Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1952 — Page 12

Red ‘Giants’ Knock Gls Off Hill In Korea

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golian “giants” against Puerto Ricans on a height near Kelly Hill today on the Western front. The “giants” knocked the Puerto Ricans off and then repelled a United Nations counterattack in a heavy rain. The Red attack on “Big Nori” consolidated Communist conquest of Kelly Hill, which the Puerto Ricans failed to win back in a valiant 7%-hour assault yesterday.

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Pyetio Ricans of the S5th all-time records in some places . 8 : : Intantry Regiment fghting in Br a ey oo] at Shirley Brothers to make your memorial Colonial | the Kelly Hill area, west of per cent accuracy,” Mr. Purcell] “truly a remembered service." Bunk 8 Chorwon, reported the appear- ig A ou rr B ance for the first time of “giant” . Purcell said the winter Ye resse from Dec. 22 to March 22 would soldiers, apparently from outer be marked by “no long cold COOKER £. DEEP FRYER I o Wa {

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there will be many abrupt changes in temperatures and that] 2642 NORTHWESTERN means more snow and rain than | HI, 0146 HU. 4439 usual.” i The 75-year-old prophet’'s predictions:

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bears,” an officer told United United Press Telephoto. ~ | Dec. 22-29 — Bel Press | Correspondent Warren DEATH IN KOREA—Mute testimony of heavy fighting on "Old Baldy" in Korea 1s this body temperatures, probably Tat or) anklin. of a dead Gl killed during fierce mortar fire. Medical Corps man (in background) searches scarred |snow. . : ‘Twists’ Arm Off hilltop for bodies of other United Nations dead. Dec. 30-31—Near normal temPuerto Rican officers told Mr.| peratures. | ! y Pi n Cou Fae ‘But, God, How It Hurls'— Jan. 1-3 — Below normal tem-| J

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