Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1950 — Page 40
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By JIM G. LUCAS, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer TAIPEH, Formosa, Nov. 23-—There are those who will argue ‘that a lady who makes her career killing people is no lady at all. But then they never heard of “Two-Gun” Huang Pa Mei. Two-Gun—and that’s what she’s called in Formosa and China ~isn’t sure how many she has killed. In her 13 years as a guerrilla —interrupted briefly when Madame Chiang Kai- shek coaxed her into! 3 Sewing Circle last winter—she made Chusan Islahd — where she’ has accounted for scores. She probably would be offended if it based—a Nationalist front, Presi“were suggested that any woman dent Chiang Kai-shek made her has done better. magistrate of Pinghu. Two-Gun, however, is particular Didn't Like Formosa whom she shoots. At the start! Huang Pa Mei didn’t like ForJapanese were her specialty. More mosa. It was too far from war. recently she has concentrated on 'She lived in a. small house with Communists. When she is not her son and foster daughter who shooting. them, her husband is. went to school like any other They and the thousands of guer- chinese boy and girl. She kept in rillas under her banner keep the congtant touch with her husband Chinese Reds in.a cold sweal. wh, was on another island. She Middle-Aged and Fat lived frugally, limiting her food She. is middle-aged and fat. Her purchases to five Chinese dollars face is coarse and usually heavily a day for 10 people. That's 50 rouged. But a Chinese newspaper- cétits. in our money. man here says she has the face Eventually Madame Chiang perof a “devout Buddhist pilgrim.” sudded her to join .the Chinese Two-Gun got her nickname women’s anti - Communist and from her two .45s. She began her anti - Russia association. Twice career in 1937 shooting I around Hangchow. During War II she worked for our naval incessantly. intelligence and the Office of “I am willing to do anything, Strategic Services, After the war she said, “but I must say guerrilla the Red Chinese tried to win her warfare is my line. .over to their side. When she back to fight turned them down, they
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The fall of Shanghai in 1949
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radio triumphantly announced her Japs weekly she went downtown to help! capture. People in Taipeh grinned World sew for soldiers, But she grumbled It didn’t mean a thing, they said, the Reds knew
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word from Huank Pa Mei first that she had not been captured. con- chance comes my way.” A couple Meanwhile, she said, fiscated her property and shot her of weeks ago she disappeared on'ing a wonderful time.
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[towering Mount Moran with 21 bility. persons aboard. i
{and eight children aboard the/lead another expedition as ex-inon-scheduled plane |vived grew slimmer as {whipped by furious winds re-| | Petzoldt said he would take off| carried one loaded pistol. The rest! duced visibility to almost zero.
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nition: were taken from two 15Hopes Any Survived order, eight children and a crew year-old New England boys seized In Pegk Crash Dimmed from Chico,
of three on an unscheduled flight! as they hitchhiked to Florida, JACKSON, Wyo., Nov. 23 (UP) Mont.
state police reported today. Gaby 0 Eis Invectiss tors said the youths { A 4-man searchin rity bat-| admitted stealing the small arseSere winds 8 pa Ris nal, $12 in cash and several other in raging winter weather before SNOW yesterday in an attempt to articles from a sporting goods making a new atiempt to find a scale the peak, but was thwarted store near their homes in New| DC-3 airliner believed crashed on at the base because of poor visi-| Bedford, Mass. They planned to| stage other robberies when they, Paul Petzoidt, world-famousireached Florida, police quoted Hopes that any of the 13 adults mountain climber, was named to|them. One of the boys had two loaded sur- perienced alpinists poured into|revolvers stuffed under his belt,| snow rescue headquarters here. Mr. troopers said, while the other
had
lon a reconnaissance flight at jot the weapons were in two small _ First reports of the plane crash dawn, weather permitting. suitcases. -
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