Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1951 — Page 6
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Truman Forces Hope Visitor Stricken War Gains to Offset In City, Dies
Mac's Attack on Policy
ES LUCEY
Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
By CHARI WASHINGTON, May 11
Noblesville Woman Active in GOP
Mrs. Walter L. Sturdevant, .Noblesville, died in General Hospital . last night less than three hours —Administration leaders are after she collapsed in a safety
beginning to hope that our Korean military successes, more 20ne at Illinois and Washington
than their own arguments, will offset Gen Arthur's massive assault on present Far East policy.
Everybody recognizes th C. Marshall, Secretary of Sta Bradley and the other stars on the administration’s team cannot mateh the brilliance of a Gen, MacArthur appearance before Congress. . Nothing that these men say in the present inquiry by the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services Committees can. stir the country as Gen, MacArthur has with Gg his side of the’ case even though —as administra-’
Sts, amid8t hurrying afternoon . hoppers t Hospital officials said they believed she suffered a brain hemorrhage Mrs. Sturdevant and her husband, former head of the Indiana (iross Income Tax Division, were active Republican workers in Hamilton county. Born in Hamilton County, Mrs. Sturdevant was 62. She was a prominent clubwoman and a wo. member of the Hinkle Friends (UP)-—=Five Church.
Douglas Mac-
at Defense Secretary George te Dean Acheson, Gen. Omar
Matt's Buddies Had That 4-Star Insignia Handy
TOKYO, May 11
World War II friends of Matthew The body was taken to the 'B. Ridgway never doubted he Coaltrin Funeral Home in No- ; . blesville. Fungral services have
would make the grade as a fourstar General. They purchased a collar insignia in Europe seven years ago while serving under the 18th Airborne Corps commander.
not been arranged. Surviving besides the husband four-star is a daughter, Mrs, Floyd Christian, Noblesville.
Lion people bi He. was. then known. as "The ho Tad HEL Jumping General” for his four . refuting him ; parachute descents behind enemy Inia?) : lines. rae Bi Mn Lucey Two of the five prophetic believe that the present good for- friends marched into Gen. Ridgtunes of. United Nations forces Ways Tokyo office as soon as nder * Gén. Matthew Ridgway News of the Senate's confirmaihr Lt. Gen. James Van Fleet, tion of his new rank reached aL. rel. + . plus a devastating disproportion Dere. Lt. Cols. A. D. Surles and F. W. Moorman proudly offered
in the higher number of casualties the Chinese Communists are suffering, give them an impressive counter to Gen. MacArthur.
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