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U S S. S air force continues to toI I support the ground action with bombers and fighters The only air all force casualty CAsually Tu Tuesday was one flier missing in action North Korean lorean planes strafed a British attached to naval forces of off the east cast coa coast t of Korea the said Earlier unofficial unofficial unofficial un un- official reports had identified the ship as a frigate Gen MacArthur said North Morean Ko Mo- Korean Korean rean troops had begun commandeering commandeering commandeering comman comman- deering food from the civilians in Seoul and added An undetermined number of North Korean troops posing as refugees are arc reported to have crossed the Han river for intelligence intelligence intelligence intelli intelli- gence and sabotage purposes The repulse of the guerilla attack attack at at- tack was the first first- first American ground action of the Korean warThe war The Americans killed four gue gue- rill rillas as There were no American casualties The fJ hour HU-hour hour skirmish took place at one of the American outer defense positions guarding guarding- 20 O miles south of Suon Suon Su- Su on won The remainder of the guerillas guerillas gue gue- rillas fled Seek Plants Planes Identity An investigation is under way to determine the identity of planes which blew up a South Korean ammunition ammunition am am- train and strafed American American American Amer Amer- ican infantry Monday the spokes spokes- spokesman man said One American was I wounded in the foot Several w wit witnesses i t n e s s e s said the I planes bore Australian air force symbols However the spokesman spokesman spokes spokes- man roan man said bullets recovered from fromI I the strafed area were definitely North Korean This raised the I possibility that the North Koreans might be using allied markings I to confuse MacArthurs MacArthur's forces No American air all strikes along the front were announced Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day because the air effort has been directed to more strategic targets the spokesman esman said 30 U. 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S Planes Attack The North Korean government radio said 30 American planes panes attacked attacked at at- tacked Pyongyang the northern capital at am a.m. and killed and injured many persons They dropped more than bombs the broadcast said I The North Koreans claimed American planes a also 1 s o 0 raided Pyongyang twice Monday Gen Douglas MacArthur announced an an- announced Tuesday that he will hold the North Koreans responsible for any mistreatment of Americans or other foreign nationals who fall into their hands First announcement that American American American Amer Amer- ican ground forces were in action came from MacArthurs MacArthur's It devoted these 20 words in its regular afternoon to the first American infantry action action action ac ac- tion since Japans Japan's surrender in August Au Au- gust 1915 United States army forces went into action late yesterday for the first time in the unprovoked unprovoked unprovoked invasion of South Korea Jack James United Press war correspondent with the American forces said about 30 Communist guerillas attacked one of the American outer defense positions at with hand grenades at 11 1130 30 pm p.m. Monday The Americans replied with mortar fire The engagement continued continued continued con con- until 5 am a.m. Tuesday when the surviving guerillas withdrew James said North of Suwon James said enemy tanks had driven to An An- yang six miles away He said the road south of Suwon was filled with South Korean soldiers retreating retreating re retreating re- re treating in trucks and other ve ve- ve James said the southern army may set up new headquarters at 20 miles south of Suwon Still farther east front dispatches dispatches dispatches dis dis- patches said another Communist column threatened 70 I miles southeast of Suwon I |