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   Tucson Daily Citizen (Newspaper) - October 3, 1950, Tucson, Arizona                              tt S WEATHER Mostly cloudy tonight and Wed Scattered showers At 2 In column 1 II FINAL VOL NO 236 TODAY'S NEWS TODAY TUCSON ARIZONA TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 3 1950 DIAL FIVE PAGES U S PLANES HIT RED COLUMN Aussies Spark V N Plan For Korean Force LAKE SUCCESS 3 CUB urged today that Gen Douglas MacArthur send his ed Nations forces across the parallel in pursuit of the North Korean army which must be terly destroyed as But Australian Foreign Minister Percy C Spender told the UN's Waitress Tucson Woman Is Hiding From Public Airmen Oct 3 wait ress who became a millionaire overnight enjoyed her wealth in seclusion today Mrs Bartges 44 main political that a was believed to be somewhere in crossing of the parallel will lor near Tucson but her attorneys only be for the object of putting an end to the present struggle anc SNIPER CLEANUP IN TAEJON is undertaken by U 5 24th division softies firing In a The division recaptured the town with little Shibe Park Set For Series Phils Yanks Drive For Title Oct 3 Shibe Park today its bes bib and tucker Series date in Not Philadelphia Athletics clashed with the St Louis Cardinals in 1931 has Connie Mack the park's of the bunting of baseball's biggest show Ironically hosts for the World Series opener tomorrow will not be the Athletics and Connie Mack the man principally responsible for the park's existence Philadelphia will be the Phillies who have been sharing the stadium since their own Baker bowl was deemed unsafe la 1938 For the last three weeks Me of the Shibe Park been directing his crew in the job of putting the diamond in tip-top shape Infield New sod replaced the old in the Infield and there is a possibility the may be dyed a brighter green at the last minute Red white and blue bunting has been strung along the box seats the bleachers and the roof Gay for every club In both major been placed atop the stands Arid a brand flag is awaiting the opening ceremonies Shibe Park Is a from the mammoth stadium where the Phils series New York World Series Facts And Figures By Associated Press C o n t e slants Philadelphia Phillies National league pions and Yankees American four out of seven two games In Shibe Park Philadelphia ing tomorrow fourth and fifth if in Yankee stadium New York sixth and seventh if Shibe Park Philadelphia play Is on i continuous Starting EST for all weekday games p.m on the Sunday in New York sellouts for all games in Shibe Park 166 and Yankee Stadium 000 Radio work and cool for Wednesday Betting odds favorites Probable Raschl for New York Yankees Robin Roberts Ken Heintzelman or Bubba Church for Bounty Rescinds Gas Ordinance now legal to operate a self- ervice gas station In Pima county The ay afternoon annulled and re- their ordinance passed in 1949 outlawing is stations in Pima county If a noli 1 A long and bitter battle preceded the the ordinance by the county as champions of both sides of argument used every legal means to prevent or encourage the law The Tucson still has called preTty P No advertising signs are in evidence across wall the face of the Three hundred thousand dollars worth of tion and alteration addition of new box to the park's ance this year Draws Capacity Crowd Considered the wonder of- when first the public in 1909 Shibe Park will seat for each of the first two series and tlie sixth and seventh too if the ship is not settled earlier The double-decker stands extend the field except for the section running from the line to deep center Additional seating Is available on the press box tier high up under the roof -A ball must feet to reach the Jeft field the foul line and 331 feet to gain the right field wall The deepest point Bus Strike Line To Stranded Riders Are you riding or walking In the second day of the Tucson Rapid Transit Co bus There is no need in the northeastern parts of the city of the union have put their own biles to use those living are marked courtesy cars and transportation is free will be kept in use as long as can afford to operate them union spokesmen said ever donations will be accepted from passengers it was stated Members of the union walked off their jobs at midnight Monday when negotiations between com- pany and union executives failed to about a suitable ment B Mann dent of the Amalgamated bringing about a unified Korea We do not Spender told the assembly's political group that large forces of troops of any member of the UN will re- main permanently In Korea where their presence might be wrongly interpreted and might lead to tion between the republic and neighboring countries We hope that friendly and peaceable tions may be established between Korea and all its neighbors Sponsors New Blueprint Spender whose government Is one of the sponsors of an nation western blueprint postwar future of Korea con- tlie proposal advanced by Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Y and the Soviet bloc providing that all foreign troops be withdrawn from the and the assemblies of North and South Korea join in holding elections I am afraid that In view of the past actions of the Soviet states Spencer said the committee is forced to this resolution with some suspicion we should not be deluded by the mazing mildness of tone of the resolution into ing that It but a the issues be fore the committee Wants Korean In the first place we are asked o recommend to the belligerents n Korea that they immediately would not disclose her abouts A unanimous decision by the state's highest tribunal yesterday affirmed Mrs Bartges as the ner of a judgment against the estate of her late for- mer husband Kansas Oil aire George Dickey Mrs who lived with Dickey 20 years before she di- him previously received more than from the estate by action of Kansas supreme court The Colorado supreme court de- upheld one by Denver Dis- Judge Joseph J Walsh found that Dickey who died in 1946 -had been an excessive drinker and had abused his wife prior to their separation Mrs Bartges also her second husband Warren Bartges a farm and chauffeur em- ployed Colorado ranch is now serving a year larceny sentence in Arizon state prison Mrs worked as a wai of Street Railway Motor Coach Employes tion and America said were unreasonable and ridiculous Negotiations Fail Management he said had not presented any feasible working plan and had failed to negotiate airly Homer Frost representing the company said his firm was unable to meet union demands Floyd Jones chairman of the board of directors of the company and executive director has never even met with the Mann stated Jones lives in Springfield Jo and we have never met with owner from Tucson Drivers are asking a minimum wage increase from SI an hour and a maximum of to Other improvements asked in th lew contract -are a maximum o that and other forces withdrawn from The object of of course is to By whore would this Really Mr Chairman I do not think ive were all born yesterday and the answer to this question be enough No one that If they the Soviets wished to put an end to the hostilities as they now recommend in their resolution they could have done it a long time ago Why did they not is open to conjecture After condemning the resolution proposed by Russia and her partners Spender de- clared that the resolution sored by Britain and six other countries represents a genuine and sincere attempt to set out the principles for which some of us are fighting and which all of us hope will be those that govern the over-all objective of the unification of a Free Korea Spokesmen tions rejected Russia's plan for ing the Korean on terms of equality for both North and South Korea before the sion began Hurricane Can Bring Us Rain Ye Editor does very well In making rhymes Try making rain spelt Some of these times Well we may be dealt out but conditions for rain today or tomorrow are increasing But says see Hurricanes rain body and one churning around in the Pacific about 150 miles southwest of La Paz on the southern tip of Baja California The clouds over Tucson Phoenix Gila Send and Yuma this morning were attributed to hurricane's in- fluence Whether there will be enough moisture driven our Avay and the right conditions locally to start ome rain falling remains to be een In any event don't bother to dig a storm cellar This Is tain country There were showers barely heavy to spot ered about the city early long East Speedway east of North Campbell ave downtown and at the municipal airport 1.50 per hour for Class A me and Class B minimum of 51.25 per hour gradua such an its books year ing to an hour after on Bus Peace Hope A thin ray of hope was thrown on the bus strike picture today by the entrance of May O Neimann into the dis- but everywhere else on the strike scene darkness prevailed The strike entered its second day with both management and drivers of the Tucson Rapid Transit Co of center is feet from home plate Shibe Park was one of the first major league provided with lighting facilities for night games The light towers in 1939 and shortly thereafter gave a pair of the Academy of Natural Sciences an opportunity to determine of insects the big attract The were disclosed lolding fast to their previous pos ions The mayor conferred witt Homer A Frost company manager this morning accordance wit instructions given him by city council after a meeting with Henry B Mann drivers representative and ether members of the union Dr Hawkins Reported After Seizure vice-dean of the college of agriculture at the m j IAJ University Arizona is in- an who might Mary's hospital following a heart Sunday His was reported as fair st noon today He is of the uni- last night However the mayor has so fai done no than listen anc lie Mann vice- president of the Amalgamated Association of Street Electric Rail Motor Coach Employes of America told the mayor and coun oil his men would go to work immediately upon written that negotiations would be reopened that all issues in be submitted to arbitration that company agree to abide by the arbitrators decision In asking for such an agreement to one of the most thorny issues of dispute The company is resolutely opposed to Hon jr agricultural experiment not understand fully the'operations ment was wHling to meet of a bus company Authority to representatives for f help set wages The company Frost little or no objection to haying a issues other than wages Frost added a federal mediator who attended one of the earlier ings said it was not customary for arbitration boards to decide ters of wages said the company to meet this demand on the tion that the union would agree to a clause But no agreement on this proposed was reached In describing the company's pbsi- Frost said simply did money to meet the union's said the com- GOP Ballot Shows Gaps PHOENIX 3 Re party won't have a full ticket for the in Arizona 7 Secretary of State Wesley Bolin said the GOP will not have dates for justice of the Arizona court Arizona tax commission and state auditor That means nominees for positions will have no sition Bolin today certified the names of all candidates to the Democratic nominees for the un- contested offices are Chief Justice Arthur T LaPrade Tax sion Warren Peterson nd Jewel W Jordan nominee for Deadline for filing fill on the was 5 yesterday Following are the candidates by Bolin other than Planning Board Stamps Plans Road projects within Pima county scheduled to cost in excess of were approved today by tlie post war planning board and several other smaller tions of funds were approved for projects not directly with roads s The paving of South Park avenue TOM the Benson highway south to Valencia road was discussed by tlie and representatives of- the South Lawn memorial park ceme and the Tucson Airport hority were present to urge ng on the heavy traffic to the cemetery and the municipal airport It was referred to the projects committee for con- sideration street from Tucson Bridge Pour Davis-Monthan air force men were recovering at base hospital today from injuries re- when an automobile in which they were riding crashed two bridges on Indian School road after midnight The air base announced that the condition of Sgt Gerald R phy 29 Sgt Louis J Sutton 27 and Sgt James E Karcher 23 was good but that Corp Charles Er- wood 20 was still serious Injuries to the were described at the hospital as cuts and bruises and Erwood was re- ported by the highway patrol to have concussion and possible skull injuries Highway Patrolmen James 0 Wyckoff and Herbert Wood Jr in- the accident said that blood tests for alcoholism had been requested The was de- scribed by tlie highway patrol as a complete wreck It was owned jy Sgt Murphy and the highway patrol assumed he was the driver At the air base It was said the identity of the driver had not been established In the southwest part of the cit along Indian are tw bridges one over the Santa Cru river and another just east of th first over a branch of the river Murphy's car the highway pa trolman said was traveling eas along the Ajo Indian School road when the left front fende struck the northwest corner of th river Bridge At this point ca was on the wrong side of the road bounced along the nort the big bridge for the highway patrolmen an bridge struck one guar rail post bounced around the sec ond post and cleaned out the hree posts The the north side of th road still had plenty of momen It banged through a wing a the northwest corner of the and Bailed -30 airi coining partly o its east bank of th wash under the second bridge Old Pueblo Co Drivers Join Bus Union Forces Usually reliable sources said today that employes of Old eblo Transit Co have joined the Amalgamated o f Street Electric Railway and tor Coach Employes of America The union has requested a meeting with management to dis- cuss wages and working conditions Mann said today he had con- the management in an at- tempt to arrange a meeting be- tween officials of the company and union representatives The purpose of would be recognition of the union as t gaining agent He further stated that there were also some serious grievances due to the ho longer than last night one of the older employes was dis- charged According to the em- ploye who was among the first to affiliate with the union the reason given him for being dis- charged was so he would be happy Mann did i not name the employe Chinese Reds nni T May In Their Power Harold T Lantz Murder Trial Jury Picked Lantz Case Gets Bisbee Court Airing murder Harold T 28 for the car slaying of Miss Ada C Park 68 of Iowa a being chosen in superior court here today j u ro r-s hand Judge Frank E Thomas opened court at Marines Stalled In Fight At Seoul TOKYO Wednesday Oct 4 airmen have up a enemy convoy bringing artillery and supplies from Manchuria to the aid treating Communists in North Korea By EARNEST HOBERECHT TOKYO Wednesday Oct The Communists are pouring from Manchuria and planes already inflicted heavy age on a enemy convoy which included artillery There was no immediate tion that the reinforcements were Chinese Communists although the Chinese Nationalist intelligence service said the nese Communist army lad crossed from into North Officers here were inclined to be skeptical Chinese Communists had entered the war The North Koreans have trained and Manchuria since the start of the war and it was considered likely that the troops were Koreans Troops Move Fast both by truck and rail As American the were attack out 63 trucks five Others of the 100 y summoned already had been excused Laritz who already had confessed strike apparently be- cause tarly pilots reported the reinforcement route was quiet The heading for the Korean Communist capital Pyongyang It appeared that were building up a de- ense line across North Korea from the west to Wonsan on the east Communist prisoners o Sheriff I V the slaying nf he Iowa temperance worker and ormer teacher on Aug 10 In a ower berth on the Southern Pa extra fare train the Golden tate has entered a plea of in- nocent to County Polley respective jurors if they objected o the death penally Defense Atty who is assisted by Atty ohn in questions stressed jurors could reach a verdict with n open mind Polley will be assisted during the murder trial by Deputy County tty Lloyd Helm of Douglas and County Atty George Allen f Bisbee Lantz who was arrested and Mann said he was genuinely over the reasons given for the of statement Mann said was something you could expect in Stalin's Russia When asked if he had been con- by the union Roy L Laos Old Pueblo Transit Co had However he replied that he had no to garding for ations with the union i taken off the train at Douglas has been in jail at Bisbee awaiting trial Sheriff Pruitt said Lantz ad- mitted sneaking aboard the train at Tucson and into an empty berth Later Lantz admitted en route home from a visit Phoenix Railroad officials previously sa Lantz been discharged a we before Miss Park's death tils work not satisfactory of Croydon P and a native of Richwood W Va had in Tucson foi was given a discharge by the army ers have ordered a at Wonsan The South Koreans were driving as fast as they the east coast toward Wonsan They 50 miles north of the parallel They took 45 miles north of afternoon and ithen ad- another five miles nightfall The Formosa report Nationalist intelligence sources said the bulk of Gen Lin Communist Fourth army had crossed the Yalu river rom Antung and was at di- across the river in North Korea The report gave no other details military observers here treated t with reserve Both reports came on the heels of -an assertion Sunday by Chinese he assaulted Miss who was that his country stand by should the invade of Its neighbor South Koreans Tired The South were tired but if their battered and not their morale Burned Rubbish pany has never paid a dividend on utte common stock does not pay its of ireme court justice tax ion and state United States en D and Bruce Brockett Congress District No R D and Carl Congress District No Patten and John H loses money dur ing the summer and did so this rear and is financially able to replace vehicles said the records of the had been shown the of tlie federal mediation and was shown the mayor this morning 1 In summing the company's Forest said the representatives for further time they're willing o on financially board of arbitration decide D and Howard Pyle Secretary of Bolin D Attorney 0 son D and John J Rhodes State T Williams Jr CD and Supt Public L Brooks and Harvey M Kemy State Mine J Murdock D and Philip J Hickey non to Wilmot road was also dis- cussed for paving and numerous residents of the area testified of the terrible dust conditions existing on the street caused by the heavy truck traffic It was also sent to the projects committee for Another lengthy discussion today centered around the paving of Glenn avenue on tion basis majority of dents in the area object to this of the board and today to protect the ter After hearing considerable from numerous residents the board ordered finance com- to investigate the possibility about to pave the road as a county road other cost to the property owners report is expected at the next By GLENN Korea Oct 3 un- locked like just another heap burned But when yo looked closer you saw the blac frame of a stretche poking out of the top covering ashes and unburned coal dust On the stretcher lay the soo covered half-burned body of as American clad in the rem of a fatigue suit And underneath you discovered were still more each on Corporation T Wright D and meeting A list of other allocations proved for the board of supervisors to act upon St Mary's road from the bridge to avenue widening Speedway to city yet too busy to get limits Ajo way opening to They'll be easy to identify to traffic lights intersections district stretcher Some you could stl recognize as human remains Others were just black ashes lyin between stretcher frames There were seven alto the latest Com munist atrocity uncovered here First Lt John H Boll of Hamp shire HI a 24th division graves registration officer took me yard of a two- story building at Taejon airport A- South Korean led me to this place a of days he said We haven't them however Most of them appear to be still in Indio improvement wearing their We will have to work carefully to be sure Other projects right Tucson boulevard paving Y from Glenn to Prince road ly a truck knocke out when the 24th division wa driven out of Taejon two month ago It looks like they just shot them on the stretchers piled them up an on the burn th Boll said They probabl were still alive when the fire star ed Boll said he was run down rumors pile o dead Americans was in the ment somewhere in the city men had no been able to spot so far Meantime a 24th divi sion graves registration detach ment reported that i las found the grave of Chaplain Herman G 19th Jesuit priest who gave up ils life last July 16 to remain a the side of a group of helplessly wounded American GI's The detachment trudged to the op of a low pine-covered hill six miles south of- the Kum river chaplain and 11 litter cases were seen being enveloped y an enemy advance There they found a group of Koreans earth over carelessly strewn bodies nd stiff We will go into the grave as we said However we are sure these are of the chaplain and men ha stayed with Some were walking with and every few dred yards to take off their shoei and rest They had advanced roughly another 20 miles during the day meeting enemy -resistance only fop about an hour during north of a small coastal village 200 Red diers fought a brief delaying action here A Communist prisoner taken at the Red commander city just three ours before the arrival South Koreans He said Red lad been instructed to reach an east coast port directly across he peninsula from Pyongyang If hey could for a defensive stand there The South Koreans now veil over a third of the way to A directive issued to Korean soldiers by the South Corean d them to treat North Korean ians as liberated brothers and not and to become protectors ather than conquerors Index It's circus time again with and everything page 15 an interpretative war map is on page 4 customer who really got ills worth on page 9 Comics Crossword 17 Editorial 6 Films Financial Gabfest 8 Sports State hews   

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