000 persons It had been picked up Four bodies were found in the water A patrol bomber a crash boat and a Globetrotter patrol craft ing for the immediate ouster of that the first wave went across the Han at a in p m CDT An attempt last night to get across with amphibious tractors was repelled by entrenched Communists firing ma chine guns Today the guns of United Nations cruisers loos ed a terrific aerial bombardment which wiped out the 200 Reds prior to the morning crossings planes covered the Marines as they reached the east bank and began pushing toward Seoul The crossings were made in amphibious tractors Artillery joined the cruisers in the preparatory barrage Clogging roads in the immediate rear of the Marines were tanks and other equipment ready to add their weight to the bid for Seoul a city of the Chinese Nationalists Medics Missing Secretary Found Dead Near Home nf Death Fame Aids In Search reached the scene minutes after j Hooksett N H Sept 19 the explosion the spokesman said j Pretty Helen Maciolek 25 secre Rafts Are Empty c j tary of Dr Herman N All we found were two the country physician acquitted of is now being applied to a complex life rafts and debris drifting near murder in a cancer patients death of races consisting of about 800 by the spokesman said 000000 human beings TO UNDERSTAND this devel in human history much study analysis and thought are required On both sides have been developed For instance Max Eastman David Dallin William Henry Chamberlin and some others I could mention are experts in the field of Communist theory Dr J B Matthews T C Kirkpatrick and Karl are experts in the field of current Communist activities Isaac Don Levine and found dead today in a deep Aboard the plane were 19 pasi grassed woodland County solicitor sengers and seven crew members Raymond K Perkins said it has all Navy personnel All names all the earmarks of a suicide were withheld pending tion of next of kin Dr Clarence E medical referee for Butterfield Merrimack The 14th naval district said air county examined the body shortly port witnesses saw the flash of the after searchers came across it in explosion before the plane sank The plane was attached to Fleet Logistics Air Wing Pacific It left Barbers Point naval station near Honolulu late yesterday on a flight to the Par East via Kwa The plane was a Navy Fleet Logistics Air Wing planes Alfred Kohlberg are authorities on have been carrying equipment and the relationship of Communist j men to Tokyo to help supply naval movements in international forces off Korea sue Father Edmund Walsh The is the Navy version the rear of the girls farm home It was taken to Concord for an autopsy Perkins said he was interested in a pathological report of the of the girls stomach 1000000 The first crossings were north west of Seoul Between the Leathernecks anl Seoul were hills Red forces estimated at 4000 men of the Communist 18th division reported dug in at four places Other Reds were reported racing north toward Seoul from the oid Pusan beachhead Big Guns Coming Big Pershing and Fatten and heavy guns were right be hind the Marines The Leather necks who first crossed the Jian were vanguards of a force of 000 men poured ashore at Inchon port for Seoul starting last Fri missing since yesterday Prior to the autopsy Perkins disclosed these facts fields toward hill positions de A near the conflict between Marxism and plane Christianity Such former Communists as Jav the Douglas transport was an envelope said Worst In Area could have contained powders or 1 I men in the Kwajalein crash was believed to be the Pacifics worst military air disaster The last major Pacific crash recorded locally caused the death of U S Ambassador George Ach eson Jr and nine others on Aug 16 1946 Their ran out of fuel and went down at sea GO seven crewmen aboard escaped without injury No air force planes have been Lovestone Benjamin Joseph Zack Louis gene Lyons he was never a Com munist but his knowledge is in Elizabeth Bentley and Whittaker mention a the movement from the inside I AM NOT CALLING the role but am merely indicating that if mlles west ot Honolulu you need a doctor to look after your eyes you would not go to a horse doctor He might be a nice gentleman and quite impartial but he would not human eye I could list men in our reported lost at sea since the Pac ment who are experts in phases j airlift began of this field but I do not want them to lose their jobs as profes antiCommunists It is wrons to blame Senator Tydings or Dean Acheson for their naive astonishment at the truth as it discloses itself perhaps b such a confession as Lee Pressmans I blame them for not understanding that they require the services of men as expert in this field as a municipally requires the right kind of engineer to design and build a bridge LAST WINTER 1 addressed a group of ardent but puzzled men on the subject of fragmentization This is a commonplace Communist tactic It might be an application of the old political axiom Divide and rule But the communists in all countries fragmentize the lation by a propaganda device arising out of their theory that all life is a struggle for survival and nothing else Therefore groups must struggle against each other if there is to be human progress In this country they applied this technique particularly to racial groups They established the word minority as a social entity Trace j capsules Matching jiggers were The Navy said the death of 26 found in the Maciolek home L i i 111 ic said he had ue naa Helen recently had a squabble with her boy friend The attractive aide to Dr San der since she was graduated from high school in 1943 vanished yes afternoon in woods near her home Her pet dog an Eskimo Spitz returned without her Searchers including Dr San As the Reds pulled out at points i along the old southeast beachhead crossing of the river by United Nations troops reported today by Associated Press Correspondent Stan Swin ton He said the new crossing was made before dawn today in the U that Another returning from der tramped through the under Tokyo was ditched in the sea near brush throughout the night with Midway Island nine days ago The I out success S Second division area six miles south of one san perimeter appeared to be crumbling United Nations forces battling there made major gains in the past 24 hours AP field dispatches and head quarters commuique from Tokyo and the Eighth army showed the following gains by late Tuesday 1 12 air miles north west of Taegu was seized hy U S First Cavalry units against scattered enemy resistance U S 24th division troops shifted from the northeast took part in the action 2 The walled city of Kasan 12 air miles due north of Taegu was entered by First Cavalry troopers 3 South Korean Third Division troops sent patrols into Pohang the battered port The guns of the USS Mis souri mightiest warship ill the world blasted the way 4 South Korean Capital Di vision troops gained high ground overlooking strategic hill town eight miles southwest of Pohang 5 At least four bridgeheads were forged across the river line by American forces plunging westward along the one lt s time west wall of the defense forged City Lends Aid To a War Bride Address of Woman Here Results of Primaries In Wisconsin Tuesday Milwaukee Sept 19 turns from 602 of 3179 precincts primary Tuesday west of is 40 miles northwest of Pusan Leave Pusan Front North Korean troops caught flatfooted in the southeast by the Inchon landings last weekend stepped up their withdrawal from the old Pusan perimeter to rush reinforcements into the Seoul area 140 miles to the northwest The nearest Red motorized col were described as several hours from Seoul and being pounded by allied war planes perimeter U E engineers brid ged the river bar Battle scarr 000 US troops built up strength in two crossings in the U S Second Division sector west of and a third six miles south of in the north is southwest of Tae gu List Time Maybe 6 In the southwest negro troops of the U S Division west of Haman regained bloody Battle scarr ed crest changed hands a score But this movement appeared too ot the t month late U S Seventh infantry di vision forces following hard at j w ele t the heels of the advancing First Marine division spearhead moved oj athwart the main highway lead about I ing from Seoul to the south 1200 men at a southeast troops of four nations were now in the United Nations ve to shove the Reds out of Invaded South Korea A Phil Inchon invasion war on Real at time wheir bulk of their forces art involved in south dependent on supplies from the north All Red supplies channel through area KOREA UN peninsula could trap Red force now attacking our beach head perimeter off routes for escape to the north Might eliminate need for tedious costly drive up to the Parallel EastcoaitMtfly CM to blocked attack Mais main supply network in west landings at SUNCHON NUTCRACKER IN above shows apparent overall strategy and possibilities opened by General end run invasion of the area far behind Communist around the Pusan beachhead perimeter Sent One at gave in the Wisconsin election tonight Republican XI S Senator Wiley 27052 Finan 8660 Republican Governor Returns of They drew up a strong line Korean port Tuesday to join the i j Returns from 600 of 3179 They drew up a strong line I Korean port Tuesday to join the gave in the Wisconsin prij bulwarked by heavy guns and I American British and South Koj mary election tonight powerful Pershing tanks This rean forces fighting their way out The city was able yesterday to I be of assistance to an Austrian i Democrat Governor Thomas 9473 Green 2041 Democrat U S Senator Last Week of Daylight Time Resume Standard Time This Sunday Its going to be dark an hour earlier evenings starting Sunday That has nothing to do with the sun going down Its just the re turn to standard time after the summer of daylight saving As of Saturday night at bed time householders will find it wise to turn back the clock an hour or theyll be dff the beam Sunday Going to bed at midnight the clock should be set back to 11 oclock This gets back that hour of sleep lost last when were set an hour to go on the fast time schedule Notices are posted at the bus station that standard time will be resumed Sunday Radio programs go back to standard time The Pennsylvania railroad will adjust some schedules but no trains through Logansport appar ently are affected Schools churches theatres and all other events return to normal schedules as of Sunday slammed the door on the north of bound Red columns headed for Seoul a city of 1000000 popula war bride who sought to get in Failchild 3135 tion which the Communists seiz touch with Mrs Robert Conrad Hoan 1771 Dilweg 950 here Mrs Conrad will be MORE PAY DEMANDS ed June 28 More men and heavy equipment were pouring ashore at nearby In i defenses around the Pu ed as the bride j Pittsburgh Sept 19 Top strachon Flying Boxcars in a giant of Sgt Conrad of this city who j of the CIO United airlift from Japan brought in went overseas a few days before workers meet here Thursday and more men and supplies at his wife reached here from Europe Friday for sessions that may bring Kimpo air field only to be killed in action about a demand to boost wages of The weakened North Korean the time she arrived in y 1000000 unionists port to await his return Mrs Edmond P Hall Ind wrote Dear City Hall in i a letter to the city hoping to get in touch with Mrs Conrad about whose bad luck had read in news reports She said that ters she sent Mrs Conrad here had i Local GI Finds Little War Kills Just Like Big Ones Any question about the size of ported two of his buddies had we ate fighting in Korea been killed in this type of duty Pusan perimeter Air observers located at least i three Communist columns who ing northwest enroute to Seoul The nearest column to Seoul was moving north of Taejon within i 90 miles of the Capital The other two columns were far behind this one The column north of Taejon was hit yesterday by Allied war planes They also caught up with the rear convoy near and hammered it with bullets and rockets Navy and Marine fighters also pounded hard at the avenues of reinforcement knocking out nine locomotives snd blowing up an ammunition train Made In Russia A mounting supply of Russian if r Wrecked Plane Crew Comfortable Awaiting Rescue From Glacier Reykjavik Iceland Sept 19 crew of an Icelandic Air lines skymaster wrecked atop a glacier made contact with rescue planes by radio today They messaged they had spent their first warm and comfortable night since they crashed last Thursday The six men and a young stew ardess get a portable radio trans mitter and supplies by parachute last night All well now will wait calmly rescue parties they messaged A ground party of expert moun is on its way up the steep slopes to bring the crew down Seven Apparently Die as Plane Crashes Into Water of Puget Sound Seattle Sept 19 Navy plane with seven aboard crashed into puget sound off Whidbey Island tiday and searchers found no survivors The Navy reported searching boats found a oil slick two miles offshore in Sara toga Passage about 40 miles northwest of Seattle The land plane called a priva teer by the Navy was on a train ing mission frim the Sand Point Seattle Naval Air Station Expect To Feed At Barbecue not think of himself as one of a C 11 T Nothing looks any bigger or more burst and once a shell fragment three days ago fired at American Continued on page 8 IS Hit iSY important scratched his hand soldiers were being prepared by Bad Business Blaze An Corporal the local A graduate of Logansport high ordnance men to blast back at 2 t to soldier recently wrote to his par school Cook was an LHS track their former Korean owners More LU Kentland Ind Sept 19 LP ents Mr and Mrs Jesse H Cook star and a member of the orch than 74 guns and mortars were ReOpened Firemen from four adjoining Logansport R R 1 about condi estra and band He entered the seized by U S Second Division j communities fought a stubborn tions at the battlefront They nat service less than one year ago on troops advancing across the Nak Frank Pearson district state blaze which destroyed the princi werent good Sept 27 and has already been in tong highway superintendent stated pal building in nearby Goodland I havent slept in a bed in over the battle zone almost three One Second Division Regiment Tuesday tat road 24 between here Departments from Kentland Rem two months Cook wrote The months clone took 200 tons of supplies rnd Monticello is now open to ington Rensselaer and Sheldon days are hot and the nights are Cpl Cook received his basic stamped made in Russia all traffic It was closed tern 111 took eight hours to bring the cold and there isnt much time for at Fort Knox Kentucky In the northwest fighting hun i while repairs were beins blaze under control Six families rest Most of Cooks details have After this he went to California dreds of Russian made rifles and to a culvert west of Ida who lived in the second story of been highly difficult scouting from there to Okinawa Japan semiautomatic submachine guns I the building escaped unhurt work behind enemy lines He re and finally Korea were recovered in the Inchon area Layout of Seven Lots In New SubDivision Layout for a subdivision of street between Wright and Smead to include sev en lots will be considered by the board of works today It was presented yesterday at the clerks office in behalf of Aja and Betty Corn and Anna Kilgas listed as owners New building applications yes rere fay Paul Cunning ham new house at 82 Eighteenth George Raub remodel at 903 North and Wagner Surendorf for foot garage at 222 E Melbourne avenue Learns Her Son Was Wounded Walter Keller Reported Hurt In Korea Notice that her son has been seriously wounded in Korea has been received by Mrs Walter Keller 3r 640 Burlington ave Cpl Walter Keller 19 was wounded September 2 the com stated Cpl Keller has been in the army nearly three years going overseas to Japan with the 8th Infantry division more than two years ago He was shipped to Korea 12 days after fighting started was on the front lines 45 days and engaged in eight battles he wrote his mother In a letter sent to her stamped August 29 he in formed her that he had been wounded in the neck but ask ed her not to worry because his injury was not serious This has led Mrs Keller to believe that he returned to the fighting and was wounded again Cpl Keller is extremely proud of his outfit the Tropical Light ning Division declaring it is the best there is During his stay in Japan Cpl Keller tried to make up for miss ing high school He attended school most of the time his moth er said His address is Cpl Walter Kel ler Jr R A 15199544 Hospital Directory section APO 503 Post master San Francisco Livestock Breeders Event This Evening Fires will be lit this to start roasting of two whole beeves needed to feed 600 per sons expected at the annual bar beque of the Cass county Live stock Breeders association Rain or shine the barbeque will start at 7 pm and the program at 8 oclock promises John Con nelly county agent The affair will be held in the Girls building at the Cass county fair grounds All tickets have been sold says Connelly O C Blank chairman of the equipment committee and mem bers of the committee spent most of yesterday preparing grounds and readying the barbe cue pits Only the choice hind quarters of beeves purchased at the Cass county fair and the Royal Center fair will served Carl Tyner of the Indiana State Fair will the evenings speaker when program starts at 8 oclock Lee Dawson will act as master of ceremonies Capt Stubby and his Buccan eers of radio station WLS Chi cago will entertain Mrs Minglin Able to Go Home Hurt July 6 Mrs Margaret Minglin of New Waverly was dismissed yesterday from St Josephs hospital where she had been a patient for 75 days since being injured in an autotruck crash on July 6th In the crash the young Cast county suffered a frac tured pelvis An expectant moth er the baby was stillborn pre maturely a few weeks after accident Also hurt in the accident which two miles northwest of New Waverly were her two chil dren her mother Mrs Chester Kistler sister Betty Kistler and i Mrs Luther Minglin Boy Suffers Fracture In Fall at Playground Stephen Brandt son Mr and Mrs James E Brandt 307 Sixteenth suffered a compound fracture of his left arm in a fall off a teeter totter at Daniel Webster school Tuesday afternoon about oclock He was taken to Memorial hos pital Agree on Ten Pet Levy on Dividends Washington Sept 19 10 percent withholding tax on cor dividends was approved today by a con ference committee It is expected to bring in an extra 3190000000 a year from persons who fail to pay j taxes in the dividends they re i