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' k ' - Ship Leads ?lases Across the bay at the nen Diego naval air station the escort carrier Badoeng Strait was being loaded with planes of the First marine air wing from Et Toro Cal A naval spokesman' mid the carrier was expected to be fully loaded by Thursday nighL g marine corps officers inspected the units as they marched aboard their ships Gen Clifton B Cates - t ' : ' i1 i At PI :--1 i 4:):1 le ity"'" ( "Nloor ILA I : - again Theft Lanale another disabled American medium tank to safety Lanai emerged splattered with the mud and dirt of near misses !and with a bandaged hand His hand was smashed when the turret of his tank crashed - ' ' 1r - ' '4--4 J g" :!t 2-- '' ' t I ) 1 4 4 i''' It''" 116 '' Z v c7cle 4 4 0 - 1 11' -- tank came back and a 'push to g‘'t 'The 'second I I - i144 44ste! -- - '"''t "k c 1 s s-- 'A 4'giveleilnirei tank -- —Thousands ot marines from the Irhunky little sergeant from Wau- First division poured a for Wis i'fiKhting bnr""vue'r"y—Th--u'r'aboard transports Thursday and aPitel'ecoro indications were that they 00011 day for the Korean i Sgt Paul V Lanai 31 fought his way through mortar and rifle i the first !fire to rescue two disabled tanks loading be dispatched !one of them his own States since the Me battery on Lanale's tank adi sbetstisaoniling was stepped up wnoalan knocked out and the motor lines of battle- - iisms Lanaie acting like a fren-1- 1 boarded the Ii stalled motorist stuck on a busy izied George ciy dodged his way through at San Diego !highway to a sister tank i ' bullets Addressee Troops - 1: : 41 '' te' ' - - ---' ' 4: : N 1r' V ' LL Gen Lemuel Shepherd com1 ''' '''' ''' '1 '4 mander of the fleet marine force '" I ' e ' i f ri of the Pacific spoke Informally to L14:the men as they waited to cross i AP Wireptioto the gangways onto the ships "There is a Job out there for you Battle-Equippe- d to do" Gen Shepherd told the men "I know you can do it" Moot of the Thounende of marines pour aboard transports at i be stalling for the Korean war zone Fo'llowing his inspection the i San Diego Indications are that they will soon Ii troop came from the fighting First dMnion marine officer said the troops !looked In perfect condition First outfit to board the Henrico Thursday was the first battalion of the Fifth marine regi- - 4 i ' — l i ( Le i tio Ll cf) 0 ' '" your An41e or zap 2:ittlieiltLit :ioeb1ignt Newest imiri171ilDllyg WuAhAr 4''' 1 ' 0 N 4 p' - 041 - l' i i —rid! 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' ' ' - tt71 KOREA:-Itiry"--11- s1 eettto' 1 1) 1 'r ' 1 '"44 J v ' " III' -- f 'Irs1 ANIVIICANS IN Sól717 icrrH 13 AU94 I r' 0 41C"Nt " k 1 ' - oak 1 rm ' ' ' 'IC--r4 4t''7N61' - - 1' ' ti A - ey : o': 1 2)t1 ''1' - - f- - V-- I wi 4 :'4- - - - - - - 0 vg C' rt71 - - J'44"--1- i t ! -- - to- 0 ' rt-- 0 f 4nr ' ' 1IN ' 11 r- ' f OL: e Ire '' Ilk3 rl ---- ' ' II iF 141 hat1 cr Zone tn - anero Dodges Red Fire" I i - a A 4 ri rq l'A LIITLE NERVOUS' - -- -- 'I : 71 1— T f t "04 '17-:-- i Agency PARIS July 13—All international pacts would become mean- ingless and an "intolerable" insecurity would grip the world if the United States fails in Korea the conservative evening paper Le Monde asserted Thursday For States (preen in Korea " It ltInnaltedve I all a question of showing that they are capable of defending the fret world" IA Monde claimed t1 ' f0 1 t it LT : )f-- 7 "i I RuteNews -- 2: i ' : - '2 ' - ' P-- - 1 1 - ''' US French i I '- ' ane 1 4 t Ililigrines Load For Korean 411‘''' - t'l — I " 0?)H - 'een '1 -- A f' 4 NA rt: - i i edth A ' II -": v ! —rAvernment officials appear arGive Good Account rayed against critical contentiona that the South Koreans have no I From latest Indications he stomach for the tight against the add Korean troops that Communist& have been reorganized and reSuspicious hints of a lack of turned to the line are giving as seal apparently grew out of the good an account of themselves as accordion-lik- e toldun of the South !the Americans in action Korean forces wider the first im It is known that Pentagon pact of the Communist invasion sources watched with some anxiety Then too the South Koreans for evidence of defections in the didn't seem violently loyal to the South Korean ranks These deSyngman Rhea regime judging fections would ehow themselves by results of the May elections in iin the form of widespread guerilla which Rhee supporters took a activity behind American lines But the Pentagon haa appeared shellacking satiafied to dates that such deAcheaen Denial ' fections haven't developed and But Secy of State Dean Ache- that the American-traine- d Koreson end others have denied the ans are loyal denied however It ho rherge that the South Koreans have been lukewarm in this at- that some Communist natives may tachment to the Democratic cause be aiding the North Koreans But Both the people troops the view is that they do not repreAcheson stated came to the sup- sent large elements of fifth colport of the Rhes government with umnists in South Korean ranki The troops gave a but only scattered dissident& imanimity good account of themselves but were simply overwhelmed he re- Stand Laud 14 1 Pmm Lasagne - ( A -4 -- - SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday July 14 1950 ' U S Officials Deny Claim So Korea Wants to Quit - '' 41440igemgow LAKI CITY UTAH DE Amman ARTMENT STO ItoLtllAll'art"" 1 MAIL ORDERS FILLED i fl 4 1 ? s i |