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'AGE 18 HIE — cs He INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . Sa a ___ FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1951
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HURRY TO SCHIFF'S : - . By JIM. G. LUCAS Islighitly and the roar of the guns wheére‘in the ship someone pushed tains, cleared the twisted spires 3 Soripps-Howard Staff Writer was muffled. a button, The guns fired in of the Choje Temple, near Sin- .
Soar ye DR ay was Bnothep word, OO like that all day. We JAeth and hit the bridge. i} ) CA, Oct, o—I1n pletely sealed off from the out- was e , ' lunch because Lt. : Kirk The firing continued until we'd HEN 5
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mountains between Kawjungdong side. ‘In three, gun pits, one<ton missed < and Saektonhyon the North-Ko- shells stood upright in verticle located a bridge across the Nam used 141 one-ton shells. : “¢radles ready to be shoved into Riverat Sindaeri, six miles from, At 11:30" pm. enemy artillery
talions halted and made fezh bat 8) ons ha noon. They the breeches. ‘Lt. LeClere, _ear- the coast. He saw enemy troops at the two points near Sudong- We'll Dress Them While You Wait Samp Coir mids J : ¥ phones on, sat calmly. The tur- niilling about and some vehicles, myon opened up on United Na- . p He * . ret was vibrating with sound as ‘The Air Force just tried na-itiong troops. The big guns from { small A9¢ ’ ag doz
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n the area. 3 n " : : i 14 a . y saw ing or booming, swung into ac- complished something: his 4 |COmmand post nearby. LB il the light plane tivity. ont ey ree ruidied I aa apL, Said the ship's loudspeaker, Sal d g 19¢ ; “We have some more targets for d Chickens 1b :
| From the bowels of the ship y ' the electric elevator brought up ould Sear the asta a hile tonight. " powder sacks. At a signal from gndq a half off-shore. {| The New Jersey buckled down (Lt. LeClere, the cradles were, «I think we'll move out,” Capt.| |for another round. dropped into horizontal positions Tyree said. “I wouldn't want to ———_——————
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the mountains ahd the shells rammed into the bounce one off that friend] . ; § $ » andly : . Det Ween a $n ; guns. The powder bags were rolled ridge.” HARD OF HEARING Har Smith Poultry Co anc e Seven , . Fleet prowling Mr. Lucas down the incline and followed the Over Mountains The manufacturers of the “World's . . shells into the breech. First Electrical Hearing Aid" now offer ‘the Sea of Japan. They were - The first shells screamed across the NEW AZ00—years ahead of any- Ll 5852 probably counting on their last Somebody Pushed a Button the coastal mountains, cleared!] hearing. “its mubrminapure sine 105 337 W. New York St. ' good night's sleep before reach- The ns ‘were locked out lines and exnloded at the superb beauty! It's natural. noise-free, . § and the life-like hearing! It { lyti au bridge across the Nam. Red] in the way it 1s worn for the Ares PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
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First Lt. Claude Kirk, until re- pointing the ~muazzles skyward. sprayed with deadly shrapnel. 48, separate fecelver i Near | rite || cently a Birmingham, Ala. at- The men in the turret sat back. A Anothen salvo tore across the!| st. Indianapolis 4 Indiana. or bone torney, reported what he'd seen. |claxon horn brayed and ‘some-| beach, passed over the moun-| CA-974
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