Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1951 — Page 7

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The bodies of four Indianapolis goldiers are among 502 Korean war dead expected to arrive today in the San Francisco Port of Embarkation. The Defense Department announcement of 17 Hoosier casualties aboard the Provo Victory included: Pvt. Wiliam 8. Griffith, son of Chester L. Griffith, 820 N. Keystone Ave. i Pvt. Robert E. Kopp, son of Jess Z. Kopp, 1324 N. Olney St. Pfc. Chester W. Redford, son of Mrs, Vera Redford, 1613 Fletcher Ave. \ ihe Pfe. Dan H. Wagers, son of J. W. Wagers, 202 N. Walcott St. Sgt. Harmon H. Ayers, son of Mrs. Vera M. Shafer, Plymouth. Pvt. Ganes L. Baker, son of John Baker, Auburn. Sgt. William H.. Bellinger, son of Horace C. Bellinger, Terre Haute. Sgt. Robert L. Bertram, son of Mrs. Curtis E. Bertram, Newcastle, Pfe. Kenneth R., Cox, son of Lennie Cox, Solsberry.

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TABRIZ, Azerbaijan, Aug, 23

ple dozen tangs are all that stand between the Red army and its second conquest of Azerbaijan, the wheat and fruit breadbasket lof Iran. : The tanks are American and the realists are Persians: the commander in chief of the forces, Gen. Nasirollah «Moghabeli, and the Governor General, Dr. Manuchair Eqgbal. ' Neither pretends that Iran,

aided or not. could hpld Azerbai{jan against an onslaught by So|viet armored columns from their {Caucasian bases. But both be-

#4 1leve that the Tehran government

Sgt. Jack L. DeWitt, husband of Mrs. Patricia Y. DeWitt, South] Bend. | Cpl. Willlam B. Everson, hus-| band of Mrs. Betty L. Everson, ! Terre Haute. Pfc. Arb Hicks Jr., brother of! Mrs. Doretta Hatton, Ft, Wayne.! Pfc. John W, James, son of William T. James, Brazil. 2d Lt. George Kopscick Jr, husband of Mrs, Mary V. Kopscick, Gary. Pfc. John E. Leist, son of Earl G. Leist, New Albany. Cpl. Robert H. Meadows, son of Mrs. Dorothy M. Wilson, Muncie Pfc. Howard F. Thomas, son of Mrs. Mary A. Thomas, Richmond. !

Girl Dies of Polio SOUTH BEND, Aug. 23 (UP)— St. Joseph county health officials reported today that thé death of Wanda Lu Houser;-2, North Liberty, was the county's first polio fatality this season. The girl died Wednesday in a La Porte hospital of an ailment diagnosed as bulbar polio. There have been 10 polio cases in St. Joseph county this season, compared with three the same date a year ago.

Perons Are Willing

BUENOS AIRES. Argentina, Aug. 23 (UP)—President Juan D. Peron and his wife appeared wiiling today to run for election but they have not said so publicly.

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Tough Little Iranian Army | J Ready to Embarrass Reds Clemmons Out

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(CDN)—Two realists and. a cou- down from the border.

ing the main road from Tehran to Tabriz, a clever cavalryman named Gen. Hossein Arfa sent rifles around the back door to the Kurds and other border tribes. Nobody can stop us from doing the same thing again.” From his vine-bowered villa on the outskirts of Tabriz, Gen, Moghabeli directs the forces--probably no more than 20,000 men—who will fight the delaying action in the event of an attack,

Doubts Attack Near

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