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   Oakland Tribune (Newspaper) - October 7, 1950, Oakland, California                                WEATH ER Fair tonight and warmer today with high in land 82, San Francisco 77, low tonight 50-55; variable Page 5 WO I N I TEI P R ES S C HI C S 0 DEWS SERVICE HOME EDITION VOL. It DAILY E OCTOBER 7, 1950 SUNDAY NO. 99 5-2; Prank THREAT U.C. IN 9TH Youth JACK HAND Hurt by New Initiation Oct. Whitey 21-year-old rookie won New York Yankees 13th A initiation Series title today with a 5 of a University of California 2 victory over the Philadelphia today resulted in the for a sweep of an 18-year-old sophomore It was the serious injury to scoring series in more youths escaped two runs two men on and two out in the The tragedy occurred dt 2 winner of the today when five Sigma Pi game of the relieved pledges were walking and put down the Phillies Ygnacio Valley Road in front by striking out Stan a the Marchbank was a error by Costa Gene Woodling that The pledges were Ford's the road a short time before was the sixth clean sweep oJ series for the accident by members of the got out of a jam in the as part of their inning when Waitkus Jones bounded a ground rule They were to make their into the first field scats only one Waitkus was back to the fraternity house down at the plate on Ennis 2431 Durant to Brown back of before breakfast this Then Ford caught Sisler on STRUCK BY called third Yanks belted Miller from Attired in gunny sack box in short tucked into their Woodling was when youths had just started down erred on his slow roller anc small hill in front of the to second on when a car driven by Ruben 550 Jean SINGLES came over the crest of the hind struck them from the Killed instantly was Gerald L. of San taken to Concord Community Hospital with a compound fracture of lashed a single to right scoring Woodling with the firs Then Miller uncorked a wild pitch that moved Berra to third DiMaggio bounced a double off the right field barrier to make left leg and deep facial cuts 2-0. Theodore 25, a the Phils GI student from San replaced Miller and retiree later was transferred Both Mize and Brown Cowell Memorial to THREE ESCAPE Phils were unable to do a The three with Ford's southpaw slants 22, Robert L. 20 both of and Clyde N 21, of the took care of the first two putouts on easy bouncers from Hamner and Semi to A short lime before the Contra Costa sheriff's radio out a call to investigate walking on Ygnacio Valley Before investigating officers arrived at the showed the same brilliant pitching form he did it losing the 1-0 opener as he mowed down the Yanks one- two three in the Bauer poppet Coleman sent Sisler back near the barrier for his fly anc the call changed from looked at a third to a According to California HIT Highway the grounder were walking to Goliat in the the holding Eddie singlet Morgan's car appeared over center for the second hit of the rise and struck But the chunky little lefty Morgan was not Ashburn and made Jones GRASS FIRE Phils also put down the Yanks in order in the Woodling flied to Ashburn HIGHWAY and Berra bounced out Jones made a fine stop on SAN LUIS Oct. the best defensive play of the Extortionist Summoned in Crime Probe One of 7 Convicted In Film Shakedown Will Face Senators paroled extortionist U.N. APPROVES CROSSING OF YANKS CAPTURE RED BORDER CITY grass and brush fire double play started by traffic on Highway 101 reportedly burned a ra ing and is out of control today that 7. who calls himself a movie producer was tapped by the Kefauver Com- today to tell what he knows about organized of the is handsome John seven men wno to prison six years ago for con- spiring to shake down the movie industry for Roselli identified himself as a to men at hearings of the Senate Crime Committee being conducted by Sen. Estes Kefauver the closed hearings began Thursday and are expected to wind up The committee delved deep into lie financial activities of Paul reportedly one of the bosses of a big bling syndicate and once a top man in thc Capone One com- member described Ricca as the leader of the secret The investigators were ily interested in (a) his loan from race track operators and how he spent more than since his parole from federal prison in 1947. CHAIRMAN DISPLEASED Sen. Kefauver committee after dis- closing to newsmen Ricca's cial expressed ure in regard to testimony yesterday by him and other He suid the answers given the committee by thc per 52-ycnr-old were truth has been badly by some of the Kefauver Kefauver also told reporters that the circumstances of the loans to Ricca fishy very We are satisfied that it was not a straight loan but thing NIGHT SESSION HELD Ricca emerged as the central figure in the committee's gation of Chicago's underworld activities after two days of closed The which held a long night session last was expected to finish closed sessions today but fauver said the full committee will return He is the only committee member The group is holding Division Replaces Storms Two Miles South of 38; Free Korean Drive Nears Wonsan By RUSSELL BRINES Oct. Allied divisions drove within sight of the red Korea border on the west They soon may smash across in the big drive to out the reeling gin drafting doctors dentists DOCTOR RUSH was expected today to an increasing march of these wheelhorse of the smashed men to enlistment of- An Air Force spokesman said the U.S. First Oct. President Truman's order to be- two miles south of the United Press reported the First Cavalry has replaced American Marines in the United Nations The If 1 last helped Ford out of i hearings in ihc Nation's major is to sessions in New ancn up n topped single York next Kefauver rol today in I that Bobby Brown watched thc with Upper Berros north of trickle down the third base New York and New Jersey and After Sisler flied to the committee will investigate State forest rangers said 100, ner bounced a hit-and-run single j dealings that in the two men were on the fire lines and I in the hole between first and 100 reinforcements were expected moving Ennis to Seminick rolled to Mize who one of the seven men who The fire started in Berros yon and roared over a ridge to stepped on first and threw to Berra in lime to double Ennis Highway 101, 15 miles south ing to San Luis casting a Konstanty struck out DiMaggio pall of smoke over the in the fourth before Mize singled Flames leaped the highway in i to Brown flied to Ashburn and Bauer forced Yanks unloaded on stanly in the Berra led off with a 365-foot homer into the lower right field Di Maggio several places but were quickly Highway patrolmen rerouted traffic around the fire from Pismo Beach and Santa The fire was brought under control near was hit by a pitched With one Bobby Brown hit a iong to center scoring Di Bauer's fly to Sisler scored Brown to make it 5-0. Coleman popped to to end the Ralph went down swinging as a pinch hitter for Konstanty to lead oft the Phils 1 Waitkus rolled to Hopp land Ashburn lifted an easy fly Robin Roberts was the new Phillies pitcher in the After Berra flied DiMaggio was presented with a single on a smash thai Goliat l Hopp forced DiMaggio and son forced The teams went into the ninth with the Yanks still out 5-0. Woodling losl ering fly in the sun. He finally got his hands on the ball but dropped it for an error to enable both Jones and Johnson hobbled by an injured the highway and traffic resumed early today under highway The fire has burned 3000 acres of grass and WHERE TO FIND IT Babies Churches 4 Classified 13 9 Crossword Puzzle 17 18 10 Gardens 9 Radio Schedules 5 Society and 6 Sports 11 6 17 Uncle 9 Weather 5 Weather Map 5 News Front 2 THE NEWS METER ANGLE The ancient Ne'er felt a touch of A-bomb Diplomat Cleared could only go to Jack Mayo ran for m Oct. crude but f nc state Department announced today that its loyalty security board had cleared career diplomat John E. Service of charges that he was a bad security Could kill him every bit as BURROUGHS went to prison in 1944 for con- to from the movie spent more than an hour belore the tee s Gambling Probe Reaching High Places NEW Oct. York City's gambling graft ers reached out yesterday to tag three high police officials and prominent public as Grand Jury The was not but was believed lo be former Mayor William who resigned five weeks ago to become American Ambassador to He now is vacationing in The new moves followed fast on a series of early morning raids dered by Brooklyn District ney Miles F. McDonald on the homes of eight The raiders turned up four tele- vision sets that McDonald said were gifts from Bookmaker Harry of a reported 000 gambling now in jail as a material has admitted paying a year for police Two other one a geant and one a were also summoned after the The other three two of them just recently in the very highest ranks of the police At McDonald's Police Commissioner Thomas F. Murphy ordered detectives to locate but not two retired The search was successful last Marines have been given an- undisclosed South Korean Third Di- vision had pushed to within 11 or 12 miles of big East Coast port nearly 100 miles north of the 30th and a South Korean spokesman told a United Press all goes wo expect to reach the main Wonsan de- fenses and if we are very lucky we might capture the city South Korean divisions already wore over the border in the Thc South Korean Third spearheading thc drive into red Korea that has torn gaping holes in thc stabbed close to This industrial reported eastern anchor of the red defense is 90 miles deep in North Thc South Korean capital and sixth divisions drove northward through mountainous red Korean terrain inland from the east Behind these five three in North Korea and two on the United was massing a mighty force of Australian and South Korean troops for the ex- knockout seized by the rolling First is milos south of parallel thc artificial border dividing This largest border city is astride Ihe main route to the red A Second Ihe South Korean was poised on Continued Paffe 2, Col. 3 FARM WOMAN SEES VIRGIN MARY ANEW AND COLLAPSES Oct. Mary Anna Van Hoof collapsed at her farmyard shrine today delivering what said was her and final message from thc Virgin Just pre- a Roman Catholic priest said he saw the sun The gaunt mother of seven was revived after a few minutes and was helped into Her 25-minulc de- livered as usual in the first was heard by a crowd estimated at It followed the general pattern of previous messages she said were given to her by the mother of calling upon Christians to pray for the conversion of The who refused to mit the use of his told re- saw it sun whirl clockwise and it also gone days without fond and cracked up and dis- obey od a command of the The commanding officer's re- port of the said Gilbert hud refused to return lo his post ing front line explaining Hint he hud wife children lo Mrs. Gilbert returned to York from Tokyo after the fighting be- gan in They hove two dren and arc expecting a shu wrote her thai he was convicted because tary authorities make an example of THOROUGH REVIEW SET Brannon said that the findings of the court convened in Korea will be reviewed by an Army board here and by a council in the Judge cate General's Several women among the thousands of visitors jamming this village also said they saw the sun Newsmen saw nothing The claim by the priest and the women came in when the appeared through heavy ing the rain intermittently drove a small crowd of the ful from their vigil at a to Last August 15 Mrs. Van Hoof told spectators the Virgin and them to to turn back the tide of The La Crosse Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church has skepticism of Van Hoof's President Winds Up Week-Long Cruise ABOARD YACHT Potomac Oct. President Truman headed back to Washington today after a long vacation cruise on peake Truman plans to go directly to his White House office for a brief then on lo Blair House 11, a quiet If they volunteer before be- g called they will receive month more pay than if they wait for the Nearly all dentists anc veterinarians 50 years old and not members of the reserve will be subject to tration starting October 16. How many actually will be inductee depends upon the needs of the Armed In Belling Ihe October tion the proclamation yesterday by the President sait medical men are urgently needed VARIOUS CLASSICS First to be registered will be who got government ing or Selective Service ment for their studies during World War II bul did not see 21 months of national turn of other medical men comes Ihc dale has not been set but it must be before next January 10. That registration will take in (a) men who have bad long active duly though they are now at the bottom of Ihe list for call to and those not trained by the government or deferred for Men in Ihe reserves are exempt from So are men over 50. Those drafted will be subject lo 21 months MANPOWER PLANS Officer Death Irial Reviewed Army Chiefs Take Up In Charges Thc first death sentence imposed in an serviceman in thc Korean war is under review by the Army's legal Judge Advocate Gen. non said yesterday he had re- thc case of Lieut. Leon A. Negro who was found guilty of himself before Lhe enemy by refusing to advance with his Gilbert's Mrs. Kay 27, asked President Truman two weeks ago lo overrule the death which has dom been curried out in modern Her request was over to the Judge Advocate eral of the UNDER GREAT STRAIN Mrs. Gilbert said her band had been under tremendous Announcement of Ihc decision And his company Western Peace Plan to Unify Embattled Country Is Soviet Bloc Stands Alone on Vote By FRANCIS W. CARPENTER NEW Oct. United Nations Assembly today in effect authorized a final U.N. drive across the 38th Parallel against communist North Korea and wrote a master plan for the The final vote on an plan for a unified Korea was 47 to 5 with seven The Soviet bloc stood alone against the majority Soviet Deputy ter Jakob A. Malik told the Assembly the Russians voted the majority resolution it called for the ation of all Assembly then defeated bloc resolution demanding he cessation of rawal of foreign troops koreat and elections by a U.N. Commission the participation of the Union and Army Warns Of Alien Spies Public Cautioned Against Requests For Information to medical men coincided with these other developments in the Service's scientific advisory committee recommended n program of special deferment for students in high colleges and Stuart met with Secretary of Defense Marshall nnd Secretary of Labor in an effort work out an overall agreement on how men with Apodal qualifications shall be signed among the Armed Forces and other essential The public was warned to be watchful for espionage attempts seeking to build up files of strategic in- on thc United U.S. Sixth Army Headquarters in San Francisco said today that a recent request lor a detailed de- scription of the Los Angeles water system was a case in The announcement did not cate where the but sold such queries usually come from overseas agencies 01 their representatives in the United search for knowledge our utilities cities and public the an a process which is speeded up dur ing periods of The Sixth Army urged private agencies receiving requests should consider the QC lion carefully before complying Most of the requests are directs to civilian Chambers o Commerce and similar the announcement The announcement noted lha office of of has been designated for queries on such It wa suggested that any requests re by private agencies be for warded to the Army or the Do of Dies War Hero U.S. EIGHTH ARMY Gilbert represented by Army's heavyweight ing champion received the or other counsel at each stage of thc Brannon explained that the if found to support the court-martial findings and will be submitted to the The President has the final authority on whether to confirm the death sentence or to commute it to a lesser form of Temperature May Hit 90 in Oakland Summer moved back into the Oakland area today for a Phc weatherman said a huge high pressure system had built up inland and would boost tures to the low today and He said readings might even go as high as degrees Yesterday's high was 72 Thc high pressure will shoulder off Q storm which today was tering the Pacific Northwest with snow and high Only effects iof the storm in the weatherman will be a few possible showers along the Oregon line Indonesian Forces Land on Rebel Isle i Oct. Indonesian Army landed on tiny Amboina Island j seized in a drive to crush the rebel re- public of the South the Defense Ministry announced Amboina the rebel is being an- It said thc In- Army also controls roe west of to the and Aroc and all All He west and southwest of New Service Cross today for his greatest his Cpl. Jackson fell un- der a rain of hot steel his big fist could not In death he was still a Thc 24-year-old Negro went inlo Ihe final round as u medical aid man for Company 24lh 25th Infantry near the town of Haman in South Korea on August 13. HERO MANY TIMES OVER Time and time Jackson j faced North Korean fire lo rescue men of a company which lost over of its personnel without ing an inch of Once he went out gave emergency aid to a group of wounded that was cut off by the He went out wilh Ihe ing heart that had carried him to Hi consecutive ring Ihe 25th First Eighth Far East and finally of the en- tire U.S. He was still the he went for Ihn lost Two wounded men had lo be brought back or they would IN MIDST OF BARRAGE A North Korean mortar barrage was Jackson and an assistant tried to carry thc two men to The reds concentrated the fire of automatic weapons nnd small arms on Jackson as he ministered to thc He the wounded with his own As their shield he took a mortal of his personal the Army citation said today in recognizing the big fighter from Philadelphia and as a Jackson was not the Yale ball player of the Czechs Sentence Four Former U.S. Aides Oct former employees o the U.S. embassy here arc re purled to have been sentenced ti prison terms ranging from 11 1 14 Accounts of Ihe charges agains the defendants all Czechs One source said they wer accused of trying lo escape fron governed Another said Ih charges were high Ireason an The were part of group discharged last May afte thc foreign ministry had the embassy to reduce its staf Two of those sentenced wer China Red Troops Reported in Tibet HONG official Communist report sai today Chinese communist troop have entered northern The communist News distributed a report by Wan Chinese communist part secretary for the far west prov ince of events in that area for Ihe pas Wang with friendly armies brought liberation to th whole province an also entered northern British Orchestra to Visit 46 U.S. Cities Oct. The Royal Philharmon Orchestra sails on the Mary today for a concert tour o 48 U.S. Thc cities include New New Washington and Legal Ban on Rent Decontrol Denied 7. Chief Justice Vinson today an application to the cral housing expediter from sign ing a resolution adopted by th jLos Angeles City Council to de rents The Russians consistently all U.N. actions in ea and communist China is not U.N. The vote against the Russian was by There was 10 ballot on the proposal as a since no section was POINTS The main points of the all appropriate steps taken lo make cerlain stability This was as thc clear signal for Gen. as U.N. to swing back into offensive with all elections be held auspices the U.N. for a independent mid democratic all North be invited to with the U.N. in restoring Forces remain in Korea longer than it necessary for achieving thest ob- ECONOMIC PLAN ORDERED all steps be taken economic rehabilitation of The economic and social council was directed to come up with a plan three the U.N. Commission on Korea be Assembly put The the Turkey and Thailand i the new commission which ill oversee the elections and take all steps for rebuilding The commission was ordered to get lo work Ben C. Foreign Minister of the Republic of which lias authority so far over South Korea issued a expressing appreciation of his delegation to the General bly for its REAL PEACE FORESEEN immediate tion of this resolution will put the ruthless nist aggressor in his Jne peace will be re- unification will be and and rehabilitation the frightful devastation wrought by war will be carried out at Limb The key section of the tion provided that all appropriate steps be taken to insure tions of throughout This was generally as authorizing Gen. Douglas Arthur to send American and other foreign troops across the 38th parallel to join South Korean forces already over the United States delegates that MacArthur had enough authority under Security Council actions this summer but some delegates took a different view and insisted the assembly should act. UKRAINE CHARGE Before the voting began on the majority the Soviet Ukraine charged that Americans and South Koreans are conniving to drive through Korea to seize Manchuria and give Japan thc chief role in This charge by A. M. Soviet was made in the closing debate in the U.N. Assembly on the Korean It apparently was the viet answer to British and can pledges yesterday that U.N. forces in Korea will stop at the Chinese and Russian tordera of rejected any com- promise between the majority plan for peace in which lows U.N. forces to cross thc 38th parallel into North and the Soviet group plan calling for immediate withdrawal of S.  

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