Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1950 — Page 5
Officer Swims robbing Time oon Wiss Dickman Dis, To Rescue Wounded Yani of ol |
2 Unclad Captain-Leads Isolated Survivors x Ea “NN | Employed 48 Years Of U. S. Unit Past Enemy Patrols to Safety ; By Mayer & Co. : By KEYES BEECH, Times Foreign Correspondent : : Vietta Dickman; who, - AT KOREAN FRONT WITH U. 8. FORCES, Aug. 3—A mild- & A A liar to many § . mannered Mississippian swam a fl swollen river in a gallant at-| 38 : ¢ Charles Mayer & Co. employees. tempt to rescue the wounded survivors of an isolated American unit ; : before ‘her retirement 17 years) north of Hamchang village, it was disclosed recently. . : RT ] Hels Capt. Bobbie B. Ford, 30, of Jackson, who after swimming n the river walked a22ked 28 4 Jaybird” for more than thres Bows to lead the wounded to safety. “Being without a weapon in| enemy patrols, until they reached American forces. Bet Ford is a member of the ; : : orean Military Advisory group, 8 8 § ¢ pencer Ave. a Stall detachment of Americans ™ ; : , with whom she almost forgotten in the shuffle of Y had lived for six ;| big events since the U. 8. ground » ) ars forces entered the war. = : Fe loved 48 ay : Force Still Fighting - years at the Capt. Ford was on opposi These advisers are still serving firm, Miss Dick- nrigq Dickman n bank. Lid yon ‘with the South Korean army. Al man joined the : : 4 leather. Shorp : ‘Lifeline Short though attention has been fo- : 8 company as a saleslady in the| A AN ater.'n skiele “We tried shooting a lifeline cussed on American forces, the cosmetics department and later § : sweater.n across the river with rifles, gre-| South Koreans are still fighting 5d was put in charge of the depart-| \ ; nades and rockets,” said Cant. and doing a pretty good job of it,| J. 3 ; Ta Bl ment. | Ford, “But each time the line fell | too. os on a Enjoyed Aiding Others short. In the Hamchang sector the p Beloved by all who knew her “A South Korean swam across South Koreans have held the : : 1 at the store, she was constantly, the river carrying a rope while same line for 12 days without Sa i i * helping to solve problems of em- = fhe oarrent-oarried hima quarter; ‘change: —At-the-same-time-the Ta : ’ am ies —iployées... who. went. .10. her with | of & mile downstream. But when Americans have been retreating 3 > thelr troubles. ‘we tried to haul the wounded although enemy pressure on them inne Fo PaeR-TRTCR eT UTC ATR ger the to obably hus" “BEEN “Stronger than 3 SR a : ; y 4 for the company, said she was a 4 9 “That's when I stripped down fon the South Koreans. 4 ; { | very religious person and enjoyed, SIZES 410 9 am awam actos. aM planned One South Korean battalion; BES pions helping people. ° a sergean {enraged over the killing of its 3 Se § A lifelong resident of Indian-! who was seriously wounded in the| {commander, up and counter-at- Ri , 3 i § apolis, Miss Dickman Was a mem- THE EVER-POPULAR shoulder. But I saw one man tacked Killing 532 North Koreans. Photo by Bill Oates, Times Staff Photographer. ber of the Downey Avenue Chris. drown trying to get across so 1 “They just go mad,” said Lt.
didn’t try it.” {Gordon Mohr of Minot, 8. D., who. Whenever the wind blows hard women reach first for their hats, then their hair, and, finally, pan SHUrch. Fhe she taught 3 : Capt. Ford led three wounded has had so many close calls he's es : : hl
GIs and two wounded South Ko- [under "orders to stay Back at the their. skirts. It was just. getting around shirt-grabbing. time yostorday when this pishire was taken at | Services will be at 2:30 p.. m.
I Baturday in Flanner & Biuchanan'f reans cross country dodging| command post. |" lllinois and Washington Sts. : mortuary. Burial will be in Crown
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IThird's Divorce Charge [date survivors. =~ | | CHICAGO, Aug. 3 (UP)—A | British war bride had her divorce, OM] Kills Playmate
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