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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 2

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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2
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2-SAN MATED TIMES FRIDAY, 12. 1951 Reds Blasted on Wonju Ridge Continued From I) can blasting the Beds before the dust of the air raid settled. Front line reports said tin fled i foxholes under the battering. I To HoM Line I One regiment the Second di- vision a a hill 247 two miles south of Wonju and a it in less a an hour ajjainst i re- I Fislance. Air reports said Ihe Communiils threw four new' rejimenls south Irom into the i fighting area as darkness began to a Friday.

Other Red troops begin reinforcing the north side o( a hill southeast of Wonju. United Tress Correspondent William Burson reported from the front that American commanders appeared determined to hold their Wonju line and prevent the Reds breaking through the Sobaek I mountain passes toward Taegn and Fusan. "Hold at All Costs" I A corps commander made a i 1 copter inspection oi the blazing Wonju front a ordering his men to 'hold at all cost" and a said "We will be here forever." Fighters and light bombers joined the Stinerforts in blasting the Reds Friday, i sorties In perfect a They reported another 1400 enemy wounded killed. 700 in the Suwon area south of Seoul where the Communists were reported a i to renew Airport Man Saw Twister What's Playing Tonight Continued From Vage 1 a lo i hospital later rays. She received A sharp blow p.

I on the forchcaiS ami a severe i scalp a a i which requiicd 1-! i I "The house didn't a as a fnv( SAN MATED i Police Report Two Suicides I Continued From Page 1) the i a i depot, as the tr.iir came toward a i He told I police. Conhccny "sort of sneaked to the a and dove in I of the train." Accenting 10 police-, Conhceny represented the i Porscy Vila' Peninsula. a i forecasters at Mills Field that another storm forming out at sea and will prohobly bring a i and more wind to the bay area by tomorrow night. i the storm will be neai- freezing tcmper.itures tonight and morning i a heavy frost i the early morning liours in lower areas. i A I CL.tr Sl-n-y." BKLMOST Temperatures drop to wil 32 decrees i the nisht climb sharply a a i SAN CARLOS Airplane picture? sho-v how tornado ripped throujh parts of Sunns vile, then bounced over other actions to tail again and cut a new- snath through homes, taking roofs, garages, and sometimes leveling buildinns.

A the I is the area between Cl.arles and Mary streets, north of the railroad tracks. At the IOV.IT Ml is Ihe Hernandez home shown as destroyed in i in yesterday a A is Ihc area naiiiUe! to South Matilda, where a score (if garaRcs were leielrd. At the upper right is Ihc Security Truck Lines warehouse, alsu shown in yesterday's pictures as destroyed. I rise. I A check of i i i a today revealed that no UTM iv.j-.t a i were ropurlcd throogb the Several main ttor- 1 1 a were closed lor short pe- i riods of time a when REDWOOD CITY i or branches a to hieh- I I a Jlr.i i J-i 100 HOMELESS AT SUHHYVALElMORE AND MORE TAXES HEEDED House Slipping ohr.

a MEM.O PARK He w-ns a lieutenant, )unior in the a i i service. i i are his Mary a i of N'ewpoit. R. a brother, Frank Conhceny. i council tor the telephone a in New York City, a sister.

Miss F. a i of New York, and his i Funeral services arc pcndina at Crosby-N. Gray a Navy Still Taking A Few Enlistments I SAN FRANCISCO, Twelfth i i here I announced today a i'. lias no! stopped recruiting a but I der which only a "small number" 1 of men are accepted for serv- ice each day. I The announcement wns in a i i of an a i navy I nouncenient enlistments hart raviiy susp-nded (Continued fro air attacks Continued From Page.

1) dav a number of planes marked in the Sunnyvale Methodist with i Slates insignia strafed church. In addition to stricken lam- and bombed an A i a i on ilics, the canteen also feeds volun- the Central a when leer workers, their i i i a i pane! was blown The Jack Cartwnghts are won- ovtr by the wind. i where they can go. They Navy Planrs I Oklahoma two years ago a A sergeant, who raced to i the panel so Ihe planes could iden- i the Iroaps as their own was hit in the throat by a machinegun bullet and seriously The planes, estimated at six to eight in number, were identifed as American navy Corsairs. (Continued from Page 1) (Continued Pngc 1) they lost their home and possessions in a tornado which stru-k i town just outside of Tulsa.

Yesterday the Carlwrignts home the most seriously This morning most of the i had been cleared away which worked with giant throughout the 1 lant Wcslinghousc- officials reported morning a the plant would North Koreans dug in on an limited basis and drove the Reds into flight. American troops rose from their total a i a and women in the armed forces development company i has i i a few months, ar.d an adili- I homes unrier construction in the lion of 4 000 000 persons in defense aren. is a i construction ot Wooldrldge employes were. to look on as the French, In this light, he said the present program is "very a i a a less than an hour, shoot to report back to work this morning itseU in narrow destruction at with a red scarf around his HALF MOON BAY quircmcnls imposed To achieve "general stability as rapidlv as possible." Mr. Truman said this would require "the broad extension of price and the year." lie said this manpower increase 1 would require a reduction in con-'.

Cln the use of ar.d Doors Open 5:30 fixed bayonets launched the French i version of bsniai attack against within five minutes, i i 20 Reds plans for and i only two minor were completed. ualties of their own. a a i air nld in and around Wonju was made just as 30,000 Communist troops there seemed about to launch an all-out assault against the outnumbered Second division troops due. in touth of the city. United Stales.

French and Dutch Aid lo i The national Red Cross today declared that the cyclone was a "disaster" and home owners will lie advanced funds to repair and rebuild. Mills Fieid forecasters, a completing an on-the-spot of I damage ere reported at Hoilistcr. the twister's a declared a At Richmond, four big power i More a 100 trees were down in the San Francisco Presidio and a chunk of flying roof top crashed into the front room of baseball a DiMaggio's home. Richmond Damage A 12block area fell the blast at San Jose. Thousands of dollars trols rival." ile said the general policy be "to hold price line with utmost vigor," excepting "rjre" instances where price increases were needed lo i a i or temporarily dun the cyclone which hit San Jose Vcnt'dcaii 'and the roof of a a i i i Soundshaking about the same lime was not the cnnstr uelion company w-as lifted provide i incentives, rafd men rushed to thei oti same as the Sunnyvale tester.

lns estimated at a Labor i smoke and They Mr i a said it i be olchi- workers, and longer hours i essential industries. Tiie poal of armed forces 3,200.000 in service hy July 1. The president's i for the 1051 and 1052 fiscal years did not represent spending i 1hal period, hul included "J'-'y lol of terra i a i either divorc2 contvoh government. wnniu Roid niork The Red, Wnck across the Chun hun ju and opened ire Forms in Foothills The Iwislcr formed in Kos nan a I Sunnyvale it completely dc- fTniioH strcyed a mo and paraRC. mid unnen 1iriA(1 crossing of the i wind and into i hj i a es.

saying that a Some pieces of lumber were found a mile away. The a bureau slid th torm appeared lo a tnrr.ailic a i i road mined and wa: Iroopj. Pefncprs, said I an orcharrt i characteristics. i were rrcsent, actual i made Mich r.n aetu- i i i.illv wrvjLd he i i Us TM TM hers fvam i proper shaiv in at an annnr.l of ovo. a i a FC- Thus, tho president nntici- i i i i pat eel an increase of much as accompamrrt by Hc askcd thilt the coo 0:0 in thc a of drfrn.ce i by the end of next December.

more, enemy troops the 0 ccn cammo Real and the i i area. I Southern Tacilic right of a I VI orirtOC I 'A I I The Record division, under or- lrc( 5 Aisled from i ITlCll ders to hold the i a all I roo t)n orchard had a i 1 costs." was expected to a a a hout 150 feel wide with not a AAA ir.pntarily ta simsh the rondblflck. ee a i i upright anrt no I Other niinfd the 1 debris in the a Some of i a a i a a and sol irec trunks wore found as RS I Jan -UP a 100-man roariWpck on it 23 i fpet a a from the strip. The announced toriay southeast of Wonju. Some Hits Molsl 1 a begun to call up 2000 i lo achieve i v.afie fbe i were probably a i gronnrl force officers ar.d i si.ibiliratiou i a i He asked th.it the a i bo a control a i a i in a products, in a i i to roBiila'ory powers over commodity Cherli I.ivlnc f'osls I Thr pic? i the -prrdnrn- i a Rcnrr.il vule" on stahil- i a i he "in stanle wacc r.ites i the rf caa be i nereis rti." he lhat it he 3 12CO onpm trnons ucre movine south ar.d FonLh.es; Rime arcs.

Elliott Sees Mrs. Ross Off I A I i Jvi 12 ac- hv Uf-r laJFhar.f] rf I i i with veil. a she a i son is "ji: 1 olrt Ercnrl" she "only 3 in New Mrs. a a no i a In ihc i a a Rrvoscvc-lt w.i The i I caused hv a cold front moving i Santa Clara valley where I air was of moisture. This lional gn 2.SO aviation i trie the cos', of livinp.

for active duly. -This make? it a Most of the i i he first I n'lOro ini- i the i level." the vortex of ccnc pr high 2nn ihe i men onThe'cuVrent recall list a i a a hren a and a i au i a 30 i i i i Uiry receive order? ar.d i a Tars Damaged i must i 135 automnbile 1 0 heavily (Jam a Red at thr ho I lo an ac curstr mo a Mire me HI i veloci- iies in a tornado or cyclone, fore- a a i a arc aUv.iys carnage.1 al S. I and Wooldndcc park- nc lots. police "I I a msrl'f a i i power ard I i hoTrh'p n-a-t probably srrrv.in.M tor tr.r i i 1 i I'T. very in of i ae.iin 1 A.

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a i a he had rirnpprd hr a rf a a rrl i 7 year-old ron about from of IhP Pa. a Ro--- fron had MiaT.i a i parochial jcJionl. a So.nh San She -aid her a i i lo i Sunr. take my sen to cause 1 company and hariis rr.e" Police a the mansion-type 5ir.ce the phono servirp. lfl "he' a i ho a i i a blasts rtov.n "he' i an old i sr.ntrred i Jrier.d." i i a hive nrcrp 1 inir.f.

ITp i cn-'i'cr 1 a ate i i rr of Ihr A i a har.V- a hy Sera- a a i i a hrrn FranciFC-i were lookinc tl.c a i i i a by the phono i fnr scver.il worked a i i h.ib*ry in .7 RFC for i i.v* a or. a 1 2 i loan il had a -a ihe i troTi rorooral.on rf Th.r c.if. Califcir.ia. a i a a housing. FIS-1O5 Kamiio SaiMa" New Price, 65c Now Playing Friday.

Saturday Only JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA "Rio Grande" JOSEPH COTTON A I "Walk Softly Stranger" MATINTF, SATURDAY 1 P. M. 2 TOP HITS! 450-CAR FREE PAWING DOORS OPEN 5:45 DON EY-MOORE: i CorliQcd Wonder 6:13 T.ove Sonj 712810:18 NOW! FIRST EXCLUSIVE PENINSULA SHOWING AT REGULAR PRICES! I hrs. 50 KEM JTEWURT (At 7:10. 111:251 LftST 2 DAYS noons orKN AT FEATURE STARTS AT SHOWN AT BOTH A A A I A COMtDV RtOT: "MAMA LOVES PAPA" "HORSEMEN OF THF.

SIERRA" 3 Cartoons And A Nn. A OF THF. A A I A MOUNTED" A STFAVART DO-X MARSHALL THOMPSON rT.r.-. A 01 SHOHT siT.jn TS: A JUMPiN' M03ICAI FEATURETTE THE MRMOHICATS Miguclito end Rand Ccricon CHEW-CHEW BUY ilOORS OPF.X 12: A i i I A WORI.O i Last Times Torlay "Intermezzo" --STARTS SATURDAY-Both of Thorn Ara Today's Headl'nes! "Bombardier" i A I RAMXM.PH SCOTT --PLUS-" I A SKY" i A SCflTT I I A I PENINSULA til A A TM VV 1 I 1 A1V i iri.ris vi i i i i IAMES STEWART "THE JACK POT".

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