Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1951 — Page 18

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Still, W. R. Ricotta, mn. R. E. Fridgen, C. G. all fatal.” Of course, there was more than ypual hieroglyphics that ly a man can decipher. ‘We had to wait for Byron Mor- | the squadron public informaHon officer, to learn the details. It happened on a routine pre‘dawn takeoff, he said. Bil he ‘Cord put his big Privateer in the ‘air APS At 3:20 he checked A the tower. Everything was

“with ‘OK. One minute later — three

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as we flew over at . = »

“our crew chief. There was noth-

“Island of Atada Shima, bear- sir, Pretty

,| Better make it. .Tony. He stuck

idon’t remember.

‘had gone to bed early the night

it on -a Navy lieutenant’s id P He before and climbed from their

He was an insurance broker. He was anxious to get back to his business. He could talk about little else. He's the one who took the picture of that Panamanian ship mast height. * 0 Gariel, Robert. Bob Gariel was

ted with sleep—when the call ¢ame through at 2 o'clock. They grumbled and fumbled with the zippers of their flying togs and none was very hungry in the me hall. 2 Garlel double-checked the inflight lunches. The gang would be into them as soon as they were in the air. As soon as they were really awake, After breakfast they climbed into a weapons carrier and drove to the plane, Number 6, she was, and already warming up: The

ing to worry about, he kept say-~ ing. They may spot us but we will be OK. How about chow, sir? ‘What have we got? Ham, eggs, gravy, boned chicken sound good? Canned, but we can heat it up, good that way. . ” »

Then they would go home. They,

They knew Bob

Ricotta, J. T. John T. Ricotta./8round crew-—out of bed early, as always, checked the flight plan while McCord went in for a final look-see at the weather. Tony tinkered with his set and Bob ing. Sometimes, he said, they sent|Gariel made sure everyone had a, planes up to look for us. parachute and a life belt. {

» { Three minutes later they were,

by his radar. His first “sighting was merely a cloud. But he found what he was after. Tony stayed glued to his scope even when eat-

” ~ Cook, Overton — They were dead. All nine of them. Any Pan-| along.” Spund and Pridget—Ijamanian or British or Greek or)

Jap freighters going to China had! less to worry about now. That| crew would take no more pictures | and put them in an album which] might cause embarrassment later. |

They probably came along later. Those boys had plenty to say then about people who use the Panamanian flag to camouflage trade with the enemy. They were reserves and they found that sort] of thing hard to swallow. When|

flight.

“minutes after take-off—his plane exploded on Atada Shima, Shortly after dawn the Navy rescue ‘teams reached the spot—12 miles “south of Hiroshima. | No one will ever know what happened. The big ship crashed and burned halfway up the 700-| foot peak which is Atada Shima. All nine men aboard were dead. The next of kin have been notified. McCord, W. L., that's the guy| who owned his own printing and binding business in Riverside, Cal. Bill McCord came back on active duty a year ago this month and arrived in the Far East in February. That's the same Bill McCord who sat at the controls two “ ‘months ago when we flew 150] feet above the sea off Siberia.

when he saw the freighter plow-| ing through the cold water be-! low. . “Another eursed.

Panamanian,” he

» ” » Marovish, J. A. He's the one who'd gust bought a new home| ifn San Marino, Cal. He was wor-!

1 broke the story they were happy ' TI ~ as kids. Maybe we would put 3 Tke s Command Gets

stop to it; they had said when More Flying Boxcars

we met. i This was to be their last fight. FRANKFURT, Germany, July

a — 30 (UP)—Eight more “flying box-| Wing, attached to Gen. EisenI howess North Atlantic Pact! orces, were to arrive today. At Holy Trinity Eight of the C-119%, which can An open house and service carry paratroopers into attack or marked the opening of a new|/food and supplies to advance $100,000 convent for the Holy|units, arrived yesterday and 53| Trinity Catholic parish yesterday. more are due in the next few The Most. Rev. Paul C. Schulte, days. The bulk of the 1100 men | archibishop of Indianapolis, led |in the unit will arrive next month. | the 45-minute services blessing Se —————————

the new convent. An open house Dairy Show Raises

Convent Opens

Completion of the red brick! rhe International Dairy ExAve, and St. Clair St. will enable $26 700 needed to keep the annual the parish to enlarge Holy Trinity exhibit in Indianapolis. School teaching staff to 11 sisters.. Erwin K. Wetzel, secretaryThe old convent, ‘originally a treasurer of the dairy show, said four-room school, will again be a two-day campaign netted $17.used for classrooms for the 446 100 of the $43,800 needed to put children attending the school. |on the exposition this year. It is There are approximately 2200 scheduled at the State Fair

parishioners. | Grounds here Oct. 8-13,

too—had seen to that. Marovish, |’

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2 Die, 4 Hurt

In Auto Crash Near Clinton

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