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' -- ---- ir e 1" '40' r - 7- li er -d- - -- r z-- r -- -- grim-face- - i Ativp - ro i Nt k k r '1 '1 A padre held blankets and cloth-- 0A communique issued by Gen Mac-- I MOSCOW July 12 (UP)--T- he ing while the doctor dressed the Arthur a few hours after the AP i trephoto the south and east banks of the chiefs of the U S army and Literary Gazette lampooned Gen G La wounds and gave him blood bliho and Pogang rivers" the air force arrived in Tokyo for Douglas MacArthur Wednesday transfusions He lay on his back as a "pale-face- d communique said Mikado" who on a stretcher his feet trailing a strategy conference would hke to trample all of Asia Over empty ration boxes on the Tired and unklamen U S Infantrymen sprawl on "The fifteenth and fifth North' to grab what sleep they can Rifles are near Advance C P and accused the United States !dirt floor Korean divisions started a drive to and ready tor use in case en attack develops rocky roadside and on ratio boxes In South Korea said that of trying to turn Korea into a the southwist in a aide envelop-- 1 The communique tnent heading for Hamchang (45 Walker commanding general of proving ground for a "big war" in miles northeast of Taejon) forcing the eighth army took over the Asia A three-coluarticle by N the South Korean sixth and eighth Korean command Tuesday midtermed MacArthur the divisions to withdraw night It said he already had Gribachev Alta At established an advance command "would-b- e Caesar of aU Asia who Give Up Tanyang would like to convert the great post in South Korea Arr M Arai South Korean troops were Walker was with MacArthur continent into an American eon10 a back about centration to in order to save camp position pushed Thursday morning to meet the I miles southeast of Chungju The plane which brought to Tokyo Gen decaying capitalism" -- 4 Korean eighth division also was J Lawton Co Inner army chief of Band la Bludgeon to forced give up Tanyang" staff and Gen Hoyt S Vanden:: t: : I The article was accompanied by The communique said the U S berg commanding general of the It a cartoon 229 Boris sorties Tefimov flown had force -- e ' 'I air by 1 air force I' MacArthur trampling the which accounted for 38 enemy ''''-American tanks which have showing li' iiP Asia dea of map tanks which were reported bludgeon in one gone into action have been inef- band an 0 atomic bomb in the ' stroyed along with many trucks fectual against most of the larger ''''' ''' trains halftracka and other ve- North Korean tanks some of other ''': 2 c (A Literary Gazette "article hicles '6 11 which are 60-trolling arsenals broadcast i An air summary communique by Moscow radio and t The South Koreans left Tanyang monitored in London accused the said that a flight of U S s I on the central front to the ad- United States of atrocities in i met "rising- - North Korean opCommunists after holding Korea !vancing said It the Americans position" when it was attacked by out during 72 hours of fierce fight-Th- e used living human targets with two Yak-- 9 fighters over Chochii small won north of Taejon There was pinned to their Americans holding the line cheers bullaeyes in the training program to lou on either side only '12 to 16 toilet above the for South Korean 1' I troops) : Battered Commimications temporary South Korean capital The article likened the AmeriKum blew river of the up Taejon can retreat from Suwon to battered enemy com- railroad The : ' bridge and the main hight I retreat from the Philipmunication lines northward and ' 4 north of t Taejon I way bridge Rwif-'1' pines It accused American troops northeastward of the American I 1 of fighting no better" than they ' Thresteas Pinter ''''''sector of the front before Taejon tI ' ' '': '' had against the Japanese and said C 4'4' ' The new commander of the U The Communists threw an en''''' 11i S forces in Korea wu the late tire division into a beschead at Russia's crushing of the Kwanin Manchuria successor turned Gen George Patton'a Wo loci which is 11 miles up the tung army the tide of the war as commander of the 20th armored east coast from This move "Ni Pohang "MacArthur's laurels for a viccorps during the war Increased the threat of a pincers 1 It was announced in Tokyo after move on the troops around Taejon tory over Japan are paper laurels Walker's appointment that Dean and raised the further possibility carefully manufactured by his ‘ now reverts to his permanent as- of a drive down the coast to Pusan1 own staff" the article said News signment of division commander Down American of for the Played l' entry port The shakeup in the high comtroops and equipment 78 miles Korean news generally was mand wu disclosed In a special south of Wolpo to back pages and the A concentration of enemy troops relegated front l : principal page news was of i of unknown strength also was re- a "Soviet committee which peace t ported 30 miles up the coast from collected more than 06000000 is(- I Wolpo The military spokesman signatures within 10 days to petisaid the object of this amphibious tion a ban on the atomic bomb CIA-I- I 1 operation may be Pohang an imThe Soviet press drew a picportant port and rail center about ture of American aggression but 4111 (-WASHINGTON July 12 LW— a third of the way up the east emphasized that the strength of the Soviet Union and the ability The navy said Wednesday night coast of South Korea R Communist guerrillas were s::10 of the Soviet-le- d there is nothing to rumors that camp to ( the American and South a world war could maintainprevent aircraft carrier Valley forge 4 peace The Gazette's military observer been torpedoed in Korean Korean troops from the rear the 'I 4 spokesman said P Krainov wrote that "Ameriwaters t t -' -a can aggressors looked upon the spokesT: Line of No Retreat --- --Capt Walter Karig fliq f 4 man for the navy department said 4 bloody adventure in Korea as a The main American effort eone contact has been Made with the a in for war' proving 00' ground 'big S "04' U reinforce be to to tinued '' ' the far east" ship following reports that the ) A' troops on the Kum river which o vessel had been hit no of lo"I checked positions and bead- may be the American 'lino di retreat" U S authorities ing iat 7 pm (eastern dayhght closed shirts of 1001(3 Nylon buying regular $998 sport that such a line has been Imagine time) and at that time I knew 1 where she was heading and she selected at an undisclosed point S for—believe it known make not— will a maker or tailored where the Americans a flawlessly by 4:: nationally was not going down" King told final stand and then begin their a reporter Asked if the ship had been push northward It was not certain only $499 These quick drying easy to wash no ironing needed and ‘4:tie"1111: 'ftlire'Nk PANAMA crrY July 12 (UP) ' torpedoed or otherwise damaged that the Kum river was the line bara natural does extrai but said: it shirts medium —A small in and officer present sizes the come series of of In any way navy 'unexplained explonylon large guaranteed 1 "1 am authorized to deny that rier particularly for the red's sions was heard Wednesday near heavy tanks the Pacific entrance of the Pantoo" large - In colors of grey green wine and navy This is the value opporima canal Reports that the U S an unnavy was tunity of a lifetime—so come : "OVERESTIMATED" 1 identified submarine were offi1$11 I 1 cially denied in and choose your favorite There have been persistent re11'r eir o ports during the last few days ' today! - that unidentified submarines are tip prowling near the Atlantic end of ill 4011 the canal v Edward W Hanson Rear Adm t1-' IP e 1 wrrH AMERICANS ON THE praise of infiltration tactka by commandant of the 15th naval dis' been bad Koreans North the 0 13 --4 KOREAN FRONT July trict announced that "the navy (LP) A 0 A in the "greatly has not sighted any unidentified —Communist guerillas are such overall f : f evaluation of the situation ttiv He added II oi s G' submarine' 9: that there at 1 ' ' THE PARIS MEN'S FURNISHINGS poor shot that their activity in He appraised them as "htsignif- WI' no truth to 1 millak the that reports ft —f ' IKorean war Ku not amounted tcant' the —Street Hoot were caused by depth 0 explosions I 09 441 In the first place" be said of 4 to much an American colonel said aimed at undersea craft t t Apx iti the guerillas "the North Koreans charges Thursday e No responsible quarter offered lip IA ! 1 1 The officer just beck at his do not fight at night as the any for the blast 1 explanation ''' are at did and two lispaneoe after Secondly they days headquarters t said coordinated and lines not that a 1 carry only Will x l'''-'- t tights on the front Leaves U S '1k m -there have been practlically no Small They are very poor I t' 4 t DULUTH Mimi July 12 (INS) American lessee from guerilla shots and can not even be con' lp YI sidered a good nuisance —Mn Jennie Ralston of Duluth ' I ‘ sniping e47A7 0 t't6 EA:o) S "Our troubles are right in front Minn left 21443 to the federal But we have too many people 'rho are scared to death of them" of us and on our flank where government Her will tiled in proit North Koreans have just too many bate court said the money is to be be added DEPINDALLI PAIRCHANDISII ONLY used to reduce the national debt The colonel said the official ap soldien and tanks facing us"' Continued from Page One I ' A jeep came racing into the 'town with a G L badly hit by a Imortar shell He was carried through a line of vehicles and d Americana awaiting the order for the next withdrawal Doctors fought for his life in poaL I 1 e log -- y 1 f je 4 ‘ I" i-- '14 'N 4 A 1 l of I F Pounds laillis of A NNANNorl 4 ' N 4166 4 le14 ' 11 4 14eltirm -"- r-4' i 0- Lgos I -I is 61 4 IS - ':40 - 1 '‘' No - kt4 Ari-e--'--- : 1 ti-1-? -- ks1----- -- ' -- - TAEJON- light 1 1 tit-- 16 '' - 0- i- A '10 -- 'I ' Z'- - - 7- ' i: i k44 0M -It - " -- -- I - w o we - r PIN SOUTH:111KOREA ' -- ' tiAt t -: w ' - 5'7'-- 6' 1"' I N - IPNNIN pr 11 ' t '' 11 uo' tko:Vvi -- "k L v 'It ' I— I 'i ' - '' 11r----- - tr 4 I Losing Rattle Ka '' 1 1CN N Y N ift tanks are okeh for use -"My 4 1 Utt-f-t - ' 1 bung iu Tanyang !against Infantry but otherwise I vrlf---lc?vito Wriam hoping demolition will hold ' fie1 0 3 o ' Yongiu-"richonan xi 1 0114 enemy armor Our bazookas have ' s had some success against their 7114 I 04''''''11! kt -: tov---medium tanks but they hardly LI 1"°"IgSltnlia '''' ' irritated the big tanks ' it optc--1Then I arrived in the battle area '4--Chochiwon 1' - FLa Chonclanl'r Thursday North Koreans were still ' v tr-!r1-4 k14 driving armor forward along a (:--!-: 't '''' i sit sc dusty main road flanked by paddy :j p:---'---r ' "::Z ae '7 fields 1 -'if: ' : F‘- is3 : I Their Infantry was constantly r:7:— r-1-in behind the Americans moving : 5: 71s ''''': k 'from the high ground on- - their -r flanks Sharp ridges give them exPohang 7 -— z -(i 71"rd'n- cellent observation points for mor-7---' -z"41-":--zNT 1: 7 0 taring American lines of communi-- 5"' cations I was in Chochiwon before the Numbered arrows indkate Korean red tortes ap- Willie Soutb Korea troops in east Oro arrow) evacuation movement landed a at Volpe parently intent upoo 'looking 'large I mote up Fedi reportedly broken arrow) around Tanks dug in above Taejoa G L Badly Wounded (small broken arrow) in positioa dills on Pusan ' 1t' "k I 4 :' 4- ' 4 v41 N ' p ! 1: -- 11 ) -4 I - 11:40' rage " Ito II The Americana have not found the answer to the big tanks yet A aenior American commander said: "The North Koreans are us- !ing 40 and 60 ton tanks The big tank has tremendous long guns on it" Asked if they were too hasty for American tanks so far deployed he replied: i "You can say that twice Our itanks' rounds just bounced off tr k : -- - '''--'" : L4 - : -- : lt 2 L5-1- --t -i 4- 0 0 - r: 74 A I Aös 0 - I !MIA were completely overrun In commanding officer was last Awe trying to fight his way clear Ktrivanstntintiting ''r7" - 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