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...three U.S. correspondents watched an outnumbered, outgunned battalion of G.I.s fight a desperate delaying action. Only one of the newsmen, the New York Herald Tribune's Homer Bigart, got back to write about it. The others, Ray Richards of Hearst's International News Service and Corporal Ernie Peeler of Stars and Stripes, were killed as they ran for a jeep when the battalion was cut off. Richards was shot through the head, Peeler through the chest. They were the first newsmen to die in the Korean...
...Peeler, 38, served in the Pacific in World War II as a Stars and Stripes correspondent. After his discharge, he broadcast a daily news show for a California radio station. Then, in 1949, Peeler re-enlisted and was assigned to the Tokyo edition of Stars and Stripes...
...room is devoted to the preparation of potatoes with its washing bins and automatic peeler; this opens into a room where cooks are stuffing chickens by the dozens. The main cooking room is lined on one side with a row of massive ranges, and on another side a row of six stock pots simmer and boil. In the center hang great copper kettles and ladles glistening in the moist warmth while chefs feverishly prepare the evening meal on the tables below...
Orme Wilson, playing in number three position, took the first point for the Varsity as he defeated Peeler in straight sets 6-14, 6-4. The graduates, however, quickly countered this by taking the next three singles. Sulloway outfought Captain Sonny Lyell 7-5, 6-3; Grier beat Russ Ellis 6-4, 6-3; and Klein overpowered Burton...
...doubles, Rodman and Rowbothem (G) beat Lyell and Peabody 7-5, 6-2; Peeler and Grior (G) defeated Wilson and Frothingham 6-1, 5-7, 7-5; Ellis and Jenkins (H) triumphed over Corish and Sulloway 10-8, 6-4; and Ezell and Sears (H) defeated Bourne and Klein...