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Show U SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1930 Prove UUh County. Utah Korean Civilians Flee Reds; Human Tide Pours Into Pusan 9g are destitute. Virtually all the QTJINN United Press staff Correspondent 750,000 still expected u willhome-be penniless, hungry, cold and PUSAN. Korea. Dec. 23 UEKorean civilians fleeing the Reds less when they arrive,: according axe Dourimr into Pusan In a tide to Col. F. E. Gillette of Cincinwhich Is expected to swell to nati, O., commanding a UN assistance group. 1.000.000 refugees. More than 240,000 already have Dr. E. P. N. Early,! a British fled to this southeastern port by medical officer, said each refugee boat, train, truck and on foot and is dusted with DDT, inoculated more are arriving at a rate of and vaccinated. But it will be a miracle if no epidemic breaks out tome 50,000 per day. South Korean officials are try when 1,000,000 refugees pile into the perimeter, he said.: ing to divert the homeless to the However, he said, there will be west but they all want tp get inside the perimeter they believe sufficient trained personnel al-to the allies will hold, as they held cope with any emergency, though there won't be adequate it once before. They come from all the areas in hospital facilities. Korea the United Nations forces Gillette said camps are being entered during the offensive that rushed into being and food, cloth turned into a retreat. Many are ing and medical supplies for the government officials, security po- refugees are being stored. licemen, clergymen and families Churches, schools, theaters, wareof army officers who almost cer- houses and all available buildings in the province in which Pusan is tainly would be executed if cap- the principal city are being turned tured by the communists. shelters, but if Nearly 80,000 of the refugees into temporary the refugee flood continues there will not be enough shelter for all. Trading Center of Greater; Utah Valley Br JOE - DON'T MISS THESE Combat Veteran Failure to Keep Named Marshal Of Commandments of Rose Tournament God, Deplored PASADENA, Cal., Dec. 23 (U.P.) CpL Robert S. Gray, catapulted from a marine hospital bed to the swank Huntington hotel, started Saturday on a round of public appearances that will be climaxed when he rules as Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses. The Korean combat veteran learned Friday he was to take the place of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as Grand Marshal of the New Year's Day pageant. He was sleeping at Camp Pendleton's hospital .100 miles south of here when notified of his selection. "I'm all in a dither," said Gray, a 21 -- year-old typical American youth. "I just hope I can represent the same sort of ideals as Gen. Eisenhower." The general was forced to decline an invitation to preside at the tournament, a prelude to the Rose Bowl football clash, because of his appointment to command North Atlantic Pact defense forces. He suggested that a wounded serviceman take his place. Gray is unmarried, but he said he had a "Letter Sweetheart" at Roseburg, Ore. Sonia Fett, She is whom he met while visiting relatives there. Gray went to Korea with the first marine provisional brigade, the first leatherneck outfit to go into action there. He was wounded first at the Inchon landing and later suffered two injuries when a gasoline truck he was driving waa ambushed. 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