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brown-haired man, so gentle he|stryck again. This time he was|ffom Korea “for the last time.” shook hands lightly for fear of representing the Associated Press|{He was going to make his first hurting you with the iron strength|of France. that flowed through every muscle]
of. hls body. In World War II, he| I'll never forget the first time the way men live and die. a Tarachitist and Jomped|1 saw him. He was lying along, "I'm anxious to see your coun- F153. third, B10 and aun, 98. 2 rborn 2 » a a n nnin, niries w 8= bic Boma phorne poll airstrip with other wpunded try.” he said, “because there you 8 2 tured by the German Gestapo. ' The Germans sentenced M. de just been shot in the. hip. Premonville ‘to death. Instead, | He crawled among those who! nny Germans died b whén he escaped. When World War II ended,|'™ their mouths and lighting them. 4, xoraa for two more weeks beJed’ Marie decided he could best He was swearing, fervently and o.oo going to the States. He was sultant in the department of phycofiffnue his battle against op-| fluently, alternately in French and quite philosophical in his reac- sical education, Health and Safety
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pression with words instead of the English. His : target, of course, tion. gin." He became a newspaperman. was the enemy. His picturesque! Ags he left me he said: immediately he was! speech brought smiles to the faces : sent to Indo-China to cover the of wounded who knew they had a plane. I learned long ago you Thorton, Indianapolis Public LiFrench stand against Communist only hours or minutes to live, He parachuted into an isglated military outpost. His weeks he was away from war but to minute.”
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ySavagely Fighting the Foes of Freedom . i y JERRY THO § ' __TOKYO, Feb, 14 RP, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
tHe name of Jean Marie de Prem |your 187th Airborme,” he sald. WaT correspondert. onville. Jean Marie was a French
hgVe been duly reported in a few lines of type in United States papers. |"%® jump.”
ot a eriting this about Jean Marie, not because he was a war | The First to Leap {given for the four best sugges- and Mrs. Hurschel K. Harper, THERE'S NOTHING LIKE The / 1 Ly ni, ause he Yas one of the most remarkable men! Then he climbed into the plane./tions for preventing a home ac- Gary. * Times’ Classified ads when it 4 ; | { WOUNDED IN ACTION comes to turning un-needables » 2 de Premonville was only 27|paper heard nothing from him for| oF fhe first man to leap. cident, , - ; i when he died, a victim of bw months. g | Weeks or months later—no one; Entries should be original safe-| Cpl. Norman. E. Haywood, son into cash!. For a helpful, pleas é £1
fought more everything freedom of man in those 27 years|traded his typewriter for a than a hundred ordinary people/and killed men who stood for the ice; Jean Marie plunged in doin a normal span of life,
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'ly listed as missing in action, -) 123 EAST MARKET ~ have been killed in Korea, ej Geneaiazs a Merny sem a " ARNIS ‘ : {cording to the casualty list re-|inary wil MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. [frryyragryrigrterrr gry gay on Wins banks of the Ran Week Left for Home !1ésed today by the Defense “The Devil and St. Bernard" for HA Bh: os amieg oadly. Jean Safety S . Department. the public Mar, 4 and 11, at 2 arie was wearing a parachute. | ty uggestions | KILLED IN ACTION 'p. m., both Sundays. -
‘T jumped against enemy with Only one week remains to enter/ Pfc. Donald Walter Burks, son gpecial school performances at
“ i lof Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burks, hour are scheduled for * 5 ith th + i By now, the story of his death in Korea willl PU (0day we have only prac-The Times Home Safety Contest. p 1 Si Te come in and save w enew Cash prizes totaling $55 will be, py¢ gj) F. Harper, son of Mr. —
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It was only natural that Jean #'ms. to: Home Safety Contest, The
I saw Jean Marie again the J Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryreach Korea when the aggressor|other night. He had just returned land St. Entries must be in The! Times office or postmarked before midnight Wednesday. Comfort do | Winners will be announced the omfort-—and Curses following Sunday in The Sunda ‘about many things, mostly about g y y y 8! y (Times. First prize is $25; second, ®
served the laws of Geneva. He|banks of a frozen river. A child gun [attempting to cross broke through
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