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   Oakland Tribune (Newspaper) - October 6, 1950, Oakland, California                                WEATHER Fair tonight and little change in westerly winds 10 to 15 in high today 70, low night 45 to 50. Page 40 ASSOCIATED P RES S W I RE P H 0 TO W I D E WO R II N ITEI P HE'S C H I C 6 0 DAILY NEWS HOME EDITION VOL. CUM If DAILY E OCTOBER 6, 1950 SUNDAY NO. 98 Governor of Illinois Asks War on Slots Crime Probers Make Surprise Visit to Gambling Hot Spot Oct. Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois told Senate crime investigators today that Congress should crack down on slot machines and bookies by cutting off their operation The Democratic governor enactment of federal laws the channels of in- commerce to slot prohibiting the William J. 83, whose long career of lic service was closed today by nation of race information f wire to and repealing 11 103 fl flT the federal stamp tax on slot I VI I don't think should tax what Illinois he said he told the Kefauver I I J William J. Veteran Contra Costa Dead at 83 Sky Mystery Lights Alarm Two Pilots Fliers Report They Feared Collision With Fiery Objects Yanks lake Third Straight 3 to 2 Phils Unable to Widen Lead After Promising Spurt in 6th and 7th Two airline pilots reported YANKEE NEW day that their Oct. plane nearly collided last night man's single to left center with with a mysterious string of six or eight bright Their report was unlike any yet given on flying saucers or two out in the last of the ninth gave the New York Yankees their third straight World Series tory today over the 3-2, which the Air Force denies j before ALLIES 20 DEEPER IN U.N. SET TO FINAL DRIVE Red China Told Borders Will Not Be Violated By TOM NEW Oct. ain assured Russia and Truman Signs Doctor First Registration Oct. 16 Oct. Truman today set nist China today that MacArthur's forces in General I machinery in motion for a draft of physicians and dentists for i the armed The first registration date will be October 16. Under a presidential registration is required moving The fliers are Cecil 37, and John 30, both of pilot and Picture on Page 4 Two scratch infield singles by Gene Woodling and Phil after two were out set the stage for blow between Richie Ashburn and Jackie Mayo into left Tom who came in when Ed Lopat was lifted for pinch hitter in the flight j credit for the win over ate Crime Committee as it its second day of closed hearings in It is looking into Chicago's crime QUIZZED After the governor Paul went in. is a onetime Capone gangster reputed to be top man in the a century devoted lion's described by Senator {g FEARED COLLISION Wiley as a said hc his gang plane and the lights would also known as DC He was 83.1 jide jn but 500 previously was questioned by the Mr. the oldest the row of. lights on a California Central Airlines passenger from Burbank to The incident c between Burbank and Irenes to Jail Van shortly after taking off. Their plane was at 4500 Hardin Hardin said he noticed the Oct. string of flying William J. who toward Hardin BACK ON HEELS to Conroy to at if to the right and passed under thc left wing of the at j Conroy caught a P committee in He is one of seven men convicted 1843 of conspiring to state and dean of California 000 from thc movie Hc was taken to the now is a federal living last Friday after he Of thc lights a home near L attack at Neither Hardin Conroy He left telling sco lights were to rmt I can't tell you j He had been unconscious most NEW Oct. of Ihe New Haven County Jail are the World High Sheriff George C. it was disclosed has installed a television set in the jail mess hall the of the Prisoners remain in the mess hall after the noon meal to view the telecast for the through North Korea would not advance beyond the Korean Kenneth British min ister of gave this during final debate thc U.N. General Assembly on ki I I M I CTC resolution U IN I S I i ing MacArthur's forces to proceed beyond Ihe 38lh Younger said Ihe U.N. in MacArthur's command would not remain in North Korea any longer than necessary lo insure unification and pacification of lhc Russia and communist China border on RATIFICATION The assembly rejected a minute Soviet attempt to gain North Korean participation in discussions of the Korean Then il moved quickly toward final ratification of the ROK Troops Dash Toward Wonsan in Giant Entrapment By RUSSELL BRINES Oct Korean troops punched 20 miles into communist North Korea today on the east coast while other massed for the expected big push then by every man under age 50 who participated as a to the red in the Army specialized training or United Piess dated gram under the or who was deterred from service during World War II sue dental or allied reported that have heavily mined a mile stretch of water along SURPRISE VISIT of the time His Mrs. Janet C. 87, n resident of Pittsburg for 85 died only last Sunday at a Stevenson's came ter committee ing their made n surprise visit to a suburban met night spot and reported Sorrow Expressed they found and Stevenson said he testified that gambling in is at its point in many partly because of his unprecedented use of state police to raid taverns and Stalc usually used for highway have seized and destroyed hundreds of slot machines throughout the state in recent PROOF OF STATEMENT relating his mony later to said hc Earl Warren today ex- pressed sorrow over the death of William whom Warren described as dean of supervisors in the was a splendid public Warren did as much as any man I know to build Contra Costa County to its present very im- portant position in the third Phil Meyer pitched only the ninth in his first series who had only one hit in the previous Yankee out n which would collected three off Ken lify an or a and driving in two of lights were Uio three Hardin said they spread WATTLE over n great Tho Yankee baseman wide for the of any Phn wilh lhc first run of the game in the Then after the buttle into only four or five he Mlc thc Hardin notified the tower at which The Phils might have won the with thc Air Force at for a costly error by Air Force Muroc Dry Gran Hamnor with Ihe By RICHARD O'REGAN Oct. 6. Com- today suffered one of The only and also from registration are those who j beaches with land have served 21 months of active ing they fear an imminent United duly with the armed j Nations landing Those drafted will be liable forj report said the up to 21 months of to be pulling Truman signed lhc troops out of immediate t troops rods went back to Ten days of communist efforts to foment a general strike to Concord rest home after an ordered use of the slate police of several enforce state laws against Mr. Buchanan was a veteran of machines and other gambling be- cause law enforcement has broken down in some that proof of plane of which hc He the lights in sight for The Air Force could supply no ex- PASSENGER SAW THEM An unidentified woman ger later said she saw thc lights pass beneath the passenger according to bases full and two out in thc fumble of Pinch Milter Bobby Brown's hopper let score the tying 2-2. Ken Phil had the Yanks eating out of his hand with a power initiated by Britain and supported by the United Red China already has accused the United States several times ot charging that Arthur's Air Force had dropped bombs Inside The United Staled admitted this at one but snid the bombing was Concern has been expressed in the that as MacArthur's ground troops northward they might bump into red nese or Soviet military Younger snid while ihr occupation of all would not be continued any longer than let the U.N. forces go home before task is done would be a cynical repudiation of our Former assembly President Carlos P. Romulo of the Authorities said no airplane infi lho when hc has as many as six or eight while nis lights and that the lights of a commercial plane There two gone and no- body nn when aboard his the i 10 i Europe as Austria returned this morning while normal afler two days anchored at thc confluence ABOVE thc St. Mary's and The forward South Koreans Trains were running on j were more than 75 miles beyond ulc Streetcars Copies of thc proclamation were j Parallel 38, the bolder unhindered and striking made public by lhc While crossed into enemy territory 1 last below the boundary was Ihe bulk of the poised United Nations Air naval support was at for an Another vise was being forged to crush the the reeling by MacArthur's to have suffered casualties June 25 Forty thousand of power losses were- as prisoners of the i NEW LANDING The of the to isolate its capital and perhaps to set up a j rump government were The communist leaders called off their ineffective general strike and within GROUP The first registration applies only to a limited group of cians and trained at government expense or de- ferred during World War II as eventually all un- der age 50 must register unless they are in the reserve or have had active utcs red demonstrators took down I proclamation said yesterday closed of who not have lo October 16 should be completed by next January but left to selective decision as lo just when shall be required lo Veterinarians also musl Thc requires il from all not otherwise ex- who have received from any or similar a de- gree of Bachelor of all bul one of Vienna's main rail of of lines and froze from lhc i Dental and of Celebrate Oct. thousand munist workers demonstrated in the heart of the zone today to brate the collapse of the t tc m p t e d general strike during the past three sail added coastal load toward lo be taking on significance The bility of a concentration red industrial was up by these other Conferences between capital into the Soviet i Medical Doctor of The rads cave up in the face Veterinary and Doctor of calm resistance by the rest of Veterinary Coastal Naval ol pear only as a single glow tm a 3-2 I Austin said these things remained LO done jn pines demanded thc who since Ihe 12lh Any man who receives of as Ihe Jay tury have sat aMhc crossroads of i after October 16 down their He declared the and West and repeatedly j register within five days U.N. forces must remain in Korea the power of Ihe aggressor is U.S. Delegate E. could not be Stevenson said his statement about the decline in gambling in Illinois is that to Internal Revenue collectors for federal tax stamps on slot machines lowest in Newsman Places Bet In Chicago consecutive years wilh thei Hardin is an Air Force veteran Contra Costa County Board of of and Conroy flew He was io his first term in 1903 and took Then he lost his stuff find passed both Yogi and Joe gio on eight straight the Pacific in thc Air Force PITCHER ing World War office the following Jn 1920! Hardin added that other pilots he became board have reported seeing strange ob- BORN AT PITTSBURG Born September 11, 1867, at in the same area during the several Eddie Sawyer strode to thc hill and called for Jim his relief ace and 1-0 opening day H was then known as New York Mr. Buchanan wasj DEATH DECREED the son of the late Mr. and William both C A IDC of I L U IO His parents had first settled in: Oct. fi. Pennsylvania then moved to IN Chicago Tribune said today a re- where his porter yesterday placed a bet on i was before coming horse with a clerk in a Jn his store across the street from the I law of California U.S. then a thriving At the the Tribune town father WM a U.S. Senate crime d as R her was in session m the he went to a little red brick school Federal It said the bet was placed shortly after Mayor Martin H. Kinnelly was reported to told thc committee there is not a place in Chicago tough luck to have bobble Brown's grounder that J would have taken him out of the inning with a 2-1 I The who in the sixth and seventh to catch and then pass thc spurted in their half of thc But thc rally out was nipped at thc trying score from third on Dick chop to First Baseman Joe Governor Warren the trying to erase Beck passed by thc of his nit lures special session last month first pitch a to Oct. cat lhc carry out the tives of the United Nations in the northern area whore United tions observers never yet had an opportunity to ascertain thc political wishes of thc commence with the task of rehabilitating the shattered Korean AUTHORITY CLEAR Hc said the lution gives authority for both steps and also assures the men fighting in Korea that the sembly supports wholeheartedly the work they are carrying for- After the fighting Austin quicker Korea is mitted to live its own life have thrown back eastern receiving the definitely in Ihe cards as a of the But that was of More tant was that Austria would safely remain lhc West's most lhc fringes of Russia's defense line in Thc failure of thc communist attempt showed thai only direct aggression by Russia win this country to Ihe red This the Soviets apparently were not ready Although STUDENT CLASS URGED Meanwhile in another in thc a group of scientists recommended a now Selective Service classification thai would give deferment to certain students in high colleges and They would be classified as and remain that Soviet and status for at least the duration of their educational and for at least four months unless fell behind i cally in thc meantime or wise failed to justify the aided tile cation thc Russians avoided any action that j Requirements Page 8 caused an international in- Russ Breach of Pact house near the site of the present FOUNDED STORE He founded Buchanan's can walk in and bet on a ment Store here in 1892, operating the sabotage tion act of new He attack or any other sudden attack is a possibility wc must prepare I do believe sabotage loft center to start the Only a fine nab on the hop by saved it from being a Box Sports Section with his who died I do believe sabotage in The Tribune said the reporter jn 1945, two years many forms is a present and liet on a daily double at he sold danger throughout our DlIG lOt track and was Mr. Buchanan also operated thc i Because nf great Tnc today fore- they win back this first telephone exchange in in I am of thc j Of 70- noon for your his wife serving as Ihe should receive Ihe rcc weather for thc Is Hinted by Britain Oct. out foreign the hinted she considers that He Russia breached the Big Four want nothing from occupation pact by want no bases We do backing strikers not want to and will not against the Vienna any other country through thc Austria has made such a charge temporary presence of American .in notes lo the four occupying troops in Korea on a United Russia tions and thc United States Gas Price Upped by 3 More Oil Companies Three more oil Texas and day announced increased prices foi Thc of a cent a gallon increase was identical with Standard announced earlier in Ihe It brought regular gasoline lo 25.3 and ethyl to 27.8 cents a gallon Gen. Lee Cong Chan of the Korean Re of. Airstrip some 251) Wonsan as lighter lor close 6i< Republican and A Hying visit the east coast just below 38 end by Lieut. Gen. U.S. Eighth Army V Earle U.S. Fifth Air OUTRUSH SUPPLIES To these factors could thc fact that the republican Division has plunged without apparent regard lengthening line South is 90 air miles the capital of yang in the waist of the One of North rail line and connects the two Wonsan's capture could start two big Allied prongs the red from the other up north from ated republican capital 125 southeast of There was no word of South Korean Continued Tage 2, Col. t THESE MEN DIED FOR DIGNITY OF WHERE TO FIND IT 43 45 30, 31 51 52 i first telephone Last fall Gov. Earl Warren Assemblyman Julian Beck Babies Classified i Comics Crossword Puzzle Editorials the supervisor after watching Financial Gardens Geraldine Radio Schedules and Clubs Sports Theaters Uncle Weather World News Front 44 32 32 31 33 35 28, Costa at a Contra Costa County centennial celebration at the Diablo Country AIRPORT BEARS NAME Buchanan Contra Costa County's airport at Con said Oakland He said a slorm was hovering ifar off the British Columbia h's coastline but thai il would ex- terms will serve as a good south only as far warning to potential Beck is Democratic floor leader of the Stalc The Beck act became law im- Ihc Official gauges at Oakland Mt. Shasta Blue Canyon was named after the veteran cides a strong legal It was dedicated against any effort to impede l I August 946. and Red Bluff During thc decade Mr. Penalties are increased from chanan had been honored an- of 10 years and THE NEWS METER ON OUR World's in a in You tell me whither And I'll tell you Huks Killed 51 by fellow board members finc in the 1941 to death Oct. j 33 and county and slale officials on lifc imprisonment in thc event of Defense Secretary Ramon thc occasion of his He death or bodily or 20 years saysay said today 50 was a former president of Ihe finc in led were killed and 3 California State Supervisors Thc statute also increases three Philippines soldiers penalty in thc wounded in Bulacan present law for entering posted Survivors include two W. G. a maximum of Bank Call real and insurance m j Oct. and Mrs. Norine wilh J of the currency today issued a call for a whom he made his home at 547 East 12th and three grand- Margaret and Catherine Kellcy and William E. been restricted to travel as a sabotage prevention Defense Need Page t ment of the condition of all tional banks at the close of ness October 4. WITH U.S. FORCES IN SOUTH Oct. A spirited wind raised little swirls dust among the white Stars of David and stark white stakes massed on the dusty The United tions flag in lhc Then Ihe voice of Ihe Col. Frank floated across Ihe soldiers and Koreans at first memorial service at the only U.N. cemetery in this Americans and South Koreans whose bodies lie be- neath these Slars of Ihe white died for thc of all freedom loving people of lhc The phrases drifted up Ihe past the graves of Frank Pagano and Gerald stein and Perry Bevens and oyer the withering leaves in the glazed blue clay pot at the TOM head of Henry J. Hampton's Colonel Hamplon was Ihe son of John J. Hampton of 3097 Arkansas To the west lay the hardly At the foot of the graveyard lay the road lo bustling wilh men and along which dead had marched and fought a few Then Maj. Gen. K. M. commander of the Tenth Corps which look Seoul from thc stepped to thc micro- His boots raised litlle spurts of dusl in lhc afternoon men who lie here in this hallowed spol gave their like Nathan for liberty and thc dignity of They were inspired to risk death itself to preserve the right of an individual to go do what he think what he believe they died In the full knowledge that their In- dividual contributions would be a distinct factor in the of believe they had a tion that communism must be driven from the concourse of human relations and that their efforts and others to follow if necessary will be the means of this noble Almond's voice despotic principles which guide those of the communist ideology arc repugnant to all of even those of our own tion whose weakness is ing communist license under democratic safeguards of our own free He back a pace looked at the graves then back at those here for the I salute I ask you to do likewise as in- as an Hands snapped to foreheads in An Army band began playing Then Almond took of four wreaths of fresh flowers and laid it on a The marker bore no The was Marine Maj. Gen. i then took a wreath it on the grave Army Maj. Gen. i Barr placed one on the of Walter L. As Grieg's funeral Peer Suite an South Korean Col. Pak laid a wreath Ihe marked only by a white of soldier Poo Sun Ha. Thc assembly stood at tion then and a. honor guard fired three volleys across the sparse brown hills of South The wind whispered the over the cross to which wals attached the the best friend a man could from all 'the of the First Truck May he rest in  

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