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Show Pass 7 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951 Family Picnic Summertime is a good time for the family to get together at an outdoor grill or barbecue pit. Also occasional buffet and picnic has-ce- c meals give everyone a chance ;o relax occasionally from indoor mealtime. NO MORE HARSH LAXATIVES! My wife had tried many kinds of harsh laxatives before she started to eat ALL-BRA- N immediate results f regularly. The J - Fred A. Moody, 623 Park Greensboro, One of many unsolicited letters from users. s. ALL-BRA- N If you suffer from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk, try this: eat an ounce (about cup) of crispy Kellogg aerial bomb that accidently fell from Japan. He disarmed bomb. WASHINGTON B--29 is an amazing new product to rid of Corns, Callouses and Pebbles on your feet on your toes and soles. Tried, tested and proven, WONDERSTONE miraculously gives you instant re lief. 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Zone .State.. at an air base in MERRY-GO-ROUN- D Corporal Charles Francisco Tells What the Korean War Is Like Youre set for the whole winter! Just put e in and forget it till spring! "Prestone anti-freez- (Ed. Note While Drew Pearson Is on a brief vacation, the Washis being d ington written by several distinguished ' guest columnists; todays being by Corporal Charles Francisco, with the U.S. Armys Seventh Division in Korea. Corporal Francisco, a native of Urbana, Illinois, was Inducted in September 1950, and sent to Korea as a machine gunner ahortly thereafter.) killed. We had been joking about how easy we had it. Then the artillery came in. He was dead. The same shell was close enough to have gotten me but it didnt Incidents like these encourage the foxhole faith you read about In civilian life. When youre a part of a war the casualty list isnt just a row of numbers. Every figure is a man who wanted to live and do something with his life just as you do. Loneliness and Death The next digit could be you. Is it like in Korea? What Then theres the matter of WHAT like to the men who are heroes. Before I entered comhere? I think of three things bat I thought heroism was s around me mountains, loneliness rare and individual thing. Long and death. I think of rotation and ago that was true. But today home and the future. And I know any man who performs his duthat those thihgs are in the minds ties well under fire Is a hero for and bones of most infantrymen in my money. A knight of old may Merry-Go-Roun- Korea. As a soldier lies in his foxhole and tries to peer through the mist that covers the top of a mountain ho thinks of many things. This is the war in Korea as I see it It seems to me that civilian writers covering the war have not made enough mention of the hills. At any rate, the hills have a major bearing on the job of the individual soldier and the entire tactical situation. ) A Strange Enemy Mountains and weather . . . enemies which have proved as effective against the U.N. forces as the Reds themselves. Last winter it was cold and snow. Youve heard about that. So far this summer the temperature has averaged in the humid eighties. When it isnt hot, its raining . . . steady downpours for two and three days straight Its a strange war here In Korea. Its a strange soldier we fight. Reports from intelligence speak of such things as the Chinese may be waiting for a full moon or expect an attack If we get three straight days of rain. The Chinese are superstitious. They frighten easily and they fight fanatical- v boil-off- s and freeze-up- s I No worry no repair bills I i Youre sure you have the best! Its America! No. 1 anti-freez- e! Its guaranteed! have singlehandedly slain dragons but a modern soldier cand battle with not do shrapnel. At least one good thing comes of war . . . teamwork. I dont mean the military teamwork of Infantry, artillery, air, etc. Even more significant is the comradeship of men In my own regimen' in battle. (17th Infantry) racial or religious prejudice is unheard of. A man soon learns to appraise the guy beside him by his courage under fire. Thats where men are made. ivand-to-han- A Personal Fight I sometimes wonder if war Isnt more of a personal fight than It seems. A man seldom has time to consider world, ideals. It usually narrows down to kill or be killed. Korea today is not only a deadly place but also a lonely one. There are no cities, as we know them, In the battle zone. Only hills and wilderness. The Infantry would thrill t? see such simple things as telephone paved streets, brick poles, buildings and stores. Many men now in the fron lines were only recently removed from civilian life by the draft They dream about getting back to the ly. work they love. Every soldier dreads nightfalL The Reds love to infiltrate at night and launch wild The Men Wonder banzai attacks. The enemy uses his Soldiers, as always, have their artillery most at night. Unlike most wars there are no clear cut front gripes. Rotation is wonderful, but in lines in Korea. The enemy can be sometimes it seems awfully slowsec When around. they coming any place at any time. stateside papers with Korean newt mentioned briefly they wonder Casualties Are Friends the people back home care. I saw man first I remember the (Released by WNO Featares.) whistle-blowin- Youre safe from both g NATIONAL CARDON COMPANY A 30 East 42nd Street, The terms "Prettono" and "Evsready" are registered IWWVWd j OIyIsIon ef Unlob Carbide and Carboa CorperaUoa New York 17, N. Y of Union Carbide and Carboa Corporation trade-mar- |