Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1950 — Page 4
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“11st Cavalry Division without de-
pounded the Reds on the other side of the Naktong River. Troops and tanks of the 1st Cavalry Division occupied Waegwan | pi
Then, at noon, the SuperforTheir bombs ex-
tresses came,
pioded up and down the other side ' Former Twe- un
{Patsy Hae Connor, 3051 Rockville Road. received a jatiar froin Him
of the Naktong lke a walking artillery barrage — except that every explosion. was 10 times bigger: This was air support at! its most massive, The men said the'll never tor-|
get those B-29s. i ee None of Tt Hit T¥ } “Succumbs ~*“Boy" sald Pvt. ‘George E.- A former two
Archer, of Portsmouth, Va. “If we gould lay in the kind of stuf those airplanes dropped we could cut a path through to Manchuria. “They came in wham, wham, wham, and I hope every wham eliminated a round dozen of those so-and-sos.”
ter, Mrs, Jackson St,
as... shert i in... " _ [about good,” sald Pvt. Duane A, Torkel garded as one
son, of Riverside, Cal, “I wish they'd. det.plastered.. LVELY: day drole and rife twice a day. Maybe when we get started north with that kind of close support stuff we won't have
ito fight anything but dead {Gooks." shoots. : Pfe. Wayland Ingram, of Chat- Mr. - Riddle.
{tanooga, Tenn, said, “Man, 1 liked the looks of that stuff, BetIter yet, none of it hit us.” { The Communists in their dawn attack yesterday penetrated the
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{tection until’ they hit a compan children, on” Hi em ERA ‘One "Helluva Fighy [In Monterey. Pte. Donald Edgar, of Pasa-| dena, Cal, sald the Reds swarmed {all over his company's position {forcing it to retreat up the hill. There his company remained all day yesterday. i
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‘Antghter said An gh hunter. Mr. Riddis went| 3 Sm i
hunting even after he was 90. \g He was regarded as one of the sharpest hunters in wild turkey |Z
The funeral of Mrs.
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-gun sheriff from the hills of Tennessee died here yesterday at the age of 94, He| B. W. Harper was Edward Gaither Riddle. He! peari Harbor. His fiancee, Miss Motors Corporation. died at the home of his daughJoseph Hatton, 2019
Mr. Riddle served four years)
Monterey... T
35 years ago. He was re-| american Legion,
of the best reshots. Jn the rea,
who moved here 3 two years ago from Tennessee, = living descendants. = They include seven children, 38 grandchildren, 48 great- grandchil-| dren and nine -great-great-grand-;
“RaFeloan: i | i
Mrs. Gregory
Friday
Susan E.|
“We killed plenty of them, with! Gregory will be held at 3 p.m.!
| Browning automatic rifle men | knocking them down all around] P Chapel. {our perimeter,” Mr. Kdgar said. |® “®°® ape | “This morning we decided to | Memorial Park, {make a break for it and started
{It was one helluva fight, { “One Gook popped up two feet lived here unt!
{Friday in the Harry W. Moore in
with burial
Mrs, Gregory, who was 27, died! {down the slope in small groups. Saturday in San Diego, Cal. She iwas born in Indianapolis and had |
1 two years ago.
trom the muzzle of my M-1 rifle Her husband, Marine Tech. Sgt. |
iand all I had to do was pull the William Gregory, is stationed at -1Camp Pendleton, 8he is survived by her husband;! two sons, William Jr., 5, and Rob- |S one week old; her |S i Mroand Mrs Jeff Mar
trigger and blow his face off, | “We got down to the base of| the hill and saw two of our tanks! ranging up and down the road.
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Gertrude Thurston
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buried today in Memorial Park Cemetery after services in Shirley
Hill- Chapel.
= Mrs. Thurston, who was 71, was 9 ro widow of Harry M. Thurston:
she came to Indihan 50 years ago,
residing with her only child, Roy 8. Horton Sr., 948 N, Bradley Ave.
mber of the Fair-
land Baptist Church. Surviving with the son are two | sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Zerface, Shel-| byville, and Mrs. Pina Crawford,
nd one grandson.
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survived by his and a daughter, Rock, Ark.
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