Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1945 — Page 7
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By WILLIAM McGAFFIN
wl Times Foreign Correspondent
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{ | the first thing you see when you {1 ride ashore on the Okinawa beach-
plated machine is the “Okina~ wa Press club.” i In keeping with ran old Pacific ¥ tradition, civilian 8 georrespond- || Jents made the | | sestablishment of I! “the club their | first assignment fon hitting the §/| { beaches. The site * they chose is © something on the ” macabre side. The Mr. McGaffin brown canvas tent is pitched on
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the Okinawans’' ancestors,
ard pattern, are faced on the side of grassy hills and resemble giant
limestone. At the bottom of the
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fenders of Bastogne, 1st Lt. Edward W. Gregson, has received the silver star. The 26-year-old tank officer is the son of Mr. and j Mrs. Edmund : Gregson, 5666 W. | . 15th st, Speedway City, and aformer employee of Allison's. | . The citation ac- | | |
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baked ap and’
companying the medal for gallantry reads: ‘After an all-night march climaxing 10 \ days of fierce attacks to break the | siege of Bastogne, our infantry was
Edward Gregson
fire and two tanks. “It was then Lt.. Gregson, ith the 19th tank battalion, dismounte his tank and obtained a uted launcher. While under fire from 88's and
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WITH THE U. S. 10TH ARMY | ON OKINAWA, April 5.—Almost| Who have passed op. -
green sod in front of limestone- | walled approaches to the tombs of
The tombs, which run to a stand- |
three-leaf clovers, hewn out of]
; tombs are rectangular blocks that,”
pinned down by heavy machinegun |
may be developed by improved breed- |
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a 'Okinawa Press Club’ Rites ’ In Midst of Native Tombs
seal the interiors containing the | highly polished bones of Okinawans,
| The Okinawans worship their an-
| cestors in the Chinese manner and
head in an antphibious armor-| preserve their remains in ornate
|splendor instead of cremating them |as the Japanese do: One of the honored tasks of the daughters of a family is to polish | the bones with native brandy be- | fore they are laid in blue yrns and
i | placed in the tomb. These tombs
are everywhere on our beachhead. They are surrounded with trees and always are placed in dominating | positions with a view of the ocean | or valley, We know they are sacred to the | Okinawans and thus respect them, but the dug-in approaches to them are ready-made foxholes and a lot
using them as such—including the | correspondents at the press club.
| natives,
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Silver. Star and Promotion Reward Officer's Heroism
For his part in slashing open a! corridor to reach the besieged de-|
semi-automatic weapons, he approached the first enemy tank and chased it away with bazooka fire. It moved into such a position that
, | it was destroyed by our tanks.
“To get the second tank, Lt. Gregson mnioved up to “within 30 yards and two direct hits from the
i | bazooka put the second tank out of ¢ |action. The attack was able to
proceed, the objective was taken.” | ‘The story of Lt. Gregson's action | will also be told on the radio pro-
| gram, “Behind the News” at 5:45
p. m. Friday over station WISH,
"© “A graduate of Wiley high “school |
jot Terre Haute, he entered the {army Jan. 13, 1942, received his |officer’s training at Ft. Knox, Ky., and has been overseas since last August, Since his action near Bastogne,
‘| he has been promoted from second
to first lieutenant.
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Gardens Volunteer fire department Xe. 3 of Wayne township will spona benefit chili suppore beginning fy p. m. tomorrow at the fire station, 4325 W. Washington st. Proceeds of the supper will he lused for the fire station.
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| MEAT—Red stamps ‘T5 through good through: April 28; Y5 and 1,25 and A2 through D2 good through June 2. EJ through J2 até valid| [through June 30.- K2 through P2 are valid through July -31. Meat dealers will pay two: red points and | 4 cents for each pound of yaste fat. | CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps | |C2 through G2 good through April 28: H2 through M2 are good threugh June 2. N2 through S2 are valid {through June 30, T2 through x2 are valld through July 3I. SUGAR—-Stamp 35 valid for five | pounds through June 2. Another {stamp will become valid May 1.
GASOLINE~A-15 coupons good | for four gallons each through June 21... B6 and BT and C6 and CT)
lima beans” he explained. “For are goad for five gallons; E2 and E3 |
teach good for one gallon; R2 and R3| each good for five gallons.
| SHOES—No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3
| “airplane” stamps in" Book 3 good |
{ indefinitely.
FUEL OIL—Periods 1 through § jof 1944-45 heating season good. Ap-
| proximately 87 per cent of fuel oil
discovered an unexpectedly high [supply should be used as of March
26.
TIRES—Commercial vehicle tire inspection every six months or every 5000 miles.
Some of the tombs have been] cracked inadvertently by pre-in-| Marie Fischer, 1141 S, Randolph st., vasion naval gunfire. Peering into has been promoted to private first them, you can see the long-dead class at the Myrtle Beach, 8. C.,
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bh OF F AMILY p= ven by re. CLG: Siar = four other children, Helen, 17] wd killing her and four of her eight! Kenneth, 18; Lamar, 14, and Alfred
vg Jr., 13, survive. accident occurred shortly
ter ag m. at the main crossing in HANNA, Ind, April 5 (U. a § n town, 15 mil Wy f A railroad crossing crash killed five ma y niles south 0
An eastbound Pennsylvania pas-|12; Ruth, 10, Leroy, 8, and Arleen, 3.° | * The father, Alfred Huhnke, 45,/died an hour later in a
The mother and children left their farm home to go to Hanna to pik up Helen, who is employed at
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