Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1951 — Page 12

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Scots Repel Charge With Fire and Bottles shi | (TA 2 TWA = TWA 5 TWA TWA == TWA time. Rode f = {fi . my. face w ¥ . i - s ' : | Hy . o . > - When t By ROBERT VERMH.LION® | Pvt. Stevenson's group battled, “We went up to the crest and wear the emd of the battle, drank i i accommod: WITH THE BRITISH COM-|two brigades of Chinese Who jgoked down on them. They were beer between bufsts of his gun > —no¢ It og mous [MONWEALTH DIVISION, Korea, SWarmed into their positions be-| ..,. 5 in sWarms, stumbling 2nd threw empty battles at the +N th CT vas 3 { Nov. 13—The story of how a hind an artillery barrage that hit 8 4p in ans Chinese. i > and berths |small band of Scots troops with- & peak of 6000 rounds in one hour. and falling and getting up and «we ysed up all our grenades,” | il No. Ih stood ‘the heaviest Chinese bar The soldiers said the close-in coming ‘on again, bumping nto Pvt. Stevenson said. “We used up 3] ; 0 olor he Trange of the war and rose to fighting lasted for four hours “in each other but coming on like &ll the beer bottles, t00.” el 5 Sone. He fight an epic battle ‘was told the gloaming and the darkness.) dope fiends.” oLhe Chinese never reached the ELICIOUS IN go eo Hs today. . until they were ordered off their “Thev Weren't soresmine. OF Scots positions. But the dead J — ORE ® » # | Eg sp It was 400 men against some Positions. velling or anything,” A otheY pri-| Chinese, if they had fallen for- MORE TENDER * MACARONI lj i w Tug in 2000 modern rooms 17000. It was a battle at close The shelling began at 9 a.m. FC 0 “ug co up the Ward instead of backward, would Hi as as . | range, with grenades, rifles, auto- and hit its clin ax at noon. At hill oo; p a les ; i Eg ul ~. have landed with their heads’ in | 3 plainly ms bath—radio—Muzok jrange, w C les, rifles, ; 13 enemy drove Gb thet with rifles . slung over their he laps of the Scots i were going matic weapohs and even empty 4 Pp. m. the enemy di ye iP LN€ choulders. Our wire was 15 yards “oc ‘al An : 3 10 : a exactly a = : -'h roug ts 0 rs \R . x as Le . eth —————hn ——————— 2 ; spotless comfort bees bottles. ce HES through i own bursting down the hill and when they hit {qi Go hrs. min. would solv he Scotsmen-——the King’s own Shells. it they went right through, step- | HA Scottish Barger Jroops -were part . Advance to Crest ping on each other and not even « IT WA OTE L OS at i STE “We were lying on the back looking at us.” WITH x Fly worlil-proved TWA Constel. 2 100K for 3 . he dic os 2 + slope of the hill amid bursting A ( hinese bugler stood up in lations. at" TWA’s smooth fair- A my mind | named the division as the unit ! the tangle of men and wire and | . : ¥ which blunted a Communist as- shells and wouldn't have known began a battle call. In mid-note bd 7 ANTI- i] weathér level. Save on Family | roomette h T TA |sault on the Western Front last they were coming if we hadn't he was stopped by the bullet of a | Half- Fare Pye and round trips ” 1 looke at SOth St. NEW YORK week. heard a Bren gun firing,” Pvt. Scots subaltern, FREEZE R is U. S.. Vor reservations call | madder b . : i . . THaV wr . > pio . co ON TIMES SQUARE AT RADID CITY ‘Surprised Them John Thompson said. og tome Sigh 4p to : 2 fo i x dozen th . : us, noT ering at all about the . ‘ Biired Lewis, Myr o Ding § Bing. lac. Mamagement Pvt. John Stevénson ran dirty —— killing.” y x . f the clothes & 3 illing Pvt. Stevenson said. ’ ’ ’ f fingers through a shock .of sandy “And then as it phi 5 to You re SET . You re SAFE . You re SURE 1 There | hair and in a burry Scottish ac- Te Deum Forum too much for them.sthey woulda > aE TWA = = TWAS telephone jcent said, “I think we did sur. turn : . . 1 Yk equally de | | — urn and run back 10 yards, but . GET YOURS TODAY! ¥ : prise them, ae Lists Speaker come right back up again.” ‘ - around. 1 ¥ - One Scots gunner, wounded : Wat ¢ The Indianapolis Te Deu m, - o ; dow surve: N 3 Y ] Forum will present the Rev. Fr. 8 ' fabr 5. Bonn, S.J.. of Boston in o harm 1} (oe ] 1) John S. Bont : of Bosto like Aladd an address on: “The Protest of F tl # MM A Protestantism-— MINUT

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