Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1950 — Page 12

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FERGUSON, United Press Foreign Nows Editor "I appears [that the days of disordered American retreats

yet, And we. may have to eid some ors rn tore Gan. Waton Walker cn oases Counter oftenai e. will give ground at the time and ~ American I |

For instance, we gave ground all along beachhead rday and today. But we picked our own time to retreat completed the operation in an orderly fashion. Now we are digging in behind the Naktong River, a good natura), 2s.

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- fense barrier. = “It looks bad on the map,” al. 8 ‘official stated, “but we are

in best position we've been in since the war started.” As we fell back, we blew up all the bridges across the Naktong River and everything else that might be of dssistance to the -- enemy. We burned the vil -of Kumehon to the ‘When the history of war comes to be written, last week-end mmy go down as the cruical time for last Friday the Communists tried to knock us into the sea before the reinforcements, which are now on Korean soil, could arrive. We give ground under the weight of that offensive, but we collected a high price for it. ~~ In the early days of the war the Communists sometimes

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mates rus as high as 37,000 casualties since the war started, but it is difficult to arrive at an accurate because so far we have

figure “not been left in possession of a major battlefield and have been

unable to count the enemy dead.

‘But some of the best Korean troops—the veterans have |

been expended. A United Press dispatch says that many of the

- North. Koreans who have been captured recently said they had re-

ceived only brief training. THREE: The Russian-type tank no longer is the terror of the Korean battlefields. Our planes and big bazookas have whittled

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TR The Reds tised to attack with a force of between 20 ind 40 tanks on a limited front, Reporters in the fleld say that in the past two weeks the Reds seldom have used more than eight tanks inany action.

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lr yorker vil woneer » > Blast Atterbury Targets Smash Two Trees at Three Quarters Of a Mile With 2 Well-Placed Shots

By MARION CRANEY, Times Staff Writer

CAMP. ATTERBURY, Aug. 3—As magicians, there's only one i thing wrong with Guardsmen in Greenfield's heavy tank company. iid can make targets disappear, but they can’t bring them

ites those. V.shaped. trees out there,” Capt. Melville E.. (Page). fi direction of E. B. Kerner, ov 5.0) "510 Wood St., Greenfield, asked. He pointed to two sturdy!

of his Sherman tank. A smile broke over his tanned face.

raise money for their junior baseball team uniforms, The three-day-event.will.be-held.in the. cen. | ter, 2440 W. Ohio Bt. | Entertainment programs in-

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hardly finished his question when a staggering blast ripped the air around the Guardsmen. One of the trees disappeared in an fiyto orange flash rimmed by black]

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